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

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Shooting
2
Subject Too Dark or Too Bright
If the camera is unable to achieve optimal exposure, the shutter-speed and aperture
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Display Problem/solution
Large aperture (low f/-number)/
slow shutter speed
60"60" F2.8F2.8
The subject is too dark.
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Small aperture (high f/-number)/
fast shutter speed
F22F22
80008000
Subject is too bright.
The limits of the camera metering system have been
exceeded. Use a third-party ND (Neutral Density)
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camera.
Shutter speeds as fast as 1/32000 s are available
in s (silent) mode. g “Shooting without shutter
sound (Silents Settings)” (P. 132), “Performing the
sequential/self-timer shooting” (P. 126)
%When [KISO] is not set to [Auto], optimal exposure may be achieved by changing the
setting. g “Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO)” (P. 113)
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Progra m Shift
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combinations of aperture and shutter speed selected
automatically by the camera. This is known as program
shift.
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Rotate the rear dial until the camera displays the
desired combination of aperture and shutter speed.
The shooting mode indicator in the display changes
from P to
Ps
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program shift, rotate the rear dial in the opposite
direction until
Ps
is no longer displayed.
PsPs
1
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125
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FF
60p60p L
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8L
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8
S
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AF
S
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AF
33
200200
L
1
4K
ISO
Auto
ISO
Auto
F
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+
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0.00.0
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%
100
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rr
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Program shift
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maintains a constant brightness for ease of viewing. g “Changing the look of the
display (KLV Mode)” (P. 225)
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