E-P2 Instruction Manual (English)
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... basics...127 Usable cards 127 Formatting the card 127 Battery and charger 128 Using your charger abroad 128 Interchangeable lenses 129 M.ZUIKO DIGITAL interchangeable lenses 129 M.ZUIKO DIGITAL lens specifications 130 Using the electronic viewfinder (sold separately 132 Program line diagram (P mode 133 Flash synchronization and shutter speed 133 Exposure warning display...Specifications ...144 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 147 Index ...154 32 EN 11 Information 127 Refer to this section for information on optional accessories, camera specifications, and other useful shooting information.
... basics...127 Usable cards 127 Formatting the card 127 Battery and charger 128 Using your charger abroad 128 Interchangeable lenses 129 M.ZUIKO DIGITAL interchangeable lenses 129 M.ZUIKO DIGITAL lens specifications 130 Using the electronic viewfinder (sold separately 132 Program line diagram (P mode 133 Flash synchronization and shutter speed 133 Exposure warning display...Specifications ...144 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 147 Index ...154 32 EN 11 Information 127 Refer to this section for information on optional accessories, camera specifications, and other useful shooting information.
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... similar method. P. 57 You can display the level gauge to stabilize P. 13 the camera by using the optical viewfinder (sold separately: VF-1). When using a slow shutter speed, be sure to check whether the camera is pressed. When using the [AUTO] P. 46, setting, set the upper limit... of the camera Set [NOISE REDUCT.] to [HIGH]. P. 101 Display the ruled lines in a dark ...
... similar method. P. 57 You can display the level gauge to stabilize P. 13 the camera by using the optical viewfinder (sold separately: VF-1). When using a slow shutter speed, be sure to check whether the camera is pressed. When using the [AUTO] P. 46, setting, set the upper limit... of the camera Set [NOISE REDUCT.] to [HIGH]. P. 101 Display the ruled lines in a dark ...
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... selected are displayed semi-transparently so you can shoot while checking the position of shooting. The camera is turned off/The q button is pressed/The MENU button is pressed/The shooting mode is... When multiple exposure is set, [SLEEP] is set to a mode other than P, A, S, M/The lens release button is pressed/ The battery power runs out/The USB cable, AV cable and/or HDMI mini-...cable is inserted/ Switching between the LCD monitor and electronic viewfinder • The information for the first frame during shooting: j Pressing the D button cancels the...
... selected are displayed semi-transparently so you can shoot while checking the position of shooting. The camera is turned off/The q button is pressed/The MENU button is pressed/The shooting mode is... When multiple exposure is set, [SLEEP] is set to a mode other than P, A, S, M/The lens release button is pressed/ The battery power runs out/The USB cable, AV cable and/or HDMI mini-...cable is inserted/ Switching between the LCD monitor and electronic viewfinder • The information for the first frame during shooting: j Pressing the D button cancels the...
E-P2 Instruction Manual (English)
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...Setup Menu to select a function, then press i. s j±0 k±0 REC VIEW 5SEC cMENU DISPLAY ON FIRMWARE BACK SET Use fg to set the basic camera functions. For details on using the menu lists, see "EVF ADJUST" (gP. 102). The date and time is saved with each image to select [d], ..., and file names are assigned based on -screen display and error messages from ENGLISH to adjust the value between [+7] - [-7]. • To adjust the electronic viewfinder, see "Menu" (gP. 20). Use hi to switch between j (color temperature) and k (brightness), and use fg to another language.
...Setup Menu to select a function, then press i. s j±0 k±0 REC VIEW 5SEC cMENU DISPLAY ON FIRMWARE BACK SET Use fg to set the basic camera functions. For details on using the menu lists, see "EVF ADJUST" (gP. 102). The date and time is saved with each image to select [d], ..., and file names are assigned based on -screen display and error messages from ENGLISH to adjust the value between [+7] - [-7]. • To adjust the electronic viewfinder, see "Menu" (gP. 20). Use hi to switch between j (color temperature) and k (brightness), and use fg to another language.
E-P2 Instruction Manual (English)
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...settings ideal for the record mode. This function is useful when you have just taken on . This function does not work when the electronic viewfinder is set to [OFF]. FUNCTION You can change the record mode by turning the sub dial while holding down the < button. [TEST PICTURE... button. [Fn FACE DETECT] Using the < button, set . g"MY MODE SETUP" (P. 98) [BACKLIT LCD] Press the < button to the card. Customizing your camera 97 EN Pressing this button again sets this feature to the AF home position, the original position will not be stored. ; g"Using the face detection...
...settings ideal for the record mode. This function is useful when you have just taken on . This function does not work when the electronic viewfinder is set to [OFF]. FUNCTION You can change the record mode by turning the sub dial while holding down the < button. [TEST PICTURE... button. [Fn FACE DETECT] Using the < button, set . g"MY MODE SETUP" (P. 98) [BACKLIT LCD] Press the < button to the card. Customizing your camera 97 EN Pressing this button again sets this feature to the AF home position, the original position will not be stored. ; g"Using the face detection...
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...)" (gP. 90). 7 V EXP/e/ISO EVF ADJUST -5 +2 BACK SET Customizing your camera EV STEP You can set the metering mode when pressing the AEL/AFL button to a large degree, the error of the electronic viewfinder. gP. 76 Set to [ON] to the electronic viewfinder. The color temperature after adjustment is exceeded. METERING gP. 42...
...)" (gP. 90). 7 V EXP/e/ISO EVF ADJUST -5 +2 BACK SET Customizing your camera EV STEP You can set the metering mode when pressing the AEL/AFL button to a large degree, the error of the electronic viewfinder. gP. 76 Set to [ON] to the electronic viewfinder. The color temperature after adjustment is exceeded. METERING gP. 42...
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...cover in a safe place to avoid losing it. 3 Remove the connector cover from the electronic viewfinder and drop. • Do not leave the camera with the hot shoe on the camera body, and slide it in until it is convenient when you can be seen clearly. 8 ... view the monitor or are in a location subject to the electronic viewfinder's manual. 1 Turn off the camera. 2 Slide off the hot shoe cover. The camera may separate from the electronic viewfinder. 4 Align the electronic viewfinder with the electronic viewfinder attached in a very bright location, such as under direct sunlight, ...
...cover in a safe place to avoid losing it. 3 Remove the connector cover from the electronic viewfinder and drop. • Do not leave the camera with the hot shoe on the camera body, and slide it in until it is convenient when you can be seen clearly. 8 ... view the monitor or are in a location subject to the electronic viewfinder's manual. 1 Turn off the camera. 2 Slide off the hot shoe cover. The camera may separate from the electronic viewfinder. 4 Align the electronic viewfinder with the electronic viewfinder attached in a very bright location, such as under direct sunlight, ...