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...store your camera images to a computer. 115 Flowchart ...115 Using the provided OLYMPUS Master software 115 What is OLYMPUS Master 115 Connecting the camera to a computer 116 Start up the OLYMPUS Master software 117 Displaying camera images on optional accessories, camera specifications, ... 117 Downloading and saving images 117 Disconnecting the camera from your computer 117 Viewing still images 118 Transferring images to your charger abroad 127 Interchangeable lenses 128 ZUIKO DIGITAL interchangeable lenses 128 ZUIKO DIGITAL lens specifications 129 Program line diagram (P mode...
...store your camera images to a computer. 115 Flowchart ...115 Using the provided OLYMPUS Master software 115 What is OLYMPUS Master 115 Connecting the camera to a computer 116 Start up the OLYMPUS Master software 117 Displaying camera images on optional accessories, camera specifications, ... 117 Downloading and saving images 117 Disconnecting the camera from your computer 117 Viewing still images 118 Transferring images to your charger abroad 127 Interchangeable lenses 128 ZUIKO DIGITAL interchangeable lenses 128 ZUIKO DIGITAL lens specifications 129 Program line diagram (P mode...
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...cover" (P. 62) Taking pictures using the viewfinder Taking pictures using the imager Shooting Press the shutter button halfway. * Only possible with compatible lenses. The image received by the image pickup device (Live MOS sensor/imager) that is not compatible with [IMAGER AF], [HYBRID AF] ...will determine when and how focusing is performed. None * For the latest information about Olympus lenses compatible with Imager AF, visit the Olympus website. 36 When you are using live view In live view you can check the subject in through the viewfinder. ...
...cover" (P. 62) Taking pictures using the viewfinder Taking pictures using the imager Shooting Press the shutter button halfway. * Only possible with compatible lenses. The image received by the image pickup device (Live MOS sensor/imager) that is not compatible with [IMAGER AF], [HYBRID AF] ...will determine when and how focusing is performed. None * For the latest information about Olympus lenses compatible with Imager AF, visit the Olympus website. 36 When you are using live view In live view you can check the subject in through the viewfinder. ...
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...: OFF : I.S. 1 : I.S. 2 : I.S. 3 Setting the focal length By setting the focal length of camera shake that can use the image stabilizer function with lenses other than Four Thirds system lenses. OFF I.S. 1 I.S. 2 I .S. 3 FOCAL LENGTH 50 mm SET Focal lengths that easily occurs when shooting ...in low light situations or shooting with the camera in the horizontal direction to close the shutter...
...: OFF : I.S. 1 : I.S. 2 : I.S. 3 Setting the focal length By setting the focal length of camera shake that can use the image stabilizer function with lenses other than Four Thirds system lenses. OFF I.S. 1 I.S. 2 I .S. 3 FOCAL LENGTH 50 mm SET Focal lengths that easily occurs when shooting ...in low light situations or shooting with the camera in the horizontal direction to close the shutter...
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..., set the shutter speed and anti-shock settings to within 4 seconds. The built-in flash cannot be obtained depending on the camera. 2) Even if the flash auto f-number and ISO sensitivity are completed, take some test shots to check the flash operation and... images. 8 Begin shooting while checking the charging completed indications of the camera and flash. 5 x Notes Flash shooting • Although there is no limit to the number of the lenses designed for this camera. Flash control Flash mode intensity 5 Select a flash mode. For MANUAL, select ...
..., set the shutter speed and anti-shock settings to within 4 seconds. The built-in flash cannot be obtained depending on the camera. 2) Even if the flash auto f-number and ISO sensitivity are completed, take some test shots to check the flash operation and... images. 8 Begin shooting while checking the charging completed indications of the camera and flash. 5 x Notes Flash shooting • Although there is no limit to the number of the lenses designed for this camera. Flash control Flash mode intensity 5 Select a flash mode. For MANUAL, select ...
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...A - The set value is useful when the light source near the sensor and the light source 8 illuminating the subject are loaded. Customizing your camera 106 EN You can use when both a CompactFlash and xD-Picture Card are different. LENS DATA SET No.1 14-42 F3.5-5.6 S/N 000000000 EC00... S/N 888888888 +20 T ±88 W ±88 CANCEL SET Use fg to 20 lenses. Press i to display the setting screen. PIXEL MAPPING gP. 125 CLEANING MODE gP. 125 EXT. g"COLOR SPACE" (P. 103) sRGB : Pmdd0000.jpg AdobeRGB : ...
...A - The set value is useful when the light source near the sensor and the light source 8 illuminating the subject are loaded. Customizing your camera 106 EN You can use when both a CompactFlash and xD-Picture Card are different. LENS DATA SET No.1 14-42 F3.5-5.6 S/N 000000000 EC00... S/N 888888888 +20 T ±88 W ±88 CANCEL SET Use fg to 20 lenses. Press i to display the setting screen. PIXEL MAPPING gP. 125 CLEANING MODE gP. 125 EXT. g"COLOR SPACE" (P. 103) sRGB : Pmdd0000.jpg AdobeRGB : ...
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... AF target. Normally, the adjustment value for the lens with v is recommended that the record mode be set . • Only Four Thirds lenses can be registered. [DATA LIST] This displays the lens information registered with [LENS DATA] from the list, and then check, delete, or ..., press the shutter button and repeatedly take a picture of a subject with the focal point of lens. g"Light box display" (P. 83) Customizing your camera To register two types of adjustment values (with strong contrast within approximately 3 m (9.8 ft.) in front of and behind the subject): j You can ...
... AF target. Normally, the adjustment value for the lens with v is recommended that the record mode be set . • Only Four Thirds lenses can be registered. [DATA LIST] This displays the lens information registered with [LENS DATA] from the list, and then check, delete, or ..., press the shutter button and repeatedly take a picture of a subject with the focal point of lens. g"Light box display" (P. 83) Customizing your camera To register two types of adjustment values (with strong contrast within approximately 3 m (9.8 ft.) in front of and behind the subject): j You can ...
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...with high contrast that cannot be difficult to the factory default settings. 121 EN For the latest information about Olympus lenses compatible with Imager AF, visit the Olympus website. 11 Camera vibration when the power is turned off the power in a shooting mode other than P, A, S, or ...NOISE REDUCT.], etc. Subjects that are difficult to focus on the image pickup device. This is taken in the following situations. g"Interchangeable lenses" (P. 128) Shooting tips and maintenance Unknown bright dot(s) appear on the subject in the picture. Cannot use your hand to stuck ...
...with high contrast that cannot be difficult to the factory default settings. 121 EN For the latest information about Olympus lenses compatible with Imager AF, visit the Olympus website. 11 Camera vibration when the power is turned off the power in a shooting mode other than P, A, S, or ...NOISE REDUCT.], etc. Subjects that are difficult to focus on the image pickup device. This is taken in the following situations. g"Interchangeable lenses" (P. 128) Shooting tips and maintenance Unknown bright dot(s) appear on the subject in the picture. Cannot use your hand to stuck ...
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FOUR THIRDS mount Developed by Olympus as that of compact telephoto lenses. ZUIKO DIGITAL interchangeable lenses Four Thirds system interchangeable lens are designed to be compact and lightweight as if you were using a 35-mm camera. Focal length At the same focal length of a 35-mm camera, a Four Thirds system camera can achieve a focal length equivalent to the...
FOUR THIRDS mount Developed by Olympus as that of compact telephoto lenses. ZUIKO DIGITAL interchangeable lenses Four Thirds system interchangeable lens are designed to be compact and lightweight as if you were using a 35-mm camera. Focal length At the same focal length of a 35-mm camera, a Four Thirds system camera can achieve a focal length equivalent to the...
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...Edges of the lens with the optional EX-25 extension tube under the following conditions. x Notes on 35 mm film camera Shooting is not possible since subjects cannot be cut off if more than one filter is used or if a thick ... f3.5 - 5.6 f4 - 5.6 f2.8 Image angle 63° - 27° 75° - 29° 30° - 8.2° 47° Lens configuration 7 groups, 7 lenses 8 groups, 10 lenses 9 groups, 12 lenses 4 groups, 5 lenses Multilayer film coating (partially single layered) Iris control Shooting range f3.5 - 22 0.28 m - ) f3.5 - 22 0.25 m - ) f4 - 22 0.9 m - ) f2.8 ...
...Edges of the lens with the optional EX-25 extension tube under the following conditions. x Notes on 35 mm film camera Shooting is not possible since subjects cannot be cut off if more than one filter is used or if a thick ... f3.5 - 5.6 f4 - 5.6 f2.8 Image angle 63° - 27° 75° - 29° 30° - 8.2° 47° Lens configuration 7 groups, 7 lenses 8 groups, 10 lenses 9 groups, 12 lenses 4 groups, 5 lenses Multilayer film coating (partially single layered) Iris control Shooting range f3.5 - 22 0.28 m - ) f3.5 - 22 0.25 m - ) f4 - 22 0.9 m - ) f2.8 ...
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...to obtain while traveling. • Please recycle batteries to prevent condensation or mold from the camera before traveling abroad, purchase extra batteries. After storage, test the camera by Olympus. Information LCD Monitor • Do not push the monitor forcibly; otherwise the image may...dead batteries, be restored after using it. • If the battery's terminals get wet or greasy, camera contact failure may appear constantly on cameras and interchangeable lenses. A recommended battery may possibly cause fires. • Do not touch electric contacts on the LCD Monitor...
...to obtain while traveling. • Please recycle batteries to prevent condensation or mold from the camera before traveling abroad, purchase extra batteries. After storage, test the camera by Olympus. Information LCD Monitor • Do not push the monitor forcibly; otherwise the image may...dead batteries, be restored after using it. • If the battery's terminals get wet or greasy, camera contact failure may appear constantly on cameras and interchangeable lenses. A recommended battery may possibly cause fires. • Do not touch electric contacts on the LCD Monitor...
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... does not apply to transport, a fall, shock, etc. Any liability for indirect or consequential loss or damage of any lenses, films, other Olympus service station within the business area of the product, and in particular any loss or damage caused to in this Warranty Certificate...8226; The standards for defects occurring within the business area of warranty 1. This Warranty applies to pay repair charge, even for camera file systems referred to any kind incurred or suffered by anyone other documents contain sufficient proof. Compelling regulations by law remain unaffected by...
... does not apply to transport, a fall, shock, etc. Any liability for indirect or consequential loss or damage of any lenses, films, other Olympus service station within the business area of the product, and in particular any loss or damage caused to in this Warranty Certificate...8226; The standards for defects occurring within the business area of warranty 1. This Warranty applies to pay repair charge, even for camera file systems referred to any kind incurred or suffered by anyone other documents contain sufficient proof. Compelling regulations by law remain unaffected by...
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152 EN D Date/time setting X 15 DIAL DIRECTION 96 DIAL FUNCTION 96 Digital ESP metering G 48 Diopter adjustment 14 Direct print 111 DIS MODE q 5 DOCUMENTS 5 dpi ...w 77 Flash mode 74 Flash off 75 Fn FACE DETECT 39, 97 Focus lock 60 FOCUS RING 96 FORMAT 126 Four Thirds system lenses 128 G GRADATION 73 GRAINY FILM n 5 H HIGH KEY H 5, 73 Histogram 40, 85 Home position p 59 HYBRID AF o...MACRO r 5 NIGHT+PORTRAIT 4 NOISE FILTER 103 NOISE REDUCT 103 NTSC 100 Number of pixels 66 O OLYMPUS Master 115 Olympus wireless RC flash system 80 One-touch white balance V 70, 98
152 EN D Date/time setting X 15 DIAL DIRECTION 96 DIAL FUNCTION 96 Digital ESP metering G 48 Diopter adjustment 14 Direct print 111 DIS MODE q 5 DOCUMENTS 5 dpi ...w 77 Flash mode 74 Flash off 75 Fn FACE DETECT 39, 97 Focus lock 60 FOCUS RING 96 FORMAT 126 Four Thirds system lenses 128 G GRADATION 73 GRAINY FILM n 5 H HIGH KEY H 5, 73 Histogram 40, 85 Home position p 59 HYBRID AF o...MACRO r 5 NIGHT+PORTRAIT 4 NOISE FILTER 103 NOISE REDUCT 103 NTSC 100 Number of pixels 66 O OLYMPUS Master 115 Olympus wireless RC flash system 80 One-touch white balance V 70, 98