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Oct 04, 2019 14:38 |  #1

I just upgraded from my 1DIII and 5DIV to an EOS R and I love it. I have one issue/question.

How do I turn off the level in the EVF, but keep the histogram?

I was able to do this on the back LCD using the display settings, but can't find a way to do this in the EVF, which to me is more important. I want the histogram on at all times to monitor exposure, but the level takes up most of the screen and is a nuisance.

Can this be done?


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drisley wrote in post #18938464 (external link)
I just upgraded from my 1DIII and 5DIV to an EOS R and I love it. I have one issue/question.

How do I turn off the level in the EVF, but keep the histogram?

I was able to do this on the back LCD using the display settings, but can't find a way to do this in the EVF, which to me is more important. I want the histogram on at all times to monitor exposure, but the level takes up most of the screen and is a nuisance.

Can this be done?

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Oct 04, 2019 15:27 as a reply to  @ NullMember's post |  #3

Beautiful, thank you, John. It was right there in plain sight. LOL.


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