Tom Diaz
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Here's what I think I will do on my brand-new E-P1 when I use Leica lenses and others that don't have an electronic connection to the focusing system.
1. Assign "manual focus" to the Fn button, so I can put the camera in manual focus mode with one button press. (This is done with a top-mounted physical switch on the Panasonic G1.)
2. Use the Info button to select the viewfinder-zoom feature, so that manual focus will be assisted by a magnified image. (Press OK to actually zoom in.) (Done with left-arrow/OK buttons on the G1.)
3. When done focusing use the "OK" button again to cancel the zoom, since pressing the shutter does not do so. (The G1 does cancel zoom when you shoot.)
I think that's as efficient as it can be till Olympus implements better features in firmware. Right? Does anyone have a more efficient way?
Tom
1. Assign "manual focus" to the Fn button, so I can put the camera in manual focus mode with one button press. (This is done with a top-mounted physical switch on the Panasonic G1.)
2. Use the Info button to select the viewfinder-zoom feature, so that manual focus will be assisted by a magnified image. (Press OK to actually zoom in.) (Done with left-arrow/OK buttons on the G1.)
3. When done focusing use the "OK" button again to cancel the zoom, since pressing the shutter does not do so. (The G1 does cancel zoom when you shoot.)
I think that's as efficient as it can be till Olympus implements better features in firmware. Right? Does anyone have a more efficient way?
Tom