Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II User Manual Page 109

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Menu functions (Setup menu)
4
Using the setup menu
Use the d Setup Menu to set the basic camera functions.
j
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k
±0
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W
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English
Wi-Fi
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Setup Menu
Card Setup
sec
Rec View
Firmware
Back Set
Settings
Option Description
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Card Setup Format the card and delete all images. 110
X (Date/time setting)
Set the camera clock.
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W (Changing the
display language)
You can change the language used for the on-screen
display and error messages.
s ( Monitor
brightness adjustment)
You can adjust the
brightness and color
temperature of the
monitor. Color temperature
adjustment is only
applied to the monitor
display during playback.
Use HI to highlight j
(color temperature) or k
(brightness) and FG to
adjust the value.
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2
j
+1
k
Vivid Natural
100
%
Back Set
Press the INFO button to switch the saturation of the
monitor between [Natural] and [Vivid] settings.
Rec View Sets whether to display the captured image on the
monitor after shooting, and the length of time for the
display. This is useful for a brief check of the picture you
have taken. You can shoot the next shot by pressing the
shutter button halfway even while the captured image is
displayed on the monitor.
[0.3sec] [20sec]: Sets the length of time (seconds) to
display the captured image on the monitor.
[Off]: The captured image is not displayed on the monitor.
[AUTO q]: Displays the captured image, and then
switches to playback mode. This is useful for erasing a
picture after checking it.
Wi-Fi Settings Sets the wireless connection method for the camera to
connect with smartphones that support wireless LAN
connections.
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Firmware Displays the rmware versions of the camera and
connected accessories.
Check the versions when you inquire about the camera
or accessories or when you download the software.
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