How to persist X70 crop factor at startup?
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How to persist X70 crop factor at startup?
Mar 18, 2016
18mm is too wide for most of my pics and I would like to set the camera in 35mm crop mode and leave it there. The way it works now when I turn the camera back on the camera reverts back no crop mode. I often turn the camera off to save the battery so when I pull it from my pocket I can't just shoot one handed. I know I can crop in post but with this camera the kind of shots I'll be using it for I'm satisfied with the great jpgs that come out of it.
I can't find a setting in the menu for it, maybe this will come in a firmware upgrade?
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