(We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important photographs.(The screen and camera illustrations shown
10 ENHow to use the mode dial... 14Easy shooting
100 ENInformation9The file size in the table is approximate.List of record modesRecord mode Number of pixels Compression File formatFile size(MB)RAW
EN 101Information9CameraNames of partsLCD monitorgP. 107Viewfinder gP. 103S (Erase) buttongP. 63INFO (Informationdisplay) buttongP. 57MENU buttongP.
102 ENInformation9Hot shoe gP. 37Shutter buttongP. 8Mode dialgP. 14Self-timer / Remote control lamp / Remote control receiver gP. 39, 40MirrorLens r
EN 103Information9Viewfinder indicationsNo. Items Indication examples Ref. page1 AF frame P. 31, 422 Aperture value P. 26 – 293 Shutter speed P. 26
104 ENInformation9Control panel screenNo. Items Indication examples Ref. page1 Battery check (ready for use), (charging required)k2 Shutter speed 1
EN 105Information920Flash modeHP. 3 5Flash intensity control# +2.0 P. 36Metering modee, 4, nP. 4 6AF mode S-AF P. 43AF framePP. 4 2Sequential shooti
106 ENInformation9LCD monitor indications (during live view)No. Items Indication examples Ref. page1 Battery check (ready for use), (charging req
EN 107Information9LCD monitor indications (during playback)You can switch the monitor display using the INFO (information display) button. g“Informa
108 ENInformation9A (Aperture Priority) ModeYou set the aperture yourself and the camera automatically varies the shutter speed so that the picture
EN 109Information9Digital ESP (Electro-Selective Pattern) Light MeteringThis determines the exposure by splitting the image into 49 areas and meteri
EN 11Using commercially available flashes ... 38Non-specified commercial flashes ...
110 ENInformation9PixelsA pixel is the smallest unit (dot) used to make up an image. Clear large-sized printed images require millions of pixels.RAW
EN 111Information9 Product typeProduct type : Single-lens reflex digital camera with interchangeable lens systemLens : Zuiko Digital, Four Thirds S
112 ENInformation9 Exposure controlMetering system : TTL full-aperture metering system(1) Digital ESP metering(2) Center weighted averaging meterin
EN 113Information9BLS-1 Lithium ion batteryMODEL NO. : PS-BLS1Product type : Rechargeable Lithium ion batteryNominal voltage : DC 7.2 VNominal capac
114 EN10 Interchangeable lensesUsable lensesSelect the lens that you want to shoot with.Use a specified Four Thirds lens (Four Thirds mount). When a
EN 115Interchangeable lenses10 Main SpecificationsCan be used with the optional EX-25 extension tube under the following conditions.The focus adjus
10Interchangeable lenses116 ENE-System ChartStandard LensPro LensTop Pro LensZUIKO DIGITALED 14-42 mm 1:3.5-5.6Standard ZoomZUIKO DIGITAL 17. 5- 45
10Interchangeable lensesEN 117Adapter Underwater CaseFlashBattery E-System BagRemote control EyecupEC-14Tele C onver te rEX-25Extension TubeMF
118 EN11 OthersRead All Instructions – Before you use the product, read all operating instructions. Save all manuals and documentation for future re
EN 119Others11WARNING( Do not use the camera near flammable or explosive gases.( Do not use the flash and LED on people (infants, small children, et
12 ENErasing images ... 62Single-f
120 ENOthers11WARNING• Keep batteries dry at all times. • To prevent batteries from leaking, overheating, or causing a fire or explosion, use only b
EN 121Others11• Do not push the monitor forcibly; otherwise the image may become vague, resulting in a playback mode failure or damage to the monito
122 ENOthers11All rights reserved. No part of these written materials or this software may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means, electr
EN 123Others11Use Only Dedicated Rechargeable Battery and Battery ChargerWe strongly recommend that you use only the genuine Olympus dedicated recha
124 ENOthers11Notes regarding warranty maintenance1. This warranty will only be valid if the Warranty Certificate is duly completed by Olympus or an
EN 125SymbolsF (Exposure compensation) ... 47W (Language selection) ... 700 (Protect) ...
126 ENHHIGH KEY ... 53Histogram ...57, 87How
EN 127UUNDER WATER MACRO H ... 26UNDER WATER WIDE I ... 26USB MODE ...
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EN 13Viewing still images... 80To increa
14 EN1 Mastering the E-410The mode dial allows you to change the camera settings easily according to the subject. Easy shooting modes• Select accord
EN 15Mastering the E-4101How to make function settingsThere are three basic ways to make function settings with this camera.• Setting while looking
16 ENMastering the E-4101Functions on the control panel screenThe functions that can be set on the basic display and detailed display vary.3: Can be
EN 17Mastering the E-41012Turn the control dial to change the setting.•Press the i button to confirm your setting. Or if you do not operate the cont
18 ENMastering the E-4101Types of tabsWSets shooting functions.XSets shooting functions.qSets playback functions.YCustomizes shooting functions.ZSet
EN 19Mastering the E-41012Press the shutter button all the way down to focus and shoot.•To focus in advance, hold down the AFL button and press the
2 ENStructure of this manualThis section explains the preparations and settings for the camera, and basic camera operation from easy techniques for
20 ENMastering the E-41012Turn the control dial to change the magnification (7x / 10x).•Pressing i cancels enlarged display operation.Ruled lines di
EN 212 Improving your shooting skills – Shooting guidesTake pictures frequently to familiarize yourself with the camera. You can start off by taking
22 ENImproving your shooting skills – Shooting guides2Color: White balanceThere are other sources of lighting like tungsten light and fluorescent li
EN 23Improving your shooting skills – Shooting guides2Using white balanceThe color of water is different depending on whether it is a lake surrounde
24 ENImproving your shooting skills – Shooting guides2Using exposure compensationWhen shooting a picture with background, select a background that w
EN 25Improving your shooting skills – Shooting guides2Taking night scene picturesThere are different types of night scenes, ranging from the aftergl
26 EN3 Shooting functionsWhen you select a mode to suit the shooting situation, the camera optimizes the settings for the shooting conditions. Unlik
EN 27Shooting functions – Selecting the appropriate mode for shooting conditions3Aperture values and shutter speeds in the P modeIn the P mode, the
28 ENShooting functions – Selecting the appropriate mode for shooting conditions3Display in the viewfinder when the shutter button is pressed halfwa
EN 29Shooting functions – Selecting the appropriate mode for shooting conditions3Display in the viewfinder when the shutter button is pressed halfwa
EN 3Basic guideThread the strap as indicated by the arrows (1, 2).Lastly, pull the strap tight making sure that it is fastened securely (3).Attach t
30 ENShooting functions – Selecting the appropriate mode for shooting conditions3• The exposure level indicator appears on the control panel screen,
EN 31Shooting functions – Various shooting functions3The camera’s auto focus may not be able to focus on the subject in situations such as when the
32 ENShooting functions – Various shooting functions3e.g.) When BKT is set to [3F 1.0 EV]Compensation value: 0.3, 0.7 or 1.0Number of frames: 3MENU
EN 33Shooting functions – Various shooting functions3Flash modeThe camera sets the flash mode according to various factors such as firing pattern an
34 ENShooting functions – Various shooting functions3When the shutter speed is set to 2 sec.Slow synchronization (1st curtain) / Red-eye reduction f
EN 35Shooting functions – Various shooting functions3ISO sensitivityFlash modes available in different exposure modes*1 When the flash is set to th
36 ENShooting functions – Various shooting functions3Using the built-in flashIf you shoot a subject using a lens that is wider than 14 mm (equivalen
EN 37Shooting functions – Various shooting functions3External electronic flashes (optional)In addition to the camera’s built-in flash capabilities,
38 ENShooting functions – Various shooting functions3Super FP flashSuper FP flash is available with the FL-50 or FL-36. Use the Super FP flash where
EN 39Shooting functions – Various shooting functions3Setting the functions</Y/jControl dialip: j/</Yi• When settings are made with the <
4 ENBasic guide1Remove the body cap from the camera and the rear cap from the lens2Attaching a lens to the camera•Align the lens attachment mark (re
40 ENShooting functions – Various shooting functions3Eyepiece coverWhen shooting without looking through the viewfinder, attach the eyepiece cover t
EN 41Shooting functions – Various shooting functions3 TIPSThe remote control lamp does not blink after the shutter button on the remote control is
42 ENShooting functions – Various shooting functions / Focusing functions32Use p to specify the direction for joining, then shoot the subject with t
EN 43Shooting functions – Focusing functions3The following three focus modes are available with this camera.You can take pictures by combining S-AF
44 ENShooting functions – Focusing functions3Simultaneous use of S-AF mode and MF mode (S-AF+MF)This function allows you to fine-adjust focus manual
EN 45Shooting functions – Exposure, image and color3You can select a record mode in which to take pictures. Choose the record mode that’s best for y
46 ENShooting functions – Exposure, image and color3How to select the record modeip: DiMENU[W][D][HQ] / [SQ] / [RAW+SHQ] / [RAW+HQ] / [RAW+SQ] /
EN 47Shooting functions – Exposure, image and color3eDigital ESP meteringThe camera measures the light levels and calculates the light level differe
48 ENShooting functions – Exposure, image and color3• If the exposure compensation value exceeds the scale of the exposure compensation indicator, r
EN 49Shooting functions – Exposure, image and color3Color reproduction differs depending on the light conditions. For instance, when daylight or tun
EN 5Basic guideOpen the card cover and insert the cardRemoving the card• Never open the card cover while the card access lamp is blinking.Loading th
50 ENShooting functions – Exposure, image and color3Setting the auto / preset / custom white balanceYou can adjust the white balance by selecting th
EN 51Shooting functions – Exposure, image and color3WB CompensationThis function lets you make fine changes to the auto WB and preset WB settings.1M
52 ENShooting functions – Exposure, image and color3 TIPSAfter pressing the shutter button, [WB NG RETRY] is displayed:J When there is not enough w
EN 53Shooting functions – Exposure, image and color3In addition to the [NORMAL] gradation setting, you can select from two other gradation settings.
54 ENShooting functions – Exposure, image and color3You can select the noise processing level. Use [STANDARD] for general use. [HIGH] is recommended
EN 554 Playback functionsThe basic procedure for viewing pictures are as shown below.However, before using any of these functions, follow Step 1 bel
56 ENPlayback functions4This function lets you show several images on the monitor at the same time. This is useful when you want to quickly search a
EN 57Playback functions4This allows you to display detailed information about the image.Luminance information can also be displayed with histogram a
58 ENPlayback functions4This function displays images stored on the card one after another. Images are displayed one by one for about 5 seconds star
EN 59Playback functions4Use the video cable provided with the camera to play back recorded images on your TV.1Turn the camera and TV off, and connec
6 ENBasic guideDust reduction function operationThe dust reduction function is automatically activated when the camera is turned on. Ultrasonic vibr
60 ENPlayback functions41MENU[q][EDIT]2Use bd to select images you want to view. Press the i button.•The camera recognizes the image data format.•
EN 61Playback functions4Copying selected frames1Display the images you want to copy and press the i button.•The selected images will be shown with r
62 ENPlayback functions4Protecting selected framesThis function lets you protect selected images at one time during single-frame playback or index d
EN 63Playback functions4Single-frame erase1Play back the image you want to erase.2Press the S (erase) button.3Use ac to select [YES], then press i.A
64 EN5Customizing the settings / functions of your cameraNormally, current camera settings (including any changes you have made) are retained when t
EN 65Customizing the settings / functions of your camera5Functions that can be registered in CUSTOM RESET SETTING & functions that reset to fact
66 ENCustomizing the settings / functions of your camera5You can use the AEL button to perform AF or metering operations instead of using the shutte
EN 67Customizing the settings / functions of your camera5Compensating all WBThis lets you apply the same compensation value to all the white balance
68 ENCustomizing the settings / functions of your camera5File nameWhen you take a picture, the camera assigns it a unique file name and saves it in
EN 69Customizing the settings / functions of your camera5Monitor brightness adjustmentThis allows you to adjust the brightness of the monitor for op
EN 7Basic guideDate and time information is recorded on the card together with the images. The file name is also included with the date and time inf
70 ENCustomizing the settings / functions of your camera5Changing the display languageYou can change the language used for the on-screen display and
EN 716PrintingPrint reservationPrint reservation allows you to save printing data (the number of prints and the date / time information) with the pi
72 ENPrinting64Press the i button when you have finished.•The menu screen for single-frame reservation appears.5Use i to select the date and time fo
EN 73Printing6By connecting the camera to a PictBridge-compatible printer with the USB cable, you can print out recorded pictures directly. To find
74 ENPrinting63Use p to select [EASY PRINT] or [CUSTOM PRINT]. If you select [EASY PRINT]•Go to “Easy printing” (P. 74).If you select [CUSTOM PRINT]
EN 75Printing6Setting the print paper itemsThis setting varies with the type of printer. If only the printer’s STANDARD setting is available, you ca
76 ENPrinting62Once you have set the pictures for printing and printing data, select [PRINT], then press the i.[PRINT] Transfers images you print to
EN 777 Using the OLYMPUS Master softwareJust connect the camera to a computer with the USB cable and you can easily transfer images stored on the ca
78 ENUsing the OLYMPUS Master Software7Connect the camera to your computer with the provided USB cable.1Use the provided USB cable to connect the co
EN 79Using the OLYMPUS Master Software7 Windows1Double-click the “OLYMPUS Master 2” icon on the desktop. Macintosh1Double-click the “OLYMPUS Mas
8 ENBasic guide2Place the AF frame on the subject while viewing through the viewfinder3Adjust the focusPress the shutter button gently (halfway).•Th
80 ENUsing the OLYMPUS Master Software7Disconnecting the camera from your computer1Make sure that the card access lamp has stopped blinking.2Prepare
EN 81Using the OLYMPUS Master Software7Please take care that your battery is fully charged!1Make sure that your computer is connected to the Interne
82 ENUsing the OLYMPUS Master Software7Your camera supports the USB Mass Storage Class. You can transfer images to a computer by connecting the came
EN 83Getting to know your camera better88 Getting to know your camera betterTips before you start taking picturesThe camera does not turn on even wh
84 ENGetting to know your camera better8Shooting tipsFocusing on the subjectThere are several ways to focus, depending on the subject.AF frame is no
EN 85Getting to know your camera better8Taking pictures without blurringThere are several factors that can cause the picture to blur.The subject is
86 ENGetting to know your camera better8Taking pictures of a white beach or snow sceneIn normal cases, white subjects such as snow will appear darke
EN 87Getting to know your camera better8Additional shooting tips and informationIncreasing the number of pictures that can be takenThe captured imag
88 ENGetting to know your camera better8To restore functions to their settings at the time of purchase• The settings are saved even when the power i
EN 89Getting to know your camera better8When error messages are displayedViewfinder indicationsMonitor indication Possible cause Corrective actionNo
EN 9Basic guideWhen the camera stops operatingIf no operations are performed for approximately 8 seconds while the camera is on, the monitor backlig
90 ENGetting to know your camera better8CARD-COVER OPENThe card cover is open. Close the card cover.No indicationBATTERY EMPTYThe battery is drained
EN 91Getting to know your camera better8Cleaning and storing the camera Cleaning the cameraTurn off the camera and remove the battery before cleani
92 ENGetting to know your camera better8Cleaning mode – Removing dustIf dust or dirt gets on the image pickup device, black dots may appear in the p
EN 939 InformationUsable cards“Card” in this manual refers to a recording medium. This camera can use CompactFlash, Microdrive or xD-Picture Card (o
94 ENInformation9Formatting the cardNon-Olympus cards or cards formatted on a computer must be formatted with the camera before they can be used.All
EN 95Information9Shooting MenuMenu directoryTab Function SettingRef. pageCARD SETUP ALL ERASE / FORMATP. 6 3P. 9 4CUSTOM RESET SETTINGRESETP. 6 4RES
96 ENInformation9Playback menuCustom menuTab Function Setting Ref. pageq m K* / L / M / N / OP. 5 8yOFF / ON*P. 5 8EDITRAW DATA EDITP. 5 9JPEG EDITB
EN 97Information9Setup menuTab Function Setting Ref. pageX kP. 7CF / xD CF* / xD P. 94FILE NAME AUTO* / RESET P. 68sLo –7 – 0* – Hi +7 P. 68W*1P. 7
98 ENInformation9Functions that can be set by shooting modeFunctionAUTOP A S Mi l &j /gAperture valuek 3 k 3 kShutter speedk 3 kBulb shootingk 3
EN 99Information9FunctionAUTOP A S Mi l &j /gAUTO POP UP3AEL / AFL3 kAEL / AFL MEMO3 kAEL Metering3 k7 FUNCTION3 kFRAME ASSIST33(Cannot be selec
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