E-M1 list of all possible button assignments
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E-M1 list of all possible button assignments
Apr 20, 2014
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Here's an expanded list of all possible button assignments on the E-M1 Custom Menu B. In bold the default selection. Hope it can be useful to someone.
Fn1, Fn2, AEL/AFL, Front upper, Front lower, B-Fn1 and B-Fn2 Functions
- AEL/AFL (AEL/AFL and B-Fn1)
- DoF Preview (Front lower)
- One touch WB (Front upper)
- AF Area select (B-Fn2)
- AF Home position (Fn1)
- MF
- RAW/JPEG
- Test Picture
- Myset 1
- Myset 2
- Myset 3
- Myset 4
- Underwater Zoom buttons
- Exposure +/-
- Live Guide
- Digital Tele-converter
- Magnify
- HDR
- BKT
- ISO
- WB
- Multi Function (Fn2)
- Focus Peaking
- Level Display for composite EVF
- Off
REC Functions
- AEL/AFL
- REC
- DoF Preview
- One touch WB
- AF Area select
- AF Home position
- MF
- RAW/JPEG
- Test Picture
- Myset 1
- Myset 2
- Myset 3
- Myset 4
- Underwater Zoom buttons
- Exposure +/-
- Live Guide
- Digital Tele-converter
- Magnify
- HDR
- BKT
- ISO
- WB
- Multi Function
- Focus Peaking
- Level Display for EVF composite
- Off
Right and Down pad Functions (when Arrow pad is Direct function)
- Flash mode (Right pad)
- Shutter mode / timed exposure (Down pad)
- ISO
- WB
- Touch panel lock
- Electric Zoom
- Exposure +/-
Arrow pad Functions
- Direct function
- AF Target area
- Off
L-Fn Function
- AF Stop
- AEL/AFL
- DoF Preview
- One touch WB
- AF Area select
- AF Home position
- MF
- RAW/JPEG
- Test Picture
- Myset 1
- Myset 2
- Myset 3
- Myset 4
- Underwater Zoom buttons
- Exposure +/-
- Live Guide
- Digital Tele-converter
- Magnify
- HDR
- BKT
- ISO
- WB
- Multi Function
- Focus Peaking
- Level Display for composite EVF
- Off
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