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... these instructions carefully to firmware update for shooting and playback, and the basic operations. z We recommend that you start to use your camera before taking important photographs. For the latest information, please visit the Olympus website. DIGITAL CAMERA INSTRUCTION MANUAL Basic guide P. 2 Review the camera part names, the basic steps for the camera, the contents will differ.
... these instructions carefully to firmware update for shooting and playback, and the basic operations. z We recommend that you start to use your camera before taking important photographs. For the latest information, please visit the Olympus website. DIGITAL CAMERA INSTRUCTION MANUAL Basic guide P. 2 Review the camera part names, the basic steps for the camera, the contents will differ.
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... off . AUTO i l & j / g AUTO PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE MACRO SPORT NIGHT+PORTRAIT Art filter/Scene Allows you to shoot using an aperture and shutter speed that the camera sets. (gP. 43) A Aperture priority shooting Allows you to shoot using an optimum aperture and shutter speed that filter or scene. P Program shooting Allows you to set the...
... off . AUTO i l & j / g AUTO PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE MACRO SPORT NIGHT+PORTRAIT Art filter/Scene Allows you to shoot using an aperture and shutter speed that the camera sets. (gP. 43) A Aperture priority shooting Allows you to shoot using an optimum aperture and shutter speed that filter or scene. P Program shooting Allows you to set the...
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Press i to display the scene menu. 1 POP ART 1 CHILDREN i h SET SET 2 Use fg to select the filter or scene. 3 Press the i button. • To change the setting, press the i button again to display the menu. Names of ...
Press i to display the scene menu. 1 POP ART 1 CHILDREN i h SET SET 2 Use fg to select the filter or scene. 3 Press the i button. • To change the setting, press the i button again to display the menu. Names of ...
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... value gP. 52 AE lock gP. 50 Flash intensity control gP. 77 AF confirmation mark gP. 16, 37, 60 Battery check Lit up (ready for use) Lit up (battery power is low) Blinks (charging required) Exposure level indicator gP. 46 Exposure compensation indicator gP. 49 Flash gP. 77 (blinks: charging in...
... value gP. 52 AE lock gP. 50 Flash intensity control gP. 77 AF confirmation mark gP. 16, 37, 60 Battery check Lit up (ready for use) Lit up (battery power is low) Blinks (charging required) Exposure level indicator gP. 46 Exposure compensation indicator gP. 49 Flash gP. 77 (blinks: charging in...
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LCD monitor (Live view) You can use live view" (P. 35) Aperture value gP. 43-46 Shutter speed gP. 43-46 Home position p gP. 59 RC mode q gP. 80 Super FP flash s gP. ... Record mode gP. 66 ISO sensitivity gP. 52 Sequential shooting gP. 61 Self-timer gP. 62 Remote control gP. 62 White balance gP. 68 8 EN g"Using live view. Press the u button to use the LCD monitor to view the subject while shooting.
LCD monitor (Live view) You can use live view" (P. 35) Aperture value gP. 43-46 Shutter speed gP. 43-46 Home position p gP. 59 RC mode q gP. 80 Super FP flash s gP. ... Record mode gP. 66 ISO sensitivity gP. 52 Sequential shooting gP. 61 Self-timer gP. 62 Remote control gP. 62 White balance gP. 68 8 EN g"Using live view. Press the u button to use the LCD monitor to view the subject while shooting.
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... Picture mode gP. 72 Color space gP. 103 White balance compensation gP. 69 9 EN LCD monitor (Playback) Basic guide You can switch the monitor display using the INFO button.
... Picture mode gP. 72 Color space gP. 103 White balance compensation gP. 69 9 EN LCD monitor (Playback) Basic guide You can switch the monitor display using the INFO button.
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... compartment cover 2 W 2 AC wall outlet Direction indicating mark Battery 3 1 compartment lock 3 Close the battery compartment cover and slide the battery compartment lock in use drains. 11 EN Battery lock Preparations for shooting It is recommended to set aside a backup battery for prolonged shooting in case the battery in the... direction of E • Be sure to turn off the camera when you open or close the battery compartment cover. • When using the camera, be sure to unlock the battery.
... compartment cover 2 W 2 AC wall outlet Direction indicating mark Battery 3 1 compartment lock 3 Close the battery compartment cover and slide the battery compartment lock in use drains. 11 EN Battery lock Preparations for shooting It is recommended to set aside a backup battery for prolonged shooting in case the battery in the... direction of E • Be sure to turn off the camera when you open or close the battery compartment cover. • When using the camera, be sure to unlock the battery.
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SSWF SSWF indicator ON OFF ON/OFF switch AUTO 2009. 03.16 AF OFF arge Normal Super control panel LCD monitor When the camera is turned on, the super control panel screen is working. The SSWF (Super Sonic Wave Filter) indicator blinks while dust reduction is displayed... diopter in accordance with your vision. Dust reduction function operation The dust reduction function is automatically activated when the camera is complete. Ultrasonic vibrations are used to OFF. Power on 1 Set the camera's ON/OFF switch to ON • To turn off the power, set the ON/OFF switch to remove...
SSWF SSWF indicator ON OFF ON/OFF switch AUTO 2009. 03.16 AF OFF arge Normal Super control panel LCD monitor When the camera is turned on, the super control panel screen is working. The SSWF (Super Sonic Wave Filter) indicator blinks while dust reduction is displayed... diopter in accordance with your vision. Dust reduction function operation The dust reduction function is automatically activated when the camera is complete. Ultrasonic vibrations are used to OFF. Power on 1 Set the camera's ON/OFF switch to ON • To turn off the power, set the ON/OFF switch to remove...
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... pad fghi 5 Repeat this procedure until the date and time are completely set the correct date and time before using the camera. s j±0 k±0 REC VIEW 5SEC cMENU DISPLAY OFF FIRMWARE BACK SET 3 Use fg to select [X], then press i CANCEL SET • The time is displayed on the card together with the date...
... pad fghi 5 Repeat this procedure until the date and time are completely set the correct date and time before using the camera. s j±0 k±0 REC VIEW 5SEC cMENU DISPLAY OFF FIRMWARE BACK SET 3 Use fg to select [X], then press i CANCEL SET • The time is displayed on the card together with the date...
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... is displayed on the LCD monitor. Basic guide Preparations for approximately one minute thereafter, the camera enters the sleep mode (stand-by) and stops operating. g"Using live view" (P. 35) 1 Press the u (live view) button to switch to use the LCD monitor as a viewfinder and check the subject's composition, or shoot while viewing an...
... is displayed on the LCD monitor. Basic guide Preparations for approximately one minute thereafter, the camera enters the sleep mode (stand-by) and stops operating. g"Using live view" (P. 35) 1 Press the u (live view) button to switch to use the LCD monitor as a viewfinder and check the subject's composition, or shoot while viewing an...
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Use fg to select [YES] and press the i button to 14×. Playback/Erasing Playing back images Close-up playback Pressing the q button displays the last ...
Use fg to select [YES] and press the i button to 14×. Playback/Erasing Playing back images Close-up playback Pressing the q button displays the last ...
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... operations Basic guide There are described as follows in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor. Using the direct buttons to operate the camera gP. 20 You can use the menu to view the current settings and directly change the settings. e.g.: When setting the ...panel i p: [w] Menu MENU [X] [w] Resetting the camera settings In P, A, S, and M mode, current camera settings (including any changes you should proceed to operate this manual. • "+" indicates operations performed at the super control panel gP. 21 You can use the super control panel to set [RESET]. Control ...
... operations Basic guide There are described as follows in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor. Using the direct buttons to operate the camera gP. 20 You can use the menu to view the current settings and directly change the settings. e.g.: When setting the ...panel i p: [w] Menu MENU [X] [w] Resetting the camera settings In P, A, S, and M mode, current camera settings (including any changes you should proceed to operate this manual. • "+" indicates operations performed at the super control panel gP. 21 You can use the super control panel to set [RESET]. Control ...
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... and set • The direct menu is confirmed. Direct buttons 1 If no operations are performed for 8 seconds, the setting for approximately 8 seconds. Using the direct buttons to operate the camera 1 Press the button for the function you want to the button that was pressed remains selected for that time. g"BUTTON TIMER" (P. 98...
... and set • The direct menu is confirmed. Direct buttons 1 If no operations are performed for 8 seconds, the setting for approximately 8 seconds. Using the direct buttons to operate the camera 1 Press the button for the function you want to the button that was pressed remains selected for that time. g"BUTTON TIMER" (P. 98...
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... You can be set , and change the setting. INFO button Control dial j 2009. 03.16 AF OFF arge Normal i button p Arrow pad 2 Press the i button 3 Use p to move the cursor to the function you want to set with the control dial ISO METERING Cursor lights arge Normal OFF Displays the selected... super control panel is made within a few seconds, your setting. If no operation is displayed. Basic operations For details on the functions that can also use the direct menu to display the super control panel. Basic guide Setting while looking at the position of the cursor.
... You can be set , and change the setting. INFO button Control dial j 2009. 03.16 AF OFF arge Normal i button p Arrow pad 2 Press the i button 3 Use p to move the cursor to the function you want to set with the control dial ISO METERING Cursor lights arge Normal OFF Displays the selected... super control panel is made within a few seconds, your setting. If no operation is displayed. Basic operations For details on the functions that can also use the direct menu to display the super control panel. Basic guide Setting while looking at the position of the cursor.
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... to select a function and i to go back one screen Press the i button to confirm the setting 2 Use fg to exit the menu. Setting on the functions that can be set with the menu, refer to "Menu directory" (gP. 137). 22 EN For ...; 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.
... to select a function and i to go back one screen Press the i button to confirm the setting 2 Use fg to exit the menu. Setting on the functions that can be set with the menu, refer to "Menu directory" (gP. 137). 22 EN For ...; 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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...than adequate for customizing the camera to suit your personal preferences or needs. They are for setting both simple and advanced shooting functions. s j±0 k±0 REC VIEW 5SEC cMENU DISPLAY OFF FIRMWARE BACK SET 3 Use fg to select [c MENU DISPLAY], then press i 4 Use fg to [ON]. ...Custom Menu: Customizes shooting functions. Basic guide Displaying the Custom Menu You can use the Custom Menu to customize the camera settings and operations to suit your camera" (gP. 95) 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu 2 Use fg to select the [d] tab, then press i W '09.03.01...
...than adequate for customizing the camera to suit your personal preferences or needs. They are for setting both simple and advanced shooting functions. s j±0 k±0 REC VIEW 5SEC cMENU DISPLAY OFF FIRMWARE BACK SET 3 Use fg to select [c MENU DISPLAY], then press i 4 Use fg to [ON]. ...Custom Menu: Customizes shooting functions. Basic guide Displaying the Custom Menu You can use the Custom Menu to customize the camera settings and operations to suit your camera" (gP. 95) 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu 2 Use fg to select the [d] tab, then press i W '09.03.01...
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... the battery 11 Attaching a lens to the camera 12 Loading the card 13 Power on ...14 Setting the date/time 15 Shooting ...16 Playback/Erasing 18 Basic operations ...19 Basic operations 19 Using the direct buttons to operate the camera 20 Setting while looking at the super control ...panel 21 Setting on the menu 22 1 Using live view 35 Functions and operations available only during live view 38...
... the battery 11 Attaching a lens to the camera 12 Loading the card 13 Power on ...14 Setting the date/time 15 Shooting ...16 Playback/Erasing 18 Basic operations ...19 Basic operations 19 Using the direct buttons to operate the camera 20 Setting while looking at the super control ...panel 21 Setting on the menu 22 1 Using live view 35 Functions and operations available only during live view 38...
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... 3 Focusing and shooting functions 55 Describes the optimal focusing methods according to digital cameras. AF mode selection ...55 S-AF (single AF 55 C-AF (continuous AF 56 MF (manual focus 56 Simultaneous use of S-AF mode and MF mode (S-AF+MF 56 Simultaneous use of C-AF mode and MF mode (C-AF+MF 57 AF target...
... 3 Focusing and shooting functions 55 Describes the optimal focusing methods according to digital cameras. AF mode selection ...55 S-AF (single AF 55 C-AF (continuous AF 56 MF (manual focus 56 Simultaneous use of S-AF mode and MF mode (S-AF+MF 56 Simultaneous use of C-AF mode and MF mode (C-AF+MF 57 AF target...
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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. Single-frame/Close-up playback 82 Light box display...83...how to shoot 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...
...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. Single-frame/Close-up playback 82 Light box display...83...how to shoot 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...
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... Formatting the card 126 Battery and charger 127 Using your computer without using OLYMPUS Master 119 11 Shooting tips and maintenance Refer to this section for troubleshooting and camera maintenance information. 120 Shooting tips and information 120 Error codes ...122 Camera maintenance 124 Cleaning and storing the camera 124 Cleaning mode k Removing dust 125 Pixel mapping...
... Formatting the card 126 Battery and charger 127 Using your computer without using OLYMPUS Master 119 11 Shooting tips and maintenance Refer to this section for troubleshooting and camera maintenance information. 120 Shooting tips and information 120 Error codes ...122 Camera maintenance 124 Cleaning and storing the camera 124 Cleaning mode k Removing dust 125 Pixel mapping...