OM SYSTEM V210011BU000 OM-1 Mirrorless Camera with 12-40mm f/2.8 Lens

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Setting Up the Camera
7
Viewnder Brightness and Hue (EVF Adjust)
PASMB
n
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these settings are being adjusted.
Menu
MEN U n e n 3. Monitor/Sound/Connection n EVF Adjust
j (Color temperature)
Adjust color temperature.
Use the front dial or HI to adjust the “amber–blue” axis.
Moving the pointer (M) closer to A adds a red cast and moving
it closer to B adds a blue cast.
Use the rear dial or FG to adjust the “green–magenta” axis.
Moving the pointer (M) closer to G adds a green cast and
moving it closer to M adds a magenta cast.
k (Brightness)
[EVF Auto Luminance O󰀨] / [EVF Auto Luminance On]:
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to ambient lighting conditions. Change the setting using HI.
[k]:
Adjust brightness. Use FG to choose a setting.
[-7][±0][+7]
# Brightness cannot be changed when [EVF Auto Luminance
On] is selected.
Press the IN FO button to switch between color temperature and brightness and set each
item.
You can reset the setting by pressing and holding the Q button.
Conguring the eye sensor (Eye Sensor Settings)
PASMB
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Menu
MEN U n e n 3. Monitor/Sound/Connection n Eye Sensor Settings
EVF Auto Switch
[O󰀨]: The display does not switch when you put your
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u button.
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Behavior when switched
Choose what will be displayed when the display
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[Maintain Screen]: The screen that was shown on the
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[Shooting Screen]
even if the playback screen or a menu was shown on
the monitor.
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