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Basic guide
Quick task index
Table of Contents
1. Basic photography/frequently-
used options
2. Other shooting options
3. Flash shooting
4. Shooting and viewing movies
5. Playback options
6. Sending and receiving images
7. Using OLYMPUS Viewer 2/[ib]
8. Printing pictures
9. Camera setup
10. Customizing camera settings
11. Information
12. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
System chart
Index
Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. Before you start to use your new
camera, please read these instructions carefully to enjoy optimum performance and a longer
service life. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking
important photographs.
The screen and camera illustrations shown in this manual were produced during the
development stages and may differ from the actual product.
The contents in this manual are based on rmware version 1.0 for this camera. If there
are additions and/or modi cations of functions due to rmware update for the camera, the
contents will differ. For the latest information, please visit the Olympus website.
Instruction Manual
DIGITAL CAMERA
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This notice concerns the supplied ash unit and is chie y directed to users in
North America.
Information for Your Safety
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
When using your photographic equipment, basic safety precautions should always be
followed, including the following:
Read and understand all instructions before using.
Close supervision is necessary when any ash is used by or near children. Do not leave
ash unattended while in use.
Care must be taken as burns can occur from touching hot parts.
Do not operate if the ash has been dropped or damaged - until it has been examined by
quali ed service personnel.
Let ash cool completely before putting away.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not immerse this ash in water or other liquids.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this ash, but take it to quali ed
service personnel when service or repair work is required. Incorrect reassembly can
cause electric shock when the ash is used subsequently.
The use of an accessory attachment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause a
risk of re, electric shock, or injury to persons.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Indications used in this manual
The following symbols are used throughout this manual.
# Cautions
Important information on factors which may lead to a malfunction
or operational problems. Also warns of operations that should be
absolutely avoided.
$ Notes Points to note when using the camera.
% Tips Useful information and hints that will help you get the most out of
your camera.
gReference pages describing details or related information.
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Unpack the box contents
The following items are included with the camera.
If anything is missing or damaged, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the
camera.
Camera
Flash case
Computer software
CD-ROM
Instruction manual
Warranty card
Body cap Strap USB cable
CB-USB6
AV cable
(Monaural)
CB-AVC3
Flash
FL-LM1
Lithium ion
battery
PS-BLS1 (BLS-1)
or BLS-5
Lithium ion
charger
PS-BCS1 (BCS-1)
or BCS-5
Attaching the strap
1
Thread the strap in the direction of
the arrows.
2
Lastly, pull the strap tight making
sure that it is fastened securely.
1
23
Attach the other end of the strap to the other eyelet in the same way.
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Basic guide Preparations for shooting
1
Charging the battery.
Charging indicator
BCS-1 BCS-5
Charging in
progress Lights orange
Charging
complete
Lights
blue Off
Charging error Blinks orange
(Charging time: Up to approximately
3 hours 30 minutes)
1
2
3
AC wall outlet
AC cable
Lithium ion
charger
Lithium ion battery
SDirection indicating
mark
Charging indicator
# Cautions
Unplug the charger when charging is complete.
Use only compatible battery chargers to charge rechargeable batteries. BLS-1
batteries must be charged using the BCS-1, BLS-5 batteries using the BCS-5.
2
Loading the battery.
2
1
3
Battery/card
compartment lock
Battery/card
compartment cover
Direction
indicating
mark
Removing the battery
Turn off the camera before opening or closing the
battery/card compartment cover.
To remove the battery, rst push the battery lock knob
in the direction of the arrow and then remove.
# Cautions
Contact an authorized distributor or service center if you are unable to remove the
battery. Do not use force.
$ Notes
It is recommended to set aside a backup battery for prolonged shooting in case the
battery in use drains.
Charging and inserting the battery
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Preparations for shooting
Basic guide
1
Loading the card.
Insert the SD/SDHC/SDXC/Eye-Fi card
(referred to as “card” in these instructions)
until it locks in place.
g “Card basics” (P. 99)
# Cautions
Turn off the camera before loading or
removing the card.
Removing the card
Press the inserted card lightly and it will be ejected.
Pull out the card.
# Cautions
Do not remove the battery or card while the card
write indicator (P. 24) is displayed.
2
Closing the battery/card compartment cover.
Close the cover and slide the battery/card
compartment lock in the direction shown
by the arrow.
2
1
# Cautions
Close the battery/card compartment cover when using the camera.
Inserting and removing cards
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Basic guide Preparations for shooting
Attaching a lens to the camera
1
Remove the body cap from the camera and the rear cap from the lens.
1
2
1
2
2
Attach a lens to the camera.
# Cautions
Make sure the camera is turned off.
Do not press the lens release button.
Do not touch internal portions of the
camera.
Alignment
mark
Lens
attachment
mark
Align the lens attachment mark (red) on the camera
with the alignment mark (red) on the lens, then
insert the lens into the camera’s body.
Rotate the lens in the direction indicated by the
arrow until you hear it click.
3
Remove the lens cap.
2
1
1
Removing the lens from the camera
While pressing the lens release button, rotate the lens in the
direction of the arrow.
g “Interchangeable lenses” (P. 100) 2
1
Lens release button
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Preparations for shooting
Basic guide
Attaching the ash unit
1
Remove the terminal cover from the ash unit and attach the ash to the
camera.
Slide the ash unit all the way in, stopping when it contacts the back of the shoe and
is securely in place.
2
1
UNLOCK switch
2
To use the ash, raise the ash head.
Lower the ash head when the ash is not in use.
Removing the Flash Unit
Press the UNLOCK switch while removing the
ash unit. 2
1
UNLOCK switch
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Basic guide Preparations for shooting
Press the button to turn on the camera.ON/OFF
When the camera is turned on, the (blue) power lamp will light and the monitor will
turn on.
When the camera is turned on, dust reduction will be performed to remove dust from
the surface of the image sensor lter.
To turn off the power, press the button again.ON/OFF
Monitor
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Battery level
7 (green): Camera ready to shoot.
Displayed for about 10 seconds
after the camera is turned on.
8 (green): Low battery
9 (blinks red): Charge the battery
Number of storable still pictures
Available recording time
ON/OFF button
Power on
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Basic guide Names of parts and functions
Camera
1
2
3
4
50
9
8
7
6
3
d
a
b
c
e
f
1 Shutter button ...............P. 13, 14, 36, 92
2 button ................................P. 8ON/OFF
3 Strap eyelet.......................................P. 3
4 Lens attachment mark ......................P. 6
5 Mount (Remove the body cap before
attaching the lens.)
6 Hot shoe cover
7 Stereo microphone ...................P. 62, 68
8 Self-timer lamp/AF illuminator
...............................................P. 49/P. 82
9 Lens release button ..........................P. 6
0 Lens lock pin
a Tripod socket
b Battery/card compartment cover.......P. 4
c Battery/card compartment lock .........P. 4
d Connector cover
e Multi-connector ...................P. 69, 73, 77
f HDMI micro connector (type D) ......P. 69
Names of parts
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Names of parts and functions
Basic guide
1
2
8 7
4
6
5
3
9
F (Up) /
F (Exposure compensation) button (P. 40)
I (Right) /
# (Flash) button (P. 59) /
U button (P. 63, 64)
G (Down) /
jY (Sequential shooting/Self-timer) button (P. 49)
H (Left) /
P (AF target) button (P. 37) /
G button (P. 63, 64)
Q button
(P. 22, 23)
Control dial* ( ) (P. 16, 50 53)j
Rotate to choose an option.
1 Accessory port ....................P. 71, 81, 90
2 Monitor ............................................P. 24
3 Speaker
4 Hot shoe .........................................P. 60
5 R (Movie) button....P. 13, 15, 61, 65, 89
6 (Information display) buttonINFO
...............................P. 24, 25, 32 34, 38
7 button .................................P. 23MENU
8 (Playback) button q................P. 16, 63
9 Arrow pad
Control dial* ( ) ..............P. 16, 50 53j
In this manual, the icon represent operations performed using the control dial.* j
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Basic guide Basic operations
1
Frame the shot.
Be sure your ngers, the
strap, or other objects do
not obstruct the lens.
Horizontal grip Vertical grip
Using lenses with an UNLOCK switch
Retractable lenses with an UNLOCK switch can not
be used while retracted.
Turn the zoom ring in the direction of arrow (
1) to
extend the lens (2).
To store, turn the zoom ring in the direction of arrow
(4) while sliding the UNLOCK switch (
3).
4
1
2
3
2
Adjust the focus.
Lightly press the shutter button down to the rst position (press the shutter button
halfway).
Press the shutter
button halfway.
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Shutter speed Aperture value
AF con
rmation markAF target
The AF con rmation mark ( or ) will be displayed and focus will lock.(n
(Lenses that supports Hi-Speed Imager AF*
nLenses with other Four Thirds mounts
Visit our website for more information.*
The shutter speed and aperture value that have been set automatically by the
camera are displayed.
Taking photographs/shooting movies
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Basic operations
Basic guide
Pressing the shutter button halfway and all the way down
The shutter button has two positions. The act of lightly pressing the shutter button to the
rst position and holding it there is called “pressing the shutter button halfway,” that of
pressing it all the way down to the second position “pressing the shutter button all (or the
rest of) the way down.”
Press halfway
Press the rest of
the way down
3
Release the shutter.
Taking photographs
Press the shutter button all the way (fully).
The shutter sounds and the picture is
taken.
Press halfway
Press the rest of
the way down
Recording movies
Release the shutter button and press the button to begin recording.R
Press the button again to end recording.R
R button
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% Tips
If no operations are performed for a minute, the camera enters “sleep” (stand-by) mode
to turn off the monitor and to cancel all actions. The camera activates again when you
touch any button (the shutter button, button, etc.). [Sleep]: “Customizing camera q g
settings” (P. 81)
# Cautions
If the camera is used for extended periods, the temperature of the image pickup
device will rise and noise and colored fog may appear in images recorded at high ISO
sensitivities. Choose a lower ISO sensitivity or turn the camera off for a short period.
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Basic guide Basic operations
Playback/Erasing
Viewing Images
Single-frame playback
Press the q button to display your most recent photograph
or movie.
q button
Control dial
Displays the
previous frame
Displays the next
frame
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Movie
Close-up playback
In single-frame playback, press U ( ) to zoom in up to I
14×. Press G ( ) to return to single-frame playback.H
2
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Index display/Calendar display
To view multiple frames, press G ( ) during single-frame playback. To start calendar H
playback, press G ( ) repeatedly.H
Press U ( ) to view the currently selected picture full frame.I
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2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31 1 2 3
25 26 27 28 29 30 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31 1 2 3
Calendar display
Movie playback
Select a movie and press to display the playback Q
menu. Select [Movie Play] and press to begin playback.Q
To interrupt movie playback, press . MENU
Movie
Movie Play
Erase
m
Back Set
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Basic guide Basic operations
1
Select as the shooting mode.ART
g
“Choosing a Shooting Mode” (P. 12)
Pop ArtART 1
Exit Set
1
Q
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Press or press the shutter button halfway to display the view through the lens in Q
the monitor. Press to return to the art Q lter menu.
Types of art lters
j mPop Art Pin Hole
k nSoft Focus Diorama
l oGrainy Film Dramatic Tone
2
Shoot.
# Cautions
If [RAW] is currently selected for image quality, image quality will automatically be set to
[YN+RAW]. The art lter will be applied to the JPEG copy only.
Depending on the subject, tone transitions may be ragged, the effect may be less
noticeable, or the image may become more “grainy.”
Playback varies with movie quality and lter settings.
Using art lters
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Basic operations
Basic guide
1
Select as the shooting mode.SCN
g
“Choosing a Shooting Mode” (P. 12)
SCN 1 Portrait
Exit Set
Q
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Press or press the shutter button halfway to display the view through the lens in Q
the monitor. Press to return to the scene menu.Q
Types of scene modes
O rPortrait Nature Macro
P Qe-Portrait Candle
LLandscape SunsetR
KLandscape+Portrait DocumentsT
J
Sport Panorama (P. 54)s
G Night Scene
(
Fireworks
U gNight+Portrait Beach & Snow
G
Children f n Fisheye Effect
H
High Key w n Wide-angle
I
Low Key m n Macro
qDIS Mode 3D PhotoT
J
Macro
2
Shoot.
# Cautions
In [e-Portrait] mode, two images are recorded: an unmodi ed image and a second image
to which [e-Portrait] effects have been applied. The unmodi ed image is recorded using
the option currently selected for image quality, the modi ed copy at an image quality of
JPEG ( -quality (2560 × 1920)).X
[ Fisheye Effect], [ Wide-angle], and [ Macro] are for use with optional converter n n n
lenses.
Movies can not be recorded in [e-Portrait], [Panorama], or [3D Photo] mode.
Shooting in scene mode
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Basic guide Basic operations
Using live guides
Live guides are available in iAUTO ( ) mode. While iAUTO is a full auto mode, live A
guides make it easy to access a variety of advanced photographic techniques.
Change Color Saturation
Cancel
Guide item
Q
0
Clear & Vivid
Flat & Muted
SetCancel
Level bar/selection
Guide item Level bar/selection Affects
Change Color Saturation Clear & Vivid Flat & Muted Saturation, contrast,
gradation, etc.
Change Color Image Warm Cool Color temperature,
gradation, etc.
Change Brightness Bright Dark Exposure compensation,
gradation, etc.
Blur Background Blur Sharp Aperture, live preview,
etc.
Express Motions Blurred
Motion* Stop Motion
Shutter speed
(1/2 s fastest speed),
frame rate, etc.
Shooting Tips
Tips For Child Photo
Tips For Pet Photo
Tips For Flower Photo
Tips For Cuisine Photo
Tips For Framing
Tips With Accessory
Monitor frame rate slows.*
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Basic operations
Basic guide
1
Select as the shooting mode.A
g
“Choosing a Shooting Mode” (P. 12)
2
After pressing to display the live guide, use Q
the buttons on the arrow pad to highlight FG
an item and press to select.Q
Change Color Saturation
Cancel
Guide item
3
Use on the arrow pad to choose the level.FG
If [Shooting Tips] is selected, highlight an item and
press to view a description.Q
Press the shutter button halfway to select.
The effect of the selected level is visible in the display.
If [Blur Background] or [Express Motions] is selected,
the display will return to normal, but the selected effect
will be visible in the nal photograph.
0
Clear & Vivid
Flat & Muted
SetCancel
Level bar
4
Shoot.
Press the shutter button to shoot.
To clear the live guide from the display, press the button.MENU
# Cautions
If [RAW] is currently selected for image quality, image quality will automatically be set to
[ N+RAW].Y
Live guide settings are not applied to the RAW copy.
Pictures may appear grainy at some live guide setting levels.
Changes to live guide setting levels may not be visible in the monitor.
The ash can not be used with the live guide.
Changes to live guide options cancel previous changes.
Choosing live guide settings that exceed the limits of the camera exposure meters may
result in pictures that are over- or under-exposed.
In , , , and modes, live guides can be displayed by pressing the button. P A S M R
Pictures will be taken using live guide settings. [Button Function]: Customizing g
camera settings” (P. 81)
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Basic guide Basic operations
Using live control
The live control can be used to adjust settings in , , , , and modes. Using P A S M n
live control allows you to preview the effects of different settings in the monitor. A
custom setting is available that allows the live control to be used in other modes
(P. 81).
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Functions
Settings
Available settings
Image stabilizer ....................................P. 42
Picture mode*1 ......................................P. 45
Scene mode*2 .......................................P. 19
Art lter mode
*2 .....................................P. 18
n mode*3
.............................................P. 61
White balance .......................................P. 43
Sequential shooting/self-timer ..............P. 49
Aspect ratio*1*2 .......................................P. 48
Record mode ........................................P. 47
Flash mode*1*2 .......................................P. 59
Flash intensity control*1*2 .......................P. 60
Metering mode*1*2 ..................................P. 41
AF mode ...............................................P. 36
ISO sensitivity .......................................P. 48
Face priority*1*2 ......................................P. 39
Movie sound record ..............................P. 62
*1 , , P A S M and modes only.
*2 ART SCN and only.
*3 mode only.n
1
Press to display the live control.Q
To hide the live control, press again.Q
2
Use the buttons on the FG
arrow pad to select settings, use
HI to change the selected
setting, and press .Q
The selected settings take effect
automatically if no operations are
performed for about 8 seconds.
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Cursor
Displays the selected
function name
Arrow pad
Cursor
Arrow
pad
# Cautions
Some items are not available in some shooting modes.
% Tips
For information on displaying or hiding the live control.
[ Control Settings]: Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)Kg
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Basic operations
Basic guide
1
After pressing the button to display the top menu, select MENU
[SETUP] and press Q.
Menus
D
2
1
Shooting Menu 1
j
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Card Setup
Reset/Myset
Picture Mode
Image Aspect
Back Set
Press to Q
con rm the
setting
Operation
guide
Press the MENU
button to go back
one screen
Tab
WPreliminary and basic shooting
options
XAdvanced shooting options
qPlayback and retouch options
cCustom menu*
#Accessory port menu*
dCamera setup
(e.g., date and language)
Not displayed at default settings.*
2
Use to select a tab and press FG Q.
3
Select an item using and press FG Q to display options for the
selected item.
Off
0.0
2
1
w
j o/Y
Shooting Menu 2
Off
Off
Off
Image Stabilizer
Bracketing
Multiple Exposure
#
RC Mode
Digital Tele-converter
Back Set
The current setting
is displayedFunction
Q
Off
0.0
j/Y
2
1
w
Shooting Menu 2
Off
Off
Off
Image Stabilizer
Bracketing
Multiple Exposure
#
RC Mode
Digital Tele-converter
Back Set
j
H
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Y
12s
Y
2
s
4
Use to highlight an option and press to select.FG Q
Press the button repeatedly to exit the menu.MENU
$ Notes
For details on the functions that can be set with the menu, refer to “Menu directory”
(P. 107).
A guide is displayed for about 2 seconds after you select an option. Press the INFO
button to view or hide guides.
% Tips
Camera settings can be customized to your shooting style: Use the custom menus to
customize camera settings to your own goals or taste. Custom menus are not displayed
by default, and you will need to display the menus before proceeding. “Customizing g
camera settings” (P. 81)
Using accessory port devices: Settings for the EVF and OLYMPUS PENPAL accessories
are accessed from the accessory port menu. This menu is not displayed by default, and
you will need to display it before proceeding. Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)g
Using the menus
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Basic guide Information displayed in the monitor
Shooting
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1 Card write indicator .........................P. 10
2 Super FP
ash s
........................P. 105
3 RC mode.........................................P. 93
4 Auto bracket t ............................P. 57
5 Multiple exposure a .....................P. 56
6 Face priority I .........................P. 39, 82
7 Movie sound ...................................P. 62
8 Internal temperature warning
m ...........................................P. 97
9 Lock ............................................P. 82d
0 Focal length ..................................P. 100
a Flash ...............................................P. 59
(blinks: charging in progress,
lights up: charging completed)
b AF con rmation mark......................P. 14
c Image stabilizer...............................P. 42
d Art lter ...........................................P. 18
Scene mode....................................P. 19
Picture mode...................................P. 45
e White balance .................................P. 43
f Sequential shooting/self-timer ........P. 49
g Aspect ratio .....................................P. 48
h Record mode (still images) .............P. 47
i Record mode (movies) ...................P. 48
j Available recording time
k Number of storable still pictures ...P. 106
l Tone control ....................................P. 34
m Top: Flash intensity control ......P. 60
Bottom: Exposure compensation
indicator............................P. 40
n Exposure compensation value........P. 40
o Aperture value .........................P. 50 53
p Shutter speed ..........................P. 50 53
q Histogram .................................P. 32, 33
r AE Lock u ...................................P. 41
s Shooting mode...................P. 12, 50 55
t Myset ..............................................P. 35
u Flash intensity control .....................P. 60
v ISO sensitivity .................................P. 48
w AF mode .........................................P. 36
x Metering mode ................................P. 41
y Flash mode .....................................P. 59
z Battery check
7 Lit up (green) : Ready for use
(displayed for about ten seconds
after the camera is turned on)
8 Lit up (green) : Battery is running
low
9 Blinks (red) : Charging required
You can switch the monitor display using the button. INFO
g “Switching the information display” (P. 32)
Information displayed in the monitor
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Information displayed in the monitor
Basic guide
Playback
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Overall display
1 Battery check ....................................P. 8
2 Eye-Fi upload complete ..................P. 88
3 Print reservation
Number of prints .............................P. 76
4 Sound record ..................................P. 68
5 Protect ............................................P. 17
6 Image selected ...............................P. 65
7 File number ...............................P. 76, 86
8 Frame number ................................P. 76
9 Storage device ................................P. 99
0 Record mode ..................................P. 47
a Aspect ratio ...............................P. 48, 67
b 3D image ........................................P. 55
c Date and time ...................................P. 9
d Aspect border .................................P. 48
e AF target .........................................P. 37
f Shooting mode...................P. 12, 50 53
g Exposure compensation .................P. 40
h Shutter speed ..........................P. 50 53
i Aperture value .........................P. 50 53
j Focal length ..................................P. 100
k Flash intensity control .....................P. 60
l White balance compensation..........P. 44
m Color space.....................................P. 85
n Picture mode...................................P. 45
o Compression rate ...........................P. 47
p Pixel count ......................................P. 47
q ISO sensitivity .................................P. 48
r White balance .................................P. 43
s Metering mode ................................P. 41
t Histogram .................................P. 32, 33
You can switch the monitor display using the button. INFO
g “Displaying information during playback” (P. 33)
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Shooting g
Taking pictures with automatic settings iAUTO ( )A12
Easy photography with special effects
Art
lter (
ART
) 18
Choosing an aspect ratio Aspect ratio 48
Quickly matching settings to the scene Scene (SCN) 19
Pro-level photography made simple Live guide 20
Taking pictures so that whites come out
white and blacks come out black Exposure compensation 40
Taking pictures with a blurred background Live guide 20
Aperture priority shooting 51
Taking pictures that stop the subject in
motion or convey a sense of motion
Live guide 20
Shutter priority shooting 52
Taking pictures with the correct color White balance 43
One-touch white balance 44
Processing pictures to match the subject/
Taking monotone pictures
Picture Mode 45
Art
lter (
ART
) 18
Focus/Focusing on one area AF target 37
Zoom frame AF/zoom AF 38
When the camera won’t focus on your
subject Focus lock 37
Focusing on a small spot in the frame/
con rming focus before shooting Zoom frame AF/zoom AF 38
Recomposing photographs after focusing Focus lock 37
C-AF+TR (AF Tracking) 36
Turning off the beep speaker 8 (Beep sound) 84
Disabling the ash/taking photos without
the ash
Flash 59
ISO/DIS Mode 48/19
Reducing camera shake
Image Stabilizer 42
Anti-Shock 84
Self-timer 49
Remote cable 102
Taking pictures of a subject against
backlight
Flash shooting 59
Gradation (Picture Mode) 45
Photographing reworks Bulb shooting 53
Scene (SCN) 19
Quick task index
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Reducing image noise (mottling) Noise Reduct. 85
Taking pictures without white subjects
appearing too white or black subjects
appearing too dark
Gradation (Picture Mode) 45
Histogram/
Exposure compensation 32/40
Tone control 34
Optimizing the monitor/
adjusting monitor hue
Monitor brightness
adjustment 80
Live View Boost 83
Checking set effect before taking a
picture
Multi view display 32, 40
Preview function 51
Test Picture 89
Taking pictures while checking the level
of the camera/Shooting with deliberate
composition
Displayed Grid
( /Info Settings)G83
Zooming in on photos to check focus Auto (Rec View)q80
Self-portraits Self-timer 49
Sequential shooting Sequential shooting 49
Extending the useful life of the battery Sleep 84
Increasing the number of pictures that
can be taken Record mode 47
Playback/Retouch g
Viewing images on a TV Playback on TV 69
Viewing slideshows with background
music Slideshow 66
Brightening shadows Shadow Adj (JPEG Edit) 67
Dealing with red-eye Redeye Fix (JPEG Edit) 67
Printing made easy Direct printing 77
Commercial prints Creating a print order 76
Simple photo sharing OLYMPUS PENPAL 71
Camera Settings g
Restoring default settings Reset 35
Saving the settings Myset 35
Changing the menu display language W80
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Changing the brightness of
highlights and shadows ............40
Choosing how the camera
measures brightness
(metering) .................................... 41
Exposure lock (AE lock) ............41
Reducing camera shake
(the image stabilizer) ..................42
Adjusting color
(white balance) ...........................43
White balance compensation ...44
One-touch white balance ..........44
Processing options
(picture mode) ............................45
Image quality (record mode) .....47
Choosing a record mode ..........47
Setting the image aspect ...........48
ISO sensitivity .............................48
Sequential shooting/
using the self timer ....................49
Other shooting options 50
“Point-and-shoot” photography
( program mode) ......................50P
Choosing aperture
( aperture-priority mode) ........51A
Choosing shutter speed
( shutter-priority mode) ...........52S
Choosing aperture and shutter
speed ( manual mode) ............53M
Choosing when the exposure
ends.......................................53
Taking Panoramas ......................54
Taking pictures for
a panorama ...........................54
3D Photography ..........................55
Recording multiple exposures
in a single image
(multiple exposure) ....................56
Varying settings over a series of
photographs (bracketing) ..........57
Digital Zoom
(Digital Tele-converter) ..............58
Flash shooting 59
Using a ash
( ash photography) ...................59
Adjusting ash output
(Flash intensity control) .............60
Using external ash units
designated for use with this
camera ......................................... 60
Other external ash units ..........60
Shooting and viewing
movies 61
Changing the settings for movie
recording ..................................... 61
Adding effects to a movie .........61
Movie sound options
(recording sound with
movies) .................................. 62
Viewing movies ..........................62
Playback options 63
Single-frame playback ...............63
Index display/
calendar display .........................63
Playback zoom
(close-up playback) ....................64
Selecting images ........................65
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Canceling all protections ...........65
All-frame erase ...........................65
Rotate ..........................................65
Slideshow ....................................66
Editing still images .....................67
Image overlay .............................68
Audio recording ..........................68
Viewing camera images on
TV ................................................. 69
Sending and receiving
images 71
Sending images ..........................71
Receiving images/
adding a host ..............................71
Editing the address book ..........72
Creating albums .........................72
Using OLYMPUS Viewer 2/
[ib] 73
Windows ...................................73
Macintosh .................................74
Copying pictures to a computer
without OLYMPUS Viewer 2/
[ib] ................................................ 75
Printing pictures 76
Print reservation (DPOF) ...........76
Creating a print order................76
Removing all or selected pictures
from the print order ................77
Direct printing (PictBridge) .......77
Easy printing .............................78
Custom printing ........................78
Camera setup 80
Setup Menu .................................80
X (Date/time setting) ...............80
W (Changing the display
language) ..............................80
i (Monitor brightness
adjustment)............................80
Rec View ..................................80
c/ Menu Display ..................80#
Firmware...................................80
Customizing camera
settings 81
Before Using the Custom/
Accessory Port Menus ..........81
Custom Menu options ................81
R AF/MF ..................................81
S Button/Dial ...........................82
T Release/j .........................83
U Disp/8/PC ..........................83
V Exp/ /ISO ..........................84p
W #Custom .............................85
X K/Color/WB ....................... 85
Y Record/Erase .......................86
Z Movie ...................................87
b K Utility ..............................88
AEL/AFL ...................................88
R Function ...............................89
Accessory port menu options ...90
A OLYMPUS PENPAL
Share ..................................... 90
B OLYMPUS PENPAL
Album ....................................90
C Electronic View nder ...........90
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Using the super control panel ...91
Recording movies with the
shutter button .............................92
Taking a photograph when
recording ends.......................92
Wireless remote control ash
photography ...............................93
Information 94
Shooting tips and
information ..................................94
Error codes .................................96
Cleaning and storing
the camera ..................................98
Cleaning the camera ................98
Storage .....................................98
Cleaning and checking
the image pickup device ........98
Pixel mapping - Checking the
image processing functions ...98
Card basics .................................99
Usable cards.............................99
Formatting the card ..................99
Battery and charger .................100
Using your charger abroad .....100
Interchangeable lenses ............100
M.ZUIKO DIGITAL lens
speci cations .......................101
Principal Accessories ..............102
Mount adapter ........................102
Remote cable (RM–UC1) .......102
Converter lenses ....................102
Macro arm light (MAL–1) ........102
Microphone set (SEMA–1) .....102
Electronic view nder (VF-2) ...102
Exposure warning display .......103
Flash modes that can be set by
shooting mode ..........................104
Flash synchronization and
shutter speed ............................105
External ash unit ....................105
Record mode and le size/
number of storable still
pictures .....................................106
Menu directory ..........................107
Speci cations ........................... 111
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 113
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..........113
System chart 122
Index 124
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1
1
The button can be used to choose the information and type of controls displayed INFO
during shooting.
Switching the information display
Press the button to choose the information displayed when shooting.INFO
Highlight & Shadow display*2
Histogram display
Multi view display*2
Image only Zoom frame display*2
Information display on*1
INFO
INFO
INFO
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*1 You can display a framing grid or choose the type of grid displayed using [ /Info G
Settings] > [LV-Info]. Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)g
*2 Displayed when [On] is selected for [ /Info Settings] > [LV-Info]. “Customizing Gg
camera settings” (P. 81)
Choosing shooting controls
Shooting options can be displayed by pressing . You can choose the types of display Q
available using the [KControl Settings] option in the custom menus (P. 81).
ART/SCN
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Exit Set
Art lter menu
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INFO
INFO
INFO
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INFO
INFO
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Can be displayed using [KControl Settings].*
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Other uses for the buttonINFO
One-touch white balance
To view the one-touch white balance dialog, press the
INFO button in the one-touch white balance menu (P. 44).
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Color temperature
To view the color temperature dialog, press the INFO
button in the custom white balance menu (P. 43).
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Kelvin
Tone control
Exposure compensation, aperture, and shutter
speed can be adjusted by pressing the button. F
The tone control dialog can be displayed by
pressing the button after pressing the INFO F
button. You can then use to choose the tone HI
level. “Changing the brightness of highlights g
and shadows” (P. 40)
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To choose the focal length for image stabilization, press
the button in the IS mode dialog and use INFO FGHI
or the control dial. “Reducing camera shake g
(the image stabilizer)” (P. 42)
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Auto
Help
Help is displayed automatically about 2 seconds after an
item is selected. To disable help, press the button. INFO
Press the button again to re-enable help.INFO
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Shooting Menu 1
D
Card Setup
Reset/Myset
Picture Mode
Image Aspect
Delete all pictures in the
memory card or format
the memory card.
Back Set
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Restoring default or custom settings
Camera settings can be easily restored to one of three presets.
Reset: Restore default settings.
Myset: Restore preselected settings for , , , or mode. The shooting mode P A S M
does not change. Up to four sets of preselected settings can be stored.
Quick Myset: Preset settings are used only while the button is pressed. R
Shooting mode is adjusted to the preset settings.
[Button Function]:
g “Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)
Using reset settings
1
Select [Reset/Myset] in shooting menu (P. 107).W
2
Select [Reset] and press .Q
Highlight [Reset] and press to choose the reset I
type.
Settings affected by resets: Menu directory” g
(P. 107)
3
Select [Yes] and press .Q
Reset/Myset
Reset
Myset1
Myset2
Myset3
Myset4 Set
Set
Set
Set
Basic
Back Set
Saving Myset
1
Adjust settings in order to save.
2
Select [Reset/Myset] in shooting menu (P. 107).W
3
Select the desired destination ([Myset1]–[Myset4]) and press .I
[Set] appears next to destinations ([Myset1]–[Myset4]) to which settings have already
been saved. Selecting [Set] again overwrites the registered setting.
To cancel the registration, select [Reset].
4
Select [Set] and press .Q
g “Menu directory” (P. 107)
Using Myset
1
Select [Reset/Myset] in shooting menu (P. 107).W
2
Select the desired settings ([Myset1]–[Myset4])
and press .Q
3
Select [Set] and press .Q
Reset/Myset
Reset
Myset1
Myset2
Myset3
Myset4 Set
Set
Set
Set
Basic
Back Set
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Choosing a focus mode (AF mode)
Select a focusing method (focus mode).
1
Display the live control (P. 22) and select the AF
mode item using .FG
2
Select an option with and press .HI Q
The selected AF mode is displayed on the monitor.
S-AFS-AF
S-AFS-AF
P
S-AFS-AF
S-AFS-AF
C-AFC-AF
MFMF
ISO
AUTO
ISOISOISO
AUTOAUTOAUTO
RR
S-AFS-AF
MF
C-AFC-AF
TR
Single AF
S-AF (single AF)
The camera focuses once when the shutter button is pressed
halfway. When the focus is locked, a beep sounds, and the AF
con rmation mark and the AF target mark light up. This mode
is suitable for taking pictures of still subjects or subjects with
limited movement.
C-AF
(continuous AF)
The camera repeats focusing while the shutter button remains
pressed halfway. When the subject is in focus, the AF
con rmation mark lights up on the monitor and the beep sounds
when the focus is locked at the rst and second time. Even if
the subject moves or you change the composition of the picture,
the camera continues trying to focus.
Four Thirds system lenses focus using [S-AF].
MF (manual focus)
This function allows you to manually
focus on any subject. Near
)
Focus ring
S-AF+MF
(simultaneous use of
S-AF mode and MF
mode)
After pressing the shutter button halfway to focus in [S-AF]
mode, you can turn the focus ring to ne-adjust focus manually.
C-AF+TR
(AF tracking)
Press the shutter button halfway to focus; the camera then
tracks and maintains focus on the current subject while the
shutter button is held in this position.
The AF target is displayed in red if the camera can no longer
track the subject. Release the shutter button and then frame
the subject again and press the shutter button halfway.
Four Thirds system lenses focus using [S-AF].
% Tips
The [Rls Priority S] (P. 83) and [Rls Priority C] (P. 83) options can be used to choose
whether the shutter can be released when the camera is unable to focus.
[MF Assist] (P. 82) can be used to enable automatic zoom display when the lens focus
ring is rotated.
[Focus Ring] (P. 82) allows you to change the rotational direction of the focus ring.
# Cautions
The camera may be unable to focus if the subject is poorly lit, obscured by mist or smoke,
or lacks contrast.
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Choosing a focus target (AF target)
Choose which of the 35 autofocus targets will be used for autofocus.
1
Press the button ( ) to display the AF target.PH
2
Use to select the single target display and position the AF FGHI
target.
“All targets” mode is restored if you move the cursor off the screen.
You can choose from the following three target types. Press the button and INFO
use .FG
All Targets Single Target Group Target
The camera automatically
chooses from the full set of
focus targets.
Select the focus target
manually.
The camera automatically
chooses from the targets in
the selected group.
Focus lock
If the camera is unable to focus on your chosen subject, select single target mode and use
focus lock to focus on another subject at about the same distance.
1
In [S-AF] mode, position the AF target over the subject and press the
shutter button halfway.
Make sure that the AF con rmation mark is lighting up.
Focus locks while the shutter button is pressed halfway.
2
Keeping the shutter button pressed halfway, recompose the photograph
and then press the shutter button the rest of the way down.
Do not change the distance between the camera and the subject while pressing the
shutter button halfway.
Quick AF target selection
You can save the selected AF target for quick recall using the button.R
Select the AF target using [ Set Home] (P. 82).P
Use [R Function] to assign this function to the button.
[Button Function]: “Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)g
Toggling quickly between AF and MF
The button can be used to toggle [MF].R
Use [R Function] to assign this function to the button.
[Button Function]: “Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)g
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Zoom frame AF/zoom AF
You can zoom in on a portion of the frame when adjusting focus. Choosing a high
zoom ratio allows you to use autofocus to focus on a smaller area than is normally
covered by the AF target. You can also position the focus target more precisely.
Before proceeding, select [On] for [ /Info Settings] > [LV-Info] > [Zoom] (P. 32). G
g “Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)
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1
Press the button repeatedly to display the zoom frame.INFO
If the camera was focused using autofocus just before the button was pressed, the
zoom frame will be displayed at the current focus position.
Use to position the zoom frame.FGHI
2
Press to zoom in on the zoom frame.Q
Use to position the zoom frame.FGHI
Rotate the control dial to zoom in or out.
Press again to exit zoom.Q
Comparison of AF and zoom frames
14×
10×
3
Press the shutter button halfway to initiate autofocus.
$ Notes
Autofocus is available and pictures can be taken both when the zoom frame is displayed
and when the view through the lens is zoomed in.
% Tips
You can also use the button to view the zoom frame and zoom displays. R
[Button Function]: “Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)g
# Cautions
Zoom is visible only in the monitor and has no effect on the resulting photographs.
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Face priority AF/pupil detection AF
The camera detects faces and adjusts focus and digital ESP.
Taking pictures using face priority
1
Display the live control (P. 22) and select the
face priority item using .FG
2
Use to select an option and press .HI Q
S-AFS-AF
P
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ISO
AUTO
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S-AFS-AF
Face Priority On
J Face Priority Off Face priority off.
I Face Priority On Face priority on.
KFace & Eye Priority On The autofocus system selects the pupil of the eye
closest to the camera for face-priority AF.
LFace & R. Eye Priority On The autofocus system selects the pupil of the eye
on the right for face-priority AF.
MFace & L. Eye Priority On The autofocus system selects the pupil of the eye
on the left for face-priority AF.
3
Point the camera at your subject.
If a face is detected, it will be indicated by a white
border.
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Press the shutter button halfway to focus.
When the camera focuses on the face in the white
border, the border will turn green.
If the camera is able to detect the subject’s eyes, it will
display a green frame over the selected eye.
(pupil detection AF)
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Press the shutter button the rest of the way down to shoot.
# Cautions
Face priority applies only to the rst shot in each sequence taken during sequential
shooting.
Depending on the subject, the camera may not be able to correctly detect the face.
In metering modes other than [ (Digital ESP metering)], the camera will meter exposure p
for the selected position.
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white frames.
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Controlling exposure (exposure compensation)
Press the button ( ) and use to adjust exposure compensation. Choose FF HI
positive (“+”) values to make pictures brighter, negative (“–”) values to make pictures
darker. Exposure can be adjusted by ±3 EV.
Negative (–) No compensation (0) Positive (+)
% Tips
To change the exposure adjustment interval. [EV Step]: “Customizing camera g
settings” (P. 81)
# Cautions
Exposure compensation is not available in , , or modes.A MSCN
Previewing the effects of exposure compensation and white
balance
The effects of exposure compensation and white balance can be previewed in the
4-split screen.
1
Select [On] for [ /Info Settings] > [Multi View] G
in the Custom menu (P. 81).c
2
Press the button repeatedly to display INFO
the multi view display.
This function is not available in , , or AART SCN
n mode.
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3
Use to select the desired value and press .HI Q
Use to toggle between the exposure compensation and white balance displays.FG
Changing the brightness of highlights and shadows
To display the tone control dialog, press the button F
( ) and press the button. Use to choose a FINFO HI
tone level. Choose “low” to darken shadows or “high” to
brighten highlights.
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Choosing how the camera measures brightness
(metering)
Choose how the camera meters subject brightness.
1
Display the live control (P. 22) and select the
metering item using .FG
2
Select an option with and press .HI Q
S-AFS-AF
P
ISO
AUTO
ISOISOISO
AUTOAUTOAUTO
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S-AFS-AF
ESP
HIHI SHSH
OFFO FF
pDigital ESP
metering
The camera meters exposure in 324 areas of the frame
and optimizes exposure for the current scene or (if an
option other than [OFF] is selected for [ Face Priority]) I
portrait subject. This mode is recommended for general
use.
H
Center weighted
averaging
metering
This metering mode provides the average
metering between the subject and the
background lighting, placing more weight
on the subject at the center.
ISpot metering
Choose this option to meter a small area
(about 2% of the frame) with the camera
pointed at the object you wish to meter.
Exposure will be adjusted according to the
brightness at the metered point.
IHI Spot metering -
highlight control
Increases spot metering exposure. Ensures bright
subjects appear bright.
ISH Spot metering -
shadow control
Lowers spot metering exposure. Ensures dark subjects
appear dark.
3
Press the shutter button halfway.
Normally, the camera will start metering when the shutter button is pressed halfway
and lock exposure while the shutter button is held in this position.
Exposure lock (AE lock)
To lock exposure without locking focus, press the button. R
Exposure lock can be used when you want to set focus
and exposure separately while recomposing photographs,
or if you want to take a series of photographs at the same
exposure.
Assign AEL/AFL to the button using [ R R Function].
g
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Exposure locks and a icon is displayed when the button is pressed once. Press B
the shutter button to take a picture.
Press the button again to cancel AE lock.
% Tips
To lock exposure while the button is pressed. [AEL/AFL Memo]:
To activate AE lock with a set metering mode. [AEL Metering]:
g “Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)
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Reducing camera shake (the image stabilizer)
You can reduce the amount of camera shake that can occur when shooting in low light
situations or shooting with high magni cation.
1
Display the live control (P. 22) and select the
image stabilizer item using .FG
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2
Select an option with and press .HI Q
J IS Off Image stabilizer is off.
e Auto Image stabilizer is on.
fVertical IS Image stabilization applies only to vertical ( ) camera Y
shake. Use when panning the camera horizontally.
gHorizontal IS
Image stabilization applies only to horizontal ( ) camera Z
shake. Use when panning the camera horizontally with the
camera held in portrait orientation.
Choosing a focal length (Micro Four Thirds/Four Thirds System lenses excluded)
Use focal length information to reduce camera shake when shooting with lenses that are not
Micro Four Thirds or Four Thirds system lenses.
1
Select
the [Image Stabilizer] item in the live
control (P. 22) and press the button.INFO
2
Use to choose a focal length and press HI
Q.
Choose a focal length between 8 mm and 1000 mm.
Choose the value that most closely matches to the one
that is printed on the lens.
L
F
4:3
j
P
WB
AUTO
WBWBWB
AUTOAUTOAUTO
mmmm5050
HD
Auto
# Cautions
The image stabilizer cannot correct excessive camera shake or camera shake that occurs
when the shutter speed is set to the slowest speed. In these cases, it is recommended
that you use a tripod.
When using a tripod, set [Image Stabilizer] to [OFF].
When using a lens with an image stabilization function, turn off the image stabilizer
function of either the lens or the camera.
You may notice an operating sound or vibration when the image stabilizer is activated.
The image stabilizer will not activate at shutter speeds of over 2 seconds.
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1
Adjusting color (white balance)
White balance (WB) ensures that white objects in images recorded by the camera
appear white. [AUTO] is suitable in most circumstances, but other values can be
selected according to the light source when [AUTO] fails to produce the desired results
or you wish to introduce a deliberate color cast into your images.
1
Display the live control (P. 22) and select the
white balance item using .FG
2
Select an option using and press HI Q.
AUTOAUTO
WBWB
P
WB Auto
AUTOAUTO
WB
AUTO
WBWBWB
AUTOAUTOAUTO
L
F
IS OFFIS OFF
4:3
j
WB
AUTO
WBWBWB
AUTOAUTOAUTO
HD
WB mode Color
temperature Light conditions
Auto white
balance AUTO k
Used for most light conditions (when there is a
white portion framed on the monitor). Use this
mode for general use.
Preset
white
balance
55300K
For shooting outdoors on a clear day, or to
capture the reds in a sunset or the colors in a
reworks display
N7500K For shooting outdoors in the shadows on a clear
day
O 6000K For shooting outdoors on a cloudy day
1 3000K For shooting under a tungsten light
> 4000K For subjects lit by uorescent lights
UkFor underwater photography
n 5500K For ash shooting
One-touch
white
balance
(P. 44)
P/
Q
Color
temperature
set by one-
touch WB.
Choose when a white or gray subject can be
used to measure white balance and the subject
is under mixed lighting or lit by an unknown type
of ash or other light source.
Custom
white
balance
CWB 2000K
14000K
After pressing the button, use INFO HI
buttons to select a color temperature and then
press .Q
White balance color temperature
As their temperature increases, objects rst start to shine red and then to shine blue as the
temperature rises further. Color temperature expresses the color of light in this way using
absolute temperatures in degrees K (kelvin).
Fluorescent light sources indicated by
white dots in the accompanying gure have
colors that differ slightly from those on the
color temperature scale; the values shown
in the gure have been converted to color
temperatures for illustrative purposes.
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1
% Tips
Removing warm colors from pictures taken using auto white balance under incandescent
lighting. [ Keep Warm Color]: W
Selecting [ ] for white balance only when the n ash is used. [ +WB]: #
g “Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)
White balance compensation
This function lets you make ne changes to the auto WB and preset WB settings.
1
Select [WB] in Custom Menu (P. 81) tab .c X
2
Select the option to be modi ed and press .I
3
Select a slider with and use to choose the amount.HI FG
Adjusting the white balance in the A direction
(Amber-Blue)
Higher values produce “warmer” (redder) tints, lower
values “cooler” (bluer) tints.
Adjusting the white balance in the G direction
(Green-Magenta)
Higher values produce greener tints, lower values tints
that are more purple.
+2
A
-
5+2
-
5
G
WB Preview
Auto
Back Set
4
Press to save settings and exit.Q
% Tips
To display a test photograph taken at the selected white balance value, press the R
button.
Adjusting all WB mode settings at once. [All ]: “Customizing camera settings” >g
(P. 81)
One-touch white balance
Measure white balance by framing a piece of paper or other white object under
the lighting that will be used in the nal photograph. This is useful when shooting a
subject under natural light, as well as under various light sources with different color
temperatures.
1
Select [ ] or [ ] (one-touch white balance 1 or 2) and press the P Q
INFO button.
2
Photograph a piece of colorless (white or gray) paper.
Frame the object so that it lls the display and no shadows fall it.
The one-touch white balance screen appears.
3
Select [Yes] and press .Q
The new value is saved as a preset white balance option.
The new value is stored until one-touch white balance is measured again. Turning the
power off does not erase the data.
% Tips
If the subject is too bright or too dark or visibly tinted, the message “WB NG Retry” will be
displayed and no value will be recorded. Correct the problem and repeat the process from
Step 1.
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1
Processing options (picture mode)
Select a picture mode and make individual adjustments to contrast, sharpness, and
other parameters. Changes to each picture mode are stored separately.
1
Select [Picture Mode] in shooting menu (P. 107).W
4:3
D
j
2
1
Shooting Menu 1
Card Setup
Reset/Myset
Picture Mode
Image Aspect
Back Set
2
Select an option with and press .FG Q
Picture modes
h i-Enhance Produces more impressive-looking results suited to the scene.
i Vivid Produces vivid colors.
j Natural Produces natural colors.
Z Muted Produces at tones.
a Portrait Produces beautiful skin tones.
Monotone Produces black and white tone.
Custom Select one picture mode, set the parameters, and register the
setting.
jPop Art
Choose an art lter and select the desired effect.
kSoft Focus
lGrainy Film
mPin Hole
nDiorama
oDramatic Tone
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1
3
Press to display settings for the selected option.I
h i-a J K
Contrast Distinction between light and dark D D D D
Sharpness Sharpness of the image D D D D
Saturation Vividness of the color D D kD
Gradation Adjust tone (gradation).
D D D D
Auto
Divides the image into
detailed regions and adjusts
the brightness separately for
each region. This is effective
for images with areas of large
contrast in which the whites
appear too bright or the blacks
appear too dark.
Normal Use [Normal] mode for general
uses.
High Key Gradation for a bright subject.
Low Key Gradation for a dark subject.
Effect
(i-Enhance)
Sets the extent that the effect will
be applied. Dk k D
B&W Filter
(Monotone)
Creates a black and white image.
The lter color is brightened
and the complementary color is
darkened.
k k D D
N:Neutral Creates a normal black and
white image.
Ye:Yellow Reproduces clearly de ned white
cloud with natural blue sky.
Or:Orange Slightly emphasizes colors in
blue skies and sunsets.
R:Red
Strongly emphasizes colors in
blue skies and brightness of
crimson foliage.
G:Green Strongly emphasizes colors in
red lips and green leaves.
Pict. Tone
(Monotone) Colors the black and white image.
k k D D
N:Neutral Creates a normal black and
white image.
S:Sepia Sepia
B:Blue Bluish
P:Purple Purplish
G:Green Greenish
# Cautions
Changes to contrast have no effect at settings other than [Normal].
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1
Image quality (record mode)
Select an image quality for photographs and movies according their intended use, for
example retouching on a computer or display on the web.
Choosing a record mode
1
Display the live control (P. 22) and use FG
to choose a record mode for movies or
photographs.
2
Select an option using and press .HI Q
L
F
4:3
j
P
WB
AUTO
WBWBWB
AUTOAUTOAUTO
IS OFFIS OFF
RAWRAW
L
N
M
N
S
N
3838
HD
4032x3024
Record mode
Record modes (still images)
Choose from RAW and JPEG ( N, N, and N) modes. Choose a RAW+JPEG option YF, Y X W
to record both a RAW and a JPEG image with each shot. JPEG modes combine image
size ( , , and ) and compression ratio (SF, F, N, and B). The options available can be Y X W
selected using the [ Set] option in the custom menus. “Customizing camera settings” Kg
(P. 81)
Image size Compression rate
Application
Name Pixel count
SF
(Super
Fine)
F
(Fine)
N
(Normal)
B
(Basic)
Y (Large) 4032×3024* Y Y Y YSF F* N* B
Select for the
print size
X (Middle)
3200×2400
X X X XSF F N* B
2560×1920*
1920×1440
1600×1200
W (Small)
1280×960*
W W W WSF F N* B
For small prints
and use on a
website
1024×768
640×480
Default.
The size of [ ] and [ ] images can be selected using the [Pixel Count] option in the X W
custom menus. “Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)g
RAW image data
This format (extension “.ORF”) stores unprocessed image data for later processing. RAW
image data can not be viewed using other cameras or software, and RAW images can not
be selected for printing. JPEG copies of RAW images can be created using this camera.
g “Editing still images” (P. 67)
*
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1
% Tips
The default value and upper limit for auto ISO sensitivity can be selected using
[ISO-Auto Set].
The options available for ISO sensitivity can be selected using [ISO Step].
Auto sensitivity can be enabled in mode using [ISO-Auto].M
g “Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)
Sequential shooting/using the self timer
The camera will take photos while the shutter button is pressed all the way down.
Alternatively, the self-timer can be used for self- or group-portraits or to reduce camera
shake when the camera is mounted on a tripod or otherwise xed in place.
1
Press the button ( ) to display the direct menu.jYG
2
Select an option using and press .HI Q
oSingle-frame
shooting
Shoots 1 frame at a time when the shutter button is pressed
(normal shooting mode).
TSequential H
The camera will take photos at the selected frame rate while
the shutter button is pressed all the way down. [ H fps] j
(P. 83)
SSequential L
The camera will take photos at the selected frame rate while
the shutter button is pressed all the way down. [ L fps] j
(P. 83)
Y12s Self-timer
12 SEC
Press the shutter button halfway to focus, the rest of the way
down to start the timer. First, the self-timer lamp lights up for
approximately 10 seconds, then it blinks for approximately 2
seconds and the picture is taken.
Y2s Self-timer
2 SEC
Press the shutter button halfway to focus, the rest of the
way down to start the timer. The self-timer lamp blinks for
approximately 2 seconds, and then the picture is taken.
$ Notes
To cancel the activated self-timer, press the button.jY
In [S-AF] and [MF] focus modes, focus and exposure will be xed at the values for the rst
frame in each sequence.
# Cautions
During sequential shooting, if the battery check blinks due to low battery, the camera
stops shooting and starts saving the pictures you have taken on the card. The camera
may not save all of the pictures depending on how much battery power remains.
Fix the camera securely on a tripod for self-timer shooting.
If you stand in front of the camera to press the shutter button halfway when using the self-
timer, the photograph may be out of focus.
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Other shooting options
2
Choosing shutter speed ( shutter-priority mode)S
In mode , you choose the shutter speed and let the camera automatically adjust S
aperture for optimal exposure.
1
Select as the shooting mode.S
g
“Choosing a Shooting Mode” (P. 12)
S
P
A
S
M
A
SCNART
n
SETUP
2
After pressing the button ( ), use to FF FG
choose the shutter speed.
Exposure compensation can also be adjusted using
the control dial.
Shutter speed
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S
+0.0+0.0
I S O
400
HD
3
Take pictures.
A fast shutter speed can freeze a fast action scene without any blur. A slow shutter
speed will blur a fast action scene. This blurring will give the impression of dynamic
motion.
Fast shutter
speed
Slow shutter
speed
% Tips
Using the control dial to adjust shutter speed. [d Lock]:
Changing the roles of the control dial. [Dial Function]:
g “Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)
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2
Choosing aperture and shutter speed ( manual mode)M
In mode , you choose both the aperture and the shutter speed. Select a shutter M
speed of [BULB] for long exposures.
1
Select as the shooting mode.M
g
“Choosing a Shooting Mode” (P. 12)
M
P
A
S
M
A
SCNART
n
SETUP
2
Press the button ( ) and use to set aperture and to FF HI FG
choose a shutter speed.
The shutter speed can be set to 1/4000 - 60 sec. or [BULB].
3
Take pictures.
# Cautions
Exposure compensation is not available in mode.M
Choosing when the exposure ends
Use for night landscapes and
reworks. In
M mode, set the shutter speed to [BULB].
[BULB] is displayed on the monitor.
Bulb photography (BULB): The shutter remains open while the shutter button is pressed.
The exposure ends when the shutter button is released.
% Tips
Changing the roles of the control dial. [Dial Function]:
Ending the exposure automatically after a set time. [Bulb Timer]:
To x the focus during manual focus shooting. [Bulb Focusing]:
g “Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)
# Cautions
To prevent blur, mount the camera on a tripod and use a remote cable (P. 102).
The following can not be used:
Sequential shooing/self-timer shooting/AE bracket shooting/image stabilizer/
ash bracketing
Noise in images
While shooting at slow shutter speeds, noise may appear on-screen. These phenomena
are caused when current is generated in those sections of the image pickup device that
are not normally exposed to light, resulting in a rise in temperature in the image pickup
device or image pickup device drive circuit. This can also occur when shooting with a high
ISO setting in a high-temperature environment. To reduce this noise, the camera activates
the noise reduction function. [Noise Reduct.]: Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)g
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2
Taking Panoramas
If you have installed the supplied computer software, you can use it to join pictures
together to form a panorama. “Using OLYMPUS Viewer 2/[ib]” (P. 73)g
Taking pictures for a panorama
1
Select as the shooting mode.SCN
g
“Choosing a Shooting Mode” (P. 12)
P
A
S
M
A
SCNART
n
SETUP
2
Select [Panorama] and press .Q
3
Use to choose a pan direction.FGHI
4
Take a picture, using the guides to frame the
shot.
Focus, exposure, and other settings are xed at the
values for the rst shot.
250250 38F5.6
M
I S O
200
5
Take the remaining images, framing each shot so that the guides overlap
with the previous picture.
[ 2 ]
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M
IS O
200
[ 3 ]
Exit Exit
A panorama may include up to 10 images. A warning indicator ( ) is displayed after g
the tenth shot.
6
After taking the last shot, press to end the series.Q
# Cautions
During panorama shooting, the image previously taken for position alignment will not be
displayed. With the frames or other markers for display in the images as a guide, set the
composition such that the edges of the overlapping images overlap within the frames.
$ Notes
Pressing before shooting the Q rst frame returns to the scene mode selection menu.
Pressing Q in the midst of shooting ends the sequence of panorama shooting, and allows
you to continue with the next one.
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3D Photography
Take 3D photographs. The results can be viewed on devices that support 3D display.
The camera monitor can not be used to view images in 3D.
1
Select as the shooting mode.SCN
g
“Choosing a Shooting Mode” (P. 12)
P
A
S
M
A
SCNART
n
SETUP
2
Select [3D Photo] and press .Q
3
Press the shutter button to take the rst shot
and keep the shutter button in this position.
Focus and exposure are locked at the values for the
rst shot.
Cancel
Line up the image.
4
Move the camera horizontally without rotation until the rst shot is
superimposed on your subject. The camera will take the second shot
automatically.
If the camera does not take the second shot automatically or if you released the
shutter button before the second shot was taken, press the shutter button all the way
down again.
Do not adjust focus or zoom.
5
The two images are combined automatically.
If the camera displays the message [3D photo was not created.], take the photograph
again. The two shots are saved to separate les.
# Cautions
Adjusting zoom after the rst shot is taken cancels the rst shot.
The camera focuses on the subject in the center focus point only.
Image size is xed at 1920 × 1080.
3D and manual focus lenses can not be used.
Depending on the lens and camera settings, the 3D effect may not be visible.
The camera will not go to sleep during 3D photography.
RAW photography is not available.
Frame coverage is not 100%.
$ Notes
Press to save the Q rst shot and exit without recording a 3D image.
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Other shooting options
2
Recording multiple exposures in a single image
(multiple exposure)
Record multiple exposures in a single image, using the option currently selected for
image quality.
1
Select [Multiple Exposure] in shooting menu (P. 107).X
2
Adjust settings.
Multiple Exposure
Off
Off
Frame
Auto Gain
Overlay
Off
Back Set
Frame Select [2f].
Auto Gain
When set to [On], the brightness of each
frame is set to 1/2 and the images are
overlaid. When set to [Off], the images
are overlaid with the original brightness
of each frame.
Overlay
When set to [On], a RAW image
recorded on a card can be overlaid with
multiple exposures and stored as a
separate image. The number of pictures
taken is one.
a is displayed in the monitor while multiple exposure
is in effect.
3
Take pictures.
a is displayed in green when shooting starts.
The previous shot is superimposed on the view through
the lens as a guide to framing the next shot.
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% Tips
To overlay 3 or more frames: Select RAW for [ ] and use the [Overlay] option to make K
repeated multiple exposures.
For more information on overlaying RAW images: “Image overlay” (P. 68)g
# Cautions
The camera will not go to sleep while multiple exposure is in effect.
Photographs taken with other cameras can not be included in a multiple exposure.
When [Overlay] is set to [On], the images displayed when a RAW image is selected are
developed with the settings at the time of shooting.
To set the shooting functions, cancel multiple exposure shooting rst. Some functions
cannot be set.
Multiple exposure is cancelled automatically from the rst picture in the following
situations.
The camera is turned off/The button is pressed/The button is pressed/The qMENU
shooting mode is set to a mode other than , , , /The battery power runs out/P A S M
Any cable is connected to the camera/You switch between the monitor and electronic
view nder
When a RAW image is selected using [Overlay], the JPEG image for the image recorded
in JPEG+RAW is displayed.
When shooting multiple exposures using bracketing, priority is given to multiple exposure
shooting. While the overlay image is being saved, bracketing is reset to the factory default
setting.
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Other shooting options
2
Varying settings over a series of photographs
(bracketing)
“Bracketing” refers to the act of varying settings automatically over a series of shots or
a series of images to “bracket” the current value. Bracketing is available in , , , P A S
and modes.M
1
Select [Bracketing] in shooting menu X
(P. 107).
Off
0.0
j/Y
2
1
w
o
Shooting Menu 2
Off
Off
Off
Image Stabilizer
Bracketing
Multiple Exposure
#
RC Mode
Digital Tele-converter
Back Set
2
Choose a bracketing type.
0
is displayed in the monitor.
AE BKT
WB BKT
FL BKT
ISO BKT
ART BKT
--
--
--
--
A-- G--
Bracketing
Back Set
AE BKT (AE bracketing)
The camera varies exposure by 0.3 EV, 0.7 EV, or 1.0 EV over three shots. In single-frame
shooting mode, one photograph is taken each time the shutter button is pressed all the way
down, while in sequential shooting mode the camera continues to take shots in the following
order while the shutter button is pressed all the way down: no modi cation, negative, positive.
Number of shots: 2, 3, 5, or 7
The indicator turns green during bracketing.0
The camera modi es exposure by varying aperture and
shutter speed (mode P A M), shutter speed (modes and ),
or aperture (mode ).S
The camera brackets the value currently selected for
exposure compensation.
The size of the bracketing increment changes with the
value selected for [EV Step]. “Customizing camera g
settings” (P. 81)
AE BKT
WB BKT
FL BKT
ISO BKT
ART BKT
--
--
--
--
A-- G--
2f 0.7EV
2f 0.3EV
2f 1.0EV
3f 0.3EV
3f 0.7EV
3f 1.0EV
Bracketing
Off
Back Set
WB BKT (WB bracketing)
Three images with different white balances (adjusted in speci ed color directions) are
automatically created from one shot, starting with the value currently selected for white
balance.
White balance can be varied by 2, 4, or 6 steps on each of
the AB (Amber Blue) and G M (Green Magenta) axes.
The camera brackets the value currently selected for white
balance compensation.
No pictures will be taken during WB bracketing if there is
not enough memory on the card for the selected number of
frames.
A-B G-M
WB BKT
3f 4Step 3f 4Step
Back Set
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FL BKT (FL bracketing)
The camera varies ash level over three shots (no modi cation on the rst shot, negative on
the second, and positive on the third). In single-frame shooting, one shot is taken each time
the shutter button is pressed; in sequential shooting, all shots are taken while the shutter
button is pressed.
The indicator turns green during bracketing.0
The size of the bracketing increment changes with the
value selected for [EV Step]. “Customizing camera g
settings” (P. 81)
AE BKT
WB BKT
FL BKT
ISO BKT
ART BKT
--
--
--
A-- G--
--
3f 0.7EV
3f 0.3EV
3f 1.0EV
Bracketing
Off
Back Set
ISO BKT (ISO bracketing)
The camera varies sensitivity by 0.3 EV, 0.7 EV, or 1.0 EV over three shots (no modi cation
on the rst shot, negative on the second, and positive on the third), bracketing the current
sensitivity setting (or if auto sensitivity is selected, the optimal sensitivity setting) while
keeping shutter speed and aperture xed. In single-frame shooting, one shot is taken each
time the shutter button is pressed; in sequential shooting, all shots are taken while the shutter
button is pressed.
The size of the bracketing increment does not change with
the value selected for [ISO Step].
g “Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)
Bracketing is performed regardless of the upper limit set
with [ISO-Auto Set]. “Customizing camera settings” g
(P. 81)
AE BKT
WB BKT
FL BKT
ISO BKT
ART BKT
--
--
--
--
A-- G--
3f 0.7EV
3f 0.3EV
3f 1.0EV
Bracketing
Off
Back Set
ART BKT (ART bracketing)
Each time the shutter is released, the camera records multiple images, each with a different
art lter settiing. You can turn art lter bracketing on or off separately for each picture mode.
Recording may take some time.
ART BKT can not be combined with WB BKT or ISO BKT.
ART BKT
Pop Art
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Pin Hole
Dramatic Tone
Soft Focus
Grainy Film
Diorama
Back Set
Off
On
Digital Zoom (Digital Tele-converter)
Digital Tele-converter is used to zoom in beyond the current zoom ratio. The camera
saves the center crop. Zoom is increased by about 2×.
1
Select [On] for [Digital Tele-converter] in Shooting menu (P. 107).X
2
The view in the monitor will be enlarged by a factor of two.
The subject will be recorded as it appears in the monitor.
# Cautions
Digital zoom is not available with multiple exposures or when , , , , or is Ts f w m
selected in mode.SCN
When a RAW image is displayed, the area visible in the monitor is indicated by a frame.
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Flash shooting
3
Adjusting ash output (Flash intensity control)
Flash output can be adjusted if you nd that your subject to appears overexposed, or is
underexposed even though the exposure in the rest of the frame is just right.
1
Display the live control (P. 22) and select the
Flash intensity control item using .FG
2
Choose the compensation value with and HI
press . Q
ISO
AUTO
ISOISOISO
AUTOAUTOAUTO
P
RR
S-AFS-AF
00
OFFO FF
0.0
% Tips
For information on
ash bracketing:
gFL BKT (FL bracketing)” (P. 58)
# Cautions
This setting has no effect when the ash control mode for the external ash unit is set to
MANUAL.
Changes to ash intensity made with the external ash unit are added to those made with
the camera.
When [w F+ ] is set to [On], the ash intensity value will be added to the exposure
compensation value. “Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)g
Using external ash units designated for use with this
camera
Optional external ash units designated for use with this camera support a wide variety
of options for ash photography, including automatic ash control, super FP, and
wireless ash control (P. 93).
Other external ash units
Note the following when using a third-party ash unit mounted on the camera hot shoe:
Using obsolete ash units that apply currents of more than about 24 V to the camera hot
shoe X-contact will damage the camera.
Connecting ash units with signal contacts that do not conform to Olympus speci cations
may damage the camera.
Use only with the camera in shooting mode at shutter speeds slower than 1/160 s and M
at ISO settings other than [AUTO].
Flash control can only be performed by manually setting the ash to the ISO sensitivity
and aperture values selected with the camera. Flash brightness can be adjusted by
adjusting either ISO sensitivity or aperture.
Use a ash with an angle of illumination suited to the lens. Angle of illumination is usually
expressed using 35-mm format equivalent focal lengths.
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Shooting and viewing movies
4
4
Use the button to record High DeR nition (HD) movies with sound. In movie mode,
you can create movies that take advantage of the effects available in modes and .A M
Changing the settings for movie recording
Adding effects to a movie
1
Select as the shooting mode.n
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“Choosing a Shooting Mode” (P. 12)
2
Display the live control (P. 22) and use to FG
highlight the shooting mode.
3
Use to choose a mode and press .HI Q
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Program Auto
POptimal aperture is set automatically according to the brightness of
the subject.
ADepiction of background is changed by setting the aperture. Use
HI to adjust the aperture.
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Shutter speed affects how the subject appears. Use to adjust FG
shutter speed. Shutter speed can be set to values between 1/30 s
and 1/4000 s.
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You control both aperture and shutter speed. Use to choose the HI
aperture, to select the shutter speed from values between 1/30 FG
s and 1/4000 s. Sensitivity can be set manually to values between
ISO 400 and 1600; auto ISO sensitivity control is not available.
ART1 ART6 Movie can be recorded with effects of art lter mode.
g “Using art lters” (P. 18)
# Cautions
When recording a movie, you cannot change the settings for exposure compensation,
aperture value, and shutter speed.
If [Image Stabilizer] is activated while recording a movie, the recorded image is enlarged
slightly. Even if [Vertical IS] or [Horizontal IS] is selected, the setting for [Auto] is applied.
Stabilization is not possible when the camera shake is excessive.
When using a lens with the image stabilizer function, turn off the image stabilizer function
of either the lens or the camera.
When the inside of the camera becomes hot, shooting is automatically stopped to protect
the camera.
With some art lters, [C-AF] operation is limited.
Cards with an SD speed class of 6 or above are recommended for movie recording.
Shooting and viewing movies
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Shooting and viewing movies
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Movie sound options (recording sound with movies)
1
Display the live control (P. 22) and select the
Movie item using .RFG
2
Switch ON/OFF using and press . HI Q
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# Cautions
When recording sound in a movie, the sound made by the lens and camera operating
may be recorded. If desired, you can reduce these sounds by shooting with [AF Mode] set
to [S-AF], or by limiting the amount of times you press the buttons.
No sound is recorded in [ART5] (Diorama) mode.
Viewing movies
1
Display a movie in single-frame playback and
press .Q
2
Select [Movie Play] using and press to FG Q
begin playback.
The following operations can be performed during
movie playback:
Movie
Movie Play
Erase
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Back Set
Q
Pause or resume playback.
While playback is paused, press to F
display the rst frame and press to G
display the last frame. Press to H I
rewind or advance one frame. Press and
hold the button to rewind or advance in
succession.
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Elapsed time/Total
recording time
H I/Advance or rewind a movie.
F G/Adjust volume.
% Tips
Recording movies with the shutter button: “Recording movies with the shutter button” g
(P. 92)
Reducing wind noise: “Microphone set (SEMA–1)” (P. 102)g
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Playback options
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Single-frame playback
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To exit to shooting mode, press the shutter button halfway.
The following operations can be performed in full-frame playback.
jView other pictures.
U ( )IZoom in on pictures (P. 16).
G ( )HView Index display.
INFO View information on the current picture (P. 33).
RSelect pictures. Selected pictures are shown by .v
QDisplay the menus.
JPEG Edit, RAW Data Edit, , , Rotate, , Erase0R m
% Tips
Changing the roles of the control dial. [Dial Function]:
g “Customizing camera settings” (P. 81)
Index display/calendar display
Index display
To view multiple pictures, press ) in full-frame playback.G (H
Calendar display
Display the rst picture taken on each date.
Playback options


Product specificaties

Merk: Olympus
Categorie: Digitale camera
Model: Pen E-PM1
Kleur van het product: Zwart
Gewicht: 217 g
Breedte: 109.5 mm
Diepte: 37 mm
Hoogte: 63.7 mm
Beeldscherm: LCD
Beeldschermdiagonaal: 3 "
Ondersteunde videoformaten: AVCHD,AVI
Video recording: Ja
Totaal aantal megapixels: 13.1 MP
Type stroombron: AC
Compatibele geheugenkaarten: SD,SDHC,SDXC
Aantal HDMI-poorten: 1
Focus: TTL
Brandpuntbereik: - mm
Ondersteund aantal accu's/batterijen: 1
Ondersteunde beeldverhoudingen: 3:2,3:4,4:3,16:9
Formaat analoog signaal: NTSC,PAL
USB-versie: 2.0
Beeldstabilisator: Ja
Zelfontspanner: 2,12 s
Megapixels: 12.3 MP
Type beeldsensor: Live MOS
Beeldsensorformaat: 4/3 "
Cameratype: MILC
Digitale zoom: - x
Optische zoom: - x
Camera sluitertijd: 1/160 - 1/4000 s
Ingebouwde flitser: Ja
Videomogelijkheid: Ja
Auto focusing (AF) modes: Continuous Auto Focus,Single Auto Focus
Belichtingsinstelling: Programma AE
ISO-gevoeligheid: 200,250,320,400,500,640,800,1000,1250,1600,2000,2250,2500,3200,4000,5000,6400,12800,Auto
Flitser-modi: Auto,Flash off,Flash on
Maximale videoresolutie: 1920 x 1080 Pixels
Framerate Motion JPEG: 30 fps
HD type: Full HD
Ingebouwde microfoon: Ja
Stemopname: Ja
Beeldschermresolutie (numeriek): 460000 Pixels
Intern geheugen: - MB
3D: Ja
Videoresoluties: 640 x 480,1280 x 720 Pixels
Materiaal: Staal
Fotoresolutie(s): 1024 x 768,2560 x 1920
Scene modes: Beach,Children,Close-up (macro),Documents,Fireworks,Night,Panorama,Portrait,Snow,Sports,Sunset,Landscape (scenery)
Temperatuur bij opslag: -20 - 60 °C
Luchtvochtigheid bij opslag: 10 - 90 procent
Geheugenslots: 1
Optionele connectiviteit: Bluetooth
Minimum brandpunt lengte (35mm film equiv): - mm
Maximale brandpuntafstand (35mm film equiv): - mm
Snelste camera sluiter snelheid: 1/4000 s
Langzaamste camera sluiter snelheid: 60 s
PictBridge: Ja
Camera afspelen: Movie,Single image,Slide show
Blootstelling type: Aperture priority AE,Auto,Manual,Shutter priority AE
Datum afdrukken: Ja
Camera-bestandssysteem: DCF 2.0,DPOF 1.1,Exif 2.2,RAW
Batterij leeftijd (CIPA standaard): 330 opnames
Bedrijfstemperatuur (T-T): 0 - 40 °C
Relatieve vochtigheid in bedrijf (V-V): 30 - 90 procent
Batterijen inbegrepen: Ja
Batterijtechnologie: Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Belichtingscorrectie: ± 2EV (1/3EV step)
Automatisch scherpstellen (AF) objectdetectie: Gezicht
Grootte van de beeldsensor ( B x H ): 17.3 x 13 mm

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