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... SET • The time is displayed on the card together with the date and time information. Be sure to exit 15 EN CARD SETUP CUSTOM RESET PICTURE MODE GRADATION NORM N IMAGE ASPECT 4:3 BACK SET Arrow pad fghi 5 Repeat this procedure until the date and time are completely set the correct ...date and time before using the camera. MENU button 1 Press the MENU button • The menu screen is displayed in the 24-hour format. 6 Use fg to select the date format Y M D ...
... SET • The time is displayed on the card together with the date and time information. Be sure to exit 15 EN CARD SETUP CUSTOM RESET PICTURE MODE GRADATION NORM N IMAGE ASPECT 4:3 BACK SET Arrow pad fghi 5 Repeat this procedure until the date and time are completely set the correct ...date and time before using the camera. MENU button 1 Press the MENU button • The menu screen is displayed in the 24-hour format. 6 Use fg to select the date format Y M D ...
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...menu gP. 22 You can make the function settings with the control dial and the direct buttons assigned to the next step. To reset the camera to set [RESET]. Setting while looking at the same time. • " " indicates you have made) are three ways to view the current ...settings and directly change the settings. g"Resetting the camera settings" (P. 94) 19 EN Using the direct buttons to operate the camera gP. 20 You can use the super control panel to operate this manual The operating instructions of the direct...
...menu gP. 22 You can make the function settings with the control dial and the direct buttons assigned to the next step. To reset the camera to set [RESET]. Setting while looking at the same time. • " " indicates you have made) are three ways to view the current ...settings and directly change the settings. g"Resetting the camera settings" (P. 94) 19 EN Using the direct buttons to operate the camera gP. 20 You can use the super control panel to operate this manual The operating instructions of the direct...
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... exit the menu. For details on the menu 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu MENU button Control dial j Operation guide CARD SETUP CUSTOM RESET PICTURE MODE GRADATION IMAGE ASPECT NORM N 4:3 BACK SET Press the MENU button to go to the setting screen Function The current setting is displayed 0.0 RC...; Press the MENU button repeatedly to select a tab, then press i Tab W Shooting Menu 1 X Shooting Menu 2 q Playback Menu d Setup Menu: Sets the basic functions of the camera.
... exit the menu. For details on the menu 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu MENU button Control dial j Operation guide CARD SETUP CUSTOM RESET PICTURE MODE GRADATION IMAGE ASPECT NORM N 4:3 BACK SET Press the MENU button to go to the setting screen Function The current setting is displayed 0.0 RC...; Press the MENU button repeatedly to select a tab, then press i Tab W Shooting Menu 1 X Shooting Menu 2 q Playback Menu d Setup Menu: Sets the basic functions of the camera.
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...93 X (Date/time setting 93 W (Changing the display language 93 s (Monitor brightness adjustment 93 REC VIEW 93 c MENU DISPLAY 93 FIRMWARE 94 Resetting the camera settings 94 26 EN Flash mode setting ...74 Built-in flash and an external flash. WB bracketing ...71 Picture mode ...72 Gradation...73 5 Flash ... with the built-in flash shooting 77 Flash intensity control 77 Flash bracketing ...78 External flash shooting 79 Shooting with the Olympus wireless RC flash system 80 Using commercially available flashes 81 6 Playback functions 82 Describes the functions for using the...
...93 X (Date/time setting 93 W (Changing the display language 93 s (Monitor brightness adjustment 93 REC VIEW 93 c MENU DISPLAY 93 FIRMWARE 94 Resetting the camera settings 94 26 EN Flash mode setting ...74 Built-in flash and an external flash. WB bracketing ...71 Picture mode ...72 Gradation...73 5 Flash ... with the built-in flash shooting 77 Flash intensity control 77 Flash bracketing ...78 External flash shooting 79 Shooting with the Olympus wireless RC flash system 80 Using commercially available flashes 81 6 Playback functions 82 Describes the functions for using the...
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... Describes how to customize the camera's settings. FUNCTION 97 MY MODE SETUP 98 BUTTON TIMER 98 A ...99 n FUNCTION 99 j FUNCTION 99 T RELEASE/j...99 RLS PRIORITY S/RLS PRIORITY C 99 O fps...99 U DISP/... ...95 LIVE VIEW AF MODE 95 AF ILLUMINAT 95 AF MODE ...95 C-AF LOCK 95 AF AREA ...95 AF AREA POINTER 95 AF SENSITIVITY 95 RESET LENS 95 BULB FOCUSING 96 FOCUS RING 96 S BUTTON/DIAL ...96 DIAL FUNCTION 96 DIAL DIRECTION 96 AEL/AFL ...97 AEL/AFL MEMO 97 ;
... Describes how to customize the camera's settings. FUNCTION 97 MY MODE SETUP 98 BUTTON TIMER 98 A ...99 n FUNCTION 99 j FUNCTION 99 T RELEASE/j...99 RLS PRIORITY S/RLS PRIORITY C 99 O fps...99 U DISP/... ...95 LIVE VIEW AF MODE 95 AF ILLUMINAT 95 AF MODE ...95 C-AF LOCK 95 AF AREA ...95 AF AREA POINTER 95 AF SENSITIVITY 95 RESET LENS 95 BULB FOCUSING 96 FOCUS RING 96 S BUTTON/DIAL ...96 DIAL FUNCTION 96 DIAL DIRECTION 96 AEL/AFL ...97 AEL/AFL MEMO 97 ;
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.../HI 108 9 Printing Describes how to print your pictures. 109 Print reservation (DPOF 109 Print reservation 109 Single-frame reservation 109 All-frame reservation 110 Resetting the print reservation data 111 Direct printing (PictBridge 111 Connecting the camera to a printer 112 Easy printing 112 Custom printing 113 28 EN
.../HI 108 9 Printing Describes how to print your pictures. 109 Print reservation (DPOF 109 Print reservation 109 Single-frame reservation 109 All-frame reservation 110 Resetting the print reservation data 111 Direct printing (PictBridge 111 Connecting the camera to a printer 112 Easy printing 112 Custom printing 113 28 EN
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... Mode and Custom Reset Setting 136 Menu directory ...137 Specifications ...142 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 145 Index ...151 29 EN 10 Using the OLYMPUS Master software Describes how to transfer and 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...
... Mode and Custom Reset Setting 136 Menu directory ...137 Specifications ...142 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 145 Index ...151 29 EN 10 Using the OLYMPUS Master software Describes how to transfer and 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...
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... can easily use light box display to search by resetting the settings. Changing the menu display language You can use that the image is in the "Menu directory" (gP. 137). After you take a picture, the camera switches to playback mode automatically, allowing you can register.... P. 84 P. 84 Viewing images on a TV Use the video cable to the factory default settings by [RESET] The following functions are changed, they can register two camera settings in [MY MODE SETUP]. P. 93 P. 93 Checking whether the subject is taken and deleting unneeded images ...
... can easily use light box display to search by resetting the settings. Changing the menu display language You can use that the image is in the "Menu directory" (gP. 137). After you take a picture, the camera switches to playback mode automatically, allowing you can register.... P. 84 P. 84 Viewing images on a TV Use the video cable to the factory default settings by [RESET] The following functions are changed, they can register two camera settings in [MY MODE SETUP]. P. 93 P. 93 Checking whether the subject is taken and deleting unneeded images ...
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...for the overlay image. • When [OVERLAY] is set to [ON], the images displayed when a RAW image is selected are developed with another camera cannot be set the shooting functions, cancel multiple exposure shooting first. Exposure 54 EN While the overlay image is being saved, bracketing is... reset to the factory default setting. The camera is turned off/The q button is pressed/The battery power runs out/The card cover is opened/The card is replaced...
...for the overlay image. • When [OVERLAY] is set to [ON], the images displayed when a RAW image is selected are developed with another camera cannot be set the shooting functions, cancel multiple exposure shooting first. Exposure 54 EN While the overlay image is being saved, bracketing is... reset to the factory default setting. The camera is turned off/The q button is pressed/The battery power runs out/The card cover is opened/The card is replaced...
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... erase. Single-frame protect Play back the image you want to select [YES], then press the i button. Playback functions Canceling all at one time. 1 MENU [q] [RESET PROTECT] 2 Use fg to protect and press the 0 button. • 9 (protect mark) is pressed. 91 EN x Notes • Formatting the card erases all -frame erase...
... erase. Single-frame protect Play back the image you want to select [YES], then press the i button. Playback functions Canceling all at one time. 1 MENU [q] [RESET PROTECT] 2 Use fg to protect and press the 0 button. • 9 (protect mark) is pressed. 91 EN x Notes • Formatting the card erases all -frame erase...
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... registered functions, refer to "Functions that time are registered in advance to [RESET1] and [RESET2]. You can also reset the camera to the [RESET1] or [RESET2] setting. [RESET] Resets to the factory default settings. Resetting the camera settings In P, A, S, and M mode, current camera settings (including any changes you have already been registered, [SET] is turned off. Using...
... registered functions, refer to "Functions that time are registered in advance to [RESET1] and [RESET2]. You can also reset the camera to the [RESET1] or [RESET2] setting. [RESET] Resets to the factory default settings. Resetting the camera settings In P, A, S, and M mode, current camera settings (including any changes you have already been registered, [SET] is turned off. Using...
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... at a location where something passes in the viewfinder when the subject is not displayed. RESET LENS When set [c MENU DISPLAY] in flash can set the range of or behind the subject. 8 Customizing your camera AF AREA POINTER When set . FUNCTION MY MODE SETUP --- To use this prevents the... focus from changing 8 even if the distance to customize the shooting functions. AF AREA gP. 57 Customizing your camera Use the Custom Menu to the subject suddenly changes. BACK SET Use fg to Z, then press i. The Custom Menu has 9 tabs (R toZ)...
... at a location where something passes in the viewfinder when the subject is not displayed. RESET LENS When set [c MENU DISPLAY] in flash can set the range of or behind the subject. 8 Customizing your camera AF AREA POINTER When set . FUNCTION MY MODE SETUP --- To use this prevents the... focus from changing 8 even if the distance to customize the shooting functions. AF AREA gP. 57 Customizing your camera Use the Custom Menu to the subject suddenly changes. BACK SET Use fg to Z, then press i. The Custom Menu has 9 tabs (R toZ)...
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... the < button enables you to check the picture you turn off the camera while it again. • Buttons that can be set with My Mode and Custom Reset Setting" (gP. 136). • To cancel the registration, select [RESET]. g"MY MODE SETUP" (P. 98) [OFF] Does not allow function allocation...F, WB, #, G, AF, g"Registering an AF target mode" (P. 59) [MF] Press the < button to switch AF mode to [MF]. MY MODE SETUP Customizing your camera You can store two frequently used settings as My Mode. FUNCTION" (P. 97) 8 Registering 1) Select [MY MODE1] or [MY MODE2] and press i. 2) Select [SET]...
... the < button enables you to check the picture you turn off the camera while it again. • Buttons that can be set with My Mode and Custom Reset Setting" (gP. 136). • To cancel the registration, select [RESET]. g"MY MODE SETUP" (P. 98) [OFF] Does not allow function allocation...F, WB, #, G, AF, g"Registering an AF target mode" (P. 59) [MF] Press the < button to switch AF mode to [MF]. MY MODE SETUP Customizing your camera You can store two frequently used settings as My Mode. FUNCTION" (P. 97) 8 Registering 1) Select [MY MODE1] or [MY MODE2] and press i. 2) Select [SET]...
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...names indicates the current color space. The first character in images. When shooting night scenes, shutter speeds are all WB modes. [ALL RESET] The WB compensation value settings applied to select [YES]. Use [STANDARD] for Windows. COLOR SPACE You can select the noise processing level...Use fg to select the color direction. g"WB compensation" (P. 69) Releasing the AEL/AFL button takes a sample image. Customizing your camera If you select [ALL RESET] 1) Use fg to each WB mode are slower and noise tends to [ON], noise reduction will be activated only when the ...
...names indicates the current color space. The first character in images. When shooting night scenes, shutter speeds are all WB modes. [ALL RESET] The WB compensation value settings applied to select [YES]. Use [STANDARD] for Windows. COLOR SPACE You can select the noise processing level...Use fg to select the color direction. g"WB compensation" (P. 69) Releasing the AEL/AFL button takes a sample image. Customizing your camera If you select [ALL RESET] 1) Use fg to each WB mode are slower and noise tends to [ON], noise reduction will be activated only when the ...
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... images recorded in the illustration below. If a card containing images is inserted, the folder numbers are assigned as shown in RAW+JPEG. Customizing your camera 8 [AUTO] Even when a new card is inserted, the file numbers start at the number following the highest number on the Erasing images or ...Formatting the card screen. 105 EN This function can only be erased regardless of the cursor ([YES] or [NO]) on the previous card. [RESET] When a new card is effective only if deleting one frame. [JPEG] Erases all JPEG image files, leaving only the RAW image files. [RAW]...
... images recorded in the illustration below. If a card containing images is inserted, the folder numbers are assigned as shown in RAW+JPEG. Customizing your camera 8 [AUTO] Even when a new card is inserted, the file numbers start at the number following the highest number on the Erasing images or ...Formatting the card screen. 105 EN This function can only be erased regardless of the cursor ([YES] or [NO]) on the previous card. [RESET] When a new card is effective only if deleting one frame. [JPEG] Erases all JPEG image files, leaving only the RAW image files. [RAW]...
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Printing using a DPOF-compatible printer Pictures can be changed by this camera will erase the previous reservations set by another device. • Not all photo labs. • RAW data are not printable. x Notes • DPOF reservations ... Format) This is for a picture. 1 MENU [q] [ A PC card adapter may be necessary. Pictures set print reservation for saving desired print settings on digital cameras. Single-frame reservation Follow the operation guide to the printer's manual. Printing using a DPOF-compatible photo lab You can easily have the desired images printed ...
Printing using a DPOF-compatible printer Pictures can be changed by this camera will erase the previous reservations set by another device. • Not all photo labs. • RAW data are not printable. x Notes • DPOF reservations ... Format) This is for a picture. 1 MENU [q] [ A PC card adapter may be necessary. Pictures set print reservation for saving desired print settings on digital cameras. Single-frame reservation Follow the operation guide to the printer's manual. Printing using a DPOF-compatible photo lab You can easily have the desired images printed ...
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Resetting the print reservation data You can reset all print reservation data or just the data for selected pictures. 1 MENU [q] [
Resetting the print reservation data You can reset all print reservation data or just the data for selected pictures. 1 MENU [q] [
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Setting printing data Select whether to [ALL PRINT] and [OPTION SET] is set to print printing data such as the date and time or file name on the picture when printing. When the print mode is selected, the following screen appears. [
Setting printing data Select whether to [ALL PRINT] and [OPTION SET] is set to print printing data such as the date and time or file name on the picture when printing. When the print mode is selected, the following screen appears. [
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...that cannot be read or is no pictures. different card. Insert the card again. If the card cannot be formatted, it cannot be recognized. Reset the card with this picture. Before erasing, download important images to a PC. No indication CARD FULL There is not formatted. • Select... [xD CARD CLEAN], press the i button and turn off the camera. Before erasing, download important images to a PC. No indication PICTURE ERROR The selected picture cannot be recorded. Use image processing software to edit the...
...that cannot be read or is no pictures. different card. Insert the card again. If the card cannot be formatted, it cannot be recognized. Reset the card with this picture. Before erasing, download important images to a PC. No indication CARD FULL There is not formatted. • Select... [xD CARD CLEAN], press the i button and turn off the camera. Before erasing, download important images to a PC. No indication PICTURE ERROR The selected picture cannot be recorded. Use image processing software to edit the...
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WB DETECT My Mode registration 9 k k k k k k 9 k k 9 9 k 9 9 k k k 9 9 9 k k 9 9 9 9 k 9 9 k k k k k k k k k k k k 9 Custom reset setting registration 9 9 k 9 9 k k 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 k 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 k k k k k k k 9 K SET PIXEL COUNT ASPECT SHOOTING QUICK ERASE RAW+JPEG ERASE FILE NAME PRIORITY SET dpi SETTING r/p EDIT FILENAME PIXEL MAPPING CLEANING MODE EXT. Functions that can be registered with My Mode and Custom Reset Setting 12 136 EN Information Function F Image stabilizer ALL > COLOR SPACE SHADING COMP.
WB DETECT My Mode registration 9 k k k k k k 9 k k 9 9 k 9 9 k k k 9 9 9 k k 9 9 9 9 k 9 9 k k k k k k k k k k k k 9 Custom reset setting registration 9 9 k 9 9 k k 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 k 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 k k k k k k k 9 K SET PIXEL COUNT ASPECT SHOOTING QUICK ERASE RAW+JPEG ERASE FILE NAME PRIORITY SET dpi SETTING r/p EDIT FILENAME PIXEL MAPPING CLEANING MODE EXT. Functions that can be registered with My Mode and Custom Reset Setting 12 136 EN Information Function F Image stabilizer ALL > COLOR SPACE SHADING COMP.