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mode. But the performance of IBIS of some adapted lenses may be degraded in that mode. Lenses
with “keep IBIS” marked as “Y” are not affected by that issue. For lenses marked as “N”, please use
lens VR function if possible. Or you may make your own choice on which one goes first, IBIS or
in
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body correction. If you want IBIS first, please set the relevant configuration item in
SETTINGS.INI to 0. Refer to section 3.7.3 for more details.
3.
Some lenses may have very strong vignetting and cause dark corners. In that case it isn’t
correctable at all. Thus, those lenses won’t be added to the list.
3.7 Advanced settings
Connect the adapter to a computer with the USB cable coming with the adapter. A drive named
“FRINGER” appears. In the root folder there is a file named “SETTINGS.INI”. It’s in format of ordinary
INI files. Do not modify it unless you know how to do that. If you want to restore it to default, just
remove it. The adapter will re
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generate it when the next time it works on a camera body.
There are two working modes of the GFX cameras, i.e., adapter mode and native lens mode, as
described in the following table (table 2):
Function of adapted lenses
Adapter mode
Native lens mode
Focus bracketing
Not supported
Supported
IBIS
Fully supported
Degraded or not supported
for some lenses
Vignetting and distortion
correction profile
Not supported
Supported
Mount adapter setting menu
Available
Grayed out
35mm
format mode “AUTO”
Crop to 35mm
Keep 44 x 33 frame
Table 2 Function differences of two working modes of GFX cameras
To understand which mode the camera is currently in, there are two simple ways. 1. You may set
“35mm format mode” to “AUTO” in camera menu. If there is a “35” on the top left of the screen, it’s in
adapter mode. 2. You may check the “Mount adapter setting
”
menu item. If it’s grayed out, it’s in
native lens mode.
3.7.1 Focus bracketing support
Description:
By default, the focus bracketing on camera menu is grayed out. To use that function, you need to
modify SETTINGS.INI as following.
Item name:
FocusBracketing