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Instruction Manual
DIGITAL CAMERA
Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. Before you start to use your new camera,
please read these instructions carefully to enjoy optimum performance and 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.
If there are additions and/or modifications of functions due to firmware update for the camera, the
contents will differ. For the latest information, please visit the Olympus website.
Table of Contents
Quick task index
1. Preparation
2. Shooting
3. Playback
4. Menu functions
5.
Connecting the camera to a
smartphone
6.
Connecting the camera to a
computer and a printer
7. Cautions
8. Information
9. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Model No. : IM002
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1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 195 196

Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Instruction Manual

Instruction ManualDIGITAL CAMERA Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. Before you start to use your new camera, please read these instru

Page 2 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

10ENNames of parts Names of parts1234567890abcdopnefijghlmk1 Mode dial lock ...P. 242 Rear dial* (o) ...

Page 3 - Table of Contents

100ENMenu functions (Video menu)4 Using the Video MenuMovie recording functions are set in the Video Menu.P21nnnnnn100%Video MenuModeMovie RBack SetS

Page 4 - Menu functions 85

101ENMenu functions (Video menu)4Option Descriptiong n Display Settings [n Control Settings]: Sets whether to display Live Control (P. 126) and Live S

Page 5

102ENMenu functions (Video menu)4 Adding effects to a movieYou can create movies that take advantage of the effects available in still photography mod

Page 6

103ENMenu functions (Video menu)4 Frame rate Sets the frame rate to [60p], [50p], [30p], [25p], or [24p].• [60p] and [50p] are not available in the f

Page 7 - Index 190

104ENMenu functions (Video menu)4 Recording movie audio with an IC recorderYou can use an IC recorder to record audio in a movie.Connect an IC record

Page 8 - Quick task index

105ENMenu functions (Playback menu)4 Using the Playback MenuPlayback Menuy (P. 80)21100%Playback MenuOnEditPrint OrderReset ProtectConnection to Smar

Page 9 - Others - Basic Shooting

106ENMenu functions (Playback menu)4 JPEG EditChoose from the following options: [Shadow Adj]: Brightens a dark backlit subject. [Redeye Fix]: Reduce

Page 10 - Names of parts

107ENMenu functions (Playback menu)4 Image overlayUp to 3 frames of RAW images taken with the camera can be overlaid and saved as a separate image. T

Page 11 - Names of parts

108ENMenu functions (Playback menu)4 Trimming movies (Movie Trimming)1 Select [Edit] in the q Playback Menu and press the Q button.2 Use FG to select

Page 12 - Preparation

109ENMenu functions (Setup menu)4 Using the setup menuUse the d Setup Menu to set the basic camera functions.j±0 k±021--.--.-- --:--:--W0.5EnglishWi-

Page 13 - Preparation

11ENNames of parts6437980eabcdfg512hijklomn1 Diopter adjustment dial ...P. 222 u (LV) button ...P. 22, 683 Mo

Page 14

110ENMenu functions (Setup menu)4 Formatting the card ( Card Setup)Cards must be formatted with this camera before fi rst use or after being used with

Page 15 - Inserting the card

111ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4 Using the custom menusCamera settings can be customized using the G Custom Menu. Custom MenuJ/K/LAF/MF (P. 111)AF

Page 16

112ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4K AF/MF Option Descriptiong AF Targeting Pad If [On] is selected, the AF target can be positioned by tapping the m

Page 17 - Using the monitor

113ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4 M Button/Dial/Lever Option Descriptiong K Button FunctionChoose the function assigned to the selected button.66 9

Page 18 - Turning the camera on

114ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4 N Release/j/Image StabilizerOption Descriptiong Rls Priority S If [On] is selected, the shutter can be released e

Page 19 - Setting the date/time

115ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4 P Disp/8/PC Option Descriptiong K Control SettingsChoose the controls displayed in each shooting mode.ControlsShoo

Page 20 - Shooting

116ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4Option Descriptiong LV Close Up Settings[LV Close Up Mode]: When set to [mode1], pressing the button halfway in the

Page 21 - Shooting

117ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4S Disp/8/PCOption Descriptiong 8 ( Beep sound)When set to [Off], you can turn off the beep sound that is emitted w

Page 22 - Switching between displays

118ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4Option Descriptiong K Noise FilterChoose the amount of noise reduction performed at high ISO sensitivities.— Nois

Page 23

119ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4Option Descriptiong w+FWhen set to [On], the exposure compensation value is added to the fl ash compensation value.3

Page 24 - Shooting still pictures

12ENPreparation11 PreparationUnpacking the box contentsThe following items are included with the camera.If anything is missing or damaged, contact the

Page 25

120ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4 Y Record/EraseOption Descriptiong Card Slot Settings Sets the card for recording still images or movies. 132 File

Page 26 - S-IS AUTO

121ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4Z Record/Erase Option Descriptiong Quick EraseIf [On] is selected, pressing the  button in the playback display w

Page 27

122ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4 b K UtilityOption Descriptiong Pixel Mapping The pixel mapping feature allows the camera to check and adjust the i

Page 28

123ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4* Use the Eye-Fi card in compliance with the laws and regulations of the country where the camera is used. Onboard

Page 29

124ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4 MF AssistMENU G L [MF Assist]This is a focus assist function for MF. When the focus ring is rotated, the ed

Page 30

125ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4 Choosing the control panel displays (KControl Settings) MENU G P [KControl Settings]Sets whether or not to d

Page 31

126ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4 Live controlPPPPWBAUTOWBWBWBAUTOAUTOAUTOnPPAA SS MMPPS-AFS-AFM-ISM-ISFHDF60p1100%Program AutoSettingsFunctionsAva

Page 32 - Change Color Saturation

127ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4 Adding information displays MENU G P [ G /Info Settings] q Info (Playback information displays)Use [q Info]

Page 33 - Using art fi lters

128ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4 LV-Info (Shooting information displays)You can add the Highlight&Shadow display screen to [LV-Info]. The added

Page 34

129ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4 Shooting self-portraits using the selfi e assist menuMENU G R [ Selfi e Assist]When the monitor is in the selfi

Page 35 - S-IS AUTOS-IS AUTO

13ENPreparation1 Attaching the cable clipUse the cable clip to secure the cable, then attach it to the strap.The cable clip can also be attached to t

Page 36 - Recording movies

130ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4 Viewing camera images on TV MENU G S [ HDMI]Use the separately sold cable with the camera to playback recor

Page 37 - Using movie mode (n)

131ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4 Shutter speeds when the fl ash fi res MENU G W [ # X-Sync.]/[ # Slow Limit]You can set shutter speed condition

Page 38 - 00:0400:04

132ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4 Setting the card to record to MENU G Y [ Card Slot Settings]When there are cards in both slots 1 and 2, you

Page 39 - Using various settings

133ENMenu functions (Custom menus)4 Selecting the display style of the viewfi nderMENU G a [ EVF Style]Style 1/2: Displays only main items such a

Page 40 - Setting the AF target

134ENConnecting the camera to a smartphone55By connecting to a smartphone through this camera’s wireless LAN function and using the specifi ed app, you

Page 41

135ENConnecting the camera to a smartphone5 Connecting to a smartphoneConnect to a smartphone. Start the OI.Share App installed on your smartphone.1 S

Page 42

136ENConnecting the camera to a smartphone5 Transferring images to a smartphoneYou can select images in the camera and load them to a smartphone. You

Page 43 - Single AF

137ENConnecting the camera to a smartphone5 Adding position information to imagesYou can add GPS tags to images that were taken while the GPS log was

Page 44

138ENConnecting the camera to a smartphone5Changing the passwordChange the password used for [Private].1 Select [Wi-Fi Settings] in the d Setup Menu a

Page 45

139ENConnecting the camera to a computer and a printer66 Connecting the camera to a computer USB connectorSmaller terminalUSB cableUSB port• If noth

Page 46

14ENPreparation13 Loading the battery.Direction indicating markRemoving the batteryTurn off the camera before opening or closing the battery compartme

Page 47 - ( Anti-Shock z)

140ENConnecting the camera to a computer and a printer6Copying pictures to a computerThe following operating systems are compatible with the USB conne

Page 48

141ENConnecting the camera to a computer and a printer6 Installing the PC software The photographs and movies you have shot with your camera can be t

Page 49

142ENConnecting the camera to a computer and a printer6 Direct printing ( PictBridge)By connecting the camera to a PictBridge-compatible printer wit

Page 50

143ENConnecting the camera to a computer and a printer6 Custom printing1 Connect the camera to the printer using the supplied USB cable and turn the c

Page 51 - AF mode

144ENConnecting the camera to a computer and a printer6Setting printing dataSelect whether to print printing data such as the date and time or fi le na

Page 52 - White balance compensation

145ENConnecting the camera to a computer and a printer63 Select the date and time format and press the Q button.NoThe pictures are printed without the

Page 53

146ENCautions77 Battery and charger• The camera uses a single Olympus lithium-ion battery. Never use any battery other than genuine OLYMPUS batteries

Page 54 - K Save Settings

147ENCautions7Using your charger abroad• The charger can be used in most home electrical sources within the range of 100 V to 240 V AC (50/60 Hz) aro

Page 55 - Use FGHI to select [KK]

148ENCautions7 Record mode and fi le size/ number of storable still picturesThe fi le size in the table is approximate for fi les with a 4:3 aspect rati

Page 56

149ENCautions7 Interchangeable lensesChoose a lens according to the scene and your creative intent. Use lenses designed exclusively for the Micro Fou

Page 57

15ENPreparation1 Inserting the cardThe following types of SD memory card (commercially available) can be used with this camera: SD, SDHC, SDXC, and E

Page 58 - Flash Mode

150ENCautions7 HLD-9 Power Battery HolderThis can be used along with the battery in the camera body to extend the camera's operating time. You c

Page 59

151ENCautions7 Using the AC adapterOpen the AC terminal cover and plug the AC adapter into the AC terminal. Using the dials and buttonsYou can se

Page 60 - Use FGHIto select [w]

152ENCautions7 External fl ash units designated for use with this cameraWith this camera, you can use one of the separately sold external fl ash units

Page 61

153ENCautions7 Wireless remote control fl ash photographyExternal fl ash units that are designated for use with this camera and have a remote control

Page 62 - Contrast

154ENCautions7 Other external fl ash unitsConnect a sync cord to the hot shoe or the external fl ash terminal. When not using the external fl ash termina

Page 63 - Gradation

155ENCautions7Principal Accessories Remote cable (RM-CB2)Use when the slightest camera movement can result in blurred pictures, for example for macro

Page 64 - Monochrome Color

156ENCautions7*1 Not all lenses can be used with adapter. For details, refer to the Olympus Official Web Site. Also, please note that manufacture of O

Page 65 - Color Space

157ENCautions7LensMF-2*1OM Adapter 2FlashFL-900RElectronic FlashFL-14Electronic FlashFL-300RElectronic FlashMMF-2/MMF-3*1Four Thirds AdapterOM System

Page 66 - RESETRESET

158ENCautions7Cleaning and storing the cameraCleaning the cameraTurn off the camera and remove the battery before cleaning the camera.• Do not use st

Page 67 - Button Function

159ENCautions7 Pixel Mapping - Checking the image processing functionsThe pixel mapping feature allows the camera to check and adjust the image picku

Page 68

16ENPreparation1 Attaching a lens to the camera1 Remove the rear cap of the lens and the body cap of the camera.12 Rear cap21 2 Align the lens attachm

Page 69

160EN8Information8 Shooting tips and informationThe camera does not turn on even when a battery is loadedThe battery is not fully charged• Charge the

Page 70 - Highlight&Shadow Control

161ENInformation8Noise reduction is activated• When shooting night scenes, shutter speeds are slower and noise tends to appear in images. The camera

Page 71

162ENInformation8Lines appear in photographsThe following functions use an electronic shutter, which may result in lines due to fl icker and other phen

Page 72 - Shooting “ My Clips”

163ENInformation8Monitor indicationPossible cause Corrective action100%Clean the contact area ofthe card with a dry cloth.Clean CardFormatSetCard Setu

Page 73 - Add to a new My Clips folder

164ENInformation8Monitor indicationPossible cause Corrective action mThe internal temperature of the camera has risen due to sequential shooting.Turn

Page 74

165ENInformation8 Menu directory*1: Can be added to [Assign to Custom Mode].*2: Default can be restored by selecting [Full] for [Reset].*3: Default c

Page 75

166ENInformation8Tab Function Default *1 *2 *3gXHigh Res ShotHigh Res Shoth0sec99# Charge Time0 sec # RC Mode Off99, 153n Video MenuTab Function

Page 76 - Playback

167ENInformation8Tab Function Default *1 *2 *3gnn Fn Lever Functionmode1100n Shutter Function wn Elec. Zoom SpeedNormaln Display Settingsn Control

Page 77 - Playback

168ENInformation8q Playback MenuTab Function Default *1 *2 *3gqyStart ―80BGM Party TimeSlide AllSlide Interval 3 secMovie Interval ShortROn

Page 78

169ENInformation8G Custom MenuTab Function Default *1 *2 *3gGAF/MFJK AF modeS-AF43, 51, 111AEL/AFLS-AF mode1111, 123C-AF mode2MF mode1AF Scanne

Page 79 - 2017.01.01 12:30:00

17ENPreparation1 Removing the lens from the camera Make sure the camera is turned off when removing the lens. While pressing the lens release butto

Page 80 - 00:00:02/00:00:14

170ENInformation8Tab Function Default *1 *2 *3gGButton/Dial/LeverMK Button FunctionU FunctionAF Area Select66, 113V FunctionMulti FunctionR Function

Page 81 - 0 (protect) icon

171ENInformation8Tab Function Default *1 *2 *3gGRelease/j/Image StabilizerNRls Priority SOff114Rls Priority C OnjL Settingsj/♦jMax fps 10fps1

Page 82 - 2017.01.01 12:30:00 21

172ENInformation8Tab Function Default *1 *2 *3gGQLive View BoostManual ShootingOn1115Bulb/Time On2Live CompositeOffOthers OffArt LV Mode mode1Fra

Page 83 - Audio recording

173ENInformation8Tab Function Default *1 *2 *3gGUBulb/Time Timer 8min118Bulb/Time Monitor -7Live Bulb OffLive Time 0.5 secComposite Settings

Page 84 - Using the touch screen

174ENInformation8Tab Function Default *1 *2 *3gGZQuick Erase Off121RAW+JPEG Erase RAW+JPEGPriority Set NoEVFaEVF Auto Switch On121EVF Adjust

Page 85 - Menu functions

175ENInformation8Tab Function Default *1 *2 *3gGcBattery SettingsBattery Priority PBH Battery122Battery Status ―Backlit LCD HoldSleep 1minAu

Page 86 - Function

176ENInformation8Custom Mode C2Function Custom Mode C2 optionsgAF target mode 5-target group 39AF target position Center 40Wj/Y/i p (pro capture H)90K

Page 87

177ENInformation8Specifi cations CameraProduct typeProduct type Digital camera with interchangeable Micro Four Thirds Standard lens systemLens M.Zuik

Page 88 - Image quality (KK)

178ENInformation8RecordingMemory SD, SDHC, SDXC and Eye-FiUHS-II compatible (slot 1)/UHS-I compatible (slot 2)Recording system Digital recording, JPEG

Page 89

179ENInformation8 FlashMODEL NO. FL-LM3Guide number 9.1 (ISO100•m)12.7 (ISO200•m)Firing angle Covers the picture angle of a 12 mm lens (equivalent t

Page 90

18ENPreparation1 Turning the camera on 1 Set the ON/OFF lever to the ON position.• When the camera is turned on, the monitor will turn on.• To turn

Page 91

180ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS99 SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONSCAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK,

Page 92

181ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS9• Keep young children, infants away from the camera.• Always use and store the camera out of the reach of young children and

Page 93

182ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS9• Never subject batteries to strong shocks or continuous vibration by dropping or hitting.This may cause exploding, overheati

Page 94

183ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS9• Insert the battery carefully as described in the operating instructions.• Before loading, always inspect the battery caref

Page 95 - Exposure)

184ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS9WarningUnauthorized photographing or use of copyrighted material may violate applicable copyright laws. Olympus assumes no res

Page 96

185ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS9For customers in North America, Central America, South America and the CaribbeanDeclaration of ConformityModel Number : IM002

Page 97 - 250 F5.6

186ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS9(f) Products which do not contain a validly placed and recorded Olympus serial number, unless they are a model on which Olymp

Page 98

187ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS9LIMITATION, DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS OR LOSS OF USE), WHETHER OR NOT OL

Page 99

188ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS9Provisions of warrantyIn the unlikely event that your product proves to be defective, although it has been used properly (in a

Page 100 - Menu functions (Video menu)

189ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS9Trademarks• Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.• Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Inc

Page 101

19ENPreparation1 Setting the date/timeDate and time information is recorded on the card together with the images. The fi le name is also included with

Page 102 - Setting the record mode (nK)

190ENIndexSymbols8 (Beep sound) ...1170 (Protect) ...81n Mode (movie mode) ...

Page 103

191ENBulb photography ...30Bulb/Time Focusing ...112Bulb/Time Monitor ...

Page 104

192ENIiAUTO mode (A) ...31Image aspect ...54Image Overlay ...

Page 105 - Editing still images

193ENPixel Count ...119, 131, 148Pixel mapping ...159PlaybackMovie ...

Page 106

194ENWWhite balance ...42, 52White balance compensation ...52Wi-Fi connection method ...137Wi-

Page 108 - Copy All

WD169002date of issue 2016.9

Page 109 - Menu functions (Setup menu)

2ENIndications used in this manualThe following symbols are used throughout this manual.% TipsUseful information and hints that will help you get the

Page 110

20ENShooting22 Information displays while shootingMonitor display during still photography250250 F5.6ISO-A400WBAUTOWBWBWBAUTOAUTOAUTOLN4:3S-AFS-AFAEL

Page 111 - J AF/MF

21ENShooting2 1 Card write indicator ...P. 152 Wireless LAN connection...P. 134 – 1383 Super FP fl ash ...

Page 112 - L AF/MF

22ENShooting2 Switching between displaysThe camera is equipped with an eye sensor, which turns the viewfi nder on when you put your eye to the viewfi nd

Page 113 - M Button/Dial/Lever

23ENShooting2 Switching the information display You can switch the information displayed in the monitor during shooting using the INFO button.INFO bu

Page 114 - O Release/j/Image Stabilizer

24ENShooting2 Shooting still pictures Use the mode dial to select the shooting mode, and then shoot the image.Indicator Mode icon Types of shooting

Page 115 - Q Disp/8/PC

25ENShooting2 3 Adjust the focus.• Display the subject in the center of the monitor, and lightly press the shutter button down to the fi rst position

Page 116 - R Disp/8/PC

26ENShooting2 Letting the camera choose aperture and shutter speed ( Program mode)P mode is a shooting mode where the camera automatically sets the op

Page 117 - T Exp/ISO/BULB/p

27ENShooting2 Choosing aperture ( Aperture Priority mode)A mode is a shooting mode where you choose the aperture and let the camera automatically adju

Page 118 - W # Custom

28ENShooting2 Choosing shutter speed ( Shutter Priority mode)S mode is a shooting mode where you choose the shutter speed and let the camera automatic

Page 119 - X K/WB/Color

29ENShooting2 Choosing aperture and shutter speed ( Manual mode)M mode is a shooting mode where you choose both the aperture value and shutter speed.

Page 120 - Y Record/Erase

3ENTable of ContentsQuick task index 8Names of parts 10Preparation 12Unpacking the box contents ...12Charging and inserting the battery ...

Page 121 - Z Record/Erase

30ENShooting2 Noise in imagesWhile shooting at slow shutter speeds, noise may appear on screen. These phenomena occur when the temperature rises in th

Page 122

31ENShooting25 Press the shutter button to end shooting.• The maximum length of composite shooting is 3 hours. However, the available shooting time w

Page 123 - AEL/AFL

32ENShooting24 To set multiple live guides, repeat Steps 2 and 3.• A check is displayed on the guide item for live guides that are already set.100%Ch

Page 124 - Fn Lever Function

33ENShooting2 Using art fi ltersUsing art fi lters, you can easily have fun with artistic effects. Types of art fi ltersPop Art I/II *Creates an imag

Page 125 - Control Settings)

34ENShooting21 Rotate the mode dial to ART.• A menu of art fi lters will be displayed. Select a fi lter using the rear dial.• Use FG to choose an effec

Page 126

35ENShooting2 Custom Modes (C1, C2, C3)Save settings to each of three Custom Modes for instant recall.• Different settings can be saved to C1, C2, an

Page 127 - Adding information displays

36ENShooting2 Recording moviesUse the R button to record movies. 1 Press the R button to begin recording.• Movie you are recording will be displayed

Page 128 - Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

37ENShooting2 Using movie mode (n)With movie mode (n), you can create movies that take advantage of the effects available in still photography mode. Y

Page 129 - 1:02:031:02:03

38ENShooting2 Movie Tele-converter1 Tap the icon to display the zoom frame.• You can change the position of the zoom frame by tapping the screen or u

Page 130 - Viewing camera images on TV

39ENShooting2Using various settings Controlling exposure ( Exposure F)Rotate the front dial to choose exposure compensation. Choose positive (“+”) val

Page 131

4ENTable of ContentsSetting in super control panel ...50Making fi ne adjustments to white balance (WB Compensation)...52Reducing camera shake (Image S

Page 132 - Saving lens info

40ENShooting2 Setting the AF targetSelect the single target or group target position.1 Press the Fn1 button to display the AF target.• The AF target

Page 133 - 250 F5.6 +2.0+2.0

41ENShooting2• When set to [p (Digital ESP metering)] (P. 45, 51), metering is performed with priority given to faces.• Face priority is also avai

Page 134 - Connecting the camera to a

42ENShooting2 Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO)Increasing ISO sensitivity increases noise (graininess) but allows photographs to be taken when lighting

Page 135 - End Wi-Fi

43ENShooting2 One-touch white balanceMeasure white balance by framing a piece of paper or other white object under the lighting that will be used in t

Page 136 - 250250 F5.6

44ENShooting2 C-AF+TR ( AF tracking)Press the shutter button halfway to focus; the camera then tracks and maintains focus on the current subject whil

Page 137

45ENShooting2 Choosing how the camera measures brightness ( Metering)You can choose how the camera meters subject brightness.1 Press the AF m button.2

Page 138 - Cancelling a share order

46ENShooting2 Performing the sequential/ self-timer shootingYou can take a series of pictures by keeping the shutter button pressed all the way down.

Page 139 - USB port

47ENShooting2• To cancel the activated self-timer, press G.• Fix the camera securely on a tripod for self-timer shooting.• If you stand in front of

Page 140

48ENShooting2 Shooting without a release time lag ( Pro Capture shooting)To resolve the time lag from when you press the shutter button all the way do

Page 141 - User Registration

49ENShooting2• Choose from JPEG (50M F or 25M F) and JPEG+RAW modes. When image quality is set to RAW+JPEG, the camera saves a single RAW image (exte

Page 142 - Easy printing

5ENTable of ContentsProcessing options (Picture Mode) ...88Image quality (KK) ... 88Digital Zoom (Digit

Page 143 - Select Print

50ENShooting2 Setting in super control panelOther main shooting functions can be set in the LV super control panel.Press the Q button to display the L

Page 144 - Print Order

51ENShooting2 Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO)You can set the ISO sensitivity.g “Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO)” (P. 42)1 Press the Q button to display

Page 145

52ENShooting2 Adjusting color ( WB (white balance))You can set the white balance.g “Adjusting color (WB (white balance))” (P. 42)1 Press the Q button

Page 146 - Cautions

53ENShooting2 Reducing camera shake ( Image Stabilizer)You can reduce the amount of camera shake that can occur when shooting in low light situations

Page 147 - Usable cards

54ENShooting2 Performing the sequential/ self-timer shootingYou can take a series of pictures by keeping the shutter button pressed all the way down.

Page 148 - Cautions

55ENShooting21 (Dual Independent 1)Images are recorded at the image quality mode specifi ed for each card in slot 1 and 2 (P. 55, 88). Shooting will no

Page 149 - Interchangeable lenses

56ENShooting2 RAW image dataThis format (extension “.ORF”) stores unprocessed image data for later processing. RAW image data cannot be viewed using o

Page 150 - HLD-9 Power Battery Holder

57ENShooting2*4 The record mode can be set. g [n Specifi cation Settings] (P. 100)• Depending on the type of card used, recording may end before the m

Page 151

58ENShooting22 Set the fl ash ON/OFF lever to the ON position, and turn on the camera.• When not using the fl ash, return the lever to the OFF position

Page 152

59ENShooting2 Flash modes that can be set by shooting modeShooting modeLV super control panelFlash modeFlash timingConditions for fi ring the fl ashShut

Page 153

6ENTable of ContentsCombinations of JPEG image sizes and compression rates...131Setting the card to record to ...

Page 154 - Other external fl ash units

60ENShooting2 Adjusting fl ash output ( Flash intensity control)Flash output can be adjusted if you fi nd that your subject is overexposed, or is undere

Page 155 - Principal Accessories

61ENShooting2 Processing options ( Picture Mode)You can select a picture mode and make individual adjustments to contrast, sharpness, and other parame

Page 156 - System chart

62ENShooting21 Press the Q button to display the LV super control panel.2 Use FGHI to select [Picture Mode].3 Use the front dial to select an option.•

Page 157

63ENShooting2 Making fi ne adjustments to saturation ( Saturation)In the picture mode (P. 61) settings, you can make fi ne adjustments to saturation and

Page 158 - Cleaning the camera

64ENShooting2 Applying fi lter effects to monochrome pictures ( Color Filter)In the monochrome setting of picture mode (P. 61) settings, you can add an

Page 159 - After Service

65ENShooting2 Adjusting i-Enhance effects ( Effect)You can set the i-Enhance effect strength in picture mode (P. 61).1 Press the Q button to display t

Page 160 - Information

66ENShooting2 Changing the brightness of highlights and shadows ( Highlight&Shadow) Use [Highlight&Shadow] to adjust the brightness of highlig

Page 161 - Noise reduction is activated

67ENShooting2To change the function assigned to a button, follow the steps below.1 Press the Q button to display the LV super control panel.2 Use FGHI

Page 162 - Error codes

68ENShooting2 I/H (Underwater wide/Underwater macro) When using a waterproof protector, press the button to switch between I and H. Press and hold th

Page 163 - Information

69ENShooting2AF Limiter Press the button to turn on and off the AF Limiter. You can switch the AF Limiter mode by rotating the dial while pressing the

Page 164

7ENTable of ContentsSAFETY PRECAUTIONS 180SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...180Index 190

Page 165 - Menu directory

70ENShooting2 Using multi function options ( Multi Function)Multiple functions can be assigned to a button by setting [Multi Function] to the butto

Page 166 - Video Menu

71ENShooting2FunctionFront dial (r) Rear dial (o)b (Highlight&Shadow Control) (P. 66)Highlight control Shadow controlc (Color Creator) (P. 71)Hue

Page 167

72ENShooting2 Shooting “ My Clips”You can create a single My Clips movie fi le including multiple short movies (clips). You can also add still pictures

Page 168 - Playback Menu

73ENShooting2Creating new My ClipsMove a clip to v using FG, and press the Q button.100% 11:24 MOV FullHD23 11:24 MOV FullHD23Back SetAdd to a new M

Page 169 - G Custom Menu

74ENShooting23 Select an item using FG and press the Q button.Play My Clips Plays back the fi les in My Clips in order, starting from the beginning.Mov

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75ENShooting2 Shooting slow/ quick motion moviesYou can create slow motion or quick motion movies. You can set the recording speed using nc in record

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76ENPlayback33Information display during playback Playback image informationSimplifi ed display 15100-0015×10×104:3Wi-Fif0a4157 89c bde2 3 62017

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77ENPlayback31 Battery level ...P. 182 Wireless LAN connection...P. 134–1383 Including GPS information ...

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78ENPlayback3 Viewing photographs and movies 1 Press the q button.• Your most recent photograph or movie will be displayed.• Select the desired phot

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79ENPlayback3 Delete picture (P. 82)QView menus (in calendar playback, press this button to exit to single-frame playback) Index display/ Calendar

Page 175 - Default Custom Mode options

8ENQuick task indexShootinggChanging the AF area size and positionAF Area 40Limiting the autofocus area for quicker focusingAF Limiter 111Adjusting AF

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80ENPlayback3 SlideshowThis function displays images stored on the card one after another.1 Press the Q button during playback and select [m].JPEG100

Page 177 - Specifi cations

81ENPlayback3Watching moviesSelect a movie and press the Q button to display the playback menu. Select [Play Movie] and press the Q button to begin p

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82ENPlayback3 Erasing an image Display an image you want to delete and press the  button. Select [Yes] and press the Q button.You can erase images

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83ENPlayback3 Audio recordingAudio can be added to still images (up to 30 sec. long).1 Display the image to which you want to add audio and press the

Page 180 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

84ENPlayback3 Using the touch screenYou can use the touch screen to manipulate images. Full-frame playbackDisplaying the previous or next image• Sl

Page 181 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

85ENMenu functions (Basic operations)44 Basic menu operationsThe menus contain shooting and playback options that are not displayed by the LV super co

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86ENMenu functions (Shooting menu)43 Select an item using FG and press the Q button to display options for the selected item.21100%Shooting Menu 2Brac

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87ENMenu functions (Shooting menu)4 Registering favorites settings ( Assign to Custom Mode) Editing custom settingsCurrent camera settings can be save

Page 184 - FCC/IC Caution

88ENMenu functions (Shooting menu)4 Processing options ( Picture Mode)You can make individual adjustments to contrast, sharpness and other parameters

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89ENMenu functions (Shooting menu)4 Setting the custom self-timer (j/Y)You can customize the self-timer operation.1 Select [j/Y/i] in W Shooting Menu

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9ENQuick task indexShooting in a mode that is good for image editingn Picture Mode ( n Specifi cation Settings)100Recording audio using an external rec

Page 187 - For customers in Europe

90ENMenu functions (Shooting menu)4 Shooting automatically with a fi xed interval (i time lapse shooting)You can set the camera to shoot automatically

Page 188 - For customer in Singapore

91ENMenu functions (Shooting menu)4• If there is not enough charge left on the battery, the shooting may end partway through. Make sure the battery i

Page 189 - Trademarks

92ENMenu functions (Shooting menu)4 AE BKT (AE bracketing)The camera varies the exposure of each shot. You can select the bracketing increment from 0.

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93ENMenu functions (Shooting menu)4 ISO BKT (ISO bracketing)The camera varies the sensitivity over three shots while keeping the shutter speed and ape

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94ENMenu functions (Shooting menu)4 Focus BKT (Focus bracketing)Take a series of shots at different focus positions. Focus moves successively farther

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95ENMenu functions (Shooting menu)4 Taking HDR ( High Dynamic Range) imagesYou can shoot HDR (High Dynamic Range) images.g “Taking HDR (High Dynamic R

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96ENMenu functions (Shooting menu)4• The camera will not go to sleep while multiple exposure is in effect.• Photographs taken with other cameras can

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97ENMenu functions (Shooting menu)4 Keystone correction and perspective control ( Keystone Comp.)Use keystone correction for shots taken from the bott

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98ENMenu functions (Shooting menu)4 Setting anti-shock/ silent shooting (Anti-Shock z/Silent [♥])By setting anti-shock/silent shooting you can select

Page 196 - WD169002

99ENMenu functions (Shooting menu)4 Setting high resolution shooting ( High Res Shot)By specifying the setting for [High Res Shot], high resolution sh

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