OM SYSTEM V210011BU000 OM-1 Mirrorless Camera with 12-40mm f/2.8 Lens

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Shooting Settings
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Se tting the de t aile d opt ion of im a ge st a bilize r
When using lenses other than Micro Four Thirds or Four Thirds system lenses, input
the focal length of the lens.
1
Press the INFOKImage
Stabilizer] or [nImage Stabilizer]. Input the focal
length using FGHI and then press the Q
button.
MENU
OK
mm
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Image Stabilizer
Focal Length
Focal Length
Set the lens focal length. Input the number that is printed on the
lens.
[0.1] – [1000.0] mm
# Image stabilization may be unable to compensate for excessive camera motion or very
slow shutter speeds. Use a tripod in these cases.
# 󰀨
# The setting selected with the lens image stabilization switch, if any, takes priority over that
selected with the camera. This can be changed. g “Image Stabilization for IS Lenses
(Lens I.S. Priority)” (P. 139)
# [S-IS Auto] functions as [S-IS1] when [On] is selected for [Lens I.S. Priority] (P. 139).
# jSH2/ProCap SH2 selected as the drive
mode (P. 126), the image stabilization will be suitable for camera moves in the depth
direction, compared to when used with other sequential shooting modes.
%You can choose whether image stabilization will be performed while the shutter button is
pressed halfway. g “Half-press image stabilization (aImage Stabilizer)” (P. 138)
%The selected value is not reset when you select [Reset Shooting Settings] in [Reset/
Initialize Settings] (“Restoring Default Settings (Reset/Initialize Settings)” (P. 257)).
Image stabilization options (nIS Level)
PASMB
n
Choose the amount of image stabilization applied during movie recording.
Menu
MEN U n n n4. Image Stabilizer n nIS Level
+1 Choose for static hand-held shots.
±0 Recommended in most situations.
–1 Choose for hand-held panning, tilting, or tracking shots.
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