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Sorry Alexandra, that is only for showing through the viewfinder. I have always had that set up, but it does not show on the monitor/screen.

Then you are setting it for the EVF instead of the LCD, I guess. Edited by johant
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Johant

 

When in LCD mode pressing the back-button dose not give me that option.

 

If you know how to do this can you please give me the exact procedure. As I feel as though I have set it all up wrong.

 

I have had this XT1 for 2 years now and, I have had no problems, In fact I have enjoyed using it.

 

Its just that I have started to get into Landscapes, and using tripod and composing using the rear Monitor/Screen.

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they are...but people seem to like complication, they ask for more and more and extra things to play with (let’s be clear, this is not the case with OP here).

 

I find that I use the camera in the simplest possible way even if I have 4 decades of experience under my belt, yet even people with proven limited wishes and abilities (again I am not referring to OP) seem to enjoy making the camera way more complicated that it needs to be.

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We need RAW histogram in our cameras for ETTR. It seems that JPEG histogram is inaccurate by a stop, but it is really hard not to overexposure the image this way.

 

I was getting my best images right before the point of saturation, when JPEG looked slightly overexposed.

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