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907X CONTROL GRIP USER GUIDE

 

USING THE CONTROL GRIP

Buttons and controls

 Front scroll wheel 

The front and Rear Scroll Wheels are used to make changes 
in exposure settings, navigate the Touch Display Menu as 
well as acting as browse controls. See bottom right table. 

 Shutter release button 

This button has two positions. Press half way (or soft) to 
activate the camera, auto focus function and exposure 
meter. Press all the way down (or more firm) to release the 
shutter. The chosen exposure procedure and the self timer 
are also activated with this button. 

 AF/MF  button 

The AF/MF button toggles between Autofocus and Manual 
Focus mode. 

 Menu  button 

This button opens the Main Menu. If the Main Menu is 
already active, the Control Screen is shown.

 

 Joystick 

Used for different tasks depending on mode. See more on 
page 97.

 

Rear scroll wheel 

The scroll wheel is used to make changes in exposure 
settings, to navigate the Camera menus as well as acting as 
browse control. See bottom right table. 

 Browse  button 

Activates the display and shows the last image. The user 
can review images, browse and zoom. Preview images and 
zoom in to view close-ups of previews for focus checking. 
Zoom out to view several at once and finally to view and 
select folders and media.

 

 AF Drive button 

The AF Drive button (AF-D) starts the Autofocus process. 
Press to start Autofocus and release to stop the Autofocus 
function. 

Note!

 

You can set the camera to Stand-by mode to save power by 
pressing the Menu button (

4

) and the Browse button (

7

) at the 

same time.

Note!

The four top buttons (

3

,

4

7

 and 

8

) can be reprogrammed to a 

different function. 

MODE

FRONT WHEEL

REAR WHEEL

M

Aperture

Shutter Speed

A

Aperture

Quick Adjustment

S

Shutter Speed

Quick Adjustment

P

Program Shift

Quick Adjustment

No function

No function

Video

Aperture

Shutter Speed

C1

Depends on Mode

C2

Depends on Mode

C3

Depends on Mode

Note!

With the camera in a low position it may be easiest to use the 
thumb for the all buttons.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

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