Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II Instruction Manual

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Basic guide
Quick task index
Table of Contents
1.
Basic photography/frequently-
used options
2. Other shooting options
3. Flash shooting
4. Shooting and viewing movies
5. Playback options
6. Sending and receiving images
7. Using OLYMPUS Viewer 2
8. Printing pictures
9. Camera setup
10. Customizing camera settings
11. Information
12. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
System chart
Index
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.
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Page 1 - Instruction Manual

Basic guideQuick task indexTable of Contents1.Basic photography/frequently-used options2. Other shooting options3. Flash shooting4. Shooting and viewi

Page 2 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

10ENBasic guideNames of parts and functionsNames of partsCamera12356487gfed5hic9ba0jlmonkRemove when using the HLD-6 battery holder.1 Main dial* (o)

Page 3 - Unpack the box contents

100ENInformation11Error codesMonitor indicationPossible cause Corrective actionNo CardThe card is not inserted, or it cannot be recognized.Insert a ca

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101ENInformation11Monitor indicationPossible cause Corrective actionmThe internal temperature of the camera has risen due to sequential shooting.Turn

Page 5 - Inserting and removing cards

102ENInformation11Cleaning and storing the cameraCleaning the cameraTurn off the camera and remove the battery before cleaning the camera.Exterior:•

Page 6

103ENInformation111 Select [Pixel Mapping] (P. 92) in c Custom Menu tab k.2 Press I, then press Q.• The [Busy] bar is displayed when pixel mapping is

Page 7 - Attaching the flash unit

104ENInformation11Battery and charger• Use the single Olympus lithium-ion battery. Use only genuine OLYMPUS rechargeable batteries.• The camera’s po

Page 8 - Power on

105ENInformation11• Do not point the lens attached to the camera toward the sun. This may cause the camera to malfunction or even ignite due to the m

Page 9 - Setting the date/time

106ENInformation11 Main SpecificationsItems 14 – 42 mm II R40 – 150 mm RED12-40mmf2.8PROMount Micro Four Thirds mountFocal length 14 – 42 mm 40 –

Page 10 - Names of parts

107ENInformation11Converter lensesConverter lenses attach to the camera lens for quick and easy fish-eye or macro photography. See the OLYMPUS website

Page 11 - Basic guide

108ENInformation11Flash modes that can be set by shooting modeShooting ModeSuper control panelFlash ModeFlash timingConditions for firing the flashShu

Page 12 - Camera controls

109ENInformation11Flash synchronization and shutter speedShooting modeFlash timingUpper limit of synchronization timing*1Fixed timing when flash fires

Page 13

11ENNames of parts and functionsBasic guide241567980eabdc31 Accessory port ...P. 762 Viewfinder ...

Page 14

110ENInformation11Record mode and file size/number of storable still picturesThe file size in the table is approximate for files with a 4:3 aspect rat

Page 15

111ENInformation11Menu directory*1: Can be added to [Myset].*2: Default can be restored by selecting [Full] for [Reset].*3: Default can be restored by

Page 16 - Playback/Erasing

112ENInformation11d Setup MenuTab Function Default *1 *2 *3gdX― 9W *― 85ij ±0, k ±0, Natural85Rec View 0.5 sec85c/# Menu Displayc Menu DisplayOn

Page 17

113ENInformation11Tab Function Default *1 *2 *3gcTRelease/jRls Priority S Off87Rls Priority C OnjL fps3.5 fpsjH fps9 fpsj + IS OffOnHalf

Page 18 - Using art filters

114ENInformation11Tab Function Default *1 *2 *3gcW# Custom#X-Sync.1/25089#Slow Limit1/60w+FOffXK/Color/WBNoise Reduct. Auto89Noise Filter

Page 19 - Shooting in scene mode

115ENInformation11Tab Function Default *1 *2 *3gc8 Battery PriorityPBH Battery92Level Adjust —Touch Screen Settings On93Eye-Fi On# Accessory Por

Page 20 - Using Movie Mode (n)

116ENInformation11ShutterProduct type Computerized focal-plane shutterShutter 1/4000 - 60 sec., bulb photography, time photographyAuto focusProduct ty

Page 21 - Shooting Options

117ENInformation11Flash FL-LM2Guide number 10 (ISO200)Firing angle Covers the angle of view of a 14 mm lens (28 mm in 35 mm format)Dimensions Approx.

Page 22

118ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS1212SAFETY PRECAUTIONSCAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE CO

Page 23

119ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS12• Accidentally firing the flash into their own eyes or those of another child.• Accidentally being injured by the moving pa

Page 24

12ENBasic guideBasic operationsCamera controlsMode dialUse the mode dial to select the shooting mode. After choosing the shooting mode, use the shutte

Page 25

120ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS12• This camera uses a lithium ion battery specified by Olympus. Do not use any other type of battery. For safe and proper use

Page 26 - Using the menus

121ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS12Due to its characteristics or the angle at which you are viewing the monitor, the spot may not be uniform in color and bright

Page 27 - Using the Touch screen

122ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS12For customers in North and South AmericaFor customers in USADeclaration of ConformityModel Number : E-M5Trade Name : OLYMPU

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123ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS12(c) defects or damage to the Products resulting from wear, tear, misuse, abuse, negligence, sand, liquids, impact, improper

Page 29

124ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS12When returning Products for service, your package should include the following:1 Sales receipt showing date and place of pur

Page 30

125ENSAFETY PRECAUTIONS12(c) Any defect or damage that occurs due to transport, a fall, shock, etc. after purchase of the product.(d) Any defect or da

Page 31

126ENSystem chartViewfinder*1 Not all lenses can be used with adapter. For details, refer to the Olympus Official Web Site. Also, please note that ma

Page 32

127EN: E-M5 compatible productsLensOM System LensesMF-2 *1OM Adapter 2For the latest information, please visit the Olympus website.M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED

Page 33 - Quick task index

128ENIndexSymbolsW Shooting Menu 1 ... 111X Shooting Menu 2 ... 111q Playback Menu ...

Page 34 - Camera Settings

129ENBB&W Filter ...53Backlit LCD ...88Battery ...

Page 35 - Table of Contents

13ENBasic operationsBasic guideThe Shutter and R ButtonsUse the shutter button to take photographs and the R button record movies.Shutter buttonR butt

Page 36

130ENImage Stabilizer o ...49INFO button ... 11, 39 – 41Info Off ...

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131ENRRAW ...54RAW Data Edit ...72RAW K ...

Page 40 - Highlight

14ENBasic guideBasic operationsTaking photographs/shooting movies1 Frame a picture in the viewfi nder.• The monitor turns off and the display in the v

Page 41

15ENBasic operationsBasic guide3 Release the shutter.Taking photographsPress the shutter button all the way (fully).• The shutter sounds and the pict

Page 42 - Using Myset

16ENBasic guideBasic operationsPlayback/ErasingViewing Images Single-frame playback• Press the q button to display your most recent photograph or mov

Page 43 - 250250 F5.6

17ENBasic operationsBasic guideVolumeVolume can be adjusted by pressing F or G during single-frame and movie playback.00:00:02/00:00:14Erasing imagesD

Page 44 - Quick AF target selection

18ENBasic guideBasic operations1 Rotate the mode dial to ART.• A menu of art filters will be displayed. Select a filter using FG.• Press Q or press t

Page 45 - 01:02:0301:02:03

19ENBasic operationsBasic guideShooting in scene mode1 Rotate the mode dial to SCN.• A menu of scene menu will be displayed. Select a scene using FG.

Page 46 - Cautions

2ENIndications used in this manualThe following symbols are used throughout this manual.# CautionsImportant information on factors which may lead to a

Page 47

20ENBasic guideBasic operationsUsing Movie Mode (n)Movie mode (n) can be used to film movies with special effects.1 Rotate the mode dial to n.2 Press

Page 48 - Exposure lock (AE lock)

21ENBasic operationsBasic guideShooting OptionsUsing live guidesLive guides are available in iAUTO (A) mode. While iAUTO is a full auto mode, live gui

Page 49

22ENBasic guideBasic operationsUsing the super control panelThe super control panel lists shooting options and their status. The LV super control pane

Page 50 - White balance compensation

23ENBasic operationsBasic guide Framing pictures in the viewfinderWhen the viewfinder is used to frame photographs, the super control panel will be d

Page 51 - One-touch white balance

24ENBasic guideBasic operationsUsing live controlThe live control is used to adjust settings when pictures are framed in the monitor. The effects can

Page 52 - (P. 111)

25ENBasic operationsBasic guideUsing the Multi-Function ButtonWhen framing pictures in the viewfinder, you can adjust settings quickly using the multi

Page 53

26ENBasic guideBasic operationsUsing the menus1 Press the MENU button to display the menus.Menusj4:3D1Shooting Menu 1Card SetupReset/MysetPicture Mode

Page 54 - Image quality (record mode)

27ENBasic operationsBasic guideUse the touch screen during playback or when framing pictures in the monitor. You can also use the touch screen to adju

Page 55 - ISO sensitivity

28ENBasic guideBasic operationsPlayback ModeUse the touch screen to page through images or zoom in and out. Full-Frame PlaybackViewing Additional Ima

Page 56

29ENBasic operationsBasic guide2 Tap the desired item.• The item will be highlighted.250250 F5.6NormaliWBNORMISOAUTOAUTOWBAUTO4:3AEL/AFL01:02:0301:02

Page 57 - Other shooting options

3ENUnpack the box contentsThe following items are included with the camera.If anything is missing or damaged, contact the dealer from whom you purchas

Page 58

30ENBasic guideInformation displayed in the monitorInformation displayed in the monitorShooting Framing pictures in the viewfinderAELMY1250 F5.6 +2.0

Page 59

31ENInformation displayed in the monitorBasic guide Framing pictures in the monitor250250 F5.6ISO400LN1ISIS4:3S-AFS-AFAELFP RCBKT+2.0+2.0P+7+701:02:0

Page 60 - Exit Exit

32ENBasic guideInformation displayed in the monitorPlaybackSimplified display2012.05.01 12:30 15100-0015×10×104:3LN3D3DSDc7821345 690abOverall display

Page 61 - 3D Photography

33ENQuick task index ShootinggTaking pictures with automatic settingsiAUTO (A)12Easy photography with special effectsArt filter (ART)18Choosing an asp

Page 62 - (multiple exposure)

34ENQuick task index Quick task index Quick task index Taking pictures without white subjects appearing too white or black subjects appearing too dark

Page 63 - (bracketing)

35ENTable of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of ContentsBasic guide 4Preparations for shooting ...4Charging and inserting the battery ...

Page 64

36ENTable of ContentsTable of ContentsChanging the brightness of highlights and shadows ...47Choosing how the camera measures brightness (met

Page 65 - Flash shooting

37ENTable of ContentsSending and receiving images 76Sending images ...76Receiving images/adding a host ...

Page 66 - Other external flash units

38ENTable of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of ContentsCleaning and checking the image pickup device ...102Pixel mapping - Checking the image

Page 67 - Shooting and viewing movies

39ENBasic photography/frequently-used options11Basic photography/frequently-used optionsUse the INFO button to display photo info or control panels fo

Page 68 - Viewing movies

4ENBasic guidePreparations for shooting1 Charging the battery.Charging indicatorCharging in progressLights orangeCharging complete OffCharging error B

Page 69 - Playback options

40ENBasic photography/frequently-used options1Displaying information during playbackThe INFO button can be used to choose the information displayed du

Page 70 - 100-0020

41ENBasic photography/frequently-used options1Other uses for the INFO button One-touch white balanceSelect [P] or [Q] for one-touch white balance. C

Page 71 - Slideshow

42ENBasic photography/frequently-used options1Restoring default or custom settingsCamera settings can be easily restored to one of three presets.Reset

Page 72 - Editing still images

43ENBasic photography/frequently-used options1Choosing a focus mode (AF mode)Select a focusing method (focus mode).1 Display the super control panel o

Page 73 - Audio recording

44ENBasic photography/frequently-used options1Choosing a focus target (AF target)Use FGHI to select AF targets.• “All targets” mode is restored if yo

Page 74 - Viewing camera images on TV

45ENBasic photography/frequently-used options1Zoom frame AF/zoom AFYou can also zoom in on an area of the image in the monitor and adjust focus.Choosi

Page 75

46ENBasic photography/frequently-used options1Face priority AF/pupil detection AFThe camera detects faces and adjusts focus and digital ESP.Taking pic

Page 76 - Sending and receiving images

47ENBasic photography/frequently-used options1Controlling exposure (exposure compensation)Rotate the sub dial to choose exposure compensation. Choose

Page 77 - Creating albums

48ENBasic photography/frequently-used options1Choosing how the camera measures brightness (metering)Choose how the camera meters subject brightness.1

Page 78 - Using OLYMPUS Viewer 2

49ENBasic photography/frequently-used options1Reducing camera shake (the image stabilizer)You can reduce the amount of camera shake that can occur whe

Page 79 - OLYMPUS Viewer 2

5ENPreparations for shootingBasic guide1 Loading the card.• Open the card slot cover. • Slide the card in until it is locked into place. g “Card bas

Page 80

50ENBasic photography/frequently-used options1Adjusting color (white balance)White balance (WB) ensures that white objects in images recorded by the c

Page 81 - Printing pictures

51ENBasic photography/frequently-used options1Adjusting the white balance in the A direction (Amber-Blue)Higher values produce “warmer” (redder) tints

Page 82 - Direct printing (PictBridge)

52ENBasic photography/frequently-used options1Processing options (picture mode)Select a picture mode and make individual adjustments to contrast, shar

Page 83 - Easy Print Start

53ENBasic photography/frequently-used options13 Press I to display settings for the selected option.h i-aJ KContrast Distinction between light and dar

Page 84 - 123-3456

54ENBasic photography/frequently-used options1Image quality (record mode)Select an image quality for photographs and movies according their intended u

Page 85 - Camera setup

55ENBasic photography/frequently-used options1 Record modes (movies)Record mode Pixel count Frame rate File format ApplicationFull HD Fine 1920×1080

Page 86 - Customizing camera settings

56ENBasic photography/frequently-used options1% TipsChoosing the standard and maximum ISO sensitivities. g [ISO-Auto Set] (P. 88) /Choosing the ISO st

Page 87 - U Disp/8/PC

57ENOther shooting options22Other shooting options“Point-and-shoot” photography (P program mode)In mode P, the camera automatically adjusts shutter sp

Page 88 - V Exp/p/ISO

58ENOther shooting options2• Rotate the sub dial to choose exposure compensation.• Larger apertures (lower f-numbers) decrease depth of field (the a

Page 89 - X K/Color/WB

59ENOther shooting options2Choosing when the exposure ends (bulb/time photography)Use for night landscapes and fireworks. Shutter speeds of [BULB] and

Page 90

6ENBasic guidePreparations for shootingAttaching a lens to the camera1 Attach a lens to the camera.12Rear cap21• Align the lens attachment mark (red)

Page 91

60ENOther shooting options2Taking PanoramasIf you have installed the supplied computer software, you can use it to join pictures together to form a pa

Page 92 - Utility

61ENOther shooting options23D PhotographyTake 3D photographs. The results can be viewed on devices that support 3D display. Images are framed in the m

Page 93

62ENOther shooting options2Recording multiple exposures in a single image (multiple exposure)Record multiple exposures in a single image, using the op

Page 94

63ENOther shooting options2Varying settings over a series of photographs (bracketing)“Bracketing” refers to the act of varying settings automatically

Page 95 - Accessory port menu options

64ENOther shooting options2• The 0 indicator turns green during bracketing.• The size of the bracketing increment changes with the value selected for

Page 96

65ENFlash shooting33The built-in flash can be set manually as required. The built-in flash can be used for flash photography in a variety of shooting

Page 97

66ENFlash shooting3Adjusting flash output (Flash intensity control)Flash output can be adjusted if you find that your subject to appears overexposed,

Page 98

67ENShooting and viewing movies44Use the R button to record High Definition (HD) movies with sound. In movie mode, you can create movies that take adv

Page 99 - Noise reduction is activated

68ENShooting and viewing movies4Movie sound options (recording sound with movies)1 Display the live control (P. 24) and select the Movie R item using

Page 100 - Error codes

69ENPlayback options55Playback optionsSingle-frame playbackPress the q button to view pictures full frame. Press the shutter button halfway to return

Page 101 - Information

7ENPreparations for shootingBasic guide1 Remove the terminal cover from the fl ash unit and attach the fl ash to the camera.• Slide the flash unit all

Page 102 - # Cautions

70ENPlayback options5 Using the Zoom FrameThe zoom frame can be used to zoom in on images.2x20Zoom frame2012.05.01 12:30 20100-0020LNSingle-frame pla

Page 103 - Card basics

71ENPlayback options5SlideshowThis function displays images stored on the card one after another.1 Press Q during playback and select the slideshow op

Page 104 - Using your charger abroad

72ENPlayback options5Editing still imagesRecorded images can be edited and saved as new images.1 Display the image to be edited and press Q.• [RAW Da

Page 105

73ENPlayback options5Image overlayUp to 3 frames of RAW images taken with the camera can be overlaid and saved as a separate image. The image is saved

Page 106 - Principal Accessories

74ENPlayback options5Viewing camera images on TVUse the AV cable provided with the camera to playback recorded images on your TV. Connect the camera t

Page 107 - Exposure warning display

75ENPlayback options5Using the TV remote controlThe camera can be operated by a TV remote control when connected to a TV that supports HDMI control.1

Page 108

76ENSending and receiving images66Sending and receiving imagesThe optional OLYMPUS PENPAL can be used to upload pictures to, and receive pictures from

Page 109 - External flash shooting

77ENSending and receiving images6Editing the address bookThe OLYMPUS PENPAL can store host information. You can assign names to hosts or delete host i

Page 110

78EN77Using OLYMPUS Viewer 2Using OLYMPUS Viewer 2Windows1 Insert the supplied CD in a CD-ROM drive.Windows XP• A “Setup” dialog will be displayed.Wi

Page 111 - #RC Mode

79EN7Using OLYMPUS Viewer 2OLYMPUS Viewer 2Operating SystemWindows XP (Service Pack 2 or later) /Windows Vista / Windows 7ProcessorPentium 4 1.3 GHz

Page 112

8ENBasic guidePreparations for shootingPower on1 Rotate the ON/OFF switch to the ON position to turn the camera on.• When the camera is turned on, th

Page 113

80EN7Using OLYMPUS Viewer 21 Turn the camera off and connect it to the computer.• The location of the USB port varies with the computer. For details,

Page 114 - #Slow Limit

81ENPrinting pictures88Print reservation (DPOF*)You can save digital “print orders” to the memory card listing the pictures to be printed and the numb

Page 115 - # Accessory Port Menu

82ENPrinting pictures83 Press HI to select images you wish to remove from the print order.• Use G to set the number of prints to 0. Press Q once you h

Page 116

83ENPrinting pictures8Easy printingUse the camera to display the picture you wish to print before connecting the printer via the USB cable.1 Use HI to

Page 117 - Battery/charger

84ENPrinting pictures8Selecting pictures you want to printSelect pictures you want to print. The selected pictures can be printed later (single-frame

Page 118 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

85ENCamera setup99Camera setupSetup MenuUse the Setup Menu to set the basic camera functions.For details on using the menu lists, see “Using the menus

Page 119 - Battery Handling Precautions

86ENCustomizing camera settings1010Camera settings can be customized using the custom and accessory menus. The c Custom menu is used to fine-tune came

Page 120 - Caution for Usage Environment

87ENCustomizing camera settings10Option DescriptiongDial Function Choose the roles played by the main and sub dials. You can also use the MENU button

Page 121

88ENCustomizing camera settings10Option DescriptiongPicture Mode SettingsDisplay only the selected picture mode when the live control or super control

Page 122

89ENCustomizing camera settings10Option DescriptiongISO-Auto Choose the shooting modes in which [Auto] ISO sensitivity is available.[P/A/S]: Auto ISO

Page 123

9ENPreparations for shootingBasic guideDate and time information is recorded on the card together with the images. The file name is also included with

Page 124 - For customers in Europe

90ENCustomizing camera settings10Option DescriptiongW Keep Warm ColorSelect [Off] to eliminate “warm” colors from pictures taken under incandescent li

Page 125 - Trademarks

91ENCustomizing camera settings10Option DescriptiongFile Name [Auto]: Even when a new card is inserted, the file numbers are retained from the previou

Page 126 - System chart

92ENCustomizing camera settings10Z Movie MENU c ZOption DescriptiongnModeChoose a movie record mode. This option can also be selected using the li

Page 127

93ENCustomizing camera settings10Option DescriptiongTouch Screen SettingsActivate the touch screen. Choose [Off] to disable the touch screen.27Eye-Fi*

Page 128

94ENCustomizing camera settings10R RECPress the button to record a movie. If movie recording is not currently assigned to a button, movies can be reco

Page 129

95ENCustomizing camera settings10Accessory port menu optionsA OLYMPUS PENPAL Share MENU # AOption DescriptiongPlease Wait Receive images and add h

Page 130

96ENCustomizing camera settings10Recording movies with the shutter buttonIf movie recording is not assigned to any button (including the R button), th

Page 131

97ENCustomizing camera settings10Wireless remote control flash photographyExternal flash units that offer a remote control mode and are designated for

Page 132

98ENInformation1111Shooting tips and informationThe camera does not turn on even when a battery is loadedThe battery is not fully charged• Charge the

Page 133 - WC427101

99ENInformation11Noise reduction is activated• When shooting night scenes, shutter speeds are slower and noise tends to appear in images. The camera

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