[. . . ] INSTRUCTIONS
Before using your camera, read this manual carefully to ensure correct use. We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important photographs.
Thank you for purchasing an Olympus camera.
MAIN FEATURES
Built-in 28mm~110mm approx. SLR lens ensures that what you see in the viewfinder is what you get on film. Direct Mode Select buttons let you easily select the right exposure mode for any shooting purpose. [. . . ] Then switch the camera to the horizontal position to take the photograph.
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focus lock by first · Use theon something at the focusing same distance as the subject you wish to take a picture of, and then aim at the subject.
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Two subjects at different distances
Subjects with repetitive patterns
High-speed subjects at close
range
· When the subject locks out-offocus although the autofocus lamp lights, focus on another
subject at the desired camera-to-
subject distance first. Then recompose the frame to take the picture.
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· When the subject locks out-offocus although the autofocus lamp lights, focus on another subject at the desired camera-tosubject distance first. Then recompose the frame to take the picture.
· Focus on another subject at the
desired camera-to-subject distance first. Then recompose
the frame to take the picture.
EXPOSURE
the film, and is controlled by a combination of
aperture size and shutter speed. Exposure refers to the amount of light which strikes
Automatic Exposure Mode
Program Chart (FULL AUTO)
The following program chart is for 28mm wideangle and 110mm telephoto focal lengths. According to the focal length, the camera's program
amount of light, called correct exposure, depends on the film speed (indicated on the film package, The automatic exposure function automatically sets the correct exposure. This camera employs two types of automatic exposure modes: programmed auto-exposure and aperture-preferred autoexposure.
With programmed auto exposure, the camera
itself changes. When the subject is brightly lit, the F stop and shutter speed change simultaneously.
When the lighting is darker, the aperture opens fully
and the shutter speed changes to match it. In the standard shooting mode (refer to p. 36), if the built-in flash has been flipped up, it will automatically fire in dark lighting conditions. The shutter speed will be fixed at 1/100-sec.
automatically selects the most suitable combination
of F stop and shutter speed for the existing lighting conditions. This lets you concentrate on composing your shot and releasing the shutter at just the right time. With aperture-preferred auto, you select the desired
F stop, and the camera automatically selects the correct shutter speed. Aperture-preferred auto gives more artistic freedom of expression and creativity by selecting a desired F stop to control the blur of the background.
Portrait Mode In this mode, the camera chooses a wide aperture for a shallow depth of field. This results in a softly
blurred subject background, against which your
subject stands out in sharp focus. This mode also prevents camera-shake from happening because a faster shutter speed is selected.
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FILM SPEED
Night Scene Mode When shooting night scenes you may sometimes be disappointed with the result, usually because the camera's automatic exposure function works on a standard exposure ratio. In such situations a professional photographer would adjust for exposure compensation based on personal experience, or select the manual shooting mode. In the night scene mode, exposure compensation is automatically adjusted for attractive night scene photography. For example, when shooting a subject with a night scene as its background, the use of the flash is often desirable. Should that be the case, the camera performs the most suitable exposure compensation for both the subject and the background. Since the selected shutter speed may be very slow, the camera should be held firmly in position (with a tripod for example) to prevent blurring. This mode is ideal for capturing high-speed photo opportunities such as sports scenes and children at play. A fast shutter speed is automatically selected to "freeze" the action on film.
This mode is ideal when you want to focus on both the subject and the background or when you want to shoot natural scenery with low contrast. [. . . ] After using it at the beach, wipe it with a cloth that has been moistened with fresh water and then wrung out. A: When the shutter release button is pressed halfway, the camera measures both the exposure and the focus and then locks them as long as the shutter release button remains halfway depressed. In the Spot Metering mode, the exposure is locked when the spot button is pressed. A: Wipe the lens gently with lens cleaning tissue that has been moistened with a small amount of lens cleaning fluid. [. . . ]