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... compensation 46 Remote control 48 Correcting the data 50 Printing the date and time 51 TAKING BETTER Effects of zoom and its advantages ... 52 Autofocus (AF 54 PICTURES Exposure 56 Film speed 58 Metering the amount of light 58 Accessories (optional 60 CAMERA MAINTENANCE Questions and answers 61 Care and storage ...62 Battery...
... compensation 46 Remote control 48 Correcting the data 50 Printing the date and time 51 TAKING BETTER Effects of zoom and its advantages ... 52 Autofocus (AF 54 PICTURES Exposure 56 Film speed 58 Metering the amount of light 58 Accessories (optional 60 CAMERA MAINTENANCE Questions and answers 61 Care and storage ...62 Battery...
Instruction Manual
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.... The shutter release button has two clicks. Depress the shutter release button fully. Cautions: • Press the shutter release button gently. •Avoid shaking the camera when pressing the shutter release button to prevent blurry pictures. To lock the focus. Proper Shutter Release. Practice Keep the shutter before loading the...
.... The shutter release button has two clicks. Depress the shutter release button fully. Cautions: • Press the shutter release button gently. •Avoid shaking the camera when pressing the shutter release button to prevent blurry pictures. To lock the focus. Proper Shutter Release. Practice Keep the shutter before loading the...
Instruction Manual
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... exposures will be wound back inside the cassette. To rewind the film before opening the back cover and removing the film. Do not use an instrument with your fingernail. UNLOADING THE FILM The camera automatically rewinds the film when you reach the end of the roll, press the mid-...roll rewind button with a sharp tip. Make sure the motor has stopped and is blinking on the film. 26 •The film leader will decrease during rewinding....
... exposures will be wound back inside the cassette. To rewind the film before opening the back cover and removing the film. Do not use an instrument with your fingernail. UNLOADING THE FILM The camera automatically rewinds the film when you reach the end of the roll, press the mid-...roll rewind button with a sharp tip. Make sure the motor has stopped and is blinking on the film. 26 •The film leader will decrease during rewinding....
Instruction Manual
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.... Always be compensated. will be displayed in the viewfinder. • Exposure compensation is possible up to the selected exposure compensation setting. • When negative color film is used, the exposure compensation effect may be almost indistinguishable in prints. • In the Aperture-Preferred Auto mode, +/blinks when the subject is outside... deliberately want to the desired setting. Set the exposure compensation dial to make your shot brighter or darker, turn back the dial after using the camera's standard automatic exposure. 1.
.... Always be compensated. will be displayed in the viewfinder. • Exposure compensation is possible up to the selected exposure compensation setting. • When negative color film is used, the exposure compensation effect may be almost indistinguishable in prints. • In the Aperture-Preferred Auto mode, +/blinks when the subject is outside... deliberately want to the desired setting. Set the exposure compensation dial to make your shot brighter or darker, turn back the dial after using the camera's standard automatic exposure. 1.
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Press the MODE button to use. SET button: Adjusts figures. • Date and time are not imprinted in the Panorama mode. • If there is imprinted, the data may not be legible. • Data may not be ... tinged with orange in the order shown below. Year-month-day Day-hour-minute No data Month-day-year Day-month-year MODE button: Chooses date and time. Month indicator ("M" stands for month.) Imprinting confirmation indicator Blinks for about 3 seconds after shooting to be printed on black-and-white...
Press the MODE button to use. SET button: Adjusts figures. • Date and time are not imprinted in the Panorama mode. • If there is imprinted, the data may not be legible. • Data may not be ... tinged with orange in the order shown below. Year-month-day Day-hour-minute No data Month-day-year Day-month-year MODE button: Chooses date and time. Month indicator ("M" stands for month.) Imprinting confirmation indicator Blinks for about 3 seconds after shooting to be printed on black-and-white...
Instruction Manual
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... selects the most suitable combination of F stop , and the camera automatically selects the correct shutter speed. With aperture-preferred auto, you concentrate on the film package, e.g., ISO 100 or ISO 200). Flash OFF Flash FILL-IN The automatic exposure function automatically sets the correct exposure. ... fire in flash has been flipped up, it will be fixed at just the right time. This camera employs two types of light, called correct exposure, depends on the film speed (indicated on composing your shot and releasing the shutter at 1/100-sec. Aperturepreferred auto gives more...
... selects the most suitable combination of F stop , and the camera automatically selects the correct shutter speed. With aperture-preferred auto, you concentrate on the film package, e.g., ISO 100 or ISO 200). Flash OFF Flash FILL-IN The automatic exposure function automatically sets the correct exposure. ... fire in flash has been flipped up, it will be fixed at just the right time. This camera employs two types of light, called correct exposure, depends on the film speed (indicated on composing your shot and releasing the shutter at 1/100-sec. Aperturepreferred auto gives more...
Instruction Manual
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... your picture darker). 57 shooting conditions for this type of shot since recommended. Exposure Compensation When you shoot ordinary subjects, the camera Stop Action Mode automatically selects the most appropriate This mode is ideal for example) to make your picture brighter). Portrait Mode Landscape... a wide aperture This mode is ideal when you to choose a shutter speed of up to prevents camera-shake from the Allows you want to focus on film. Since the the background. In this mode starts from happening because make the range of a may be at play. position...
... your picture darker). 57 shooting conditions for this type of shot since recommended. Exposure Compensation When you shoot ordinary subjects, the camera Stop Action Mode automatically selects the most appropriate This mode is ideal for example) to make your picture brighter). Portrait Mode Landscape... a wide aperture This mode is ideal when you to choose a shutter speed of up to prevents camera-shake from the Allows you want to focus on film. Since the the background. In this mode starts from happening because make the range of a may be at play. position...
Instruction Manual
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...photos of the frame. In the case of nonDX-coded film, the camera will be set to film speed ISO 32. 58 Light Metering Light metering can select the light metering system most suitable to the conditions. The camera also uses TTL (throughthe-lens) light metering to automatically... is indicated on the back of the frame separately in order to determine the proper exposure. Generally, the higher the film speed, the grainier the picture. This camera employs three metering systems: (1) ESP light metering, (2) center-weighted average light metering, and (3) spot metering. ESP light ...
...photos of the frame. In the case of nonDX-coded film, the camera will be set to film speed ISO 32. 58 Light Metering Light metering can select the light metering system most suitable to the conditions. The camera also uses TTL (throughthe-lens) light metering to automatically... is indicated on the back of the frame separately in order to determine the proper exposure. Generally, the higher the film speed, the grainier the picture. This camera employs three metering systems: (1) ESP light metering, (2) center-weighted average light metering, and (3) spot metering. ESP light ...
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...with a cloth that has been moistened with fresh water and then wrung out. If you do not use mothballs. Wipe and dry the camera thoroughly before mounting or removing a filter. Q: Can I clean the lens? Use one , like a C-POL (circular-polarizing) filter... new 3V lithium batteries will last for roughly 20 rolls of 24-exposure film on which the flash was used on half of 52 mm. Q: When does the camera measure and set the exposure? A: Wipe the lens gently with lens cleaning...and salt. When doing so, even with a diameter of all the shots (determined under Olympus test conditions).
...with a cloth that has been moistened with fresh water and then wrung out. If you do not use mothballs. Wipe and dry the camera thoroughly before mounting or removing a filter. Q: Can I clean the lens? Use one , like a C-POL (circular-polarizing) filter... new 3V lithium batteries will last for roughly 20 rolls of 24-exposure film on which the flash was used on half of 52 mm. Q: When does the camera measure and set the exposure? A: Wipe the lens gently with lens cleaning...and salt. When doing so, even with a diameter of all the shots (determined under Olympus test conditions).
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...microcomputer. If this happens, remove the batteries, then reload them and try to avoid places or objects that generate such fields. • This camera is not suitable for use under severe conditions. • Do not touch the front surface of the flash after using the flash continuously in... of time. Once the camera has adjusted to the new temperature, you can cause mold to extreme cold (below -10°C/14°F). Low temperatures, even within this camera, so try the camera again. This can remove it . • Keep your film to change , put the camera into a plastic bag.
...microcomputer. If this happens, remove the batteries, then reload them and try to avoid places or objects that generate such fields. • This camera is not suitable for use under severe conditions. • Do not touch the front surface of the flash after using the flash continuously in... of time. Once the camera has adjusted to the new temperature, you can cause mold to extreme cold (below -10°C/14°F). Low temperatures, even within this camera, so try the camera again. This can remove it . • Keep your film to change , put the camera into a plastic bag.
Instruction Manual
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... the frame to take the difficult for example, when shooting under fluorescent light). halfway. The loaded film has been rewound. The film is incorrectly loaded. TROUBLESHOOTING Operating Problems Symptom Cause Remedy See The camera does not work when First focus on the subject subject is closer than the...refer to ON. 22 Reload the batteries correctly. 14 Replace the batteries with new ones. 15 Keep the camera warm while using it. 63 Remove the film. 26 Reload the film. 20 The LCD panel The LCD panel turns off automatically if Press the FULL AUTO button, or 24...
... the frame to take the difficult for example, when shooting under fluorescent light). halfway. The loaded film has been rewound. The film is incorrectly loaded. TROUBLESHOOTING Operating Problems Symptom Cause Remedy See The camera does not work when First focus on the subject subject is closer than the...refer to ON. 22 Reload the batteries correctly. 14 Replace the batteries with new ones. 15 Keep the camera warm while using it. 63 Remove the film. 26 Reload the film. 20 The LCD panel The LCD panel turns off automatically if Press the FULL AUTO button, or 24...
Instruction Manual
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...Night Scene, Landscape). Flash-shutter synchronization: Under 1/100 sec. Other intermediate film speeds will Exposure compensation: ±2 EV (1/2-step). SPECIFICATIONS Type: Fully automatic 35 mm autofocus single-lens reflex camera with built-in Stop Action mode only). 3200). elements in Portrait mode)....on autofocus with DX- ft), determined under Olympus test Film speed range: Automatic setting with focus lock. conditions.) Focusing range - 0.75 m (2.5 coded film (ISO 25, 32, 50, 64, 100, 125, ft) ~ (infinity). Film loading: Automatic loading (automatically lens reflex ...
...Night Scene, Landscape). Flash-shutter synchronization: Under 1/100 sec. Other intermediate film speeds will Exposure compensation: ±2 EV (1/2-step). SPECIFICATIONS Type: Fully automatic 35 mm autofocus single-lens reflex camera with built-in Stop Action mode only). 3200). elements in Portrait mode)....on autofocus with DX- ft), determined under Olympus test Film speed range: Automatic setting with focus lock. conditions.) Focusing range - 0.75 m (2.5 coded film (ISO 25, 32, 50, 64, 100, 125, ft) ~ (infinity). Film loading: Automatic loading (automatically lens reflex ...