IPhone4 to ATV2 slideshow - How do I stop Ken Burns effect?

How can I turn off the Ken Burns effect during aiplay from an iPhone 4?
Using the iPhone4 (iOS 5) to play a photo slideshow on the AppleTV (just upated) and I don't seem to be able to turn off the "Ken Burns" effect on the iPhone. The pictures are too zoomed and you cannot see the faces. However, when I play the same slideshow on the iPhone4 the effect is not there.
So I am unsure if this an iPhone or AT2 issue, but I hope someone can help.
Thanks

Hi BobbyCo57,
Thanks for helping but that option is not there, just the transition options (Disolve etc).
This is what I can see from Photos, events, photo, play:
Then when I enter "Transitions"
Any other thoughts?
Thanks

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