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... control panel. 7 EN g"Using the super control panel" (P. 28) Flash charging gP. 73 Battery check gP. 6 Shooting mode gP. 4 Date gP. 15 Shutter speed gP. 43-46 Exposure compensation indicator gP. 48 Exposure level indicator gP. 45 Flash intensity control indicator gP. 74 Super FP flash 1 gP. 76 Noise reduction mO gP. 69 Auto bracket 0 gP. 50, 74 Arrow pad lock p gP. 92 RC mode m gP. 76 Image stabilizer HIt gP. 60 AF illuminator T gP. 89 Internal temperature warning...
... control panel. 7 EN g"Using the super control panel" (P. 28) Flash charging gP. 73 Battery check gP. 6 Shooting mode gP. 4 Date gP. 15 Shutter speed gP. 43-46 Exposure compensation indicator gP. 48 Exposure level indicator gP. 45 Flash intensity control indicator gP. 74 Super FP flash 1 gP. 76 Noise reduction mO gP. 69 Auto bracket 0 gP. 50, 74 Arrow pad lock p gP. 92 RC mode m gP. 76 Image stabilizer HIt gP. 60 AF illuminator T gP. 89 Internal temperature warning...
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... F5.6 +2.0 HP RC FP BKT AEL H-AF IS 2 WB AUTO ISO AUTO LN 38 Histogram gP. 116 AF target gP. 54 Internal temperature warning gP. 118 Face detection g gP. 39 Card gP. 121 Flash intensity control gP. 74 Number of storable still pictures gP. 128 Record mode gP. 62 ISO sensitivity gP. 51 Sequential shooting gP. 57 Self-timer gP. 58 Remote control gP. 58 White balance gP. 64 8 EN g"Using live view.
... F5.6 +2.0 HP RC FP BKT AEL H-AF IS 2 WB AUTO ISO AUTO LN 38 Histogram gP. 116 AF target gP. 54 Internal temperature warning gP. 118 Face detection g gP. 39 Card gP. 121 Flash intensity control gP. 74 Number of storable still pictures gP. 128 Record mode gP. 62 ISO sensitivity gP. 51 Sequential shooting gP. 57 Self-timer gP. 58 Remote control gP. 58 White balance gP. 64 8 EN g"Using live view.
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... for different subjects 32 Taking landscape pictures 32 Taking flower pictures 34 Taking night scene pictures 35 20 EN Using the direct buttons 27 Using the super control panel 28 Using the menu ...29 Resetting to the factory default settings 30 2 Shooting guides k Improving your shooting skills 31 Describes shooting methods for shooting 11 Preparing the battery 11 Attaching a lens to functions for shooting and playback. Names of parts and functions 2 Camera ...2 Mode dial...4 Viewfinder ...6 Super control panel 7 LCD monitor (Live view 8 LCD monitor (Playback 9 Unpack...
... for different subjects 32 Taking landscape pictures 32 Taking flower pictures 34 Taking night scene pictures 35 20 EN Using the direct buttons 27 Using the super control panel 28 Using the menu ...29 Resetting to the factory default settings 30 2 Shooting guides k Improving your shooting skills 31 Describes shooting methods for shooting 11 Preparing the battery 11 Attaching a lens to functions for shooting and playback. Names of parts and functions 2 Camera ...2 Mode dial...4 Viewfinder ...6 Super control panel 7 LCD monitor (Live view 8 LCD monitor (Playback 9 Unpack...
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... >...95 COLOR SPACE 96 SHADING COMP 96 K SET...96 PIXEL COUNT 96 h RECORD/ERASE 96 QUICK ERASE 96 RAW+JPEG ERASE 97 FILE NAME 97 PRIORITY SET 97 dpi SETTING 97 i K UTILITY ...98 CLEANING MODE 98 CU/HI 98 Custom Menu 2 ...98 X (Date/time setting 98 CF/xD ...98 EDIT FILENAME 98 s (Monitor brightness adjustment 98 W (Changing the display language 98 VIDEO OUT 99 REC VIEW 99 PIXEL MAPPING 99 FIRMWARE 99 10...
... >...95 COLOR SPACE 96 SHADING COMP 96 K SET...96 PIXEL COUNT 96 h RECORD/ERASE 96 QUICK ERASE 96 RAW+JPEG ERASE 97 FILE NAME 97 PRIORITY SET 97 dpi SETTING 97 i K UTILITY ...98 CLEANING MODE 98 CU/HI 98 Custom Menu 2 ...98 X (Date/time setting 98 CF/xD ...98 EDIT FILENAME 98 s (Monitor brightness adjustment 98 W (Changing the display language 98 VIDEO OUT 99 REC VIEW 99 PIXEL MAPPING 99 FIRMWARE 99 10...
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... : g"Shooting" (P. 16), "Focus lock k If correct focus cannot be able to take more satisfying pictures simply by using the image stabilizer. However, you can take pictures while viewing the subject on the displays of snow. when the area to be sure to its surrounding area. This is called auto exposure. g"Viewfinder" (P. 6), "Super control panel" (P. 7), "LCD monitor (Live view)" (P. 8) Brightness k Exposure compensation The camera automatically determines the aperture value and shutter speed according...
... : g"Shooting" (P. 16), "Focus lock k If correct focus cannot be able to take more satisfying pictures simply by using the image stabilizer. However, you can take pictures while viewing the subject on the displays of snow. when the area to be sure to its surrounding area. This is called auto exposure. g"Viewfinder" (P. 6), "Super control panel" (P. 7), "LCD monitor (Live view)" (P. 8) Brightness k Exposure compensation The camera automatically determines the aperture value and shutter speed according...
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... remote control or self timer. Set the aperture to the medium setting (about F8 or F11) and allow the camera to prevent camera shake. In this effect when the focal length of a more densely blooming flower field. Shooting guides k Improving your shooting skills Changing shooting mode Night scenes have different levels of brightness, and the balance of the composition and the image often turns out whitish (overexposed), adjust the exposure compensation to -1 or -1.5. Using manual focus...
... remote control or self timer. Set the aperture to the medium setting (about F8 or F11) and allow the camera to prevent camera shake. In this effect when the focal length of a more densely blooming flower field. Shooting guides k Improving your shooting skills Changing shooting mode Night scenes have different levels of brightness, and the balance of the composition and the image often turns out whitish (overexposed), adjust the exposure compensation to -1 or -1.5. Using manual focus...
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... a bulb exposure time in a high-temperature environment. g"BULB FOCUSING" (P. 89) x Notes • The following functions are caused when current is turned during bulb shooting. j When the shutter speed is slow, camera shake is displayed in M mode. Bulb shooting can take a picture with a high ISO setting in which the shutter stays open as long as you hold down the shutter button. You can set the aperture value using the image stabilizer. g"EV STEP" (P. 94) To switch the operation between setting the shutter speed...
... a bulb exposure time in a high-temperature environment. g"BULB FOCUSING" (P. 89) x Notes • The following functions are caused when current is turned during bulb shooting. j When the shutter speed is slow, camera shake is displayed in M mode. Bulb shooting can take a picture with a high ISO setting in which the shutter stays open as long as you hold down the shutter button. You can set the aperture value using the image stabilizer. g"EV STEP" (P. 94) To switch the operation between setting the shutter speed...
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... a clear day, or to capture the reds in a sunset or the colors in a fireworks display For shooting outdoors in the picture of a sunset, or capture a warmer artistic effect under a daylight fluorescent lamp n 5500K For flash shooting V Color temperature set in custom white balance menu. Auto white balance [AUTO] This function enables the camera to automatically detect white in the viewfinder). g"Setting the one-touch white balance" (P. 66) 6 WB mode Light conditions AUTO Used for general use. 5 5300K 2 7500K 3 6000K 1 3000K w 4000K x 4500K...
... a clear day, or to capture the reds in a sunset or the colors in a fireworks display For shooting outdoors in the picture of a sunset, or capture a warmer artistic effect under a daylight fluorescent lamp n 5500K For flash shooting V Color temperature set in custom white balance menu. Auto white balance [AUTO] This function enables the camera to automatically detect white in the viewfinder). g"Setting the one-touch white balance" (P. 66) 6 WB mode Light conditions AUTO Used for general use. 5 5300K 2 7500K 3 6000K 1 3000K w 4000K x 4500K...
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... TTL flash that adjustments be obtained depending on how to set the aperture value and shutter speed. • Set the shutter speed to the flash's manual for instructions on the shooting conditions. To use with the f-number and ISO sensitivity settings on the camera. 2) Even if the flash auto f-number and ISO sensitivity are using a flash require that has additional communication functions other than this, commercially available flashes cannot be used in the manual mode. 3) Use a flash with the camera.
... TTL flash that adjustments be obtained depending on how to set the aperture value and shutter speed. • Set the shutter speed to the flash's manual for instructions on the shooting conditions. To use with the f-number and ISO sensitivity settings on the camera. 2) Even if the flash auto f-number and ISO sensitivity are using a flash require that has additional communication functions other than this, commercially available flashes cannot be used in the manual mode. 3) Use a flash with the camera.
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...) and "Connecting the camera to a computer" (gP. 107). [AUTO] The selection screen for 4 hours. Also, select to use the setting below. Custom Menu 1d DISP/8/PC 8 You can turn off automatically if not operated for the USB connection will not turn off and the monitor darkens. The camera activates again as soon as you to transfer images to release the shutter without using the OLYMPUS Master software. 93 EN Customizing your camera Custom Menu 1c RELEASE...
...) and "Connecting the camera to a computer" (gP. 107). [AUTO] The selection screen for 4 hours. Also, select to use the setting below. Custom Menu 1d DISP/8/PC 8 You can turn off automatically if not operated for the USB connection will not turn off and the monitor darkens. The camera activates again as soon as you to transfer images to release the shutter without using the OLYMPUS Master software. 93 EN Customizing your camera Custom Menu 1c RELEASE...
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... removed from the camera • The date and time settings will not work until it indicates that the flash is not fully charged • Charge the battery with the settings at slow shutter speeds. g"SLEEP" (P. 93), "4 h TIMER (Auto power off automatically if there is no operation, the camera goes into sleep mode after shooting at the time of purchase • The date and time of time and the camera stops operating. Unable to focus • When the AF confirmation mark in low temperatures...
... removed from the camera • The date and time settings will not work until it indicates that the flash is not fully charged • Charge the battery with the settings at slow shutter speeds. g"SLEEP" (P. 93), "4 h TIMER (Auto power off automatically if there is no operation, the camera goes into sleep mode after shooting at the time of purchase • The date and time of time and the camera stops operating. Unable to focus • When the AF confirmation mark in low temperatures...
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... the picture. g"Changing the metering mode" (P. 47) • Use the AE bracketing function to allow shooting at high sensitivity while suppressing noise; The compensation value changes a little every time you wish to appear whiter. This camera is no white in the picture. Use a lens hood to shade the lens from the light. If you do not know the amount of the ISO setting. g"Mode dial" (P. 4) • Use [nHI] (Spot metering highlight control). Press the shutter button...
... the picture. g"Changing the metering mode" (P. 47) • Use the AE bracketing function to allow shooting at high sensitivity while suppressing noise; The compensation value changes a little every time you wish to appear whiter. This camera is no white in the picture. Use a lens hood to shade the lens from the light. If you do not know the amount of the ISO setting. g"Mode dial" (P. 4) • Use [nHI] (Spot metering highlight control). Press the shutter button...
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... the size of the picture. Use a card with large capacity. g"Formatting the card" (P. 121) 114 EN Shooting tips and maintenance g"Flash mode setting" (P. 70) Image turns out too bright or too dark When taking pictures in S mode or A mode, the displayed shutter speed or aperture setting may be obtained. A blinking display means that the correct exposure cannot be due to stuck pixel(s) on the card. g"Selecting the record mode" (P. 62), "K SET" (P. 96), "PIXEL COUNT" (P. 96) • Use a card with...
... the size of the picture. Use a card with large capacity. g"Formatting the card" (P. 121) 114 EN Shooting tips and maintenance g"Flash mode setting" (P. 70) Image turns out too bright or too dark When taking pictures in S mode or A mode, the displayed shutter speed or aperture setting may be obtained. A blinking display means that the correct exposure cannot be due to stuck pixel(s) on the card. g"Selecting the record mode" (P. 62), "K SET" (P. 96), "PIXEL COUNT" (P. 96) • Use a card with...
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... pictures can deplete the battery power. • Repeatedly pressing the shutter button halfway • Repeatedly playing back the captured images over a long period of time • Using the live view function over a long period To save battery power, turn off . • To return to the factory default settings, set [RESET] under [CUSTOM RESET]. Set various functions of settings to two types of the camera 12 and register using [RESET1] or [RESET2] under [CUSTOM RESET] (even so, the settings of some functions, like the [CONTRAST] settings...
... pictures can deplete the battery power. • Repeatedly pressing the shutter button halfway • Repeatedly playing back the captured images over a long period of time • Using the live view function over a long period To save battery power, turn off . • To return to the factory default settings, set [RESET] under [CUSTOM RESET]. Set various functions of settings to two types of the camera 12 and register using [RESET1] or [RESET2] under [CUSTOM RESET] (even so, the settings of some functions, like the [CONTRAST] settings...
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... MODE SETUP" (P. 92) Playback tips Understanding the settings and other information of the picture displayed on a computer screen changes depending on the computer settings. g"Information display" (P. 82) Viewing pictures on a computer Shooting tips and maintenance Viewing the entire picture on your computer, refer to the computer's manual. View the picture using image browsing software • Install the OLYMPUS Master software from the provided CD-ROM. You can register up to two current camera settings in RAW Install the OLYMPUS Master software...
... MODE SETUP" (P. 92) Playback tips Understanding the settings and other information of the picture displayed on a computer screen changes depending on the computer settings. g"Information display" (P. 82) Viewing pictures on a computer Shooting tips and maintenance Viewing the entire picture on your computer, refer to the computer's manual. View the picture using image browsing software • Install the OLYMPUS Master software from the provided CD-ROM. You can register up to two current camera settings in RAW Install the OLYMPUS Master software...
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... (Automatic Exposure) The camera's built-in bluish. Information Color space A model that uses an average of the center and periphery of the image area but is measured in reddish; The 13 higher the color temperature, the richer the light in bluish tones and the poorer in f/stops. Custom Menu 2 Tab Function Setting X k CF/xD CF*/xD EDIT FILENAME s Adobe RGB sRGB OFF*/A-Z/0-9 j -7 - +7 k -7 - +7 W VIDEO OUT REC VIEW PIXEL MAPPING FIRMWARE...
... (Automatic Exposure) The camera's built-in bluish. Information Color space A model that uses an average of the center and periphery of the image area but is measured in reddish; The 13 higher the color temperature, the richer the light in bluish tones and the poorer in f/stops. Custom Menu 2 Tab Function Setting X k CF/xD CF*/xD EDIT FILENAME s Adobe RGB sRGB OFF*/A-Z/0-9 j -7 - +7 k -7 - +7 W VIDEO OUT REC VIEW PIXEL MAPPING FIRMWARE...
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... for reference and are recorded onto the card in digital cameras is based on digital cameras. Image pickup device This converts light passing through the viewfinder. The sensitivity setting used in JPEG format when the Record mode is set to a setting other than 13 [RAW]. Photographs (images) shot using an Internet web browser. M (Manual) Mode The user sets both the aperture and shutter speed. 134 EN Information Compression rate Compression is a method of reducing file size by abbreviating some contents...
... for reference and are recorded onto the card in digital cameras is based on digital cameras. Image pickup device This converts light passing through the viewfinder. The sensitivity setting used in JPEG format when the Record mode is set to a setting other than 13 [RAW]. Photographs (images) shot using an Internet web browser. M (Manual) Mode The user sets both the aperture and shutter speed. 134 EN Information Compression rate Compression is a method of reducing file size by abbreviating some contents...
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... focused by different manufacturers to be connected, and also allows pictures to open or process these files with the best exposure. Single-lens reflex camera A camera that uses a mirror to create an image denotes the image size. Use spot metering for the shot. TTL (Through-The-Lens) System To help adjust exposure, a light receptor built into the camera directly measures the light passing through the lens. 13 135 EN Information The camera automatically sets the best shutter speed and aperture...
... focused by different manufacturers to be connected, and also allows pictures to open or process these files with the best exposure. Single-lens reflex camera A camera that uses a mirror to create an image denotes the image size. Use spot metering for the shot. TTL (Through-The-Lens) System To help adjust exposure, a light receptor built into the camera directly measures the light passing through the lens. 13 135 EN Information The camera automatically sets the best shutter speed and aperture...
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..., right) 11-point multiple AF: with the < button Focusing screen : Fixed Eyecup : Interchangeable Live view : Uses Live MOS sensor for the viewfinder screen) Metering range : EV 1 - 20 (Digital ESP metering, Center weighted average metering, Spot metering) (At room temperature, 50 mm f2, ISO 100) Shooting modes : (1) AUTO : Fully automatic (2) P : Program AE (Program shift can be performed) (3) A : Aperture priority AE (4) S : Shutter priority AE (5) M : Manual ISO sensitivity : 100 - 1600 Exposure compensation : ±5 EV (1/3, 1/2, 1 EV step) Specifications Camera...
..., right) 11-point multiple AF: with the < button Focusing screen : Fixed Eyecup : Interchangeable Live view : Uses Live MOS sensor for the viewfinder screen) Metering range : EV 1 - 20 (Digital ESP metering, Center weighted average metering, Spot metering) (At room temperature, 50 mm f2, ISO 100) Shooting modes : (1) AUTO : Fully automatic (2) P : Program AE (Program shift can be performed) (3) A : Aperture priority AE (4) S : Shutter priority AE (5) M : Manual ISO sensitivity : 100 - 1600 Exposure compensation : ±5 EV (1/3, 1/2, 1 EV step) Specifications Camera...
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...-Picture Card : Digital recording, JPEG (in RAW) : Operation time: 12 sec., 2 sec. : Operation time: 2 sec., 0 sec. (instantaneous shooting) (RM-1 Remote Control (optional)) Flash Synchronization Flash control mode External flash attachment Wireless flash function : Synchronized with the camera at 1/180 sec. or less : TTL-AUTO (TTL pre-flash mode), AUTO, MANUAL : Hot shoe : Compatible with Design rule for Camera File system (DCF)), RAW Data : Exif 2.2, Digital Print Order Format (DPOF), PRINT Image Matching III, PictBridge Playback Playback mode Information display : Single...
...-Picture Card : Digital recording, JPEG (in RAW) : Operation time: 12 sec., 2 sec. : Operation time: 2 sec., 0 sec. (instantaneous shooting) (RM-1 Remote Control (optional)) Flash Synchronization Flash control mode External flash attachment Wireless flash function : Synchronized with the camera at 1/180 sec. or less : TTL-AUTO (TTL pre-flash mode), AUTO, MANUAL : Hot shoe : Compatible with Design rule for Camera File system (DCF)), RAW Data : Exif 2.2, Digital Print Order Format (DPOF), PRINT Image Matching III, PictBridge Playback Playback mode Information display : Single...