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When manually focusing using the EVF, is the lens aperture while focusing set:
1. Automatically by the camera body, regardless of the exposure mode,
2. At whatever aperture will be used for taking the shot,
3. At the widest possible aperture (i.e. like what a conventional SLR does),
4. It depends on how the camera is configured, or
5. Something else entirely.
I've heard the Fuji X-Pro 1 has the nasty property of being (1) above. I would hope that the OM-D, which obviously is inspired by an SLR, would be either (3) or (4), and if (4) probably with (3) as the default option. But I haven't been able to find anything on the Internet which says just what it does.
1. Automatically by the camera body, regardless of the exposure mode,
2. At whatever aperture will be used for taking the shot,
3. At the widest possible aperture (i.e. like what a conventional SLR does),
4. It depends on how the camera is configured, or
5. Something else entirely.
I've heard the Fuji X-Pro 1 has the nasty property of being (1) above. I would hope that the OM-D, which obviously is inspired by an SLR, would be either (3) or (4), and if (4) probably with (3) as the default option. But I haven't been able to find anything on the Internet which says just what it does.