Chapter 12. Customizing the XS
CONFIGURING CUSTOM SETTINGS AND ADDING LENSES AND ACCESORIES

Personally, I find that the XS interface makes a lot of sense. I like that I can drive the camera with one hand and that I can access critical exposure features without taking my eyes from the viewfinder. Nevertheless, everyone has different needs and different ways of thinking, so the XS allows you to customize many of its features. And, of course, you can further refine the XS as a photographic tool by adding different lenses. In this chapter, we'll look at a number of ways to customize and tweak your camera.
My Menu
The XS has a number of features spread across its six menus, but you'll probably regularly use only a few of them, and it can be a hassle to navigate to the exact feature you want. For this reason, the XS provides a single customizable menu, called My Menu, that you can populate with only the commands you want. Depending on how many you use, you might be able to create a single My Menu page that contains all the functions you need.
Building My Menu
To add an item to the My Menu page, navigate to My Menu and then select My Menu settings.

Choosing to register allows you to select commands that you want to include on the menu. Press Set to execute the Register command, and you'll be shown ...
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