Using the Menu

Using the CUSTOM2 MENU ()

E-Dial in Program / Sv / Tv / Av / TAv / M / X / B

Sets the front dial ( ) and rear dial ( ) in Program / Sv / Tv / Av / TAv / M / X / B mode.

CUSTOM2 MENU

E-Dial in Program

E-Dial in Program

Tv,Av

:Tv

:Av

E-Dial in Sv

---,ISO

:Av

:Tv

E-Dial in Tv

Tv, ---

:

:Ps

E-Dial inAv

---,Av

:Ps

:

E-Dial in TAv,M

Tv,Av

:---

:---

E-Dial in X,B

---,Av

Front: Shutter Speed(Hyper)

Green Button in TAv&M <- P ->

Rear: Aperture(Hyper)

:Move

:Exit

: Set

: Back

xample: E-Dial in Progra

066

Green Button in TAv&M

Selects the exposure adjustment method when the green button ( ) is pressed in TAv & M (Manual) mode.

Program Line : The aperture value and shutter speed are adjusted automatically.

Tv Shift : The aperture value is locked and the shutter speed is adjusted automatically.

Av Shift : The shutter speed is locked and the aperture value is adjusted automatically.

CUSTOM2 MENU

Green Button in TAv&M

E-Dial in Program

Tv,Av

 

 

E-Dial in Sv

---,ISO

 

Program Line

E-Dial in Tv

Tv, ---

 

Tv Shift

E-Dial inAv

---,Av

 

Av Shift

E-Dial in TAv,M

Tv,Av

Sets the aperture and

E-Dial in X,B

---,Av

shutter speed to the

Green Button in TAv&M

<- P ->

Program exposure

: Move

: Exit

: Set

: Back

Use Aperture Ring

Sets the shutter so it can be released even if the aperture ring is not set to the A (Auto) position. This function is only available for the lenses with an aperture ring.

Off : Shutter fi res only when the aperture ring is set to A

On : The shutter can be released even if the aperture ring is not set to the A (Auto) position.

CUSTOM2 MENU

 

Use Aperture Ring

Use Aperture Ring

 

Off

 

 

One-touch Bracketing

Off

 

Off

Bracketing Order

 

0 - +

 

On

Remaining Count

 

 

Pictures cannot be taken

Release in Charging

Off

when the aperture ring

Preview Method

 

Off

position is other than A

Initial Zoom

 

: Set

: Back

: Move

: Exit

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Samsung GX-20 manual Using the CUSTOM2 Menu, Dial in Program / Sv / Tv / Av / TAv / M / X / B, Green Button in TAv&M, 066

GX-20 specifications

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