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2 EN 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.
3 EN Preparations for shooting Basic guide 1 Charging the battery . 1 2 3 AC wall outlet BCS-5 Lithium ion charger p Direction indicating mark BLS-5 Lithium ion battery AC cable Charging indicator Cha.
4 EN Basic guide Preparations for shooting 1 Loading the card. Insert the SD/SDHC/SDXC card (referred to as “card” in these instructions) until it locks in place. g “Card basics” (P . 96) # Caution T urn off the camera before loading or removing the card.
5 EN Preparations for shooting Basic guide 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. # Caution Make sure the camera is turned off. Do not press the lens release button. Do not touch internal portions of the camera.
6 EN Basic guide Preparations for shooting 1 Press the ON/OFF button to turn on the camera. 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 .
7 EN Preparations for shooting Basic guide Date and time information is recorded on the card together with the images. The le name is also included with the date and time information. Be sure to set the correct date and time before using the camera.
8 EN Basic guide Names of parts and functions Camera 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 b 9 a 0 4 8 f c d e g h 1 Mode dial................................ P . 6, 10 2 Shutter button .......... P . 1 1, 12, 35, 88 3 ON/OFF button ........................... P . 6 4 Strap eyelet .
9 EN Names of parts and functions Basic guide 1 3 2 b 45 67 8 9 a 0 c F (Up) / F (Exposure compensation) button (P . 38) I (Right) / # (Flash) button (P . 56) G (Down) / j Y (Sequential shooting/ Self-timer) button (P . 46) H (Left) / P (AF target) button (P .
10 EN Basic guide Names of parts and functions Mode dial Use the mode dial to select the shooting mode. After choosing the shooting mode, use the shutter button to take photographs and the R button to shoot movies. Mode icon Indicator ■ Easy shooting modes A iAUTO (P .
1 1 EN Names of parts and functions Basic guide Shutter button R button Mode Photos: shutter button Movies: R button P Aperture and shutter speed are automatically adjusted for optimal results. The camera automatically adjusts settings and records a movie.
12 EN Basic guide Basic operations 1 Frame the shot. Keep your ngers and the strap away from the lens. • Horizontal grip V ertical grip Using lenses with an UNLOCK switch Retractable lenses with an UNLOCK switch can not be used while retracted. T urn the zoom ring in the direction of arrow ( 1 ) to extend the lens ( 2 ).
13 EN 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 .
14 EN Basic guide Basic operations Single-frame playback Press the q button to display your most recent photograph or movie. q button Arrow pad/Control dial H : Displays the previous frame I : Displays the next frame 20 10 .1 0. 01 1 2: 30 [4 03 2x 30 24 , 1/ 8] 10 0- 00 20 20 L N Still image 10 0- 00 04 4 HD HD P P 20 10 .
15 EN Basic operations Basic guide Movie playback Select a movie and press Q to display the playback menu. Select [MOVIE PLA Y] and press Q to begin playback. T o interrupt movie playback, press MENU . • MOVIE MOVIE PLA Y m BACK SET V olume V olume can be adjusted by pressing F or G during single-frame and movie playback.
16 EN Basic guide Basic operations 1 Rotate the mode dial to ART . A menu of art lters will be displayed. Select a lter using FG . 250 250 F5.6 I S O A U T O 38 38 L N 01:0 2:0 3 01:0 2:0 3 0.0 0.0 SET POP ART 1 EXIT Q Press Q or press the shutter button halfway to display the view through the lens in the monitor .
17 EN Basic operations Basic guide 1 Rotate the mode dial to SCN . A menu of scene menu will be displayed. Select a scene using FG . 250 250 F5.6 I S O A U T O 38 38 L N 01:0 2:0 3 01:0 2:0 3 B e F D C G PORTRAIT 1 SET EXIT Q Press Q or press the shutter button halfway to display the view through the lens in the monitor .
18 EN Basic guide Basic operations Live guides are available in iAUTO ( A ) mode. While iAUT O is a full auto mode, live guides make it easy to access a variety of advanced photographic techniques.
19 EN Basic operations Basic guide 1 Set the mode dial to A . 2 After pressing Q to display the live guide, use the FG buttons on the arrow pad to highlight an item and press Q to select. CHANGE COLOR SA TURA TION Guide item 3 Use FG on the arrow pad to choose the level.
20 EN Basic guide Basic operations The live control can be used to adjust settings in P , S , A , M , and n modes. Using live control allows you to preview the effects of dif ferent settings in the monitor . A custom setting is available that allows the live control to be used in other modes (P .
21 EN Basic operations Basic guide 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus. Menus CARD SETUP RESET/MYSET PICTURE MODE K IMAGE ASPECT j 4:3 BACK SET Press the Q button to conrm the setting Oper.
22 EN Basic guide Information displayed in the monitor Shooting 250 250 F5.6 I S O 4 0 0 L N 2 IS IS 4: 3 S-AF S-AF AEL BKT HP FP + 2.0 + 2.0 + 2.0 + 2.
23 EN Information displayed in the monitor Basic guide Playback 20 1 0. 1 0 .0 1 1 2 :3 0 x 10 x 10 [4 0 32 x 3 02 4 , 1/ 8 ] 10 0 -0 0 1 5 15 L N 4 : 3 a 6 7 8 9 3 1 4 5 0 2 Simplied display x 10 x 10 10 0 -0 0 1 5 15 L N F5 . 6 10 0 ± 0. 0 ISO 25 0 NA TURAL + 2.
24 EN Quick task index Shooting g T aking pictures with automatic settings iAUTO ( A ) 10, 1 1 Easy photography with special effects Art lter ( ART ) 16 Choosing an aspect ratio Aspect ratio 45 Qui.
25 EN Quick task index T aking pictures without white subjects appearing too white or black subjects appearing too dark GRADA TION (PICTURE MODE) 43 Histogram/ Exposure compensation 31/38 T one contro.
26 EN T able of Contents T able of Contents Basic guide 3 Preparations for shooting ........... 3 Charging and inserting the battery ..................................... 3 Inserting and removing cards ..... 4 Attaching a lens to the camera ... 5 Power on .
27 EN T able of Contents Exposure lock (AE lock) ............ 39 Adjusting color (white balance) ........................... 40 White balance compensation ... 41 One-touch white balance .......... 41 Processing options (picture mode) .................
28 EN T able of Contents T able of Contents Sending and receiving images 68 Sending images .......................... 68 Receiving images/ adding a host .............................. 68 Editing the address book .......... 69 Creating albums .........
29 EN T able of Contents Information 91 Shooting tips and information ..................................................... 91 Error codes ................................. 93 Cleaning and storing the camera ......................................... 95 Cleaning the camera .
30 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 1 1 The INFO button can be used to choose the information and type of controls displayed during shooting. Switching the information display Press the INFO button to choose the information displayed when shooting.
31 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 1 Displaying information during playback The INFO button can be used to choose the information displayed during playback.
32 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 1 Other uses for the INFO button One-touch white balance T o view the one-touch white balance dialog, press the INFO button in the one-touch white balance menu ( P .
33 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 1 Restoring default or custom settings Camera settings can be easily restored to one of three presets. RESET ([RESET/MYSET] > [RESET]) Restore default settings. MYSET ([RESET/MYSET] > [MYSET1] – [MYSET4]) Restore preselected settings for P , A , S , or M mode.
34 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 1 Choosing a focus mode (AF mode) Select a focusing method (focus mode). 1 Display the live control (P . 20) and select the AF mode item using FG . 2 Select an option with HI and press the Q button. The selected AF mode is displayed on the LCD monitor .
35 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 1 Choosing a focus target (AF target) Choose which of the 1 1 autofocus targets will be used for autofocus. 1 Press the P button ( H ) to display options. 2 Select an AF target with FGHI and press the Q button.
36 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 1 Zoom frame AF/zoom AF Y ou 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.
37 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 1 Face priority AF/pupil detection AF When [ON] is selected for face priority , the camera will set focus and digital ESP metering for faces indicated by white frames. T aking pictures using face priority 1 Display the live control (P .
38 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 1 Controlling exposure (exposure compensation) Press the F button ( F ) and use HI to adjust exposure compensation. Choose positive (“+”) values to make pictures brighter , negative (“–”) values to make pictures darker .
39 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 1 Choosing how the camera measures brightness (metering) Choose how the camera meters subject brightness. 1 Display the live control (P . 20) and select the metering item using FG . P E S P S - AF e e J 5 5 5 HI SH g OFF g OFF A U T O I S O A U T O 2 Select an option with HI and press Q .
40 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 1 Adjusting color (white balance) White balance (WB) ensures that white objects in images recorded by the camera appear white.
41 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 1 White balance compensation This function lets you make ne changes to the auto WB and preset WB settings. 1 Select [WB] in c Custom Menu (P . 78) tab X . 2 Select the option to be modied and press I .
42 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 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 W (P .
43 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 1 3 Press I to display settings for the selected option. h i - a J K CONTRAST Distinction between light and dark a a a a SHARPNESS Sharpness of the image a a a a GRADA TION Adjust tone (gradation).
44 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 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. [ Y N] is a good all- purpose choice for photographs, as is [HD] for movies.
45 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 1 Setting the image aspect Y ou can change the aspect ratio (horizontal-to-vertical ratio) when taking pictures using live view . Depending on your preference, you can set the aspect ratio to [4:3] (standard), [16:9], [3:2], or [6:6].
46 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 1 Sequential shooting/using the self timer The camera will take photos at a rate of about 3 frames per second (fps) while the shutter button is pressed all the way down.
47 EN Basic photography/frequently-used options 1 Reducing camera shake (the image stabilizer) Y ou can reduce the amount of camera shake that can occur when shooting in low light situations or shooting with high magnication. 1 Display the live control (P .
48 EN Other shooting options 2 2 “Point-and-shoot” photography ( P program mode) In mode P , the camera automatically adjusts shutter speed and aperture in response to subject brightness. 1 Set the mode dial to P . 2 T ake pictures. The shutter speed and aperture selected by the camera are displayed in the monitor .
49 EN Other shooting options 2 Choosing aperture ( A aperture-priority mode) In mode A , you choose the aperture and let the camera automatically adjust shutter speed for optimal exposure. 1 Rotate the mode dial to A . 2 Rotate the control dial to choose the aperture.
50 EN Other shooting options 2 Choosing shutter speed ( S shutter-priority mode) In mode S , you choose the shutter speed and let the camera automatically adjust aperture for optimal exposure. 1 Rotate the mode dial to S . 2 Rotate the control dial to choose the shutter speed.
51 EN Other shooting options 2 Cho osin g a pert ure and shut ter s peed ( M m anual mod e) In mode M , you choose both the aperture and the shutter speed. At a speed of BULB, the shutter remains open while the shutter button is pressed. 1 Rotate the mode dial to M .
52 EN Other shooting options 2 Panoramas If you have installed the supplied computer software, you can use it to join pictures together to form a panorama. g “Using OL YMPUS Viewer 2/[ib]” (P . 70) T aking pictures for a panorama 1 Rotate the mode dial to SCN .
53 EN 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 [MUL TIPLE EXPOSURE] in shooting menu X (P .
54 EN Other shooting options 2 When a RA W image is selected using [OVERLA Y], the JPEG image for the image recorded in JPEG+RA W 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.
55 EN Other shooting options 2 WB BKT (WB bracketing) Three images with different white balances (adjusted in specied color directions) are automatically created from one shot, starting with the value currently selected for white balance.
56 EN Flash shooting 3 3 The built-in ash can be set manually as required . The built-in ash can be used for ash photography in a variety of shooting conditions. Using a ash (ash photography) 1 Slide the ash switch to raise the ash.
57 EN 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 .
58 EN Shooting and viewing movies 4 4 Use the R button to record High Denition (HD) movies with sound. In movie mode, you can create movies that take advantage of the effects available in modes A and M . Changing the settings for movie recording Adding effects to a movie 1 After selecting n mode, display the live control (P .
59 EN Shooting and viewing movies 4 Movie sound options (recording sound with movies) 1 Display the live control (P . 20) and select [MOVIE R ] using FG . 2 Switch ON/OFF using HI and press the Q button. n MOVIE R ON OFF ON R R # Caution When recording sound in a movie, the sound made by the lens and camera operating may be recorded.
60 EN Playback options 5 5 Single-frame playback Press the q button to view pictures full frame. 201 0. 10. 01 12:30 [40 32 x30 24 ,1/ 8] 100 -0 020 20 L N 201 0.
61 EN Playback options 5 2010 .10 .01 1 2 :30 3 2010 .10 .01 1 2 :30 [403 2x3 024 ,1/ 8] 100- 002 0 20 L N Single-frame playback 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.
62 EN Playback options 5 Rotate Choose whether to rotate photographs. 1 Play the photograph back and press Q . 2 Select [ROT A TE] and press Q . 3 Press F to rotate the image counterclockwise, G to rotate it clockwise; the image rotates each time the button is pressed.
63 EN Playback options 5 Editing still images Recorded images can be edited and saved as new images. 1 Display the image to be edited and press Q . [RA W DA T A EDIT] is displayed if the picture is a RA W image, [JPEG EDIT] if it is a JPEG image.
64 EN Playback options 5 Selecting and protecting images Y ou can select multiple images in the index display . In the index display , select an image you want to protect using FGHI and press Q . Selected images are shown by a check mark ( v ). T o deselect the images, press Q again.
65 EN Playback options 5 Image overlay Up to 3 frames of RA W images taken with the camera can be overlaid and saved as a separate image. The image is saved with the record mode set at the time the image is saved. (If [RA W] is selected, the copy will be saved in [ Y N+RAW] format.
66 EN Playback options 5 Viewing camera images on TV Use the A V cable provided with the camera to playback recorded images on your TV . Y ou can playback high-denition images on a high-denition TV by connecting it to the camera using a commercially available HDMI mini-cable.
67 EN Playback options 5 1 Connect the camera to the TV using the HDMI mini-cable. 2 T urn on the TV and switch “INPUT” to “HDMI INPUT”. 3 T urn on the camera. # Caution For details on changing the input source of the TV , refer to the TV’ s instruction manual.
68 EN Sending and receiving images 6 6 The optional OL YMPUS PENP AL can be used to upload pictures to, and receive pictures from, Bluetooth devices or other cameras connected to an OL YMPUS PENP AL. Visit the OL YMPUS website for more information on Bluetooth devices.
69 EN Sending and receiving images 6 % Tips T o resize images to be transmitted or choose how long the camera searches for a destination: g “Accessory port menu options” (P . 90) Editing the address book The OL YMPUS PENP AL can store host information.
70 EN Using OL YMPUS Viewer 2/[ib] 7 7 Windows 1 Insert the supplied CD in a CD-ROM drive. Windows XP A “Setup” dialog will be displayed. Windows Vista/W indows 7 An Autorun dialog will be displayed. Click “OL YMPUS Setup” to display the “Setup” dialog.
71 EN Using OL YMPUS Viewer 2/[ib] 7 OL YMPUS Viewer 2 Operating System Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later) /Windows Vista / Windows 7 Processor Pentium 4 1.
72 EN Using OL YMPUS Viewer 2/[ib] 7 Copying pictures to a computer without OL YMPUS Viewer 2/[ib] Y our camera supports the USB Mass Storage Class. Y ou can transfer images to a computer by connecting the camera to the computer with the provided USB cable.
73 EN Printing pictures 8 8 Print reservation (DPOF*) Y ou can save digital “print orders” to the memory card listing the pictures to be printed and the number of copies of each print. Y ou can then have the pictures printed at a print shop that supports DPOF or print the pictures yourself by connecting the camera directly to a DPOF printer .
74 EN Printing pictures 8 Removing all or selected pictures from the print order Y ou can reset all print reservation data or just the data for selected pictures. 1 Press Q during playback and select [ < ]. 2 Select [ < ] and press Q . T o remove all pictures from the print order, select [RESET] and press Q .
75 EN Printing pictures 8 # Caution RA W images and movies can not be printed. Easy printing Use the camera to display the picture you wish to print before connecting the printer via the USB cable. 1 Use HI to display the pictures you want to print on the camera.
76 EN Printing pictures 8 Selecting pictures you want to print Select pictures you want to print. The selected pictures can be printed later (single-frame reservation) or the picture you are displaying can be printed right away . SINGLE PRINT PRINT MORE 12 3- 34 56 15 SELECT PRINT( f ) Prints the currently displayed picture.
77 EN Camera setup 9 9 Setup Menu Use the Setup Menu to set the basic camera functions. For details on using the menu lists, see “Using the menus” (P . 21). X W s REC VIEW FIRMW ARE ENG. j ±0 k ±0 5SEC ’ -- . -- . -- -- : -- BACK SET c / # MENU DISPLA Y Option Description g X (Date/ time setting) Set the camera clock.
78 EN Customizing camera settings 1 0 1 0 Custom Menu The custom menus are used to adjust the settings listed below . Displaying the Custom Menu Before changing settings in the Custom Menu, display the [ c ] (Custom Menu) tab by selecting [ON] for the [ c / # MENU DISPLA Y] > [ c MENU DISPLA Y] option in the setup menu.
79 EN Customizing camera settings 1 0 Option Description g BULB FOCUSING Normally focus locks during the exposure when manual focus (MF) is selected. Select [ON] to allow focusing using the focus ring. — FOCUS RING Y ou can customize how the lens adjusts to the focal point by selecting the rotational direction of the focus ring.
80 EN Customizing camera settings 1 0 Option Description g d LOCK Select [ON] to disable the control dial until the F button is pressed. — T RELEASE MENU c T Option Description g RLS PRIORITY S If [ON] is selected, the shutter can be released even when the camera is not in focus.
81 EN Customizing camera settings 1 0 Option Description g LIVE VIEW BOOST If [ON] is selected, priority will be given to making images clearly visible; the effects exposure compensation and other settings will not be visible in the monitor . — q CLOSEUP MODE [mode1]: Press U to zoom in (to a maximum of 14 ×) and press G to zoom out.
82 EN Customizing camera settings 1 0 Option Description g ISO-AUTO Choose the shooting modes in which [AUTO] ISO sensitivity is available. [P/A/S]: Auto ISO sensitivity selection is available in all modes except M . ISO sensitivity is xed at ISO 200 in mode M .
83 EN Customizing camera settings 1 0 Option Description g SHADING COMP . Choose [ON] to correct peripheral illumination according to the type of lens. Compensation is not available for teleconverters or extension tubes. Noise may be visible at the edges of photographs taken at high ISO sensitivities.
84 EN Customizing camera settings 1 0 Option Description g FILE NAME [AUT O]: Even when a new card is inserted, the le numbers are retained from the previous card. File numbering continues from the last number used or from the highest number available on the card.
85 EN Customizing camera settings 1 0 Z MOVIE MENU c Z Option Description g n MODE Choose a movie record mode. This option can also be selected using the live control. 58 MOVIE+STILL Choose [ON] to record a photograph when movie recording ends. 88 MOVIE R Choose [OFF] to record silent movies.
86 EN Customizing camera settings 1 0 n G FUNCTION, I FUNCTION MENU c S [BUTTON FUNCTION] [ G FUNCTION]/[ I FUNCTION] The following functions can be assigned to the I and G buttons: F The button performs the same function as the F button. # The button performs the same function as the # button.
87 EN Customizing camera settings 1 0 Using the super control panel The term “super control panel” refers to the display shown below , which lists shooting settings together with the option currently selected for each. T o use the super control panel, select [ON] for [ K CONTROL SETTINGS] > [SCP] (P .
88 EN Customizing camera settings 1 0 Recording movies with the shutter button Movies are usually recorded using the R button, but the shutter button can be used if other functions have been assigned to both the < and R buttons. 1 Set the mode dial to n .
89 EN Customizing camera settings 1 0 Wireless remote control ash photography External ash units that offer a remote control mode and are designated for use with this camera can be used for wireless ash photography . The built-in ash can independently control up to three groups of remote ash units.
90 EN Customizing camera settings 1 0 Accessory port menu options Adjust settings for such optional accessories as electronic viewnders or the OL YMPUS PENP AL.
91 EN Information 1 1 1 1 Shooting tips and information The camera does not turn on even when a battery is loaded The battery is not fully charged Charge the battery with the charger . The battery is temporarily unable to function because of the cold Battery performance drops at low temperatures.
92 EN Information 1 1 Noise reduction is activated When shooting night scenes, shutter speeds are slower and noise tends to appear in images. The camera activates the noise-reduction process after shooting at slow shutter speeds. During which, shooting is not allowed.
93 EN Information 1 1 Error codes Monitor indication Possible cause Corrective action NO CARD The card is not inserted, or it cannot be recognized. Insert a card or insert a different card. CARD ERROR There is a problem with the card. Insert the card again.
94 EN Information 1 1 Monitor indication Possible cause Corrective action m The internal temperature of the camera has risen due to sequential shooting. T urn off the camera and wait for the internal temperature to cool. Internal camera temperature is too high.
95 EN Information 1 1 Cleaning and storing the camera Cleaning the camera T urn off the camera and remove the battery before cleaning the camera. Exterior: Wipe gently with a soft cloth. If the camera is very dirty , soak the cloth in mild soapy water and wring well.
96 EN Information 1 1 Pixel mapping - Checking the image processing functions The pixel mapping feature allows the camera to check and adjust the image pickup device and image processing functions.
97 EN Information 1 1 Battery and charger Use the single Olympus lithium-ion battery (BLS-5). Batteries other than genuine OL YMPUS BLS-5 batteries can not be used. The camera’s power consumption varies widely with usage and other conditions. As the following consume a lot of power even without shooting, the battery will be drained quickly .
98 EN Information 1 1 Interchangeable lenses Choose a lens according to the scene and your creative intent. Use lenses designed exclusively for the Micro Four Thirds System, which bear the symbol shown at right. With an adapter , you can also use Four Thirds System and OM System lenses.
99 EN Information 1 1 M.ZUIKO DIGIT AL lens specications n Names of par ts 1 Filter mount thread 2 Zoom ring (zoom lenses only) 3 Focus ring 4 Mount index 5 Electrical contacts 6 Front cap 7 Rear c.
100 EN Information 1 1 Mount adapter Mount adapter allows the camera to be used with lenses that do not conform to the Micro Four Thirds System standard.
101 EN Information 1 1 Lens attachments Lens attachments Supported lenses Use for Fisheye (FCON-P01) M.ZUIKO.14-42 mm II 120° sheye photography Wide (WCON-P01) M.ZUIKO.14-42 mm II Focal lengths of 1 1 mm (35 mm format equivalent: 22 mm) Macro (MCON-P01) M.
102 EN Information 1 1 SD Memor y Car d/SDH C/SDX C Mem ory C ard (ib) Image Management Software / OL YMPUS Viewer FL-50R Electronic Flash FL-36R Electronic Flash FLRA-1 Reector Adapter (only for F.
103 EN Information 1 1 MF-2 * 2 OM Adapter 2 Lenses MMF-2 * 1 Four Thirds Adapter SYSTEM CHART Viewfi nder VF-2 Electronic View nder VF-1 Optical View nder (For 17mm 1:2.
104 EN Information 1 1 Using electronic view nder (sold separately) If you use the electronic view nder (sold separately: VF-2), you can view the shooting screen in the nder .
105 EN Information 1 1 Program line diagram ( P mode) In the P mode, the camera is programmed such that the aperture value and shutter speed are automatically selected according to the subject’s brightness as shown below . The program line diagram varies with the type of lens mounted.
106 EN Information 1 1 Flash modes that can be set by shooting mode Shooting Mode Super control panel Flash Mode Flash timing Conditions for ring the ash Shutter speed limit P / A # AUTO Auto ash 1st curtain Fires automatically in dark/backlit* conditions 1/30 sec.
107 EN Information 1 1 Flash range Flash range can be calculated as shown below . Flash range (m) = GN (ISO 200) × ISO sensitivity factor Aperture (f-number) GN (ISO200) Depending on ash output, the Guide Number (GN) may be from 1.4 (minimum) to 10 (FULL).
108 EN Information 1 1 Settings stored using MYSET Function MYSE T regi stratio n F a IMAGE ST ABILIZER a j Y * a FLASH MODE a PICTURE MODE a K STILL PICTURE a MOVIE a IMAGE ASPECT a w a # RC MODE a A.
109 EN Information 1 1 Record mode and le size/number of storable still pictures The le size in the table is approximate for les with a 4:3 aspect ratio. Record mode Number of pixels (PIXEL COUNT) Compression File format File size (MB) Number of storable still picture *1 RA W 4032×3024 Loss-less compression ORF Approx.
1 10 EN Information 1 1 Menu directory K Shooting Menu T ab Function Default g W CARD SETUP ― 64, 93 RESET/MYSET ― 33 PICTURE MODE j NA TURAL 42 K STILL PICTURE Y N 44 MOVIE HD IMAGE ASPECT 4:3 45 X j Y o 46 IMAGE ST ABILIZER IS.
1 11 EN Information 1 1 c Custom Menu T ab Function Default g c R AF/MF AF MODE STILL PICTURE S-AF 78, 79 MOVIE AF AREA B RESET LENS ON BULB FOCUSING ON FOCUS RING b MF ASSIST OFF P SET HOME B S BUTTON/DIAL DIAL FUNCTION P F 79, 80 A FNo.
1 12 EN Information 1 1 T ab Function Default g c SLEEP 1MIN 81 8 ON VOLUME 3 USB MODE AUTO V EXP/ e /ISO EV STEP 1/3EV 81, 82 METERING e AEL METERING AUTO ISO AUTO ISO STEP 1/3EV ISO-AUTO SET HIGH LIMIT : 1600 DEF AUL T : 200 ISO-AUTO P/A/S BULB TIMER 8 MIN ANTI-SHOCK z OFF W # CUSTOM # X-SYNC.
1 13 EN Information 1 1 # Accessory Port Menu T ab Function Default g # A OL YMPUS PENP AL SHARE PLEASE W AIT — 68, 90 ADDRESS BOOK ADDRESS LIST — 90 NEW P AIRING — SEARCH TIMER 30 SEC PICTURE SEND SIZE SIZE 1: SMALL MY OL YMPUS PENP AL — B OL YMPUS PENP AL ALBUM COPY ALL — 90 RESET PROTECT — ALBUM MEM.
1 14 EN Information 1 1 Specications Camera Product type Product type Digital camera with interchangeable lens system Lens M.Zuiko Digital, Micro Four Thirds System Lens Lens mount Micro Four Thirds mount Equivalent focal length on a 35 mm lm camera Approx.
1 15 EN Information 1 1 Drive Drive mode Single-frame shooting/Sequential shooting/Self-timer Sequential shooting 3 frames/sec. Self-timer Operation time: 12 sec.
1 16 EN SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 2 1 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING T O QUALIFIED OL YMPUS SERVICE PERSONNEL.
1 17 EN SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 2 Accidentally swallowing the battery , cards or other small parts. Accidentally ring the ash into their own eyes or those of another child. Accidentally being injured by the moving parts of the camera. Do not look at the sun or strong lights with the camera.
1 18 EN SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 2 remove it immediately after using the camera. Always unload the battery from the camera before storing the camera for a long period. This camera uses a lithium ion battery specied by Olympus. Do not use any other type of battery .
1 19 EN SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 2 Lens Do not immerse in water or splash with water . Do not drop or exert strong force on the lens. Do not hold at the moving part of the lens. Do not touch the lens surface directly . Do not touch the contact points directly .
120 EN SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 2 For customers in North and South America For customers in USA Declaration of Conformity Model Number : E-PL2 Trade Name : OL YMPUS Responsible Party : Address : 3500 Corporate Parkway , P .
121 EN SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 2 charge, even for defects occurring within the Guarantee period referred to above. (a) Any defect that occurs due to mishandling (such as an operation performed that is not mentioned in the Handling Care or other sections of the instructions, etc.
122 EN Index Index Symbols W Shooting Menu 1 ........................... 1 10 X Shooting Menu 2 ........................... 1 10 q Playback Menu ............................ 1 10 d Setup Menu .............................. 77, 1 10 c Custom Menu .....
123 EN Index BULB TIMER ....................................... 82 BUTTON FUNCTION .......................... 79 BUTTON TIMER .................................. 79 C C-AF (continuous AF) .......................... 34 C-AF+TR (AF T racking) ...........
124 EN Index INFO button ........................ 9, 30, 31, 32 Information display ........................ 30, 31 o (Image stabilizer) ............................ 47 ISO ................................................ 45, 81 ISO BKT ..............
125 EN Index R RA W .................................................... 44 RA W DA T A EDIT ................................. 63 RA W K .............................................. 86 RA W+JPEG ERASE ............................ 83 REC VIEW .......
126 EN MEMO.
127 EN MEMO.
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