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

User Manual - Page 97

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Shooting Settings
4
Functions for setting the focusing position
Matching AF Target Selection to Camera Orientation
(KOrientation Linked N)
PASMB
n
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automatically when it detects that it has been rotated between landscape (wide)
or portrait (tall) orientations. Rotating the camera changes the composition and
consequently also the position of the subject in the frame. The camera can store the
AF target mode and AF target position separately according to camera orientation.
When this option is active, [KN Set Home] (P. 98) can be used to store separate
home positions for landscape and portrait orientations.
Menu
MEN U n AF n5. AF Target Settings & Operations n
KOrientation Linked N
1
Select a function with which you want to save
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orientations, and put a check (v) next to it.
Select an option using FG and press the Q button to
put a check (v) next to it.
To remove the check, press the Q button again.
MENUMENU
OK
K
Orientation Linked
N
AF Target Mode
AF Target Point
KOrientation Linked N
setting screen
AF Target Mode
When you put a check (v) next to this, the camera saves separate
AF target modes (e.g., oAll, ySmall) for landscape and portrait
orientations.
AF Target Point
When you put a check (v) next to this, the camera saves separate
AF target positions for landscape and portrait orientations.
2
The display returns to the KOrientation Linked N setting screen.
3
Press the MEN U button to return to shooting screen.
4
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orientation and then the other.
Separate settings are stored for landscape orientation, portrait orientation with the
camera rotated to the right, and portrait orientation with the camera rotated to the left.
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