Table of Contents

Quick task index

1. Preparation 2. Shooting

3. Playback

4. Menu functions Instruction Manual Connecting the camera to a 5. smartphone Connecting the camera to a 6. computer

7. Cautions

8. Information

9. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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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. lters ...... 49 lters lters (ART mode) ...... 47 lters (ART mode) lter effect (Fine-Tuning)...... 50 lter effect Types of scene modes...... 33 of Types ...... 37 Mode Options AP [Live Composite]: Live ...... 38 Composite Photography Live Time [Live Time]: Photography ...... 39 [Multiple Exposure]: Shooting ...... 40 Multiple Exposures Composite [HDR]: Taking ...... 41 Photos with HDR ...... 42 [Silent s] Mode ...... 43 Shooting a Panorama ...... 44 [Keystone Compensation] [AE Bracketing]: Varying Exposure over a Series of Shots ...... 45 [Focus Bracketing]: Varying Focus Distance over a Series ...... 46 of Shots of art fi Types Adjusting the degree of the art fi Using [Partial Color]...... 50 Shooting in scene mode in scene Shooting ...... 33 (SCN mode) advanced photo Shooting in ...... 37 mode) mode (Z Using art fi Letting the camera choose and ...... 51 (Program mode) Choosing aperture ...... 52 (Aperture Priority mode) Choosing shutter speed ...... 53 (Shutter Priority mode) Choosing aperture and shutter ...... 54 speed (Manual mode) 7 12 Table of Contents Table Switching the information display ...... 26 of shooting modes...... 27 Types Removing the card ...... 17 Removing the card Information displays while shooting ...... 24 Choosing a shooting mode and ...... 27 taking photos high angle and Taking ...... 29low angle shots Switching Displays with ...... 30the u (Shortcut) Button Letting the camera choose ...... 31 mode) the settings (AUTO Unpacking the box contents .....14 Unpacking the box contents Charging and inserting ...... 15 the battery ...... 17 Inserting the card Attaching a lens to the camera ...... 18 ...... 20 the camera on Turning ...... 21Initial setup Camera displays unreadable/ .....23 not in the selected language Shooting 24 Quick task index Quick task parts Names of 14 Preparation EN

Table of Contents 2 Table of Contents 3 EN KK) ...... 83 nK) ...... 84 ash output fl ne adjustments to ne adjustments to ne adjustments to ne adjustments to ne adjustments to Adding effects to a movie ...... 87 to a movie Adding effects Adjusting ...... 88 ( intensity control) Reducing camera shake ...... 89 (Image Stabilizer) Making fi white balance ...... 90 (WB Compensation) Choosing how the camera measures brightness (Metering) ...... 91 Making fi ...... 91 sharpness (Sharpness) Making fi ...... 92 contrast (Contrast) Making fi ...... 92 saturation (Saturation) Making fi ...... 93 tone (Gradation) Performing the sequential/ Performing ...... 74 shooting self-timer Shutter The Electronic s) ...... 75(Silent ...... 76 options Calling shooting options Processing ...... 78 (Picture Mode) sensitivity Changing ISO (ISO) ...... 79 Adjusting color ...... 80 (WB (white balance)) Choosing a focus mode (AF Mode)...... 81 ...... 83 Setting the image aspect Selecting image quality (Still image quality, Selecting image quality (Movie quality, eld fi ash (Flash photography) ...... 72 (Flash photography) Movie Mode Options...... 60 ...... 63 Recording Clips Creating new My Clips...... 63 Removing a clip from ...... 64 My Clips ...... 64 Editing “My Clips” Controlling exposure (Exposure F) ...... 69 Digital Zoom ...... 69 (Digital Tele-converter) AF target mode Selecting the ...... 70 (AF target settings) ...... 70 AF target Setting the AF/ Face priority ...... 71 AF Eye priority Using a fl composite) ...... 56composite) touch screen Shooting with ...... 57operations movies in photo Recording ...... 58 shooting modes movie Recording movies in mode ...... 59 ...... 61 Movie Effects ...... 63 Clips Creating Movies from Recording Slow Motion Movies ...... 66 Using the silencing function ...... 66 when shooting a movie Photos in Self-Portrait Taking Mode ...... 67 ...... 69 Using various settings Shooting with long exposure exposure with long Shooting ...... 55 TIME) time (BULB/LIVE photography Live composite and light (dark 113 xed interval ash photography Returning to default settings Returning to default settings (Reset) ...... 114 Processing options ...... 115 (Picture Mode) Digital Zoom ...... 115 (Digital Tele-converter) Improving Focus in Dark Surroundings ...... 115 (AF Illuminator) Choosing a Zoom Speed ...... 116 (K Elec. Zoom Speed) Shooting automatically with a fi ...... 116 Lapse) (Intrvl. Sh./Time Silent-Mode Options ...... (Silent s Settings) 117 Wireless remote control fl ...... (# RC Mode) 118 Audio Playback ...... 108 Playback Audio ...... 109 My Clips Viewing to still pictures Adding ...... 109 My Clips from Removing clips ...... 109 My Clips ...... Scrolling Panoramas 110 ...... 111 playback Single-frame Index/My Clips/ ...... 111 Calendar playback Selecting and protecting images ...... 112 pictures in Viewing self-portrait mode...... 112 Basic menu operations ...... 113 Basic menu operations 1/ Using Shooting Menu ...... 114Shooting Menu 2 Using the touch screen ...... 111 screen Using the touch Menu functions lter effects to lter effects fi Playback image information ...100 Playback image information Switching the information display ...... 101 Index display/Calendar display ...... 103 ...... 103 still images Viewing ...... 105 movies Watching ...... 105 Protecting images Erasing an image...... 105 Setting a transfer order on ...... 106 images (Share Order) ...... 106 Cancelling a share order Selecting images (0, Erase Selected, Share Order Selected)...... 106 Creating a print order (DPOF) ...... 107 Removing all or selected ...108 pictures from the print order ...... 108 Audio recording Applying Applying pictures monochrome Filter)...... 93(Color of the tone Adjusting image a monochrome Color)...... 94(Monochrome effects Adjusting i-Enhance ...... 94(Effect) color reproduction Setting the ...... 95 Space) format (Color Changing the brightness of highlights and shadows .....96 (Highlight&Shadow Control) buttons Assigning functions to ...... 97 (Button Function) Information display during Information display during playback ...... 100 photographs and Viewing movies ...... 102 Playback 100 Playback EN

Table of Contents 4 Table of Contents 5 EN ash fl settings ...... 142 settings ...... 143 ® ® res ...... 135 res Viewing camera images on images on camera Viewing TV ...... 134 the speeds when Shutter fi of JPEG Combinations and compression image sizes rates...... 135 Changing the password ...... 142 Changing the password Disabling wireless LAN/ Bluetooth Pairing the Camera ...... 137 and Smartphone Settings for When Wireless ...... 138 the Camera Is Off to images Transferring ...... 140 a smartphone Automatically uploading images while the camera ...... 140 is off Shooting remotely with ...... 141 a smartphone Adding position information to images ...... 141 Resetting wireless LAN/ Bluetooth Connecting the camera to Connecting a smartphone 136 W) ....125 Utility ...... 131 Utility K AEL/AFL ...... 131AEL/AFL ...... 132 MF Assist Adding information displays....132 a AF/MF...... 126 M Button/Dial...... 126 ...... 127 N Disp/8/PC O Disp/8/PC ...... 127 ...... 128 P Exp/ISO/BULB ...... 128 Q Exp/ISO/BULB ...... 129 b # Custom W K/WB/Color ...... 129 X Record...... 130 c Displaying images rotated images Displaying (R) ...... 120 ...... 120 images (Edit) Editing still image from Saving a still Image a movie (In-Movie Capture)...... 122 movies Trimming ...... 123 (Movie Trimming) ...... 123 Canceling all protections Formatting the card ...... 125 (Card Setup) Deleting all images ...... 125 (Card Setup) ( Choosing a language Using the custom menus ...... 126 Using the custom menus Using the Video Menu ...... 119 Menu the Video Using ...... 120 Menu the Playback Using ...... 124 Using the setup menu cations ...... 166 cations SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...... 169 PRECAUTIONS SAFETY Shooting tips and tips and Shooting ...... 156 information ...... 160 Error codes Defaults ...... 162 Specifi Index 174 Index Information 156 Information PRECAUTIONS SAFETY 169 ash fl le size/ le ash units ...... 151 units ash photography...... 150 ...... 154 Cleaning the camera Storage ...... 154 Cleaning and checking ...... 154 the image pickup device Pixel Mapping - Checking the image processing functions ...... 155 Wireless remote control Wireless remote control Other external fl ...... 152 System chart Cleaning and storing ...... 154the camera Battery and charger ...... 146Battery and charger .....146 Using your charger abroad ...... 147 Usable cards Record mode and fi number of storable still pictures ...... 147 ...... 148 Interchangeable lenses ...... 149 Compatible Flash Units Connecting the camera to camera to the Connecting ...... 144 a computer to Copying pictures ...... 144 a computer ...... 145 PC software Installing the ...... 145 User Registration Cautions 146 Cautions Connecting the camera to camera the Connecting a computer 144 EN

Table of Contents 6 Quick task index 7 EN 4 33 39 38 56 55 39 38 56 55 79 74 31 67 47 34 31 31 69 72 89 31 g M) M) SCN) 33 SCN)34 Z) M) Z) M) SCN) SCN) lter Live Time (Z) Live Time Live Guide Flash photography ISO sensitivity Image Stabilizer Art fi Scene mode ( Live Guide Aperture priority shootingPortrait + Nightscape ( Nightscape ( 52 Fireworks (SCN)3 Live Composite ( Live Composite ( Bulb/time photography ( ) 34 (SCN Light Trails (Z) Live Time Live Composite ( Live Composite ( Bulb/time photography ( Exposure compensation Self-timer AUTO mode (B) AUTO Live Guide Self-portraits Hand-Held Starlight ( cult fi ash fl ash fl reworks fi Quick task index task Quick Taking pictures with a blurred Taking background Just shoot without making any dif Just shoot without settings Shooting Photographing light trails Adjusting the brightness of highlights and shadows Reducing camera shake Shooting in the way you want without Shooting in the technical terms needing to know stylish pictures Taking to the scene Quickly matching settings Shooting night views photos with the Taking photos without the Taking Taking self-portraits Taking Photographing 5 7 3 63 74 83 57 82 81 26 72 91 31 78 80 78 31 53 74 128 127 131 SCN)3 SCN)3 lter )4 (ART My Clips Noise Reduct. Monitor brightness adjustment BoostLive View 124 Level gauge Displayed Grid Sleep 127 Gradation (Picture Mode) (Picture Gradation Spot metering 93 Picture Mode Live Guide Shutter priority shooting AF (Using the touch Tap screen) AFAF/zoom Zoom frame C-AF+TR (AF tracking) C-AF 99 Flash photography HDR ( Backlight Self-timer Sequential shooting Live Guide Picture Mode White balance Art fi Scene mode ( AF target settingsAFAF/zoom Zoom frame 99 70 rming focus before shooting Reducing (mottling) Taking pictures of a subject against against of a subject pictures Taking backlight Sequential shooting aspect ratio Changing an coloring Changing photo Focusing on and shooting a moving subject Creating commercial-style movies Optimizing the monitor/ adjusting monitor hue Checking horizontal or vertical orientation before shooting Shooting with deliberate composition Conserving battery power Keeping a moving subject in focus Using the self-timer the Processing pictures to match monotone pictures subject/Taking pictures that stop the subject in Taking of motion motion or convey a sense focus on When the camera will not one area your subject/Focusing on in the frame/ Focusing on a small spot confi EN

Quick task index 8 Quick task index 9 EN 3 5 42 75 67 78 83 69 140 127 134 140 141 104 147 g SCN)3 Automatically uploading images while the camera is off Adding location data to images 141 HDMI TV Playback on Slideshow (JPEG Edit)Adj Shadow Redeye Fix (JPEG Edit)Creating a print order 121 images to a Transferring smartphone 121 Still image quality mode Still image with a remotely Shooting smartphone )3 Silent [♥] (SCN ) Silent [♥] (Z Digital Tele-converter e-Portrait One-Touch ) A/S/M/ART Silent [♥] (P/ Portrait (Picture Mode) e-Portrait (Picture Mode)Scene mode ( 78 lls more fi Viewing images on a TV images on a Viewing Playback/Retouch Increasing the number of pictures that of pictures the number Increasing taken can be Adding location data to images Zooming in so your subject Zooming in so of the frame slideshows with background Viewing music Brightening shadows Dealing with red-eye Printing made easy pictures on a smartphone Viewing Uploading pictures to a smartphone automatically Using a remote control Using the shutter sound Shooting without Improving complexions 5 21 42 114 125 127 g Z) SCN)3 Silent [♥] ( Setting the date/time Setting Reset W 8 (Beep sound) Silent [♥] ( Camera Settings Camera and time the date Synchronizing Restoring default settings Restoring Changing the menu display language Changing the Turning off the auto focus sound the auto focus off Turning EN

Quick task index 10 Quick task index 11 EN Reference pages describing details or related information. describing details or Reference pages Symbols designating the buttons (respectively the up, down, left, and left, and the up, down, (respectively the buttons designating Symbols 13). (P. the arrow pad to press on buttons) right arrow when using the camera. Points to note of you get the most out and hints that will help Useful information your camera. Notes Tips

wireless regulations; be sure to check with local authorities before use. Olympus will wireless regulations; be sure to check with local authorities not be held liable for the user’s failure to comply with local regulations. • local Use of these features outside the country or region of purchase may violate Olympus will not be held liable for violations of local regulations arising from use of this Olympus will not be held liable for violations of local product outside the country or region of purchase. % $ g FGHI Indications used in this manual in this used Indications this manual. throughout are used symbols The following 9 0 a 5 b c j ghi ...... P. 15, 17 ...... P. 15, 17 ...... P. a 121 108, 119, ...... P. Stereo microphone 19 b ...... P. Lens release button c Lens lock pin socket d Tripod e lock Battery/card compartment f cover Battery/card compartment cover g Connector 134 h ...... P. HDMI micro connector i 144 Micro-USB connector...... P. j 17 ...... P. Card slot f e P) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ash ...... P. 72 ...... P. ash fl Names of parts Names d attaching the lens.) ...... P. 74/P. 115 74/P...... P...... P. 51 – 54, 69, 72, 102 – 51 ...... P. button ...... P. 20 ...... P. ON/OFF button 9 cover 0 Internal Lens attachment mark ...... P. 18 7 ...... P. Lens attachment mark 8 body cap before Mount (Remove the 5 14 Strap eyelet...... P. 6 Self-timer lamp/AF illuminator Mode dial ...... P. 27 1 ...... P. Mode dial 28 2 ...... P. Shutter button 3 4 Control dial ( EN

Names of parts 12 Names of parts 13 EN a 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 b c I (Right) /# (Flash) 72) button (P. button ...... P. 113 ...... P. MENU button 26, 101, 132 ...... P. INFO button 76, 102 ...... P. Q button 74, 102 – 21, 70 ...... P. 102 ...... P. q (Playback) button 105 ...... P.  (Erase) button 8 9 0 a ) Arrow pad* (FGHI b c button (P. 69) button (P. 74) button (P. (Exposure compensation) F (Exposure compensation) jY (Sequential shooting/Self-timer) F (Up) / Q button (P. 76, 102) (P. button (P. 70) button (P. G (Down) / N (AF target) 3 1 2 H (Left) / ...... P. 24, 57, 76, 100, 111 103 30/P...... P. u (Shortcut)/G button 69, 103 97/P...... P. Fn/a button 106 58/P...... P. R (Movie)/h button * pad. the FGHI icons represent operations performed using the arrow In this manual, 3 Speaker 4 149 ...... P. Hot shoe 5 6 7 Flash pop-up button ...... P. 72 1 ...... P. Flash pop-up button 2 screen) Monitor (Touch USB cable CB-USB12 Strap 2 • Basic Manual • Basic card • Warranty

BCS-5 Body cap rmly, making sure that it is fastened securely. rmly, Lithium-ion charger

BLS-50 Camera Preparation

• Attach the strap on the other side in the same way. • fi pull the strap Lastly,

Lithium-ion battery Lithium-ion Unpacking the box contents Unpacking 3 1 Attaching the strapAttaching The following items are included with the camera. items are included with The following whom you purchased the the dealer from missing or damaged, contact If anything is camera.

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Preparation 15 EN 2 AC wall outlet Lithium ion battery 2 Direction indicating Direction indicating mark (C) AC cable 1 Battery/card compartment cover Battery/card Battery/card compartment lock 1 3 Charging indicator Lithium ion charger Direction indicating mark Off Lights orange Blinks orange (P. 14, 168). (P. • Unplug the charger when charging is complete. • BLS-50 batteries Use only Loading the battery. Opening the battery/card Opening the battery/card compartment cover. Charging the battery. Charging Charging and inserting the battery inserting and Charging Charging in Charging progress Charging complete Charging error Chargingindicator (Charging time: Up to minutes) approximately 3 hours 30 3 2 1 rst push the battery lock knob in the direction the battery lock knob in the rst push

if you are unable to remove the battery. Do not use to remove the battery. if you are unable force. Do not remove the battery while the card write the battery while the card Do not remove 24). (P. indicator is displayed Notes connection. battery in use drains.

• • or service center an authorized distributor Contact Removing the battery Removing the or closing before opening the camera off Turn the remove To cover. compartment battery/card fi battery, and then remove. of the arrow • 146). Also read “Battery and charger” (P. • and cannot be recharged via a USB The camera is not equipped with a built-in charger • for prolonged shooting in case the It is recommended to set aside a backup battery $ EN 16

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Preparation 17 EN 2 Terminal area Terminal 3 1 rst use or after being used with use or after being used rst fi 2 1 “Formatting the card (Card Setup)” (P. 125) (P. the card (Card Setup)” g “Formatting “Usable cards” (P. 147) g “Usable cards” (P. slot. • cover. battery/card compartment Open the • Slide the card in until it is locked into place. • or removing the battery or card. the camera before loading off Turn • card. Doing so may damage the card Do not forcibly insert a damaged or deformed Loading the card. Loading the Closing the battery/card Closing the battery/card compartment cover. Do not remove the card while the card 24). write indicator is displayed (P. cover is closed before using the camera. Inserting the card the Inserting • • Be sure the battery/card compartment 1 Press the inserted card lightly and it will be ejected. Pull out the card. Removing the card 2 other cameras or computers. other cameras In this manual, all storage devices are referred to as “cards.” are referred devices manual, all storage In this SD cards conforming to the or SDXC memory uses third-party SD, SDHC, The camera standard. (Secure Digital) before be formatted with this camera Cards must 2 3 1 1 2 Lens attachment mark 2 1 Rear cap 1 3). 2 1 1

Rotate the lens clockwise until you hear it Rotate the lens clockwise by arrow click (direction indicated Align the lens attachment mark (red) on Align the lens attachment mark (red) the camera with the alignment the lens into the on the lens, then insert body. camera’s Remove the rear cap of the lens cap of the the rear Remove cap of the camera. and the body

Attaching a lens to the camera to the a lens Attaching Removing the lens cap Removing  • when attaching or removing the lens. Make sure the camera is turned off • Do not press the lens release button. • Do not touch internal portions of the camera. 3 2 1 EN 18

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Preparation 19 EN 1 2 Lens release button Lens release Removing the lens from lens the camera the Removing  Interchangeable lenses Interchangeable 148). (P. Read “Interchangeable lenses” Make sure the camera is turned off when removing the removing when off is turned the camera Make sure rotate the release button, the lens pressing lens. While of the arrow. the direction lens in 200 ISO-A 1023 1:02:03 [Sleep] (P. 131) g [Sleep] (P. F5.6 250250 (blinks red): Charge the battery. (green): The battery is not full. (green): The battery is low. (green): (green): The camera is ready to shoot. (green): Monitor  The battery level icon will be displayed. The battery level j k l m Battery level

• monitor will turn on. camera is turned on, the When the button to turn on the camera. to turn on button the ON/OFF Press ON/OFF button 

Turning the camera on the camera Turning If no operations are performed for a minute, the camera enters “sleep” (stand-by) mode to If no operations are performed for a minute, the camera again when you touch The camera activates monitor and to cancel all actions. the turn off automatically if left The camera will turn off any button (the shutter button, q button, etc.). can choose how You the camera on again before use. Turn in sleep mode for 5 minutes. mode. long the camera remains idle before entering sleep Camera sleep operation 1 EN 20

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Preparation 21 EN Set Set Setare Srpski 0DJ\DU 0DJ\DU Français Français /LHWXYLǐN /LHWXYLǐN Ȼɴɥɝɚɪɫɤɢ Ȼɴɥɝɚɪɫɤɢ ɍɤɪɚʀɧɫɶɤɚ Nederlands Nederlands 6ORYHQãþLQD Português(Pt) Português(Pt) W W W ýHVN\ ýHVN\ Polski Polski Suomi Suomi Türkçe Italiano Italiano English English Latviski Latviski Ɋɭɫɫɤɢɣ Svenska ǼȜȜȘȞȚțȐ ǼȜȜȘȞȚțȐ Slovensky Cursor Eesti Eesti Norsk Norsk Dansk Dansk Español Deutsch Deutsch Hrvatski Hrvatski Viet Nam Indonesia Indonesia Romanian Please select your language. choisir votre langue. Veuillez Bitte wählen Sie Ihre Sprache. selecciona tu idioma. Por favor, e setup menu. g “Choosing a FGHI rst time, perform the initial setup by choosing a by choosing initial setup perform the rst time, )” (P. 125) W)” (P. le name is also included with the date and time information. Be sure to set the and time information. is also included with the date le name language ( Q button, the camera will exit to shooting mode and can perform the You no language will be selected. and then on initial setup by turning the camera off again to display the initial setup dialog and repeating the process from Step 1. buttons on the arrow pad to move the cursor buttons on the arrow pad between pages. of options. Use the control dial or the of options. Use the control fi • The language can be changed at any time from the • If you press the shutter button before pressing the • The language-selection dialog has two pages Press the Q button when the desired language is highlighted. Highlight the desired language using the control Highlight the desired language pad. dial or the FGHI buttons on the arrow button when the initial setup button when Press the Q to choose a prompting you dialog is displaying language. correct date and time before using the camera. Some functions cannot be used if the date cannot be used if the date camera. Some functions and time before using the correct date not been set. and time have Initial setup Initial • with the images. on the card together time information is recorded Date and • The 3 2 1 After turning the camera on for the fi on for the camera After turning language and setting the camera clock. language and Set Set Y/M/D X No Yes a 24-hour clock. Power-off Standby Confirm every time [Video Frame g [Video Power-off Standby:On Don't show this screen again The time is displayed using The time is displayed Activate Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Power-off Activate Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Standby so images can be imported while power is off? Confirm whether or not to activate Power-off Standby every time power is turned off? This setting can be changed from the menu anytime. YMDTime Back 2019 Cancel Q button to set the clock. buttons on the arrow pad to change pad to change on the arrow FG buttons buttons on the arrow pad to highlight pad to highlight on the arrow HI buttons ] (P. 124) g [X] (P. e setup menu. the highlighted item. the highlighted items.

• time from the can be adjusted at any The clock • Use the the • Use • Press the • Press • Use the the • Use Complete the initial setup. Complete the Set the date, time, and date format. and date date, time, Set the time may be reset to the factory default setting. time may be reset to the factory 119) Rate] (P.

Turning the camera off Turning See off. Press the ON/OFF button to turn the camera on how to proceed if the camera page 138 for information in the illustration. displays the dialog shown • movies. may also need to adjust the frame rate before shooting You • the camera is left for a while, the date and If the battery is removed from the camera and 5 4 EN 22

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Preparation 23 EN ѳъѕ Ѥҟкзҕѥ Set 0.5 њѧьѥъѨ j±0 k±0 0DJ\DU Français /LHWXYLǐN Ȼɴɥɝɚɪɫɤɢ Nederlands ’--.--.-- --:--:-- Português(Pt) W ýHVN\ Polski Suomi Italiano English Latviski ѯєьѬш Ѥҟкзҕѥ ǼȜȜȘȞȚțȐ and press e tab using FG s чѬѓѥёэ Ѥьъѩд Wi-Fi/Bluetooth дѥіш Ѥҟкзҕѥ ѯђѧіҙєѰњіҙ ш Ѥҟкзҕѥдѥіҙч X W Eesti Norsk Dansk Deutsch Hrvatski эш Indonesia 1 2 дј Ѥ Back the Q button. Q button. FGHI and press the Highlight the Highlight 2 language using Highlight the desired 4 юѧч p ѳъѕ Ѥҟкзҕѥ Ѥҟкзҕѥ 0.5 њѧьѥъѨ j±0 k±0 ’--.--.-- --:--:-- ѯєьѬш Ѥҟкзҕѥ ѯєьѬщҕѥѕѓѥё 1 Ѥ чѰѝк јѯъѯјзѠь ш Ѷ іѨѯо ѱўєчњ ѱўєчѓѥё чѧлѧъѤ ш Ѥҟкзҕѥдѥіҙч X W s чѬѓѥёэ Ѥьъѩд Wi-Fi/Bluetooth дѥіш Ѥҟкзҕѥ ѯђѧіҙєѰњіҙ W] using FG and press the эш 1 эш 1 2 1 2 дј Ѥ дј Ѥ menus. Q button. Camera displays unreadable/not in the selected language selected in the unreadable/not displays Camera Highlight [ 3 button to display the MENU button to display Press the 1 If the camera displays are in an unfamiliar language or use characters you are unable you are use characters language or unfamiliar are in an displays If the camera in the language- selected the wrong language may have accidentally to read, you to change languages. Follow the steps below selection dialog. K F O A N 3 0 - B T A k l m n o p q r j F F 30p s 4:3 WB L FHD 200 AUTO ISO-A S-AF 1023 1:02:03 mm mm +7+7 28 28 +2+2 -3 -3 v off Flash intensity control ...... P. 88 ...... P. Flash intensity control Bottom: Exposure compensation ....P. 69 ....P. Bottom: Exposure compensation 42 ...... P. Silent shooting Flash mode ...... P. 72 H ...... P. Flash mode I 89 Image stabilizer...... P. 20 J ...... P. Battery level 31 K ...... P. Live guide recall White balance ...... P. 80 m ...... P. White balance 81 n ...... P. AF mode 83 o ...... P. Aspect ratio 83 p ...... P. Image quality (still images) q 84 ...... P. Record mode (movies) r recording time Available s 147 ...P. still pictures Number of storable 96 t ...... P. control Highlight & shadow 88 u ...... P. Flash intensity control Top: 26 v ...... P. Level gauge w 69 value...... P. Exposure compensation 54 – x 51 ...... P. Aperture value 54 – y 51 ...... P. Shutter speed 26 ...... P. z Histogram 98 ...... P. A Preview B 131 98, AE lock...... P. 62 – C 27 Shooting mode...... P. 57 D ...... P. operation Touch 91 E ...... P. Metering mode 74 F ...... P. Sequential shooting/Self-timer G vu d 2.02.0 c ++ F5.6 BKT HDR RC y HDR 250250 FP 56 ef i m zt A AEL Bxw 2.0 - P S-IS ONS-IS ON 34 1 C J I H G F E D ....P. ....P. Bluetooth 136 – 143 12 7890 ab g h ash ...... P. 149 ...... P. ash fl rmation mark...... P. 28 rmation mark...... P.

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Keystone compensation ...... P. 44 ...... P. D Keystone compensation ...... P...... P. 136 – 143 46 ...... P. Focus Bracketing ...... P...... P. 136 – 143 (blinks: charging in progress, lights up: charging completed) ...... P...... P. 160

Information displays while shooting while displays Information Digital Tele-converter ...... P. 115 ...... P. Tele-converter c Digital 116 ...... P. d lapse shooting Time 71 e ...... P. Face priority/Eye priority f 121 58, 108, 119, ...... P. Movie sound g length Zoom operation direction/Focal h warning Internal temperature Connected via 4 Connected FP 5 Super 34 9 ...... P. Handheld Starlight 36 0 ...... P. Multi Focus Shot a 40 Multiple exposure...... P. b 3 starting up Wireless LAN connection 6 149 RC mode...... P. 41 ...... P. 7 HDR 45 8 ...... P. AE Bracketing Card write indicator ...... P. 17 1 ...... P. Card write indicator 2 Wireless LAN connection status Monitor display during still photography Monitor display AF confi j AF k 78, 115 Picture mode...... P. 79 l ...... P. ISO sensitivity Flash ...... P. 72 ...... P. i Flash

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Shooting 25 EN M N F F 30p P ISO WB L FHD AUTO AUTO C-AF 1:02:03 mm 28 Movie (exposure) mode ...... P. 87 N ...... P. Movie (exposure) mode O 61 ...... P. Movie effect O L LL RR 1 M-ISM-IS n Recording level meter ...... P. 119 L ...... P. Recording level meter 66 M ...... P. Silent shooting tab Monitor display during movie mode Monitor display INFOINFO 200 ISO-A 1023 1:02:03 button Dark Bright 0.0 INFO Less F5.6 More (Custom1) Image Only 250250 Histogram display P S-IS ONS-IS ON /Info Settings] > [LV-Info] g [G/Info Settings] > [LV-Info] INFOINFO INFOINFO INFO F F 30p L FHD 200 200 ISO-A ISO-A 1023 1023 1:02:03 1:02:03 0.0 0.0 mode (movie mode) unless recording is in progress. n mode (movie mode) unless F5.6 F5.6 INFO button. (Custom2) 250250 250250 Basic Information* P P S-IS ONS-IS ON S-IS ONS-IS ON Level Gauge display INFOINFO * Not displayed in

dial while pressing the (P. 127) (P.

• Use the indicators on the level gauge as a guide. • 131). Error in the display can be corrected via calibration (P. • rotating the control The information display screens can be switched in either direction by • can change Custom1 and Custom2 settings. You button. Switching the information display information the Switching in displayed the information can switch You the shooting using during the monitor Level gauge display The “tilt” direction is indicated on the vertical bar The orientation of the camera is indicated. The camera is level and plumb when the and the “horizon” direction on the horizontal bar. bars turn green. Histogram display of brightness histogram showing the distribution A The horizontal axis in the image is displayed. gives the brightness, the vertical axis the number of pixels of each brightness in the image. During shooting, overexposure is indicated in red, underexposure in blue, and the range metered using spot metering in green. EN 26

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Shooting 27 EN 51 31 33 52 53 59 37 54 g B. Mode icon Indicator Description You can shoot with the effect of artistic expression added. of artistic expression can shoot with the effect You brightness and automatically adjusts The camera meters subject shutter speed and aperture for optimal results. 47 Use for quick access to advanced shooting settings. Use for quick access to advanced You choose the aperture and the camera automatically adjusts choose the aperture and the camera automatically adjusts You shutter speed for optimal results. The camera automatically optimizes settings for the subject or The camera automatically scene. choose both the aperture and shutter speed. You Shoot movies of various types. You choose the shutter speed and the camera automatically choose the shutter speed and the camera automatically You adjusts aperture for optimal results. The camera automatically selects the most appropriate shooting The camera automatically mode. P S A M n B Z Settings such as picture mode are unavailable when the mode dial is rotated to Settings such as picture mode are unavailable when ART SCN Choosing a shooting mode and taking photos taking mode and a shooting Choosing • Items that cannot be set with the current shooting mode. • Items that cannot be set because of an item that has already been set: Functions that cannot be selected from menus when using the arrow pad. Some items may not be selectable from the menus Shooting mode Types of shooting modes of Types shooting modes, see the following. For how to use the various Use the mode dial to select the shooting mode, shooting mode, to select the mode dial Use the the image. and then shoot 200 ISO-A 1023 1:02:03 mm 28 Press the shutter button all the way. Portrait position AF target rmation mark F5.6 250250 AF confi g “Shooting with touch screen Landscape position Press the shutter button halfway. ngers rmation mark blinks, the subject is not in focus. (P. 156) rmation mark blinks, the subject is not in focus. (P. rst position (press the shutter button halfway). rst position (press the fi ) will be displayed, and a green frame (AF target) will rmation mark (() will be displayed, and a the monitor. and take a picture. (fully). If the AF con If the be displayed in the focus location. be displayed in the focus The AF confi Display the subject in the center of the monitor, and lightly press the shutter button and lightly press center of the monitor, Display the subject in the down to the fi Be careful that your fi or the camera strap do AF not obstruct the lens or illuminator.

• The shot image will be displayed on • The camera will release the shutter • Press the shutter button all the way • • • Frame the shot. Rotate the mode dial to choose a mode. dial to choose the mode Rotate Release the shutter. Adjust the focus. Notes operations” (P. 57) operations” (P.

• can focus and take pictures using touch controls. You • press the shutter button halfway. exit to shooting mode from menus or playback, To 2 1 $ 4 3 EN 28

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Shooting 29 EN 1 Upper angle 1 2 Adjust the angle of the monitor. Press the monitor down. Press 1 2 Lower angle illustration. Failure to observe this precaution illustration. Failure to observe or cause it to could damage the product malfunction. this precaution could damage the connectors. this precaution could damage Notes “Taking Photos in Self-Portrait Mode” (P. 67) Mode” (P. Photos in Self-Portrait g “Taking Taking high angle and low angle shots low angle and high angle Taking • Do not touch the areas indicated in the • Do not use force; failure to observe Rotate the monitor gently within the limits shown. Rotating the Monitor: Cautions • the frame. Inverting the monitor allows you to take pictures of yourself while you preview $ You can change the orientation and angle of the monitor. and angle the orientation can change You Scenery Close-ups Nightscapes Mode dial Pop Art Pop Standard Motion People Indoors lter mode (P. 47) mode (P. lter Off ARTART 1 1 Effect n 59) Movie mode (P. SCN 33) Scene mode (P. ART Art fi (Shortcut) Button u (Shortcut) 1023 0 1:02:03

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Switching Displays with the with Displays Switching button to switch to each screen of the selected shooting mode between mode between shooting of the selected each screen to switch to the u button Press shots. EN 30

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Shooting 31 EN Slider 0 Guide item Flat & Muted Clear & Vivid Change Color Saturation Change Color Saturation MENU button. FG to Q button to display nal photograph. fi Q button to save changes. to highlight an item in the live guide and item in the live guide and FG to highlight an set at the same time. that are already set. display. display. If [Blur Background] or [Express Motions] is selected, the display will return to normal, but the selected be visible in the will effect the detail. press Q to display a slider. the highlight the item and press • [Blur Background] and [Express Motions] cannot be • press the clear the live guides from the display, To • check is displayed on the guide item for live guides A • is visible in the of the selected level The effect • Press the • Press • button. exit, press the MENU To • use is selected, Tips] When [Shooting • Use Shoot. To set multiple live guides, repeat Steps 1 and 2. set multiple To to position the slider and choose a Use FG to position the slider and level. button to display live guides. button to display Press the u RAW+JPEG. Letting the camera choose the settings ( AUTO mode) AUTO ( settings the choose the camera Letting • copy. Live guide settings are not applied to the RAW • Pictures may appear grainy at some live guide setting levels. • image quality will automatically be set to is currently selected for image quality, If [RAW] 4 3 2 1 Using live guides Using background brightness, and parameters as color, to easily adjust such Use live guides blurring. The camera adjusts settings to suit the scene; all you have to do is press the shutter is press the have to do all you suit the scene; settings to adjusts The camera mode dial to B. button. Set the 200 ISO-A 1023 1:02:03 F5.6 250250 One-touch e-Portrait icon B). ash cannot be used when a live guide is set. live guide is used when a cannot be ash fl

Notes result in pictures that are overexposed or underexposed. that are overexposed result in pictures

• can also be used. controls Touch • in the monitor. not be visible levels may guide setting to live Changes • Motion]. is to [Blurred Motions] slider the [Express the closer rates drop Frame • The • may exposure meters the camera the limits of that exceed guide settings live Choosing To enable one-touch e-Portrait so that the camera one-touch e-Portrait enable To subjects, tap the complexions of portrait smooths the to turn it on ( A (one-touch e-Portrait) icon 57) operations” (P. g “Shooting with touch screen $ e-Portrait One-Touch EN 32

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Shooting 33 EN Scenery Close-ups Nightscapes nition TV. fi Portrait Motion People Indoors Description ash (P. 72). ash (P. mode) SCN Suitable for portrait shooting. Brings out skin texture. Smooths out skin tones and texture. This mode is Smooths out skin tones and texture. suitable when viewing images on a high-de The camera records two pictures: one with the effect applied and one without. Suitable for portraits featuring a landscape in the background. Blues, greens, and skin tones are captured beautifully. Suitable for portrait shooting against a background of Suitable for portrait shooting against a background night view. Raise the fl Use of a tripod and remote control via OI.Share is 137, 141). recommended (P. Suitable for photographs of children and other active subjects. SCN. Portrait e-Portrait Portrait + Landscape Portrait + Nightscape Children button to choose a different scene. u button to choose a different e B U m D • Press the • Press Shoot. to highlight a scene mode and press the Use HI to highlight a scene mode Q button. to highlight a scene and press the Use FGHI to highlight a scene and Q button. Rotate the mode dial to Rotate the Notes Shooting in scene mode ( mode scene in Shooting Subject type Scene mode • controls can also be used. Touch People Types of scene modes Types $ 4 3 2 1 The camera automatically optimizes settings for the subject or scene. for the subject settings optimizes automatically The camera eld fi reworks at night. Description fi mode (P. 56). M mode (P. ash (P. 72). ash (P. composite photography (dark and light composite) in Suitable for tripod shooting of night scenes. of night for tripod shooting Suitable is via OI.Share remote control a tripod and Use of 137, 141). (P. recommended Suitable for portrait shooting against a background of shooting against a Suitable for portrait night view. Raise the fl Use of a tripod and remote control via OI.Share is and remote control via Use of a tripod 141). 137, (P. recommended a tripod. night scenes without Suitable for shooting when shooting low light/illuminated Reduces blur scenes. exposures and combines The camera makes eight them into a single photograph. Suitable for shooting control via OI.Share is Use of a tripod and remote 137, 141). recommended (P. shoots multiple images, The camera automatically and composites them only, takes newly bright areas into a single image. an image of light trace such With normal long exposure, tends to get too bright. as star trails with bright buildings exposure while can capture them without over You checking the progress. start shooting, then view the Press the shutter button to and press the shutter changing result in the monitor once the desired result is button again to end shooting achieved (maximum 3 hours). Use of a tripod and remote control via OI.Share is 137, 141). recommended (P. • Advanced settings can be accessed via live Suitable for fast action shooting. is The camera will take photos while the shutter button pressed. Suitable for photographs of children and other active Suitable for photographs of children and other active subjects. Choose to blur the background behind moving objects. The camera chooses the optimal shutter speed for panning shots based on camera motion. Nightscape Portrait + Nightscape Light Trails Handheld Handheld Starlight Fireworks Sport Children Panning J d H G U X C m

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Shooting 35 EN nition TV. fi Description see “Shooting a Panorama” (P. 43), starting from 43), starting from a Panorama” (P. see “Shooting Step 3. 42), starting from Step 2. see “[Silent s] Mode” (P. Suitable for shooting at snow-capped mountains, at snow-capped Suitable for shooting scenes. the sun, and other whitish seascapes in of view than photos with a wider angle panoramic Take other shots. • this feature, on taking photos using For information time the shutter scenes. Each Suitable for high-contrast takes four shots and button is pressed, the camera into one, correctly exposed subsequently merges them image. are colors scenes. Warm Suitable for shots of candlelit preserved. lights in situations in which Disable camera sounds and they may be unwelcome. • photos using this feature, For information on taking Suitable for portrait shooting. Brings out skin texture. This mode is texture. Smooths out skin tones and on a high-de suitable when viewing images pictures: one with the effect The camera records two applied and one without. Suitable for photographs of children and other active subjects. Suitable for high-contrast scenes. Each time the shutter button is pressed, the camera takes four shots and subsequently merges them into one, correctly exposed image. LandscapeSunset for landscape shooting. Suitable for shooting the sunset. Suitable Backlight HDR Panorama Candlelight Portrait Silent s e-Portrait Children Backlight HDR Beach & Snow e s E E ` g W B k m F Subject typeSubject mode Scene Scenery Indoors nal fi owers or insects. owers fl is displayed when nothing I is displayed when nothing Description see “[Focus Bracketing]: Varying Focus Distance over Focus Varying see “[Focus Bracketing]: starting from Step 2. 46), (P. a Series of Shots” Suitable for photos of timetables or other documents. of timetables or other Suitable for photos the text heightens the contrast between The camera and background. The camera takes eight photos, varying the focus takes eight photos, varying The camera each shot. distance with • this feature, on taking photos using For information rst frame recorded as a RAW image and the a RAW rst frame recorded as ts of the scene modes, some of the shooting function settings are ts of the scene modes, fi Macro MacroNature of Suitable for vivid close-ups Documents Suitable for close-ups. Multi Focus Multi Focus Shot lter to obtain effects more easily. lter to obtain effects fi is displayed during panning detection, and J is displayed during panning i j d t cient panning effects may not be obtained in bright conditions. Use a commercially may not be obtained in bright conditions. cient panning effects

mode is set to [RAW], the image is recorded in RAW+JPEG. mode is set to [RAW], switch off. Suffi available ND composite as a JPEG image. is detected. in RAW+JPEG format, with the fi in RAW+JPEG [Backlight HDR]. the image quality mode is [RAW], the image is recorded in RAW+JPEG. the image is recorded [RAW], the image quality mode is disabled. Subject typeSubject mode Scene • In [Panning], • In • in JPEG format. When the image quality [Backlight HDR] records HDR-processed images • image stabilizer When using a lens with an image stabilizer switch in [Panning], turn the • will be recorded selected for image quality [Handheld Starlight] pictures taken with [RAW] • [Handheld Starlight], [Panorama], or Movies cannot be recorded using [e-Portrait], • taken using [e-Portrait]. In addition, when Some time may be needed to record pictures • maximize the bene To Close-ups EN 36

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Shooting 37 EN 43 38 39 42 44 45 46 g Live Composite mode) z), or an even wider Z Description reworks and night scenery. Make reworks and night scenery. y). Z. angle ( takes Each time the shutter button is pressed, the camera with a series of eight photos, varying the focus distance each shot. long time exposures at selected shutter speeds. images on top of one another.Combine two different Capture details in both highlights and shadows. Disable camera sounds and lights in situations in which 40 they may be unwelcome. are joined together to create a series of shots that Take a a wide-angle photo. Choose from two angles of view: 41 wider angle than normal shots ( of perspective in photos of buildings or Correct the effects landscapes. takes Each time the shutter button is pressed, the camera a series of photos, varying exposure with each shot. Record light trails from stars and other objects while Record light trails from stars and other objects while keeping exposure constant overall. Choose for photos of fi G. button to choose a different mode. If additional options are displayed, mode. u button to choose a different AP mode AP press F. accessed using • Press the • Press • additional options that can be Some modes offer Focus Bracketing Keystone Compensation AE Bracketing Panorama Multiple Exposure HDR Silent s Live Composite Live Time button to select the highlighted mode. Press the Q button to select the highlighted to highlight an AP mode. AP Use HI to highlight an Rotate the mode dial to Rotate the Notes modes. Shooting in advanced photo mode ( photo in advanced Shooting • controls can also be used. Touch • AP in some 51) are available and program shift (P. 69) Exposure compensation (P. AP Mode Options Mode AP $ 3 2 1 Use for quick access to advanced shooting settings. shooting to advanced quick access Use for eld fi Q x the camera securely to a tripod and use securely to a tripod x the camera fi gures the proper settings automatically and starts shooting. gures the proper settings fi mode “Light Trails” option. Trails” SCN mode “Light mode (P. 56). M mode (P. once the desired result is achieved. once the desired result is a remote shutter release controlled via OI.Share (P. 141) in wireless remote mode. 141) in wireless controlled via OI.Share (P. a remote shutter release

• 3 hours. The recording length in one shooting is up to • shutter button to end shooting the changing result in the monitor and press the View • The camera con • lag until shooting starts. After pressing the shutter button, there is a time • intervals. The composite image will be displayed at regular • shake, blur caused by camera reduce To • in focus. If the focus indicator blinks, the camera is not Press the shutter button again to stop shooting. Press the shutter button Press the shutter button all the way down to shoot. Press the shutter button Press the shutter button halfway down to focus. button halfway Press the shutter Highlight [Live Composite] in the AP mode menu (P. 37) and press the 37) menu (P. mode AP Composite] in the Highlight [Live button. Notes composite) in

• photography (dark and light Advanced settings can be accessed via live composite $ 4 3 2 1 [Live Composite]: Live Composite Photography Composite Live Composite]: [Live the without changing objects stars and other trails from record light photos that Create can be viewed results the changing during shooting, of the background; brightness not mode and other settings balance or picture can adjust white You in the monitor. the available with EN 38

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Shooting 39 EN min 4 min 2 Live Time min 1 minmin 22 x the camera securely to a tripod and use x the camera securely fi mode offer more advanced settings (P. 55). more advanced settings (P. M mode offer Q button. once the desired result is achieved. once the desired result is display refresh rate. remote mode. 141) in wireless controlled via OI.Share (P. a remote shutter release depending on the maximum exposure time selected. the maximum exposure depending on • exposure time is reached. Shooting ends automatically when the selected • shutter button to end shooting the changing result in the monitor and press the View • begins shooting. The camera adjusts settings automatically and • The changing result can be viewed in the monitor. • by camera shake, reduce blur caused To • in focus. If the focus indicator blinks, the camera is not • time, the faster the the maximum exposure The shorter • automatically refresh rate may change The display Press the shutter button all the way down to start live time photography. Press the shutter button again to stop shooting. Press the shutter button Press the shutter button halfway down to focus. Press the shutter button to choose the maximum HI to choose Press G, use and press the exposure time, Highlight [Live Time] in the AP mode menu (P. 37). menu (P. mode AP in the Time] Highlight [Live Notes • The long exposure (bulb/time) options in $ 4 5 3 1 2 [ Live Time]: Live Time Photography Time Live Time]: Live [ The pressed. button the shutter having to keep without long exposures can make You during shooting. in the monitor be viewed result can changing rst shot. fi “Image overlay” (P. 122) g “Image overlay” (P. button, rotating the mode dial, the battery power runs out, or any cable u button, rotating the mode rst image as a guide to compose the second shot. rst image as a guide fi is displayed in green if shooting starts. a is displayed

MENU button is pressed, the q button is pressed, the The camera is turned off, pressing the is connected to the camera. • superimposed on the monitor. The image is shown ot. • Press  to delete the last sh the • Use • • is not in focus. indicator blinks, the camera If the focus Take the second shot. Take Press the shutter button halfway down to focus. button halfway Press the shutter down for the button all the way Press the shutter Highlight [Multiple Exposure] in the AP mode menu (P. 37) and press the press the 37) and menu (P. mode AP in the Exposure] [Multiple Highlight Q button. Tips

• exposure is in effect. The camera will not go to sleep while multiple • deletes the second shot: Performing any of the following actions automatically • For more information on creating image overlays: % 4 2 3 [ Multiple Exposure]: Shooting Multiple Exposures Multiple Shooting Exposure]: Multiple [ one another. on top of images two different Combine 1 EN 40

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Shooting 41 EN 2 HDR 1 HDR HDR 1 HDR xed to [sRGB]. fi le. When the image quality mode is le. When the image quality fi xed to [Natural] and the color space is xed to 200. Four shots are taken, each with a different taken, each with a different Four shots are into one the shots are combined exposure, and provides a the camera. HDR2 HDR image inside HDR1. ISO sensitivity more impressive image than is fi • the shutter button is pressed. The camera automatically takes four shots when • in focus. If the focus indicator blinks, the camera is not Press the shutter button halfway down to focus. Press the shutter button all the way down to start HDR photography. Press the shutter button to choose [HDR1] or [HDR2], HI to choose Press G, use Q button. and press the Highlight [HDR] in the AP mode menu (P. 37). (P. mode menu AP in the Highlight [HDR] set to [RAW], the image is recorded in RAW+JPEG. set to [RAW], image. speeds. HDR1 HDR2 • The picture mode is fi • JPEG The HDR-processed image will be saved as a • mounting it on a tripod. for example, For best results, secure the camera by, • from the HDR-processed will differ The image displayed on the monitor while shooting • in conditions associated with slow shutter Noise may be more noticeable in photos taken 3 4 1 2 [ HDR]: Taking Composite Photos with HDR with Photos Composite Taking HDR]: [ over a exposure camera varies The and shadows. both highlights details in Capture image. a single them into and combines of four shots series uorescent fl s photography using ickering light sources such as ickering light sources fl or Z mode. s] is selected in the SCN Q button. the 37) and press (P. mode menu AP s] in the mode, the following measures are or Z mode, the following measures s] is selected in the SCN s] Mode for sequential/self-timer photography (P. 74). G for sequential/self-timer photography (P. shutter sound will be emitted. shutter sound 8: Off - Electronic shutter: Enabled - - AF Illuminator: Off - Flash mode: Off

• is not in focus. indicator blinks, the camera If the focus • for a moment. No monitor screen will go dark shutter is released, the When the Press the shutter button halfway down to focus. button halfway Press the shutter down to shoot. button all the way Press the shutter Highlight [Silent Highlight Notes mode . 75) in the P/A/S/M/ART the jY (G) button (P. undertaken to reduce the sound and light produced by the camera. undertaken to reduce the or LED lamps or if the subject moves abruptly during shooting. or LED lamps or if the subject quickly during shooting or when shooting fast-moving photographs if camera moves subjects.

• Silent can be used when you select 117) Advanced settings (P. • Press • The desired results may not be achieved under • When [Silent • When • Noise reduction is not available when [Silent • the subject may appear to be distorted in Note that due to the electronic shutter, $ 2 3 [ Silent Silent [ be unwelcome. they may in which in situations and lights camera sounds Disable 1 EN 42

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Shooting 43 EN Save Panorama Q button or Cancel FGHI and press Q button. xed at the values in effect at the start of shooting. xed at the values in effect fi Take panorama photos with a wider photos with a wider angle panorama Take than other shots. panorama photos with a wider angle of view Take than z. MENU button. panned. the camera is panned too slowly or too quickly/the camera is panned diagonally/ the camera is panned too slowly or too quickly/the arrow in the display/the lens is the camera is panned in the opposite direction to the period zoomed in or out/panning does not start within a set • the cancel shooting and return to Step 3, press To • The arrow in the display moves as the camera is When the arrow in the display reaches the end of the progress bar, shooting of the progress bar, When the arrow in the display reaches the end will end and the camera will create a panorama. Press the shutter button the rest of the way down to Press the shutter button pan the camera slowly in start shooting, and then by the arrow in the display. the direction indicated Highlight a pan direction using Highlight a pan direction the Q button. halfway to focus. Press the shutter button to highlight the desired HI to highlight Press G, then use and press the panorama type Highlight [Panorama] in the AP mode menu (P. 37). menu (P. mode AP in the Highlight [Panorama] Notes press the shutter button again to end shooting and record a panorama from the data press the shutter button again to end shooting and recorded to the current point. y z • Focus, exposure, and the like are • Panorama photography may be unavailable with some lenses. • Shooting may be cancelled and an error displayed if: • you can press the Before the arrow reaches the end of the progress bar, $ 6 5 3 4 1 2 Shooting a Panorama a Shooting (panorama) a single wide-angle to create on-screen guide an camera following Pan the photo. F5.6 F5.6 250250 250250 ash mode or continuous/ Q button to cancel any changes. Q button to cancel any changes. button to toggle between the vertical (Step 2) and horizontal (Step 3) INFO button to toggle between to choose the area to be recorded. Depending HI to choose the area to be to choose the area to be recorded. FG to choose the displays on the compensation amount, you may be unable to on the compensation amount, choose the area recorded. adjustment displays as desired. amount. amount. amount, you may be Depending on the compensation recorded. unable to choose the area - The image will become coarser - The zoom ratio of the crop will increase - both the vertical and horizontal It will no longer be possible to reposition the crop in

• Press and hold the • If the focus indicator blinks, the camera is not in focus. • Press the • Press • Use • Use the control dial to choose the compensation • Use • Press and hold the • compensation control dial to choose the Use the Press the shutter button all the way down to shoot. Press the shutter button all the way down to Press the shutter button halfway down to focus. button and then make the Press the INFO button and then make and frame the shot. horizontal adjustment Make the vertical adjustment while viewing the adjustment while Make the vertical and frame the shot. in the display effect Highlight [Keystone Compensation] in the AP mode menu (P. 37) and press 37) and press (P. mode menu AP the in Compensation] [Keystone Highlight the Q button. self-timer mode selection while making keystone compensation adjustments. Use the LV adjustments. Use the LV self-timer mode selection while making keystone compensation 77) instead. super control panel (P. the selected focus distance. Except when using a Micro Four Thirds or Four Thirds lens, Thirds or Four Micro Four the selected focus distance. Except when using a 89). (P. choose a using the [Image Stabilizer] option ) is displayed when the camera focuses on an AF target outside An icon (g, h, i or j) is displayed when the camera focuses on an the display area.

• can not use the # (I) button and jY (G) button for fl You • be adjusted for If a focus distance is selected for [Image Stabilizer], the correction will • As the compensation amount increases: • is selected for image quality. format when [RAW] Photos are recorded in RAW+JPEG • The desired results may not be obtained with converter lenses. • may be outside the display area. AF targets Depending on the amount of correction, some 5 4 2 [ Keystone Compensation] Keystone [ or landscapes. of buildings in photos of perspective the effects Correct 1 3 EN 44

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Shooting 45 EN f 5 f 3 AE Bracketing f 5 0.7 EV, the fourth −0.7 EV, fth at +1.3 EV. rst at optimal exposure (±0.0 EV), exposure (±0.0 EV), rst at optimal exposure (±0.0 EV), rst at optimal indicator turns green during bracketing. t indicator turns green during Take 3 shots, the fi 3 shots, the Take +1.0 EV. and the third at −1.0 EV, the second at the fi 5 shots, Take the third at the second at −1.3 EV, at +0.7 EV, and the fi at +0.7 EV, • in focus. If the focus indicator blinks, the camera is not Press the shutter button halfway down to focus. Press the shutter button all the way down to shoot. Press the shutter button to choose the number of shots, HI to choose Press G, use Q button. and press the Highlight [AE Bracketing] in the AP mode menu (P. 37). (P. mode menu AP the in [AE Bracketing] Highlight 3f 5f • shots. the set number of Take • The • for exposure compensation. The camera brackets the value currently selected 3 4 2 [ AE Bracketing]: Varying Exposure over a Series of Shots a Series over Exposure Varying Bracketing]: AE [ each shot. with varying exposure of photos, a series Take 1 Focus Bracketing Q nity). ) (infi The focus distance changes by a small amount with changes by a small The focus distance each shot. by a large amount with The focus distance changes each shot. indicator turns green during bracketing. t indicator turns green during

• in focus. If the focus indicator blinks, the camera is not Press the shutter button all the way down to shoot. Press the shutter button Press the shutter button halfway down to focus. Press the shutter button button. to choose the amount focus HI to choose Press G, use and press the with each shot, distance changes Highlight [Focus Bracketing] in the AP mode menu (P. 37). mode menu (P. AP Bracketing] in the Highlight [Focus Thirds or some Micro Four Thirds standards. Thirds or some Micro Four will take pictures at, and at distances in front of and behind, the focus distance chosen distances in front of and behind, the focus distance will take pictures at, and at pressed halfway. when the shutter button is

• Focus bracketing uses the electronic shutter. • to the Four Focus bracketing is not available with lenses that have mounts conforming • The • shooting. Focus bracketing ends if zoom is adjusted during • Shooting ends when focus reaches • The camera distance with each shot. The camera takes eight photos, varying the focus 4 3 1 [ Focus Bracketing]: Varying Focus Distance over a Series of Shots a Series over Distance Focus Varying Bracketing]: Focus [ of eight photos, a series camera takes pressed, the button is the shutter Each time each shot. distance with the focus varying 2 EN 46

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Shooting 47 EN Slider Slider Exposure bar 0.00.0 Pop Art Pop Frame Effect Exposure/Brightness ff O Off Off 1 ARTART 1 ARTART 1 1 ARTART 1 1 Effect Effect lter. If effects are displayed, press F. If effects lter. lter G. fi HI. ashing. fl lter. . ART fi lter effect (P. 50). (P. lter effect mode) (ART lters button to choose a different art fi u button to choose a different lters, you can easily have fun with artistic effects. artistic have fun with can easily lters, you (Soft Focus Effect, Pin Hole Effect, Frame Effect, Effect, Frame Pin Hole Effect, (Soft Focus Effect, Filter, Color Star Light Effect, White Edge Effect, or Shade Effect). Blur Effect, Monochrome Color, If [Exposure/Brightness] is displayed, press brighter, negative (“–”) values to make pictures darker. pictures darker. negative (“–”) values to make brighter, During live Exposure can be adjusted by ±5.0 EV. will be adjusted to the brightness of the monitor view, If the exposure exceeds a maximum of only ±3.0 EV. the exposure bar will begin ±3.0 EV, compensation. Q button. [Soft Focus] is highlighted. Use the slider to adjust the [Soft Focus] is highlighted. degree of the art fi • Press the • Press • Choose positive (“+”) values to make pictures • The slider will appear on the display. • Rotate the control dial to adjust exposure • the reset exposure compensation, press and hold To • available vary with the selected The effects • Art I] or The slider appears on the display when [Pop Press the Q button. Shoot. Press G to adjust exposure compensation. , and highlight an effect using Press G, and highlight an effect Use HI to highlight a Rotate the mode dial to Rotate the Using art fi art Using 6 5 4 3 2 1 Using art fi Using HI. ) button and then using F (F) button and ) button and then using F (F) button and lters.

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• can also be used. controls Touch • the shots by rotating between also be adjusted 69) can compensation (P. Exposure • with some are available 94) options Color] (P. [Monochrome 93) and Filter] (P. [Color • the 51) can be adjusted by pressing shift (P. Program $ EN 48

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Shooting 49 EN lters, some of the shooting function settings are fi lm. lter will be applied to the JPEG copy only. fi lm discoloration and fading. ts of the art Creates an image that expresses a soft tone atmosphere. a soft tone expresses an image that Creates light by scattering overall that expresses warm Creates an image overexposing the image. light and slightly both shadows and image by softening Creates a high-quality highlights. Creates an image that expresses the roughness of black and that expresses the Creates an image white images. Creates an image that looks as if it was taken using an old or toy Creates an image that looks perimeter. camera by dimming the image by emphasizing saturation and Creates a miniature-like image areas. contrast, and blurring unfocused a surreal atmosphere. Cross Creates an image that expresses that emphasizes magenta. Process II creates an image by drawing out shadows and Creates a high-quality image softening the overall image. between the difference Creates an image that emphasizes by partially increasing contrast. brightness and darkness edges and adds an illustrative Creates an image that emphasizes style. by removing dark areas, blending Creates a soft, bright image contours. pale colors on a white canvas, and further softening tone using Expresses an everyday shot in a nostalgic, vintage printed fi you want to Impressively expresses a subject by extracting colors emphasize and keeping everything else monotone. which you may recognize from motion The “bleach bypass” effect, in shots of pictures and the like, can be used to great effect streetscapes or metal objects. and shadow gradations contemporary take on the skin tones A typical of fi fi I/II lters, effects, and movie quality when recording movies may affect may affect and movie quality when recording movies lters, effects, lters I/II I/II I/II I/II/III I/II that emphasizes the beauty of color. an image Creates playback speed and smoothness. be set to RAW+JPEG. The art be set to RAW+JPEG. disabled. noticeable, or the image may become more “grainy.” Soft Focus Pale&Light Color Light Tone Grainy Film Pop Art Pop Art Pin Hole Diorama I/II Cross Process Gentle Sepia I/II Dramatic Tone Key Line I/II I/II Watercolor I/II/III Vintage Partial Color I/II/III Bleach Bypass Instant Film • 83), image quality will automatically is currently selected for image quality (P. If [RAW] • during movie recording. may not be visible Some effects • choice of fi Your • may be less Depending on the subject, tone transitions may be ragged, the effect • maximize the bene To Types of art fi of art Types II and III are altered versions of the original (I). Slider ColorColor Pop Art Pop Partial Color

Off Off ARTART 1 1 ARTART 1414 Effect Effect u button. lter again. lter fi lter. lter menu fi lter effect ( Fine-Tuning) ( effect lter ne-tune the art fi fi lter effect for Pop Art I and Soft Focus before taking Focus before Art I and Soft for Pop lter effect fi ne-tune the art fi ne-tune fi lter effect, press and hold the Q button. press lter effect, u button if you want to fi

• color after shooting, press the choose a different To • is visible in the display. The effect • controls can also be used. Touch • color ring appears in the display. A • Press the • Press • will appear on the display. The slider • the control dial to Rotate • can also be used. controls Touch • in the display. is visible The effect • reset the fi To Press the Q button. Shoot. (P. 49). (P. Rotate the control dial to select a color. Select [Partial Color I/II/III] in the art Select [Partial Color I/II/III] Shoot. Press the Q button. Select [Pop Art I] or [Soft Focus] in the art Art I] or [Soft Focus] Select [Pop menu (P. 49). menu (P.

3 4 2 Record only selected hues in color. Record only selected hues 1 3 Partial Color] Using [ 2 1 Adjusting the degree of the art the of degree the Adjusting of the the degree can adjust You pictures. EN 50

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Shooting 51 EN F F 30p 4:3 WB L FHD 200 AUTO ISO-A S-AF 1023 1:02:03 mm 28 0.0 Exposure compensation amount P. )” (P. 75) s)” (P. F F 30p F5.6 L 200 FHD ISO-A 1023 1:02:03 250250 s S-IS ONS-IS ON P Program shift Aperture value s (silent) mode. g “The 0.0 F5.6 ash. “Changing ISO sensitivity g “Changing ISO sensitivity 250250 Shutter speed lter (for adjusting the amount of light) is exceeded. A commercially available ND commercially A exceeded. fi required. available in Electronic Shutter (Silent P S-IS ONS-IS ON Shooting mode • Shutter speeds as fast as 1/16000 s are Use the fl • The metered range of the camera is s” appears HI. F (F) button, Status Action The subject is too bright. The subject is too dark. xed [ISO] setting, change the setting. xed [ISO] setting, change fi F (F) button and then using F22F22 F2.8F2.8 60"60" 40004000 ash is used. fl (ISO)” (P. 79) (ISO)” (P. correct exposure. lens type and moment when its indication blinks varies with the The aperture value at the focal length of the lens. When using a pressing the Warning display Warning Letting the camera choose aperture and shutter speed speed shutter and aperture choose the camera Letting mode) Program ( • Program shift is not available in other modes or when the example (blinking) then press FG to set program shift so that “ cancel program shift, press To next to the shooting mode. FG until “s” is no longer displayed. Program shift (%) Z modes, you can mode, and some In P mode, ART speed choose other combinations of aperture and shutter that will produce the same exposure. Press • will blink if the camera is unable to achieve The shutter speed and aperture value displays • camera are displayed. The shutter speed and aperture selected by the • can be adjusted by rotating the control dial or by 69) Exposure compensation (P. mode is a shooting mode where the camera automatically sets the optimal aperture sets the optimal aperture camera automatically mode where the P mode is a shooting mode dial to brightness. Set the speed according to subject and shutter A and eld) Exposure compensation amount )” (P. 75) s)” (P. F F 30p L FHD 200 ISO-A 1023 1:02:03 s (silent) mode. g “The +0.3 eld. fi eld (the area in front of or (the area in front of or eld fi F5.6 Increasing aperture value (Increasing depth of fi 250250 Aperture value lter (for adjusting the amount of light) is the metered range of the camera is available ND commercially A exceeded. fi required. available in Electronic Shutter (Silent A S-IS ONS-IS ON • Shutter speeds as fast as 1/16000 s are Decrease the aperture value. • Increase the aperture value. • If the warning display does not disappear, HI.   Status Action eld) fi F2.8 F4.0 F5.6 F8.0 F11 The subject is underexposed. The subject is overexposed. xed [ISO] setting, change the setting. g “Changing ISO sensitivity fi F (F) button and then using F5.6F5.6 F5.6F5.6 Decreasing aperture value Decreasing aperture value (Decreasing depth of 60"60"

40004000 When using a 79) (ISO)” (P. pressing the

Warning display Warning Choosing aperture ( Aperture Priority mode) Priority Aperture ( aperture Choosing example (blinking) • exposure. The shutter speed display will blink if the camera is unable to achieve correct • FG to choose the aperture. After pressing the F (F) button, you can also use • can be adjusted by rotating the control dial or by 69) Exposure compensation (P. Setting the aperture value Setting the aperture mode is a shooting mode where you choose the aperture and let the camera the camera and let the aperture you choose mode where is a shooting A mode the mode dial to shutter speed. Rotate adjust to the appropriate automatically then use the control dial to select an aperture value. control dial to select an then use the decrease depth of (lower F-numbers) Larger background details. to be in focus), softening point that appears behind the focus increase depth of (higher F-numbers) Smaller apertures EN 52

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Shooting 53 EN S and Exposure compensation amount )” (P. 75) s)” (P. F F 30p L 200 FHD ISO-A 1023 1:02:03 s (silent) mode. g “The +0.3 F5.6 g “Changing ISO sensitivity FG to choose the shutter speed. 250250 Faster shutter speed (Freeze motion) lter (for adjusting the amount of light) is Shutter speed the metered range of the camera is available ND commercially A exceeded. fi required. available in Electronic Shutter (Silent S S-IS ONS-IS ON • Shutter speeds as fast as 1/16000 s are Set the shutter speed slower. • Set the shutter speed faster. • If the warning display does not disappear, HI.  Status Action 250 4000 60" 15 30 60 125 The subject is overexposed. The subject is underexposed. (Add motion)  xed [ISO] setting, change the setting. fi F (F) button and then using Slower shutter speed F22F22 F2.8F2.8 125125 20002000 (ISO)” (P. 79) (ISO)” (P. The aperture value at the moment when its indication blinks varies with the lens type and The aperture value at the moment when its indication focal length of the lens. When using a pressing the Warning display Warning Choosing shutter speed ( Shutter Priority mode) Priority Shutter ( speed shutter Choosing example (blinking) • correct exposure. The aperture value display will blink if the camera is unable to achieve • can be adjusted by rotating the control dial or by 69) Exposure compensation (P. • After pressing the F (F) button, you can also use then use the control dial to select shutter speed. control dial to select shutter then use the Slow shutter speeds add fast-moving subjects. speeds freeze motion of Fast shutter moving subjects. motion by blurring mode is a shooting mode where you choose the shutter speed and let the camera let the camera speed and the shutter you choose mode where is a shooting S mode the mode dial to aperture value. Rotate adjust to the appropriate automatically Setting the shutter speed F F 30p L 200 FHD ISO-A 1023 1:02:03 2.02.0 ++ F5.6 s (silent) mode. g “The 250250 M S-IS ONS-IS ON Difference from correct exposure Difference [Noise Reduct.] (P. 128) g [Noise Reduct.] (P. [Live View Boost] (P. 127) Boost] (P. g [Live View x the brightness of the display so that you can keep the fi )” (P. 75) s)” (P.

in the image displayed on the monitor and shot images under certain environmental in the image displayed on the monitor and shot images conditions (temperature etc.) and camera settings. subject in view while shooting. TIME], or [LIVECOMP]. Electronic Shutter (Silent can You and shutter speed. the difference from the suitable exposure measured by the camera are displayed on the measured by the camera are displayed on from the suitable exposure the difference monitor.

Choosing aperture and shutter speed ( Manual mode) Manual ( speed shutter and aperture Choosing Noise in images These phenomena appear on screen. While shooting at slow shutter speeds, noise may device or image pickup device occur when the temperature rises in the image pickup in those sections of the image pickup internal drive circuit, causing current to be generated This can also occur when shooting with a device that are not normally exposed to light. reduce this noise, the camera To high ISO setting in a high-temperature environment. activates the noise reduction function. • still be noticeable Even when you have set [Noise Reduct.], noise and/or light spots may • in Shutter speeds as fast as 1/16000 s are available • and 60 seconds or to [BULB], [LIVE Shutter speed can be set to values between 1/4000 • in aperture The brightness of the image displayed in the monitor will change with changes • FG to choose the shutter speed. After pressing the F (F) button, you can also use • HI to choose the aperture. After pressing the F (F) button, you can also use • and shutter speed you have set and The exposure determined by the aperture value mode is a shooting mode where you choose both the aperture value and shutter and shutter aperture value both the you choose mode where is a shooting M mode available. Rotate the mode photography are also time, and live composite speed. Bulb, presssing the shutter speed, and after dial to adjust the dial to M, rotate the control the aperture. the control dial to adjust F (F) button, rotate EN 54

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Shooting 55 EN x the camera securely to a tripod and use a x the camera securely fi In M or night scenery. reworks The shutter remains open while the shutter button is pressed. open while the shutter The shutter remains The view the shutter button is released. The exposure ends when while exposure is in progress. through the lens is not displayed the shutter button is pressed all the The exposure begins when the end the exposure, press the shutter button all To way down. the lens is displayed while The view through way down again. exposure is in progress. button to choose the display interval for [Live Bulb] or [Live Time] Time] interval for [Live Bulb] or [Live MENU button to choose the display Sequential shooting, self-timer shooting, time lapse shooting, image stabilizer, etc. shooting, image stabilizer, Sequential shooting, self-timer shooting, time lapse remote shutter release controlled via OI.Share (P. 141). via OI.Share (P. remote shutter release controlled button halfway ([LIVE TIME] only). button halfway ([LIVE photography. Select [Off] to disable the display while exposure is in progress. to disable Select [Off] photography. Shooting with long exposure time ( BULB/ LIVE TIME) LIVE BULB/ ( time exposure long with Shooting • During shooting, there are limits on the settings for the following functions. • sensitivity settings. TIME] are not available at some ISO [BULB] and [LIVE • by camera shake, reduce blur caused To • the shutter while exposure is in progress, tap the monitor or press refresh the display To Time photography Time (LIVE TIME): the • Press Bulb photography Bulb (BULB): Use for photos such as fi photos such Use for mode, rotate the control dial in the direction shown until the control dial in the direction mode, rotate is displayed in the monitor. TIME] [BULB] or [LIVE FG to eld fi x the camera securely to a tripod and use a fi mode, rotate the control dial in the direction the control dial in the direction M mode, rotate shooting time will vary depending on shooting conditions, and charging state of the shooting time will vary depending on shooting conditions, camera. once the desired result is achieved. shown until [LIVECOMP] is displayed in the monitor. is displayed shown until [LIVECOMP]

Sequential shooting, self-timer shooting, time lapse shooting, image stabilizer, etc. shooting, image stabilizer, Sequential shooting, self-timer shooting, time lapse • the available The maximum length of composite shooting is 3 hours. However, • monitor and press the shutter button to end shooting the changing result in the View • with each exposure. The combined image will be displayed in the monitor • in focus. If the focus indicator blinks, the camera is not • for noise reduction. The camera will shoot a frame as a reference • displayed in the monitor. is ready when [Ready for composite shooting] is The camera • In choose the exposure time for the individual exposures. choose the exposure time Press the shutter button again to stop shooting. Press the shutter button all with way down to start live composite Press the shutter button photography. Press the shutter button halfway down to focus. Press the shutter button button to display [Composite Settings] and press Press the MENU button to display [Composite to ready the camera. Press the shutter button mode, set the shutter speed to [LIVECOMP]. In M mode, set remote shutter release controlled via OI.Share (P. 141). remote shutter release controlled via OI.Share (P.

Live composite photography (dark and light and (dark photography composite Live composite) • During shooting, there are limits on the settings for the following functions. • There are limits on the available ISO sensitivity settings. • reduce blur caused by camera shake, To reworks and other objects without changing the brightness of the background. without changing the and other objects reworks 6 5 4 2 3 1 Combine several exposures to create a photo that records light trails from stars or light trails from stars or a photo that records exposures to create Combine several fi EN 56

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Shooting 57 EN 7 7 5 5 3x 3x 1414 1010 F5.6 250250 200 ISO-A 1023 1:02:03 Off F5.6 250250 [Touchscreen Settings] (P. 131) Settings] (P. g [Touchscreen ngernails or other sharp objects. fi V) nger to scroll the display when the Touch screen operations are disabled. Touch on the subject in the selected area. AF target and focus to display an Tap by pressing the shutter button. Photographs can be taken Tap a subject to focus and automatically release the shutter. a subject to focus and automatically release the Tap in movie mode and during bulb, time, or This feature is not available composite photography. fi Z to cancel the zoom display. to turn off the display of the AF target. the display of the S to turn off mode. picture is zoomed in. • cannot resize or zoom in on the target in movie You • Tap • Tap One-touch WB, while buttons or dials are in use, etc. • Use your • Use • AF target will be displayed. An • Use the slider to choose the size of the frame. • Tap to zoom in at the frame position. Y Tap Tap the subject in the display. Tap V U d Shooting with touch screen operations screen touch with Shooting Previewing the subject ( Previewing  • Do not touch the display with your • Gloves or monitor covers may interfere with touch screen operation. • can disable the touch screen operation. You • the following. The situations in which touch screen operations are not available include 2 1 to cycle through touch screen settings. screen through touch d to cycle Tap le will be split fi R button Z mode le being recorded exceeds 4 GB, the mode or keystone compensation, panorama, live time, multiple SCN mode or keystone compensation, panorama, live les.) fi button cannot be used to record movies in the following instances: R button cannot be used to record movies in the following

• on the monitor. are recording will be displayed Movie you • the screen while recording. the focus location by tapping can change You While shutter the button is pressed halfway; during bulb, time, composite, sequential or While shutter the button is pressed halfway; during starlight, panorama, or backlight time lapse photography; or when e-portrait, handheld HDR is selected in exposure, or HDR is selected in Press the R button again to end recording. button to begin recording. button to begin Press the R Notes “Using the Video Menu” (P. 119) Menu” (P. g “Using the Video effect that can cause in pictures of moving objects. This distortion is a physical pictures of moving objects. that can cause distortion in effect is moved in pictures of fast-moving subjects or if the camera phenomenon that occurs noticeable in pictures taken at long focal lengths. during shooting. It is particularly (Depending on shooting conditions, movies under 4 GB in size may be split automatically. into multiple the camera for a short off Turn will rise and noise and colored fog may appear in images. recorded at high ISO sensitivity time. Noise and colored fog may also appear in images automatically. the camera will turn off settings. If the temperature rises further,

Recording movies in photo shooting modes shooting in photo movies Recording • for movies and photographs. AF mode, can be set separately Some settings, such as • If the size of the movie fi • AF will not operate while recording movies. lens, the Thirds system When using a Four • The • may be recorded. The sound of touch operations and button operations • camera generate a so-called “rolling shutter” CMOS image sensors of the type used in the • pickup device If the camera is used for extended periods, the temperature of the image • 97). to the R button (P. that [R REC] is assigned Be sure • mode. beep does not sound when the camera focuses in movie A $ 2 1 button can be used for movie recording even when the mode dial is not in the is not in the mode dial when the recording even for movie can be used button The R n position. EN 58

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Shooting 59 EN F 30p ISO FHD AUTO C-AF REC 00:12 1:02:03 mm 28 Standard LL RR “Adding effects to g “Adding effects 1 M-ISM-IS n Recording level meter n video n. “Using the silencing function when shooting a movie” g “Using the silencing function when shooting a movie” F. G. button to choose a different movie mode. If additional options are movie u button to choose a different R button again to end recording. [Recording Volume] (P. 119) (P. menu. g [Recording Volume] displayed, press The more the meter extends into recording level meter. the red, the higher the recording level. accessed using • The recording level can be adjusted from the • Press the • Press • 97). Be sure that [R REC] is assigned to the R button (P. the • Press • The sound level during recording is shown by the • additional options that can be Some modes offer Press the R button to begin recording. button to select the highlighted mode. Press the Q button to select the highlighted to highlight movie mode (P. 60). (P. Use HI to highlight movie mode Rotate the mode dial to Rotate the Notes (P. 66) (P. operations while shooting. a movie” (P. 87) a movie” (P. Recording movies in movie mode in movies Recording • controls can also be used. Touch • camera can prevent the camera from recording operating sounds that occur due to You • mode. beep does not sound when the camera focuses in movie A • way as photographs. to movies in the same can be added Effects $ 4 3 2 1 Movie mode can be used to create movies that take advantage of the effects available available the effects of that take advantage movies used to create mode can be Movie modes. in photo shooting ― g Description le including multiple short movies.le including 63 fi Shoot standard movies, or shoot movies with selected effects. movies with or shoot standard movies, Shoot 61 Shoot 4K movies. Create a single movie Create a single not be recorded. movies. Sound will Record slow-motion 66

Standard 4K Clips High-speed Movie mode Movie [4K]. See the OLYMPUS website for information on the system requirements for viewing for information on the system requirements website [4K]. See the OLYMPUS 4K movies on a computer. [Clips] mode. speed] mode.

n o q p • be unable to play movies recorded at Depending on the system, some computers may • or better when shooting in [Standard] or Use a memory card with a Speed Class of 10 • with the movie mode. modes available vary The picture • shooting in [4K] or [High- UHS Speed Class of 3 when memory card with a Use UHS-I Movie Mode Options Mode Movie EN 60

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Shooting 61 EN F 30p ISO FHD AUTO C-AF REC 00:12 1:02:03 mm 28 Q Movie effect LL RR 1 M-ISM-IS n Description xed. button during recording cancels all movie effects INFO button during recording cancels all movie effects Films with the selected picture mode effect. The fade effect is The fade effect mode effect. Films with the selected picture scenes. applied to the transition between and dust-like noise similar to old Randomly applies damage movies. After-images will appear behind Applies an after-image effect. moving objects. the icon is tapped persists for ghost of the image displayed when A a short while, disappearing with the passage of time. lens zoom. Zooms in on an area of the image without using the in even while The selected position of the image can be zoomed the camera is kept fi before starting recording. (P. 84). (P. button also controls the display of shooting information during movie recording. INFO button also controls the display of shooting information Art Fade Old Film Multi Echo One Shot Echo Movie Tele-converter Movie effect • during shooting. effects the display to add Tap • can be added by tapping the display Some effects • and rate) options a movie quality (frame size controls to choose from Use live Press the R button again to end recording. button to begin recording. button to begin Press the R wish to use. you effect the on-screen icon of the Tap Highlight [Standard] in the movie mode option (P. 60) and press the mode option (P. in the movie Highlight [Standard] button. Note, however, that pressing the Note, however, except art fade and movie tele-converter. Movie Effects Movie W U T X M • The 4 2 3 1 A variety of effects can be added to movies. You can also zoom in on a selected area a selected zoom in on can also You to movies. can be added of effects variety A without zooming the lens. of the frame F 30p ISO FHD AUTO C-AF REC 00:12 1:02:03 mm 28 LL RR 1 M-ISM-IS n mode. ART lter or a movie effect is used. lter or a movie effect FGHI. button to return the zoom frame Q button to return the zoom to return to the zoom frame display. N to return to the zoom frame tapping the screen or using tapping the screen or using to a central position.

• Tap • Tap • can change the position of the zoom frame by You • Press and hold the button to cancel the zoom frame and exit Movie O or press the Q button to cancel the zoom Tap mode. Tele-converter to zoom in on the area in the zoom frame. M to zoom in on the area Tap Tap the icon to display the zoom frame. the icon to display the zoom Tap The frame rate may drop if an art fi

One Shot Echo One Shot Tele-converter Movie Multi Echo Old Film Art Fade      • selected in use the color partial color shot in Movies • is not available in self-portrait mode. Tele-converter Movie • simultaneously. cannot be applied The 2 effects • depending on the picture mode. may not be available Some effects • 3 2 1 Each tap of the icon adds the effect. Each tap of the Tap the icon for the effect to be applied. Tap again to cancel the effect. again to cancel Tap to be applied. the effect the icon for Tap the effect. again to cancel Tap to be applied. the effect the icon for Tap Tap the icon. The effect will be applied gradually when you tap the icon of a picture mode. the icon of a you tap gradually when be applied will effect The icon. the Tap EN 62

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Shooting 63 EN Set Set MOV 00:04 FHD 30p Added to My Clips. 1 Q button. MOV 11:24 FHD 30p Move a clip within a My Clips folder. 1 Back button during recording. Recording time R button during recording. HI to change le including multiple short movies (clips). Clips can be can be (clips). Clips short movies multiple le including fi rmation screen will disappear and shooting of the next clip will start. the position to add the clip to in the My Clips. the position to add the clip clip. Prepare to record the next Deletes the shot clip. Plays back My Clips from the beginning. Plays back My Clips from the clip to and the Changes My Clips to save Use position to add the clip to.  Q F G groups. (P. 84). (P. 16 seconds by pressing the button repeatedly. can be extended by up to • The confi • The • The new clip is added to the same My Clips group as the previous clip. • My Clips frame sizes or rates are saved to different Movies recorded at different • recording time is reached. Shooting ends automatically when the selected • time, press the extend the recording To • The new clip is added to My Clips. • (frame size and rate) options Use live controls to choose from a movie quality Press the R button to shoot the next clip. Press the R button to start shooting. to choose the clip length, and press the the clip length, and press HI to choose Press G, use Highlight [Clips] in the movie mode option (P. 60). option (P. in the movie mode Highlight [Clips] Creating Movies from Clips from Movies Creating 3 Creating new My Clips Press G in Step 3. Q button. Use FG to move the clip to v and press the 4 2 split into multiple groups (“My Clips”). You can also add still pictures to the My Clips can also add still pictures You groups (“My Clips”). split into multiple 109). movie (P. Clips Recording 1 You can create a single movie a single movie can create You 2 9 16 23 30 8 1 15 22 29 Set

7 5 31 14 21 28 Q 6 4 30 13 20 27 2019.11 5 3 29 12 19 26 4 2 28 11 18 25 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 3 1 27 10 17 24 Calendar display Sun MOV Remove from My Clips. Remove from le. fi a lter effects. G 11:24 FHD 30p fi 1 “Adding still pictures g “Adding still Back g “Removing clips from My c My Clips. le. fi le. fi My Clips MOV 12:30:00 11:24 FHD 30p 1 My Clips playback* 2019.11.01 les in My Clips. les in My Clips in order, starting from the les in My Clips in order, a G les in My Clips as a movie “Removing clips g “Removing clips 20 le from My Clips. fi Plays back the fi beginning. Plays back the selected clips as movie. Exports the fi Moves or adds fi From the next time you shoot, movies shot in the same From the next time you shoot, movies shot in the same settings will be added to this The clip is then Removes the selected clip from My Clips. treated as a normal movie 109) Clips” (P. 12:30:00 Index display 2019.11.01 a G 20 100-0020 F L 3 : 4 button, you can also view the My Clips playback display by highlighting an the q button, you can also view the My Clips playback display item marked with c, pressing the Q button, and selecting [See all My Clips] from the menu that appears.

• The clip menu will be displayed. * After pressing My Clips have been created, it will be displayed here. If one or more playback Q Use FG to select My Clips and HI to select a clip, and press the button. button repeatedly to play back My Clips. G button repeatedly to play Press q and then press 12:30:00 Tips Single-frame from My Clips” (P. 109) (P. from My Clips” to My Clips” (P. 109) to My Clips” (P.

Play My Clips Rearrange Order Play Movie Export My Clips Preset Destination Remove from My Clips • again. be added to My Clips have been removed can Clips that • be a normal movie removed from My Clips will The clip • be removed during playback. Clips can 2019.11.01 2 1 Editing “My Clips” movie can create a single You % The shot clips are stored in My Clips. You can add movie clips and still pictures to My can add movie You in My Clips. The shot clips are stored and art can also add screen transition effects You 109). Clips (P. Removing a clip from My Clips from My a clip Removing 3. G in Step Press the Q , and press FGHI a clip to n using Move button. EN 64

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Shooting 65 EN Q le size is 4 GB. fi le. les of the edited My Clips in order, in order, les of the edited My Clips fi fi le size and length of My Clips. fi rst You can apply 6 types of art effects. can apply 6 types You can apply fade effects. You or [Off]. can set [Happy Days] You can set a volume for is set to [Happy Days], you When [BGM] in the movie. sounds recorded create a movie with the recorded By setting to [On], you can when [BGM] is set to This setting is only available sound. [Off]. can preview the You starting from the fi Q button. the FG and press nished the editing, select [Begin Export] and press the the editing, select [Begin Export] and press nished fi • The combined album is saved as a single movie. • Exporting a movie may take some time. • and the maximum The maximum length for My Clips is 15 minutes button. When you have With the My Clips you want for the movie selected, highlight [Export My Clips] [Export My highlight selected, for the movie you want My Clips With the button. the Q and press an item using Select maximum values may vary depending on the the card. BGM other than [Happy Days] Days], record data that you have downloaded from the use BGM other than [Happy To the following website BGM] in Step 4. Visit Olympus website onto the card and select it as [ for the download. http://support.olympus-imaging.com/bgmdownload/ Clip Effects Effect Transition BGM Volume Recorded Clip Recorded Clip Sound Preview • The of 99 cuts per clip. can record a maximum of 99 My Clips and a maximum You • taking out, inserting, erasing, or protecting It may take a while for My Clips to display after • cannot add movies other than clips to My Clips. You 5 3 4 F 30p ISO FHD AUTO C-AF REC 00:12 1:02:03 mm 28 Q Silent shooting tab LL RR 1 M-ISM-IS n xed at the start of recording. xed at the fi button again to end shooting. R button again

• Press the • Press button. Highlight [High-speed] in the movie mode option (P. 60) and press the mode option (P. in the movie Highlight [High-speed] shooting. button to start Press the R * with power zoom lenses Only available speed, exposure compensation, ISO sensitivity

Using the silencing function when shooting a movie Using the silencing Recording Slow Motion Movies Motion Slow Recording • The options available vary with the shooting mode. • 67). This option is not available in self-portrait mode (P. • shutter Electronic zoom*, recording volume, aperture, • are Focus and exposure • Recording can continue for up to 20 seconds. • Sound will not be recorded. You can prevent the camera from recording operating sounds that occur due to camera camera from recording operating sounds that can prevent the You operations while shooting. function items. the silent shooting tab to display the Tap the displayed arrows to select After tapping an item, tap the settings. 1 2 Record slow-motion movies. Footage shot at 120 fps plays back at 30 fps; quality is at 30 fps; quality plays back at 120 fps shot movies. Footage slow-motion Record [HD]. equivalent to EN 66

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Shooting 67 EN 1023 1:02:03 mm 28 R) again to extend the 2 recording time (up to a maximum of 16 seconds). 112). (P. to switch to playback mode Tap this on makes skin look smooth and Turning translucent. can set You Shoot 3 frames using the self timer. the number of times the shutter is released and the interval between each release using Custom Self 74) g “Custom Self-timer” (P. Timer. the brightness. [+] or [-] icon to adjust Touch When the icon is touched, the shutter is released When the icon is touched, about 1 second later. When you touch this icon, movie recording will start. (Q) icon. While stop recording, press the To recording a clip, touch ( 1 Playback Brightness adjustment (Exposure compensation) One-Touch One-Touch e-Portrait One-Touch Custom Self Timer Shutter Touch Movie 1 E 5 R C A D shooting mode. automatically switches to wide angle. automatically switches to • The self portrait menu is displayed in the monitor. • icons may be displayed depending on the Different • If a power is attached, the camera Read “Rotating the Monitor: Cautions” (P. 29) before moving the 29) before moving Cautions” (P. Read “Rotating the Monitor: monitor. Push the monitor down slightly and swing it downward. down slightly and Push the monitor Taking Photos in Self-Portrait Mode Self-Portrait in Photos Taking 1 Inverting the monitor allows you to take pictures of yourself while you preview the you preview while of yourself to take pictures allows you the monitor Inverting frame. ngers or the camera strap do not obstruct the lens. not obstruct strap do or the camera ngers the shutter button.

• on the monitor. image will be displayed The shot • your fi careful that Be • or by pressing displayed in the monitor, by touching the subject can also shoot You Frame the shot. Frame C and shoot. Touch one hand.

• in with the camera held when using the touch screen not to drop the camera Be careful 2 3 EN 68

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Shooting 69 EN F (F) ashing. fl Positive (+) Z mode or when SCN mode, multiple F (F) button and then using G custom menus. g [Dial Function] modes, exposure compensation can Z modes, exposure compensation HI. mode or when Live Time or Time B, M, or SCN mode or when Live No compensation (0) ] (P. 97). Fn button, choose [b] (P. Z mode. , exposure compensation can be adjusted by pressing the A and S, exposure compensation mode, movie mode, and some mode, movie mode, and P, ART Negative (–) Notes exposure, panorama, or keystone compensation is selected in exposure, panorama, or keystone compensation is [Standard] is selected in movie mode. H is displayed on the monitor. (P. 126) (P. be adjusted by rotating the control dial or by pressing the be adjusted by rotating the HI. control dial or using button and then rotating the panorama is selected in ±3.0 EV. If the exposure exceeds ±3.0 EV, the exposure bar will begin the EV, If the exposure exceeds ±3.0 ±3.0 EV. Using various settings various Using • image is displayed, the area visible in the monitor is indicated by a frame. When a RAW • AF target drops. • If another role is assigned to the • • exit digital zoom, press the Fn button again. To • Digital zoom is not available when panorama is selected in • The role of the control dial can be changed in the • In mode • In • In modes • In • Exposure compensation is not available in • EV. Movies can be corrected in a range up to ±3.0 • only of the monitor will be adjusted to a maximum of the brightness During live view, $ button to zoom in beyond the current zoom ratio. The display zoom ratio Press the Fn button to zoom in beyond the current zoom ratio. the area visible in the monitor. will double and any photographs taken will show Digital Zoom ( Digital Tele-converter) Digital Zoom ( Choose positive (“+”) values to make pictures brighter, negative (“–”) values to make negative (“–”) values pictures brighter, (“+”) values to make Choose positive EV. can be adjusted by ±5.0 Exposure pictures darker. Controlling exposure ( Exposure F) Exposure ( exposure Controlling INFO button and then using INFO button and then using The camera automatically chooses from the full set of focus The camera automatically targets. AF target. can choose a single You chooses from the targets in the selected The camera automatically nine-target group. o (9-Target Group)] or [J (9-Target Target)] is selected, select [I (Single Targets)] o (All using the control dial. Single Target Group 9-Target All Targets

• If [ • If Use FGHI to choose a focus area. Press the N (H) button. (9-Target Group)] using the control dial. Group)] using or [J (9-Target Target)] (Single Select [I (H) button. Press the N Notes Notes FG. the control dial. mode. is set. option selected for [Digital Tele-converter] (P. 115). (P. Tele-converter] option selected for [Digital

I J o • controls can also be used. Touch • lens, the camera automatically switches to single target Thirds system When using a Four • group target mode The single target mode is automatically applied in movie shooting if the • can also make your selection in Step 2 by pressing the You • 83) and the aspect ratio (P. AF targets changes with the The size and number of the • can also make your selection in Step 2 by pressing the You $ 2 Select the single target or group target position. 1 $ AF target Setting the 1 2 Selecting the AF target mode ( AF target settings) target AF ( mode target AF the Selecting also can You area for . of the focus and size the position can choose You 71). (P. AF Face priority select EN 70

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Shooting 71 EN F F F F 30p 30p L L FHD 200 200 FHD ISO-A ISO-A 1023 1023 1:02:03 1:02:03 mm 28 0.0 0.0 F5.6 F5.6 250250 250250 Selection method P P S-IS ONS-IS ON S-IS ONS-IS ON o rst shot in each sequence. fi Q. lter setting, the camera may not be able to correctly fi Face priority is off. Face priority is on. the eye closest to the The autofocus system selects AF. camera for face-priority Face Priority Off Face & Eye Priority On Face Priority On frame, the frame will turn green. frame, the frame will turn display a green frame over the selected eye. AF) (eye priority frame. • When the camera focuses on the face in the white • eyes, it will If the camera is able to detect the subject’s • If a face is detected, it will be indicated by a white • and eye priority settings. can adjust face You Press the shutter button the rest of the way down Press the shutter button the rest of the way to shoot. Point the camera at your subject. Point the camera at your halfway to focus. Press the shutter button button. Press the INFO option and press Use HI to select an ) button. the N (H Press Notes given to faces. detect the face. indicated by white frames. I K N • performed with priority 91), metering is metering)] (P. When set to [p (Digital ESP • Depending on the subject and the art • 81). Faces detected by the camera are Face priority is also available in [MF] (P. • During sequential shooting, face priority applies only to the $ 2 3 6 4 5 Face priority AF/ Eye priority AF priority Eye AF/ priority Face ESP. and digital adjusts focus faces and detects The camera 1 ash output. or less. Q button. seconds re. ash has been securely restored to its ash. fl fl ash, the background may be overexposed. fl res. res so that the red-eye phenomenon is res so that the red-eye ash. res with slow shutter speeds to brighten res immediately before the fi fi fl fi fi ash does not fi ash ash ash ash The fl For users who prefer manual operation. Press the INFO button and use FG to adjust fl The fl The fl reduced. The fl dimly-lit backgrounds. The fl shutter closes to create trails of light behind moving light sources. The slow synchronization is combined with the red-eye The slow synchronization reduction ashes, it takes about 1 second before the shutter is ash photography in a variety of shooting conditions. shooting conditions. a variety of in ash photography “Flash modes that can be set by shooting mode” (P. 73) set by shooting mode” (P. g “Flash modes that can be ash units, be sure the built-in ash) fl fl Flash photography) Flash res, the shutter speed is set to 1/250 seconds or slower. When shooting a res, the shutter speed is set to 1/250 seconds or slower. fi Flash pop-up button Flash pop-up ash pop-up button to raise the button to raise ash pop-up ash fl ash ( ash Flash Off Manual Value Fill In Slow Slow synchronization (1st curtain) Slow2 Slow synchronization (2nd curtain) Redeye Red-Eye Slow Slow synchronization (1st curtain/Red-eye reduction

ash sync speed for the silent mode (P. 75) is 1/20 ash sync speed for the silent mode (P. the shooting mode. fl 4

• are displayed vary depending on The options available and the order in which they ash can be used for fl be used for ash can , Select an item using the control dial and press the Select an item using the Press the # (I) button. Press the fl Press # $ 0 etc. 1 2 M subject against a bright background with the released. Do not move the camera until shooting is complete. released. Do not move the camera until shooting is

Optional Flash Units When using optional housing. 3 (Redeye)] may not work effectively under some shooting conditions. • [0 (Redeye)] may not work effectively fl [0 (Redeye)], after the pre- • In • When the • When • The 3 2 Using a fl Using The fl 1 EN 72

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Shooting 73 EN ash. For the fl 1/30 sec. – 1/250 sec.* 1 m 0.9 m 30 sec. – 1/250 sec.* 30 sec. – 1/250 Shutter speed limit Shutter which occurs Approximate distance at ash fl res res – 1/250 sec.* 60 sec. res 60 sec. – 1/250 sec.* res sec. – 1/250 sec.* 60 Always fi Always fi Always fi Always fi ring the the ring Conditions for Conditions fi —— — —— — Lens 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd Flash timing curtain curtain curtain curtain curtain 17mm f1.825mm f1.845mm f1.8ED 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 EZ 0.25 m 0.25 m 0.5 m ED 40-150mm f4.0-5.6 ash) fl Slow Slow Slow Slow Slow Fill In Fill In Slow2 Slow2 Redeye Redeye Red-eye Flash Off Flash Off (1st curtain/ (1st curtain) (2nd curtain) (2nd curtain) ash fl Red-Eye Slow reduction synchronization synchronization synchronization synchronization synchronization mode, and choose a high aperture value or reduce ISO A or M mode, and choose a high aperture value or reduce # # $ $ 0 0 1 2 M M Monitor mode Flash ash units can be used to prevent vignetting. To prevent photographs from being To ash units can be used to prevent vignetting. fl # and $ can be set in B mode. P/A S/M overexposed, select sensitivity. silent mode, the shutter speed is 1/20 seconds. mode Shooting Shooting • External • Only * is 1/200 seconds when using a separately sold external The shutter speed Minimum range The lens may cast shadows over objects close to the camera, causing vignetting, or the may be too bright even at minimum output. Flash modes that can be set by shooting mode by shooting set can be that modes Flash [Number of Frames], xed at the values for fi T or ♥T, the display FG to choose a value. [Y Timer], HI. xed according to the options selected for xed according to the fi button to set G. rst shot in each series. and [Interval Length]. Use HI to highlight items and 1 frame is taken at a time when the shutter button is pressed. at a time when the shutter 1 frame is taken frames per taken at up to about 8.6 With T, pictures are button is pressed all the way second (fps) while the shutter to about 14.1 fps. down. With ♥T, pictures are taken at up balance are Focus, exposure, and white the fi Pictures are taken at up to about 4.8 frames per second (fps) Pictures are taken at up to pressed all the way down. Focus while the shutter button is and exposure are 131). 81) and [AEL/AFL] (P. [AF Mode] (P. to focus, the rest of the way Press the shutter button halfway First, the self-timer lamp lights up for down to start the timer. then it blinks for approximately approximately 10 seconds, is taken. 2 seconds and the picture to focus, the rest of the Press the shutter button halfway The self-timer lamp blinks for way down to start the timer. approximately 2 seconds, and then the picture is taken. Press the INFO S, S or ♥S, live view is displayed. In Single Sequential High Sequential Low Y 12 sec Y 2 sec Custom Self-timer

Press the Q button. Highlight one of the following options using of the following options Highlight one Y (G) button. Press the j Notes stops shooting and starts saving the pictures you have taken on the card. The camera taken on the card. stops shooting and starts saving the pictures you have much battery power remains. may not save all of the pictures depending on how press cancel the activated self-timer, To focus of the zoom lens. the picture may be out of focus. shooting. shows the last photograph taken during the sequential o/

/ S / T YC/ ♥o ♥S ♥T ♥YC Y2s/ o/ S/ ♥Y2s YC/ Y12s/ Y2s/ ♥Y12s • • the camera During sequential shooting, if the battery level icon blinks due to low battery, • When you are using • using and the The speed of sequential shooting varies depending on the lens you are • Fix the camera securely on a tripod for self-timer shooting. • the self-timer, If you stand in front of the camera to press the shutter button when using Y12s/ use the electronic shutter to control the small amount of camera blur Items marked with  use the electronic shutter to control the small amount caused by operation of the shutter. with shutter speeds faster than Use these Items marked with ♥ use the electronic shutter. the shutter would be unwelcome. 1/4000 seconds, or in settings where the sound of $ 3 1 2 Performing the sequential/ self-timer shooting self-timer sequential/ the Performing the way pressed all button the shutter by keeping a series of pictures can take You the self-timer. pictures using you can take Alternatively, down. EN 74

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Shooting 75 EN uorescent fl ickering light sources such as ickering light sources ♥ using HI. fl Settings] > [Flash Mode] [Allow] for [Silent s Settings] > [Flash s] mode, select ash in [Silent ash sync speed is 1/20 s. ash sync shutter sound will be emitted. fl • will go dark for a moment. No When the shutter is released, the monitor screen Press the Q button. Y (G) button. Press the j marked with Highlight one of the options (P. 117). (P. photographs if camera moves quickly during shooting or when shooting fast-moving quickly during shooting or when shooting fast-moving photographs if camera moves subjects. or LED lamps or if the subject moves abruptly during shooting. or LED lamps or if the subject • The • fl use the To • The desired results may not be achieved under • in the subject may appear to be distorted Note that due to the electronic shutter, 3 1 2 s ) Silent ( Shutter The Electronic s than 1/4000 faster shutter speeds Use for shutter. electronic using the pictures Take The electronic unwelcome. would be of the shutter the sound where or in settings as and for frame rates mode and self-timer modes be used in single-frame shutter can only available in This setting is shooting modes. 14.1 fps in sequential high as about modes. P/A/S/M/ART F G F ISO 4:3 WBWB L AUTO S-AFS-AF AUTO AUTO Cursor Off WB Auto Settings Functions HI or P Keep Warm Color W Keep Warm ...... P. 47 ...... P. WBWB AUTO AUTO 3 ...... P...... P. 33 F 2 ISO 4:3 WBWB L AUTO S-AFS-AF AUTO AUTO P /Z mode features. n lter mode* Cursor Art fi ...... P. 83 ...... P. KK 84 nK ...... P. 87 ...... P. Movie (exposure) mode Scene mode* Displays the selected function name Off WB Auto P/A/S/M/ Keep Warm Color W Keep Warm Live control screen Q again. WBWB AUTO AUTO P HI to highlight a SCN mode. mode and with some ART ...... P...... P. 83 1 automatically if no operations are performed for about 8 seconds. select a setting.

• The selected settings take effect • can use the control dial to You • hide the live control, press To Press Q to display the live control. Use FG to highlight the desired function and setting, and then press the Q button. Notes

Available settings Available Live control Live   • Some items are not available in some shooting modes. • 162). For the default settings of each option, refer to “Defaults” (P. *1 movie mode. Not available in in *2 Available in *3 Available $ 1 2 Picture mode ...... P. 78 ...... P. Picture mode 79 ...... P. ISO sensitivity 80 ...... P. White balance 81 ...... P. AF mode Aspect ratio* Calling shooting options shooting Calling You can use live control to select the shooting function while checking the effect on the on effect checking the while shooting function select the control to can use live You screen. EN 76

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± ISO Auto S-IS On M-IS FGHI and press the Q button. Recommended ISO P ed using LV super control panel ed using LV fi 1 2 4 5 6 3 Control Settings] (P. 127). K Control Settings] (P...... P. 84 ...... P. movie mode. , SCN, and Z modes, the In B, ART super control panel is display of the LV controlled via [ AF mode ...... P. 81 ...... P. AF mode • panel is not displayed in super control The LV • panel will be displayed. super control The LV • Use HI to highlight an option. Highlight an item using Press the u button in P/A/S/M modes. Notes White balance compensation...... P. 90 White balance compensation...... P. K 70 ...... P. AF target KK ...... P. 83 nK LV super control super panel LV  • Settings can also be adjusted using the control dial or touch controls. • 162). For the default settings of each option, refer to “Defaults” (P. Aspect ratio ...... P. 83 b ...... P. Aspect ratio 80 c ...... P. White balance 3 $ 2 1 Settings that can be modi Flash mode ...... P. 72 4 ...... P. Flash mode 88 5 ...... P. Flash intensity control 6 89 Image stabilizer...... P. 74 7 ...... P. Sequential shooting/Self-timer 8 91 9 ...... P. Metering mode 71 0 ...... P. Face priority a 1 Currently selected option 79 2 ...... P. ISO sensitivity 3 Other shooting options can be accessed via the LV super control panel, which lists the panel, which control super via the LV accessed can be shooting options Other settings. shooting the following selected for options *1 Art Filter is selected for picture mode. when The display may differ *2 Displayed when Partial Color is set. *3 Displayed when Color Creator is set. F WBWB ISO 4:3 L AUTO AUTO AUTO S-AFS-AF KK JJ Picture Mode Natural P nish set in Color Creator. fi HI buttons, press the INFO button and use the at tones. HI, press the INFO button to display the color ring and press the Q HI and press Produces black and white tone. Produces black and white mode, set the parameters, and Use to select one picture register the setting. mode cannot be used with This Produces smooth skin textures. shooting movies. bracket photography or when Produces more impressive-looking results suited to the scene. Produces more impressive-looking Produces vivid colors. Produces natural colors. Produces fl Produces beautiful skin tones. Uses Art Filter settings. Art effects can also be used. Art effects Art Filter settings. Uses Provides a color 1 3 2 HI to adjust hue and FG to adjust saturation. 2 Bleach Bypass Instant Film Pale&Light Color Light Tone Grainy Film Pin Hole Diorama Cross Process Gentle Sepia Dramatic Tone Key Line Watercolor Vintage Partial Color* Pop Art* Custom e-Portrait Monochrome Color Creator* i-Enhance Vivid Natural Muted Portrait Soft Focus*

button. to highlight use to highlight button andFG Press the Q Picture Mode. option using Highlight an control dial or 50). (P. Tuning display the slider for Fine 50). (P.

Picture mode options  c K J v 9 i j l m n q g v h k o p r e f A B C D E *3 After choosing Partial Color using *2 or Soft Focus using the HI buttons, press the INFO button to Art I After choosing Pop *1 After choosing Color Creator using the 1 2 Processing options ( Picture Mode) Picture ( options Processing sharpness, to contrast, adjustments individual and make a picture mode can select You stored mode are to each picture Changes 91–94). (P. parameters and other separately. EN 78

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Shooting 79 EN ISO F WBWB 4:3 L ISO AUTO AUTO S-AFS-AF AUTO 500 500 400 400 0.0 320 320 250 250 F5.6 Recommend 200200 250 LOWLOW AUTO AUTO P and press the Q HI and press FG. The sensitivity is set automatically according to the shooting The sensitivity is set automatically value and other auto ISO The maximum ISO sensitivity conditions. using the [ISO-Auto Set] option in custom settings can be adjusted 128). menus (P. selected value. The sensitivity is set to the button. Highlight an option using Highlight an button and then highlight ISO button and Press the Q sensitivity using LOW, 200–25600 LOW, AUTO 2 1 Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO) sensitivity ISO Changing to be photographs but allows (graininess) noise increases ISO sensitivity Increasing [AUTO], is in most situations recommended setting The is poor. when lighting taken range—and then balances noise and dynamic at ISO 200—a value that which starts shooting conditions. sensitivity according to adjusts ISO F ISO 4:3 WBWB L AUTO S-AFS-AF AUTO AUTO White Balance Off WB Auto uorescent light Keep Warm Color W Keep Warm fl WBWB AUTO AUTO Keep Warm Color] W Keep Warm P g “One-touch white Light conditions ash or other light source of an ash shooting reworks display can press the INFO button and use FGHI or the control dial to select for [ [On] or [Off] 129). (P. For most light conditions (when there is a For most light conditions monitor). Use white portion framed on the this mode for general use. • you When this option is highlighted, For shooting outdoors on a clear day, or to a clear day, For shooting outdoors on or the colors in capture the reds in a sunset a fi For shooting outdoors in the shadows on a clear day Press the INFO button to measure white balance using a white or gray target when using a fl unknown type or when shooting under mixed lighting. 81) balance” (P. After pressing the INFO button, use FGHI to select a color temperature and then press the Q button. — WB and press the Q HI and press 5300 K 7500 K 6000 K3000 K4000 K For shooting outdoors on a cloudy day For shooting under a tungsten light For shooting under a 5500 K For fl set by one-touch 2000 K – 14000 K – 2000 K Color temperature 1 5 > O X n N P/ W/ Q/ CWB AUTO WB mode Color temperature

Highlight an option using Highlight an button. to highlight use to highlight button andFG Press the Q White Balance.

Auto white balance Preset white balance One-touch white balance Custom white balance 2 1 Adjusting color ( WB (white balance)) (white WB ( color Adjusting by the camera recorded in images that white objects ensures balance (WB) White can be values but other circumstances, in most is suitable white. [AUTO] appear the desired results fails to produce when [AUTO] to the light source selected according color cast into your images. to introduce a deliberate or you wish EN 80

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Shooting 81 EN F WBWB ISO 4:3 L AUTO AUTO AUTO S-AFS-AF AF Mode Focus ring TR C-AFC-AF MF S-AFS-AF MFMF ) Single AF C-AFC-AF S-AFS-AF P Near rst time. fi ] (one-touch white balance 1, 2, 3, or 4) and white balance 1, 2, 3, X] (one-touch lls the display and no shadows fall it. and no shadows fall lls the display HI and press the Q button. rmation mark lights up on the monitor and the beep sounds rmation mark and the AF target mark light up. This mode AF target mark light up. rmation mark and the when the focus is locked at the of the Even if the subject moves or you change the composition picture, the camera continues trying to focus. This function allows you to manually focus on any position by operating the focus ring on the lens. The camera repeats focusing while the shutter button remains The camera repeats focusing while the shutter button AF When the subject is in focus, the pressed halfway. confi is suitable for taking pictures of still subjects or subjects with is suitable for taking pictures of still subjects or subjects limited movement. The camera focuses once when the shutter button is pressed AF When the focus is locked, a beep sounds, and the halfway. confi W], or [ nal photograph. This is useful when shooting a subject under natural under shooting a subject useful when This is photograph. nal fi Q], [ power off does not erase the data. power off • appears. white balance screen The one-touch • option. The new value is saved as a preset white balance • the Turning balance is measured again. The new value is stored until one-touch white • the paper so that it fi Frame Highlight an option using FG to highlight Press the Q button and use AF Mode. Select [Yes] and press the Q button. and press Select [Yes] Select [P], [ or gray) paper. a piece of colorless (white Photograph button. press the INFO Continuous AF) Single AF) MF Manual focus) ( C-AF ( S-AF ( Choosing a focus mode ( AF Mode) focus mode ( a Choosing 3 2 2 You can select a focusing method (focus mode). You can choose separate focusing You method (focus mode). can select a focusing You mode and movie mode. methods for still photography 1 1 One-touch white balance white One-touch lighting under the white object paper or other a piece of by framing white balance Measure the be used in that will color temperatures. different sources with various light well as under light, as ne-adjust focus manually. focus ne-adjust mode, the shutter can or ART n P, A, S, M, “AEL/AFL” (P. 131) G custom menu. g “AEL/AFL” (P. lens. Autofocus does not work while the AF target is displayed in AF target is displayed work while the Autofocus does not lens. the subject. red even if the camera is tracking track the subject. Release the shutter button and then frame Release the shutter track the subject. button halfway. and press the shutter the subject again • Thirds system when using a Four range will be narrow Tracking After pressing the shutter button halfway to focus in [S-AF] in [S-AF] halfway to focus button the shutter After pressing to fi the focus ring you can turn mode, Press the shutter button halfway to focus; the camera then button halfway to focus; Press the shutter subject while the focus on the current tracks and maintains is held in this position. shutter button • can no longer in red if the camera AF target is displayed The

Notes be released even when the camera is not focus. be released even when the or lacks contrast.

S-AF+MF S-AF+MF of use (Simultaneous and MF S-AF mode mode) C-AF+TR C-AF+TR AF tracking) ( • AF will not be available during movie recording. Thirds system lens, When using a Four • clutch is set to MF. AF mode is unavailable when the lens MF focus • If [MF], [C-AF], or [C-AF+TR] is selected in • The focus method can be chosen in the • is poorly lit, obscured by mist or smoke, The camera may be unable to focus if the subject $ EN 82

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Shooting 83 EN F F WBWB WBWB ISO ISO 4:3 L 4:3 L AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO S-AFS-AF S-AFS-AF 1023 SFSF L 3:4 +RAW+RAW Image Aspect N 1:1 M N Still Image Quality L 3:2 F :9 4608x3456 4608x3456 L 16 SFSF L 4:3 RAW P P YN, XN, and WN, change the KK) les: fi YF, Q HI and press the Q button. N) and RAW modes. Choose a JPEG+RAW modes. Choose a JPEG+RAW YN, XN, and WN) and RAW ) and compression ratio (SF, F, and N). F, Y, X, and W) and compression ratio (SF, KK). option to record both a JPEG and a RAW image with each shot. JPEG modes image with each shot. JPEG modes option to record both a JPEG and a RAW combine image size ( Set] (P. 129) settings in Custom Menu. [K Set] (P. When you want to select a combination other than When you want to select a combination other than • Choose from JPEG (YF, • the camera menus Highlight an option using FG to highlight Press the Q button and use (Still image quality, to highlight use to highlight button andFG Press the Q Image Aspect. a value and press the Use HI to choose button. as the and are recorded at an aspect ratio of 4:3 with a tag indicating the are recorded at an aspect ratio of 4:3 with a tag indicating as the image sensor and selected aspect ratio is displayed when images crop indicating the A aspect ratio selected. are played back. - Have the extension “.orf” - Cannot be viewed on other cameras - photo editing software Can be viewed on computers using Olympus Workspace - 120) retouch option in Data Edit] (P. Can be saved in JPEG format using the [RAW RAW image data RAW images consist of unprocessed image data to which settings such as exposure RAW They serve as raw data for compensation and white balance have yet to be applied. image images that will be processed after shooting. RAW 120) g “Editing still images (Edit)” (P. • Image aspect can only be set for still images. • the same size images are ratio. RAW JPEG images are recorded at the selected aspect 2 2 1 Selecting image quality (Still image quality, image quality (Still image quality, Selecting suitable for the quality mode for still images. Select a quality can set an image You processing on PC, use on website etc.). application (such as for 1 Setting the image aspect image the Setting pictures. when taking ratio) ratio (horizontal-to-vertical the aspect can change You [16:9], (standard), ratio to [4:3] the aspect you can set preference, on your Depending [3:4]. [3:2], [1:1], or F WBWB ISO 4:3 L AUTO AUTO AUTO S-AFS-AF 1:02:03 Movie Quality 3 1920×1080 Fine 30p P 12 n: Movie quality components ) nK Q FHD : 1920×1080 size 1 Frame : FHD 1280×720 HD : 2 ratio) Bit rate (compression rate 3 Frame SF (Super Fine), F (Fine), N (Normal) 30p (60p), 25p (50p), 24p Choose the desired combination of frame size, bit rate, and frame rate. Movie quality - on NTSC devices, choose 60p (30p) When shooting for display - (25p) devices, choose 50p on PAL When shooting for display

1280×720 Super Fine 25p 1280×720 Normal 30p 1920×1080 Super Fine 50p 1920×1080 Super Fine 25p 1920×1080 Normal 60p 1920×1080 Normal 30p 1920×1080 Fine 60p 1920×1080 Fine 30p 1280×720 Fine 30p 1920×1080 Super Fine 30p 1280×720 Super Fine 30p 1920×1080 Super Fine 60p button. to choose a value and press the Use HI to choose to highlight FG to highlight and use the Q button Press nK). (Movie quality, matches the video standard used in the device, as otherwise the movie may not play back used in the device, as otherwise the movie may matches the video standard country or region: some use NTSC, others PAL. standards vary by Video smoothly.

Available Movie Quality Options Movie Available  • a television, choose a frame rate that When shooting movies that will be viewed on The following options are available when [Standard] is selected for movie mode when [Standard] is selected for movie mode The following options are available to a position other than or the mode dial is rotated 2 Selecting image quality (Movie quality, quality, (Movie quality image Selecting desired use. for the mode suitable movie record can set a You 1 The options available for movie quality vary with the movie mode (P. 60) and the 60) movie quality vary with the movie mode (P. The options available for Bit Rate] in the video menu Frame Rate] and [Video options selected for [Video 119). (P. EN 84

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Shooting 85 EN : 1 3 2 1 12 Movie quality components Movie quality components Movie Choose the desired combination of frame size and frame rate. Choose the desired combination of frame size, of frame size, combination the desired Choose frame rate. bit rate, and Frame size 1 Frame 3840×2160 4K : rate 2 Frame 30p, 25p, 24p FHD : 1920×1080 size 1 Frame : FHD 1280×720 HD : 2 Bit rate (compression ratio) rate 3 Frame F (Fine), N (Normal) SF (Super Fine), (50p), 24p 30p (60p), 25p Movie quality Movie quality Movie 3840×2160 24p 3840×2160 25p 3840×2160 30p 1920×1080 Normal 24p 1280×720 Normal 24p 1280×720 Super Fine 24p 1920×1080 Fine 24p 1280×720 Fine 24p 1280×720 Normal 25p 1280×720 Normal 1920×1080 Super Fine 24p 1280×720 Fine 25p 1280×720 Fine 50p 1920×1080 Normal 25p 1920×1080 Normal 1920×1080 Fine 50p 1920×1080 Fine 25p 1920×1080 The following options are available when [4K] is selected for movie mode * The following options are available *1 The bit rate can not be changed. : 1 le is fi 3 2 1 12 Movie quality components Movie Movie quality components FHD : 1920×1080 size 1 Frame : FHD 1280×720 HD : (Normal) 2 Bit rate (compression ratio) N rate 3 Frame (50p), 24p 30p (60p), 25p Choose the desired combination of frame size, of frame size, combination the desired Choose rate. and frame bit rate, Frame size 1 Frame 1280×720 HD : rate 2 Frame 120fps Movie quality Movie quality Movie : 2

1280×720 HighSpeed 120fps 1280×720 Normal 24p 1280×720 Normal 25p 1920×1080 Normal 24p 1920×1080 Normal 50p 1920×1080 Normal 1920×1080 Normal 25p 1920×1080 Normal 30p 1920×1080 Normal 30p 1280×720 Normal 1920×1080 Normal 60p Normal 1920×1080 reached. limited to 4 GB. The maximum recording time of individual movie is limited to 29 minutes. limited to 4 GB.

• size of individual The maximum format. AVC/H.264 Movies are stored in MPEG-4 • length is Depending on the type of card used, recording may end before the maximum The following option is available when [High-speed] is selected for movie The following option is available when mode * The following options are available when [Clips] is selected for movie mode * mode movie for is selected [Clips] when available are options following The *1 not be changed. The bit rate can *2 The frame rate and bit rate can not be changed. EN 86

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Shooting 87 EN F P WBWB ISO L AUTO AUTO AUTO C-AFC-AF HI. HI. M S A Program Auto P Movie (exposure) mode n Q G custom menus. g [Dial Function] n. Exposure is automatically adjusted in response to subject brightness. Exposure is automatically the control dial. can adjust the exposure by using You it by using HI. After pressing the F (F) button, you can also set is changed by setting the aperture. Depiction of background control dial. can set the aperture by using the You it by using FG. After pressing the F (F) button, you can also set exposure by using After pressing the F (F) button, you can adjust the Shutter speed affects how the subject appears. how the subject Shutter speed affects the control dial. can set the shutter speed by using You it by using FG. After pressing the F (F) button, you can also set exposure by using After pressing the F (F) button, you can adjust the Aperture and shutter speed can be manually set. Aperture and shutter speed can set the shutter speed by using the control dial. You FG. After pressing the F (F) button, you can also set it by using dial After pressing the F (F) button, you can set the aperture by using the control or HI. s. s and 1/4000 Shutter speed can be set to values between 1/24 between 200 and 6400. ISO sensitivity can only be set manually to values Shutter speed can be set to values between 1/24 s and 1/4000 s. s and 1/4000 to values between 1/24 Shutter speed can be set to highlight use to highlight button andFG Press the Q mode. movie (exposure) a value and press the Use HI to choose Rotate the mode dial to Rotate the button. Notes (P. 126) (P. mode. can be reduced by selecting the fastest available shutter speed. can be reduced by selecting the fastest available shutter P S A M • The role of the control dial can be changed in the • of the movie record The low end of the shutter speed changes according to the frame rate • shutter is open Blurred frames caused by such factors as the subject moving while the $ 3 1 2 Adding effects to a movie to effects Adding still photography available in effects of the take advantage movies that can create You mode. 1023 0 1:02:03

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± ISO Auto S-IS On M-IS P Flash intensity control ash unit are added to those made with ash unit are added to Q fl K Control ash control mode for the external ash control mode for nd that your subject to appears overexposed, or is overexposed, to appears your subject nd that fi ash intensity made with the external ash intensity made with fl ash output ( Flash intensity control) intensity Flash ( output ash fl modes, the display of the Z modes, the display , SCN, and B, ART LV super control panel is controlled via [ panel is controlled via super control LV Settings] (P. 127). Settings] (P.

• In ], then press the Q to select [x], then press Use FGHI button. press the Use HI to choose a value and button. modes. button in P/A/S/M Press the u MANUAL. the camera.

• Changes to • Changes • when the fl This setting has no effect 2 3 underexposed even though the exposure in the rest of the frame is just right. the frame in the rest of exposure though the even underexposed 1 Adjusting Adjusting if you adjusted output can be Flash EN 88

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Image Stabilizer Image ± ISO Auto S-IS On M-IS K FGHI to highlight a P n Stabilizer ] is selected, reducing the area ] is selected, reducing the K Control cation. fi HI and press the Q Q button. The camera uses both sensor shift (VCM) and electronic The camera uses both sensor correction. shift (VCM) correction only. The camera uses sensor used. Electronic correction is not The camera detects the panning direction and applies the The camera detects the panning appropriate . M-IS S-IS Off Image stabilizer is off. S-IS On M-IS Off Image stabilizer is off. M-IS INFO button while [Image Stabilizer] is selected, use modes, the display of the Z modes, the display , SCN, and B, ART LV super control panel is controlled via [ panel is controlled via super control LV Settings] (P. 127). Settings] (P. • In button. to select [Image Stabilizer], then Stabilizer], then to select [Image Use FGHI press the Q button. Highlight an option using modes. button in P/A/S/M Press the u (S-IS) (M-IS) Movie focal length, and press the side setting. when the shutter speed is set to the slowest speed. In these cases, it is recommended when the shutter speed is set to the slowest speed. that you use a tripod. recorded. Still picture • mm. mm and 1000.0 Choose a focal length between 0.1 • Choose the value that matches the one printed on the lens. • Selecting [Reset] (basic) in Shooting Menu 1 does not reset the focal length. • may notice an operating sound or vibration when the image stabilizer is activated. You the • Press • Off]. When using a tripod, set [Image Stabilizer] to [S-IS Off]/[M-IS • given to the lens When using a lens with an image stabilization function switch, priority is • shake that occurs The image stabilizer cannot correct excessive camera shake or camera • [M-IS The edges of the frame are cropped out when Using lenses other than Micro Four Thirds/ lenses when shooting with lenses that can use focal length information to reduce camera shake You Thirds system lenses. Thirds or Four are not Micro Four 2 3 1 The image stabilizer starts when you press the shutter button halfway. press the shutter button starts when you The image stabilizer Reducing camera shake ( Image Stabilizer) Image ( shake camera Reducing in low light when shooting can occur shake that of camera the amount can reduce You magni with high or shooting situations 1023 0 1:02:03

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S A G F F5.6 WB Auto WB 250250 x 0.0

± ISO Auto ne adjustments. S-IS On M-IS fi Auto P White balance compensation K Control FG and press the Q nely adjust the compensation values for both auto white balance and balance and auto white for both values the compensation nely adjust ne adjustments to white balance ( WB Compensation) WB ( balance to white adjustments ne modes, the display of the Z modes, the display , SCN, and B, ART LV super control panel is controlled via [ panel is controlled via super control LV Settings] (P. 127). Settings] (P.

• In Use HI to choose an axis. Choose a value using Highlight white balance compensation using balance compensation Highlight white Q button. FGHI and press the button. modes. button in P/A/S/M Press the u

• selected. Selecting [Reset] (basic) in Shooting Menu 1 does not reset the values For compensation on the A axis (Red-Blue) axis A the For compensation on to to emphasize red tones and in the – direction Move the bar in the + direction emphasize blue tones. the G axis (Green-Magenta) For compensation on direction to to emphasize green tones and in the – Move the bar in the + direction emphasize magenta tones. 3 4 2 “Adjusting color (WB (white balance))” (P. 80) (P. (WB (white balance))” g “Adjusting color 1 Making fi Making fi can set and You white balance. preset option to which to make choose a white balance Before proceeding, EN 90

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S S Sharpness A G A G F F F5.6 F5.6 Metering WB WB Auto Auto 250250 250250 0.0 0.0

± ± ISO ISO Auto Auto S-IS On M-IS S-IS On M-IS Sharpness Metering P P ne adjustments to sharpness ne adjustments fi K Control K Control and press the Q HI and press Lowers spot metering exposure. Ensures dark subjects Lowers spot metering exposure. Ensures dark subjects appear dark. Meters a small area (about 2% of the frame) Meters a small area (about the object you with the camera pointed at Exposure will be adjusted wish to meter. at the metered according to the brightness point. subjects Increases spot metering exposure. Ensures bright appear bright. Meters exposure in 324 areas of the frame and optimizes Meters exposure in 324 areas or portrait subject (if an exposure for the current scene selected for [I Face Priority]). option other than [OFF] is for general use. This mode is recommended between the Provides the average metering lighting, placing subject and the background at the center. more weight on the subject HI and press the Q ne adjustments to sharpness ( Sharpness) ( ne adjustments to sharpness , SCN, and Z modes, the display of the B, ART modes, the display of the Z modes, the display , SCN, and B, ART Spot metering (shadow) Spot metering Spot metering (highlight) Center weighted averaging metering Digital ESP Digital ESP metering Settings] (P. 127). Settings] (P. LV super control panel is controlled via [ LV LV super control panel is controlled via [ panel is controlled via super control LV Settings] (P. 127). Settings] (P. • In • In Adjust sharpness using button. Use FGHI to select [Sharpness], then press the Q button. Press the u button in P/A/S/M modes. button. Highlight an option using Highlight an to select [Metering], then press the then press the to select [Metering], Use FGHI Q button. /S/M modes. in P/A the u button Press I H p IHI ISH • Adjustments may not be available depending on the shooting mode. 3 2 1 Making fi 78) settings, you can make In the picture mode (P. and store the changes. 3 2 Choosing how the camera measures brightness ( Metering) ( brightness measures camera the how Choosing subject brightness. meters how the camera can choose You 1 1023 1023 0 0 1:02:03 1:02:03

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Saturation S S A G A G F F F5.6 F5.6 WB WB Auto Auto 250250 250250 0.0 0.0

± ± ISO ISO Auto Auto M-IS S-IS On M-IS S-IS On Saturation Contrast P P ne adjustments to contrast and contrast and to ne adjustments ne adjustments to saturation K Control K Control HI and press the Q button. HI and press the Q ne adjustments to saturation ( Saturation) to saturation ( ne adjustments ne adjustments to contrast ( Contrast) ( to contrast adjustments ne modes, the display of the , SCN, and Z modes, the display of the B, ART modes, the display of the Z modes, the display , SCN, and B, ART Settings] (P. 127). Settings] (P. LV super control panel is controlled via [ super control panel is controlled LV LV super control panel is controlled via [ panel is controlled via super control LV Settings] (P. 127). Settings] (P.

• In • In Adjust saturation using button. to select [Saturation], then press the Use FGHI to select [Saturation], Q button. P/A/S/M modes. Press the u button in to select [Contrast], then press the then press the to select [Contrast], Use FGHI Q button. Adjust contrast using modes. button in P/A/S/M Press the u

• on the shooting mode. Adjustments may not be available depending • mode. depending on the shooting may not be available Adjustments 3 2 1 Making fi settings, you can make fi 78) In the picture mode (P. 2 3 store the changes. store the 1 and store the changes. Making fi Making make fi you can 78) settings, (P. picture mode In the EN 92

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S S A G A G F F F5.6 F5.6 WB WB Auto Auto 250250 250250 0.0 0.0

± ± ISO ISO Auto Auto S-IS On M-IS M-IS S-IS On Color Filter Gradation P P ne adjustments to tone and to ne adjustments fi K Control K Control ned white cloud with natural blue sky. fi HI and press the Q button. HI and press the Q Slightly emphasizes colors in blue skies and sunsets. of crimson Strongly emphasizes colors in blue skies and brightness foliage. Strongly emphasizes colors in red lips and green leaves. Creates a normal black and white image. Reproduces clearly de Divides the image into detailed regions and adjusts the brightness Divides the image into detailed for images with areas effective This is separately for each region. the whites appear too bright or the blacks of large contrast in which appear too dark. general uses. Use the normal mode for bright subject. Uses a tone suitable for a dark subject. Uses a tone suitable for a lter effects to monochrome pictures ( Color Filter) to monochrome pictures ( lter effects fi ne adjustments to tone ( Gradation) ( to tone adjustments ne , SCN, and Z modes, the display of the B, ART modes, the display of the Z modes, the display , SCN, and B, ART LV super control panel is controlled via [ LV Settings] (P. 127). Settings] (P. LV super control panel is controlled via [ panel is controlled via super control LV Settings] (P. 127). Settings] (P. • In • In lter color is brightened and the complementary color is darkened. lter color is brightened Highlight an option using Use FGHI to select [Color Filter], then press the Q button. button. Press the u button in P/A/S/M modes. to select [Gradation], then press the then press to select [Gradation], Use FGHI Q button. Adjust tone using modes. button in P/A/S/M Press the u Or:Orange R:Red G:Green N:None Ye:Yellow Gradation Normal Gradation High Key Gradation Low Key Shadow Adj • mode. depending on the shooting may not be available Adjustments lter effect in advance. This creates a monochrome image in which the color matching This creates a monochrome image in which the color matching in advance. lter effect 3 2 1 Applying and store a 78) settings, you can add of picture mode (P. In the monochrome setting fi the fi 2 3 store the changes. store the 1 Making fi Making make you can 78) settings, (P. picture mode In the 1023 1023 0 0 1:02:03

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60p 60p Monochrome Standard F S S FHD FHD Effect Picture Mode Picture Mode 0 0 0 0

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S S A G A G F F Monochrome Color F5.6 F5.6 WB WB Auto Auto 250250 250250 0.0 0.0

± ± ISO ISO Auto Auto S-IS On M-IS S-IS On M-IS Monochrome Color Effect P P Q Q K Control K Control Adds a low i-Enhance effect to images. Adds a low i-Enhance effect between “low” and “high” to images. Adds an i-Enhance effect to images. Adds a high i-Enhance effect Creates a normal black and white image. Creates a normal black and Creates a sepia image. Creates a bluish image. Creates a purplish image. Creates a greenish image. , SCN, and Z modes, the display of the B, ART modes, the display of the Z modes, the display , SCN, and B, ART LV super control panel is controlled via [ LV Settings] (P. 127). Settings] (P. LV super control panel is controlled via [ panel is controlled via super control LV Settings] (P. 127). Settings] (P.

• In • In Adjust the effect using HI and press the Q Adjust the effect button. to select [Effect], then press the Use FGHI to select [Effect], button. P/A/S/M modes. Press the u button in to select [Monochrome Color], then Color], then to select [Monochrome Use FGHI button. press the Q press the Use HI to choose a value and button. modes. button in P/A/S/M Press the u

r (Effect: Low) s (Effect: Standard) t (Effect: High) N:Normal S:Sepia B:Blue P:Purple G:Green 3 2 Adjusting i-Enhance effects ( Effect) Adjusting i-Enhance effects ( 78). mode (P. strength in picture effect can set the i-Enhance You 1 2 3 1 Adjusting the tone of a monochrome image ( Monochrome Color) Monochrome ( image monochrome of a tone the Adjusting a add and store you can 78) settings, (P. picture mode setting of monochrome In the in advance. color tint EN 94

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± ISO Auto S-IS On M-IS Color Space P K Control HI and press the Q (P. 47) or movie mode (P. 60) or when movie mode (P. 47) or (P. ART mode (P. 35) or HDR is selected in SCN mode (P. This is the RGB color space standard stipulated by the International This is the RGB color space (IEC). Electrotechnical Commission standard setting. use [sRGB] as the Normally, Adobe Systems. by This is a standard provided printer etc. hardware such as a display, Compatible software and output of images. are required for a correct modes, the display of the Z modes, the display , SCN, and B, ART LV super control panel is controlled via [ panel is controlled via super control LV Settings] (P. 127). Settings] (P. • In button. to select [Color Space], then press Space], then press to select [Color Use FGHI the Q button. Select a color format using modes. button in P/A/S/M Press the u (P. 41). (P. Backlight HDR is selected in Backlight HDR is selected AdobeRGB sRGB • [Adobe RGB] is not available in 2 3 1 Setting the color reproduction format ( Color Space) Color ( format reproduction color the Setting shot when correctly reproduced colors are ensure that a format to can select You to the is equivalent This option a printer. monitor or using on a are regenerated images 129) in Custom Menu. (P. [Color Space] 1023 0 1:02:03

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± ISO Auto Highlight&Shadow Control S-IS On M-IS Highlight&Shadow Control P Shadow Midtone Highlight Q Q Q F (F) button and then pressing the K Control INFO button again to return to shadows modes, the display of the Z modes, the display , SCN, and B, ART (Step 3). button. button. button. LV super control panel is controlled via [ panel is controlled via super control LV Settings] (P. 127). Settings] (P.

• Press the • Press • Settings can be reset by pressing and holding the • the Settings can be reset by pressing and holding • the Settings can be reset by pressing and holding • In Press the Q button to save settings. Press the INFO button to switch to highlights and or then adjust brightness using the control dial FGHI. button to switch to mid-tones and Press the INFO button to switch to mid-tones using the control dial or then adjust brightness FGHI. Adjust brightness in shadows using the control dial Adjust brightness in shadows or FGHI. to select [Highlight&Shadow to select [Highlight&Shadow Use FGHI press the Q button. Control], then modes. button in P/A/S/M Press the u Notes INFO button.

• can also access these controls by pressing the You 6 $ 5 4 3 2 1 Changing the brightness of highlights and shadows shadows and highlights of brightness the Changing Control) Highlight&Shadow ( and shadows. of highlights the brightness to adjust Control] Use [Highlight&Shadow EN 96

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Q button. ± ISO Auto S-IS On M-IS Button Function P I. REC Default R K Control (Digital Tele-converter) b (Digital modes, the display of the Z modes, the display , SCN, and B, ART Button displayed. LV super control panel is controlled via [ super control panel is controlled LV Settings] (P. 127). Settings] (P. • 126). 113, the menus (P. [Button Function] can also be accessed from • be The custom menu [Button Function] item will • In Press the Q button again to exit. to highlight the desired button and press Use FG to highlight the desired function and press the Use FG to highlight the desired to select [Button Function], then Use FGHI to select [Button Function], press the Q button. modes. button in P/A/S/M Press the u Notes Function F Function R • The functions assigned to the buttons may be unavailable in some modes. • The options available vary with the current mode. 5 $ 3 4 2 1 To change the function assigned to a button, follow the steps below. to a button, follow the function assigned change To Assigning functions to buttons ( Button Function) Button ( buttons to functions Assigning to the buttons: are assigned functions the following settings, At default cation frame and fi button to save the value. Q button to save FGHI or the control dial MENU button, or Q button. ed display. fi on the monitor. Press the button Press the button monitor. u on the to choose the desired value. Some HI to choose the desired value. button to which t has been assigned has been assigned once, the exposure is locked and has been assigned once, the exposure is locked and t [Dial Function] (P. 126) G custom menus. g [Dial Function] (P. Press the button to use AE lock or AF lock. The function The lock. AF or AE lock use the button to Press setting. 131) (P. to the [AEL/AFL] according changes to lock the the button once press is selected, AEL When and display exposure the lock. again to cancel to record a movie. Press the button value while the down to the selected Aperture is stopped button is pressed. is pressed to button while the button Press the shutter the 81). Highlight balance value (P. acquire a white and press the desired number 70). AF target (P. the Press the button to choose [MF] mode. Press the button Press the button to select AF mode. Hold the selected again to restore the previously dial to choose a focus mode. button and rotate the control exposure compensation. Press the button to adjust , movie, and some Z modes, you can In P, A, S, ART 69) by pressing the (P. adjust exposure compensation button and using 51). program shift (P. modes also offer speed or aperture by In M mode, you can adjust shutter pressing the button and using to choose the desired values. • dial can be changed in the The role of the control 115). (P. Press the button to turn digital zoom [On] or [Off] Press the button to display the magni the press it again to magnify the image. Press and hold button to cancel magni the peaking display. Press the button to turn on and off When peaking is displayed, histogram and highlight/ 132). shadow display are not available (P. Press and hold the button to enable and disable touch screen operation. has been assigned once again to release the AE Lock. has been assigned once again to release the t G Lock)

REC “AEL/AFL” (P. 131) u is displayed. g “AEL/AFL” (P.

Locking the exposure ( AE Lock) ( the exposure Locking  t (AEL/AFL) Area Select) N (AF b (Digital Tele-converter) Peaking R z (Preview) white (One-touch k balance) MF F (Exposure compensation) a (Magnify) G (Switch • Press the button to which • If you press the button to which • The lock will be released if you operate the mode dial, You can lock the exposure by pressing the You (P. 97). Use this when you want to adjust the focus and exposure separately or when (P. you want to shoot several images at the same exposure. EN 98

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Shooting 99 EN Zoom AF display button (P. 97). Fn or R button (P. F F 30p L FHD 200 ISO-A 1023 1:02:03 Q button to end zoom and exit the zoom 0.0 F5.6 rst assign [a] to the 250250 ] has been assigned to cycle through the to cycle through a] has been assigned Off Press and hold / Q P S-IS ONS-IS ON Zoom frame AF display Zoom frame Fn or R button. F F 30p L FHD 200 ISO-A 1023 1:02:03 to choose the zoom ratio. (×3, ×5, ×7, ×10, to choose the zoom ratio. INFO button and use FG 0.0 FGHI to position the zoom frame. FGHI to position the zoom frame. F5.6 250250 to choose a different focus position. FGHI to choose a different ×14) pressed, the zoom frame will be displayed at the current focus position. pressed, the zoom frame Shooting display • screen. Use The camera will focus using the subject in the frame at the center of the • Press the • Press • Use • can change the zoom ratio by rotating the control dial. You • Use • fi you must AF, use Super Spot To • immediately before the button is If the subject has been focused using autofocus P Press the shutter button halfway to initiate autofocus. Press the assigned button again to zoom in on the zoom frame. Press the assigned button again to zoom in ] has been assigned to display the zoom frame. [a] has been assigned to Press the button to which Assign [a] to the S-IS ONS-IS ON Notes display. frame AF display. Zoom frame AF/Zoom AF ( Super Spot AF) Spot Super frameZoom ( AF AF/Zoom  • controls can also be used. Touch • While zoomed in, a sound is made by the IS (Image Stabilizer). • AF will not operate with during zoom Thirds system lens, the When you are using a Four • on the resulting photographs. Zoom is visible only in the monitor and has no effect • Press and hold the assigned button or press the $ 3 4 2 1 displays as follows: displays as You can zoom in on a portion of the frame when adjusting focus. Choosing a high Choosing focus. when adjusting of the frame in on a portion can zoom You than is normally smaller area focus on a autofocus to you to use ratio allows zoom more precisely. focus target position the can also You AF target. by the covered [ the button to which Press and hold l m n o p j k 9 0 15 15 8 1/8 G+4G+4 +1.0+1.0 F5.6F5.6 7 sRGB 45mm45mm NaturalNatural 6 100-0015 100-0015 ih 5 A+4A+4 a ×10×10 ×10 3 3 250 +2.0 : : 4 4 b 4608×3456 P WB ISO 400ISO 400 ISO 400ISO AUTO c 3 q g r s t 12:30:00 12:30:00 f 2 e 14 2019.11.01 2019.11.01 u d

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WBWBWBWB AUTO AUTOAUTOAUTO 100-0020 100-0004 P F F 60p L FHD 3 : 4 q button. Movie Still image button. I)/display the 12:30:00 12:30:00 G)/jump back INFO 2019.11.01 2019.11.01 t)/Next (s) I) or the previous frame (H) to display a zoom frame and use H)/jump ahead 10 frames ( Displays the next frame Control dial frame Displays the previous Index display FGHI to change its position. Index/My Clips/calendar playback: Highlight image Press the INFO button again during close-up playback by pressing the 10 frames (F) Close-up playback: Changing the close-up position can display the next frame ( You Select images for sharing (P. 106) Select images for sharing (P. Single-frame playback: display the next frame ( Single-frame playback: Previous ( can display the next frame or the You Close-up playback: previous frame during close-up playback. Index/My Clips/calendar playback: Highlight image previous frame ( View image info image View (in calendar playback, press this button to exit to single- menus View frame playback) Close-up playback Delete picture (P. 105) Delete picture (P. q button button button button button h) a) G)  button Select the desired photograph or movie using the control dial or arrow pad. using the control dial or photograph or movie Select the desired Q button Control dial

INFO • or press the the shutter button halfway to shooting mode, press return To • movie will be displayed. photograph or A • R ( Fn ( u ( Press the q button. Press

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7 5 31 14 21 28 Q 6 4 30 13 20 27 button G button 2019.11 5 3 29 12 19 26 4 2 28 11 18 25 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 3 1 27 10 17 24 Calendar display Sun a 14× zoom G 1 x 14 Q Settings] (P. 133) g [G Settings] (P. G to rotate it clockwise; the a G My Clips MOV 12:30:00 Close-up playback 11:24 FHD 30p Q button. 1 My Clips playback* 2019.11.01 a G 20 button for index playback. Press the Press for index playback. G button 2× zoom x 2 button to zoom in. Press the G button to return to a button to zoom in. Press 12:30:00 a G Index display 2019.11.01 20 100-0020 F a G L 3 : 4 Q button to save settings and exit. 20 100-0020 F L 3 : 4 playback 12:30:00 Single-frame 2019.11.01 • Press the • Press • The rotated image is saved in its current orientation. • Movies and protected images cannot be rotated. playback image rotates each time the button is pressed. Press F to rotate the image counterclockwise, Play the photograph back and press the Select [Rotate] and press the Q button. 12:30:00 Notes Notes Single-frame From single-frame playback, press the playback, press From single-frame further for My Clips playback and further still for calendar playback. for calendar further still playback and for My Clips further playback. single-frame to return to the Q button Press • can change the number of frames for index display. You • 111). controls can also be used (P. Touch • 112). be used (P. controls can also Touch • • 2019.11.01 3 1 2 $ single-frame playback. Viewing still images Viewing Close-up playback press the In single-frame playback, *1 63). (P. Clips have been created, it will be displayed here If one or more My $ Index display/ Calendar display Calendar display/ Index Rotate Choose whether to rotate photographs. Set < Erase JPEG Back Start the slideshow. Images are displayed in order, starting with the Images are displayed in order, Start the slideshow. current picture. Set [Happy Days] or [Off]. played back. Set the type of data to be each slide is displayed from 2 to 10 seconds. Choose the length of time full length of each movie clip in the slideshow or Select [Full] to play back opening portion of each movie clip. [Short] to play back only the Q button to stop the slideshow. during the slideshow to adjust the overall volume of the camera speaker. the overall volume of the camera speaker. FG during the slideshow to adjust while the volume adjustment indicator is displayed to adjust the balance Press HI while the volume adjustment and background music. between the sound recorded with the image or movie

• The slideshow will start. • Press the • Press Select [Start] and press the Q button. Select [Start] and press Adjust settings. button in the playback display. in the playback the Q button Press the Q button. Select [L] and press

BGM other than [Happy Days] Days], record data that you have downloaded from the use BGM other than [Happy To the following website BGM] in Step 3. Visit Olympus website onto the card and select it as [ for the download. http://support.olympus-imaging.com/bgmdownload/ BGM Slide Slide Interval Movie Interval Start 4 3 2 1 Slideshow another. card one after on the images stored displays This function EN 3

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Playback 105 EN 20 Set Set 100-0020 No F Yes 0 L Erase 3 : Movie Edit Play Movie 4 Share Order Erase Movie 0 (protect) icon 12:30:00 Back Back 2019.11.01 Q will display a menu  button 0 Q rst time, connect the camera to the rst time, connect the fi les, pressing fi rst frame and G rst les separately les separately fi Q to display the playback button to display the to display Q button fi F to view the 0, Erase Selected, Share Order n]: movie Deletes all parts of a split to adjust the volume during movie playback. FG to adjust the [Play from Beginning]: split movie all the way through Plays back a [Play Movie]: Plays back fi [Delete entire [Erase]: Deletes [Erase]: Deletes Notes a computer. Before launching the software for the a computer. computer. • to play back movies on recommend using the latest version of Olympus Workspace We • Formatting the card erases all data including protected images. • Use • 111). be used (P. controls can also Touch containing the following options: Protecting images $ (protect) icon. Press F or G to remove protection. can also protect multiple selected images. You g “Selecting images ( 106) Selected)” (P. you want to delete and press Display an image and press the Q the  button. Select [Yes] button. Erasing an image F or G menu. Select [0] and press Q, and then press by a to protect the image. Protected images are shown Protect images from accidental deletion. Display an image Protect images from accidental deletion. Display you wish to protect and press or the control dial to view frame. Use HI or the control to view the last button to end next frame. Press the MENU previous or playback. button to begin playback. Fast-forward and rewind using playback. Fast-forward button to begin to pause playback. While Q button again H/I. Press the paused, use playback is Watching movies Watching press the a movie and Select playback menu. Select [Play Movie] and press the and press [Play Movie] menu. Select playback For movies of 4 GB or larger split into multiple If the movie was automatically 21 21 Q 2019.11.01 12:30:00 2019.11.01 12:30:00 Function] (P. 126). qR Function] (P. F or G. to set a share order F or G to set a share h (R) playback menu and press the q playback menu and press button, press Q button, press rst need to select [H] for [ 0], [Erase Selected] or [Share Order Selected]. fi . To cancel a share order, press press share order, cancel a To h. ) button is currently assigned a role other h (R) button is currently assigned

Highlight [Reset share Order] in the Highlight [Reset share button. and press the Q Select [Yes] button. Notes Notes

• 112). controls can also be used (P. Touch • select multiple images, you will To • order on 200 frames. can set a share You • images. cannot include RAW Share orders on an image and display on an image at and set a share order all to transfer in advance select images you want can You once. $ Selecting images (0, Erase Selected, Share Order Selected) Selecting 1 2 Cancelling a share order are set on images. Cancel share orders that $ for sharing using the Pictures can also be marked button. If the ] role using the [qR Function] option than [h], assign it the [h 126). in the custom menus (P. Setting a transfer order on images ( Share Order) Share ( images on order a transfer Setting can also You in advance. to a smartphone want to transfer images you can select You back playing When order. in the share included the images to browse use OI.Share After the playback menu. press the Q button to display want to transfer, images you the Order] and pressing selecting [Share Press the h (R) button on the index display screen 103) to select an image; a v icon will appear on (P. the image. Press the h (R) button again to cancel the selection. Press the Q button to display the menu, and then select from [0], [Erase Selected] or [Share Order Selected]. This function is also available in single-frame playback. You can select multiple images for [ can select You EN 3

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• Images recorded with audio are indicated by a • images. Audio recording is not available with protected • menu. Audio recording is also available in the playback • exit without adding audio, select [No]. To • data. This setting is applied to all frames with print reservation • Use • the select [Reset] and press order, all pictures from the print remove To Press the Q button to end recording. Select [R Start] and press the Q button to begin recording. Q button. Select [R] and press the Display the image to which you want to add audio and press the Display the image to which Select the date and time format and press the Select the date and time the Q button. Select [Set] and press to select images you wish to remove from the print order. you wish to remove to select images Press HI Q button. and press the Select [< (Print Order)] the Q button. Select [<] and press button in the playback display. in the playback the Q button Press Notes

• 111). Audio recordings can also be played back using touch controls (P. • 3. delete recorded audio, select [Erase] in Step To display audio playback options. Highlight [Play end playback, press the To playback. press FG to raise or lower the volume. $ If an audio recording is available for the current picture, pressing the If an audio recording is available for the current Audio Playback Audio recording Audio images (up to 30 sec. long). Audio can be added to still 1 2 3 Removing all or selected pictures from the print order from the pictures or selected all Removing pictures. data for selected or just the data all print reservation can reset You 1 4 3 2 5 6 4 EN 3

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Playback 109 EN 20 20 WBWBWBWB WB WBWBWBWB WB AUTO AUTOAUTOAUTO AUTO AUTO AUTOAUTOAUTO AUTO 100-0020 100-0020 P P N N 30p 30p FHD FHD 1 1 My Clips MOV 12:30:00 12:30:00 12:30:00 Q button. 11:24 FHD 30p 1 2019.11.01 2019.11.01 2019.11.01 button to display the menu. Q button to display the menu. FG and press the and press the FG and press FG and press the Q les in My Clips consecutively. les in My fi button to end the consecutive playback. Q button to end les in My Clips will play back consecutively. les in My fi • The highlighted clip will be removed from My Clips. • Clips removed from My Clips are treated as normal movies. • The same procedure can be used to remove photos from My Clips. • list of clips will be displayed. A • Press the • Press • The Q button. button. Press the Q button to view options, then highlight [Remove from My Clips] using Highlight a clip you wish to remove using FGHI. button and display a picture marked Press the q button and display a picture with a c icon. then highlight Press the Q button to view options, [See all My Clips] using button to display the menus, the Q button to display After pressing My Clips] using highlight [Play Q button. button and select an image marked an image and select the q button Press c. Tips still pictures to My Clips”. • in “Adding Clips that have been removed can be added to My Clips again as described • to My Clips as low-resolution preview images. pictures are added RAW 4 3 2 2 % Select [Add to My Clips] and press the Q button. Using FGHI, select My Clips Select [Add to My Clips] wish to add the pictures, then press the and the order in which you 1 Removing clips from My Clips You can also select still pictures and add them to My Clips. can also select You wish to add and press the Display the still picture you Adding still pictures to My Clips Adding Viewing My Clips Viewing the can play back You 1 1x INFO button and then press ) button to zoom in from 2× to 14× or press the Fn (a) button to zoom in from 2× FGHI to scroll.

• Use Select a panorama in single-frame playback. in single-frame Select a panorama (a) button. Press the Fn Notes button again to re-enable scrolling. You can also view other images can You scrolling. HI. Press the INFO button again to re-enable using the control dial. button to return to single-frame playback. the Q button to return to single-frame u (G) button to zoom out. Press

• at zoom ratios above 2×, press the view other images To • 111). be used (P. controls can also Touch • During playback, you can press the $ 1 2 Scrolling Panoramas Scrolling in a scrolling can be viewed together images joined up of multiple made Panoramas display. EN 3 Playback 110 3

Playback 111 EN 4 WBWBWBWB AUTO AUTOAUTOAUTO 100-0004 P F 60p FHD icon. Tap P Tap P icon. 12:30:00 S 2019.11.01 P. nger on the fi ngernails or other sharp objects. ngernails fi Q for calendar playback and My Clips playback. nger up to view the next page, and down to nger to the left to view the next image, and left to view the next image, nger to the nger to scroll the display area when the nger to scroll the display Settings] (P. 127) g [G Settings] (P. fi fi fi R several times to return to single-frame 6 to end playback. Q or R to switch the number of images 8 to start playback. playback. displayed. position indicator at the bottom of the screen left or right position indicator at the bottom of the screen left or to choose a new starting point. Tap again to resume playback. Tap display and slide it up or down. view the previous page. right to view the previous image. right to view picture is zoomed in. Using the touch screen touch the Using Viewing images Audio playback/Movie playback playback/Movie Audio Magnify Displaying the previous or next image or next the previous Displaying Displaying the previous or next page or next Displaying the previous      • Tap • Tap • Tap • Tap • While playback is paused, you can slide the playback • Movie playback can be paused by tapping the display. • an image to view it full frame. Tap • Tap • Tap • Slide your • Slide • Tap • Tap • adjust volume during playback, place a To • Lightly tap the screen to display the slider and • Slide your • Slide • Slide the bar up or down to zoom in or out. your • Slide • tap the display with your Do not • operation. with touch screen or monitor covers may interfere Gloves to display index playback. Tap Tap to display index playback. Lightly tapping the display during single-frame playback displays a Lightly tapping the display during single-frame playback Index/My Clips/Calendar playback Index/My Single-frame playback Single-frame You can use the touch screen to manipulate images. to manipulate touch screen can use the You 20 21 100-0020 F L 3 : 4 12:30:00 g “Setting a 2019.11.01 2019.11.01 12:30:00 icon (index icon (index transfer order on images (Share Order)” (P. 106) (Share Order)” (P. transfer order on images Protects an image. Select an image. You can select multiple images and delete them collectively. can select multiple images You Select an image. with a smartphone can be set. Images you want to share INFO button is disabled in self-portrait mode. to return to shooting mode (P. 67). 7 to return to shooting mode (P. h to select pictures for sharing.

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Returning to shooting mode Magnify playback playback/Movie Audio sharing Selecting pictures for Displaying the previous or next image or next Displaying the previous      0 H h • The • Tap • Tap • the monitor to display the share icon. Tap • Tap $ Viewing pictures in self-portrait mode Viewing Selecting and protecting images protecting and Selecting (single- the display lightly tap touch menu, view the To tap the playback) or frame playback). You can then perform the desired operation then perform the desired can You playback). icons in the touch menu. by tapping the The controls are the same as for single-frame playback (P. 111). as for single-frame playback (P. The controls are the same 111). (P. The controls are the same as for single-frame playback The controls are the same as for single-frame playback (P. 111). as for single-frame playback (P. The controls are the same EN 3 Playback 112 4

Menu functions (Basic operations) 113 EN On Set rm B. A. AF/MF Face Priority MF Assist Reset Lens AEL/AFL S1/C2/M1 F E AA B C1 C2 D1 D2 1 2 Back Menu group Press the Q button to confi the setting p Off G Custom Shooting Menu 1 Reset Picture Mode Digital Tele-converter Metering 1 1 2 Back Set FG to select the menu group Tab Operation guide Menu functions and press the Q button. Menu is selected. Use Press the INFO button to view or hide guides.

Settings such as picture mode are unavailable when the mode dial is rotated to are unavailable when the mode dial is rotated Settings such as picture mode Playback and retouch options (P. 120) (P. Playback and retouch options 126) (P. Customizing camera settings 124) and language) (P. Camera setup (e.g., date Shooting setup and shooting settings (P. 114) (P. and shooting settings Shooting setup 119) Movie mode settings (P. to go back one screen • The menu group tab appears when the • guide is displayed in 2 seconds after you select an option. A • Use FG to select a tab and press the Q button. Press the MENU button to display the menus. Press the MENU button

Basic menu operations Basic menu • mode. Items that cannot be set with the current shooting • that has already been set: Items that cannot be set because of an item e W X G Functions that cannot be selected from menus Functions that cannot from the menus when using the arrow pad. Some items may not be selectable n q 2 1 The menus can be used to customize the camera for ease of use and include shooting of use and include shooting the camera for ease can be used to customize The menus panel, or the super control via the live control, LV options not accessible and playback like. 4 On Off Off ±0.0 Normal S-IS On On Off Shooting Menu 2 Image Stabilizer Elec. Zoom Speed K AF Illuminator K Lapse Intrvl. Sh./Time 6LOHQW>Ɔ@6HWWLQJV #RC Mode 2 1 2 Q button. Back Set Q button. Q Q button to select. p Off On Off ±0.0 Image Stabilizer (P. 89) K Image Stabilizer (P. 115) AF Illuminator (P. 116) K Elec. Zoom Speed (P. 88) x (P. 116) Lapse (P. Intrvl. Sh./Time 117) Silent s Settings (P. 118) # RC Mode (P. S-IS On setting is setting displayed X Shooting Menu 2 The current The current Shooting Menu 1 Shooting Menu 2 Reset Picture Mode Digital Tele-converter Metering 1 1 2 Image Stabilizer Elec. Zoom Speed Normal Back Set K AF Illuminator K LapseIntrvl. Sh./Time 6LOHQW>Ɔ@6HWWLQJV Off #RC Mode Function 2 1 2 Back Set button to display options for the options for to display Q button the FG and press “Defaults” (P. 162) g “Defaults” (P. button repeatedly to exit the menu. MENU button repeatedly to exit the Q button.

Reset 78, 115) Picture Mode (P. 115) (P. Tele-converter Digital 91) Metering (P. • a few others, highlight [Full] and press reset all settings except the time, date, and To • Press the • Press button. and press the Q Select [Yes] Select [Reset] in W Shooting Menu 1 and press the press the Highlight a reset option ([Full] or [Basic]) and to highlight an option and press the Use FG to highlight an option Select an item using an item using Select item. selected Notes

Using Shooting Menu 1/Shooting Menu 2 Shooting Menu Using • 162). “Defaults” (P. For the default settings of each option, refer to W 3 3 Camera settings can be easily restored to default settings. Camera settings can be easily restored to default 1 2 Returning to default settings ( Reset) Returning to default settings ( Shooting Menu 1 $ 4 EN 4 Menu functions (Shooting menu) 114 4

Menu functions (Shooting menu) 115 EN p Off Shooting Menu 1 Reset Picture Mode Digital Tele-converter Metering 1 2 Back Set Z mode or when SCN mode, multiple button. FG and press the Q to set the detailed options for the selected picture mode. Detailed options are not for the selected picture mode. Detailed options are I to set the detailed options current shooting mode. current shooting • monitor. The subject will be recorded as it appears in the • mode available in the camera will display the picture The Select [On] for [Digital Tele-converter] in W Shooting Menu 1. Tele-converter] Select [On] for [Digital will be enlarged by a factor of two. The view in the monitor Select an option with Shooting Menu 1 and Mode] in W Shooting Menu Select [Picture button. press the Q available for some picture modes. available for some picture H is displayed on the monitor. area visible in the monitor is indicated by a frame. exposure, panorama, or keystone compensation is selected in exposure, panorama, or keystone compensation is [Standard] is selected in movie mode. • Press • [Normal]. at settings other than Changes to contrast have no effect • AF target drops. • • Digital zoom is not available when [Panorama] is selected in • is displayed, the Tele-converter] image taken with [On] selected for [Digital When a RAW The AF illuminator (AF assist lamp) lights to assist the focus operation in dark The AF illuminator. to disable environments. Select [Off] to change the option you will need AF illuminator during silent photography, use the To 117). selected for [Silent s Settings] (P. Improving Focus in Dark Surroundings ( AF Illuminator) Improving Focus in Dark Surroundings ( 1 2 Digital Zoom ( Digital Tele-converter) Digital Zoom ( The camera to zoom in beyond the current zoom ratio. is used Tele-converter Digital size. The subject is nearly doubled in saves the center crop. 2 1 Processing options ( Picture Mode) Picture ( options Processing in and other parameters sharpness to contrast, individual adjustments can make You for each picture are stored parameters Changes to settings. 78) Mode] (P. [Picture mode separately. On Off ±0.0 Normal S-IS On Q P/A/S/M Shooting Menu 2 Elec. Zoom Speed Image Stabilizer AF Illuminator K K Intrvl. Sh./Time Lapse Off 6LOHQW>Ɔ@6HWWLQJV #RC Mode 2 1 2 rm that [On] is fi Back Set Q button. X Shooting xed interval ( Intrvl. Sh./Time Lapse) Intrvl. Sh./Time xed interval ( fi Elec. Zoom Speed) K Elec. Q button again. Q button. and press the Q button. FG and press Sets the number of frames to be shot. Sets the number of frames Sets waiting time before starting to shoot. Sets interval between shots after shooting starts. Sets recording format of frame sequence. each frame as a still picture. Records [Off]: a single [On]: Records each frame as a still picture and generates movie from the frame sequence. [Movie Resolution]: Choose a size for time lapse movies. [Frame Rate]: Choose a frame rate for time lapse movies. Shooting Menu 2 and press the Speed] in X Shooting Menu K Elec. Zoom actual times may vary with shooting conditions.

• The only. The starting and ending times shown in the display are intended as a guide highlighted and press the Shoot. The [Off]/[On] options will be displayed once more; con The [Off]/[On] Adjust the following settings and press the Adjust the following settings Menu 2 and press the Menu 2 and press the the I. Select [On] and press Highlight [Intrvl. Sh./Time Lapse] in Highlight [Intrvl. Sh./Time button. Select an option with Select an option Highlight [

Start Waiting Time Start Waiting Interval Length Lapse Movie Time Movie Settings Number of Frames 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 Choosing a Zoom Speed ( Speed a Zoom Choosing using the in or out be zoomed lenses can zoom at which electronic the speed Choose photography. ring during still zoom Shooting automatically with a automatically Shooting The shot frames time lapse. automatically with a set set the camera to shoot can You is only available in This setting into a single movie. can also be recorded as modes. EN 4 Menu functions (Shooting menu) 116 4

Menu functions (Shooting menu) 117 EN On Off ±0.0 Normal S-IS On x the focus x the Shooting Menu 2 Elec. Zoom Speed Image Stabilizer AF Illuminator K K Intrvl. Sh./Time Lapse Off 6LOHQW>Ɔ@6HWWLQJV #RC Mode 2 1 2 Back Set ash charging time is longer than the interval between shots. ash charging time is FG and press I. button, or lens-release button; connecting a USB MENU button, q button, or lens-release button; s Settings] in X Shooting Menu 2 cient space on the card, the time lapse movie will not be recorded. cient space on the card, ash will not work if the fl ash will not work if the fl Select an option with Highlight [Silent and press the Q button. display on some computer systems. More information is available on the OLYMPUS systems. More information is available on the OLYMPUS display on some computer website. using the mode dial, enough before shooting. Make sure the battery is charged generated. off cable; turning the camera [S-AF]. or longer, the monitor and camera power will turn off after 1 minute. 10 seconds before 1 minute. 10 seconds after off and camera power will turn the monitor or longer, press the monitor is off, turn on again. When the power will automatically shooting, the it on again. ON/OFF button to turn position, shoot in MF. position, -Noise reduction on/off -Whether or not to enable [8], [AF Illuminator], and [Flash Mode] • wish to fi If you AF. in focus after image is not even if the are shot Frames • Settings] > [Movie Resolution] may not Movies recorded with [4K] selected for [Movie • If there is insuffi • The following cancel time-lapse shooting: • the shooting may end partway through. If there is not enough charge left on the battery, • the time lapse movie will not be If any of still pictures are not recorded correctly, • time lapse shooting. are disabled during operations Touch • time lapse photography. are not available during and composite photography Bulb, time, • The • to it is automatically changed to [C-AF] or [C-AF+TR], 81) is set (P. AF mode If the • 0.5 seconds. operates for 124) (P. View] [Rec • seconds 1 minute 31 is set to shooting interval shooting, or time before either of the If Silent-Mode Options ( Silent s Settings) Silent-Mode Options ( 75): the silent mode (P. Choose the following options when shooting in 2 1 ash with fl 8] in G Custom ash and a special fl # RC Mode) ash photography” (P. 150) ash photography” (P. fl Q button. ash settings (P. 72). ash settings (P. ash when shooting in the silent mode. ash when shooting in fl ( ash photography “Wireless remote control g “Wireless remote control ash photographs using the built-in fl (P. 127). Menu O (P. shooting in the silent the beep sound when off Turns Allow]: [Not mode. in for [AF Illuminator] the settings currently selected [Allow]: Uses 115). X Shooting Menu 2 (P. shooting in the silent AF Illuminator when Disables the Allow]: [Not mode. fl [Allow]: Uses the current Disables the Allow]: [Not [Auto]: Reduce noise in long exposures when shooting in the silent shooting in when in long exposures Reduce noise [Auto]: when may be audible of the shutter The sound 75). (P. mode is active. noise reduction off. Noise reduction [Off]: for [ the settings currently selected [Allow]: Uses

Adjust the following settings and press the and press settings the following Adjust

AF Illuminator Flash Mode Noise Reduction Noise s 8 (Beep sound) You can take wireless can take wireless You Wireless remote control fl remote Wireless a remote control function. a remote control function. 3 EN 4 Menu functions (Shooting menu) 118 4

Menu functions (Video menu) 119 EN 1 ±0 On 30p Fine C-AF Set M-IS ― ― 84 89 81 58 Normal g Video Menu Video Movie R Recording Volume nImage Stabilizer nElec. Zoom Speed nAF Mode Frame Rate Video Bit Rate Video 1 2 Back Description while checking the peak sound FG while checking the peak O is displayed. k (Diorama) mode. 60p (30p) 50p (25p) -When NTSC devices, choose shooting for display on -When devices, choose PAL shooting for display on television, choose a frame rate that matches the video television, choose a frame rate that matches the video standard used in the device, as otherwise the movie standards vary by Video may not play back smoothly. country or region: some use NTSC, others PAL. Choose the compression ratio for movie recording. 84 Choose the speed at which electronic zoom lenses can Choose the speed at which movie recording. be zoomed in or out during movie recording. Choose the frame rate for • When shooting movies that will be viewed on a Sets image stabilization for movie recording. Sets image stabilization for Adjust the sensitivity of the built-in microphone. Adjust built-in microphone. Adjust the sensitivity of the the sensitivity using AF mode for movie recording. Choose the level picked up by the microphone over the previous few level picked up by the microphone seconds. [Off]: Record movies without sound. [Off]: sound. [On]: Record movies with wind noise reduction [On e]: Record movies with sound; enabled. ] is set to [Off], R] is set to [Off], Option recording, reduce the operation sounds by setting [AF Mode] to [S-AF] or [MF], or by recording, reduce the operation sounds by setting minimizing the button operations of the camera. Using the Video Menu Video the Using Video Bit Rate Video n Elec. Zoom Speed Frame Rate Video n Image Stabilizer Recording Volume n AF Mode Movie R • When [Movie • When • Sound cannot be recorded in • prevent it from To Operation sounds of the lens and camera may be recorded in a movie. Movie recording functions are set in the Video Menu. set in the Video are recording functions Movie On lter. fi Playback Menu R Edit Print Order Reset Protect Reset share Order Device Connection Q button. 1 2 Back Set Q button. Q button. R) The JPEG copy is processed using the current camera The JPEG copy is processed using the current camera before choosing this Adjust the camera settings settings. are option. Some settings such as exposure compensation not applied. art The image is edited using settings for the selected Current ART BKT Creates a JPEG copy of a RAW image according to the selected settings. Creates a JPEG copy of a RAW image is selected. For images recorded in RAW+JPEG format, both [RAW Data Edit] format, both [RAW image is selected. For images recorded in RAW+JPEG option from them. and [JPEG Edit] are displayed. Select the desired

• image is selected, and [JPEG Edit] if a JPEG Data Edit] is displayed if a RAW [RAW Select [RAW Data Edit] or [JPEG Edit] and press the Data Edit] or [JPEG Select [RAW to select [Sel. Image] and press the Q button. Use FG to select [Sel. Image] be edited and press the Use HI to select the image to Playback Menu and press the Playback Menu and press Select [Edit] in the q

Using the Playback Menu Playback the Using RAW Data RAW Edit Editing still images (Edit) edited and saved as separate images. Recorded images can be 1 Displaying images rotated ( Displaying images rotated ( be displayed in portrait orientation are automatically rotated to If set to [On], images in the playback display. the correct orientation on R Edit 107) Print Order (P. 123) (P. Reset Protect 106) Order (P. Reset share 137) Device Connection (P. Playback Menu Playback 104) y (P. 4 2 3 EN 4

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Menu functions (Playback menu) 121 EN Set FGHI to ash shooting. fl O Q button. FGHI to Q) to the larger size than the original size. ]: Trims an image. Use the control dial to dial to Use the control an image. Trims P]: specify the trimming position. black and white images. [Black & White]: Creates images. [Sepia]: Creates sepia-toned saturation Adjust the color vividness of images. [Saturation]: Increases the screen. checking the image on the to 1280 × 960, 640 × 480, or 320 × 240. [Q]: Converts the image size other than 4:3 (standard) are converted to the Images with an aspect ratio closest image size. the skin look for smoothness. [e-Portrait]: Compensates applied in such a case that a face cannot be Compensation cannot be detected. [Aspect]: Changes the aspect ratio of images from 4:3 (standard) to [3:2], of images from 4:3 (standard) Changes the aspect ratio [Aspect]: After changing the aspect ratio, use [16:9], [1:1], or [3:4]. Choose from the following options: from the following Choose subject. a dark backlit Brightens Adj]: [Shadow to due red-eye phenomenon the Fix]: Reduces [Redeye [ of the crop and choose the size position. specify the crop • The edited image is stored in the card. is not enough space in the card When an image is processed on a PC, when there or when an image is recorded on another camera. memory, • The settings are applied to the image. When the settings are complete, press the When the settings are button. and press the Q Select [Yes] (standard). JPEG Edit JPEG • Red-eye correction may not work depending on the image. • Editing of a JPEG image is not possible in the following cases: • The image cannot be resized ( • Some images can not be resized. with an aspect ratio of 4:3 • [P] (trimming) and [Aspect] can only be used to edit images 6 5 Audio recording sec. long). Audio can be added to still images (up to 30 108). This is the same function as [R] during playback (P. Set Set RAW RAW ×0.5 Q RAW RAW ×1.5×1.5 Image Overlay Image Overlay RAW ×0.3 Q button. Q button. RAW RAW le and use [Image fi Back Back Q button. Q button. rmation fi Q button. FG to adjust gain. ed in step 3 are selected. fi MENU button to return to single-frame playback. FG or to skip multiple frames. HI to select an image and results in the monitor. number speci

• Use the • Press • Use • Check the 2.0. – Gain can be adjusted in the range 0.1 • the The overlaid image will be displayed if images of to select a frame to be saved as a still image and press the Use HI to select a frame to be saved as a still image Select [Movie Edit] and press the Q button. the Use FG to select [In-Movie Image Capture] and press Select [Edit] in the q Playback Menu and press the Q button. Use FG to select [Sel. Image] and press the button. Use HI to select a movie and press the Q dialog. Select [Yes] and press the dialog. Select [Yes] button. Press the Q button to display the con Adjust the gain for each image to be overlaid. Adjust the gain for each to select the RAW images and press images RAW to select the Use FGHI the overlay. the Q button to add them to Playback Menu and press the in the q Playback Menu Select [Edit] the Q button. Overlay] and press Use FG to select [Image overlaid and press the of images to be Select the number Notes Overlay] repeatedly.

• image as a RAW overlay 4 or more frames, save the overlay To • Editing is available with movies recorded using this camera. • from that of the original movie. The date of recording of the still may differ 1 Saving a still image from a movie ( In-Movie Image Capture) Saving a still image from a movie ( Save selected frames from 4K movies as still images. $ 6 1 Image overlay Image a and saved as be overlaid camera can with the images taken frames of RAW Up to 3 image. separate is saved. (If [RAW] the image is at the time mode set with the record is saved The image format.) copy will be saved in RAW+JPEG selected, the 6 3 4 5 2 5 3 4 2 EN 4

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Menu functions (Playback menu) 123 EN Q button. rst frame or ends rst frame fi Q button. Q button. • The section to be deleted is shown in red. • If the image is protected, you cannot select [Overwrite]. Select [Reset Protect] in the q Playback Menu and press the button. and press the Q Select [Yes] Press the Q button. to highlight the desired option and pressing HI to highlight the desired with the last frame, using the Q button to select. to be deleted. Use HI to choose the section Select [Overwrite] or [New File] and press the Q button. or [New File] and Select [Overwrite] to be deleted begins with the Choose whether the section Q button. movie and press the Use HI to select a Q button. Edit] and press the Select [Movie press the and Trimming] Use FG to select [Movie Playback Menu and press the and press the Menu q Playback [Edit] in the Select button. the Q and press [Sel. Image] to select Use FG the Q button. and press Select [Yes] • this camera. Editing is available with movies recorded using • the original movie. from that of The date of recording of the still may differ Protections of multiple images can be canceled at a time. Protections of multiple images can be canceled 1 2 Canceling all protections Canceling 9 10 8 6 7 3 4 5 Trimming movies (Movie Trimming) (Movie movies Trimming 1 2 — — — 21 0.5 sec English 125 143 125 g 138, 142, j±0 k±0 ’--.--.-- --:--:-- +1 k 2 j - Set Setup Menu - Card Setup X W s Rec View Settings Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Firmware 1 2 s Back Set Bluetooth Natural

Vivid Back settings. and [Vivid] Description k j button to switch the saturation of the button to switch the saturation FG to [Natural] rmware versions of the camera and fi You can adjust the You brightness and color temperature of the monitor. Use HI to highlight (color temperature) or (brightness) and adjust the value. connected accessories. Check the versions when you inquire about the camera or accessories or when you download the software. Displays the Format the card and delete all images. Format the card and delete Set the camera clock. menus and language for the Choose a different monitor. messages displayed in the Press the INFO monitor between wireless compatible smartphones using the camera’s function. Sets whether to display the captured image on the Sets whether to display the captured image on the monitor after shooting, and the length of time for the This is useful for a brief check of the picture you display. shoot the next shot by pressing the can You have taken. is shutter button halfway even while the captured image displayed on the monitor. to [20sec]: Sets the length of time (seconds) – [0.3sec] display the captured image on the monitor. The captured image is not displayed on the monitor. [Off]: [Auto q]: Displays the captured image, and then This is useful for erasing a switches to playback mode. picture after checking it. Adjust settings for connection to Wi-Fi/ Option

Using the setup menu setup the Using ( Monitor s ( brightness adjustment) Firmware Card Setup (Date/time setting) X W (Changing the display language) Rec View Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Settings Setup Menu to set the basic camera functions. the basic Menu to set e Setup Use the EN 4

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Menu functions (Setup menu) 125 EN Set 0DJ\DU Français /LHWXYLǐN Ȼɴɥɝɚɪɫɤɢ Nederlands Português(Pt) W ýHVN\ Polski Suomi Italiano English Latviski Format Format ǼȜȜȘȞȚțȐ All Erase All Erase Card Setup Card Setup Eesti Norsk Dansk Deutsch Hrvatski Indonesia Back Set Back Set Back Q rst use or after being used with used with or after being rst use fi FGHI or FGHI buttons rm there are no images that you still want to keep you still want to keep there are no images that rm fi W) on the arrow pad to move the cursor between pages. options. Use the control dial or the button. [Format] and press the Q • The language-selection dialog has two pages of • All images are deleted. • Formatting is performed. • Select If there is data on the card, menu items appear. Press the Q button when the desired language is highlighted. button. Highlight the desired language using the control dial. Select [W] in the e Setup Menu and press the Select [All Erase] and press the Q button. Select [All Erase] and and press the Q button. Select [Yes] Setup Menu and press the e Setup Menu and press Select [Card Setup] in the Q button. Select [Yes] and press the Q button. Select [Yes] Setup Menu and press Setup] in the e Setup Menu Select [Card the Q button. 2 3 Choosing a language ( the menus and messages displayed in the monitor. language for Choose a different 1 2 3 All images on a card can be deleted at a time. Protected images are not deleted. be deleted at a time. Protected images are not All images on a card can 1 “Usable cards” (P. 147) (P. g “Usable cards” on the card. 2 all images (Card Setup) Deleting other cameras or computers. or other cameras when the card is protected images, is erased on the card, including All data stored formatted. a used card, con When formatting 1 Formatting the card ( Card Setup) Card ( card the Formatting before this camera with must be formatted Cards On Set — — 97 71 a M 107 131 132 g 105, 106, g G G A. AF/MF Face Priority MF Assist Reset Lens AEL/AFL S1/C2/M1 MENU MENU F E AA B C1 C2 D1 D2 1 2 Back R button during playback. Custom Menu. G Custom Description Description F / F F / % You can change the function of the control dial. You [P]: [A]: FNo. [S]: Shutter / [M]: Shutter / FNo. Choose the role played by the [H]: Select multiple pictures. [0]: Protect pictures. [h]: Mark pictures for sharing. The number [<]: Mark pictures for printing at a later date. The date is not printed. of copies is set to 1. Customize AF and AE lock. AF and Customize AF mode. priority can select the face priority or eye You automatically switch to zoom or When set to [On], you can mode by rotating the focus ring. peaking in manual focus of the lens is not reset the focus position When set to [Off], When set to [On], the off. even when the power is turned is also reset. focus of power zoom lenses Choose the function assigned to the selected button. Option Option Button/Dial 127) Disp/8/PC (P. 128) (P. Exp/ISO/BULB 129) # Custom (P. 129) K/WB/Color (P. 130) Record (P. 131) K Utility (P. AF/MF

Using the custom menus custom the Using Dial Function qR Function AEL/AFL Face Priority I MF Assist Reset Lens Button Function M Button/Dial a AF/MF M N/O P/Q b W X c Camera settings can be customized using the using be customized settings can Camera Menu Custom a EN 4

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Menu functions (Custom menus) 127 EN — — — — — O N 133 134 132 g g 132, 76, 77 G G button MENU MENU MENU INFO x] to display a grid on icker is not reduced by icker is not reduced by X] or [ Description Description y], [ icker under some kinds of lighting, icker under some kinds 1], [ x], [ button displays live controls or LV super super live controls or LV Q button displays ected in the display in the monitor; instead, ected in the display in uorescent lamps. When fl uorescent lamps. When fl ected in the display in the monitor. ected in the display in Settings] menu (P. 117) in order to enable the in order to enable 117) [Silent s Settings] menu (P. 75). beep when shooting in the silent mode (P. Info]: Choose the information displayed in full frame the information displayed q Info]: Choose displayed in index, G Settings]: Choose the information Reduce the effects of fl Reduce the effects Select [w], [ including the [Auto] setting, set to [50Hz] or [60Hz] in accordance with the [Auto] setting, set to [50Hz] of the region where the the commercial power frequency camera is used. is pressed. [ playback. when the information displayed Choose the LV-Info]: [ shooting mode. camera is in [ playback. “My Clips”, and calendar such as exposure compensation [On]: Changes to settings are not refl bring the display as close as brightness is adjusted to possible to optimal exposure. [Off]: Changes to settings such as exposure compensation Changes to settings such as [Off]: are refl Choose the information displayed when the displayed when Choose the information the beep sound that is you can turn off When set to [Off], button. emitted when the focus locks by pressing the shutter • may need to adjust the settings in the You for [Output Size]: Selecting the digital video signal format TV via an HDMI cable. connecting to a be [HDMI Control]: Select [On] to allow the camera to TVs that support HDMI control. operated using remotes for when pictures are displayed on a This option takes effect TV. Choose a mode for connecting the camera to a computer. time the Choose [Auto] to display USB mode options every camera is connected. controls. For each shooting mode except movie, choose whether movie, choose except shooting mode For each pressing the Choose the color of the outlines (red, yellow, white, or Choose the color of the outlines (red, yellow, black) in the focus peaking display. the monitor. Option Option Control Control Flicker reduction Displayed Grid Live View Boost Live View G/Info Settings Beep sound) 8 ( HDMI USB Mode K Settings Peaking Color O Disp/8/PC 8/PC N Disp/ — — — 54 56 55 Q P g g G G MENU MENU MENU Description Description s] setting in the [Silent s Settings] display. conditions or subjects. [Noise Reduction 117). menu (P. options available in the selected direction. options available exposure to the exposure, perform normal adjustments 69). (P. compensation This function reduces the noise that is generated during This function reduces the long exposures. performed at slow shutter speeds, [Auto]: Noise reduction is of the camera has risen. or when the internal temperature with every shot. [On]: Noise reduction is performed Noise reduction off. [Off]: • reduction is shown in the The time required for noise • sequential shooting. is selected automatically during [Off] • with some shooting work effectively This function may not • to the When shooting in the silent mode, priority is given Choose the amount of noise reduction performed at high Choose the amount of noise ISO sensitivities. Choose the upper limit and default value used for ISO limit and default value Choose the upper ISO. [Auto] is selected for sensitivity when auto ISO sensitivity Choose the upper limit for [High Limit]: selection. value for auto ISO sensitivity [Default]: Choose the default selection. Set an exposure time to be the reference in composite Set an exposure time to be the reference in composite photography. Choose the display interval during shooting. The number Choose the display interval during shooting. The frequency drops at high ISO of update times is limited. the monitor or press the shutter button Tap sensitivities. to disable the Choose [Off] halfway to refresh the display. display. Adjust correct exposure separately for each metering mode. for each separately correct exposure Adjust • compensation the number of exposure This reduces make • To visible in the monitor. are not The effects Choose the maximum exposure for bulb and time photography. Option Option

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Noise Reduct. Noise Filter ISO-Auto Set Composite Settings* Live Bulb Live Time* Exposure Shift Exposure Bulb/Time Timer* Bulb/Time * maximum exposure and live composite photography apply only in Settings for bulb/time Exp/ISO/BULB P Q Exp/ISO/BULB EN 4

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Menu functions (Custom menus) 129 EN 135 — — 95 W b 135 135 g g 80, 90 69, 88 83, G G N 4 Set ash fl rate N 4608x3456 3 res. MENU MENU MENU fi Compression F K Set 2 ash fl Pixel Count 1 SF ne-tune the white fi ash. fl Back Image size Image Description Description K1] – ash compensation value. ash compensation Use HI to select a combination ([ [K4]) and use FG to change. Press the Q button. 1) 2) Select [On] to preserve “warm” colors in pictures taken Select [On] to preserve “warm” colors in pictures taken under incandescent lighting. can select a format to ensure that colors are correctly You a monitor reproduced when shot images are regenerated on or using a printer. balance for each mode. Set the white balance. You can also You Set the white balance. is used. Choose the slowest shutter speed available when a shutter speed available Choose the slowest value is [On], the exposure compensation When set to fl added to the balance for use with a Adjust white Choose the shutter speed used when the speed used the shutter Choose mode from can select the JPEG image quality You sizes and three compression combinations of three image rates. Option Option W Keep Warm Color Color Space WB # Slow Limit w+F #+WB # X-Sync. K Set W K/WB/Color Custom b # — — — X g G 05/63 {} []_ *+,-./ I. MENU MENU () 89 : ;<=>? le numbers fi ’ Delete 2, highlight Copyright Name E 2. !”#$%& ABCDEFGH I JKLMNO ABCD 01234567 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n END opqr s t uvwxyz PQRS T UVWX Y Z @ Cancel Set le numbers start at the le numbers fi le number on the card. le number Q. fi 2 1 Description le name starts at 0001. If a card le name les are named by editing the portion of by editing the portion les are named fi place the cursor in the name area and press . the character, • INFO button to press the delete a character, To lename and then press lename and then press Highlight [sRGB] or [AdobeRGB] and press Highlight [sRGB] or [AdobeRGB] FG to edit the Use HI to move the cursor and highlighted character. to create the desired Repeat Step 2 as necessary fi Select characters from 1 and press the Q button. The selected characters appear in Repeat Step 1 to complete the name, then highlight [END] and press the Q button. lename highlighted below in gray. lename highlighted below from disputes involving the use of [Copyright Settings]. from disputes involving the use of [Copyright Settings]. Use at your own risk. sRGB: Pmdd0000.jpg Adobe RGB: _mdd0000.jpg mdd Pmdd 1) 2) 3) 1) 2) * does not accept liability for damages arising OLYMPUS [Auto]: Even when a new card is inserted, the inserted, the a new card is Even when [Auto]: numbering from the previous card. File are retained from the highest the last number used or continues from on the card. number available the folder numbers you insert a new card, [Reset]: When and the fi starts at 100 image Choose how the fi containing images is inserted, the containing images the highest number following Add the names of the photographer and copyright holder to Add the names of the photographer can be up to 63 characters long. new photographs. Names to include the names of the [Copyright Info.]: Select [On] holder in the Exif data for new photographer and copyright photographs. [Artist Name]: Enter the name of the photographer. holder. [Copyright Name]: Enter the name of the copyright Option

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Menu functions (Custom menus) 131 EN Set — — — — c 155 g AEL Exposure AEL/S-AF G mode1 function AEL/AFL S-AF AEL/AFL AEL AFL Fully Half Way AEL/AFL Button AEL/AFL MENU MENU When holding down Back Description cation icons. fi Shutter button function Half-press Full press [AEL/AFL] – Locked – – S-AF – ––– Locked– Locked– – Locked – – Locked Locked – Locked C-AF start – C-AF start – – – – Locked – – – S-AF Locked Locked – S-AFS-AF Locked – – – – Locked – – Locked Locked The pixel mapping feature allows the camera to check the camera feature allows mapping The pixel image processing image pickup device and and adjust the functions. of the level gauge. can calibrate the angle You default settings. adjusted values to the [Reset]: Resets as the 0 the current camera orientation [Adjust]: Sets position. Activate the touch screen. Choose [Off] to disable the touch to disable screen. Choose [Off] Activate the touch screen. The camera will enter sleep (energy saving) mode if no The camera will enter sleep The for the selected period. operations are performed by pressing the shutter button camera can be reactivated halfway. Display certi Focus Exposure Focus Exposure Focus Exposure C-AF startC-AF start Locked Locked – – Locked Locked – – Locked Locked a G mode1 mode2 mode3 mode1 mode2 mode3 mode4 mode2 mode3 mode1 Utility Option cation Mode K S-AF C-AF MF Pixel Mapping Level Adjust Touchscreen Touchscreen Settings Sleep Certifi Autofocus and metering can be performed by pressing the Autofocus and metering has been assigned. Choose a AEL/AFL button to which mode for each focus mode. Assignments of AEL/AFL function AEL/AFL Assignments of AEL/AFL MENU c H H Info ed can be ed can be fi q Custom1 Image Only Overall Highlight&Shadow Highlight&Shadow Level Gauge ed. When you stop ed. fi Back Back 15 [Peaking Color] (P. 127) (P. g [Peaking Color] button during

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Shadow Highlight & Shadow display es a portion of the screen. The portion to be magni The portion to be of the screen. es a portion /Info Settings] G/Info 15 fi [ [MF Assist] [MF Magni 70) (P. AF target” target. g “Setting the AF using set in advance de Displays clearly of the outlines. choose the color N a button during playback. You can also You INFO button during playback. G G Histogram display You can also choose to not show displays that appear You

Notes This is no guarantee of accurate focusing. This is no guarantee of accurate blue. the button is pressed. Assign the switching function to one of the buttons in advance using Assign the switching function to one of the button is pressed. 97). Button Function (P.

Magnify Peaking • tend to be enhanced more strongly. When Peaking is in use, the edges of small subjects • areas in The Highlight & Shadow display shows overexposed areas in red, underexposed • display is switched every time The [Peaking] can be displayed using button operations. choose to not show displays that appear at the default setting. choose to not show displays that appear at the default are displayed by repeatedly pressing the at the default setting. LV-Info (Shooting information displays) LV-Info and level gauge displays The histogram, Highlight & Shadow, Choose [Custom 1] or [Custom 2] can be added to [LV-Info]. and select the displays you wish to add. Info (Playback information displays) q Info (Playback information playback information Use [q Info] to add the following displayed by repeatedly The added displays are displays. pressing the Adding information displays MENU $ MF Assist MENU shooting. This is a focus assist function for MF. When the focus ring is rotated, the edge of the edge of is rotated, the focus ring When the for MF. function a focus assist This is the screen display is magni or a portion of subject is enhanced operating the focus ring, the screen returns to the original display. focus ring, the screen operating the EN 4

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7 5 31 14 21 28 Settings]. Displays indicated Displays G Settings]. 6 4 30 13 20 27 2019.11 5 3 29 12 19 26 a G 4 2 28 11 18 25 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 3 1 27 10 17 24 20 Sun Calendar display 100-0020 F L 3 : 4 QQ playback 12:30:00 Single-frame 2019.11.01 * 63). it will be displayed here (P. If one or more My Clips have been created, during playback. Settings ( Index/ calendar display) calendar Index/ ( Settings G on the be displayed of frames to the number can change You set to that are the screens to not display and set index display with [ by default be displayed can be viewed by pressing by a check mark Type A Type HDMI cable HDMI TV.) on the (Connect to the HDMI connector [ HDMI] [ Priority is given to 4K HDMI output. Priority is given to 4K HDMI Priority is given to 1080p HDMI output. Priority is given to 720p HDMI output. 480p/576p HDMI output. O button, and display or hide the index display by pressing the “Red” button, and display or hide the index display by pressing HDMI micro connector HDMI G

pressing the “Green” button. 1080p 720p 480p/576p 4K camera. signal type. Choose a format that matches the input format selected with the TV. that matches the input format selected with the signal type. Choose a format cropped.

• Some televisions may not support all features. • TV. can operate the camera by following the operation guide displayed on the You • by During single-frame playback, you can display or hide the information display Using the TV remote control TV that TV remote control when connected to a The camera can be operated by a When [On] is selected, supports HDMI control. Select [On] for [HDMI Control]. camera controls can be used for playback only. • HDMI output is not performed while connected via USB to a computer. • When [4K] is selected, video output in shooting mode is [1080p]. • damage the Do not connect the camera to other HDMI output devices. Doing so may • you will be able to choose the digital video If the camera is connected via an HDMI cable, • connected. when an HDMI cable is The camera monitor turns off • instruction manual. TV’s refer to the TV, For details on changing the input source of the • may become settings, the displayed images and information TV’s Depending on the Connect the TV and camera and switch the input source of the TV. of the TV and camera and switch the input source Connect the Viewing camera images on TV on images camera Viewing MENU Use the separately sold cable with the camera to playback recorded images on your images recorded to playback with the camera sold cable separately Use the TV using to an HD Connect the camera is available during shooting. This function TV. TV screen. images on a to view high-quality an HDMI cable EN 4

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Menu functions (Custom menus) 135 EN 2 N N N N Y X W setting* (Normal) [# Slow Limit] 1 F F Y XF WF (Fine) setting* res. fi [# X-Sync.] ash. fl Compression rate ash fl SF YSF XSF WSF res Slow Limit] # Slow fi (Super Fine) ash fl ring shutter speed Upper limit Lower limit fi K Set] X-Sync.]/[ # X-Sync.]/[ [ [ 1280×960 3200×2400 4608×3456 The camera automatically sets the The camera shutter speed. The set shutter speedThe set shutter No lower limit W b Image size G G P S A M NamePixel Count (Middle) (Small) Shooting mode Flash Y(Large) X W You can set the JPEG image quality by combining image size and compression rate. image quality by combining image size and can set the JPEG You Combinations of JPEG image sizes and compression rates of JPEG image sizes and compression Combinations MENU Shutter speeds when the the when speeds Shutter MENU You can set shutter speed conditions for when the for when the conditions speed can set shutter You *1 using a separately sold external 1/200 seconds when *2 seconds when slow synchronization is set. Extends up to 60 elds, fi

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“LOCK” position. static electricity or radio waves, such as near microwaves, cordless telephone. static electricity or radio waves, such as near microwaves, communications caused by the use of the camera’s wireless LAN/ communications caused by the use of the camera’s functions” (P. 172). functions” (P. You can add GPS tags to images simply by transferring the GPS log saved on the can add GPS tags to images simply by transferring the You smartphone to the camera. Use intuitive controls to apply impressive effects to images downloaded to your smartphone. impressive effects Use intuitive controls to apply You can easily access explanations of photographic techniques (Photo Guide), the can easily access explanations You go. photo-sharing community site even when on the Instruction Manual, and the You can remotely operate the camera and shoot using a smartphone. can remotely operate the camera You You can load images in the camera to a smartphone. can load images in the camera You select images for download from the camera. can also use the smartphone to You low, the connection may be lost during a transfer. the connection may be lost during low, be unable to connect to a smartphone when placed inside a bag or other container. be unable to connect to a smartphone when placed objects whenever possible. access point. outside the country or region of purchase.

• is in the Wireless LAN can not be used when the memory card write-protect switch • wireless Olympus accepts no responsibility for violations of local regulations governing • Before using the wireless LAN function, read “Using the wireless LAN/ • Addition of GPS tags to camera images • Beautiful image processing • and photography. Access information to help you enjoy your camera • Remote shooting from a smartphone • Download images from the camera to the smartphone • smartphones. is not guaranteed on all Operation • Connection may be dif • If the battery is running During wireless LAN connection, the battery will run down faster. • the camera may Depending on the composition of the container or the objects it contains, • from metal The transceiver antenna is located inside the grip. Keep the antenna away • by a third party. As with any wireless communication, there is always a risk of interception • a home or public The wireless LAN function on the camera cannot be used to connect to For details, visit the address below: http://app.olympus-imaging.com/oitrack/ For details, visit the address below: For details, visit the address http://app.olympus-imaging.com/oipalette/ Things you can do with the speci For details, visit the address below: For details, visit the address http://app.olympus-imaging.com/oishare/ the speci Things you can do with Things you can do with the speci Things you Use the camera’s wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) and (Wi-Fi) wireless LAN camera’s Use the smartphone, where you can use the dedicated app to enhancement your enjoyment of your enjoyment dedicated app to enhancement where you can use the smartphone, has been established, Once a connection both before and after shooting. the camera the tags to the images on remotely and add GPS and take pictures you can download camera.

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Connecting the camera to a smartphone 137 EN Q QR code settings. rst time. fi 3/3 Bluetooth Bluetooth settings dialog in OI.Share. in the monitor. Playback Menu and press the q Playback Menu : xxxxxxxxxxx : 000000 : xxx-x-x-xxxxxxxx : 00000000 G Disconnect Connection Setup MENU on the camera or tap [Disconnect] on Scan the QR code, using the Olympus Image Share app. Bluetooth Name Bluetooth Passcode Wi-Fi SSID Wi-Fi Password monitor into the Wi-Fi settings dialog in OI.Share. the camera monitor into the : name and enter the passcode displayed in connect, select the local To Passcode Wi-Fi SSID local name local name and passcode, the Wi-Fi SSID and password, and a QR Bluetooth local name and passcode, Wi-Fi Password - Wi-Fi:w1 will be displayed when pairing is complete. connect, enter the SSID and password displayed on the camera To to adjust settings manually. - Bluetooth code are displayed in the monitor. code are displayed in the Bluetooth Bluetooth • • the connection from OI.Share. and end can also turn the camera off You • An [Easy Setup] tab will be displayed. • in OI.Share If you are unable to scan the QR code, follow the on-screen instructions • The • can also connect by tapping You To end the connection, press end the To the monitor screen. Follow the on-screen instructions in OI.Share to scan the QR code and adjust Follow the on-screen instructions in OI.Share connection settings. Tap the camera icon at the bottom of the OI.Share display. the camera icon at the bottom Tap Select [Device Connection] in the Connection] in the Select [Device to adjust Wi-Fi/ Follow the on-screen guide Launch the copy of the dedicated OI.Share app previously installed on your OI.Share app previously copy of the dedicated Launch the smartphone. button. operating system. Pairing the Camera and Smartphone and the Camera Pairing • that is part of the smartphone not the settings app pairing settings using OI.Share, Adjust 6 5 4 2 3 1 Follow the steps below when connecting the devices for the the devices connecting when the steps below Follow Set Set Q rmation No Yes Power-off Standby Confirm every time Power-off Standby:On Don't show this screen again Activate Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Power-off Activate Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Standby so images can be imported while power is off? Confirm whether or not to activate Power-off Standby every time power is turned off? This setting can be changed from the menu anytime. Back Q button. setup menu and press the e setup menu I. rmation dialog is displayed, the camera fi rmation dialog when turned fi rmation dialog in future. To keep the keep To rmation dialog in future. fi Turn the camera off but leave the wireless smartphone connection active. but leave the wireless the camera off Turn wireless smartphone connection. and terminate the the camera off Turn button is pressed to turn the camera off, a confi the camera off, When the ON/OFF button is pressed to turn dialog will be displayed asking the user if they wish the wireless connection the user if they wish the wireless connection dialog will be displayed asking active. to the smartphone to remain the terminates the wireless connection to the camera off Turning smartphone. connection to the smartphone remains the off, When the camera is turned can still be used to download or view the active and the smartphone pictures on the camera. rst time you turn the camera off after connecting to rst time you turn the camera off fi

button. the desired option and press Highlight the Highlight [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Settings] in the Settings] Highlight [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Standby] and press Highlight [Power-off rmation dialog will be displayed before the camera rmation dialog will be displayed before camera from displaying the con select [Don’t show this screen again]. in future, off a smartphone (P. 137), you may be prompted to choose a smartphone (P. whether to hide the con will terminate the wireless smartphone connection before turning off. will terminate the wireless smartphone connection (P. 137) (P.

Wireless Settings for When the Camera Is Off Is the Camera for When Settings Wireless “Select”  No Yes Select Off On • The • If you press the ON/OFF button while the con • The memory card is correctly inserted • [On] is selected for [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Settings] • The camera is currently connected with a smartphone 3 1 2 You can choose whether the camera will maintain a wireless connection to the connection a wireless will maintain camera whether the can choose You when off. smartphone turns off if all the following conditions are met: turns off When [Select] is chosen for [Power-off Standby], a for [Power-off When [Select] is chosen confi EN 5

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Connecting the camera to a smartphone 139 EN - for 24 hours inactive remains the connection - removed card is the memory - via USB connected to a computer the camera is Notes not turn on, press the ON/OFF If the camera does button is pressed. when the ON/OFF button again. The connection can be restored by turning the camera on. can be restored by turning The connection • immediately turn on the camera may not Standby], is selected for [Power-off When [On] • if: terminate automatically will wireless connection left active, the If $ 200 ISO-A 1023 1:02:03 e (setup) F5.6 250250 “Setting a transfer g “Setting a transfer S-IS ONS-IS ON in the G will be displayed when pairing is complete. w1 will be displayed when pairing smartphone, the camera will start the connection smartphone, the camera automatically. monitor. gure the camera to automatically upload images to a smartphone while off: gure the camera - [On] [Availability]: - standby]: [On] [Power-off

• • If you have previously connected to the • from the smartphone. the camera When saving is completed, you can turn off • list. The images in the camera are displayed in a • by tapping can also connect You Tap [Import Photos] in OI.Share on the smartphone. [Import Photos] in OI.Share Tap want to transfer and tap the Save button. Select the pictures you Launch the dedicated OI.Share app on the smartphone. dedicated OI.Share app Launch the camera Connection] on the Start [Device 137). (P. Notes Notes awake while upload is in progress. network), in which case you will need to transfer pictures using OI.Share. network), in which case you will need to transfer pictures menu, you can download pictures to the smartphone as described in Steps 3 and 4, menu, you can download pictures to the smartphone above, even when the camera is off:

Automatically uploading images while the camera is off Automatically Transferring images to a smartphone to a images Transferring • the smartphone Some smartphones may terminate upload on entering sleep mode. Keep • a home Auto upload is not available if you are connected via a router (for example, • 106) Mark images for sharing (P. • 138) standby (P. Enable power-off • If you are using an iOS device, launch OI.Share • camera If the following options are selected for [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth settings] in the $ To confi To $ 3 4 order on images (Share Order)” (P. 106) (Share Order)” (P. order on images You can select images in the camera and load them to a smartphone. You can also can You to a smartphone. and load them the camera images in can select You want to share in advance. to select images you use the camera 1 2 EN 5

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Connecting the camera to a smartphone 141 EN q playback menu. in the monitor. G nished taking pictures with the camera, end tracking in nished taking pictures with icon in the camera monitor to connect to the smartphone. icon in the camera monitor to connect to the G connection automatically. connection automatically. when pairing is complete. w1 will be displayed launched OI.Track in Step 1. launched OI.Track has been added. g is displayed on images to which position information OI.Track. synchronize the clock. • • will start the to the smartphone, the camera previously connected If you have • • you The GPS log will be used to add location data to any pictures taken after • can also connect by selecting [Device Connection] in the You • can use the phone or other apps while the GPS log is saving. Do not terminate You • and Before starting a GPS track log, you will need to connect once via OI.Track • in the camera. The image taken is saved on the memory card • by tapping can also connect You Upload the GPS log to the camera using OI.Track. Tap the Tap Once you have fi Before taking pictures with the camera, launch OI.Track on the smartphone to with the camera, launch OI.Track Before taking pictures log. begin saving the GPS OI.Share. Tap [Remote Control] in OI.Share on the smartphone. [Remote Control] in OI.Share Tap the shutter button to shoot. Tap Start [Device Connection] on the camera (P. 137). camera (P. Connection] on the Start [Device Launch the dedicated OI.Share app on the smartphone. dedicated OI.Share app Launch the function. Adding position information to images Adding Shooting remotely with a smartphone with remotely Shooting • Position information cannot be added to movies. • have a GPS Addition of location information can only be used with smartphones that • shooting options are partially limited. Available 4 3 2 1 You can add GPS tags to images that were taken while the GPS log was saving by to images that were taken while the GPS log can add GPS tags You smartphone to the camera. GPS log saved on the transferring the 4 3 1 2 You can shoot remotely by operating the camera with a smartphone. the camera operating remotely by can shoot You Q Q g “Pairing the Camera and Default settings connection passcode can be ® R button. I. Bluetooth ― (generated randomly) * On Option Availability Connection Password StandbyPower-off * also be reset (deactivated). The connection to the smartphone will Select *

• new password will be set. A • settings will be reset: The following Follow the operation guide and press the Setup Menu and press the Settings] in the e Setup Menu and press Select [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Select [Connection Password] and press button. button. Select [Reset Settings] and press I. Settings] and press Select [Reset the Q button. and press Select [Yes] Setup Menu and press the in the e Setup Menu Settings] Select [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth changed. 137) Smartphone” (P.

Changing the password Resetting wireless LAN/Bluetooth wireless Resetting • Both the Wi-Fi connection password and • Reconnect to the smartphone after changing passwords. 3 1 2 To change the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth passwords: To 1 2 3 To restore [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Settings] to default values: to default Settings] [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth restore To EN 5

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® only while the camera is off, select [Off] for [Wi-Fi/ for [Off] select off, only while the camera is I. : ® ® Bluetooth Bluetooth Select [Off] and press the Q button. and press Select [Off] Setup Menu and press the in the e Setup Menu Settings] Select [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth and press Select [Availability] button. Notes “Wireless Settings for When the Camera g “Wireless Settings for When Standby]. Bluetooth Settings] > [Power-off 138) (P. Is Off” Disabling wireless LAN/Bluetooth wireless Disabling • disable wireless LAN/ To 3 $ 2 1 To disable wireless LAN/ disable To Set Exit MTP USB Storage USB cable USB port Smaller terminal Micro-USB connector

computer’s manual. Windows: Windows: 10 8.1/Windows 8/Windows 7 SP1/Windows Windows Mac: v10.12-v10.14 OS X v10.9-v10.11/macOS Connecting the camera to a computer to a the camera Connecting • The selection screen for the USB connection is displayed. • For details, refer to your The location of the USB port varies with the computer. Computers with a USB port added by means of an extension card, etc., computers Computers with a USB port added by means of an without a factory-installed OS, or home-built computers The computer recognizes the camera as a new device. The computer recognizes the camera as a new to select [ Storage]. Press the Q Storage]. Press Press FG to select [ button. Turn the camera off and connect it to the computer. and connect it to the the camera off Turn

equipped with a USB port. computer, the battery may be exhausted. Use a full-charged battery. the battery may be exhausted. Use a full-charged computer, in the monitor prompting you to choose a host. If it is not, select [Auto] for [USB Mode] you to choose a host. If it is not, select [Auto] for [USB in the monitor prompting the camera custom menus. 127) in (P. computer, select [Auto] for [USB Mode] (P. 127) in the camera custom menus. 127) in the camera custom (P. select [Auto] for [USB Mode] computer,

Copying pictures to a computer Copying pictures Connecting the camera to a computer camera the Connecting • computer is Data transfer is not guaranteed in the following environments, even if your • even after connecting the camera to the If nothing is displayed on the camera screen • via USB, a dialog should be displayed When the camera is connected to a computer • Camera controls cannot be used while the camera is connected to a computer. • to a If the dialog shown in Step 2 is not displayed when the camera is connected 3 2 1 The following operating systems are compatible with the USB connection: The following operating systems are compatible

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Connecting the camera to a computer 145 EN , download it from https://support.olympus-imaging.com/ , download it Olympus Workspace owdownload/ and follow the on-screen instructions. and follow the on-screen owdownload/ User Registration Installing the PC software the Installing • To install • To • and installation instructions. above for system requirements the website Visit • number prior to download. to enter the product serial will be required You Visit the OLYMPUS website for information on registering your OLYMPUS products. website for information on registering your OLYMPUS OLYMPUS the Visit The photographs and movies you have shot with your camera can be transferred be transferred camera can with your you have shot movies and The photographs by offered using the Olympus Workspace and viewed, and edited to a computer OLYMPUS. cally designated for use with the supplied fi enabled. ® cally designated for use with the supplied charger. Bluetooth

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• period. Displaying images on the monitor for a prolonged • When connected to a computer. • Leaving wireless LAN/ • the shutter button halfway in shooting Performing auto focus repeatedly by pressing

240 V AC (50/60 Hz) around the world. However, depending on the country or area you the world. However, Hz) around AC (50/60 V 240 and the charger may require a plug differently AC wall outlet may be shaped are in, the adapter to match the wall outlet. quickly. genuine OLYMPUS batteries. genuine OLYMPUS battery, or to use batteries not specifi battery, (estimated). provided charger before use. more. potentially camera for extended periods shortens their lives, Leaving the batteries in the rendering them unusable. being displayed. instruction manual.

Using your charger abroad Battery and charger Battery and • malfunction. Do not use commercially available travel adapters as the charger may • V to of 100 The charger can be used in most home electrical sources within the range • conditions. widely with usage and other consumption varies power The camera’s • drained the battery will be power even without shooting, consume a lot of As the following • than use any battery other Never lithium-ion battery. uses a single Olympus The camera • Do not attempt to use chargers not speci • charger is approximately 3 hours 30 minutes The normal charging time using the provided • of purchase. Charge the battery using the The battery will not be fully charged at the time • into storage for periods of a month or Remove the batteries before putting the camera • without the low battery warning turn off the camera may When using a drained battery, • battery type. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with the incorrect • 171) in the Dispose of the used battery following the instructions “CAUTION” (P.

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Cautions 147 EN LOCK pictures* Number of storable still Approx. 1.0Approx. 0.8 13559 Approx. 0.5 18079 28713 Approx. 5.1Approx. 3.6Approx. 1.9 2696 3905 7395 Approx. 7.1Approx. 3.7 1944 3783 Approx. 10.4 1326 File size (MB) File File ORF Approx. 17.4 867 JPEG format rst use or after being used with other rst use or after being fi les with a 4:3 aspect ratio. fi 1/4 1/8 1/4 1/8 1/4 1/8 number of storable still pictures number of storable 1/2.7 1/2.7 1/2.7 Loss-less compression Compression le size/ le 1280×960 4608×3456 3200×2400 Image size Image ( Pixel Count) ( le size varies according to the subject. fi WF WN XF XN WSF YSF YF YN XSF RAW le size in the table is approximate for le size in the table is approximate for print reservations have been made, and other factors. In certain instances, the number print reservations have been made, and other factors. not change even when you take of storable still pictures displayed on the monitor will pictures or erase stored images. deleting the data. When discarding, destroy the card to prevent leakage of personal destroy the card to prevent leakage of personal deleting the data. When discarding, information. “Formatting the card (Card Setup)” (P. 125) Setup)” (P. “Formatting the card (Card cameras or computers. g fi Record mode and Usable cards Usable Record mode The SD card body has a write protect switch. Setting the switch to switch. Setting the switch body has a write protect The SD card to the card. Return the switch data being written to “LOCK” prevents writing. the unlock position enable SD card write protect switch SD • The actual • The * SD card. Assumes a 16GB • whether or not The number of storable still pictures may change according to the subject, • is 9999. The maximum number of storable still pictures displayed on the monitor • For the available recording time for movies, see the Olympus website. • Cards must be formatted with this camera before • even after formatting the card or The data in the card will not be erased completely The fi In this manual, all storage devices are referred to as “cards.” The The to as “cards.” are referred devices manual, all storage In this can available) card (commercially SD memory types of following and SDXC. For the latest this camera: SD, SDHC, be used with website. please visit the Olympus information, 2 Yes 1 Yes* Yes Yes Yes adapter possible with mount Attachment Camera Attachment AF Metering Micro Four

attached. to malfunction or even ignite due to the magnifying effect of sunlight focusing through the of sunlight focusing through due to the magnifying effect to malfunction or even ignite lens. on the camera pointed downward. This helps prevent dust and other foreign matter from dust and other foreign This helps prevent pointed downward. on the camera the camera. getting inside

Interchangeable lenses Interchangeable Lens and camera combinations  Four Thirds system lens Four Micro Four Thirds system Micro Four lens OM System lenses No Yes* • cap. Be careful not to lose the body cap and rear • dust from getting inside when no lens is Attach the body cap to the camera to prevent • in dusty places. Do not remove the body cap or attach the lens • This may cause the camera toward the sun. Do not point the lens attached to the camera • mount camera, keep the lens cap and lens from the attach or remove the body When you *1 AF is not operational when recording movies. *2 Accurate metering is not possible. Choose a lens according to the scene and your creative intent. Use intent. Use your creative scene and to the a lens according Choose Thirds system and Micro Four exclusively for the lenses designed at right. label or the symbol shown M. DIGITAL bearing the OM System Thirds System and also use Four you can With an adapter, adapter is required. The optional lenses. EN 7

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Cautions 149 EN ash fl 2 Supported wireless systems RC CMD, #CMD, RCV, RC X-RCV, lm camera). fi ) )RC 1 ) 1 1 ) ) )RC )RC 1 1 1 1 (ISO100) ash modes, including TTL auto and TTL including ash modes, GN () fl GN 42 (150 mm* GN20 (24 mm* GN20 (24 GN36 (85 mm* GN36 (85 GN 21 (24 mm* GN58 (200 mm* ash units fl CMD, RCV, and X-RCV Modes and X-RCV #CMD, RCV, ash units by means of optical signals. ash units by means of radio signals. The ash units by means of radio signals. fl fl ash control. fl tted with radio commander/receivers to allow the use of tted with radio commander/receivers fi ash units can be placed increases. Flash units can control ash units can be placed increases. Flash fl ash bracket. See the documentation provided with the See the documentation ash bracket. fl Flash control mode ash features and their use. The camera also supports the following supports the following The camera also and their use. ash features fl TTL-AUTO, MANUAL, TTL-AUTO, MANUAL, FP AUTO, TTL FP MANUAL RC, SL MULTI, TTL-AUTO, MANUALTTL-AUTO, MANUALAUTO, TTL-AUTO, MANUALTTL-AUTO, mm* (28 GN14 mm* GN20 (28 GN8.5 RC* TTL-AUTO, AUTO, MANUAL, FP TTL TTL MANUAL, FP AUTO, TTL-AUTO, MANUAL FP AUTO, TTL-AUTO, AUTO, MANUAL, FP TTL TTL MANUAL, FP AUTO, TTL-AUTO, RC, SL MULTI, MANUAL, FP AUTO, MANUAL SL AUTO, ash unit to suit your needs, taking into consideration such factors as the such factors taking into consideration your needs, unit to suit ash fl ash control systems: ash control fl ash mode can be selected using camera controls (P. 72). controls (P. ash mode can be selected using camera Compatible Flash Units Flash Compatible Functions available with externalFunctions available Flash unit  FL-700WR FL-300R FL-14 STF-8 FL-600R FL-900R units that do not otherwise support radio units that do not otherwise other compatible units or be other compatible units or *1 The focal length of the lens that can be used (Calculated based on 35 mm *1 *2 Functions as commander (transmitter) only. Radio-Controlled Flash Photography: CMD, Flash Photography: Radio-Controlled unit for information on unit for information wireless The fl Wireless Remote-Control Flash Photography: RC Mode Wireless or more remote The camera controls one The camera controls one or more remote The camera controls one super FP. Flash units can be mounted on the camera hot shoe or connected using a cable hot shoe or connected be mounted on the camera Flash units can super FP. and (available separately) range of locations in which Choose a Choose units designed Flash . unit supports whether the required and output a variety of with the camera support to communicate 7m ash ash. fl fl

ash. 5m 30° 30° ash in RC fl ash/Super FP ash. See the ash. fl 60° 60° ash and Super FP fl and Super FP ash 50° 50° fl light level to [HI], [MID], or [LO]. channel to the same channel used on the • between normal Switch • communication Set the • communication Set the Normal fl Communication light level Channel 30° 30° 100°100° 50° 50° 1023 1:02:03 1 ash units can be positioned. The ash units can be positioned. Low fl ash unit. fl ash. fl Ch ash units for details. ash fl – 1/8 +5.0 Flash intensity ash units, and the internal units, and the internal ash ash photography. The camera can separately can separately The camera ash photography. F5.6 fl fl Off TTL +3.0 TTL 250 250 Manual mode ash photography ash A Mode A P ash has charged, take a test shot. Flash intensity value Flash control ash units on, press the MODE button, and select RC mode. on, press the MODE button, ash units ash units to RC mode and place them as desired. and place them ash units to RC mode Shooting Menu 2 (P. 114). 2 (P. in X Shooting Menu # RC Mode] ash fl ash synchronization timing is 1/160 sec. when using the ash units with their remote sensors facing the camera. The following ash units with their remote sensors facing the camera. fl button to exit to the RC mode display. Press the INFO button to cycle display. Q button to exit to the RC mode rming that the fl ash units. ash mode (note that red-eye reduction is not available in RC mode). ash mode (note that red-eye ash pop-up button to raise the ash pop-up button to raise the fl ash control range ashes emitted by the camera ash control ash intensity. ash units cannot be used for second fl fl ash units that are designated for use with this camera and have a remote and have a this camera use with for that are designated ash units ash unit. between LV super controls or live controls and the RC mode display. super controls between LV

• After confi • After • Select a • Select • Press the • Press • external fl the Turn • external channel and group for each Select a Press the fl Adjust the settings for each group in the RC mode display. Adjust the settings for Select [On] for [ Select [On] Set the remote fl Set the remote ash may affect exposure (this effect can be exposure (this effect ash may affect for example, using a diffuser). ash by, three remote fl the control fl fl reduced by reducing the output of the camera fl curtain slow synchronization exposures longer than 4 seconds. mode.

mode and adjust the intensity separately for each group. For MANUAL, select the fl • group of up to recommend using a single We • If the subject is too close to the camera, • The upper limit of fl • Select the • Select • Remote  Wireless fl Position the wireless the illustration shows the approximate ranges at which 4 instruction manuals provided with the external provided with the instruction manuals actual control range varies with local conditions. 2 control mode can be used for wireless be used for mode can control of three groups of remote control each 1 Wireless remote control fl control remote Wireless fl External Adjust settings for the camera fl Group 3 EN 7

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Cautions 151 EN cations fi ash fl ash to the ISO sensitivity ash to the fl ash unit mounted on the camera hot shoe: the camera mounted on ash unit fl ash units ash ash units that apply currents of more than about 24 V to the X-contact will V to than about 24 that apply currents of more ash units fl ash units with signal contacts that do not conform to Olympus speci do not conform to Olympus with signal contacts that ash units fl ash with an angle of illumination suited to the lens. Angle of illumination is usually Angle illumination suited to the lens. ash with an angle of fl expressed using 35-mm format equivalent focal lengths. expressed using 35-mm format and aperture values selected with the camera. Flash brightness can be adjusted by camera. Flash brightness values selected with the and aperture or aperture. adjusting either ISO sensitivity synchronous speed, and set ISO sensitivity to a setting other than [AUTO]. to a setting other than speed, and set ISO sensitivity synchronous may damage the camera. may damage damage the camera. damage the Other external fl external Other • Use a • Use • by manually setting the can only be performed Flash control • than speed to a value no higher Shooting mode to M, set the shutter Set the • Connecting • Connecting • Using obsolete obsolete • Using Note the following when using a third-party a third-party when using following Note the Software Olympus Workspace Photo editing software Image Share (OI.Share) OLYMPUS Olympus Image Palette (OI.Palette) (OI.Track) Image Track OLYMPUS Smartphone App SD/SDHC/ SDXC Shoulder Strap / Camera Case / Body Jacket USB Cable / HDMI Cable BLS-50 Lithium-ion battery BCS-5 Lithium-ion Charger : Commercially available products : E-PL10 compatible products Cable

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System chart System note that manufacture of OM System Lenses has been discontinued. note that manufacture of OM System Lenses has been discontinued. Power Supply *1 Also, please Site. Web refer to the Olympus Official For details, Not all lenses can be used with adapter. Site. Web *2 For compatible lens, refer to the Olympus Official For the latest information, please visit the Olympus website. EN 7

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taking important pictures, be sure to take a test shot and check that the camera works taking important pictures, be sure to take a test shot properly. camera from corrosion. attached. Be sure to replace the front and rear lens caps before putting the lens away. the front and rear lens caps before putting the attached. Be sure to replace the camera in a cool, dry place that is well ventilated. the camera in a cool, dry a lens cleaning paper. and wring well. Wipe the camera with the damp cloth and then dry it with a dry cloth. If you dry it with a dry cloth. If you the damp cloth and then Wipe the camera with and wring well. water and well wrung. a cloth soaked in clean camera at the beach, use have used the

Cleaning and storing the camera storing and Cleaning • Mold may form on the lens surface if the lens is left dirty. • long time. Before Check each part of the camera before use if it has not been used for a • Clean the camera after use. • Do not store with insect repellent. • where chemicals are treated, in order to protect the storing the camera in places Avoid • functions. Insert the battery periodically and test the camera’s • body and rear caps before attaching them. Remove dust and other foreign matter from the • dust from getting inside when no lens is Attach the body cap to the camera to prevent • remove the battery and card. Store When not using the camera for a prolonged period, • For the lens, wipe gently with the lens with a commercially available blower. Blow dust off • Wipe gently with a soft cloth. • a chemically treated cloth. as benzene or alcohol, or use strong solvents such Do not • water the cloth in mild soapy soak camera is very dirty, with a soft cloth. If the Wipe gently This camera incorporates a dust reduction function to keep dust from getting on the This camera incorporates a dust reduction function dirt from the image pickup device image pickup device and to remove any dust or The dust reduction function operates when the surface with ultrasonic vibrations. camera is turned on. time as the pixel mapping, which The dust reduction function operates at the same Since dust reduction circuitry. checks the image pickup device and image processing power is turned on, the camera should be held is activated every time the camera’s upright for the dust reduction function to be effective. Cleaning and checking the image pickup device Cleaning and checking the image pickup Storage Lens: Monitor: Turn off the camera and remove the battery before cleaning the camera. the battery before the camera and remove off Turn Exterior: Cleaning the camera Cleaning EN 7

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Cautions 155 EN nished, the menu is restored. nished, the is fi • When pixel mapping pixel mapping is in progress. bar is displayed when The [Busy] , select [Pixel Mapping] (P. 131). Mapping] (P. c, select [Pixel In Custom Menu the Q button. Press I, then press • start again from Step 1. during pixel mapping, If you accidentally turn the camera off 1 2 Pixel Mapping - Checking the image processing functions processing image the - Checking Mapping Pixel pickup the image and adjust to check the camera feature allows mapping The pixel to function the pixel mapping using functions. Before processing and image device after shooting or longer immediately wait for 1 minute it operates correctly, ensure that or playback. Please select your language. choisir votre langue. Veuillez Bitte wählen Sie Ihre Sprache. selecciona tu idioma. Por favor, [Sleep] (P. 131) g [Sleep] (P. rst time

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language stop, then press the shutter button. operations are performed for a set period of time. Press the shutter button halfway to exit the sleep mode. automatically if left in sleep mode for 5 minutes. The camera will turn off putting it in your pocket for a while. putting it in your pocket for

Shooting tips and information Shooting • previously ended initial setup without choosing a You • The camera is turned on for the fi • for the blinking to the # mark blinks when charging is in progress. Wait On the monitor, • battery if no The camera automatically enters sleep mode to reduce the drain on the • the battery with the charger. Charge • Remove the battery and warm it by Battery performance drops at low temperatures. The fl The camera has turned off automatically No picture is taken when the shutter button is pressed No picture is taken Choose a language as described in “Initial setup” (P. 21). in “Initial setup” (P. Choose a language as described A language-selection prompt is displayed language-selection prompt A will be displayed in the The dialog shown in the illustration following circumstances: The battery is temporarily unable to function because of the cold The battery is temporarily The camera does not turn on even when a battery is loaded even when a battery does not turn on The camera is not fully charged The battery

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Information 157 EN AF area Fast-moving subject Subject not inside Excessively bright light in center of frame rmation mark will blink in the monitor). Increase the monitor). Increase blink in the mark will rmation Subjects at different Subjects at different distances Subject with low contrast cult to focus on “Initial setup” (P. 21) g “Initial setup” (P. cult to focus with auto focus in the following situations. with auto focus in the cult to focus rmation rmation mark lights up but the subject is not focused. AF confi mark is blinking. These subjects are not focused. AF confi left without the battery for approximately 1 day. The settings will be canceled more quickly The settings left without the battery for approximately 1 day. time before being removed. Before if the battery was only loaded in the camera for a short time settings are correct. taking important pictures, check that the date and using the camera. images. The camera activates the noise-reduction process after shooting at slow shutter noise-reduction process after shooting at slow shutter The camera activates the images. can set [Noise Reduct.] to [Off]. You is not allowed. speeds. During which, shooting 128) g [Noise Reduct.] (P. fi AF con (the to autofocus suited distance to the subject or focus on a high contrast object at the same distance from the distance from at the same object on a high contrast or focus to the subject distance the shot, and shoot. main subject, compose camera as your are diffi Subjects that It may be diffi • if the camera is The date and time settings will be returned to the factory default settings • and time before The date and time of the camera is not set when purchased. Set the date • are slower and noise tends to appear in When shooting night scenes, shutter speeds • are not or that to the camera that are too close subjects focus on camera cannot The The battery has been removed from the camera The date and time has not been set time of purchase The camera is used with the settings at the The number of AF targets is reduced The number of AF target 83), the changes with the aspect ratio (P. AF targets The size and number of the 115). (P. Tele-converter] 70), and the option selected for [Digital mode (P. Noise reduction is activated Unable to focus to Unable S, P, A, icker and fl mode “silent” (P. 42), Z mode “silent” (P. mode “silent” (P. 42), Z mode “silent” (P. “Pixel Mapping - Checking the g “Pixel Mapping - Checking mode panorama (P. 35), SCN mode panorama (P. mode panorama (P. 35), SCN mode panorama (P. uorescent and LED lighting, an effect that can sometimes that can sometimes uorescent and LED lighting, an effect fl are or ghosting. As far as possible, consider a composition far as possible, consider As are or ghosting. fl

“silent” (P. 35), and “multi-focus shot” (P. 36) options/the 35), and “multi-focus shot” (P. “silent” (P. 46) options 43), and “focus bracketing” (P. panorama (P. movie recording (P. 58)/silent (P. 75)/the 58)/silent (P. movie recording (P. “silent” (P. 35), and “multi-focus shot” (P. 36) options/the 36) 35), and “multi-focus shot” (P. “silent” (P. options 46) 43), and “focus bracketing” (P. panorama (P. movie recording (P. 58)/silent (P. 75)/the 58)/silent (P. movie recording (P. other phenomena associated with be reduced by choosing slower shutter speeds: This may cause distortion if the subject is moving rapidly or the camera is moved abruptly. abruptly. if the subject is moving rapidly or the camera is moved This may cause distortion during shooting or use standard sequential shooting. moving the camera abruptly Avoid (MF) mode The camera is stuck in manual focus that engages manual focus when the Some lenses are equipped with a manual focus clutch can be found in the lens manual. focus ring is slid back. Check the lens. More information The following functions use an electronic shutter, which may result in lines due to The following functions use an electronic shutter, Lines appear in photographs The following functions use an electronic shutter: The following functions use where strong light source is not taken in the picture. Flare may occur even when a light in the picture. Flare may light source is not taken where strong lens from the light a to shade the present in the picture. Use source is not lens from the light. your hand to shade the use hood does not have effect, source. If a lens 148) lenses” (P. g “Interchangeable Mapping]. pixel(s) on the image pickup device. Perform [Pixel This may be due to stuck pixel mapping a few times. If the problem persists, repeat distorted The subject appears Unknown bright dot(s) appear on the subject in the picture taken appear on the subject in the picture Unknown bright dot(s) , any settings you have altered will be reset to default values. will be reset altered you have , any settings M, or n This is conditions. in backlight or semi-backlight when the picture is taken This may occur called due to a phenomenon 155) (P. image processing functions” Set functions are restored to their factory default settings factory to their are restored Set functions than mode other in a shooting the power or turn off mode dial you rotate the When appears whitish Image taken EN 8

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Information 159 EN to change the number the number N to change [Video Frame Rate] (P. 119) Frame Rate] (P. g [Video to view the functions assigned to camera controls. assigned to camera M to view the functions Settings] option in custom menu custom menu option in G Settings] Function] (P. 126)/[Dial Function] (P. 126) 126)/[Dial Function] (P. 126)/[qR Function] (P. [Button Function] (P. The movie frame rate may not match the video standard used in the TV. View the movie on View TV. not match the video standard used in the The movie frame rate may choose a frame rate that TV, recording movies for display on a a computer instead. Before used in the device. matches the video standard Movies do not play back smoothly when viewed on a TV Movies do not play Use the options in Custom Menu Use the options of frames shown in or add frames to the index playback display (P. 133). (P. index playback display in or add frames to the of frames shown guides Hiding menu 113). in the menu display (P. or show on-screen guides button to hide Press the INFO and buttons assigned to dials the functions Viewing Changing the number of frames or adding frames to the index to the index frames or adding frames number of the Changing display playback > [ [G/Info Settings] Use the Corrective action Corrective le is damaged. Set the clock (P. 22). Set the clock (P. Use image processing software to view the picture on a PC. If that cannot be done, the image fi The card contains no pictures. back. Record pictures and play Replace the card or erase Replace the card or erase unwanted pictures. Before erasing, download important images to a PC. Use image processing software to edit the picture. The card write-protect switch is set The card write-protect switch the to the “LOCK” side. Release 147) switch. (P. Turn off the camera and wait for off Turn the internal temperature to cool. Wait a moment for the camera to Wait automatically. turn off Allow the internal temperature of the camera to cool before resuming operations. Insert the card again. If the Insert the card format the card. problem persists, be formatted, it If the card cannot cannot be used. Insert a card or insert a different or insert a different Insert a card card. pictures can be taken or no pictures can be taken or no print more information such as reservation can be recorded. and print reservation or new images cannot be recorded. The clock is not set. The selected picture cannot be displayed for playback due to a problem with this picture. Or the picture cannot be used for playback on this camera. There are no pictures on the There are no pictures on card. • The card is full. No more • card There is no space in the Pictures taken with another camera cannot be edited on this camera. Writing to the card is prohibited. Writing The internal temperature of the camera has risen due to sequential shooting. There is a problem with the card. There is a problem The card is not inserted, or it The card is not cannot be recognized. The battery is drained. Charge the battery.

No Card Card Full Be Edited Card Error No Picture Picture Error m Write Protect Write

Battery Empty Error codes Error The Image Cannot Monitor indicationMonitor Possible cause Y/M/D Internal camera temperature is too high. Please wait for cooling before camera use. EN 8

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Information 161 EN Corrective action Corrective Print separately via a personal Print separately etc. computer, Extend the lens. camera, check the the off Turn and turn connection with the lens, the power on again. or Choose a lens that does shooting mode. choose a different Reconnect the camera. Reconnect It may not be possible to create It may not be for pictures print reservations other cameras via recorded on this camera. retractable lens The lens of the stays retracted. An abnormality has occurred the between the camera and lens. the The lens does not support selected shooting mode. The camera is not correctly is not correctly The camera HDMI to a computer, connected or other device. display, Cannot Print No Connection Monitor indicationMonitor Possible cause The lens is locked. The lens is locked. the Please extend lens. Please check the status of a lens. This function requires a compatible lens. Please attach a compatible lens. 74 79 89 88 70 91 72 81 83 83 84 85 86 86 87 114 115 116 116 117 118 115 119 g g 78, 115 ― ― *1 *2 *1 *2   ――                     ――  ――  Default Default AUTO C Natural S-IS On Normal ±0.0 Not Allow Off Off o o Basic p # S-AF Off C-AF YF 4:3 1920×1080 Fine 60p 3840×2160 30p 1920×1080 Normal 60p 4s 1280×720 HighSpeed 120fps P 8 Noise Reduction s AF IlluminatorFlash ModeAllow Not Allow Not Function Function AF Illuminator LapseIntrvl. Sh./Time On Off # RC Mode Reset Picture Mode K Image Stabilizer K Elec. Zoom Speed x Silent s Settings Digital Tele-converter Metering

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W X Defaults Tab AF target settings Sequential shooting/Self-timer ISO Flash photography K AF mode n AF mode KK Aspect ratio nK (Standard) nK (4K) nK (Clips) nK (High-speed) Movie (exposure) mode K Button Functions/Live Control/LV Super Control Control/LV Button Functions/Live *1: Default can be restored by selecting [Full] for [Reset]. by selecting can be restored *1: Default [Basic] for [Reset]. by selecting can be restored *2: Default EN 8

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Information 165 EN 22 131 155 131 131 130 130 130 125 125 135 124 124 143 142 138 142 124 129 g g 131, 124, 129, 20, 131 80, 129 95, 129 ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― *1 *2 *1 *2        ――        ―― ― ―― ―― ―― ― ――― ――― ――― ――― ――― F,K2 Y Default Default k ±0, Vivid 1 min English SF, SF, K1 Y Auto N, K4 XN K3 Y j ±0, On Reset On sRGB Copyright Name Artist Name Copyright Info. Off Connection Password StandbyPower-off Reset Settings Select Availability On Function Function cation Certifi Level Adjust Settings Touchscreen Sleep Pixel Mapping Copyright Settings Edit Filename K Set WB File Name Color Space Keep Warm Color W Keep Warm Utility c W X K X W Card Setup K/WB/Color s Rec View 0.5 sec Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Settings Firmware Record e G Tab Tab Setup Menu e SCN: Scene/Z: Advanced Photo : Program AE (Program shift can be performed)/ P: Program : Art : Movie/ART Filter/ store up to 4 settings) 100% Image pickup device WB (camera can Auto/Preset WB (6 settings)/Customized WB/One-touch Hi-Speed Imager AF Hi-Speed Imager 121 points (imager metering) metering system TTL metering/Center weighted averaging metering/Spot metering Digital ESP EV –2 - 20 (f/2.8 lens, ISO100) B: AUTO/ 3.0" TFT color LCD, Vari-angle, touch screen color LCD, Vari-angle, TFT 3.0" Computerized focal-plane shutter time photography 1/4000 - 60 sec., bulb photography, A: Aperture AE/M: Manual/ priority AE/S: Shutter priority n 4/3” Live MOS sensor 13.0 mm (V) × 17.3 mm (H) 1.33 (4:3) Uses Live MOS sensor Digital camera with interchangeable Micro Four Thirds Standard lens Thirds Standard lens Four with interchangeable Micro Digital camera system Lens Thirds System Micro Four M.Zuiko Digital, Thirds mount Micro Four the focal length of the lens Approx. twice 200 - 25600 (1/3 EV step) LOW, cations lm camera

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Information 167 EN ) / ♥T) T ash mode)/MANUAL nition fi Power OFF: 5 minutes Operation time: 12 sec./2 sec./Customized Lithium-ion Battery ×1 Up to approximately 14.1 fps ( Up to approximately 14.1 fps My Clips ( Up to approximately 8.6 fps 0 °C - 40 °C (32 °F - 104 °F) (operation)/ –20 °C - 60 °C (–4 °F - 140 °F) (storage) 30% - 90% (operation)/10% - 90% (storage) 5.4 (ISO100•m)/7.6 (ISO200•m) (excluding protrusions) SD, SDHC and SDXC SD, SDHC MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Stereo, PCM 48kHz display/Calendar display/ playback/Index Single-frame playback/Close-up shooting/Self-timer/Silent shooting Single-frame shooting/Sequential 117.1 117.1 mm (W) × 68.0 mm (H) × 39.0 mm (D) (4.6" × 2.7" × 1.5") Approx. 380 g (0.8 Ib.) (including battery and memory card) Covers the angle of view of a 14 mm lens (28 mm in ) Covers the angle of view of ® Self-timer Energy saving function be customized.) Switch to sleep mode: 1 minute (This function can Humidity Operating environment Temperature Battery Dimensions/weight Dimensions Compatible standardExternal connector Micro-USB connector/HDMI micro connector (type D) 4.0 Bluetooth Version Power supply Firing angle Flash control modeSync speed LAN Wireless pre-fl (TTL TTL-AUTO Compatible standardBluetooth IEEE 802.11b/g/n 1/250 s or slower Flash Guide number Display format Drive Drive mode Recording systemRecording standardsApplicable picturesSound with still Data RAW JPEG (DCF2.0), Digital recording, Movie (DPOF) Exif 2.3, Digital Print Order Format format Wave Audio Playback Sequential shooting Recording Memory Weight The terms HDMI and HDMI High-De Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Inc. in the United Administrator, Licensing States and other countries. cations. fi BLS-50 ion battery Lithium Rechargeable Ib.) Approx. 46 g (0.1 BCS-5 °F) (storage) –20 °C - 60 °C (–4 °F - 140 Approx. 35.5 mm (W) × 12.8 mm (H) × 55 mm (D) (1.4" × 0.5" × 2.2") × 0.5" × 55 mm (D) (1.4" × 12.8 mm (H) × (W) Approx. 35.5 mm DC 7.2 V DC 7.2 1210 mAh °F - 104 °F) (charging) 0 °C - 40 °C (32 Hz) V (50/60 V - 240 AC 100 mA 400 V, DC 8.35 (room temperature) Approx. 3 hours 30 minutes (operation)/ 0 °C - 40 °C (32 °F - 104 °F) 3.3") × 1.5" × (2.4" 83 mm (D) × 38 mm (H) × Approx. 62 mm (W)

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used with other devices. Do not use cables for other devices with this device. used with other devices. Do • speci our website for the latest Visit • NOTICE OR ANY CHANGE WITHOUT TO ARE SUBJECT SPECIFICATIONS Lithium-ion chargerLithium-ion Lithium-ion batteryLithium-ion   • not be device is for use only with this device and should AC cable supplied with this The Weight NO. MODEL Product type Product voltage Nominal Nominal capacity and discharge timesNo. of charge usage conditions) 500 times (varies with Approx. Ambient temperature Dimensions Rated input Rated output Charging time Ambient temperature Dimensions AC cable) (without Weight Approx. 70 g (0.15 Ib.) MODEL NO. MODEL EN 8

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 169 EN nder and if ammable or ammable fi ash and LED (including fl nder. ash too close to the subject’s eyes could ash too close to the subject’s from the faces of your subjects. Firing the fl cause a momentary loss of vision. • must be at least 1 m (3 ft.) away You explosive gases. Failure to observe this precaution could result in eyestrain, nausea, or sensations similar to The length and frequency motion sickness. of the required rest varies with the individual; use your own judgement. If you feel tired or unwell, avoid using the view necessary consult a physician. AF illuminator) on people (infants, small children, etc.) at close range. Do not look at the sun or strong lights with the camera. Do not use the camera near fl Rest your eyes periodically when using the viewfi Do not use the WARNING • • • • CAUTION DO NOT OPEN DO NOT ers. fi RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK RISK OF ELECTRIC An exclamation mark enclosed in a triangle alerts you to important operating An exclamation mark enclosed in the documentation provided with the and maintenance instructions product. If the product is used without observing the information given under this If the product is used without may result. symbol, serious injury or death observing the information given under this If the product is used without symbol, injury may result. observing the information given under this If the product is used without may result. symbol, damage to the equipment — For your safety, and to avoid — For your safety, CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT SHOCK, DO NOT THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL REDUCE TO CAUTION: REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED OLYMPUS SERVICE PERSONNEL. SERVICE OLYMPUS QUALIFIED TO REFER SERVICING REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. PARTS NO USER-SERVICEABLE REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY NOTICE WARNING CAUTION

WARNING! SHOCK, NEVER DISASSEMBLE, EXPOSE ELECTRICAL THE RISK OF FIRE OR AVOID TO ENVIRONMENT. HIGH HUMIDITY A IN OR OPERATE WATER TO THIS PRODUCT

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY Read All InstructionsRead — Before you use the product, read all operating instructions. Save all manuals and documentation for future reference. Source — Connect this product only to Power the power source described on the product label. avoid personal injury, To Objects — Foreign never insert a metal object into the product. Always unplug this product from Cleaning — the wall outlet before cleaning. Use only a damp cloth for cleaning. Never use any type of liquid or to or any type of organic solvent aerosol cleaner, clean this product. — Never use or store this product near Heat register, heat any heat source such as a radiator, stove, or any type of equipment or appliance that generates heat, including stereo ampli General Precautions Attachments damaging the product, use only accessories recommended by Olympus. avoid damage to the product, To — Location mount the product securely on a stable tripod, stand, or bracket. 9 ush ers. ed time, stop fi re or explosion, fi fi ed charger. Do not use any Do not use any ed charger. fi uid gets into your eyes, fl ammable items or explosives. ammable items fl fl ed by Olympus. Charge the battery ed by Olympus. humidity are high or go through extreme through extreme are high or go humidity locked beaches, Direct sunlight, changes. sources (stove, near other heat cars, or etc.) or humidi radiator, the rain. • and/or temperatures Places where • or dusty environments. In sandy • Near • or in places, such as bathrooms In wet • prone to strong vibrations. In places specifi with the speci other chargers. in pressure microwaves, on hot plates, or vessels, etc. electromagnetic devices. burning, or This may cause overheating, exploding. objects. coming into batteries to prevent them from such as contact with any metal objects pins, fasteners, keys, etc. jewelry, overheating, The short circuit may cause burn or damage exploding, or burning, which you. their terminals, carefully follow all instructions regarding the use of batteries. Never attempt to disassemble a battery or modify it in any etc. solder, way, your eyes immediately with clear, cold your eyes immediately with clear, running water and seek medical attention immediately. camera, contact an authorized distributor Do not try to remove the or service center. battery by force. Damage to the battery exterior (scratches, etc.) may produce heat or an explosion. small children and pets. If they accidentally seek medical attention swallow a battery, immediately. overheating, or causing a use only batteries recommended for use with this product. recharged within the speci charging them and do not use them. damage to the casing, and do not scratch the battery. • uses a lithium-ion battery The camera • batteries in Never incinerate or heat • on or near Never leave the camera • with any metallic Do not connect terminals • when carrying or storing precautions Take • damaging prevent causing battery leaks or To battery • If • If you cannot remove the battery from the • Always store batteries out of the reach of • prevent batteries from leaking, To • If rechargeable batteries have not been • Do not use batteries with scratches or re or burn fi ash into their fl re. Do not use ring the fi re. fi camera will get hot. If you hold on to the camera in this state, a low- temperature burn may be caused. temperatures, the temperature of the body may be lower than the camera’s environmental temperature. If possible, wear gloves when handling the camera in cold temperatures. strap, causing strangulation. strap, causing small parts. cards or other of another child. own eyes or those moving parts of the camera. • When used for a long period, the • In places subject to extremely cold • entangled in the camera Becoming • swallowing the battery, Accidentally • Accidentally • Accidentally being injured by the

parts, overheating can result in a low- temperature burn. Pay attention to the following: and, in some circumstances, cause the camera to catch fi the charger if it is covered (such as a This could cause overheating, blanket). resulting in your hands. hands, which may cause a the reach of young children and infants to and infants of young children the reach dangerous situations the following prevent serious injury: which could cause • When the camera contains metal • Doing so may cause parts to deteriorate • with bare Never remove the batteries • out of and store the camera Always use

Handle the camera with care to avoid getting a low temperature burn. Do not leave the camera in places where it may be subject to extremely high temperatures. Stop using the camera immediately if Stop using the camera immediately noise, or you notice any unusual odors, smoke around it. Should you notice that the charger is Should you notice that the unusual noise emitting smoke, heat, or an use and or smell, immediately cease power outlet, unplug the charger from the distributor and then contact an authorized or service center. Keep young children, infants away from away from infants children, young Keep the camera. contained in this product, never leave the if no matter camera in the places listed below, in use or storage: hands. exploding, This may cause overheating, burning, electrical shocks, or malfunctions. • • • • • • protect the high-precision technology To • the camera with wet Never hold or operate EN 9

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 171 EN nder. fi nder exposed to a fi eld, radio waves, or high fi res. other moisture from the product before replacing the battery or opening or closing covers. remove the batteries. Select a cool, dry location for storage to prevent condensation After or mold from forming inside the camera. storage, test the camera by turning it on and pressing the shutter button to make sure that it is operating normally. a location where it is subject to a magnetic/ electromagnetic OLYMPUS accepts no liability for any loss of OLYMPUS data associated with this device. on stray objects camera. It could easily catch and cause serious damage. a tripod and all other non-OLYMPUS accessories. shocks or vibrations. not screw, it from a tripod, rotate the tripod the camera. This may cause lens or shutter at the sun. curtain damage, color failure, ghosting on the image pickup device, or may possibly cause fi The strong light source or direct sunlight. heat may damage the view TV set, microwave, voltage, such as near a video game, loud speakers, large monitor or transmission towers. TV/radio tower, unit, and on In such cases, turn the camera off again before further operation. restrictions described in the camera’s manual. Do not use or store the camera in dusty or the camera in use or store Do not places. humid only. memory cards Use SD/SDHC/SDXC types of cards. Never use other insert another type of card If you accidently contact an authorized into the camera, Do not try to center. distributor or service by force. remove the card up important data to a Regularly back storage device to prevent computer or other accidental loss. NOTICE • • • • • Do not leave the view • Do not push or pull severely on the lens. • Be sure to remove any water droplets or • Before storing the camera for a long period, • The camera may malfunction if it is used in • strap when you carry the Be careful with the • the camera, remove Before transporting • or subject it to severe Never drop the camera • camera to or removing When attaching the • contacts on cameras. Do not touch electric • pointed directly Do not leave the camera • Always observe the operating environment ush the fl re or personal fi ed genuine battery. ed genuine battery. uid burns your skin, seek uid burns your skin, ash with a hand while fl uid onto your clothing uid onto your clothing ring. re immediately. affected area with clean, running cold water with clean, running cold water area affected fl If the immediately. medical attention immediately. so may temperature environment. Doing or cause generation of heat, ignition, explosion. digital to be used only for the Olympus to other camera. Do not use the battery devices. continuous vibration by dropping or hitting. dropping or vibration by continuous or overheating, cause exploding, This may burning. or becomes discolored or deformed, other way during operation, abnormal in any camera, and keep away from stop using the fi the clothing and or skin, remove Do not cover the exposed to direct sunlight, or subjected to high temperatures in a hot vehicle, near a heat source, etc. avoid minor burns, do not To prolonged use. remove it immediately after using the camera. Use the specifi battery. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with the incorrect battery type. Please recycle batteries to help save our resources. When you throw away planet’s dead batteries, be sure to cover their terminals and always observe local laws and regulations. fi Do not allow children or animals/pets to Do not allow children or animals/pets (prevent handle or transport batteries as licking, dangerous behaviour such putting in mouth or chewing). CAUTION • • • batteries in a low- Never use lithium-ion • battery is designed The Olympus lithium-ion • or shocks batteries to strong Never subject • becomes leaks, has unusual odor, If a battery • leaks fl If a battery • Never store batteries where they will be • Keep batteries dry at all times. • The battery may become hot during • This camera uses one Olympus lithium-ion •

Use Only Dedicated Rechargeable Use Only Dedicated Charger Battery and Battery strongly recommend that you use only the We genuine Olympus dedicated rechargeable battery and battery charger with this camera. Using a non-genuine rechargeable battery and/ or battery charger may result in injury due to leakage, heating, ignition or damage Olympus does not assume any to the battery. liability for accidents or damage that may result from the use of a battery and/or battery charger that are not genuine Olympus accessories. ts, fi uence fl tness for any particular fi t expected by using this unit lawfully, t expected by using this unit lawfully, t expected by using this unit lawfully fi fi on the image to be saved. Because of the on the image to be saved. Because of the color characteristics, the unevenness depending or brightness may also be found to the structure on the angle, but this is due This is not a malfunction. of the monitor. warranties, either expressed or implied, by or concerning any content of these written materials or software, and in no event shall be liable for any implied warranty of merchantability or purpose or for any consequential, incidental or indirect damages (including but not limited to damages for loss of business pro warranties regarding any damages, or bene or any request from a third person, which are caused by the inappropriate use of this product. warranties regarding any damages or any bene which are caused by erasing picture data. business interruption and loss of business information) arising from the use or inability to use these written materials or software or equipment. Some countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages or of so the above limitations the implied warranty, may not apply to you. the image may become vague, resulting in vague, resulting may become the image to the or damage mode failure a playback monitor. a malfunction. but this is not of the monitor, on may appear zigzagged camera, the edges a malfunction; it will This is not the monitor. in playback mode. be less noticeable to turn on or its monitor may take a long time color may change temporarily. cold When using the camera in extremely place places, it is a good idea to occasionally The monitor exhibiting it in a warm place. temperatures poor performance due to low will recover in normal temperatures. there however, with high-quality accuracy, on the monitor. may be a stuck or dead pixel in These pixels do not have any • Olympus makes no representations or • Olympus makes no representations or • Olympus makes no representations or • Olympus reserves all rights to this manual. • otherwise the monitor forcibly; Do not push • appear on the top/bottom strip of light may A • in the a subject is viewed diagonally When • the subject to low temperatures, In places • product is manufactured The monitor of this Disclaimer of Warranty Legal and Other Notices Monitor

® functions ® Bluetooth Bluetooth functions ® rst time, or if it has not been used for a rst time, or if it has not been used repeatedly in shooting mode, activating repeatedly in shooting mode, the auto focus. an extended period of time.

cult to obtain while traveling. • The zoom is used repeatedly. • pressed halfway The shutter button is • is displayed on the monitor for picture A operating instructions. operating or warping, for leaks, discoloration, carefully abnormality. any other the camera for a long period. before storing for storage. select a cool location which functions are used. depending on and the battery is consumed continuously becomes exhausted quickly. Turn off the camera when onboard Turn aircraft. Using wireless devices onboard may hinder safe operation of the aircraft. Be sure to disable wireless LAN/ Turn off the camera in hospitals and other Turn locations where medical equipment is present. The radio waves from the camera may medical equipment, causing adversely affect a malfunction that results in an accident. Be sure to disable wireless LAN/ functions in the vicinity of medical equipment 143). (P. onboard aircraft (P. 143). onboard aircraft (P. camera to turn off without displaying the camera to turn off battery level warning. result. Wipe the camera contact failure may before use. battery well with a dry cloth the fi long period. power at low temperatures, try to keep the camera and spare battery as warm as has run down at battery that A possible. low temperatures may be restored after it is warmed at room temperature. before traveling abroad, purchase extra battery may be recommended A batteries. diffi

• • • in the described carefully as Insert the battery • the battery always inspect Before loading, • camera unload the battery from the Always • period, storing the battery for a long When • varies consumption by the camera Power • power the conditions described below, During • battery may cause the Using an exhausted • terminals get wet or greasy, If the battery’s • when using it for Always charge a battery • When operating the camera with battery • Before going on a long trip, and especially Using the wireless LAN/ Bluetooth EN 9

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 173 EN le stored at The software in this camera may include third The software in this camera Any third party software is subject party software. imposed by the to the terms and conditions, under which owners or licensors of that software, software is provided to you. party software Those terms and other third may be found in the software notices, if any, notice PDF fi http://www.olympus.co.jp/en/support/imsg/ digicamera/download/notice/notice.cfm THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE THE UNDER IS LICENSED PRODUCT THIS THE FOR LICENSE PORTFOLIO PATENT AVC USE AND NONCOMMERCIAL PERSONAL IN VIDEO (i) ENCODE TO CONSUMER A OF (“AVC STANDARD AVC THE WITH COMPLIANCE THAT VIDEO AVC AND/OR (ii) DECODE VIDEO”) CONSUMER ENGAGED A ENCODED BY WAS AND NON-COMMERCIAL PERSONAL A IN A FROM OBTAINED AND/OR WAS ACTIVITY PROVIDE TO LICENSED VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSE IS GRANTED OR VIDEO. NO AVC USE. OTHER ANY BE IMPLIED FOR SHALL BE OBTAINED MAY INFORMATION ADDITIONAL LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://WWW. FROM MPEG MPEGLA.COM le systems word mark ® cation mark of Bluetooth and the Micro Four Thirds and and the Micro Four Thirds logos are trademarks Four or registered trademarks of the in CORPORATION OLYMPUS Japan, the United States, the countries of the European Union, and other countries. Alliance. is a certifi the Wi-Fi Alliance. the Wi-Fi trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Apple Inc. Apical Limited. trademark of and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by OLYMPUS is under license. CORPORATION referred to in this manual are the “Design Rule for Camera File System/DCF” standards stipulated by the Japan Electronics and Association Industries Information Technology (JEITA). registered trademarks and/or trademarks of their respective owners. • Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi • logo The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED • Thirds, Thirds, Four Micro Four • The • are registered Microsoft and Windows • are trademarks of Mac, OS X, and macOS • SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. • Apical logo is a registered • The standards for camera fi • All other company and product names are Trademarks Copyright Notice Copyright No part of these written All rights reserved. software may be reproduced materials or this form or by any means, electronic or used in any including photocopying and or mechanical, of information recording or the use of any type without the prior storage and retrieval system, No liability written permission of Olympus. use of the is assumed with respect to the written materials information contained in these resulting from or software, or for damages therein. the use of the information contained alter the features Olympus reserves the right to or software and contents of this publication notice. without obligation or advance Warning of or use photographing Unauthorized may violate applicable material copyrighted no assumes laws. Olympus copyright unauthorized photographing, responsibility for of that infringe upon the rights use or other acts copyright owners. Index

Numbers AF Mode ...... 81 Movie ...... 119 8 (Beep sound) ...... 127 AF target settings ...... 70 0 (Protect) ...... 105 AF tracking ...... 82 # Slow Limit...... 129, 135 AP Mode ...... 37 #+WB ...... 129 ART (Art fi lter) ...... 47 # X-Sync...... 129, 135 Art fade ...... 61 # RC Mode ...... 150 Aspect ratio...... 83 a (Close-up playback) ...... 103 Audio recording s (Monitor brightness adjustment) ...... 124 Still image ...... 108 G (Index display) ...... 103, 111, 133 AUTO mode (B) ...... 31 G/Info Settings ...... 127, 132 B w+F ...... 129 Backlight HDR ...... 35 j/Y ...... 74 Battery charge ...... 15  (Single-frame erase) ...... 105 W (language) ...... 124 Battery level ...... 20 k (One-touch white balance) ...... 81, 98 Beep sound ...... 127 v (Image selection) ...... 106 BGM ...... 65, 104 I (Face priority AF) ...... 71 Bleach Bypass ...... 49 Bluetooth ...... 136 R (Image rotation) ...... 120 BULB ...... 55 W Keep Warm Color ...... 129 z (Preview) ...... 98 Bulb photography ...... 55 Bulb/Time Timer ...... 128 S (Sequential Low) ...... 74 Button Function ...... 97 T (Sequential High) ...... 74 q Info ...... 127 C G Settings ...... 127 C-AF (Continuous AF) ...... 81 K Control Settings ...... 127 C-AF+TR (AF tracking) ...... 82 u (Shortcut) Button...... 30 Calendar display ...... 103, 111, 133 R (Movie) button ...... 58, 97, 126 Card ...... 17, 147 h (Share Order) ...... 106 Card Setup ...... 125 A Certifi cation...... 131 A (Aperture priority mode) ...... 52 Clips...... 63 AdobeRGB ...... 95 Close-up playback ...... 103 Advanced photo mode...... 37 Color Filter ...... 93 AE Bracketing ...... 45 Color Space ...... 95, 129 AEL/AFL ...... 131 Composite Settings ...... 128 AE lock ...... 98, 126, 131 Compression rate ...... 83, 135, 147 AF Area...... 70 Connection AF illuminator...... 28, 115 Computer ...... 144 Smartphone ...... 136

174 EN Continuous AF ...... 81 G Contrast ...... 92 GPS log ...... 141 Control Settings ...... 127 Gradation ...... 93 Copyright Settings ...... 130 Custom Menu ...... 126, 163 H D HDMI ...... 127, 134 HDR ...... 41 Date/time setting (X) ...... 21 Highlight&Shadow Control...... 96 Dial Function...... 126 Histogram display ...... 26 Digital Tele-converter ...... 69, 115 Displayed Grid ...... 127 I DPOF ...... 107 Image aspect ...... 83 E Image Overlay ...... 122 Image quality Edit Filename...... 130 Movie (nK) ...... 84 Effect (i-Enhance) ...... 94 Still image (KK) ...... 83 Elec. Zoom Speed Image quality settings Movie ...... 119 Movie ...... 84 Still image ...... 116 Still image ...... 83, 129, 135, 147 Erase Image selection ...... 106 All images ...... 125 Image size Selected images ...... 106 Movie ...... 84 Single-frame ...... 105 Still image ...... 129, 135, 147 Exif data...... 130 Image Stabilizer ...... 89 Exposure compensation ...... 69 Movie ...... 119 Exposure Shift ...... 128 Image transfer to smartphone ...... 140 External fl ash units ...... 149 Index display...... 103, 111, 133 Eye priority AF ...... 71 INFO button ...... 26, 101, 113 F Information display ...... 24 Playback ...... 100 Face priority AF ...... 71 In-movie image capture ...... 122 File format...... 147 Installation ...... 145 File Name ...... 130 Instant Film ...... 49 File size ...... 147 Interchangeable lenses ...... 148 Fine-Tune ...... 50 ISO-Auto Set ...... 128 Firmware ...... 124 ISO sensitivity ...... 79 Flash ...... 72 Flash intensity control ...... 88 J Flicker reduction ...... 127 JPEG Edit ...... 121 Fn button ...... 97 Focus Bracketing ...... 46 K Focus mode ...... 81 Keystone Compensation ...... 44 Focus ring ...... 81 Format ...... 125

EN 175 L O Language setting (W) ...... 124 OI.Palette...... 136 Level Adjust ...... 131 OI.Share ...... 136 Level gauge ...... 26 OI.Track ...... 136 Light Trails ...... 34 Old fi lm ...... 61 Live Bulb ...... 128 Olympus Workspace ...... 145 Live composite photography...... 38, 56 One shot echo ...... 61 Live control ...... 76 One-touch white balance (k) ...... 81, 98 Live guide ...... 31 LIVE TIME ...... 39, 55 P Live View Boost ...... 127 P (Program mode) ...... 51 Long time exposure Panorama ...... 43, 110 (BULB/LIVE TIME) ...... 55 Partial Color ...... 50 LV-Info ...... 127, 132 PC software ...... 145 LV super control panel ...... 77 Peaking...... 98, 132 Peaking Color ...... 127 M Picture Mode ...... 78, 115 M (Manual mode) ...... 54 Pixel Count ...... 135, 147 Manual focus ...... 81 Pixel mapping ...... 131, 155 Menu...... 113, 162 Playback Metering...... 91 Movie ...... 102, 105 MF Assist ...... 126, 132 Still image ...... 102, 103 MF (Button Function) ...... 98 Playback Menu ...... 120, 163 MF (Manual focus)...... 81 Position information ...... 141 Mode dial ...... 27 Preview (z) ...... 98 Monitor brightness adjustment ...... 124 Program shift (%) ...... 51 Monochrome Color ...... 94 Protect ...... 105 Movie R ...... 119 Protect reset ...... 123 Movie Effects ...... 61 Movie mode ...... 60, 87 R Movie shooting ...... 58 Radio-Controlled Flash Movie Tele-converter ...... 61 Photography ...... 149 Multi echo ...... 61 RAW Data Edit ...... 120 Multiple Exposure ...... 40 RAW image ...... 83 My Clips ...... 63, 109 RC Mode (# RC Mode) ...... 150 Recording Volume ...... 119 N Rec View ...... 124 Noise Filter ...... 128 Registration ...... 145 Noise Reduct...... 128 Remote shooting ...... 141 Number of storable still pictures ...... 147 Reset ...... 114 Reset Lens ...... 126 Rotation ...... 103, 120

176 EN S V S (Shutter priority mode) ...... 53 Video Bit Rate ...... 84, 119 S-AF+MF (Single AF and Video Frame Rate ...... 84, 119 Manual focus) ...... 82 Video Menu ...... 119, 163 S-AF (Single AF)...... 81 Volume adjustment ...... 105 Saturation ...... 92 SCN (Scene)...... 33 W SD card...... 147 WB ...... 129 Formatting the card ...... 125 White balance ...... 80 Self-portraits ...... 67 White balance compensation ...... 90 Self-timer ...... 74 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Settings Sequential shooting ...... 74 ...... 124, 138, 142, 143 Setup Menu ...... 124, 165 Wireless Remote Control Flash ...... 150 Share Order ...... 106 Z Sharpness ...... 91 Shooting Menu ...... 114, 162 Zoom frame AF ...... 99 Shooting Menu 1 ...... 114 Shooting Menu 2 ...... 114 Shooting modes...... 27 Silent s ...... 35, 42, 75 Silent s Settings ...... 117 Single AF ...... 81 Sleep ...... 20, 131 Slideshow ...... 104 Slow-motion movie ...... 66 sRGB ...... 95 Storage ...... 144 Super Spot AF ...... 99 T Time Lapse Movie ...... 116 Time lapse shooting ...... 116 Time photography ...... 55 Touch screen operations ...... 57, 111 Touchscreen Settings ...... 131 Trimming JPEG image ...... 121 Movie ...... 123 TV ...... 134 U USB connection ...... 144 USB Mode ...... 127

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