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Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. Before you start to use yournew camera, please read these instructions carefully to enjoy optimum performanceand 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 firmware version 1.0 for this camera. If there
are addition and/or modification of functions due to firmware update for the camera,the contents will differ. For the latest information, please visit the Olympus website.
DIGITAL CAMERA
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
Basic guide P.2
Review the camera part names,
the basic steps for shooting and
playback, and the basic operations.
Table of Contents P. 26
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Camera
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1 SSWF indicator gP. 14, 1282 ON/OFF button gP. 143 Shutter button gP. 16, 604 F(Exposure compensation) button
gP. 505 Strap eyelet gP. 106 Lens attachment mark gP. 137 Mount
(Remove the body cap before attaching thelens.)
8 Hot shoegP. 739 MicrophonegP. 78, 900 Self-timer lampgP. 62a Lens release buttongP. 13b Lens lock pin
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Namesofpartsandfunctions
Basicguide
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1 Mode dial gP. 42 LCD monitor gP. 8, 93MENU button gP. 244 INFO(Information display) button
gP. 23, 41, 835 Tripod socket
6Battery/card compartment cover gP. 117 Battery/card compartment lock gP. 11
8D (Erase) button gP. 929q (Playback) button gP. 18, 810AEL/AFL button gP. 51, 99
0 (Protect) button gP. 91a
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Mode dial
The mode dial allows you to change thecamera settings easily according to thesubject.
For more advanced shooting and greater creative control, you can set the aperture value and
shutter speed. The settings made in the advanced shooting modes are retained even if the camera is turned off.
Select according to the shooting scene. The camera sets the appropriate shooting conditionsautomatically.
When rotating the mode dial or turning off the power in the easy shooting modes, functionswith changes made to their settings are restored to the factory default settings.
P Program shootingAllows you to shoot using an aperture and shutter speedthat the camera sets. (gP. 44)
AAperture priority
shootingAllows you to set the aperture manually. The camerasets the shutter speed automatically. (gP. 45)
S Shutter priority shootingAllows you to set the shutter speed manually. Thecamera sets the aperture automatically. (gP. 46)
M Manual shootingAllows you to set the aperture and shutter speedmanually. (gP. 47)
A iAuto
The camera automatically selects an optimal shooting modefrom [PORTRAIT], [LANDSCAPE], [NIGHT SCENE],[SPORT], and [MACRO]. This is a fully automatic modewhich allows you to shoot with the optimal settings for the
scene by simply pressing the shutter button.
ART Art filterWhen you select a desired filter or scene, the cameraoptimizes the shooting conditions for that filter or scene.
SCN SceneIn SCNmode, most of the functions cannot be changed.
n Movie Used for shooting movies. Besides using [P]and [A],you can record a movie with the art filter.
Advanced shooting modes
Easy shooting modes
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Namesofpartsandfunctions
Basicguide
1 Set the mode dial to ART or SCN. The art filter menu or scene menu is displayed.
2 Usefgto select the filter or scene.3 Press theibutton.
Art filters and [e-PORTRAIT]are not applied to RAW images. If the record mode is set to [RAW]and art filter is applied, the record mode is automatically set
to [YN+RAW]. The grainy appearance of the picture may be emphasized depending on the type of art filter. When either RAW or JPEG+RAW are set in [e-PORTRAIT], a RAW image and a JPEG
(X(25601920)) with applied effect are saved.
When JPEG is set in [e-PORTRAIT], two images are saved, one from before application of theeffect (with set picture quality) and the other from after application of the effect(X(25601920)).
Setting the art filter/scene
POP ART1
SETBACK
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Icon Art filter Icon Art filter
j POP ART m LIGHT TONE
k SOFT FOCUS n GRAINY FILM
l PALE&LIGHT COLOR o PIN HOLE
Types of art filters
Icon Mode Icon Mode
I PORTRAIT q DIS MODE
e e-PORTRAIT J MACRO
L LANDSCAPE r NATURE MACRO
K LANDSCAPE+PORTRAIT & CANDLE
J SPORT * SUNSET
G NIGHT SCENE @ DOCUMENTS
U NIGHT+PORTRAIT s PANORAMA (gP. 43)
G CHILDREN ( FIREWORKS
H HIGH KEY g BEACH & SNOW
I LOW KEY
Types of scene modes
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Live control
The following screen which simultaneously displays shooting setting functions andassociated options is called the live control. Press theibutton to display the live controlon the LCD monitor. You can set the art filter, the white balance and other effects while
checking live view.gUsing the live control to operate the camera (P. 22)
*1 ART or SCN mode only*2
nmode only
There may be unavailable menus depending on the selected shooting mode.
Functions SettingRef.page
Scene mode*1 [I] [e] [L] [K] [J] [G] [U] [G] [H] [I] [q] [J]
[r] [&][*] [@] [s] [(] [g] P. 5
Art filter mode*1 [j] [k] [l] [m] [n] [o] P. 5
Movie AE mode*2 [P] [A] [j] [k] [l] [m] [n] [o] P. 79
White balance[AUTO] [5] [2] [3] [1] [w] [x] [y] [n] [V][CWB] P. 67
Sequential shooting/self-timer
[o] [j] [Y12S] [Y2S] P. 61-62
Image stabilizer [OFF] [I.S. 1] [I.S. 2] [I.S. 3] [FOCAL LENGTH] P. 62
Aspect ratio [4:3] [16:9] [3:2] [6:6] P. 40
Record mode[RAW] [YF] [YN] [XN] [WN] [YF+RAW] [YN+RAW] etc.
P. 64ISO sensitivity [AUTO] [100] [125] [160] [200] [250] [320] etc. P. 53
Flash mode [AUTO] [!] [#] [$] [H] [#SLOW] [#SLOW2] etc. P. 75
Metering mode [G] [H] [I] [IHI] [ISH] P. 49
AF mode [S-AF] [C-AF] [MF] [S-AF+MF] P. 56
Face detection [gON] [gOFF] P. 39
AF target selection BM P. 58
Movie sound record*2 [RON] [ROFF] P. 80
P
LFWB AUTOWB AUTO
AUTO5231wx
Functions
Setting
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Namesofpartsandfunctions
Basicguide
Super control panel
The following screen allows the display and setting of shooting settings at the same timeand is called the super control panel. On the live control display, press the INFObuttonto switch to the super control panel.
gSetting while looking at the super control panel (P. 23)
Movie recording mode is not displayed.
mallSuper Fine
OFF
ISO
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The functions within this area can be set on the super control panel.
1 Internal temperature warning
mgP. 127Arrow pad functionepgP. 1022 Shooting mode gP. 4, 44-473 Function name
4 White balance gP. 67White balance compensation gP. 68
5 ISO sensitivity gP. 536 Sequential shooting/self-timer gP. 61-627 Flash mode gP. 758 Flash intensity control gP. 779 Image stabilizer gP. 62
0 AF mode gP. 56AF target gP. 58a Record mode gP. 64b Flash charging gP. 124c Battery check gP. 8
d Picture mode gP. 71
e Sharpness NgP. 71Contrast JgP. 71Saturation TgP. 71Gradation zgP. 72B&W Filter xgP. 71Picture tone ygP. 71
f Color space gP. 108g Face detection gP. 39, 104h Metering mode gP. 49i Number of storable still pictures gP. 140j Exposure compensation value gP. 50
Exposure level gP. 47
k Aspect ratio gP. 40l Aperture value gP. 44-47m Shutter speed gP. 44-47
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LCD monitor (Live view)
You can use the LCD monitor to view the subject while shooting.gUsing live view (P. 37)
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1 Internal temperature warningmgP. 127Arrow pad functionepgP. 102
2 My Mode gP. 1013 Shooting mode gP. 4, 44-474 Flash mode gP. 755 ISO sensitivity gP. 536 Metering mode gP. 497 AF mode gP. 568 Face detectionggP. 39, 1049 Flash intensity control gP. 77
Super FP flash sgP. 740 AE Lock ugP. 51
Auto bracket tgP. 52, 54, 70, 77Multiple exposurei
gP. 54
Home position pgP. 59a Shutter speed gP. 44-47b Aperture value gP. 44-47c Flash gP. 124 (blinks: charging in
progress, lights up: charging completed)
d Battery check
Lit up (green) (ready for use)
Lit up (green) (Battery is running low)
Blinks (red) (charging required)
e AF confirmation mark gP. 16, 38, 60f Art filter/scene gP. 5g White balance gP. 67h Sequential shooting gP. 61
Self-timer gP. 62i Image stabilizer vwsgP. 62j Aspect ratio gP. 40k Record mode gP. 64l Number of storable still pictures gP. 140
Available recording time
m Exposure compensation value gP. 50n Histogram gP. 41
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LCD monitor (Playback)
You can switch the monitor display using the INFObutton.gInformation display (P. 83)
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Overall displaySimplified display
1 Aspect border gP. 402 Print reservation
Number of prints gP. 1123 Sound record gP. 90
4 Protect gP. 915 Battery check gP. 86 Date and time gP. 157 Aspect ratio gP. 40, 898 Pixel count, compression rate gP. 649 Record mode gP. 640 File number
a Frame number
b AF target gP. 58c Shooting mode gP. 4, 44-47
d Exposure compensation gP. 50e Shutter speed gP. 44-47f Aperture value gP. 44-47g Focal length gP. 132
(The focal length is displayed in 1 mm units.)h Flash intensity control gP. 77i ISO sensitivity gP. 53j White balance compensation gP. 68k Picture mode gP. 71k Color space gP. 108m White balance gP. 67n Metering mode gP. 49o Histogram gP. 83
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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 thecamera.
Camera Body cap Strap PS-BLS1 (BLS-1)Lithium ion battery
PS-BCS1 (BCS-1)Lithium ion charger
USB cable AV cable(Monaural)
OLYMPUS Master 2 CD-ROM Instruction manual Warranty card
2
1
3
Lastly, pull the strap tightmaking sure that it is fastenedsecurely (3).
Attaching the strap
Attach the other end of the strap to the other eyelet in the same way.
Thread the strap in the direction ofthe arrows (1,2).
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Preparationsforsh
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Basicguide
Preparing the Camera
23
1
1 Charging the battery
Battery/card compartment lockBattery/card compartment cover
2 Loading the battery
1
2
3
BLS-1 Lithium ion battery
AC wall outlet
BCS-1 Lithium ioncharger
AC cable
Charging indicator
Amber light: Charging in progress
Blue light: Charging complete
(Charging time: Up to
approximately 3 hours 30 minutes).
Amber blinking: Charging error
Turn off the camera before opening orclosing the battery/card compartment cover.
To remove the battery, first push the batterylock knob in the direction of the arrow andthen remove.
Unloading the battery
Battery lock knob
Direction indicating mark
Direction indicating mark
It is recommended to set aside a backup battery for prolonged shooting in case the batteryin use drains.
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4 Closing the battery/card compartment cover
When using the camera, be sure to closethe battery/card compartment cover.
Close the cover until you hear a click.
3 Loading the card Insert the SD/SDHC card
(referred to as card in theseinstructions) until it locks in place.gCard basics (P. 130)
Press the inserted card lightly and it will beejected.
Pull out the card. Never open the battery/card compartment
cover while the card access lamp isblinking.
Removing the card
SD card slotContact area
Turn off the camera beforeloading or removing the card.
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Basicguide
Attaching a lens to the camera
1
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Body cap
3
3
4
1
2
Lens cap
Alignment mark(Red)
Lens attachment mark(Red)
2
1
Lens release button
1 Remove the body cap from the camera and the
rear cap from the lens
2 Attach a lens to the camera
Make sure the camera is turned off. Do not press the lens release
button. Do not touch internal portions of
the camera.
3 Remove the lens cap(3,4)
Removing the lens from the camera
While pressing the lens release button (1),rotate the lens in the direction of the arrow(2).
gInterchangeable lenses (P. 132)
Align the lens attachment mark (red)on the camera with the alignmentmark (red) on the lens, then insertthe lens into the cameras body (1).
Rotate the lens in the directionindicated by the arrow until you hearit click (2).
Rear cap
Lens releasebutton
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Power on
Dust reduction function operationThe dust reduction function is automatically activated when the camera is turned on. Ultrasonicvibrations are used to remove dust and dirt from the image pickup devices filter surface. TheSSWF (Super Sonic Wave Filter) indicator blinks while dust reduction is working.
Certain types of lens are retractable andcontained within the barrel when stored.You cannot take a picture with the lensretracted.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 UNLOCKswitch(3).
Using separately sold retractable lens
To turn off the power, press the ON/OFFbutton again.
1 Press the ON/OFF button to turn on the camera
When you turn on the power the LCD monitor lights up.
LCD monitor
SSWF indicator
ON/OFFbutton
Mode dial
Set the mode dial to P.
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250 F5.6
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UNLOCKswitch
Zoom ring
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Setting the date/time
ENG.W
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SETBACK
OFF
5SEC
cMENU DISPLAYFIRMWARE
REC VIEW
j0
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a e an me n orma on s recor e on e car oge er w eimages. The file name is also included with the date and timeinformation. Be sure to set the correct date and time before using
the camera.
CARD SETUP
NORM
CUSTOM RESET
PICTURE MODE
GRADATION
IMAGE ASPECT
SETBACK
4:3
Y
Y/M/D
CANCEL
M D TIME
2009
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Y/M/D
CANCEL
M D TIME
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Y/M/D
M D TIME
SETCANCEL
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M D TIME
SETCANCEL
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cMENU DISPLAY
FIRMWARE
REC VIEW
j0k0
1 Press the MENUbutton
2 Usefgto select [d],then press i
3 Usefgto select[X], then press i
4 Usefgto select [Y],then press i
5 Repeat this procedure until the
date and time are completely set
6 Usefgto select thedate format
7 Press theibutton
8 Press the MENUbuttonto exit
MENUbutton
The time is displayed in the 24-hour format.
Arrow padfghi
The menu screen is displayed onthe LCD monitor.
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Shooting
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P
LNN
Shutter button
Cardaccesslamp
The shutter sounds and the picture is taken. The card access lamp blinks and the camera starts recording the picture.
AF confirmation mark
Aperture valueShutter speed
1 Select a composition whileviewing the LCD monitor
2 Adjust the focus
3 Release the shutter
Press the shutter
button halfway.
LCD monitor
Press the shutter button allthe way (fully).
Never remove the battery or card while the card access lamp is blinking. Doing so coulddestroy stored pictures and prevent storage of pictures you have just taken.
The focus is locked, the AF confirmation mark appears, and the AF target appears at thefocus position.
The shutter speed and aperture value that have been set automatically by the camera aredisplayed.
AF target
LCD monitor
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Basicguide
Horizontalgrip
Verticalgrip
Keep your fingers and thestrap away from the lens.
If no operations are performed for approximately one minute, the camera entersthe sleep mode (stand-by) and stops operating. The camera activates again whenyou touch any button (the shutter button, qbutton, etc.). gSLEEP (P. 103)
Holding the camera
When the camera stops operating
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Playback/Erasing
Displays theprevious frame
Displaysthe nextframe
qbutton
Displays the frame that is
stored 10 frames ahead
Displays the frame that isstored 10 frames back
Each time you turn the sub dial towards U, theimage is incrementally enlarged from 2 to 14.
Arrow pad
Sub dial
ERASE
YES
NO
BACK SETDbutton
Playing back
images
Pressing the qbutton displays the last picturetaken.
Close-upplayback
Erasing images
Playback the image you want to erase and presstheDbutton.Usefgto select [YES]and press theibutton to erase.
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Basicoperations
Basicguide
Basic operations
There are three ways to operate this camera.
Using the direct buttons to operatethe camera gP. 21You can make the function settingswith the main dial or sub dial and thedirect buttons assigned to a function.Setting information is displayed onthe LCD monitor while you are settinga function.
Setting while looking at the Livecontrol or Super control panelgP. 22, 23You can make the function settingswith the Live control or Super controlpanel on the LCD monitor. You canuse the Live control or Super controlpanel to view the current settings anddirectly change the settings.
Setting on the menu gP. 24You can use the menu to set shootingand playback settings and customizecamera functions.
jMain dial
jSub dial
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Indications used in this manual
The operation button icons on the body of the camera are used to indicate theoperation buttons in this manual. Names of parts and functions (gP. 2)See.
In this manual,jindicates turning the main dial.In this manual, jindicates turning the sub dial.
In this manual,kindicates the arrow pad.fghiindicate the up, down, left and right buttons of the arrow pad.
The following symbols are used throughout this manual.
Descriptions in this manual
The operating instructions of the direct buttons, live control, super control panel andmenu are described as follows in this manual. + indicates operations performed at the same time. indicates you should proceed to the next step.
e.g.: When setting the White balance
xNotesImportant information on factors which may lead to a
malfunction or operational problems. Also warns of
operations that should be absolutely avoided.
Useful information and hints that will help you get the
most out of your camera.
g Reference pages describing details or related information.
Direct button WB
Live control ij: [WB]
Super control panel iINFOk: [WB]
Menu MENU[c][X][WB]
TIPS
Resetting the camera
settings
In P,A, S, andMmode, current camerasettings (including any changes you havemade) are retained when the power is
turned off. To reset the camera to the factorydefault settings, set [RESET].gResetting the camera settings (P. 96)
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Basicoperations
Basicguide
Using the direct buttons to operate the camera
1 Press the button for the function youwant to set
The direct menu is displayed.
e.g.) Sequential shooting/self-timer shooting
List of direct buttons
No. Direct button Function Ref. page
1 F Exposure compensation P. 50
2 ISO Sets ISO sensitivity P. 53
3 WB Sets white balance P. 67
4 jY Sequential/Self-timer shooting P. 61-62
5 AF Sets AF mode P. 56
4
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2
jSub dial
2 Turn the sub dial to change the setting, then press theibutton The function assigned to the button that was pressed remains selected for approximately
8 seconds. You can turn the sub dial and set the function during that time. If no operationsare performed for 8 seconds, the setting for that function is confirmed. gBUTTON
TIMER (P. 101)
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jY12s
Y2s
P
SINGLESINGLE
Direct menu
3
jMain dial
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Using the live control to operate the camera
1 Press theibutton to display the livecontrol
Press theibutton again to turn off the live control.
ibutton
jMain dial
2 Move the cursor to the function you wish to set using the maindial and select settings using the sub dial, then press thei
button
jSub dial
For details on the functions that can be set with live control, refer to Live control (gP. 6).
P
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AUTO5231wx
WB AUTOWB AUTO
P
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AUTO5231wx
WB AUTOWB AUTO
Cursor
Displays the selected functionname
Sub dial
(j)
Main dial(j)
Cursor
If no operations are performed for 8 seconds, the setting for that function is confirmed.
You can use the arrow pad instead of the dials.
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Basicoperations
Basicguide
Setting while looking at the super control panel
1 Press the INFObutton while
live control is displayed todisplay the super control panel
Press the INFObutton again to return to thelive control.
2 Usekto move the cursor to the function youwish to set, and change the settings using themain dial or sub dial
For details on the functions that can be set with the super control panel, refer to Super
control panel (gP. 7).
mallSuper Fine
OFF
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LIVE
INFOLIVE INFO
METERING
Press theibutton to display the direct menu indicated atthe position of the cursor. You can also use the direct menu tochange the setting. After changing the setting, press theibutton to confirm your setting. If no operation is performedwithin a few seconds, your setting is confirmed and thecamera returns to the shooting mode.
Direct menu
GHIIHIISH
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ibutton
j
Sub dial
INFObutton
kArrow pad
mallSuper Fine
OFF
ISO
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LIVE
INFOLIVE INFO
Cursor Displays the selected function name
jMain dial
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Setting on the menu
1 Press the MENUmenubutton to display the menu
3 Usefgto select afunction, andito goto the settingsscreen
2 Usefgto select a tab, then press i
For details on the functions that can be set with the menu, refer to
Menu directory (gP. 142).
Press theibuttonto confirm the setting
The current setting is displayed
CARD SETUP
NORM
CUSTOM RESET
PICTURE MODE
GRADATION
IMAGE ASPECT
SETBACK
4:3
MOVIE+STILL
IMAGE STABILIZER
SETBACK
OFF
OFF
o
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OFF
MOVIE AE MODE
j/Y
MULTIPLE EXPOSURE
SETBACK
MOVIE+STILL
IMAGE STABILIZER OFF
OFF
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OFF
MOVIE AE MODE
j/Y
MULTIPLE EXPOSURE
SETBACK
MOVIE+STILL
IMAGE STABILIZER OFF
OFF
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OFF
MOVIE AE MODE
j/Y
MULTIPLE EXPOSURE
MOVIE AE MODE
ART1
A
ART2
P
ART3
MENUbutton
Operationguide
Press the MENUbuttonto go back one screen.
W Shooting Menu 1X Shooting Menu 2q Playback Menud Setup Menu: Sets the basic functions of the
camera.
Function
Tab
i
4 Press theibutton to confirm the setting
Press the MENUbutton repeatedly to exit the menu.
kArrow pad
ibutton
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Basicguide
You can use the Custom Menu to customize the camera settings and operationsto suit your personal preferences. Customization is performed from the CustomMenu menu. The Custom Menu is added when [cMENU DISPLAY] in the SetupMenu is set to [ON].For details of the Custom Menu, refer to Customizing your camera (gP. 97)
Displaying the Custom Menu
SET
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ON
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cMENU DISPLAY
FIRMWARE
REC VIEW
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1 Press the MENUbutton to display the menu
2 Usefgto select the[d] tab, then press i
3 Usefgto select [cMENU DISPLAY], then press i
4 Usefgto select [ON], then press theibutton
The [c]tab is displayed.cCustom Menu:
Customizes shooting functions.
i
The settings on the Custom Menu are for customizing the camera to suit yourpersonal preferences or needs. They are not suited to frequent changing.The initial menu is more than adequate for setting both simple and advanced
shooting functions. Normally, there is no need to display the Custom Menu.
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Table of Contents
Names of parts and functions........................................................................................2
Camera .........................................................................................................2
Mode dial.......................................................................................................4
Live control....................................................................................................6
Super control panel .......................................................................................7
LCD monitor (Live view)................................................................................8
LCD monitor (Playback)................................................................................9
Preparations for shooting ............................................................................................10
Unpack the box contents.............................................................................10
Preparing the Camera.................................................................................11
Attaching a lens to the camera....................................................................13
Power on .....................................................................................................14
Setting the date/time ...................................................................................15
Shooting......................................................................................................16
Playback/Erasing ........................................................................................18
Basic operations..........................................................................................................19
Basic operations..........................................................................................19
Using the direct buttons to operate the camera ..........................................21
Using the live control to operate the camera...............................................22Setting while looking at the super control panel ..........................................23
Setting on the menu....................................................................................24
Functions available during live view............................................................37
The live view mechanism............................................................................37
Taking a picture using live view...................................................................................38Using the face detection function ................................................................................39
Taking a picture using manual focus...........................................................................40
Setting the image aspect.............................................................................................40
Switching the information display ................................................................................41
Taking a picture while comparing the effect ................................................................42
Enlarged display operation..........................................................................................42
Panorama shooting .....................................................................................................43
Basic guide 2Identifies the camera part names and describes the basic steps for shooting andplayback.
1 Using live view 37Describes features and operations available during live view.
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Program shooting ........................................................................................................44
Aperture priority shooting ............................................................................................45Shutter priority shooting...............................................................................................46
Manual shooting ..........................................................................................................47
Bulb shooting..............................................................................................48
Preview function ..........................................................................................................48
Changing the metering mode ......................................................................................49
Exposure compensation..............................................................................................50
AE lock ........................................................................................................................51
AE bracketing ..............................................................................................................52
ISO sensitivity setting ..................................................................................................53
ISO bracketing.............................................................................................................54
Multiple exposure ........................................................................................................54
AF mode selection.......................................................................................................56
S-AF (single AF)..........................................................................................56
C-AF (continuous AF)..................................................................................57
MF (manual focus) ......................................................................................57
Simultaneous use of S-AF mode and MF mode (S-AF+MF) ......................57
AF target selection.......................................................................................................58
Registering an AF target mode ...................................................................59
Focus lock kIf correct focus cannot be obtained ......................................................60Sequential shooting .....................................................................................................61
Self-timer shooting.......................................................................................................62
Image stabilizer ...........................................................................................................62
Selecting the record mode...........................................................................................64
Recording formats.......................................................................................64
Selecting the record mode ..........................................................................65
Selecting the white balance.........................................................................................67
Setting the auto/preset/custom white balance.............................................68
WB compensation .......................................................................................68
Setting the one-touch white balance ...........................................................69WB bracketing .............................................................................................................70
Picture mode ...............................................................................................................71
Gradation.....................................................................................................................72
2 Exposure 44Describes functions related to exposure, which is important for shooting. These functionsare for determining the aperture value, shutter speed, and other settings by measuring thebrightness in the picture.
3 Focusing and shooting functions 56Describes the optimal focusing methods according to the subject and shooting conditions.
4 Record mode, white balance, and picture mode 64Describes image adjustment functions specific to digital cameras.
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External flash shooting ................................................................................................73
Using commercially available flashes..........................................................................74
Flash mode setting ......................................................................................................75
Flash intensity control..................................................................................................77
Flash bracketing ..........................................................................................................77
Movie recording .......................................................................................................... 78
Changing the settings for movie recording ..................................................................79
Adding effects to a movie............................................................................79
Selecting the record mode ..........................................................................80
Recording Audio when Recording Movie ....................................................80
Taking still picture automatically when movie recording ends.....................................80
Single-frame/Close-up playback..................................................................................81
Index display/Calendar display....................................................................................82Information display ......................................................................................................83
Slideshow....................................................................................................................84
Rotating images...........................................................................................................85
Movie playback............................................................................................................86
Playback on TV ...........................................................................................................87
Editing still images.......................................................................................................89
Image overlay..............................................................................................................90
Protecting images........................................................................................................91
Erasing images............................................................................................................92
5 Flash shooting 73Describes taking pictures with external flash.
6 Recording Movies 78Describes movie recording method and functions.
7 Playback functions 81Describes the functions for image playback.
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Setup Menu .................................................................................................................94
X(Date/time setting) ................................................................................94W(Changing the display language) ......................................................94s(Monitor brightness adjustment)...........................................................94REC VIEW...................................................................................................95
cMENU DISPLAY......................................................................................95
FIRMWARE.................................................................................................95
Resetting the camera settings .....................................................................................96
R AF/MF .....................................................................................................................97
AF MODE....................................................................................................97
AF AREA.....................................................................................................97
P SET UP................................................................................................97RESET LENS..............................................................................................98
BULB FOCUSING.......................................................................................98
FOCUS RING..............................................................................................98
MF ASSIST .................................................................................................98
S BUTTON/DIAL ........................................................................................................98
DIAL FUNCTION.........................................................................................98DIAL DIRECTION........................................................................................99
AEL/AFL......................................................................................................99
AEL/AFL MEMO........................................................................................100
; FUNCTION.........................................................................................1007 FUNCTION...........................................................................................101MY MODE SETUP ....................................................................................101
BUTTON TIMER .......................................................................................101
A ......................................................................................................102
n FUNCTION ........................................................................................102TRELEASE/j.......................................................................................................102
RLS PRIORITY S/RLS PRIORITY C ........................................................102
UDISP/8/PC..........................................................................................................102HDMI .........................................................................................................102
VIDEO OUT...............................................................................................102
8..............................................................................................................103SLEEP.......................................................................................................103
USB MODE ...............................................................................................103
LIVE VIEW BOOST...................................................................................104
gFACE DETECT....................................................................................104
INFO SETTING.........................................................................................104
VOLUME...................................................................................................104
m SETUP................................................................................................104
8 Setup functions 94Describes the basic settings for using the camera.
9 Customizing your camera 97Describes how to customize the cameras settings.
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LEVEL GAUGE.........................................................................................104
MOVIE R...................................................................................................105VEXP/e/ISO ........................................................................................................105
EV STEP...................................................................................................105
METERING ...............................................................................................105
AELMetering .............................................................................................105
ISO............................................................................................................105ISO STEP..................................................................................................105
ISO-AUTO SET.........................................................................................105
ISO-AUTO.................................................................................................106
BULB TIMER.............................................................................................106
ANTI-SHOCK............................................................................................106
BRACKETING...........................................................................................106
W# CUSTOM..........................................................................................................106FLASH MODE...........................................................................................106
w ............................................................................................................. 106
#X-SYNC.................................................................................................106#SLOW LIMIT..........................................................................................106w+F .......................................................................................................107
XK/COLOR/WB.................................................................................................... 107NOISE REDUCT.......................................................................................107
NOISE FILTER..........................................................................................107
WB ............................................................................................................107
ALL >...................................................................................................108COLOR SPACE ........................................................................................108
SHADING COMP......................................................................................108KSET.....................................................................................................108PIXEL COUNT ..........................................................................................109
Y RECORD/ERASE .................................................................................................109
QUICK ERASE.......................................................................................... 109
RAW+JPEG ERASE.................................................................................109
FILE NAME ...............................................................................................109
EDIT FILENAME.......................................................................................110
PRIORITY SET .........................................................................................110
dpi SETTING.............................................................................................110ZK UTILITY ..........................................................................................................110
PIXEL MAPPING ......................................................................................110
EXPOSURE SHIFT...................................................................................110
fWARNING LEVEL.............................................................................111LEVEL ADJUST........................................................................................111
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Print reservation (DPOF) ...........................................................................................112
Print reservation ........................................................................................112
Single-frame reservation ...........................................................................113
All-frame reservation .................................................................................114
Resetting the print reservation data ..........................................................114
Direct printing (PictBridge).........................................................................................115
Connecting the camera to a printer ...........................................................115
Easy printing..............................................................................................116
Custom printing .........................................................................................116
Flowchart ...................................................................................................................119
Using the provided OLYMPUS Master software .......................................................119
What is OLYMPUS Master?......................................................................119
Connecting the camera to a computer ......................................................................120
Start up the OLYMPUS Master software...................................................................121
Displaying camera images on a computer ................................................................121
Downloading and saving images...............................................................121
Disconnecting the camera from your computer.........................................122
Viewing still images ...................................................................................................123Transferring images to your computer without using OLYMPUS Master ..................123
Shooting tips and information ....................................................................................124
Error codes ................................................................................................................126
Camera maintenance ................................................................................................128
Cleaning and storing the camera ..............................................................128Pixel mapping kChecking the image processing functions ....................129
10Printing 112Describes how to print your pictures.
11 Using the OLYMPUS Master software 119
Describes how to transfer and store your camera images to a computer.
12Shooting tips and maintenance 124Refer to this section for troubleshooting and camera maintenance information.
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Card basics................................................................................................................130
Usable cards .............................................................................................130
Formatting the card...................................................................................130
Battery and charger...................................................................................................131
Using your charger abroad........................................................................................131
Interchangeable lenses .............................................................................................132
M.ZUIKO DIGITAL interchangeable lenses ..............................................132
M.ZUIKO DIGITAL lens specifications......................................................133
Using optical viewfinder (sold separately) .................................................................135
Program line diagram (P mode)................................................................................136Flash synchronization and shutter speed ..................................................................136
Exposure warning display..........................................................................................137Flash modes that can be set by shooting mode ........................................................138
White balance color temperature...............................................................................139
Record mode and file size/number of storable still pictures ......................................140
Functions that can be registered with My Mode and Custom Reset Setting.............141
Menu directory...........................................................................................................142
Specifications ............................................................................................................147
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.......................................................................................... 150
Index..........................................................................................................................156
13 Information 130Refer to this section for information on optional accessories, camera specifications, andother useful shooting information.
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Quick reference
Shooting
Taking pictures withautomatic settings
Set the mode dial toAand start taking pictures. P. 4
Correct focus cannot beobtained
Use focus lock. P. 60Select the AF target and take the picture. P. 58
The minimum shooting distance varies depending onthe lens. Move to the minimum shooting distance of thelens from the subject and take a picture.
P. 132
The camera may be having difficulty focusing on thesubject with auto focus. Lock the focus at the position ofthe subject in advance or use MF to fix the distance ofthe focus.
P. 57,P. 60,P. 125
Focusing on one area
Select the AF target and take the picture using the
desired AF target.P. 58
Use MF. It may be helpful to focus while using live viewwith an enlarged image.
P. 40,P. 42,P. 57
Checking set effect beforetaking a picture
You can take a picture while using the live multi viewdisplay to compare the effect of white balance orexposure compensation.
P. 42
You can use the preview function to check the depth offield at a selected aperture value.
P. 48
You can use [TEST PICTURE]to check the image on
the LCD monitor without recording the image to a card.P. 100
Extending the useful life ofthe battery
Pressing the shutter button halfway and playing backimages over a long period of time consumesconsiderable battery power. Limiting these actions willhelp extend the useful life of the battery.
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Set [SLEEP]so that the camera enters sleep modefaster.
P. 103
Increasing the number ofpictures that can be taken
Reduce the pixel count and compression rate settings.P. 64,P. 108
Taking pictures in low light
situations without usingthe flash
Increase the ISO sensitivity. P. 53
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Taking pictures withoutwhite subjects appearingtoo white or black subjectsappearing too dark
Take a picture while checking the histogram. P. 41
Take a picture while checking the shutter speed andaperture value displays. If either is blinking, the optimalexposure is not obtained.
P. 44-46,P. 137
Set the gradation setting to [AUTO]. Subjects with areasof large contrast are adjusted automatically.
P. 72
Adjust the exposure compensation. P. 50
Taking monotone pictures
Set [PICTURE MODE]to [MONOTONE]. You can takemonotone pictures in black and white, sepia tones,purplish tones, bluish tones, and greenish tones.
P. 71
Recorded images can be edited into black-and-white orsepia-toned images.
P. 89
Set the art filter to [GRAINY FILM]. P. 5
Taking pictures of asubject against backlight
Set the gradation setting to [AUTO]. P. 72
Use spot metering to measure the exposure of the
subject in the center of the picture. If the subject is not inthe center of the picture, use AE lock to lock theexposure, and then change the composition and takethe picture.
P. 49,P. 51
Brightening a dark backlitimage
You can adjust the image using [SHADOW ADJ]of[JPEG EDIT].
P. 89
Taking pictures with ablurred background
Use A(aperture priority) mode to decrease the aperturevalue as much as possible. You can blur the backgroundmore by shooting up close to the subject.
P. 45
Taking pictures that stopthe subject in motion or
convey a sense of motion
Use the S(shutter priority) mode to take the picture. P. 46
Taking pictures with thecorrect color
Set the white balance according to the light source. Youcan also make fine changes to the settings.
P. 67
With WB bracket shooting, you can capture 3 to 9images with different white balance settings for eachpicture taken. This enables you to take pictures with thedesired white balance without having to make finechanges to the settings.
P. 70
Taking pictures so thatwhites come out white andblacks come out black
Set the spot metering for highlight or shadow control. Ifthe subject is not in the center of the picture, use AE lock
to lock the exposure, and then change the compositionand take the picture.
P. 49,
P. 51
Adjust the exposure compensation. It may be helpful touse AE bracketing if you are not sure about theexposure compensation value.
P. 50,P. 52
Set the scene mode to [HIGH KEY]or [LOW KEY]andtake a picture.
P. 5
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Taking pictures withoutnoise
Set [NOISE REDUCT.]to [AUTO]or [ON]. P. 107
To take pictures in a dark location, set [NOISE FILTER]to [HIGH].
P. 107
Optimizing the LCDmonitor
You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor. P. 94
During live view, set [LIVE VIEW BOOST]to [ON]tomake the subject easier to see without the exposure
reflecting on the LCD monitor.
P. 104
Reducing camera shake
Set the image stabilizer function. P. 62
Hold the camera firmly when pressing the shutter button.When using a slow shutter speed, be sure to stabilizethe camera by using a tripod or similar method.
P. 17
Use the external flashes. P. 75
Set the scene mode to [DIS MODE]. P. 5
Increase the ISO sensitivity. When using the [AUTO]setting, set the upper limit of [AUTO]to a higher value.
P. 53,P. 105
Using the self-timer can reduce camera shake thatoccurs when the shutter button is pressed.
P. 62
Taking pictures whilechecking the level of thecamera
You can display the level gauge to check whether thecamera is level.
P. 104
Display the ruled lines in live view. Compose the shot sothat the subject and ruled lines are horizontally andvertically aligned.
P. 41
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Playback
Displaying the image afterthe picture is taken
Set [REC VIEW]. You can set the number of secondsthat the image is displayed.
P. 95
Displaying the image afterthe picture is taken anddeleting unneeded images
Set [REC VIEW]to [AUTO q]. After you take a picture,the camera switches to playback mode automatically,allowing you to delete the image.
P. 95
Checking whether thesubject is in focus
Use close-up playback to check whether the subject is infocus.
P. 81
Quickly searching for thedesired image
Use index display to search from a index of between 4and 100 frames.
P. 82
Use calendar display to search by the date the picturewas taken.
P. 82
Viewing images on a TVUse the AV cable or HDMI mini-cable (commerciallyavailable) to play back recorded images on your TV.You can also view the images as a slideshow.
P. 87
Settings
Saving the settings
You can register two camera settings in [CUSTOMRESET]. Even if the settings are changed, they can bereturned to their registered settings by resetting thesettings.
P. 96
You can register up to two current camera settings in[MY MODE SETUP]. Assign My Mode to the /EDITFILENAME/dpi SETTING/EXPOSURE SHIFT/fWARNING LEVEL
P. 96,P. 141
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1 Using live view
The view of the subject you are taking a picture of on the LCD monitor is called live view. Youcan view the exposure or white balance effect and the subjects composition while you take apicture.
Functions available during live viewThe following functions can be used during live view.
Focusing during live view
Taking a picture using focus lock gP. 60 Taking a picture while adjusting the focus manually gP. 40 Taking a picture while focusing on a face gP. 39 Taking a picture while checking the focus by enlarging the zone to be focused gP. 42
Taking a picture while checking the effect
Taking a picture after comparing the effect of exposure compensation or white balance
gP. 42 Taking a panoramic picture gP. 43
Switching the indications on the LCD monitor
Turning off the information display/Displaying the histogram or ruled lines gP. 41 Checking the subject on the monitor even in low light situations gP. 104
x Notes If there is a high-intensity light source within the screen, the image may be displayed darker
but will be recorded normally. If the live view function is used over a long period, the temperature of the image pickup device
rises causing images with high ISO sensitivity to appear noisy and unevenly colored. Eitherlower the ISO sensitivity or turn off the camera for some time.
The live view mechanism
During live view, the image on the LCD monitor is the same image received by the imagepickup device (Live MOS sensor/imager) that is used for shooting. This way you can checkthe effects of exposure compensation or white balance on the LCD monitor. Moreover, youcan also enlarge part of the subject to focus on it or display ruled lines to check that thecomposition is level.
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Press the shutter button down halfway to perform autofocus using the imager device.
1 Press the shutter button halfway. When the focus is locked, the AF confirmation mark
((orn) and AF target mark light up.(: For a high-speed Imager AF-compatible lens whichis a Micro Four Thirds system lens or Four Thirdssystem lens*
n: Other Four Thirds system lens Check the focus on the LCD monitor.
You can enlarge the view and finely adjust thefocus. gEnlarged display operation (P. 42)
2 Press the shutter button all the way to take apicture.
You can record sound with the picture you have taken.
gAdding sound to still pictures (P. 90)
To adjust the focus by using manual focus:j In [S-AF+MF]mode or [MF]mode, turn the focus ring to enlarge the subject and achieve focus.
gMF ASSIST (P. 98)
* For the latest information about Olympus Four Thirds lenses compatible with Hi-Speed Imager AF, visit theOlympus website.
Taking a picture using live view
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By setting [gFACE DETECT]to [ON], the camera will detect peoples faces in the frameand adjust the focus and metering automatically.
In order to use the
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You can take a picture focusing manually while checking the focus on the LCD monitor.
1 Set the AF mode to [S-AF+MF] or [MF]. gAF mode selection (P. 56)2 Adjust the focus by rotating the focus ring.
In [S-AF+MF]mode, after pressing the shutter button halfway or pressing the AEL/AFLbutton, you can rotate the focus ring to finely adjust the focus before taking the picture.
You can turn off zoom display. gEnlarged display operation (P. 42) You can also disallow enlarged view. gMF ASSIST (P. 98)
You can change the aspect ratio (horizontal-to-vertical ratio) when taking pictures using liveview. Depending on your preference, you can set the aspect ratio to [4:3](standard), [16:9],[3:2], or [6:6]. JPEG images are trimmed and saved according to the aspect ratio.
x Notes RAW images are not trimmed and are recorded with the aspect ratio information at the time of
shooting. During RAW image playback, images are displayed with a border based on the aspect ratio.
To change the aspect ratio of recorded images:j You can only change the aspect ratio when the aspect ratio of the image is set to [4:3].
gEditing still images (P. 89)To trim recorded images:j You can only trim images when the aspect ratio of the image is set to [4:3].
gEditing still images (P. 89)
Taking a picture using manual focus
Setting the image aspect
Menu MENU[W][IMAGE ASPECT]
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You can switch the information displayed on the monitor by pressing INFObuttonrepeatedly. You can also switch the information displayed by turning the main dial whilepressing the INFObutton.
To quickly switch to the frequently used display:j You can hide the information display for all modes except Information display on. gINFO
SETTING (P. 104)
How to read the histogram:j The following shows you how to read the histogram display easily.1 If the graph has many peaks around here, the image will appear
mostly black.2 If the graph has many peaks around here, the image will appear
mostly white.3 The part indicated in green in the histogram shows the luminance
distribution within the spot metering area.
Switching the information display
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Scale display*1
Histogram display
Zoom display
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*1 With [INFO SETTING](gP. 104), you can also select [w] or [x] for the ruled line display.*2 During multiple exposure shooting (gP. 54), the information display then switches to Multiple
exposure display.When [LEVEL GAUGE](gP. 104) is set to [ON], the information display switches to Digital levelgauge display.
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You can check the effect of exposure compensation or white balance on a 4-split screen.
1 Press the INFObutton repeatedly to display themulti view display.
gSwitching the information display (P. 41) The exposure compensation comparison screen isdisplayed. Pressfto switch to the white balancecomparison screen. Pressfgto switch the screen.
2 Usehior the dial to select the setting value, thenpress theibutton. You can take the picture using the set value.
x Notes Exposure compensation is not available in Mmode. This function cannot be used inA, ART or SCN modes.
It is possible to enlarge the subject for display. Enlarging the image during MF makes focusconfirmation and adjustment easier.
1 Press the INFObutton repeatedly to display the zoom display.gSwitching the information display (P. 41) The enlargement frame will be displayed.
2 Usekto move the frame and press theibutton. The area inside the frame is enlarged and displayed. Press and hold theibutton to return the enlargement frame to the center after it was
moved.
3 Turn the sub dial to change the magnification (7/10). Usekto scroll the frame even during magnification. Pressing theibutton will cancel the zoom display.
Taking a picture while comparing the effect
Enlarged display operation
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You can enjoy panorama shooting easily. Using OLYMPUS Master (provided CD-ROM) tojoin images where the subjects edges overlap, you can create a single panorama compositeimage.Panorama shooting is possible up to a maximum of 10 images.
Try your best to include common parts of the overlapping images when shooting thesubject.
1Set the mode.
gSetting the art filter/scene (P. 5)
2 Usekto specify the direction for joining, then shoot thesubject with the edges overlapping.
i : Joins the next image to the right.h : Joins the next image to the left.f : Joins the next image to the top.g : Joins the next image to the bottom. Shoot while changing the composition such that the subject
overlaps. The focus, exposure, etc. will be determined at the first shot. Theg(warning) mark will be displayed after you have finished taking 10 shots. Pressing theibutton before shooting the first frame returns to the scene mode selection
menu. Pressing theibutton in the midst of shooting ends the sequence of panorama shooting,
and allows you to continue with the next one.
x Notes During panorama shooting, the image previously taken for position alignment will not be
retained. With the frames or other markers for display in the images as a guide, set thecomposition such that the edges of the overlapping images overlap within the frames.
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2 Exposure
The camera sets the optimum aperture value and shutter speed automatically according tothe subject brightness.
Set the mode dial to P. When the shutter button is half-pressed, the shutter speed
and aperture value are displayed on the LCD monitor.
Program shift (%)
By turning the main dial (or sub dial) in the Pmode, you
can change the combination of aperture and shutterspeed while maintaining the optimum exposure.gProgram line diagram (Pmode) (P. 136) The program shift setting will not be cancelled after
shooting. To cancel the settings, turn the main dial(or sub dial) until the shooting mode indication%ofthe LCD monitor changes to P. Alternatively, turn offthe power.
Program shift is not available when you are using aflash.
The shutter speed and aperture value are blinking:j The optimum exposure cannot be obtained. For details, see Exposure warning
display (gP. 137).
Program shooting
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Shooting mode
Shutter speed
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2Exposu
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The camera sets the optimum shutter speed automatically for the aperture value you haveselected. When you open the aperture (decrease the aperture value), the camera will focuswithin a shorter range (shallow depth of field) and produce a picture with a blurredbackground. When you close the aperture (increase the aperture value), the camera willfocus within a longer range. Use this mode when you wish to add changes to the backgroundrepresentation.
Set the mode dial to Aand turn the main dial (or sub dial) to set the aperture value.
To check the depth of field with the selected aperture value:j See Preview function (gP. 48).To change the exposure adjustment interval:j This can be set in 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV or 1 EV increments. gEV STEP (P. 105)Shutter speed is blinking:j The optimum exposure cannot be obtained. For details, see Exposure warning
display (gP. 137).
Aperture priority shooting
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Close the aperture (f-number is increased)
Open the aperture (f-number is decreased)
Aperture value
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The camera sets the optimum aperture value automatically for the shutter speed you haveselected. Set the shutter speed depending on the type of effect you want. A higher shutterspeed allows you to capture a fast-moving subject without blur, and a slower shutter speedblurs a moving subject, creating a feeling of speed or motion. Set the shutter speeddepending on the type of effect you want.
Set the mode dial to Sand turn the main dial (or sub dial) to set the shutter speed.
The picture looks blurred:j The possibility of camera shake spoiling your picture increases greatly during macro or ultra-
telephoto shooting. Raise the shutter speed or use a monopod or tripod to stabilize the camera.jWhen the shutter speed is slow, camera shake is more likely to occur. You can reduce camera
shake by using the image stabilizer. gImage stabilizer (P. 62)To change the exposure adjustment interval:j This can be set in 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV or 1 EV increments. gEV STEP (P. 105)The aperture value is blinking:j The optimum exposure cannot be obtained. For details, see Exposure warning
display (gP. 137).
Shutter priority shooting
TIPS
A fast shutterspeed can freezea fast actionscene without anyblur.
A slow shutterspeed will blur afast action scene.This blurring willgive theimpression ofdynamic motion.
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Faster shutter speed
Slower shutter speed
Shutter speed
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Allows you to set the aperture and shutter speed manually. You can check how much itdiffers from the appropriate exposure by using the exposure level indicator. This mode givesyou more creative control, allowing you to make whatever settings you like, regardless of thecorrect exposure.
Set the mode dial to Mand turn the dial to set the value.
The range of aperture values available varies with the lens type. The shutter speed can be set to 1/4000 - 60 sec. or [BULB].
Noise in images
While shooting at slow shutter speeds, noise may appear on-screen. These phenomena arecaused when current is generated in those sections of the image pickup device that are notnormally exposed to light, resulting in a rise in temperature in the image pickup device orimage pickup device drive circuit. This can also occur when shooting with a high ISO settingin a high-temperature environment. To reduce this noise, the camera activates the noise
reduction function.gNOISE REDUCT. (P. 107)
The picture looks blurred:j The use of a monopod or tripod is recommended when taking a picture at slow shutter speed.jWhen the shutter speed is slow, camera shake is more likely to occur. You can reduce camera
shake by using the image stabilizer. gImage stabilizer (P. 62)To change the exposure adjustment interval:j This can be set in 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV or 1 EV increments. gEV STEP (P. 105)To switch the operations of the main dial and sub dial:
j You can switch the functions that are set with the main dial and sub dial.gDIAL FUNCTION (P. 98)
x Notes Exposure compensation is not available in Mmode.
Manual shooting
Aperture value: Turn the sub dial toset the value.
Shutter speed: Turn the main dialto set the value.
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Bulb shooting
You can take a picture with a bulb exposure time in which the shutter stays open as long asyou hold down the shutter button.
In Mmode, set the shutter speed to [BULB]. [BULB]is displayed on the LCD monitor.
To automatically end bulb shooting after a specified period of time:j You can set the maximum time for bulb shooting. gBULB TIMER (P. 106)To fix the focus during manual focus shooting:j You can fix the focus so the focus does not change even if the focus ring is turned during
exposure. gBULB FOCUSING (P. 98)
x Notes The following functions are not available during bulb shooting.
Sequential shooing/self-timer shooting/AE bracket shooting/image stabilizer/flash bracketing
You can check the focused area (depth of field) with the selected aperture value on the LCDmonitor.For the preview function to work by pressing the
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There are 5 ways to measure the subject brightness: Digital ESP metering, Center weightedaveraging metering, and 3 types of spot metering. Select the most suitable mode for theshooting conditions.
GDigital ESP meteringThe camera measures the light levels and calculates the lightlevel differences in 324 separate areas of the image. This modeis recommended for general use.
HCenter weighted averaging meteringThis metering mode provides the average metering between thesubject and the background lighting, placing more weight on thesubject at the center. Use this mode when you do not want the lightlevel of the background to affect the exposure value.
ISpot meteringThe camera meters a very small area around the center of the subject,defined by the spot metering area mark on the LCD monitor. Use thismode when there is very strong backlight.
IHI Spot metering - highlight controlWhen the overall background is bright, white areas of the image willcome out gray if you use the cameras automatic exposure. Using thismode enables the camera to shift to over-exposure, allowing accuratewhite reproduction.Metering area is the same as spot metering.
ISH Spot metering - shadow controlWhen the overall background is dark, black areas of the image will come out gray if you use thecameras automatic exposure. Using this mode enables the camera to shift to under-exposure,allowing accurate black reproduction. Metering area is the same as spot metering.
Changing the metering mode
Live control ij: [METERING]
Super control panel iINFOk: [METERING]
Menu MENU[c][V][METERING]
ibutton
MENUbutton
j
G H I IHI ISH
P
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ESPESP
INFObutton
: Metering area
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In some situations, you may get better results if you manually compensate (adjust) theexposure value set automatically by the camera. In many cases, bright subjects (such assnow) will turn out darker than their natural colors. Adjusting toward + makes these subjectscloser to their real shades. For the same reason, adjust toward when shooting darksubjects. You can use value in the range 3.0 EV to suit the other exposure compensationfunction.
To change the exposure adjustment interval:j This can be set in 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV or 1 EV increments.
gEV STEP (P. 105)To adjust the exposure using only the dial:j You can set the exposure compensation value without
pressing Fbutton.gDIAL FUNCTION (P. 98)
x Notes Exposure compensation is not available in Mandsmodes.
Exposure compensation
Direct button F+j
/ j
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-2.0 EV 0 +2.0 EV
Adjust toward +Adjust toward
Fbutton
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The metered exposure value can be locked with the AEL/AFLbutton (AE lock). Use AE lockwhen you want a different exposure setting from the one that would normally apply under thecurrent shooting conditions.Normally, pressing the shutter button halfway locks both AF (auto focus) and AE (automaticexposure), but you can lock the exposure alone by pressing the AEL/AFLbutton.
Press the AEL/AFLbutton at the position whereyou wish to lock the metering values and theexposure will be locked. The exposure is lockedwhile the AEL/AFLbutton is pressed. Now pressthe shutter button. Releasing the AEL/AFLbutton cancels AE lock.
To lock the exposure:j You can lock the metering result so that it is not
cancelled when the AEL/AFLbutton is released.gAEL/AFL MEMO (P. 100)
To activate AE lock with a set metering mode:j You can set the metering mode for locking the exposure
with the AE lock.gAELMetering (P. 105)
AE lock
TIPS
AEL/AFLbutton
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AE lock
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The camera automatically shoots a number of pictures at different exposure values for eachframe. Even in conditions where correct exposure is difficult to obtain (such as a backlitsubject or a scene at dusk), you can pick the picture you prefer from a selected number offrames with a variety of different exposure settings (exposure and compensation values). Thepictures are taken in the following order: Picture with optimum exposure, picture adjusted in direction, and picture adjusted in + direction.
Compensation value: 0.3, 0.7 or 1.0 The compensation value will change if the EV step is changed. gEV STEP (P. 105)Number of frames: 3
Start shooting. In single-frame shooting, the exposure changes every
time the shutter button is pressed.
In sequential shooting, hold down the shutter button untilthe selected number of frames are taken.
Releasing the shutter button stops flash bracketingshooting. When it stops, 0is displayed in green onthe LCD monitor.
How AE bracketing compensates exposure in each shooting mode
Depending on the selected shooting mode, exposure is compensated in the following way:Pmode : Aperture value and shutter speedAmode : Shutter speedSmode : Aperture value
Mmode : Shutter speed
To apply AE bracketing to the exposure value you have compensated:j Compensate the exposure value, then use the AE bracketing feature. AE bracketing is applied to
the exposure value you have compensated.
AE bracketing
Menu MENU[c][V][BRACKETING][AE BKT]
TIPS
e.g.) When BKT is set to [3F 1.0EV]
-1.0 EV +1.0 EV0
AE BKT
WB BKT
ISO BKTFL BKT
BRACKETING
SETBACK
AE BKT
3F 0.7EV
3F 0.3EV
3F 1.0EV
OFF
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The larger the ISO value, the darker the location in which you can shoot. However, increasingthe ISO value leads to increased noise (graininess) in the picture. ISO200, which givesoptimal noise and gradation balance, is recommended for normal use.For a slower shutter speed or when you want to open the aperture, use ISO100.
[AUTO] : The sensitivity is set automaticallyaccording to the shooting conditions. For[ISO-AUTO SET], you can set the default(value normally used when the optimalexposure can be obtained) and upperlimit (upper limit of ISO that automaticallychanges). gISO-AUTO SET (P. 105)
[100-6400] : Fixed ISO sensitivity [ISO STEP]can bechanged to 1/3 EV or 1EV increments.gISO STEP (P. 105)
To automatically set the optimal ISO in Mmode:j Normally, the AUTO setting is not available in Mmode, but
you can set it for use in all shooting modes. gISO-AUTO (P. 106)
ISO sensitivity setting
Direct button ISO
Live control ij: [ISO]
Super control panel iINFOk: [ISO]
Menu MENU[c][V][ISO]
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ISO AUTOISO AUTO
ibutton
MENUbutton
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ISObutton
jINFObutton
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The camera automatically takes pictures at a different ISO sensitivity with the shutter speedand aperture value fixed. 3 images with different exposures are recorded in the order of theset ISO sensitivity (optimum exposure when set to [AUTO]), exposure in the direction, andexposure in the + direction.
Compensation value: 0.3, 0.7 or 1.0 The compensation value is set in 1/3 EV increments regardless of the ISO step setting.
Number of frames: 3
x Notes Bracketing is performed regardless of the upper limit set with [ISO-AUTO SET].
This overlays multiple frames and saves the result as a single image. The image is savedwith the record mode set at the time the image is saved.You can overlay an image while taking a picture or overlay a recorded image in playbackmode.
MULTIPLE EXPOSUREIn shooting mode, 2 frames of pictures taken can be overlaid and saved as a single image.You can also select a stored RAW image and shoot multiple exposures to create an overlayimage.[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 withthe original brightness of each frame.
[OVERLAY] : Then set to [ON], a RAW image recorded on a card can be overlaidwith multiple exposures and stored as a separate image. The numberof pictures taken is one.
IMAGE OVERLAYIn playback mode, up to 3 frames of RAW images can be overlaid and saved as a singleimage. gImage overlay (P. 90)
Setting display When multiple exposure is set,iis displayed on the
LCD monitor. When shooting is interrupted,iisdisplayed in green.
ISO bracketing
Menu MENU[c][V][BRACKETING][ISO BKT]
Multiple exposure
Menu MENU[X][MULTIPLE EXPOSURE]
FRAMEAUTO GAIN
OVERLAY
OFFOFF
OFF
MULTIPLE EXPOSURE
BACK SET
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To cancel the image during shooting:j Pressing theDbutton cancels the last picture taken.To shoot multiple exposures while checking the composition for each frame:j The overlay images are displayed semi-transparently o