V104210RU000 Olympus Water Heaters

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User Manual

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Before You Begin
Table of Contents
Quick Task Index
1. Preparation
2. Shooting
3. Playback
4. Menu Functions
5.
Connecting the camera to a
smartphone
6. Using Field Sensor Data
7. Connecting to a Computer
8. Cautions
9. Troubleshooting
10. Information
11. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Model No. : IM015
TG-6
Instruction Manual
DIGITAL CAMERA
Thank you for your purchase of an Olympus digital camera. Consult this manual while
operating the camera to ensure that you are using the product safely and correctly.
Be sure you have read and understood the contents of “11. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”,
before using this product. Keep these instructions available for future reference.
We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking
important photographs.
The screen and camera illustrations shown in this manual were produced during the
development stages and may differ from the actual product.
If there are additions and/or modifications of functions due to firmware update for the
camera, the contents will differ. For the latest information, please visit the Olympus website.
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Before You Begin
Read and Follow Safety Precautions
To prevent incorrect operation resulting in re or other damage to property or harm to
yourself or to others, read “11. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” (P. 148) in its entirety before
using the camera.
While using the camera, consult this manual to ensure safe and correct operation. Be
sure to keep the manual in a safe place once it is read.
Olympus will not be held liable for violations of local regulations arising from use of this
product outside the country or region of purchase.
Wireless LAN and GPS
The camera features built-in wireless LAN and GPS. Use of these features outside the
country or region of purchase may violate local wireless regulations; be sure to check
with local authorities before use. Olympus will not be held liable for the user’s failure to
comply with local regulations.
Disable wireless LAN and GPS in areas where their use is prohibited.
g “5. Connecting the camera to a smartphone” (P. 106), “6. Using Field Sensor
Data” (P. 111)
User Registration
Visit the OLYMPUS website for information on registering your OLYMPUS products.
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Product Manuals
In addition to the “Instruction Manual” (this pdf), the documentation available for this
product includes “Maintaining Water Resistance” (supplied). Consult these manuals
when using the product.
Instruction Manual (this pdf)
A how-to guide to the camera and its features. The Instruction
Manual can be downloaded from the OLYMPUS website or directly
using the “OLYMPUS Image Share” (OI.Share) smartphone app.
Maintaining Water Resistance
This document lists precautions regarding water resistance. Read
these instructions together with “Important Information about Water
and Shock Resistant Features” (P. 123).
Indications used in this manual
The following symbols are used throughout this manual.
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Notes
Points to note when using the camera.
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Reference pages describing details or related information.
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Table of Contents
Matching Settings to the Scene
(SCN mode) ................................28
[Live Composite]:
Live composite photography.....31
Panorama .................................32
Shooting at Very Close Range
(k mode) .....................................33
Matching Settings to Underwater
Scenes (^ mode) ....................34
Letting the Camera Select
Aperture and Shutter Speed
(P mode) .....................................35
Selecting Aperture (A mode) ....36
Custom Modes (Custom mode
C1/C2) ......................................... 37
Saving settings .........................37
Recalling settings .....................37
Recording Movies ......................38
Recording Movies in Photo
Shooting Modes .........................38
Recording Movies in Movie Mode
(n mode) ....................................39
Using Various Settings ..............40
Settings Accessible via Direct
Buttons ........................................ 41
Controlling exposure
(Exposure F) ...........................41
Zoom (Digital teleconverter) .....42
Performing the sequential/
self-timer shooting ....................42
Pro Capture ..............................44
Using a ash
(Flash photography) .................45
Focus lock ................................46
Using the LED illuminator .........47
Before You Begin 2
Quick Task Index 8
Names of parts 10
1. Preparation 12
Unpacking the Box Contents ....12
Inserting and Removing the
Battery and Card ........................13
Removing the battery ...............14
Removing the card ...................15
Usable cards.............................15
Charging the Battery ..................16
Turning the Camera On ..............17
Initial Setup .................................18
Camera Displays Unreadable/
not in the Selected Language ...20
Formatting the Card ...................21
2. Shooting 22
Information Displays while
Shooting ...................................... 22
Switching the information
display ......................................24
Basic Photography .....................25
Taking photographs
(AUTO mode) ...........................25
Using the zoom.........................26
Selecting a Shooting Mode .......27
Types of shooting modes..........27
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Settings Accessible via Live
Controls .......................................48
Processing options
(Picture mode) ..........................50
Changing ISO sensitivity
(ISO) .........................................52
Adjusting color
(White balance) ........................53
Selecting a focus mode
(AF mode).................................55
Setting the image aspect ..........55
Selecting image quality
(Still image quality) ...................56
Selecting image quality
(Movie quality) ..........................57
Reducing camera shake
(Image stabilizer) ......................59
Adjusting ash output
(Flash intensity control) ............59
Selecting how the camera
measures brightness
(Metering) .................................60
Automatic face detection
(Face priority) ...........................60
Using optional accessories
(Accessory)...............................61
3. Playback 62
Information Display during
Playback ...................................... 62
Playback image information .....62
Switching the information
display ......................................63
Viewing Photographs and
Movies .........................................64
Index display/Calendar
display ......................................65
Close-up playback ....................65
Movie playback .........................66
Erasing images during
playback ...................................66
Using the Playback Menu ..........67
Play H ......................................67
RAW Data Edit/JPEG Edit ........68
Play Movie ................................69
Movie Edit .................................69
Share Order ..............................71
0 ...........................................71
R ..............................................72
Rotate .......................................72
y .............................................73
Image Overlay ..........................74
< .............................................75
Erase ........................................75
Selecting images
(0, Erase Selected,
Share Order Selected) ................76
Scrolling Panoramas ..................77
4. Menu Functions 78
Basic menu operations ..............78
Using Shooting Menu 1/
Shooting Menu 2 ........................80
Restoring default settings/
saving settings
(Reset/Assign Custom Modes) .80
Processing options
(Picture Mode) ..........................81
Selecting the focusing area
(AF Area) ..................................82
Shooting automatically with
a xed interval
(Intrvl. Sh./Time Lapse) ............84
Varying focus little-by-little
over a series of pictures
(Focus BKT) .............................85
Increasing depth of eld
(Focus Stacking Settings).........86
Date stamps (Date Stamp) .......86
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Using the Video Menu ................87
Using the Playback Menu ..........88
Displaying images rotated
(R) .......................................... 88
Retouching pictures (Edit) ........88
Creating movie stills
(In-Movie Image Capture).........92
Trimming movies
(Movie Trimming) ......................93
Canceling all protections ..........93
Using the Setup Menu ................94
Deleting all images
(Card Setup) .............................95
Selecting a language (W) ......95
Using the Custom Menus ..........96
a
AF/MF..................................96
M Disp/8/PC ........................96
C
Exp/ISO ...............................97
D
# Custom ...........................98
b
K/WB/Color ......................98
W Record.................................99
X
Field Sensor ......................100
c
K
Utility ...........................100
Improving focus in dark
surroundings
(AF Illuminator) .......................101
MF Assist ................................101
Adding information displays....102
Viewing camera images
on TV ......................................104
Combinations of JPEG image
sizes and compression
rates........................................105
5. Connecting the camera
to a smartphone 106
Adjusting Settings for
Connection to
a Smartphone ...........................107
Transferring Images to
a Smartphone ...........................108
Shooting Remotely with
a Smartphone ...........................108
Changing Connection
Method .......................................109
Resetting Wireless LAN
Settings .....................................109
Changing the Password .......... 110
Cancelling a Share Order ........ 110
6. Using Field Sensor
Data 111
GPS: Precautions for use ....... 111
Before using GPS function
(A-GPS data) .......................... 111
Using GPS .............................. 112
Displaying tracked movement of
GPS logs ................................ 112
Recording and Saving Logs .... 113
Using Buffered and Saved
Logs ...........................................114
Viewing Location Data .............115
Location data displays ............ 115
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7. Connecting to
a Computer 116
Connecting the Camera to a
Computer ..................................116
Copying Pictures to
a Computer ............................... 117
Installing the PC Software .......117
8. Cautions 118
Batteries .................................... 118
Using Your Charger Abroad .... 118
Number of Images (Stills)/
Length of Footage (Movies)
per Card .....................................119
Cleaning and Storing the
Camera ......................................121
Cleaning the camera ..............121
Storage ...................................122
Pixel Mapping - Checking the
image processing functions ....122
Important Information about
Water and Shock Resistant
Features ....................................123
Using Separately Sold
Accessories ..............................125
Attaching optional silicone
jackets ....................................125
Taking pictures with the Olympus
Wireless RC Flash System .....125
Optional Accessories ...............126
9. Troubleshooting 130
Some Common Issues and Their
Solutions ...................................130
10. Information 136
List of Settings Available in
each Shooting Mode ................136
Default/Custom Settings ..........140
Speci cations ...........................145
11. SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS 148
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..........148
Index 161
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Shooting
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settings
AUTO mode (B)
25
Photographing light trails (lighten
blending)
Live Composite (SCN)31
Taking close-ups of small objects/
macro (close range) photography
Microscope mode (k)
33
Keeping both foreground and
background in focus
Focus Stacking 33
Taking stylish pictures/
taking monotone pictures
ART (Picture mode) 50
Adjusting settings for underwater
photography
Underwater mode (^)
34
Adjusting the brightness of highlights
and shadows
Exposure compensation 41
Recording GPS location data, air and
water temperature, altitude (depth),
and heading
Field sensors 111
Taking pictures with colors at the same
shade as they appear
White balance 53
Changing an aspect ratio
Aspect ratio 55
When the camera will not focus on
your subject/Focusing on one area
AF target settings 82
Keeping a moving subject in focus
Tracking 83
Taking photos in the dark/
taking photos under low light conditions
LED illuminator 47
AF Illuminator 101
Capturing eeting moments
Pro Capture 44
Checking horizontal or vertical
orientation before shooting
Level Gauge 24, 102
Shooting with deliberate composition
Displayed Grid 96
Optimizing the monitor/
adjusting monitor hue
Monitor brightness adjustment 94
Increasing the number of pictures that
can be taken
Still image quality mode 56
Using a remote control
Shooting remotely with a
smartphone
108
Quick Task Index
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Playback/Retouch
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Viewing images on a TV/
viewing images with high picture
quality on a highde nition TV
HDMI 97
Viewing camera images on TV 104
Brightening shadows
Shadow Adj (JPEG Edit) 68, 90
Dealing with red-eye
Redeye Fix (JPEG Edit) 68, 90
Printing made easy
Creating a print order 75
Erasing the sound recorded to a still
image
R
72
Changing the number of frames or
adding frames to the index playback
display
G/Info Settings
102
Camera Settings
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Synchronizing the date and time Setting the date/time 18, 94
Restoring default settings
Reset 80
Changing the menu display language
W
95
Turning off the auto focus sound
8 (Beep sound)
97
Saving settings
Custom mode (C1/C2)37
Putting date stamps on photos
Date Stamp 86
Hiding menu guides
Basic menu operations 78
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Names of parts
Connector cover
(P. 16)
Connector cover lock
(P. 16)
LOCK knob (P. 16)
HDMI micro connector (P. 104)
Speaker
Micro-USB connector (P. 16, 116)
Lens
Self-timer lamp / LED Illuminator /
AF illuminator
(P. 42 / P. 47 / P. 101)
Lens ring release button
(P. 127)
Lens ring (removable)
(P. 127)
Monitor
Internal ash (P. 45)
Strap eyelet (P. 12)
Tripod socket
Battery/card compartment
cover lock (P. 13)
Battery/card compartment cover
(P. 13)
LOCK knob (P. 13)
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* In this manual, the FGHI icons represent operations performed using the arrow pad.
F (Up) / F (Exposure compensation) button (P. 41)
G (Down) / jY (Sequential shooting/Self-timer) (P. 42) / (Erase) button (P. 66)
H (Left) /
u
(mode function)
button (P. 30, 33, 34)
I (Right) / # (Flash) button
(P. 45)
Q button / Live Control (P. 48)
Arrow pad* (FGHI)
INFO button
(P. 24, 63, 115)
R (Movie) / select button
(P. 38 / P. 76)
MENU / Wi-Fi button
(P. 78 / P. 107)
q (Playback) button
(P. 64)
Mode dial (P. 27)
Stereo microphone
ON/OFF button (P. 17)
Zoom lever (P. 26, 65)
LOG switch (P. 113) GPS antenna (P. 112)
Indicator lamp (P. 16)
Shutter button (P. 25)
Control dial (P)
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Unpacking the Box Contents
The following items are included with the camera.
If anything is missing or damaged, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the
camera.
Camera
(with removable lens ring)
Strap USB cable CB-USB12
or
• Basic Manual
• Maintaining Water Resistance
• Warranty card Lithium-ion battery LI-92B USB-AC adapter F-5AC
Contents may vary depending on purchase location.
Attaching the strap
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Lastly, pull the strap rmly, making sure that it is fastened securely.
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Inserting and Removing the Battery and Card
Turn off the camera before opening the battery/card compartment cover.
In this manual, all storage devices are referred to as “cards.”
The following types of SD card (commercially available) can be used with this camera:
SD, SDHC, and SDXC.
Cards must be formatted with this camera before rst use or after being used with
other cameras or computers. g “Formatting the Card” (P. 21)
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Opening the battery/card compartment cover.
3
1
2
LOCK knob
Battery/card compartment lockBattery/card compartment cover
2
Loading the battery.
Use only LI-92B batteries (P. 12, 147).
Insert the battery as illustrated with the C
mark toward the battery lock knob.
If you insert the battery in the wrong
direction, the camera is not turned on. Be
sure to insert it in the correct direction.
Battery lock knob
3
Loading the card.
Slide the card in until it is locked into
place. g “Usable cards” (P. 15)
Terminal area
Do not forcibly insert a damaged or deformed card. Doing so may damage the card
slot.
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Closing the battery/card compartment
cover.
When using the camera, be sure to close
the battery/card compartment cover.
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1
2
Removing the battery
To remove the battery, rst push the battery lock knob in the
direction of the arrow and then remove.
Do not remove the battery while the card write indicator is
displayed.
Card write indicator
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Do not use force.
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It is recommended to set aside a backup battery for prolonged shooting in case the
battery in use drains.
Also read “Batteries” (P. 118).
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Removing the card
Press the inserted card lightly and it will be
ejected. Pull out the card.
Do not remove the card while the card write
indicator is displayed (P. 14).
Usable cards
In this manual, all storage devices are referred to as “cards.” The
following types of SD card (commercially available) can be used with
this camera: SD, SDHC, and SDXC. For the latest information, please
visit the Olympus website.
SD card write protect switch
The SD card body has a write protect switch. Setting the switch to
“LOCK” prevents data being written to the card. Return the switch to
the unlock position enable writing.
LOCK
Cards must be formatted with this camera before rst use or after being used with other
cameras or computers. g “Formatting the Card” (P. 21)
The data in the card will not be erased completely even after formatting the card or
deleting the data. When discarding, destroy the card to prevent leakage of personal
information.
File storage locations
Data on the card are stored in the following folders:
DCIM 100OLYMP: Images
999OLYMP: Images
Folder name Folder name: Data type
Automatic le numbering
GPSLOG:
GPS logs
SNSLOG:
Sensor logs
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Charging the Battery
The battery is not fully charged at shipment. Charge the battery before use, not
stopping until the indicator lamp has turned off to show that the battery is fully charged.
1
Check that the battery is in the camera, and connect the USB cable and
USB-AC adapter.
1
2
3
AC outlet
USB cable (supplied)
Connector cover
or
USB-AC adapter
(supplied)
Micro-USB connector
2
Highlight [Charge] using the FG buttons on the arrow pad and press the Q
button.
USB
Set
Charge
Exit
MTP
Storage
The indicator lamp will light and charging will begin.
The indicator lamp turns off when charging is
complete.
Charging takes about 3 hours. Charging times may
increase at high ambient temperatures.
Indicator lamp
Be sure to unplug the power plug of the USB-AC adapter from the wall outlet when
the charging is complete.
For charging the battery abroad, see “Using Your Charger Abroad” (P. 118).
Never use any cable other than supplied or Olympus-designated USB cable. This may
cause smoking or burning.
The included F-5AC USB-AC adapter (hereafter referred to as USB-AC adapter) differs
depending on the region where you purchased the camera. If you received a plug-in type
USB-AC adapter, plug it directly into AC outlet.
For details on the battery, see “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” (P. 148). For details on the
USB-AC adapter, see “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” (P. 148).
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If the indicator lamp does not light, reconnect the USB cable and USB-AC adapter to the
camera.
If the message “No Connection” is displayed in the monitor, disconnect and reconnect the
cable.
A charger (UC-92: sold separately) can be used to charge the battery.
When to charge the batteries
If the camera displays the message shown in the illustration, charge the battery.
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Battery Empty
Turning the Camera On
1
Press the ON/OFF button to turn on the camera.
The camera will turn on and the indicator lamp and monitor will light.
ON/OFF button
Monitor
Battery level
The battery level icon will be displayed.
7 (green): The camera is ready to shoot.
8 (green): The battery is not full.
9 (blinks red): Charge the battery.
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Camera sleep operation
If no operations are performed for a minute, the camera enters “sleep” (stand-by) mode to
turn off the monitor and to cancel all actions. The camera activates again when you touch
any button (the shutter button, q button, etc.). The camera will turn off automatically if
left in sleep mode for 5 minutes. Turn the camera on again before use. You can select how
long the camera remains idle before entering sleep mode. g [Sleep] (P. 100)
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Initial Setup
After turning the camera on for the rst time, perform the initial setup by selecting a
language and setting the camera clock.
Date and time information is recorded on the card together with the images.
• The le name is also included with the date and time information. Be sure to set the
correct date and time before using the camera. Some functions cannot be used if the date
and time have not been set.
1
Press the Q button when the initial setup dialog
is displaying prompting you to select a language.
Please select your language.
Por favor, selecciona tu idioma.
Veuillez choisir votre langue.
Bitte wählen Sie Ihre Sprache.
2
Highlight the desired language
using the control dial or the
FGHI buttons on the arrow
pad.
The language-selection dialog has two pages of
options. Use the control dial or the FGHI buttons
on the arrow pad to move the cursor between pages.
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Dansk
Eesti
Deutsch
Indonesia
Norsk
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English
Suomi
ǼȜȜȘȞȚțȐ
Italiano
Latviski
Polski
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Nederlands
Français
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Cursor
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Romanian
Español
Viet Nam
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Slovensky
Svenska
Türkçe
Srpski
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Press the Q button when the desired language
is highlighted.
If you press the shutter button before pressing the Q
button, the camera will exit to shooting mode and no
language will be selected. You can perform the initial
setup by turning the camera off and then on again
to display the initial setup dialog and repeating the
process from Step 1.
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Hrvatski
Dansk
Eesti
Deutsch
Indonesia
Norsk
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English
Suomi
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The language can be changed at any time from the e setup menu. g “Selecting a
language (W)” (P. 95)
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Set the date, time, and date format.
• Use the HI buttons on the arrow pad to highlight
items.
Edit the highlighted item using the control dial or the
FG buttons on the arrow pad.
• Press the Q button to set the clock.
The clock can be adjusted at any time from the
e setup menu. g [X Settings] (P. 94)
X
YMD Time
2019
Y/M/D
Cancel
The time is displayed using a
24-hour clock.
5
Highlight a time zone using the control dial or the
FG buttons on the arrow pad and press the Q
button.
Daylight saving time can be turned on or off using the
INFO button.
Time Zone
Seoul
Tokyo
UTC+09:00 (12:30)
Set
If the battery is removed from the camera and the camera is left for a while, the date and
time may be reset to the factory default setting.
You may also need to adjust the frame rate before shooting movies. g [Video Frame
Rate] (P. 87)
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Camera Displays Unreadable/not in the Selected Language
If the camera displays are in an unfamiliar language or use characters you are unable
to read, you may have accidentally selected the wrong language in the language-
selection dialog. Follow the steps below to change languages.
1
Press the MENU button to display the menus.
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Highlight the e tab using the FGH buttons on the arrow pad and press the
Q button.
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Highlight the desired language using the FGHI buttons on the arrow pad
and press the Q button.
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Suomi
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Formatting the Card
Cards must be formatted with this camera before rst use or after being used with
other cameras or computers.
All data stored on the card, including protected images, is erased when the card is
formatted.
When formatting a used card, con rm there are no images that you still want to keep
on the card. g “Usable cards” (P. 15)
1
Press the MENU button to display the menus.
2
1
1
Shooting Menu 1
AF Area
Picture Mode
I
Reset/Assign Custom Modes
Back Set
2
Highlight the e tab using the FGH buttons on the arrow pad and press the
Q button.
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Setup Menu
Wi-Fi Settings
Rec View
s
W
X Settings
0.5 sec
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English
Card Setup
Back Set
3
Highlight [Card Setup] using the FG buttons on the arrow pad and press
the Q button.
If there is data on the card, menu items appear.
Highlight [Format] and press the Q button.
Card Setup
Format
All Erase
Back Set
4
Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button.
Formatting is performed.
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Information Displays while Shooting
Monitor display during still photography
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1 Card write indicator .........................P. 14
2 Wireless LAN connection status
............................................. P. 106 – 110
3 Date stamp .....................................P. 86
4 AF ne-tuning guide..................P. 46, 55
5 Af target ....................................P. 25, 82
6 HDR ..........................................P. 29, 34
7 Bracketing icon .........................P. 33, 85
8 Handheld starlight ...........................P. 28
9 Focus stacking ................................P. 33
0 Accessory ...............................P. 61, 126
a Digital teleconverter*
1
.....................P. 42
b Time lapse shooting ........................P. 84
c Face priority ....................................P. 60
d Movie sound .......................P. 38, 72, 87
e Wind noise reduction ......................P. 87
f Level gauge (tilt) .....................P. 24, 102
g Optical zoom ratio/
magni cation*
1
..........................P. 26, 33
h Internal temperature warning ........P. 134
i Flash ...............................................P. 45
(blinks: charging in progress, lights up:
charging completed)
j AF con rmation mark......................P. 25
k Picture mode.............................P. 50, 81
l ISO sensitivity .................................P. 52
m White balance .................................P. 53
n AF mode .........................................P. 55
o Aspect ratio .....................................P. 55
p Image quality (still images) .............P. 56
q Record mode (movies) ...................P. 57
r Available recording time ...............P. 119
s Number of storable still pictures ...P. 119
t Level gauge (horizon) .............P. 24, 102
u Top: Flash intensity control .............P. 59
Bottom: Exposure compensation ....P. 41
v Exposure compensation value........P. 41
w Aperture value ................................P. 36
x Shutter speed .................................P. 35
y Histogram .......................................P. 24
z Grid guide .......................................P. 96
A Shooting mode.........................P. 27 39
B Custom mode .................................P. 37
C LOG icon/warning .........................P. 113
D GPS icon....................................... P. 111
E Metering mode ................................P. 60
F Sequential shooting/Self-timer ........P. 42
Pro Capture shooting ......................P. 44
G Flash intensity control .....................P. 59
H Flash mode .....................................P. 45
I Image stabilizer...............................P. 59
J Battery level ....................................P. 17
K Recording level meter .....................P. 39
*1 Displayed at all times if [n Microscope Control] (P. 33) is in use.
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Switching the information display
You can switch the information displayed in the monitor
during shooting using the INFO button.
INFO
Level Gauge display
(Custom2)
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Histogram display
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Basic Information*
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* Not displayed in n mode (movie mode) unless recording is in progress.
You can change Custom1 and Custom2 settings. g [G/Info Settings] > [LV-Info]
(P. 102)
The information display screens can be switched in either direction by rotating the control
dial while pressing the INFO button.
Histogram display
A histogram showing the distribution of
brightness in the image is displayed. The
horizontal axis 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.
More
Less
Dark Bright
Level gauge display
The orientation of the camera is indicated. The “tilt” direction is indicated on the vertical
bar and the “horizon” direction on the horizontal bar. The camera is level and plumb
when the bars turn green.
Use the indicators on the level gauge as a guide.
Error in the display can be corrected via calibration (P. 100).
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Basic Photography
Just press the shutter button and let the camera adjust settings to suit the scene.
Taking photographs ( AUTO mode)
1
Rotate the mode dial to B.
2
Frame the shot.
Be careful that your ngers or the camera
strap do not obstruct the lens or AF
illuminator.
Landscape position Portrait position
3
Adjust the focus.
Display the subject in the center of the monitor, and lightly press the shutter button
down to the rst position (press the shutter button halfway).
The AF con rmation mark (() will be displayed, and a green frame (AF target) will
be displayed in the focus location.
AF con rmation mark
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Press the shutter button halfway. AF target
If the AF con rmation mark blinks, the subject is not in focus. (P. 131)
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4
Release the shutter.
Press the shutter button all the way (fully).
The camera will release the shutter and take a
picture.
The shot image will be displayed on the monitor.
Press the shutter button all the
way.
$ Notes
To exit to shooting mode from menus or playback, press the shutter button halfway.
Using the zoom
Zoom in to photograph distant objects or zoom out to increase the area visible in the
frame. Zoom can be adjusted using the zoom lever.
W side T side
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Selecting a Shooting Mode
Use the mode dial to select the shooting mode, and then shoot the image.
Mode iconIndicator
Types of shooting modes
For how to use the various shooting modes, see the following.
Shooting mode Description
g
B
The camera automatically selects the most appropriate shooting
mode.
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SCN
The camera automatically optimizes settings for the subject or
scene.
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k
Images can be taken from up to 1 cm away from the subject. In
this mode you can shoot images with a large depth of eld, and
perform focus bracket shooting of a set number of images.
33
^
Only by selecting a sub mode according to the subject or the
scene, you can shoot underwater photographs with a proper
setting.
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P
The camera meters subject brightness and automatically adjusts
shutter speed and aperture for optimal results.
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A
You select the aperture and the camera automatically adjusts
shutter speed for optimal results.
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C1
Use custom modes to save and recall settings.
Different settings can be stored in each of the two custom
modes (C1 and C2).
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C2
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Functions that cannot be selected from menus
Some items may not be selectable from the menus when using the arrow pad.
Items that cannot be set with the current shooting mode. g “List of Settings Available
in each Shooting Mode” (P. 136)
Items that cannot be set because of an item that has already been set:
Settings such as picture mode are unavailable when the mode dial is rotated to B.
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Matching Settings to the Scene (SCN mode)
Just rotate the mode dial to SCN and select the scene mode of your choice to shoot
with the camera settings optimized by the subject or scene.
The procedures for using [Live Composite] and [Panorama] differ from the other scene
modes; for more information, see “[Live Composite]: Live composite photography”
(P. 31) and “Panorama” (P. 32).
Subject type Scene mode Description
People
B
Portrait Suitable for portrait shooting. Brings out skin texture.
e
e-Portrait
Smooths out skin tones and texture. This mode is suitable
when viewing images on a high-de nition TV. The camera
records two pictures: one with the effect applied and one
without.
D
Portrait +
Landscape
Suitable for portraits featuring a landscape in the
background.
Blues, greens, and skin tones are captured beautifully.
U
Portrait +
Nightscape
Suitable for portrait shooting against a background of night
view.
Use of a tripod and remote control via OI.Share is
recommended (P. 107, 108).
m
Children
Suitable for photographs of children and other active
subjects.
Nightscapes
G
Nightscape
Suitable for tripod shooting of night scenes.
Use of a tripod and remote control via OI.Share is
recommended (P. 107, 108).
U
Portrait +
Nightscape
Suitable for portrait shooting against a background of night
view.
Use of a tripod and remote control via OI.Share is
recommended (P. 107, 108).
H
Handheld
Starlight
Suitable for shooting night scenes without a tripod. Reduces
blur when shooting low light/illuminated scenes.
The camera makes eight exposures and combines them
into a single photograph.
X
Fireworks
Suitable for shooting reworks at night.
Use of a tripod and remote control via OI.Share is
recommended (P. 107, 108).
d
Live
Composite
The camera automatically shoots multiple images, takes
newly bright areas only, and composites them into a single
image.
With normal long exposure, an image of light trace such as
star trails with bright buildings tends to get too bright. You
can capture them without over exposure while checking the
progress.
For information on taking photos using this feature, see
“[Live Composite]: Live composite photography” (P. 31).
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Subject type Scene mode Description
Motion
C
Sport
Suitable for fast action shooting.
The camera will take photos while the shutter button is
pressed.
m
Children
Suitable for photographs of children and other active
subjects.
Scenery
F
Landscape Suitable for landscape shooting.
`
Sunset Suitable for shooting the sunset.
g
Beach &
Snow
Suitable for shooting at snow-capped mountains, seascapes
in the sun, and other whitish scenes.
s
Panorama
Shoot a series of images that combine to create a
panorama.
For information on taking photos using this feature, see
“Panorama” (P. 32).
E
Backlight
HDR
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.
Indoors
W
Candlelight
Suitable for shots of candlelit scenes. Warm colors are
preserved.
B
Portrait
Suitable for portrait shooting.
Brings out skin texture.
e
e-Portrait
Smooths out skin tones and texture. This mode is suitable
when viewing images on a high-de nition TV. The camera
records two pictures: one with the effect applied and one
without.
m
Children
Suitable for photographs of children and other active
subjects.
E
Backlight
HDR
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.
To maximize the bene ts of the scene modes, some of the shooting function settings are
disabled.
Some time may be needed to record pictures taken using [e-Portrait]. In addition, when
the image quality mode is [RAW], the image is recorded in RAW+JPEG.
[Handheld Starlight] pictures taken with [RAW] selected for image quality will be recorded
in RAW+JPEG format, with the rst frame recorded as a RAW image and the nal
composite as a JPEG image.
[Backlight HDR] records HDR-processed images in JPEG format. When the image quality
mode is set to [RAW], the image is recorded in RAW+JPEG.
- Noise may be more noticeable in photos taken in conditions associated with slow
shutter speeds.
- For best results, secure the camera by, for example, mounting it on a tripod.
- The image displayed on the monitor while shooting will differ from the HDR-processed
image.
- The picture mode is xed to [Natural] and the color space is xed to [sRGB].
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Rotate the mode dial to SCN.
2
Highlight the desired subject type using
FGHI or the control dial and press the Q
button.
Motion Scenery
Nightscapes
Indoors
People
3
Highlight the desired scene mode using HI or
the control dial and press the Q button.
To return to the previous display, press the MENU
button without pressing the Q button to select a
scene mode.
To select a different scene mode, press the
u
(H)
button.
Portrait
4
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[Live Composite]: Live composite photography
1
Rotate the mode dial to SCN.
2
Highlight [Nightscapes] using FGHI or the control dial and press the Q
button.
3
Highlight [Live Composite] using HI or the control dial and press the Q
button.
4
Press the shutter button halfway down to focus.
To reduce blur caused by camera shake, x the camera securely to a tripod and use
a remote shutter release controlled via OI.Share (P. 108) in wireless remote mode.
If the focus indicator blinks, the camera is not in focus.
5
Press the shutter button all the way down to shoot.
The camera con gures the proper settings automatically and starts shooting.
After pressing the shutter button, there is a time lag until shooting starts.
The composite image will be displayed at regular intervals.
6
Press the shutter button again to stop shooting.
View the changing result in the monitor and press the shutter button to end shooting
once the desired result is achieved.
The recording length in one shooting is up to 3 hours.
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Panorama
1
Rotate the mode dial to SCN.
2
Highlight [Scenery] using FGHI or the control dial and press the Q
button.
3
Highlight [Panorama] using HI or the control dial and press the Q button.
4
Press the shutter button to take the rst frame.
5
Pan the camera slowly to frame the second shot.
A target mark will be displayed.
6
Move the camera slowly so that the pointer and
the target mark overlap. The camera releases the
shutter automatically when the pointer and the
target overlap.
To combine only two frames, press the Q button.
PointerTarget mark
Cancel Save
Screen when combining
images from left to right
7
Repeat step 5 to take a third frame. The camera automatically combines the
frames into a single panorama image.
To cancel the panorama function, press the MENU button.
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Focus, exposure, and the like are xed at the values in effect at the start of shooting.
If you press the Q button or press the shutter button again before panning the camera to
move the target over the pointer, shooting will end and a panorama will be created from
the frames shot to that point.
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Shooting at Very Close Range (k mode)
Images can be taken from up to 1 cm away from the subject. In this mode you can
shoot images with a large depth of eld, and perform focus bracket shooting of a set
number of images.
Sub mode Application
m
Microscope Images can be taken from up to 1 cm away from the subject.
o
Focus
Stacking*
1
The camera shoots a number of images, automatically shifting the focus
in each image. These can then be combined into a composite image
with a large depth of eld. Two images are recorded, the rst frame
and the composite image. The number of shots and the length of time
the camera waits before shooting starts can be selected using [Focus
Stacking Settings] (P. 86).
p
Focus
Bracketing
In this mode, the camera shoots a number of images, automatically
shifting the focus in each image. The number of images and shooting
steps are set in [Focus BKT] (P. 85).
n
Microscope
Control
Optimized for close-ups with the subject magni ed in the monitor.The
magni cation level when the shooting distance is 1 cm is displayed
on the monitor. Press I to zoom in on the view through the lens (2×
zoom). Press again for 4× zoom. Pressing I when 4× zoom is selected
cancels zoom. At high magni cation levels, the image may be grainy.
*1 There may be situations in which it is not possible to create composite image due to
camera shake.
1
Rotate the mode dial to k.
2
Highlight a secondary (“sub”) mode using HI
or the control dial and press the Q button.
Microscope
3
Shoot.
To take a series of shots at the same focus distance, use focus lock (P. 46) or MF
(P. 55).
$ Notes
When the mode dial is k, the secondary ("sub") mode selection screen is displayed by
pressing the
u
(H) button.
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Matching Settings to Underwater Scenes (^ mode)
Only by selecting a sub mode according to the subject or the scene, you can shoot
underwater photographs with a proper setting.
Sub mode Application
]
Underwater
Snapshot
Optimized for underwater photography that uses natural light.
E
Underwater Wide Suitable for shooting underwater.
w
Underwater Macro Suitable for shooting close-up view underwater.
f
Underwater
Microscope
Suitable for shooting subjects under water from distances as
close as 1 cm.
_
Underwater HDR
Suitable for contrasting underwater scenes. This mode captures
multiple images and merges them into one, properly exposed
image. This mode may not function well for shooting a fast-
moving subject.
1
Rotate the mode dial to ^.
2
Highlight a secondary (“sub”) mode using HI
or the control dial and press the Q button.
Underwater Snapshot
3
Shoot.
To take a series of shots at the same focus distance, use focus lock (P. 46) or MF
(P. 55).
$ Notes
When the mode dial is ^, the secondary ("sub") mode selection screen is displayed by
pressing the
u
(H) button.
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Letting the Camera Select Aperture and Shutter Speed
( P mode)
In P mode, the camera selects the optimal aperture, shutter speed, and ISO sensitivity
according to subject brightness. Set the mode dial to P.
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Shutter speed
Aperture value
Exposure
compensation
amount
The shutter speed and aperture selected by the camera are displayed.
Exposure compensation (P. 41) can be adjusted by rotating the control dial or by
pressing the F (F) button and then using HI.
The shutter speed and aperture value displays will blink if the camera is unable to achieve
correct exposure.
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Selecting Aperture ( A mode)
A mode is a shooting mode where you select the aperture and let the camera
automatically adjust to the appropriate shutter speed. Rotate the mode dial to A and
then use the control dial to select an aperture value.
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Aperture value
After pressing the F (F) button, you can also use FG to select the aperture.
After pressing the F (F) button, you can adjust exposure compensation (P. 41) by
using the control dial or HI.
The shutter speed display will blink if the camera is unable to achieve correct exposure.
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Custom Modes (Custom mode C1/C2)
Use custom modes to save and recall settings.
Different settings can be stored in each of the two custom modes (C1 and C2).
Saving settings
1
Adjust settings in order to save.
Rotate the mode dial to a position other than n (movie mode).
2
Press the MENU button to display the menus.
3
Highlight the W tab using FGH and press the Q button.
4
Highlight [Reset/Assign Custom Modes] and press the Q button.
5
Highlight [Custom Mode C1] or [Custom Mode C2] and press the Q button.
6
Highlight [Set] and press the Q button.
Any existing settings are overwritten.
To cancel the registration, select [Reset].
Recalling settings
1
Rotate the mode dial to C1 or C2.
The settings saved using [Reset/Assign Custom
Modes] > [Custom Mode C1] or [Custom Mode C2]
in W Shooting Menu 1 will be recalled.
2
Shoot.
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Recording Movies
You can lm movies using the camera’s dedicated n (movie) mode or perform basic
recording operations without ending still photography.
Movies are recorded using the R (movie) button.
Movie-related options and indicators can be displayed by rotating the mode dial to
select n (movie) mode.
n (movie) mode
Select this mode if you will primarily be
lming movies.
Still photography modes
Select these modes to lm movies
during still photography.
CMOS image sensors of the type used in the camera generate a so-called “rolling shutter”
effect that can cause distortion in pictures of moving objects. This distortion is a physical
phenomenon that occurs in pictures of fast-moving subjects or if the camera is moved
during shooting. It is particularly noticeable in pictures taken at long focal lengths.
• The R button cannot be used to record movies in the following instances:
while shutter the button is pressed halfway or sequential, interval timer, live composite,
or panorama photography is in progress
A beep does not sound when the camera focuses in movie mode.
Recording Movies in Photo Shooting Modes
1
Press the R button to begin recording.
Movie you are recording will be displayed on the
monitor.
2
Press the R button again to end recording.
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Recording Movies in Movie Mode (n mode)
1
Rotate the mode dial to n.
2
Press the Q button to display live controls
and then use FG highlight n movie quality
(P. 57).
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FHD HS
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FHD HS
120fps
n Movie quality
3
Highlight the desired option using HI and press the Q button.
4
Press the R button to begin recording.
• Press the R button again to end recording.
The sound level during recording is shown by the
recording level meter. The more the meter extends
into the red, the higher the recording level.
The recording level can be adjusted from the
n video menu. g [Recording Volume] (P. 87)
Recording level meter
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Using Various Settings
Shooting settings can be adjusted using any of the following:
Direct Buttons (P. 41)
Frequently used functions are assigned to
FGHI. Just by pressing the button, you can
select the assigned function directly.
Some features may be unavailable depending
on the shooting mode and camera settings.
g “List of Settings Available in each Shooting
Mode” (P. 136)
Live Controls (P. 48)
AUTOAUTO
P
WB Auto
AUTOAUTO
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WB
AUTO
WB
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
Adjust settings while previewing the results in the
display. Some functions are not available in some
shooting modes. g “List of Settings Available
in each Shooting Mode” (P. 136)
Menus (P. 78)
2
1
1
Shooting Menu 1
AF Area
Picture Mode
I
Reset/Assign Custom Modes
Back Set
Access a wide variety of functions, including
shooting, playback, time and date, and display
settings.
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Settings Accessible via Direct Buttons
Frequently used functions are assigned to FGHI. Just by pressing the button, you
can select the assigned function directly.
Some features may be unavailable depending on the shooting mode and camera
settings. g “List of Settings Available in each Shooting Mode” (P. 136)
Controlling exposure ( Exposure F)
Select positive (“+”) values to make pictures brighter, negative (“–”) values to make
pictures darker. Exposure can be adjusted by ±2.0 EV.
Negative (–) No compensation (0) Positive (+)
The method used varies with the shooting mode.
Shooting mode Method
P mode/custom mode/movie
mode/^ mode/k mode
Rotate the control dial.
or
Press the F (F) button and then press HI.
A mode
Press the F (F) button and then rotate the control dial.
or
Press the F (F) button and then press HI.
Exposure compensation is not available in B or SCN mode.
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Zoom (Digital teleconverter)
Zoom in on and record the center of the frame. In P, A, and n modes, the zoom ratio
increases by about 2×, while when n (Microscope Control) is selected in k mode,
you have a choice of 2× and 4× zoom.
1
Rotate the mode dial to P, A, n or k.
If the mode dial is rotated to k, select
n (Microscope Control).
2
If the mode dial is rotated to P, A, or n, press
H.
If the mode dial is rotated to k, press I.
The zoom ratio increases by 2× and a H icon is
displayed. To cancel zoom, press H.
If the mode dial is rotated to k, pressing I
increases zoom by 2×. Press I again for 4× zoom,
and a third time to cancel zoom.
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Digital teleconverter
JPEG images are recorded at the selected zoom ratio. In the case of RAW images, a
frame shows the zoom crop. A frame showing the zoom crop is displayed on the image
during playback.
In the case of 4K and high-speed movies, the digital teleconverter is automatically
disabled when recording starts.
• [AF Area] is xed at [I] (single target).
Performing the sequential/self-timer shooting
You can take a series of pictures by keeping the shutter button pressed all the way
down. Alternatively, you can take pictures using the self-timer.
1
Press the jY (G) button.
P
Single
o
S
J
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Highlight an option using HI or the control dial.
o
Single
1 frame is taken at a time when the shutter button is pressed.
T
Sequential
High
Hold the shutter-release button all the way down to take a series of
photographs.
To select a frame advance rate, highlight [Sequential High]
and press the INFO button before you press the Q button.
Select from frame advance rates of approximately 10 frames
per second (10 fps) or 20 frames per second (20 fps). Use
FGHI or the control dial to highlight a frame advance rate
and press the Q button to select.
• The ash is disabled.
S
Sequential
Low
Pictures will be taken at about 5 fps while the shutter button is
pressed all the way down.
Y12s Y 12 sec
Press the shutter button halfway to focus, all the way down to start
the timer. First, the self-timer lamp lights up for approximately 10
seconds, then it blinks for approximately 2 seconds and the picture
is taken.
Y2s Y 2 sec
Press the shutter button halfway to focus, all the way down to start
the timer. The self-timer lamp blinks for approximately 2 seconds,
and then the picture is taken.
YC
Custom
Self-timer
Press the INFO button to set [Y Timer], [Number of Frames], and
[Interval Length].
Use HI to highlight items and FG to select a value.
Focus, exposure, and white balance are xed at the values for the
rst shot in each series.
J
Pro Capture
Sequential shooting begins when you press the shutter button
halfway. Press the shutter button all the way down to begin
recording captured images to the card, including those for a
halfway press. Focus, exposure, and white balance are xed at the
values for the rst shot in each series. g “Pro Capture” (P. 44)
• The ash is disabled.
3
Press the Q button.
Fix the camera securely on a tripod for self-timer shooting.
If you stand in front of the camera to press the shutter button when using the self-timer,
the picture may be out of focus.
When you are using S, live view is displayed. In T, the display shows the last
photograph taken during the sequential shooting.
During sequential shooting, if the battery level icon blinks due to low battery, the camera
stops shooting and starts saving the pictures you have taken on the card. The camera
may not save all of the pictures depending on how much battery power remains.
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To cancel the activated self-timer, press the MENU button.
Self timer is not canceled automatically after shooting.
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Pro Capture
In Pro Capture mode, the camera records pictures at a rate of about 10 frames per
second, starting approximately 0.5 seconds before the shutter button is pressed all the
way down. Use this mode to capture moments you might otherwise miss due to shutter
lag.
Shutter button pressed
halfway
Shutter lag
Up to 5 frames
Burst shooting
continues
Shutter button pressed all
the way down
Moment you
want
To eliminate the lag between the shutter button being pressed all the way down and the
start of recording, the camera starts shooting a series of pictures using the electronic
shutter when the shutter button is pressed halfway, and begins recording the pictures—
including those taken when the shutter button was pressed halfway (up to 5)—to the
card when the shutter button is pressed all the way down.
1
Press the jY (G) button.
2
Highlight J (Pro Capture) using HI or the control dial and press the Q
button.
3
Press the shutter button halfway to start shooting.
4
Press the shutter button all the way down to start recording to the card.
The camera will continue shooting for up to a minute while the shutter button is pressed
halfway. To resume shooting, press the button halfway again.
Flickering occurred by uorescent lights or the large movement of the subject, etc. may
cause distortions in images.
The monitor will not be blacked out and the shutter sound will not be emitted while
bracketing.
The slowest shutter speed is limited.
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Using a ash (Flash photography)
You can use a ash when shooting.
1
Press the # (I) button.
2
Highlight a ash mode using HI or the control dial and press the Q button.
AUTO Flash Auto
The ash res automatically in low light or backlight
conditions.
#
Fill In
The ash res regardless of the light conditions.
0
Redeye
The ash res so that the red-eye phenomenon is
reduced.
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Flash Off The ash does not re.
1
Red-Eye Slow
Slow synchronization
(1st curtain/Red-eye
reduction ash)
The slow synchronization is combined with the red-eye
reduction ash.
2
Slow
Slow synchronization
(1st curtain)
The ash res with slow shutter speeds to brighten
dimly-lit backgrounds.
3, 4
etc.
Manual Value
Control ash output manually. If you highlight [Manual
Value] and press the INFO button before pressing the
Q button, you can adjust ash output using FGHI
or the control dial.
#RC
Remote Control
The dedicated underwater strobe or the Olympus
wireless RC ash is used to take pictures. For details,
see “Taking pictures with the Olympus Wireless RC
Flash System” (P. 125).
q
LED On
The LED turns on when a picture is taken. This is
effective for taking close up pictures.
• In [0 (Redeye)], after the pre- ashes, it takes about 1 second before the shutter is
released. Do not move the camera until shooting is complete.
• [0 (Redeye)] may not work effectively under some shooting conditions.
The shutter speed becomes slower in [
2
(Slow)]. Use a tripod and secure the camera.
Some features may be unavailable depending on the shooting mode and camera settings.
g “List of Settings Available in each Shooting Mode” (P. 136)
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Focus lock
You can lock focus at the desired position.
1
Press the shutter button halfway to focus.
2
While keeping the position of the camera, press the
Q button.
The camera focuses and locks the position.
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AF lock mark
While focus lock is in effect, the focus distance can be ne-tuned using FG or the
control dial.
• Pressing the Q button, zooming operation, pressing the MENU button, and the other
operations also release the focus lock.
If the focus indicator blinks when the shutter button is pressed halfway with [
d
Live
Composite] (P. 28, 31) selected for SCN mode, you can set focus to in nity by
pressing the Q button.
Focus lock is not available in B mode and some SCN modes.
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Using the LED illuminator
Unlike the ash, which lights only brie y, the LED illuminator stays lit for longer periods.
It can also serve as a ashlight.
1
Press and hold the INFO button.
2
Release the button when the LED illuminator
lights.
The illuminator will light even if the camera is off.
LED illuminator
If the camera is on
The LED illuminator will remain lit for up to around 90 seconds while camera controls
are in use, or up to 30 seconds if no operations are performed.
The LED illuminator can be used during movie recording. It cannot, however, be used to
lm 4K movies.
If the camera is off
The LED illuminator will remain lit for up to around 30 seconds, whether or not you
attempt to operate camera controls.
The LED illuminator turns off automatically if you:
• press the ON/OFF button,
use the LOG switch,
display the menus,
connect or disconnect a USB cable, or
connect to a Wi-Fi network.
To turn the LED illuminator off
Press and hold the INFO button down until the LED illuminator turns off.
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Settings Accessible via Live Controls
You can use live control to select the shooting function while checking the effect on the
screen.
The selected settings apply in all of P, A, and n modes.
AUTOAUTO
P
WB Auto
AUTOAUTO
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Functions
Live control screen
Settings
Available settings
Picture mode ........................................P. 50
Scene mode*
1
.......................................P. 28
ISO sensitivity .......................................P. 52
White balance .......................................P. 53
AF mode ...............................................P. 55
Aspect ratio...........................................P. 55
K Still image quality ...........................P. 56
n Movie quality ..................................P. 57
K
Image stabilizer
*
3
..............................P. 59
n
Image stabilizer
*
2
..............................P. 59
Flash*
3
*
4
................................................P. 45
Flash compensation*
3
...........................P. 59
Sequential shooting/Self-timer..............P. 42
Metering mode*
3
...................................P. 60
Face priority ..........................................P. 60
Accessory .............................................P. 61
*1 Displayed only in scene modes.
*2 Displayed only in movie mode.
*3 Not displayed in movie mode.
*4 The camera stores the settings for P, A, ^ (underwater mode), and k (microscope
mode) separately and restores them the next time the mode is selected, even after the
camera has been turned off.
1
Press the Q button to display the live control.
To hide the live control, press the Q button again.
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2
Use FG to highlight the desired
function and HI to highlight a
setting, and then press the Q
button.
You can use the control dial to select
a setting.
The selected settings take effect
automatically if no operations are
performed for about 8 seconds.
AUTOAUTO
P
WB Auto
AUTOAUTO
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WB
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Cursor
Displays the selected
function name
HI or P
Cursor
F
G
Some items are not available in some shooting modes. g “List of Settings Available in
each Shooting Mode” (P. 136)
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For the default settings of each option, refer to “Default/Custom Settings” (P. 140).
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Processing options (Picture mode)
You can select a picture mode and make individual adjustments to contrast, sharpness,
and other parameters (P. 81). Changes to each picture mode are stored separately.
1
Press the Q button and use FG to highlight
Picture Mode.
2
Highlight an option using HI and press the Q
button.
AUTOAUTO
Natural
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AUTO
WB
AUTO
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Picture mode
Picture mode options
i-Enhance
Produces more impressive-looking results suited to the
scene.
Vivid
Produces vivid colors.
Natural
Produces natural colors.
Muted Produces at tones.
Portrait
Produces beautiful skin tones.
Monochrome
Produces black and white tone.
Custom
Select an existing picture mode, edit its parameters,
and save it as a custom picture mode.
v
e-Portrait
Produces smooth skin textures. This mode cannot
be used with bracket photography or when shooting
movies.
F
Underwater
Process pictures to preserve the vivid colors seen under
water.
We recommend selecting [Off] for [#+WB] (P. 98)
when this option is in effect.
/ *
Pop Art
Enhances the color and atmosphere of an image more
brightly and vividly.
Soft Focus
Expresses an ethereal atmosphere with a soft tone and
makes an image dreamy.
/ *
Pale&Light Color
Expresses a comfortable oating feeling by making an
image more pale and light.
Light Tone
Creates a high-quality image by softening both
shadows and highlights.
/ *
Grainy Film
Expresses the strength and roughness of black and
white.
/ / *
Pin Hole
Expresses the tunnel effect like that obtained from an
old fashioned camera or a toy camera by reducing the
peripheral brightness.
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Diorama
Expresses an image shooting a surreal miniature world
with enhancing the saturation and contrast and blurring
an out-of-focus area of an image.
/ *
Cross Process
Creates an image that expresses a surreal atmosphere.
Gentle Sepia
Creates a high-quality image by drawing out shadows
and softening the overall image.
/ *
Dramatic Tone
Enhances the local contrast of an image and provide
an image that a difference of brightness and darkness
is emphasized.
/ *
Key Line
Creates an image that emphasizes edges and adds an
illustrative style.
/ *
Watercolor
Creates a soft, bright image by removing dark areas,
blending pale colors on a white canvas, and further
softening contours.
/ / *
Vintage
Expresses an everyday shot in a nostalgic, vintage tone
using printed lm discoloration and fading.
/ / * Partial Color
Impressively expresses a subject by extracting colors
you want to emphasize and keeping everything else
monotone.
/ *
Bleach Bypass
The “bleach bypass” effect, which you may recognize
from motion pictures and the like, can be used to great
effect in shots of streetscapes or metal objects.
Instant Film
A contemporary take on the skin tones and shadow
gradations typical of lm.
* 2 and 3 are altered versions of the original (1).
When [ART] is selected for picture mode, [Color Space] (P. 98) will be locked at [sRGB].
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Using [Partial Color]
Record only selected hues in color.
1
Press the Q button and use FG to highlight the picture mode.
2
Highlight [Partial Color 1/2/3] using HI.
3
Press the INFO button.
A color ring appears in the display.
ColorColor
P
Color ring
4
Select a color using HI or the control dial.
The effect is visible in the display.
5
Shoot.
Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO)
Increasing ISO sensitivity increases noise (graininess) but allows photographs to be
taken when lighting is poor.
1
Press the Q button and then highlight ISO
sensitivity using FG.
2
Highlight an option using HI and press the Q
button.
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AUTOAUTO
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100100 125125 160160 200200 250250 320320
ISO
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
The sensitivity is set automatically according to the shooting conditions. The
maximum ISO sensitivity value and other auto ISO settings can be adjusted
using the [ISO-Auto Set] option in custom menus (P. 97).
100–12800
The sensitivity is set to the selected value.
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Adjusting color (White balance)
White balance (WB) ensures that white objects in images recorded by the camera
appear white. [W] is suitable in most circumstances, but other values can be selected
according to the light source when [W] fails to produce the desired results or you wish
to introduce a deliberate color cast into your images.
1
Press the Q button and use FG to highlight
White Balance.
2
Highlight an option using HI and press the Q
button.
AUTOAUTO
P
WB Auto
AUTOAUTO
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WB
AUTO
WB
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
White balance
WB mode
Color
temperature
Light conditions
W
Auto white
balance
For most light conditions (when there is a
white portion framed on the monitor). Use
this mode for general use.
5
Preset white
balance
5300 K
For shooting outdoors on a clear day, or to
capture the reds in a sunset or the colors in
a reworks display
N
7500 K
For shooting outdoors in the shadows on a
clear day
O
6000 K For shooting outdoors on a cloudy day
1
3000 K For shooting under a tungsten light
>
4000 K For shooting under a uorescent light
g *
For pictures taken in shallow waters
(approximately 3 m (9.8 ft.) or less)
h *
For pictures taken underwater at depths of
from 3 to 15 m (9.8 to 49.2 ft.)
i *
For pictures taken underwater at below
15 m (49.2 ft.)
Use a underwater case at depths below
15 m (49.2 ft.).
n
5500 K For ash shooting
P/Q/
W/X
One-touch
white balance
Color
temperature set
by one-touch WB
Press the INFO button to measure white
balance using a white or gray target when
using a ash or other light source of an
unknown type or when shooting under
mixed lighting. g “One-touch white
balance” (P. 54)
Custom white
balance
2000 K – 14000 K
After pressing the INFO button, use
FGHI to select a color temperature and
then press the Q button.
* Depends on weather and sea conditions, etc.
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One-touch white balance
Measure white balance by framing a piece of paper or other white object under
the lighting that will be used in the nal photograph. This is useful when shooting a
subject under natural light, as well as under various light sources with different color
temperatures.
1
Highlight [P], [Q], [W], or [X] (one-touch
white balance 1, 2, 3, or 4) and press the INFO
button.
The one-touch white balance screen appears.
2
Photograph a piece of colorless (white or gray) paper.
Frame the paper so that it lls the display and no shadows fall it.
3
Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button.
The new value is saved as a preset white balance option.
The new value is stored until one-touch white balance is measured again. Turning the
power off does not erase the data.
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Selecting a focus mode (AF mode)
You can select a focusing method (focus mode). You can select separate focusing
methods for still photography mode and movie mode.
1
Press the Q button and use FG to highlight AF
mode.
Auto Focus
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N
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WB
AUTO
WB
AUTO
P
AFAF
MFMF
ISO
AUTO
AF mode
2
Highlight an option using HI and press the Q button.
AF (Auto focus)
The camera focuses automatically when the shutter button is
pressed halfway. You can select the focus area in the shooting
menu.
The camera adjusts focus continuously during movie
recording.
MF (Manual focus)
Use FG or the control dial to focus manually on a subject
anywhere in the frame.
Manual focus can be enabled by pressing and holding the Q
button during shooting.
d (Super macro AF)
Focus at short distances using auto focus.
e (Super macro MF)
Focus at short distances using manual focus.
The camera may be unable to focus if the subject is poorly lit, obscured by mist or smoke,
or lacks contrast.
• [d] and [e] are available only in P, A, and n modes.
Setting the image aspect
You can change the aspect ratio (horizontal-to-vertical ratio) when taking pictures.
Depending on your preference, you can set the aspect ratio to [4:3] (standard), [16:9],
[3:2], [1:1], or [3:4].
1
Press the Q button and use FG to highlight
Image Aspect.
2
Use HI to select a value and press the Q
button.
P
4000×3000
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N
4:3
AFAF
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F
4:3
16
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3:2 1:1 3:4
WB
AUTO
WB
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
Image aspect
Image aspect can only be set for still images.
JPEG images cropped to the selected aspect ratio are saved. RAW images are not
cropped and are saved with the selected aspect ratio information.
When RAW images are played back, the selected aspect ratio is shown by a frame.
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Selecting image quality (Still image quality)
You can set an image quality mode for still images. Select a quality suitable for the
application (such as for processing on PC, use on website etc.).
1
Press the Q button and use FG to highlight
(Still image quality).
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AFAF
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WB
AUTO
WB
AUTO
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Still image quality
2
Highlight an option using HI and press the Q button.
You have a choice of JPEG (YF, YN, XN, and WN) and RAW*
1
modes. Select a
JPEG+RAW option to record both a JPEG and a RAW image with each shot.*
2
JPEG
modes combine image size (Y, X, and W) and compression ratio (SF, F, and N).
Image size Compression rate
Application
Name Pixel Count
SF
(Super Fine)
F
(Fine)
N
(Normal)
Y (Large)
4000×3000
YSF YF YN
Select for the
print size
X (Middle)
3200×2400
XSF XF XN
W (Small)
1280×960
WSF WF WN
For small prints
and use on a
website
When you want to select a combination other than YF, YN, XN, and WN, change the
[K Set] (P. 98) settings in Custom Menu.
*1 Pictures taken at an image quality setting of RAW are automatically recorded as
JPEG+RAW in the following modes:
[_], [o], [e], [H], [E].
*2 The individual JPEG and RAW les recorded each time a photo is taken at a setting
of JPEG+RAW can not be deleted separately. Deleting one automatically deletes
the other (if you delete the JPEG copy on a computer and then copy the RAW image
back to the camera, you will be able to edit the image (P. 68, 88) but not select
it for printing (P. 75)).
RAW image data
This format (extension “.ORF”) stores unprocessed image data for later processing. RAW
image data cannot be viewed using other cameras or software, and RAW images cannot
be selected for printing. JPEG copies of RAW images can be created using this camera.
g “RAW Data Edit/JPEG Edit” (P. 68), “Retouching RAW pictures (RAW Data Edit)”
(P. 88)
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Selecting image quality (Movie quality)
You can set a movie record mode suitable for the desired use.
1
Press the Q button and use FG to highlight
(Movie quality).
2
Use HI to select a value and press the Q
button.
“Movie quality” is a combination of frame size, bit rate
(compression ratio), and frame rate.
1920×1080 Fine 30p
AFAF
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WB
AUTO
WB
AUTO
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AUTO
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FHD HS
120fps
FHD HS
120fps
Movie quality
Available Movie Quality Options
The options available for movie quality vary with the options selected for [Video Frame
Rate] and [Video Bit Rate] in the video menu (P. 87).
When shooting movies that will be viewed on a television, select a frame rate that
matches the video standard used in the device, as otherwise the movie may not play back
smoothly. Video standards vary by country or region: some use NTSC, others PAL.
- When shooting for display on NTSC devices, select 60p (30p)
- When shooting for display on PAL devices, select 50p (25p)
Movies are stored in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format. The maximum size of individual le is
limited to 4 GB. The maximum recording time of individual movie is limited to 29 minutes.
Depending on the type of card used, recording may end before the maximum length is
reached.
The picture modes available vary with the option selected for record mode.
Use UHS-I cards with a UHS Speed Class of 3 when lming 4K or high-speed movies.
Use a card with a Speed Class of 10 or better when lming FHD/HD movies.
4K movies may not play on some computer systems. For information on the system
requirements for playing 4K movies, visit the OLYMPUS website.
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Record mode: 4K
Record 4K movies.
1
2
1
Frame size
4K : 3840×2160
2
Frame rate
30p, 25p
Record mode: FHD/HD
Record standard movies.
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1
Frame size
FHD : 1920×1080
HD : 1280×720
2
Bit rate (compression ratio)
SF (Super Fine), F (Fine), N (Normal)
3
Frame rate
60p (30p), 50p (25p)
Record mode: HS (High-speed)
Record slow-motion movies. Footage shot at a high frame rate plays back at
approximately 30 fps.
1
2
1
Frame size
2
Frame rate
FHD : 1920×1080 120 fps
HD : 1280×720 240 fps
SD : 640×360 480 fps
Focus and exposure are xed at the start of recording.
Recording can continue for up to 20 seconds.
Sound will not be recorded.
• [
], [ ], and [ ] are not available in B or SCN mode.
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Reducing camera shake (Image stabilizer)
You can reduce the amount of camera shake that can occur when shooting in low light
situations or shooting with high magni cation.
The image stabilizer starts when you press the shutter button halfway.
1
Press the Q button and use FG to highlight
the image stabilizer item.
2
Highlight an option using HI and press the Q
button.
ONON
OFFOFF
Still-I.S. On
P
S-IS
ON
S-IS
ON
S-IS
ON
S-IS
ON
ACC
OFF
ACC
OFF
OFFOFF
Image stabilizer
Still picture
S-IS Off Image stabilizer is off.
S-IS On
The camera detects the panning direction and applies the
appropriate image stabilization.
Movie
M-IS Off Image stabilizer is off.
M-IS On Image stabilizer enabled.
Image stabilizer may be unable to fully compensate for the effects of camera movement
on photographs if the movement is very large or the shutter speed very slow. In these
cases, it is recommended that you use a tripod.
The edges of the frame are cropped out when [M-IS On] is selected, reducing the area
recorded.
Image stabilizer is set to [M-IS Off] when [
], [ ], and [ ] is selected for movie
quality.
When using a tripod, set [Image Stabilizer] to [S-IS Off]/[M-IS Off].
You may notice an operating sound or vibration when the image stabilizer is activated.
Adjusting ash output (Flash intensity control)
Flash output can be adjusted if you nd that your subject to appears overexposed, or is
underexposed even though the exposure in the rest of the frame is just right.
1
Press the Q button and use FG to highlight
the ash intensity control item.
2
Use HI to select a value and press the Q
button.
Flash brightness can be reduced by selecting
negative values (the lower the value, the dimmer the
ash) or increased by selecting positive values (the
higher the value, the brighter the ash).
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S-IS
ON
S-IS
ON
ACC
OFF
ACC
OFF
OFFOFF
Flash intensity control
Not available in B mode, when [_ Underwater HDR] is selected in ^ mode, or in
SCN mode.
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Selecting how the camera measures brightness (Metering)
You can select how the camera meters subject brightness.
1
Press the Q button and use FG to highlight
metering.
ESP
P
S-IS
ON
S-IS
ON
ACC
OFF
ACC
OFF
OFFOFF
Metering
2
Highlight an option using HI and press the Q button.
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ESP
Shoots to obtain a balanced brightness over the entire screen (Meters the
brightness at the center and surrounding areas of the screen separately).
When set to [ESP], the center may appear dark when shooting against
strong backlighting.
5
Spot
Shoots the subject at the center during backlighting (Meters the brightness at
the center of the screen).
Automatic face detection (Face priority)
The camera detects faces and adjusts focus and digital ESP.
1
Press the Q button and use FG to highlight
the face priority item.
2
Use HI to select an option and press the Q
button.
Face Priority Off
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S-IS
ON
S-IS
ON
ACC
OFF
ACC
OFF
ONON OFFOFF
OFFOFF
Face priority
ON Face Priority On
Face priority is on.
OFF Face Priority Off
Face priority is off.
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Using optional accessories (Accessory)
Use this option when optional accessories are attached.
1
Press the Q button and use FG to highlight
the accessory item.
2
Use HI to select an option and press the Q
button.
Accessory Off
P
S-IS
ON
S-IS
ON
ACC
OFF
ACC
OFF
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OFFOFF
OFFOFF
Accessory
OFF Accessory Off
Take pictures using the camera alone.
PTWC-01
Select according to the optional accessory attached.
TCON-T01
FCON-T01
FCON-T02
FD-1 FD-1
g “Optional Accessories” (P. 126)
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Playback image information
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1 Battery level ....................................P. 17
2 Wireless LAN connection status
............................................. P. 106 – 110
3 Including GPS information ............P. 112
4 Print order
Number of prints .............................P. 75
5 Share order .....................................P. 71
6 Sound record ............................P. 72, 87
7 Protect ............................................P. 71
8 Image selected ...............................P. 76
9 Latitude .........................................P. 115
0 Longitude ......................................P. 115
a Direction information .....................P. 115
b Atmospheric ..................................P. 115
c File number .....................................P. 99
d Frame number
e Image quality ..................................P. 56
f Aspect ratio .....................................P. 55
g Focus Stacking/HDR image
.........................................P. 33/P. 29, 34
h Altitude/Water depth .....................P. 115
i
Temperature (water temperature)
.....P. 115
j Date and time .................................P. 18
k Aspect border *
1
..............................P. 55
l AF area pointer ...............................P. 25
m Shooting mode..........................P. 27–39
n Shutter speed .................................P. 35
o Exposure compensation .................P. 41
p Aperture value ................................P. 36
q Focal length
r Flash intensity control .....................P. 59
s White balance compensation..........P. 98
t Color space.....................................P. 98
u Picture mode.............................P. 50, 81
v Compression rate .................P. 105, 119
w Pixel count ............................P. 105, 119
x ISO sensitivity .................................P. 52
y White balance .................................P. 53
z Metering mode ................................P. 60
A Histogram .....................................P. 102
*1 Displayed only if an aspect ratio other than 4:3 is selected with a RAW image quality
option.
Switching the information display
You can switch the information displayed during
playback by pressing the INFO button.
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INFO
INFO
INFO
You can add histogram and highlight & shadow to the information displayed during
playback. g [q Info] (P. 102)
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Viewing Photographs and Movies
1
Press the q button.
A photograph or movie will be displayed.
Select the desired photograph or movie using the
control dial or arrow pad.
To return to shooting mode, press the shutter
button halfway or press the q button.
Control dial
Single-frame playback: Previous (s)/Next (t)
Close-up playback: You can display the next frame or the
previous frame during close-up playback.
Index/calendar playback: Highlight image
Arrow pad (FGHI)
Single-frame playback: display the next frame (I)/display the
previous frame (H)
Close-up playback: Changing the close-up position
You can display the next frame (I) or the previous frame (H)
during close-up playback by pressing the INFO button.
Press the INFO button again to display a zoom frame and use
FGHI to change its position.
Index/calendar playback: Highlight image
Zoom lever
Rotate the zoom lever counterclockwise for index or calendar
playback. Rotate the zoom lever clockwise for close-up playback.
INFO button
View image info
(G) button
Delete picture
Q button
Display the menus (or exit to single-frame playback from close-up
playback or calendar playback).
R (H) button
You can select multiple images for [0], [Erase Selected] or
[Share Order Selected]. g “Selecting images (0, Erase
Selected, Share Order Selected)” (P. 76)
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Index display/Calendar display
Rotating the zoom lever counterclockwise
(toward G) during single-frame playback
initiates index playback. Repeating the
process will increase the number of images
displayed, ending in a calendar display.
• Use FGHI or the control dial to move
the cursor.
Counterclockwise
(G side)
Clockwise
(a side)
Rotate the zoom lever clockwise (a side) to proceed in turn from calendar to index to
single-frame playback.
To exit from calendar to single-frame playback, press the Q button.
Single-frame
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You can change the number of frames for index display. g [G Settings] (P. 103)
Close-up playback
To zoom in on the current picture during
single-frame playback, rotate the zoom lever
clockwise (toward a) for zoom ratios of from
2× to 14× and counterclockwise (toward G)
to zoom out. Press the Q button to return to
single-frame playback.
Counterclockwise
(G side)
Clockwise
(a side)
Q
Close-up playback
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14× zoom
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G
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• Press FGHI to scroll an image to the direction of the button you pressed.
To view other images at the same zoom ratio, press the INFO button and then press
HI. Press the INFO button again to re-enable scrolling. You can also view other images
using the control dial.
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Movie playback
Select a movie and press the Q button to display the
playback menu. Highlight [Play Movie] and press the Q
button to begin playback.
Movie
Share Order
Movie Edit
Play Movie
0
Erase
Back Set
Operations during playback
Pause
Press the Q button to pause playback. To resume playback, press
the Q button again.
Fast forward
Press I to fast forward. Press I again to increase the fast
forward speed.
Rewind
Press H to rewind. Press H again to increase the rewind speed.
Adjusting the
volume
Use FG to adjust the volume.
Operations while playback is paused
Cueing
Use F to display the rst frame and press G to display the last
frame.
Advancing and
rewinding one frame
at a time
Use HI or the control dial to advance or rewind one frame at a
time. Keep HI pressed for continuous advance or rewind.
Resuming playback
Press the Q button to resume playback.
To stop movie playback
Press the MENU button.
Erasing images during playback
Display an image you want to delete and press the
(G) button. Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button.
Erase
Yes
No
Back Set
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Using the Playback Menu
The playback menu can be displayed by pressing the
Q button during playback. Highlight the desired option
and select it by pressing the Q button. The options
displayed vary with the type of image selected.
RAW JPEG RAW+JPEG Movies
Play H
RRR
RAW Data Edit
R
R
JPEG Edit
RR
Play Movie ―――
R
Movie Edit ―――
R
Share Order
RRR
0
RRRR
R
RRR
Rotate
RRR
y
RRRR
Image Overlay
R
R
<
RR
Erase
RRRR
Play H
Voice memos (P. 72) are played back when the associated image is displayed.
1
Select a photo with audio and press the Q button.
2
Highlight [Play H] and press the Q button.
Audio playback will start.
To end audio playback, press the Q or MENU button.
• Use FG to adjust volume during playback.
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RAW Data Edit/JPEG Edit
Recorded images can be edited and saved as separate images.
1
During playback, display the photo you want to retouch and press the Q
button.
[RAW Data Edit] is displayed if a RAW image is selected, and [JPEG Edit] if a JPEG
image is selected. For images recorded in RAW+JPEG format, both [RAW Data Edit]
and [JPEG Edit] are displayed. Select the desired option from them.
2
Highlight [RAW Data Edit] or [JPEG Edit] and press the Q button.
RAW Data
Edit
Current
The JPEG copy is processed using the current camera
settings. Adjust the camera settings before selecting this
option. Some settings such as exposure compensation are
not applied.
ART BKT
The image is edited using settings for the selected art lter.
• Pressing I displays a menu of the art lters that can
be applied to the image. Highlight art lters and press
the Q button to select or deselect; selected lters are
marked with a v. After selecting the desired lters,
press the MENU button to return to the previous display.
Highlight [ART BKT] and press the Q button to record
the modi ed copy to the card.
To create additional copies from the same original,
highlight [Reset] and press the Q button. To exit without
creating more copies, highlight [No] and press the Q
button.
No
Exit without editing the image.
JPEG Edit
Shadow Adj
Brightens a dark backlit subject.
Redeye Fix Reduces the red-eye phenomenon due to ash shooting.
P
Trims an image. Use the control dial to select the size of
the crop and FGHI to specify the crop position.
Aspect
Changes the aspect ratio of images from 4:3 (standard) to
[3:2], [16:9], [1:1], or [3:4]. After changing the aspect ratio,
use FGHI to specify the trimming position.
Black & White
Creates black and white images.
Sepia
Creates sepia-toned images.
Saturation
Increases the vividness of images. Adjust the color
saturation checking the image on the screen.
Q
Converts the image size to 1280 × 960, 640 × 480, or
320 × 240. Images with an aspect ratio other than 4:3
(standard) are converted to the closest image size.
e-Portrait
Compensates the skin look for smoothness. Compensation
cannot be applied in such a case that a face cannot be
detected.
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When the settings are complete, press the Q button.
The settings are applied to the image.
4
Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button.
The edited image is stored in the card.
Red-eye correction may not work depending on the image.
Editing of a JPEG image is not possible in the following cases:
When an image is processed on a PC, when there is not enough space in the card
memory, or when an image is recorded on another camera.
The image cannot be resized (Q) to the larger size than the original size.
Some images can not be resized.
• [P] (trimming) and [Aspect] can only be used to edit images with an aspect ratio of 4:3
(standard).
Play Movie
View the current movie. g “Movie playback” (P. 66)
Movie Edit
Edit movies.
Creating movie stills (In-Movie Image Capture)
Save a still copy (aspect ratio 16:9) of a frame selected from a 4K movie recorded with
the camera.
1
Display the movie to which you want to edit and press the Q button.
2
Highlight [Movie Edit] and press the Q button.
3
Use FG to highlight [In-Movie Image Capture] and press the Q button.
4
Use HI to select a frame to be saved as a still image and press the Q
button.
• Use FG or to skip multiple frames.
• Press the MENU button to return to single-frame playback.
The date of recording of the still may differ from that of the original movie.
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Trimming movies (Movie Trimming)
Trim selected footage from movies recorded with the camera and either overwrite the
original with the edited footage or save the edited copy separately.
1
Display the movie to which you want to edit and press the Q button.
2
Highlight [Movie Edit] and press the Q button.
3
Use FG to highlight [Movie Trimming] and press the Q button.
4
Highlight [Overwrite] or [New File] and press the Q button.
If the image is protected, you cannot select [Overwrite].
5
Select whether the section to be deleted begins with the rst frame or ends
with the last frame, using HI to highlight the desired option and pressing
the Q button to select.
To jump to the rst or last frame, rotate the control dial.
6
Use HI to select the section to be deleted.
The section to be deleted is shown in red.
7
Press the Q button.
8
Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button.
The date of recording of the still may differ from that of the original movie.
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Share Order
You can select images you want to transfer to a smartphone in advance. You can also
use OI.Share to browse the images included in the share order. When playing back
images you want to transfer, press the Q button to display the playback menu. After
selecting [Share Order] and pressing the Q button, press F or G to set a share order
on an image and display h. To cancel a share order, press F or G.
You can select images you want to transfer in advance and set a share order all at
once. g “Selecting images (0, Erase Selected, Share Order Selected)” (P. 76)
Share orders cannot include RAW images.
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Share marking can be removed from all images via the e setup menu. g “Cancelling a
Share Order” (P. 110)
0
Protect images from accidental deletion. Display an image
you wish to protect and press the Q button to display the
playback menu. Highlight [0] and press the Q button,
and then press F or G to protect the image. Protected
images are shown by a 0 (protect) icon. Press F or G
to remove protection.
You can also protect multiple selected images.
g “Selecting images (0, Erase Selected, Share Order
Selected)” (P. 76)
0 (protect) icon
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Audio can be added to still images (up to 30 sec. long).
1
Display the image to which you want to add audio and press the Q button.
Audio recording is not available with protected images.
2
Highlight [R] and press the Q button.
To exit without adding audio, select [No].
JPEG
Back Set
JPEG Edit
Share Order
0
R
Rotate
3
Highlight [R Start] and press the Q button to begin
recording.
4
Press the Q button to end recording.
Images recorded with audio are indicated by a H icon.
JPEG
R Start
No
Erase
Back Set
To delete recorded audio, select [Erase] in Step 3.
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Audio recording is also available in the q Playback Menu (P. 88).
The recorded audio can be played back using [Play H] (P. 67).
Rotate
Select whether to rotate photographs.
1
Play the photograph back and press the Q button.
2
Highlight [Rotate] and press the Q button.
3
Press F to rotate the image counterclockwise, G to rotate it clockwise; the
image rotates each time the button is pressed.
• Press the Q button to save settings and exit.
The rotated image is saved in its current orientation.
Movies and protected images cannot be rotated.
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This function displays images stored on the card one after another.
1
Press the Q button in the playback display.
2
Highlight [y] and press the Q button.
JPEG Edit
Share Order
0
R
Rotate
JPEG
Back Set
3
Adjust settings.
Start
Start the slideshow. Images are displayed in order, starting with the
current image.
BGM Set [Party Time] or [Off].
Slide
Set the type of data to be played back.
Slide Interval
Select the length of time each slide is displayed from 2 to 10 seconds.
Movie Interval
Select [Full] to play back full length of each movie clip in the slideshow or
[Short] to play back only the opening portion of each movie clip.
4
Highlight [Start] and press the Q button.
The slideshow will start.
• Press FG during the slideshow to adjust the overall volume of the camera speaker.
Press HI while the volume adjustment indicator is displayed to adjust the balance
between the sound recorded with the image or movie and background music.
• Press the Q button to stop the slideshow.
BGM other than [Party Time]
To use BGM other than [Party Time], record data that you have downloaded from the
Olympus website onto the card and select it as [ BGM] in Step 3. Visit the following website
for the download.
http://support.olympus-imaging.com/bgmdownload/
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Image Overlay
Up to 3 frames of RAW images taken with the camera can be overlaid and saved as a
separate image.
The image is saved with the record mode set at the time the image is saved. (If [RAW]
is selected, the copy will be saved in [YN+RAW] format.)
1
Play the picture back and press the Q button.
2
Highlight [Image Overlay] and press the Q button.
3
Select the number of images to be overlaid and press the Q button.
4
Use FGHI to select the RAW images and press
the Q button to add them to the overlay.
The overlaid image will be displayed if images of the
number speci ed in step 3 are selected.
5
Adjust gain (brightness) for the pictures in the
overlay.
• Use HI to select an image and FG to adjust gain.
Gain can be adjusted in the range 0.1 2.0. Check the
results in the monitor.
6
Press the Q button to display the con rmation
dialog. Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button.
Image Overlay
RAW RAW RAW
RAW
RAW RAW RAW
Back Set
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Image Overlay
Back Set
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You can save digital “print orders” to the card listing the pictures to be printed and the
number of copies of each print. The pictures can be printed at print shops that the
Digital Print Order Format (DPOF). A card is required when creating a print order.
1
Play the photograph back and press the Q button.
2
Highlight [<] and press the Q button.
3
Highlight [<] or [<ALL] and press the Q button.
Individual picture
Press HI to select the frame that you want to set as print
reservation, then press FG to set the number of prints.
To set print reservation for several pictures, repeat this
step. Press the Q button when all the desired pictures
have been selected.
All pictures
Highlight [<ALL] and press the Q button.
Print Order
Back Set
<
ALL
4
Select the date and time format and press the Q
button.
No
The pictures are printed without the date and
time.
Date The pictures are printed with the shooting date.
Time
The pictures are printed with the shooting time.
When printing images, the setting cannot be changed
between the images.
X
Time
Date
No
Back Set
5
Highlight [Set] and press the Q button.
The camera cannot be used to modify print orders created with other devices. Creating a
new print order deletes any existing print orders created with other devices.
Print orders cannot include RAW images or movies.
Erase
Delete the current image.
1
Play back the picture you want to delete and press the Q button.
2
Highlight [Erase] and press the Q button.
3
Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button.
The image will be deleted.
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Selecting images (0, Erase Selected, Share Order
Selected)
You can select multiple images for [0], [Erase Selected] or [Share Order Selected].
1
Display the image to which you want to select in single-frame playback or
highlight it during index playback (P. 65).
2
Press the H button.
Selected images are indicated by a v icon. Press the
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Press the Q button to display a menu.
4
Highlight [Share Order Selected], [0], or [Erase Selected] and press the Q
button.
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Scrolling Panoramas
Panoramas made up of multiple images joined together can be viewed in a scrolling
display.
1
Select a panorama in single-frame playback.
2
Rotate the zoom lever clockwise.
• Press FGHI to scroll the image in the direction of the pressed button.
Clockwise (a side)
1x
Viewing area
During playback, you can rotate the zoom lever clockwise to zoom in from 2× to 14× or
counterclockwise to zoom out. Press the Q button to return to single-frame playback.
To view other images at zoom ratios above 2×, press
the INFO button and then press HI. Press the INFO
button again to re-enable scrolling. You can also view
other images using the control dial.
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Basic menu operations
The menus can be used to customize the camera for ease of use and include shooting
and playback options not displayed in the live control screen or the like.
W
Shooting setup and shooting settings (P. 80)
X
n
Movie mode settings (P. 87)
q
Playback and retouch options (P. 88)
G
Customizing camera settings (P. 96)
e
Camera setup (e.g., date and language) (P. 94)
Functions that cannot be selected from menus
Some items may not be selectable from the menus when using the arrow pad.
Items that cannot be set with the current shooting mode. g “List of Settings Available
in each Shooting Mode” (P. 136)
Items that cannot be set because of an item that has already been set:
Settings such as picture mode are unavailable when the mode dial is rotated to B.
1
Press the MENU button to display the menus.
2
1
1
Shooting Menu 1
AF Area
Picture Mode
I
Reset/Assign Custom Modes
Back Set
Press the Q
button to con rm
the setting
Operation guide
Press the MENU
button to go back
one screen
Tab
A guide is displayed in 2 seconds after you select an option.
Press the INFO button to view or hide guides.
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Use FG to select a tab and press the Q button.
The menu group tab appears when the G Custom Menu is selected. Use FG to
select the menu group and press the Q button.
Menu group
2
1
A. AF/MF
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
AF Illuminator
MF Assist
Off
Back Set
A
3
Select an item using FG and press the Q button to display options for the
selected item.
2
1
2
Shooting Menu 2
Focus BKT Off
Focus Stacking Settings
Date Stamp Off
OffIntrvl. Sh./Time Lapse
Back Set
The current setting
is displayedFunction
Q
1
2
2
Back Set
Shooting Menu 2
Focus BKT Off
Focus Stacking Settings
Date Stamp Off
OffIntrvl. Sh./Time Lapse
Off
On
4
Use FG to highlight an option and press the Q button to select.
• Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit the menu.
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Using Shooting Menu 1/Shooting Menu 2
2
1
1
Shooting Menu 1
AF Area
Picture Mode
I
Reset/Assign Custom Modes
Back Set
Shooting Menu 1 Shooting Menu 2
W
Reset/Assign Custom Modes
Picture Mode (P. 50, 81)
AF Area (P. 82)
X
Intrvl. Sh./Time Lapse (P. 84)
Focus BKT (P. 85)
Focus Stacking Settings (P. 86)
Date Stamp (P. 86)
Restoring default settings/saving settings
(Reset/Assign Custom Modes)
Returning to default settings ( Reset)
Camera settings can be easily restored to default settings. g “Default/Custom
Settings” (P. 140)
1
Highlight [Reset/Assign Custom Modes] in W Shooting Menu 1 and press the
Q button.
2
Highlight [Reset] and press the Q button.
3
Highlight a reset option ([Full] or [Basic]) and press the Q button.
Full
Reset all settings with a few exceptions, such as date/time setting and
display.
Basic
Reset basic photography-related settings.
4
Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button.
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Saving Settings
Current settings can be saved to either of two Custom Modes.
1
Adjust settings in order to save.
Rotate the mode dial to a position other than n (movie mode).
2
Highlight [Reset/Assign Custom Modes] in W Shooting Menu 1 and press the
Q button.
3
Highlight [Custom Mode C1] or [Custom Mode C2] and press the Q button.
4
Highlight [Set] and press the Q button.
Any existing settings are overwritten.
To cancel the registration, select [Reset].
Saved settings can be quickly recalled by rotating the mode dial to C1 or C2.
g “Custom Modes (Custom mode C1/C2)” (P. 37)
Processing options ( Picture Mode)
You can make individual adjustments to contrast, sharpness and other parameters in
[Picture Mode] (P. 50) settings. Changes to parameters are stored for each picture
mode separately.
1
Highlight [Picture Mode] in W Shooting Menu 1 and
press the Q button.
The camera will display the picture mode available in the
current shooting mode.
2
1
1
I
Back Set
Shooting Menu 1
AF Area
Picture Mode
Reset/Assign Custom Modes
2
Select an option with FG and press the Q button.
• Press I to set the detailed options for the selected picture mode. Detailed options are not
available for some picture modes.
Changes to contrast have no effect at settings other than [Normal].
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Selecting the focusing area (AF Area)
You can select the position and size of the focus area for auto focus.
o
(All Targets)
The camera automatically selects from the full set of focus targets.
I
(Single Target)
You can select a single AF target.
Tracking
The camera tracks the subject movement automatically to focus on
it continuously.
Setting the AF target (Area)
You can select the position of the AF target manually.
1
Highlight [AF Area] in W Shooting Menu 1 and press the Q button.
2
Highlight [I] and press the Q button.
3
Use FGHI to select the position of AF target and press the Q button.
Pressing and holding the Q button before setting the position returns the AF target
to the center.
To reposition the AF target when the camera is ready to shoot, press and hold the Q
button.
The number and size of the AF targets changes with the aspect ratio (P. 55).
The position of the AF target cannot be changed while the digital teleconverter is in use.
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Tracking focus on moving subjects (Tracking)
The camera tracks the subject movement automatically to focus on it continuously.
1
Highlight [AF Area] in W Shooting Menu 1 and press the Q button.
2
Highlight [Tracking] and press the Q button.
3
Press the MENU button to return to the shooting display.
4
Place the AF target over your subject and press the Q button, keeping the
shutter button pressed halfway.
5
When the camera recognizes the subject, the AF target automatically tracks
the subject movement to focus on it continuously.
To cancel the tracking, press the Q button.
Depending on the subjects or the shooting conditions, the camera may be unable to lock
the focus or fail to track the subject movement.
When the camera fails to track the subject movement, the AF target changes to red.
• [I] (single target) is selected automatically when the digital teleconverter is in use.
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Shooting automatically with a xed interval ( Intrvl. Sh./Time Lapse)
You can set the camera to shoot automatically with a set time lapse. The shot frames
can also be recorded as into a single movie.
1
Highlight [Intrvl. Sh./Time Lapse] in X Shooting
Menu 2 and press the Q button.
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Shooting Menu 2
Focus BKT Off
Focus Stacking Settings
Date Stamp Off
OffIntrvl. Sh./Time Lapse
Back Set
2
Highlight [On] and press the I.
3
Adjust the following settings:
Number of Frames 2 to 299 (frames) Sets the number of frames to be shot.
Start Waiting Time
00:00:00 to 24:00:00
(minutes)
Sets waiting time before starting to shoot.
Interval Length
00:00:00 to 24:00:00
(minutes)
Sets interval between shots after shooting
starts.
Time Lapse Movie
Off
Sets recording format of frame sequence.
[Off]: Records each frame as a still picture.
[On]: Records each frame as a still picture
and generates a single movie from the frame
sequence.
On
Movie Settings
Movie Resolution
[Movie Resolution]: Select a size for time
lapse movies.
[Frame Rate]: Select a frame rate for time
lapse movies.
Frame Rate
The starting and ending times shown in the display are intended as a guide only. The
actual times may vary with shooting conditions.
Highlight items and press the Q button to select.
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Press the Q button when settings are complete.
5
The [Off]/[On] options will be displayed once more; con rm that [On] is
highlighted and press the Q button again.
6
Shoot.
[Rec View] (P. 94) operates for 0.5 seconds.
If either of the time before shooting, or shooting interval is set to 1 minute 31 seconds
or longer, the monitor and camera power will turn off after 1 minute. 10 seconds before
shooting, the power will automatically turn on again. When the monitor is off, press the
ON/OFF button to turn it on again.
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If any of still pictures are not recorded correctly, the time lapse movie will not be
generated.
If there is insuf cient space on the card, the time lapse movie will not be recorded.
Using any of the controls or performing any of the operations listed below ends time-lapse
shooting:
the mode dial, MENU button, the q button, connecting a USB cable, turning the
camera off
Interval-timer photography will end if the battery runs low. Check that the battery is
charged before shooting; if you will be shooting for an extended period, use the USB-AC
adapter. If you are using the USB-AC adapter, insert the battery in the camera and select
[Charge] in the dialog displayed after the USB cable is connected. Once the monitor has
turned off, you can press the ON/OFF button to turn the monitor on again and continue to
take pictures while charging is in progress.
Movies recorded with [4K] selected for [Movie Settings] > [Movie Resolution] may not
display on some computer systems. More information is available on the OLYMPUS
website.
Varying focus little-by-little over a series of pictures (Focus BKT)
Each time the shutter button is pressed, the camera will automatically vary focus over
a series of 10, 20, or 30 shots.
1
Highlight [Focus BKT] in X Shooting Menu 2 and press the Q button.
2
Highlight [On] and press the I.
3
Adjust the following settings and press the Q button.
Start Waiting Time
0 to 30 sec
Select the length of time the camera waits
before shooting starts.
Set number of shots
10/20/30
Select the number of frames in the bracketing
sequence.
Set focus differential
Narrow/Normal/
Wide
Select the amount focus changes with each
shot.
4
Press the shutter button halfway down to focus.
If the focus indicator blinks, the camera is not in focus.
5
Press the shutter button all the way down to shoot.
The camera takes the number of shots selected for [Set number of shots] while varying
focus with each shot. The camera will take pictures at, and at distances in front of and
behind, the focus distance selected when the shutter button is pressed halfway.
• The t indicator turns green during bracketing.
Shooting ends when focus reaches ) (in nity).
AF target selection is xed at [I] (single target).
Exposure and white balance are xed at the values for the rst shot in each series.
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Increasing depth of eld (Focus Stacking Settings)
Vary focus over the selected number of shots and combine the resulting pictures to
form a single image. The camera records two pictures: the rst shot taken and the
composite image.
1
Highlight [Focus Stacking Settings] in X Shooting Menu 2 and press the Q
button.
2
Adjust the following settings and press the Q button.
Start Waiting Time Select the length of time the camera waits before shooting starts.
Set number of shots
Select the number of shots that will be taken and combined to
create the nal picture.
• The rst shot is not included.
3
Rotate the mode dial to k.
4
Highlight [Focus Stacking] using HI and press the Q button.
5
Press the shutter button halfway to focus.
If the focus indicator blinks, the camera is not in focus.
Use focus lock (P. 46) or manual focus (P. 55) to lock focus before shooting.
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Press the shutter button all the way down to start shooting.
AF target selection is xed at [I].
Exposure and white balance are xed at the values for the rst shot in each series.
Date stamps (Date Stamp)
Stamp photos with the date and/or time of recording.
Off
Do not place date and time stamps on photos.
Date
Stamp photos with the date of recording.
Time
Stamp photos with the time of recording.
Date + Time
Stamp photos with the date and time of recording.
Date/time stamps cannot be removed.
This option will not be available if the date and time have not been set. g “Initial Setup”
(P. 18)
This option is not available with:
RAW pictures (including pictures shot using JPEG+RAW); movies; pictures recorded
using [e-Portrait], [Handheld Starlight], [Live Composite], [Panorama], or [Backlight
HDR] in SCN mode; pictures taken using [Focus Stacking] or [Focus Bracketing] in k
mode; pictures taken using [Underwater HDR] in ^ mode; photos taken with [ART]
selected for picture mode; photos taken with the mode dial rotated to n; pictures taken
in burst mode; or photos created using the [Edit] option in the playback menu.
• A
icon is displayed when [Date Stamp] is enabled.
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Using the Video Menu
Movie recording functions are set in the Video Menu.
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Video Menu
Video Bit Rate
Video Frame Rate
Recording Volume
Fine
30p
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OnMovie R
Back Set
Option Description
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Movie R
[Off]: Record movies without sound.
[On]: Record movies with sound.
[On e]: Record movies with sound; wind noise reduction
enabled.
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Recording Volume
Adjust the sensitivity of the built-in microphone. Adjust
the sensitivity using FG while checking the peak sound
level picked up by the microphone over the previous few
seconds.
Video Frame Rate
Select the frame rate for movie recording.
When shooting movies that will be viewed on a
television, select a frame rate that matches the video
standard used in the device, as otherwise the movie may
not play back smoothly. Video standards vary by country
or region: some use NTSC, others PAL.
- When shooting for display on NTSC devices, select
60p (30p)
- When shooting for display on PAL devices, select
50p (25p)
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Video Bit Rate
Select the compression ratio for movie recording. 57
Operation sounds of the lens and camera may be recorded in a movie. To prevent it
from recording, reduce the operation sounds by minimizing the button operations of the
camera.
Sound is not recorded with high-speed movies or movies shot with k (Diorama) selected
for picture mode.
• When [Movie R] is set to [Off], O is displayed.
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Using the Playback Menu
Playback Menu
y (P. 73)
R
Edit
Print Order (P. 75)
Reset Protect (P. 93)
Connection to Smartphone (P. 107)
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Connection to Smartphone
Reset Protect
Print Order
Edit
R On
Back Set
Displaying images rotated (R)
If set to [On], images in portrait orientation are automatically rotated to be displayed in
the correct orientation on the playback display.
Retouching pictures (Edit)
Create retouched copies of pictures. In the case of RAW pictures, you can adjust the
settings in effect at the time the picture was taken, such as white balance and picture
mode (art lters included). With JPEG pictures, you can make simple edits such as
cropping and resizing.
RAW Data Edit
Creates a JPEG copy of a RAW image according to the selected
settings.
JPEG Edit
Retouch JPEG pictures and save the resulting copies in JPEG format
(P. 90).
Retouching RAW pictures (RAW Data Edit)
1
Highlight [Edit] in the q Playback Menu and press the Q button.
2
Use FG to highlight [Sel. Image] and press the Q button.
3
Use HI to select the image to be edited and press the Q button.
Retouch options will be displayed.
If the current picture is not a RAW image, [RAW Data Edit] will not be displayed.
Select a different image.
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Highlight [RAW Data Edit] and press the Q button.
Edit options will be displayed.
5
Highlight an option ([Current] or [ART BKT]) and press the Q button.
Your next steps vary with the option selected.
Current:
The image is processed to re ect current camera settings. Adjust settings
before selecting this option. Exposure compensation and some other
settings are not applied.
1) Press the Q button.
Current camera settings will be applied.
2) Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button.
The edited image will be saved to the card.
ART BKT:
Apply selected art lters.
1) Press I.
The camera will display a menu of available art lters.
2) Highlight art lters and press the Q button to select or deselect.
• Selected lters are marked with a v.
3) Press the MENU button to return to the previous display.
4) Highlight [ART BKT] and press the Q button.
• The modi ed copy will be recorded to the card.
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To create additional copies from the same original, highlight [Reset] and
press the Q button. To exit without creating more copies, highlight [No] and
press the Q button.
Selecting [Reset] displays the retouch menu. Repeat the process from Step 4.
[Color Space] is xed at [sRGB] when an art lter is selected for picture mode.
RAW pictures cannot be retouched if:
When there is not enough space in the card memory, or when an image is recorded on
another camera.
You can also edit selected pictures during playback. g “RAW Data Edit/JPEG Edit”
(P. 68)
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Retouching JPEG pictures (JPEG Edit)
The [JPEG Edit] menu contains the following options.
Shadow Adj
Brightens a dark backlit subject.
Redeye Fix
Reduces the red-eye phenomenon due to ash shooting.
P
Trims an image. Use the control dial to select the size of the crop and
FGHI to specify the crop position.
Aspect
Changes the aspect ratio of images from 4:3 (standard) to [3:2], [16:9],
[1:1], or [3:4]. After changing the aspect ratio, use FGHI to specify
the trimming position.
Black & White
Creates black and white images.
Sepia
Creates sepia-toned images.
Saturation
Increases the vividness of images. Adjust the color saturation checking
the image on the screen.
Q
Converts the image size to 1280 × 960, 640 × 480, or 320 × 240. Images
with an aspect ratio other than 4:3 (standard) are converted to the closest
image size.
e-Portrait
Compensates the skin look for smoothness. Compensation cannot be
applied in such a case that a face cannot be detected.
Red-eye correction may not work depending on the image.
Editing of a JPEG image is not possible in the following cases:
When an image is processed on a PC, when there is not enough space in the card
memory, or when an image is recorded on another camera.
The image cannot be resized (Q) to the larger size than the original size.
Some images can not be resized.
• [P] (trimming) and [Aspect] can only be used to edit images with an aspect ratio of 4:3
(standard).
1
Highlight [Edit] in the q Playback Menu and press the Q button.
2
Use FG to highlight [Sel. Image] and press the Q button.
3
Use HI to select the image to be edited and press the Q button.
Edit options will be displayed.
If the current picture is not a JPEG image, [JPEG Edit] will not be displayed. Select a
different image.
4
Highlight [JPEG Edit] and press the Q button.
An edit menu will be displayed.
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Select an option with FG and press the Q button.
The effect can be previewed in the monitor. If multiple options are listed for the
selected item, use the FG to select the desired option.
• When [P] is selected, you can size the crop using the control dial and position it
using FGHI.
When [Aspect] is selected, you can position the crop using FGHI.
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Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button.
The edited image will be saved to the card.
Audio recording
Audio can be added to still images (up to 30 sec. long).
This is the same function as [R] during playback (P. 72).
Image Overlay
Up to 3 frames of RAW images taken with the camera can be overlaid and saved as a
separate image.
The image is saved with the record mode set at the time the image is saved. (If [RAW] is
selected, the copy will be saved in [YN+RAW] format.)
1
Highlight [Edit] in the q Playback Menu and press the Q button.
2
Use FG to highlight [Image Overlay] and press the Q button.
3
Select the number of images to be overlaid and press the Q button.
4
Use FGHI to select the RAW images and press
the Q button to add them to the overlay.
The overlaid image will be displayed if images of the
number speci ed in step 3 are selected.
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Adjust gain (brightness) for the pictures in the
overlay.
• Use HI to select an image and FG to adjust gain.
Gain can be adjusted in the range 0.1 2.0. Check the
results in the monitor.
6
Press the Q button to display the con rmation
dialog. Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button.
Image Overlay
RAW RAW RAW
RAW
RAW RAW RAW
Back Set
×1.5×1.5×0.3 ×0.5
Image Overlay
Back Set
$ Notes
To overlay 4 or more frames, save the overlay image as a RAW le and use [Image
Overlay] repeatedly.
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Creating movie stills (In-Movie Image Capture)
Save a still copy (aspect ratio 16:9) of a frame selected from a 4K movie recorded with
the camera.
1
Highlight [Edit] in the q Playback Menu and press the Q button.
2
Use FG to highlight [Sel. Image] and press the Q button.
3
Use HI to select a movie and press the Q button.
4
Highlight [Movie Edit] and press the Q button.
5
Use FG to highlight [In-Movie Image Capture] and press the Q button.
6
Use HI to select a frame to be saved as a still image and press the Q
button.
• Use FG or to skip multiple frames.
• Press the MENU button to return to single-frame playback.
The date of recording of the still may differ from that of the original movie.
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Trimming movies (Movie Trimming)
Cut selected footage from movies recorded with the camera and either overwrite the
original with the edited footage or save the edited copy separately.
1
Highlight [Edit] in the q Playback Menu and press the Q button.
2
Use FG to highlight [Sel. Image] and press the Q button.
3
Use HI to select a movie and press the Q button.
4
Highlight [Movie Edit] and press the Q button.
5
Use FG to highlight [Movie Trimming] and press the Q button.
6
Highlight [Overwrite] or [New File] and press the Q button.
If the image is protected, you cannot select [Overwrite].
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Select whether the section to be deleted begins with the rst frame or ends
with the last frame, using HI to highlight the desired option and pressing
the Q button to select.
To jump to the rst or last frame, rotate the control dial.
8
Use HI to select the section to be deleted.
The section to be deleted is shown in red.
9
Press the Q button.
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Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button.
The date of recording of the still may differ from that of the original movie.
Canceling all protections
Protections of multiple images can be canceled at a time.
1
Highlight [Reset Protect] in the q Playback Menu and press the Q button.
2
Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button.
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Using the Setup Menu
Use the e Setup Menu to set the basic camera functions.
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Wi-Fi Settings
Rec View
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X Settings
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Card Setup
Back Set
Option Description
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Card Setup
Format the card and delete all images. 21, 95
X Settings
(Date/time setting)
Set the camera clock. 18
W (Changing the
display language)
Select a different language for the menus and messages
displayed in the monitor.
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s ( Monitor
brightness adjustment)
Adjust monitor brightness.
Use FG to select an
option.
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k
Back Set
Rec View
Sets whether to display the captured image on the
monitor after shooting, and the length of time for the
display. This is useful for a brief check of the picture you
have taken. You can shoot the next shot by pressing the
shutter button halfway even while the captured image is
displayed on the monitor.
[0.3sec] [20sec]: Sets the length of time (seconds) to
display the captured image on the monitor.
[Off]: The captured image is not displayed on the monitor.
[Auto q]: Displays the captured image, and then
switches to playback mode. This is useful for erasing a
picture after checking it.
Wi-Fi Settings
Adjust settings for connection to Wi-Fi-compatible
smartphones using the camera’s wireless function.
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Deleting all images (Card Setup)
All images on a card can be deleted at a time. Protected images are not deleted.
1
Highlight [Card Setup] in the e Setup Menu and
press the Q button.
2
Highlight [All Erase] and press the Q button.
3
Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button.
All images are deleted.
Card Setup
Format
All Erase
Back Set
Selecting a language (W)
Select a different language for the menus and messages displayed in the monitor.
1
Highlight [W] in the e Setup Menu and press the
Q button.
2
Highlight the desired language using FGHI or
the control dial.
The language-selection dialog has two pages of
options. Use the control dial or the FGHI buttons
on the arrow pad to move the cursor between pages.
W
Back Set
Hrvatski
Dansk
Eesti
Deutsch
Indonesia
Norsk
ýHVN\
English
Suomi
ǼȜȜȘȞȚțȐ
Italiano
Latviski
Polski
Ȼɴɥɝɚɪɫɤɢ
Nederlands
Français
0DJ\DU
/LHWXYLǐN
Português(Pt)
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Press the Q button when the desired language is highlighted.
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Using the Custom Menus
Camera settings can be customized using the G Custom Menu.
Custom Menu
a
AF/MF
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A. AF/MF
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
AF Illuminator
MF Assist
Off
Back Set
A
M Disp/8/PC
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Exp/ISO (P. 97)
D
# Custom (P. 98)
b
K/WB/Color (P. 98)
W
Record (P. 99)
X
Field Sensor (P. 100)
c
K Utility (P. 100)
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AF/MF
Option Description
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AF Illuminator
Enable the AF illuminator to assist focus when lighting is poor. 101
MF Assist
Enable MF assist to assist focusing during focus lock or
manual focus.
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M Disp/8/PC
Option Description
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G/Info Settings
Select the information displayed when the INFO button is
pressed.
[ q Info]: Select the information displayed in full frame
playback.
[ LV-Info]: Select the information displayed when the camera is
in shooting mode.
[ G Settings]: Select the information shown in the index and
calendar displays.
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Live View Boost
[Off]: Changes to settings such as exposure compensation
are re ected in the display in the monitor.
[On]: Changes to settings such as exposure compensation
are not re ected in the display in the monitor; instead,
brightness is adjusted to bring the display as close as possible
to optimal exposure.
Flicker Reduction
Reduce the effects of icker under some kinds of lighting,
including uorescent lamps. When icker is not reduced by
the [Auto] setting, set to [50Hz] or [60Hz] in accordance with
the commercial power frequency of the region where the
camera is used.
Displayed Grid
Select [w] or [x] to display a grid on the monitor.
Peaking Color
Select the color of the outlines (red, yellow, white, or black) in
the focus peaking display.
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MENU
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Option Description
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8 ( Beep sound)
Use FG to adjust the volume of the sounds made in
response to camera controls. Select “0” to disable sounds
such as those made when the camera focuses or the shutter
is released.
HDMI
[Output Size]: Selecting the digital video signal format for
connecting to a TV via an HDMI cable.
[HDMI Control]: Select [On] to allow the camera to be
operated using remotes for TVs that support HDMI control.
This option takes effect when pictures are displayed on a TV.
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C
Exp/ISO
Option Description
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Exposure Shift
Adjust correct exposure separately for each metering mode.
The effects are not visible in the monitor. To make
normal adjustments to the exposure, perform exposure
compensation (P. 41).
ISO-Auto Set
[Upper Limit / Default]: Select the upper limit and default value
used for ISO sensitivity when [Auto] is selected for ISO.
[Upper Limit]: Select the upper limit for auto ISO sensitivity
selection.
[Default]: Select the default value for auto ISO sensitivity
selection.
[Lowest S/S Setting]: Select the shutter speed below which
the camera will automatically raise ISO sensitivity in modes
P and A.
If set to [Auto], the camera automatically sets the shutter
speed.
Noise Filter
Select the amount of noise reduction performed at high ISO
sensitivities.
Noise Reduct.
This function reduces the noise that is generated during long
exposures.
[Auto]: Noise reduction is performed at slow shutter speeds,
or when the internal temperature of the camera has risen.
[On]: Noise reduction is performed with every shot.
[Off]: Noise reduction off.
The time required for noise reduction is shown in the
display.
[Off] is selected automatically during sequential shooting.
This function may not work effectively with some shooting
conditions or subjects.
Noise in images
While shooting at slow shutter speeds, noise may appear on screen. These phenomena
occur when the temperature rises in the image pickup device or image pickup device
internal drive circuit, causing current to be generated in those sections of the image pickup
device that are not normally exposed to light. This can also occur when shooting with a
high ISO setting in a high-temperature environment. To reduce this noise, the camera
activates the noise reduction function.
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# Custom
Option Description
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x+F
When set to [On], the exposure compensation value is added
to the ash compensation value.
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#+WB
Adjust white balance for use with a ash.
[Off]: The camera uses the value currently selected for white
balance.
[W]: The camera uses auto white balance ([W]).
[n]: The camera uses ash white balance ([n]).
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K/WB/Color
Option Description
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K Set
You can select the JPEG image quality mode from
combinations of 3 image sizes and 3 compression rates.
1) Use HI to select a
combination ([K1] –
[K4]) and use FG to
change.
2) Press the Q button.
K
Set
Pixel Count : 4000×3000
FL
1
K
NL
2
K
N
M
3
K
NS
4
K
Back Set
Compression
rate
Image size
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WB
Set the white balance. You can also ne-tune the white
balance for each mode.
1)
Highlight the white balance option you wish to ne-
tune and press
I
.
2) Highlight the A (amber–blue) or G (green–magenta)
axis and use FG to select a value.
Higher values on the A (amber–blue) axis give images
a red cast, lower values a blue cast.
Higher values on the G (green–magenta) axis heighten
greens, while lower values give images a magenta
cast.
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W Keep Warm
Color
Select [On] to preserve “warm” colors in pictures taken under
incandescent lighting.
Color Space
You can select a format to ensure that colors are correctly
reproduced when shot images are regenerated on a monitor
or using a printer.
[sRGB]: This is the RGB color space standard stipulated by
the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
Normally, use [sRGB] as the standard setting.
[AdobeRGB]: This is a standard provided by Adobe Systems.
Compatible software and hardware such as a display, printer
etc. are required for a correct output of images.
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W Record
Option Description
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File Name
[Auto]: Even when a new card is inserted, the le numbers
are retained from the previous card. File numbering continues
from the last number used or from the highest number
available on the card.
[Reset]: When you insert a new card, the folder numbers
starts at 100 and the le name starts at 0001. If a card
containing images is inserted, the le numbers start at the
number following the highest le number on the card.
Edit Filename
Select how image les are named by editing the portion of the
lename highlighted below in gray.
sRGB: Pmdd0000.jpg Pmdd
Adobe RGB: _mdd0000.jpg mdd
1) Highlight [sRGB] or [AdobeRGB] and press I.
2) Use HI to move the cursor and FG to edit the
highlighted character.
3) Repeat Step 2 as necessary to create the desired
lename and then press the Q button.
Copyright
Settings*
Add the names of the photographer and copyright holder to
new photographs. Names can be up to 63 characters long.
[Copyright Info.]: Select [On] to include the names of the
photographer and copyright holder in the Exif data for new
photographs.
[Artist Name]: Enter the name of the photographer.
[Copyright Name]: Enter the name of the copyright holder.
1) Select characters from 1 and press the Q button.
The selected characters appear in 2.
2) Repeat Step 1 to complete the name, then highlight
[END] and press the Q button.
To delete previously-entered characters, press
the INFO button to position the cursor in the text
display area (2) and then highlight the character
you wish to delete. After pressing the INFO button
again to return to the keyboard area (1), highlight
[Delete] and press the Q button.
!”#$%&
()
*+, - . /
01234567
89 : ; <=>?
@
ABCDEFGH I JKLMNO
PQR S T U VWX Y Z
[]_
abcde f gh i j k lmn
END
Delete
opqr s t uvwxyz
{}
ABCDE
05/63Copyright Name
Cancel Set
2
1
* OLYMPUS does not accept liability for damages arising
from disputes involving the use of [Copyright Settings].
Use at your own risk.
MENU
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Field Sensor
Option Description
g
Record GPS
location
Select [On] to record location data with pictures as they are
taken.
GPS Priority
Select the GPS mode.
[GPS accuracy]: Prioritize the accuracy of GPS data over
battery endurance.
[Battery power]: Prioritize battery endurance over data
accuracy.
Elevation/
Temperature
Select the units used for temperature and altitude in the
sensor data display. You can also calibrate altitude.
[Calibrate Elevation]: Calibrate altitude when the current
altitude and the value shown by the camera do not match.
[m/ft]: Select whether altitude is shown in meters (m) or feet
(ft).
[ºC/ºF]: Select whether the temperature is displayed in
degrees Celsius (ºC) or degrees Fahrenheit (ºF).
1)
Highlight the desired item using FG.
2) Press I.
3) Highlight items using
FG
and press the Q button to
select.
c
K
Utility
Option Description
g
Pixel Mapping
The pixel mapping feature allows the camera to check
and adjust the image pickup device and image processing
functions.
122
Level Adjust
You can calibrate the angle of the level gauge.
[Reset]: Resets adjusted values to the default settings.
[Adjust]: Sets the current camera orientation as the 0 position.
Sleep
The camera will enter sleep (energy saving) mode if no
operations are performed for the selected period. The camera
can be reactivated by pressing the shutter button halfway.
Certi cation
Display certi cation icons.
MENU
G X
MENU
G c
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Improving focus in dark surroundings ( AF Illuminator)
MENU G a [AF Illuminator]
The AF illuminator (AF assist lamp) lights to assist the focus operation in dark
environments. Select [Off] to disable AF illuminator.
MF Assist
MENU G a [MF Assist]
This feature is used to assist manual focus. If the focus position changes during focus
lock or manual focus, the camera will enhance outlines or zoom the display in on an
area of the frame.
Magnify
Magni es a portion of the screen.
The subject in the center of the frame is displayed at a higher
magni cation. If you are using focus lock (P. 46), the location on
which focus is locked will be displayed at a higher magni cation.
Peaking
Displays clearly de ned outlines with edge enhancement. You can
select the color of the outlines. g [Peaking Color] (P. 96)
When Peaking is in use, the edges of small subjects tend to be enhanced more strongly.
This is no guarantee of accurate focusing.
Depending on the subject, outlines may be hard to see when [On] is selected for both
[Magnify] and [Peaking].
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Adding information displays
MENU G M [ G/Info Settings]
q Info (Playback information displays)
Use [q Info] to add the following playback information
displays. The added displays are displayed by repeatedly
pressing the INFO button during playback. You can also
opt to not show displays that appear at the default setting.
g “Switching the information display” (P. 63)
q Info
H
Image Only
Overall
Highlight&Shadow
Back
Histogram display
A histogram showing the distribution of brightness in
the image is displayed. The horizontal axis gives the
brightness, the vertical axis the number of pixels of each
brightness in the image.
15
Histogram display
Highlight & Shadow display
The Highlight & Shadow display shows overexposed areas in
red, underexposed areas in blue.
Shadow
Highlight
15
Highlight & Shadow display
LV-Info (Shooting information displays)
The histogram, Highlight & Shadow, and level gauge
displays can be added to [LV-Info]. Select [Custom 1] or
[Custom 2] and select the displays you wish to add.
The
added displays are displayed by repeatedly pressing the
INFO
button during shooting.
You can also opt to not show
displays that appear at the default setting.
g “Switching
the information display” (P. 24)
H
Custom1
Highlight&Shadow
Level Gauge
Back
Level gauge display
The orientation of the camera is indicated. The “tilt” direction is indicated on the vertical
bar and the “horizon” direction on the horizontal bar. The camera is level and plumb
when the bars turn green.
Use the indicators on the level gauge as a guide.
Error in the display can be corrected via calibration (P. 100).
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G Settings (Index/calendar display)
You can change the number of frames to be displayed on the index display and set to
not display the screens that are set to be displayed by default with [G Settings]. The
displays marked with a check can be viewed by rotating the zoom lever.
Counterclockwise
(G side)
Clockwise
(a side)
G Settings
B 9
A 4
C 25
C 100
Calendar
H
Back
Q
Q
Calendar display
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playback
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Viewing camera images on TV
MENU G M [ HDMI]
Use the separately sold cable with the camera to playback recorded images on your
TV. This function is available during shooting. Connecting the camera to a high-
de nition TV allows you to view pictures in high resolution.
Type A
HDMI cable
(Connect to the HDMI connector on the TV.)
HDMI micro connector
Connect the TV and camera and switch the input source of the TV.
The camera monitor turns off when an HDMI cable is connected.
For details on changing the input source of the TV, refer to the TV’s instruction manual.
Depending on the TV’s settings, the displayed images and information may become
cropped.
If the camera is connected via an HDMI cable, you will be able to select the digital video
signal type. Select a format that matches the input format selected with the TV.
4K Priority is given to 4K HDMI output.
1080p
Priority is given to 1080p HDMI output.
720p
Priority is given to 720p HDMI output.
480p/576p
480p/576p HDMI output.
Do not connect the camera to other HDMI output devices. Doing so may damage the
camera.
HDMI output is not performed while connected via USB to a computer.
When [4K] is selected, video output in shooting mode is [1080p].
Using the TV remote control
The camera can be operated by a TV remote control when connected to a TV that
supports HDMI control. Select [On] for [HDMI Control]. When [On] is selected,
camera controls can be used for playback only.
You can operate the camera by following the operation guide displayed on the TV.
During single-frame playback, you can display or hide the information display by
pressing the “Red” button, and display or hide the index display by pressing the
“Green” button.
Some televisions may not support all features.
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Combinations of JPEG image sizes and compression rates
MENU G b [ K Set]
You can set the JPEG image quality by combining image size and compression rate.
Image size Compression rate
Application
Name Pixel Count
SF
(Super Fine)
F
(Fine)
N
(Normal)
Y (Large)
4000×3000
YSF YF YN
Select for the print size
X (Middle)
3200×2400
XSF XF XN
W (Small)
1280×960
WSF WF WN
For small prints and use
on a website
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Use the camera’s wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) features to connect to a smartphone, where
you can use the dedicated app to enhancement your enjoyment of the camera both
before and after shooting.
Operation is not guaranteed on all smartphones.
OLYMPUS Image Share (OI.Share)
Use a smartphone to control the camera remotely and download pictures.
For more information, visit:
http://app.olympus-imaging.com/oishare/
OLYMPUS Image Track (OI.Track)
View and manage eld sensor logs recorded with the camera.
For more information, visit:
http://app.olympus-imaging.com/oitrack/
OLYMPUS Image Palette (OI.Palette)
Retouch or crop pictures using tools such as art lters or the Color Creator.
For more information, visit:
http://app.olympus-imaging.com/oipalette/
Before using the wireless LAN function, read “Using the wireless LAN function”
(P. 152).
As with any wireless communication, there is always a risk of interception by a third party.
The wireless LAN function on the camera cannot be used to connect to a home or public
access point.
The transceiver antenna is located inside the grip. Keep the antenna away from metal
objects whenever possible.
During wireless LAN connection, the battery will run down faster. If the battery is running
low, the connection may be lost during a transfer.
Connection may be dif cult or slow in proximity to devices that generate magnetic elds,
static electricity or radio waves, such as near microwaves, cordless telephone.
If Wi-Fi seems sluggish, try using Wi-Fi with Bluetooth disabled on the smartphone.
Connecting the camera to a
smartphone
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Adjusting Settings for Connection to a Smartphone
Start the OI.Share App installed on your smartphone.
1
Highlight [Connection to Smartphone] in the q Playback Menu and press
the Q button.
You can also launch [Connection to Smartphone] by pressing and holding the MENU
button when the camera is ready to shoot.
2
Follow the on-screen guide to adjust Wi-Fi settings.
The SSID, password and QR code are displayed on the monitor.
End Wi-Fi
Preparing Wi-Fi Connection 3/3
Password
SSID
: 00000000
: X-XX-X-XXXXXXXXX
Connecting to your
smartphone.
Read QR code by
'OLYMPUS Image Share'.
QR code
Wi-Fi SSID
Wi-Fi Password
3
Tap the camera icon at the bottom of the OI.Share display.
4
Follow the on-screen instructions in OI.Share to scan the QR code and adjust
connection settings.
Some smartphones will need to be con gured manually after reading the QR code.
If you are unable to scan the QR code, follow the on-screen instructions in OI.Share
to adjust settings manually.
To connect, enter the SSID and password displayed in the camera monitor into the
smartphone Wi-Fi settings dialog. For information on how to access Wi-Fi settings on
your smartphone, see the documentation provided with the device.
If the smartphone is currently connected via Wi-Fi to another network or device, you
will need to select the camera in the Wi-Fi connection section of the smartphone
settings app.
w1 will be displayed when pairing is complete.
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To end the connection, press the MENU button of the camera.
You can also turn the camera off and end the connection from OI.Share.
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Transferring Images to a Smartphone
You can select images in the camera and load them to a smartphone. You can also
use the camera to select images you want to share in advance. g “Share Order”
(P. 71)
1
Connect the camera to a smartphone (P. 107).
2
Launch OI.Share and tap the Image Transfer button.
The images in the camera are displayed in a list.
3
Select the pictures you want to transfer and tap the [Save] button.
When transfer is complete, you can turn off the camera from the smartphone.
Shooting Remotely with a Smartphone
You can shoot remotely by operating the camera with a smartphone.
1
Connect the camera to a smartphone (P. 107).
2
Launch OI.Share and tap the Remote button.
3
Tap the shutter button to shoot.
The image taken is saved to the card inserted in the camera.
Available shooting options are partially limited.
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Changing Connection Method
There are two ways to connect the camera to a smartphone: [Private], by which you
use the same setting every time, and [One-Time], by which you use different setting
every time. It is recommended to use [Private] when connecting to your smartphone,
and to use [One-Time] when transferring images to another smartphone.
The default setting is [Private].
1
Highlight [Wi-Fi Settings] in the e Setup Menu and press the Q button.
2
Highlight [Wi-Fi Connect Settings] and press I.
3
Select the wireless LAN connection method and press the Q button.
[Private]: Connect to one smartphone (connects automatically using the settings after
the initial connection). All OI.Share functions are available.
[One-Time]: Connect to multiple smartphones (connects using different connection
settings each time). Only OI.Share’s image transfer function is available. You can
view only images that are set for share order using the camera.
[Select]: Select which method to use each time.
[Off]: The Wi-Fi function is turned off.
Resetting Wireless LAN Settings
To restore [Wi-Fi Settings] to default values:
1
Highlight [Wi-Fi Settings] in the e Setup Menu and press the Q button.
2
Highlight [Reset Wi-Fi Settings] and press I.
3
Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button.
The following settings will be reset:
Option Default
Wi-Fi Connect Settings Private
Private Password (generated randomly) *
* The connection to the smartphone will also be reset (deactivated).
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Changing the Password
Change the password used for [Private].
1
Highlight [Wi-Fi Settings] in the e Setup Menu and press the Q button.
2
Highlight [Private Password] and press I.
3
Follow the operation guide and press the R button.
A new password will be set.
Reconnect to the smartphone after changing passwords. g “Adjusting Settings for
Connection to a Smartphone” (P. 107)
Cancelling a Share Order
Cancel share orders that are set on images.
1
Highlight [Wi-Fi Settings] in the e Setup Menu and press the Q button.
2
Highlight [Reset share Order] and press I.
3
Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button.
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The camera can log data on position, altitude, and heading acquired via GPS, as well
as data from temperature and pressure sensors. These data can also be recorded
with photographs. Logs can be viewed using the “OLYMPUS Image Track” (OI.Track)
smartphone app.
For more information on OI.Track, visit:
http://app.olympus-imaging.com/oitrack/
The camera also supports the Quazi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS) and GLONASS.
Latitude and longitude are displayed on images to which position information has been
added.
The camera is not equipped for GPS navigation.
Be sure to use the latest version of the app.
GPS and other data displays
These displays are not intended for applications that require a high degree of precision,
and the accuracy of the data (latitude and longitude, heading, altitude, temperature,
and the like) they provide is not guaranteed. The accuracy of these displays may be
also affected by factors not under the control of the manufacturer.
GPS: Precautions for use
Before using the GPS function, read “GPS function, electronic compass” (P. 152).
In certain countries and regions it may be illegal to acquire position information without
prior application to the government. Because of this, in certain sales regions, the camera
may be set up not to display position information.
When taking the camera abroad, be aware that some regions or countries may have laws
regulating the use of this function. Be sure to abide by all local laws.
Before boarding an aircraft or entering other locations where the use of GPS devices is
prohibited, be sure to rotate the LOG switch to OFF and select [Off] for both [Record GPS
location] (P. 100) and [X Settings] > [Auto Time Adjust] (P. 94).
Before using GPS function (A-GPS data)
Depending on the status of the camera and communication, it may take time to acquire
the position information. When the A-GPS is used, the position determination time
can be shortened from a few seconds to a few tens of seconds. The A-GPS data can
be updated using the smartphone app “OLYMPUS Image Track” (OI.Track) or the PC
software “OLYMPUS A-GPS Utility”.
Make sure that the camera date is set correctly.
Set camera Wi-Fi connection settings to [Private] (P. 109).
A-GPS data must be updated every 4 weeks.
The position information may have changed when time has elapsed after updating the
data. Use as new A-GPS data as possible.
The provision of A-GPS data may be terminated without prior notice.
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Updating the A-GPS data using a smartphone
Before update, install the smartphone app “OLYMPUS Image Track” (OI.Track) on your
smartphone. Refer to the URL below for details on how to update the A-GPS data.
http://app.olympus-imaging.com/oitrack/
Connect the camera and the smartphone, following the procedure described in
“Adjusting Settings for Connection to a Smartphone” (P. 107). Select [Update GPS
Assist Data] in the OI.Track settings dialog.
If a connection error is displayed, you will need to re-establish the connection between the
camera and smartphone.
Updating the A-GPS data using a PC
Download the OLYMPUS A-GPS Utility software from the URL below, and install it on
your PC.
http://sdl.olympus-imaging.com/agps/
Refer to “OLYMPUS A-GPS Utility Instruction Manual” on the website with above URL
for details on how to update the data.
If you are using the GPS function for the rst time and the A-GPS has not been updated,
or if the function has not been used for a long time, it may take a few minutes for the
position measurement to end.
Using GPS
Any of the following enable GPS:
rotating the LOG switch to LOG (P. 113), selecting [On] for [Record GPS location]
(P. 100), or selecting [On] for [X Settings] > [Auto Time Adjust] (P. 94).
Do not cover the GPS antenna with your hands or metal objects.
If you are using the GPS function for the rst time and the A-GPS has not been updated,
or if the function has not been used for a long time, it may take a few minutes for the
position measurement to end.
Enabling GPS increases the drain on the battery. To reduce the drain on the battery when
GPS is enabled, select [Battery power] for [GPS Priority] (P. 100).
Displaying tracked movement of GPS logs
After the GPS track logs are recorded, the tracked movement of the logs can be
displayed using the OI.Track.
The tracked movement cannot be displayed on the camera.
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Recording and Saving Logs
While the LOG switch is in the LOG position, the camera will log GPS and other
sensor data (P. 111). Logs can be downloaded for use with the OLYMPUS Image
Track (OI.Track) smartphone app.
Rotate the LOG switch to LOG.
Logging will start. The indicator lamp will blink while
logging is in progress.
Logging ends automatically when the battery runs low (P. 134).
In LOG mode, the camera draws on the battery continuously to acquire location data.
No data can be added to the log once the memory allocated to temporary log storage is
full, in which case you will need to rotate the LOG switch to OFF to save the log to the
card (P. 134).
Saving logs
The current log is saved to the card when the LOG switch is rotated to
OFF.
A message is displayed in the monitor while the log is being saved. Do not remove the
card until the message has cleared from the display. Removing the card while the log is
being saved could cause loss of the log le or camera or card malfunction.
The camera may not begin saving the log to the card when the LOG switch is rotated
to OFF if, for example, wireless data transfer is in progress or the card is full or write-
protected, in which case you should terminate wireless data transfer, delete unwanted
data from the card, or otherwise enable the log to be saved. Do not remove the battery
from the camera until the log has been saved.
The log will not be saved if no card is inserted.
Logs will not be saved if the battery is low. Charge the battery.
Each card can store up to 199 log les. An error message will be displayed when the log
le count approaches this number (P. 134). Should this occur, insert another card or
delete log les after copying them to a computer.
• Log les are recorded to the “GPSLOG” and “SNSLOG” folders on the card (P. 15).
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Using Buffered and Saved Logs
To access logs stored in the camera’s temporary buffer or saved to the card, launch the
OLYMPUS Image Track (OI.Track) smartphone app and connect to the smartphone
using the camera wireless LAN function (P. 107).
Things you can do with the speci ed app, OLYMPUS Image Track (OI.Track)
Viewing the current log and images
The current log and images can be viewed on the smartphone.
Downloading the current log and images
The current log and images can be copied to and browsed on the smartphone.
• Viewing tracks
Logs stored on the card can be copied to the smartphone and viewed as tracks.
Linking images to a log
Images shot while log recording was enabled can be linked to the log for viewing or
le management.
OI.Track can be used to update GPS assist data (P. 111).
For details, visit the address below:
http://app.olympus-imaging.com/oitrack/
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Viewing Location Data
Pressing the INFO button when the camera is off
displays location data in the monitor.
The accuracy of the data displayed varies with weather
conditions and the like. Use as a rough guide only.
Location data displays
N
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90
240
60
210
30
180
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150
330
120
300
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NW
SE
W
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SW
NE
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W
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59”
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1023 hPa
1227 m
270
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°
240 255
W
285 300
4
1
2
3
6
7
8
9
5
1 Time
2 Log recording in progress
3 Direction information
4 Temperature (water temperature)
5 Atmospheric pressure
6 Altitude (depth)
7 GPS icon
8 Latitude
9 Longitude
Latitude and longitude
If the GPS icon blinks or is not displayed, the camera is unable to determine the
current position.
GPS and other data displays
These displays are not intended for applications that require a high degree of precision,
and the accuracy of the data (latitude and longitude, heading, depth, temperature, and the
like) they provide is not guaranteed. The accuracy of these displays may be also affected
by factors not under the control of the manufacturer.
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Connecting the Camera to a Computer
Micro-USB connector
USB cable USB port
Smaller terminal
When the camera is connected to a computer via USB, a dialog should be displayed in
the monitor prompting you to select a host.
If nothing is displayed on the camera screen even after connecting the camera to the
computer, the battery may be exhausted. Use a full-charged battery.
If the camera cannot connect to PC, disconnect and reconnect the cable.
The battery can be charged while the camera is connected to the computer via USB.
The charging time varies depending on the performance of the computer. (There may be
cases in which it takes approx. 10 hours.)
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Copying Pictures to a Computer
The following operating systems are compatible with the USB connection:
Windows: Windows 7 SP1/Windows 8/Windows 8.1/Windows 10
Mac: OS X v10.9 – v10.11/macOS v10.12 – v10.14
1
Turn the camera off and connect it to the computer.
The location of the USB port varies with the computer. For details, refer to your
computer’s manual.
The selection screen for the USB connection is displayed.
2
Highlight [Storage] or [MTP] using FG. Press the
Q button.
Storage
Connect camera as a card reader.
MTP
Treat the camera as a portable device.
USB
Charge
Exit
MTP
Storage
Set
3
The computer recognizes the camera as a new device.
Data transfer is not guaranteed in the following environments, even if your computer is
equipped with a USB port.
Computers with a USB port added by means of an extension card, etc., computers
without a factory-installed OS, or home-built computers
Camera controls cannot be used while the camera is connected to a computer.
If the computer does not detect the camera, disconnect the USB cable and then reconnect
it to the computer.
Installing the PC Software
Install the following software to access the camera while it is connected directly to the
computer via USB.
Olympus Workspace
This computer application is used to download, view, and manage photos and movies
recorded with the camera. It can also be used to update the camera rmware. The
software can be downloaded from the website below. Be prepared to provide the
camera serial number when downloading the software.
https://support.olympus-imaging.com/owdownload/
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Batteries
The camera uses a single Olympus lithium-ion battery. Never use any battery other than
genuine OLYMPUS batteries.
The camera’s power consumption varies widely with usage and other conditions.
As the following consume a lot of power even without shooting, the battery will be drained
quickly.
The zoom is used repeatedly.
Performing auto focus repeatedly by pressing the shutter button halfway in shooting
mode.
Displaying images on the monitor for a prolonged period.
When connected to a computer.
Leaving wireless LAN enabled.
When using a drained battery, the camera may turn off without the low battery warning
being displayed.
The battery will not be fully charged at the time of purchase. Charge the battery using the
supplied USB-AC adapter before use.
Remove the batteries before putting the camera into storage for periods of a month or
more. Leaving the batteries in the camera for extended periods shortens their lives,
potentially rendering them unusable.
Fully charging the battery using the supplied USB-AC adapter takes about 3 hours.
Charging times may increase at high ambient temperatures.
Do not use USB-AC adapters or chargers not speci cally designated for use with batteries
of the supplied type. Similarly, do not use the supplied USB-AC adapter with batteries
other than those of the designated type.
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with the incorrect battery type.
Dispose of the used battery following the instructions “CAUTION” (P. 150) in the
instruction manual.
To ensure reliable operation, be sure the battery is inserted when using the USB-AC
adapter.
Using Your Charger Abroad
The charger and USB-AC adapter can be used with most household AC power supplies of
100–240 V (50/60 Hz) worldwide. However, depending on the country or area you are in,
the AC wall outlet may be shaped differently and the charger may require a plug adapter
to match the wall outlet.
Do not use travel voltage converters as they could damage your charger and USB-AC
adapter.
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Number of Images (Stills)/Length of Footage (Movies) per
Card
• The gures for the number of storable still pictures and recording length are approximate.
The actual capacity varies with shooting conditions and the card used.
The table below shows the approximate number of storable still pictures and recording
length that can be stored on a 4 GB card.
Still pictures
Examples of image size when the aspect ratio is 4:3.
Record mode
Image size
( Pixel Count)
Compression File format
Number of storable
still pictures
RAW
4000×3000
Loss-less
compression
ORF 270
YSF
1/2.7
JPEG
436
YF
1/4 638
YN
1/8 1231
XSF
3200×2400
1/2.7 673
XF
1/4 975
XN
1/8 1846
WSF
1280×960
1/2.7 3385
WF
1/4 4514
WN
1/8 7170
The number of storable still pictures may change according to the subject, whether or not
print reservations have been made, and other factors. In certain instances, the number
of storable still pictures displayed on the monitor will not change even when you take
pictures or erase stored images.
• The actual le size varies according to the subject.
The maximum number of storable still pictures displayed on the monitor is 9999.
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Movies
Image size/bit rate/frame rate Recording length
3840×2160 30p
5 min.
3840×2160 25p
1920×1080 Super Fine 60p
10 min.
1920×1080 Super Fine 50p
1920×1080 Super Fine 30p
1920×1080 Super Fine 25p
1920×1080 Fine 60p
17 min.
1920×1080 Fine 50p
1920×1080 Fine 30p
1920×1080 Fine 25p
1920×1080 Normal 60p
29 min.
1920×1080 Normal 50p
1920×1080 Normal 30p
1920×1080 Normal 25p
1280×720 Super Fine 30p
20 min.
1280×720 Super Fine 25p
1280×720 Fine 30p
29 min.
1280×720 Fine 25p
1280×720 Normal 30p
1280×720 Normal 25p
1920×1080 HighSpeed 120fps
20 sec.
1280×720 HighSpeed 240fps
640×360 HighSpeed 480fps
At movie quality settings of [ ], [ ], or [ ], a maximum of 20 seconds of footage can
be recorded per shot.
• The maximum le size of a single movie is 4GB, regardless of the capacity of the card.
Increasing the number of pictures that can be taken
Delete unwanted images or connect the camera to a computer or other device
and transfer the images to long-term storage before deleting them from the card.
g [Erase] (P. 66), [Erase Selected] (P. 76), [All Erase] (P. 95), [Format]
(P. 21)
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Cleaning and Storing the Camera
For information on the precautions that must be observed when the camera is used
underwater, see “Important Information about Water and Shock Resistant Features”
(P. 123).
Cleaning the camera
Turn off the camera and remove the battery before cleaning the camera.
Do not use strong solvents such as benzene or alcohol, or a chemically treated cloth.
Exterior:
Wipe gently with a soft cloth. If the camera is very dirty, soak the cloth in mild soapy water
and wring well. Wipe the camera with the damp cloth and then dry it with a dry cloth. If you
have used the camera at the beach, use a cloth soaked in clean water and well wrung.
Foreign materials may be attached to the camera when using the camera in conditions
with foreign materials such as dirt, dust or sand. If you continue to use the camera in such
conditions, it could cause damage to the camera.
To avoid such damage, wash the camera using the following method.
1
Close and lock the battery/card compartment cover and connector cover
rmly (P. 10).
2
Fill a bucket or other container with fresh
water, immerse the camera facing downward
in the bucket and shake the camera
thoroughly. And rinse the camera by placing
it directly under a strong stream of tap water
with pressing the button.
Monitor:
Wipe gently with a soft cloth.
Lens:
Cloths may scratch the lens if used without rst removing sand, dust, or other foreign
matter. Remove dust from the lens with a third-party blower and then gently clean it with
lens cleaning paper.
Mold may form on the lens surface if the lens is left dirty.
Battery/USB-AC adapter:
Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth.
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Storage
When not using the camera for a prolonged period, remove the battery and card. Store
the camera in a cool, dry place that is well ventilated.
Insert the battery periodically and test the camera’s functions.
Clean the camera after use.
Do not store with insect repellent.
Avoid storing the camera in places where chemicals are treated, in order to protect the
camera from corrosion.
Mold may form on the lens surface if the lens is left dirty.
Check each part of the camera before use if it has not been used for a long time. Before
taking important pictures, be sure to take a test shot and check that the camera works
properly.
Pixel Mapping - Checking the image processing functions
The pixel mapping feature allows the camera to check and adjust the image pickup
device and image processing functions. Before using the pixel mapping function to
ensure that it operates correctly, wait for 1 minute or longer immediately after shooting
or playback.
1
In Custom Menu c, select [Pixel Mapping] (P. 100).
2
Press the Q button when [Start] (Submenu 2) is displayed.
The [Busy] bar is displayed when pixel mapping is in progress. When pixel mapping
is nished, the menu is restored.
If you accidentally turn the camera off during pixel mapping, start again from Step 1.
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Important Information about Water and Shock Resistant
Features
Water resistance: The waterproof feature is warranted*
1
to operate at depths up to
15 m (49.2 feet) for up to one hour.
The waterproof feature may be compromised if the camera is subject to substantial or
excessive impact.
Shock resistance: The anti-shock feature warrants*
2
the operation of the camera
against accidental impact incurred from everyday use of your digital compact camera.
The anti-shock feature does not unconditionally warrant all defective operation or
cosmetic damage. Cosmetic damage, such as scratches and dents, are not covered
under the warranty.
As with any electronic device, proper care and maintenance are required to preserve
the integrity and operation of your camera. To maintain camera performance, please
take your camera to the nearest Olympus Authorized Service Center to have it
inspected after any major impact. In the event the camera is damaged as a result of
negligence or misuse, the warranty will not cover costs associated with the service or
repair of your camera. For additional information on our warranty, please visit to the
Olympus website for your local area.
Please observe the following care instructions for your camera.
*1 As determined by Olympus in-house tests performed in accordance with IEC Standard
Publication 60529 IPX8 - This means that the camera can be used normally under water
at a speci ed water pressure.
*2 This anti-shock performance is con rmed by Olympus’ testing conditions in accordance
with MIL-STD-810F, Method 516.5, Procedure IV (Transit Drop Test). For more details of
Olympus’ testing conditions, please refer to the Olympus website for your local area.
Before use:
Check the camera for foreign material including dirt, dust or sand.
Firmly close the battery/card compartment cover lock, connector cover lock and LOCK
knob.
Do not open the battery/card compartment cover and connector cover with wet hands,
while under water, or in a damp or dusty environment (e.g. beach).
After use:
Be sure to wipe off any excess water or debris after using the camera under water.
After the camera is used under seawater, immerse the camera
in a bucket containing fresh water for about 10 minutes (with
the battery/card compartment cover and connector cover rmly
closed, the lock in place and the lens ring removed). After that,
let the camera dry in a shaded location with good ventilation.
When opening the battery/card compartment cover or
connector cover, open slowly with the camera orientated as
shown in the following illustration to prevent water drops
entering the camera. If any water drops are found on the inner
side of the cover, be sure to wipe them off before using the
camera.
Battery/card
compartment cover
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Storage and maintenance
Do not use chemicals for cleaning, rust prevention, anti-fogging, repairing, etc.
Failure to do so may break down water resistance.
Do not leave the camera in water for a long time. Prolonged exposure to water will
cause damage to the camera’s appearance and/or deteriorate water resistance.
In order to preserve the water resistant feature, as with any underwater housing, it
is recommended that the waterproof packing (and seals) are replaced annually.
For the Olympus distributors or service stations where the waterproof packing can
be replaced, visit Olympus website for your local area.
The included accessories (e.g. USB-AC adapter) do not offer shock or water resistance.
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Using Separately Sold Accessories
Attaching optional silicone jackets
Attach the jacket as shown. Reverse the steps to remove the jacket.
Do not use excessive force. Failure to observe this precaution could damage the jacket.
Taking pictures with the Olympus Wireless RC Flash System
You can take pictures and underwater pictures with a wireless ash when using a ash
compatible with the Olympus Wireless RC Flash System.
The guideline of the setup range in wireless ash shooting is from 1 to 2 m, however
note that it varies depending on the ambient environment.
The camera’s built-in ash is used for communication between the camera and ash.
To use a dedicated underwater strobe, prepare an underwater case, a ber-optic cable
and so on.
For details about operation of a wireless ash and an underwater strobe, refer to the
instruction manual for a special external ash or an underwater case.
1
Turn on the dedicated strobe.
2
Set the flash mode of the dedicated strobe to RC mode.
When you have to set a channel and a group, select CH1 for the channel, A for the
group.
3
Highlight ash settings in live controls and select [#RC] (remote control).
• “Using a ash (Flash photography)” (P. 45)
4
Take a test shot to check the operation of the ash and the resulting image.
Be sure to check the charge level of the camera and wireless ash before taking pictures.
When the camera ash is set to [#RC], the camera built-in ash is used for
communication with the wireless ash. It cannot used for taking pictures.
To take pictures with a wireless ash, point the remote sensor of the special external ash
toward the camera, and point the ash in the direction of the subject.
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Optional Accessories
Optional accessories can expand your photographic horizons. Before mounting
accessories on the camera, remove the supplied lens ring.
LED light guide (LG-1)
An accessory for
k
(microscope mode) mode and macro
photography that ensures that the macro LED light provides
even lighting.
Do not use the ash.
The LG-1 cannot be used underwater.
Flash diffuser (FD-1)
An accessory for k (microscope mode) mode and macro
photography that allows the ash to be used at close
ranges.
Lens barrier (LB-T01)
Protects the lens from dirt and scratches during shooting
and transport.
The LB-T01 cannot be used with silicone jackets.
Fisheye converter
(FCON-T01) *
Capture more of a scene.
Circular sheye converter
(FCON-T02) *
Switch from circular to full-frame sh-eye just by adjusting
zoom.
Teleconverter (TCON-T01) * Shoot more distant scenes.
Protective lter
(PRF-D40.5 PRO) *
Protects the lens from dirt and scratches during shooting
and transport.
* Requires that a CLA-T01 converter adapter be mounted on the camera.
When using optional accessories, select the corresponding accessory option via live
controls. g “Using optional accessories (Accessory)” (P. 61)
Rinse the product with fresh water after underwater use.
For details, please visit the Olympus website for your local area.
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Removing and attaching the lens ring
Mounting
marks
Lens ring
Lens ring release button
“Remove” direction
“Attach” direction
Removing the lens ring
Keeping the lens ring release button pressed, rotate the ring in the “remove” direction.
Attaching the lens ring
Align the mounting marks and rotate the ring in the “attach” direction until it clicks into
place.
Attaching and removing LED light guides
LED light guide
Mounting
marks
Lens ring release button
“Remove” direction
“Attach” direction
Attaching light guides
Align the mounting marks and rotate the guide in the “attach” direction until it clicks into
place.
Removing light guides
Keeping the lens ring release button pressed, rotate the guide in the “remove”
direction.
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Attaching and removing ash diffusers
Lens ring release button
“Remove” direction
“Attach” direction
Mounting
marks
Flash diffuser
You can adjust ash output.
Attaching ash diffusers
Align the mounting marks and rotate the diffuser in the “attach” direction until it clicks
into place.
Removing ash diffusers
Keeping the lens ring release button pressed, rotate the diffuser in the “remove”
direction.
Attaching and removing lens barriers
Lens ring release button
“Remove” direction
“Attach” direction
Mounting
marks
Lens barrier
Attaching lens barriers
Align the mounting marks and rotate the barrier in the “attach” direction until it clicks
into place.
The lens barrier mounting mark can be found on the back of the barrier.
Removing lens barriers
Keeping the lens ring release button pressed, rotate the barrier in the “remove”
direction.
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Attaching and removing converter lenses and protective lters
Lens ring release button
“Attach” direction
“Attach” direction
Converter adapter
Conversion lens
“Remove”
direction
Protective lter Mounting marks
“Remove” direction
“Attach” direction
“Remove” direction
Attaching converter lenses and lters
1) Attach a converter adapter.
Align the mounting marks and rotate the adapter in the “attach” direction until it clicks
into place.
2) Rotate the lens or lter in the “attach” direction to screw it onto the adapter.
Removing converter lenses and lters
1) Rotate the lens or lter in the “remove” direction.
2) Remove the converter adapter.
Keeping the lens ring release button pressed, rotate the adapter in the “remove”
direction.
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Some Common Issues and Their Solutions
The camera does not turn on even when a battery is loaded
The battery is not fully charged
Charge the battery with the charger.
The battery is temporarily unable to function because of the cold
Battery performance drops at low temperatures. Remove the battery and warm it by
putting it in your pocket for a while.
A language-selection prompt is displayed
The dialog shown in the illustration will be displayed in the
following circumstances:
The camera is turned on for the rst time
You previously ended initial setup without selecting a
language
Please select your language.
Por favor, selecciona tu idioma.
Veuillez choisir votre langue.
Bitte wählen Sie Ihre Sprache.
Select a language as described in “Initial Setup” (P. 18).
No picture is taken when the shutter button is pressed
The camera has turned off automatically
The camera automatically enters sleep mode to reduce the drain on the battery if no
operations are performed for a set period of time. g [Sleep] (P. 100)
Press the shutter button halfway to exit the sleep mode.
The camera will turn off automatically if left in sleep mode for 5 minutes.
The ash is charging
On the monitor, the # mark blinks when charging is in progress. Wait for the blinking to
stop, then press the shutter button.
The camera temperature is elevated
The camera may shut down if its internal temperature rises after extended use. Remove
the battery and wait until the internal temperature has dropped enough for the camera to
be used again. The camera may also become warm to the touch during use, but this does
not indicate a malfunction.
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Unable to focus
The camera cannot focus on subjects that are too close to the camera or that are not
suited to auto focus (the AF con rmation mark will blink in the monitor). Increase the
distance to the subject or focus on a high contrast object at the same distance from the
camera as your main subject, compose the shot, and shoot.
Subjects that are dif cult to focus on
It may be dif cult to focus with auto focus in the following situations.
Subject with low
contrast
Excessively bright
light in center of frame
Subject containing
no vertical lines *
1
AF con rmation
mark is blinking.
These subjects
are not focused.
Subjects at different
distances
Fast-moving subject Subject not inside
AF area
AF con rmation
mark lights up but
the subject is not
focused.
*1 It is also effective to compose the shot by holding the camera vertically to focus, and then
returning to the horizontal position to take the picture.
Noise reduction is activated
When shooting night scenes, shutter speeds are slower and noise tends to appear in
images. The camera activates the noise-reduction process after shooting at slow shutter
speeds. During which, shooting is not allowed. You can set [Noise Reduct.] to [Off].
g [Noise Reduct.] (P. 97)
The date and time has not been set
The camera is used with the settings at the time of purchase
The date and time of the camera is not set when purchased. Set the date and time before
using the camera. g “Initial Setup” (P. 18)
The battery has been removed from the camera
The date and time settings will be returned to the factory default settings if the camera is
left without the battery for approximately 1 day. The settings will be canceled more quickly
if the battery was only loaded in the camera for a short time before being removed. Before
taking important pictures, check that the date and time settings are correct.
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Set functions are restored to their factory default settings
When you rotate the mode dial or turn off the power in a shooting mode other than P, A, or
n, any settings you have altered will be reset to default values.
Some settings are unavailable
Some features may be unavailable depending on the shooting mode and camera settings.
g “List of Settings Available in each Shooting Mode” (P. 136)
Pictures are grainy
Select a larger image size or set compression to SF or F. g “Selecting image quality (Still
image quality)” (P. 56)
Image “noise” mottling can sometimes be reduced by lowering ISO sensitivity.
g “Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO)” (P. 52)
Image taken appears whitish
This may occur when the picture is taken in backlight or semi-backlight conditions. This is
due to a phenomenon called are or ghosting. As far as possible, consider a composition
where strong light source is not taken in the picture. Flare may occur even when a light
source is not present in the picture. If this does not have the desired effect, try shading the
lens with your hand or other objects.
The light is caught in the picture.
Shooting with ash in dark situations results in an image with many ash re ections on dust
in the air.
Unknown bright dot(s) appear on the subject in the picture taken
This may be due to stuck pixel(s) on the image pickup device. Perform [Pixel Mapping].
If the problem persists, repeat pixel mapping a few times. g “Pixel Mapping - Checking the
image processing functions” (P. 122)
The lens is cloudy or the monitor is hard to read
For rapid temperature change, lens fogging (condensation) may occur.
Turn off the power, and wait for the camera body to become acclimated to the surrounding
temperature and dry out before taking pictures.
Movies do not play back smoothly when viewed on a TV
The movie frame rate may not match the video standard used in the TV. View the movie on
a computer instead. Before recording movies for display on a TV, select a frame rate that
matches the video standard used in the device. g [Video Frame Rate] (P. 87)
The heading is not correct
The compass does not function as expected in the vicinity of strong electromagnetic elds,
such as from televisions, microwaves, large electric motors, radio transmitters, and high-
voltage power lines. Normal function can sometimes be restored by moving the camera in a
gure eight while rotating your wrist.
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Warnings (error codes) are displayed in the monitor
Monitor indication Possible cause Corrective action
No Card
The card is not inserted, or it
cannot be recognized.
Insert a card or insert a different
card.
Card Error
There is a problem with the card.
Insert the card again. If the
problem persists, format the card.
If the card cannot be formatted, it
cannot be used.
Write Protect
Writing to the card is prohibited.
The card write-protect switch is set
to the “LOCK” side. Release the
switch. (P. 15)
Card Full
The card is full. No more
pictures can be taken or no
more information such as print
reservation can be recorded.
Replace the card or erase
unwanted pictures.
Before erasing, download
important images to a PC.
There is no space in the card
and print reservation or new
images cannot be recorded.
No Picture
There are no pictures on the
card.
The card contains no pictures.
Record pictures and play back.
Picture Error
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.
Use image processing software to
view the picture on a PC.
If that cannot be done, the image
le is damaged.
The Image Cannot
Be Edited
Pictures taken with another
camera cannot be edited on this
camera.
Use image processing software to
edit the picture.
Y/M/D
The clock is not set. Set the clock (P. 18).
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Monitor indication Possible cause Corrective action
m
The internal temperature of
the camera has risen due to
sequential shooting.
Turn off the camera and wait for
the internal temperature to cool.
Internal camera
temperature is too
high. Please wait
for cooling before
camera use.
Wait a moment for the camera to
turn off automatically.
Allow the internal temperature
of the camera to cool before
resuming operations.
Battery Empty
The battery is drained. Charge the battery.
No Connection
The camera is not correctly
connected to a computer, HDMI
display, or other device.
Reconnect the camera.
Logging function
cannot be used at
this time.
The area of camera memory
used for temporary storage of
the log le is full.
Insert a card or con rm that the
current card is correctly inserted
and transfer to log le to the card.
The battery is exhausted. Charge the battery.
The camera is connected to a
television or other device via an
HDMI cable.
Disconnect the HDMI cable.
Wireless data transfer is in
progress.
End transfer.
The USB-AC adapter is being
used to supply power to the
camera from an electrical outlet
while the battery is removed.
Insert the battery and unplug the
USB-AC adapter from the outlet.
Card log capacity
is full.
Cannot record new
log les.
The current log cannot be saved
to the card.
Each card can store up to 199
log les.
Copy log les to a computer and
delete them from the card.
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Monitor indication Possible cause Corrective action
h
(blinks)
The current log has not been
saved to the card.
Insert the card correctly and save
the log to the card.
The current log cannot be saved
to the card.
Each card can store up to 199
log les.
Copy log les to a computer and
delete them from the card.
There is a problem with the card. Insert a new card.
Writing to the card is prohibited.
The card write-protect switch is set
to the “LOCK” side. Release the
switch. (P. 15)
There is no space in the card
and print reservation or new
images cannot be recorded.
Replace the card or erase
unwanted pictures.
Before erasing, download
important images to a PC.
g
(steady)
The area of camera memory
used for temporary storage of
the log le is full.
Insert a card or con rm that the
current card is correctly inserted
and transfer to log le to the card.
The battery is exhausted. Charge the battery.
The camera is connected to a
television or other device via an
HDMI cable.
Disconnect the HDMI cable.
Wireless data transfer is in
progress.
End transfer.
The USB-AC adapter is being
used to supply power to the
camera from an electrical outlet
while the battery is removed.
Insert the battery and unplug the
USB-AC adapter from the outlet.
The clock is not set.
Set the clock and select a time
zone.
g
(red)
GPS malfunction.
Turn the camera off and then on
again; if the message does not
clear from the display, contact an
OLYMPUS service representative.
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List of Settings Available in each Shooting Mode
B/P/A/k/^/n mode
B
PA
k
mopn
Exposure compensation
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Picture mode
RR
*1 *1 *1 *1
ISO
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White balance
RRRRRR
AF mode
RR
*1 *1 *1 *1
Aspect ratio
RRRRRR
K Still image quality
RRRR
*1
RR
n Movie quality
RRRRRRR
K Image stabilizer
RRRRRR
n Image stabilizer
―――――――
Flash *1
RR
*1 *1 *1 *1
Flash compensation
RRRRRR
Sequential shooting/Self-timer *1
RRR
*1 *1
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Metering mode
RRRRRR
Face priority
RR
――――
Accessory *1
RR
*1 *1 *1 *1
Reset/Assign Custom Modes
RRRRRRR
AF Area
RRR
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Intrvl. Sh./Time Lapse
RRR
――
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Focus BKT
RR
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Focus Stacking Settings
RRRRRRR
Date Stamp
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Movie R
RRRRRRR
Recording Volume
RRRRRRR
Video Frame Rate
RRRRRRR
Video Bit Rate
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]
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w
f
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Exposure compensation
RRRRRR
Picture mode
―――――*1
ISO
――――――
White balance
RRRRRR
AF mode
*1 *1 *1 *1 *1
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Aspect ratio
RRRRR
K Still image quality
RRRR
*1
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n Movie quality
RRRRRR
K Image stabilizer
RRRRR
n Image stabilizer
―――――*1
Flash
*1 *1 *1 *1 ――
Flash compensation
RRRR
――
Sequential shooting/Self-timer
*1 *1 *1 *1 *1
Metering mode
――――――
Face priority
―――――*1
Accessory
*1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1
Reset/Assign Custom Modes
RRRRR
*1
AF Area
RRR
RR
Intrvl. Sh./Time Lapse
――――――
Focus BKT
――――――
Focus Stacking Settings
RRRRRR
Date Stamp
RRRR
――
Movie
R
RRRRR
*1
Recording Volume
RRRRR
*1
Video Frame Rate
RRRRR
*1
Video Bit Rate
RRRRR
*1
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B
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DU
G
G
H
X
Exposure compensation
R
――――――
Picture mode ――――――――
ISO ――――――――
White balance ――――――――
AF mode ――――――――
Aspect ratio
RRRRRRRR
K Still image quality
R
*1
RRRR
*1
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n Movie quality
RRRRRRRR
K Image stabilizer
RRRRRRRR
n Image stabilizer
――――――――
Flash *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 ―――
Flash compensation ――――――――
Sequential shooting/Self-timer *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1
Metering mode ――――――――
Face priority
――――――――
Accessory *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1
Reset/Assign Custom Modes
RRRRRRRR
AF Area
RRRRRRRR
Intrvl. Sh./Time Lapse ――――――――
Focus BKT ――――――――
Focus Stacking Settings
RRRRRRRR
Date Stamp
R
RRRR
R
Movie
R
R
RRRR
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Recording Volume
R
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Video Frame Rate
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Video Bit Rate
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Exposure compensation ―――――
R
――
Picture mode ――――――――
ISO ――――――――
White balance ―――――
R
――
AF mode ――――――――
Aspect ratio
RRRRR
RR
K Still image quality
RRRRR
*1
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n Movie quality
RRRRRRRR
K Image stabilizer
RRRRRRR
n Image stabilizer
――――――――
Flash *1 *1 *1 ―――
Flash compensation ――――――――
Sequential shooting/Self-timer *1 *1 *1 *1 ――*1
Metering mode ――――――――
Face priority
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Accessory *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1
Reset/Assign Custom Modes
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AF Area
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Focus BKT ――――――――
Focus Stacking Settings
RRRRRRRR
Date Stamp
RRRR
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R
Movie
R
RRRR
――
R
Recording Volume
RRRR
――
R
Video Frame Rate
RRRRRRRR
Video Bit Rate
RRRRRRRR
*1 Some functions cannot be set.
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Default/Custom Settings
*1: Items that can be stored in [Custom Mode C1] or [Custom Mode C2].
*2: Default can be restored by selecting [Full] for [Reset].
*3: Default can be restored by selecting [Basic] for [Reset].
Direct buttons
Function Default *1 *2 *3
g
Exposure compensation ±0.0

35, 36,
41
Flash
[m] (k mode);
[
E
], [w], [f]
(^ mode)
#

45
[o], [p], [n]
(k mode)
$

Other modes AUTO

Sequential shooting/Self-timer
o

42
Live Control
Function Default *1 *2 *3
g
Picture mode Natural

50
ISO AUTO

52
White balance AUTO

53
AF mode AF

55
Aspect ratio 4:3

55
K Still image quality YN

56
n Movie quality
1920×1080 Fine 30p

57
K Image stabilizer
ON

59
n Image stabilizer
ON

59
Flash
[m] (k mode);
[
E
], [w], [f]
(^ mode)
#

45
[o], [p], [n]
(k mode)
$

Other modes AUTO

Flash compensation ±0.0

45
Sequential shooting/Self-timer
o

42
Metering mode
p

60
Face priority OFF

60
Accessory OFF

61
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K
Shooting Menu
Tab Function Default *1 *2 *3
g
W
Reset/Assign
Custom Modes
Reset Basic ――― 80
Custom Mode C1 ――
81
Custom Mode C2 ――
Picture Mode Natural

81
AF Area
I

82
X
Intrvl. Sh./Time Lapse Off

84
Number of Frames 99

Start Waiting Time 00:00:01

Interval Length 00:00:01

Time Lapse Movie Off

Movie
Settings
Movie Resolution FullHD

Frame Rate 10fps

Focus BKT Off

85
Start Waiting Time 0 sec

Set number of shots 30

Set focus differential Normal

Focus Stacking
Settings
Start Waiting Time 0 sec

86
Set number of shots 8

Date Stamp Off

86
n Video Menu
Tab Function Default *1 *2 *3
g
n
Movie R
On
87
Recording Volume ±0
87
Video Frame Rate 30p
57, 87
Video Bit Rate Fine
57, 87
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q
Playback Menu
Tab Function Default *1 *2 *3
g
q
y
Start ――
73
BGM Party Time

Slide All

Slide Interval 3 sec
Movie Interval Short
R
On

88
Edit
Sel. Image
RAW Data Edit

88
JPEG Edit ――88
Movie Edit ――92, 93
R
――91
Image Overlay ――91
Print Order ――75
Reset Protect ――93
Connection to Smartphone ――
107
G Custom Menu
Tab Function Default *1 *2 *3
g
G
AF/MF
a
AF Illuminator Off

96, 101
MF Assist
Magnify Off

96, 101
Peaking Off

Disp/8/PC
M
G/Info
Settings
q Info
Image Only, Overall

96, 102LV-Info
Custom1 (u),
Custom2 (Level
Gauge)

G Settings
25, Calendar

Live View Boost Off

96
Flicker Reduction Auto

96
Displayed Grid Off

96
Peaking Color White

96, 101
8
3

97
HDMI
Output Size 1080p
97, 104
HDMI Control Off
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Tab Function Default *1 *2 *3
g
G
Exp/ISO
C
Exposure Shift
p
±0

97
5
ISO-Auto Set
Upper Limit /
Default
Upper Limit 1600

97
Default 100
Lowest S/S
Setting
Auto

Noise Filter Standard

97
Noise Reduct. Auto

97
# Custom
D
x+F
Off

41, 59,
98
#+WB
W

98
K/WB/Color
b
K Set
K1 YF, K2 YN,
K3 XN, K4 WN

98, 105
WB Auto A±0, G±0

53, 98
W Keep Warm Color
On

98
Color Space sRGB

98
Record
W
File Name Reset
99
Edit Filename ――
99
Copyright
Settings
Copyright Info. Off
99Artist Name ――
Copyright Name ――
Field Sensor
X
Record GPS location Off
100
GPS Priority GPS accuracy

100
Elevation/
Temperature
Calibrate
Elevation
――
100
m/ft m
° C/° F ° C
K
Utility
c
Pixel Mapping ――
100,
122
Level Adjust ――
100
Sleep 1 min

17, 100
Certi cation ――100
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e Setup Menu
Tab Function Default *1 *2 *3
g
e
Card Setup ――21, 95
X Settings
――19
W
English ――― 95
s
±0
94
Rec View 0.5 sec

94
Wi-Fi Settings
Wi-Fi Connect
Settings
Private
109
Private Password ――110
Reset share Order ――110
Reset Wi-Fi Settings ――109
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Speci cations
Camera
Product type
Digital camera (for shooting and displaying)
Recording system
Still pictures Digital recording, JPEG (in accordance with Design rule for Camera File
system (DCF))
Applicable standards Exif 2.3, Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)
Sound with still pictures Wave format
Movie MOV H.264 linear PCM (HS120fps or HS240fps for time lapse movie)
Memory
SD/SDHC/SDXC (supports UHS-I)
Total no. of pixels
Approx. 12.71 million
No. of effective pixels
12 million
Image pickup device
1/2.3” CMOS (primary color lter)
Lens
Olympus lens 4.5 mm to 18.0 mm, f2.0 to f4.9
(Equivalent to 25 mm to 100 mm on a 35 mm lm)
Photometric system
Digital ESP metering, spot metering system
Shutter speed
1/2–1/2000 sec. (slowest shutter speed available increases to 4 sec. in
A mode or when G is selected in SCN mode and to 15 sec. when
d
is selected in SCN mode)
Shooting range
Normal 0.1 m (0.3 ft.) to
(W/T)
Super macro 0.01 m (0.03 ft.) to 0.3 m (1.0 ft.) (f=5.4 mm to 18.0 mm)
Microscope mode 0.01 m (0.03 ft.) to 0.3 m (1.0 ft.) (f=5.4 mm to 18.0 mm)
Monitor
3.0” TFT color LCD display, Approx. 1.04 million dots
Connector
Micro-USB connector/HDMI micro connector (type D)
Automatic calendar system
2000 up to 2099
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Water resistance
Type IEC 60529 IPX8 (under OLYMPUS test conditions), available in 15 m
(49.2 ft.) deep water
Meaning Camera can normally be used under water at a speci ed water
pressure.
Dust resistance
IEC 60529 IP6X
Wi-Fi standard
IEEE802.11b/g/n
GPS
Reception frequency 1575.42 MHz (GPS/ Quasi-Zenith Satellites System)
1598.0625 MHz to 1605.3750 MHz (GLONASS)
Geodetic system WGS84
Operating environment
Temperature 10 °C to 40 °C (14 °F to 104 °F) (operation)/
20 °C to 60 °C (4 °F to 140 °F) (storage)
Humidity 30% – 90% (operation)/10% – 90% (storage)
Power supply
One Olympus lithium ion battery (LI-92B) or
USB-AC adapter (F-5AC)
Dimensions
113.0 mm (W) × 66.0 mm (H) × 32.4 mm (D) (4.5 × 2.6 × 1.3 in.)
(excluding protrusions)
Weight
253 g (8.9 oz) (including battery and card)
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Lithium ion battery (LI-92B)
Product type
Lithium ion rechargeable battery
Model No.
LI-92B
Standard voltage
DC 3.6 V
Standard capacity
1350 mAh
Battery life
Approx. 300 full charges (varies on usage)
Operating environment
Temperature 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) (charging)
USB-AC adapter (F-5AC)
Model No.
F-5AC-1/F-5AC-2
Power requirements
AC 100 to 240 V (50/60 Hz)
Output
DC 5 V, 1500 mA
Operating environment
Temperature 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) (operation)/
20 °C to 60 °C (4 °F to 140 °F) (storage)
SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT ANY NOTICE OR
OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER.
Visit our website for the latest speci cations.
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-De nition
Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI
Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the United
States and other countries.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED OLYMPUS SERVICE PERSONNEL.
An exclamation mark enclosed in a triangle alerts you to important operating
and maintenance instructions in the documentation provided with the
product.
WARNING
If the product is used without observing the information given under this
symbol, serious injury or death may result.
CAUTION
If the product is used without observing the information given under this
symbol, injury may result.
NOTICE
If the product is used without observing the information given under this
symbol, damage to the equipment may result.
WARNING!
TO AVOID THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, NEVER DISASSEMBLE THIS
PRODUCT.
General Precautions
Read All Instructions — Before you use the product, read all operating instructions. Store all manuals
and documentation for future reference.
Water and Moisture
For precautions on products with weatherproof designs, read the
weatherproo ng sections.
Power Source — Connect this product only to the power source described on the product label.
Foreign Objects — To avoid personal injury, never insert a metal object into the product.
CleaningAlways unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use only a damp cloth for
cleaning. Never use any type of liquid or aerosol cleaner, or any type of organic solvent to clean this
product.
Heat — Never use or store this product near any heat source such as a radiator, heat register, stove, or
any type of equipment or appliance that generates heat, including stereo ampli ers.
Lightning — If a lightning storm occurs while using a USB-AC adapter, remove it from the wall outlet
immediately.
Attachments
For your safety, and to avoid damaging the product, use only accessories recommended
by Olympus.
Location — To avoid damage to the product, mount the product securely on a stable tripod, stand, or
bracket.
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WARNING
Do not use the camera near ammable or explosive gases.
Do not use the ash and LED (including AF illuminator) on people (infants, small children,
etc.) at close range.
You must be at least 1 m (3 ft.) away from the faces of your subjects. Firing the ash too close to
the subject’s eyes could cause a momentary loss of vision.
Do not look at the sun or strong lights with the camera.
Keep young children and infants away from the camera.
Always use and store the camera out of the reach of young children and infants to prevent the
following dangerous situations which could cause serious injury:
Becoming entangled in the camera strap, causing strangulation.
Accidentally swallowing the battery, cards or other small parts.
• Accidentally ring the ash into their own eyes or those of another child.
Accidentally being injured by the moving parts of the camera.
If you nd that the USB-AC adapter is extremely hot or notice any unusual odors, noise, or
smoke around it, unplug the power plug from wall outlet immediately and stop using it. Then,
contact an authorized distributor or service center.
Stop using the camera immediately if you notice any unusual odors, noise, or smoke around
it.
Never remove the batteries with bare hands, which may cause a re or burn your hands.
Do not leave the camera in places where it may be subject to extremely high temperatures.
Doing so may cause parts to deteriorate and, in some circumstances, cause the camera to catch
re. Do not use the charger or USB-AC adapter if it is covered (such as a blanket). This could
cause overheating, resulting in re.
Handle the camera with care to avoid getting a low-temperature burn.
When the camera contains metal parts, overheating can result in a low-temperature burn. Pay
attention to the following:
When used for a long period, the camera will get hot. If you hold on to the camera in this
state, a low-temperature burn may be caused.
In places subject to extremely cold temperatures, the temperature of the camera’s body may
be lower than the environmental temperature. If possible, wear gloves when handling the
camera in cold temperatures.
To protect the high-precision technology contained in this product, never leave the camera in the
places listed below, no matter if in use or storage:
Places where temperatures and/or humidity are high or go through extreme changes. Direct
sunlight, beaches, locked cars, or near other heat sources (stove, radiator, etc.) or humidi ers.
In sandy or dusty environments.
• Near ammable items or explosives.
In wet places, such as bathrooms or in the rain. When using products with weatherproof
designs, read their manuals as well.
In places prone to strong vibrations.
The camera uses a lithium ion battery speci ed by Olympus.
Charge the battery with the speci ed USB-AC adapter or charger. Do not use any other USB-AC
adapters or chargers.
Never incinerate or heat batteries in microwaves, on hot plates, or in pressure vessels, etc.
Never leave the camera on or near electromagnetic devices.
This may cause overheating, burning, or exploding.
Do not connect terminals with any metallic objects.
Take precautions when carrying or storing batteries to prevent them from coming into contact
with any metal objects such as jewelry, pins, fasteners, keys, etc.
The short circuit may cause overheating, exploding, or burning, which burn or damage you.
To prevent causing battery leaks or damaging their terminals, carefully follow all instructions
regarding the use of batteries. Never attempt to disassemble a battery or modify it in any
way, solder, etc.
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If battery uid gets into your eyes, ush your eyes immediately with clear, cold running water
and seek medical attention immediately.
If you cannot remove the battery from the camera, contact an authorized distributor or
service center.
Do not try to remove the battery by force.
Damage to the battery exterior (scratches, etc.) may produce heat or an explosion.
Always store batteries out of the reach of small children and pets. If they accidentally
swallow a battery, seek medical attention immediately.
To prevent batteries from leaking, overheating, or causing a re or explosion, use only batteries
recommended for use with this product.
If rechargeable batteries have not been recharged within the speci ed time, stop charging them and
do not use them.
Do not use batteries with scratches or damage to the casing, and do not scratch the battery.
Never subject batteries to strong shocks or continuous vibration by dropping or hitting.
This may cause exploding, overheating, or burning.
If a battery leaks, has unusual odor, becomes discolored or deformed, or becomes abnormal in any
other way during operation, stop using the camera, and keep away from re immediately.
If a battery leaks uid onto your clothing or skin, remove the clothing and ush the affected area
with clean, running cold water immediately. If the uid burns your skin, seek medical attention
immediately.
The Olympus lithium ion battery is designed to be used only for the Olympus digital camera. Do not
use the battery to other devices.
Do not allow children or animals/pets to handle or transport batteries (prevent dangerous
behaviour such as licking, putting in mouth or chewing).
Use Only Dedicated Rechargeable Battery, Battery Charger and USB-
AC adapter
We strongly recommend that you use only the genuine Olympus dedicated rechargeable battery,
battery charger and USB-AC adapter with this camera. Using a non-genuine rechargeable battery,
battery charger and/or USB-AC adapter may result in re or personal injury due to leakage, heating,
ignition or damage to the battery. Olympus does not assume any liability for accidents or damage that
may result from the use of a battery, battery charger and/or USB-AC adapter that are not genuine
Olympus accessories.
CAUTION
The included USB-AC adapter F-5AC is designed to be used only with this camera. Other cameras
cannot be charged with this USB-AC adapter.
Do not connect the included USB-AC adapter F-5AC to equipment other than this camera.
Never store batteries where they will be exposed to direct sunlight, or subjected to high
temperatures in a hot vehicle, near a heat source, etc.
Keep batteries dry at all times.
The battery may become hot during prolonged use. To avoid minor burns, do not remove it
immediately after using the camera.
This camera uses one Olympus lithium ion battery. Use the speci ed genuine battery.
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with the incorrect battery type.
Please recycle batteries to help save our planet’s resources. When you throw away dead batteries,
be sure to cover their terminals and always observe local laws and regulations.
Do not cover the ash with a hand while ring.
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NOTICE
Do not use or store the camera in dusty or humid places.
Use SD/SDHC/SDXC cards only. Never use other types of cards.
If you accidently insert another type of card into the camera, contact an authorized distributor or
service center. Do not try to remove the card by force.
Regularly back up important data to a computer or other storage device to prevent accidental loss.
OLYMPUS accepts no liability for any loss of data associated with this device.
Be careful with the strap when you carry the camera. It could easily catch on stray objects and
cause serious damage.
Never drop the camera or subject it to severe shocks or vibrations.
When attaching the camera to or removing it from a tripod, rotate the tripod screw, not the camera.
Before transporting the camera, remove a tripod and all other non-OLYMPUS accessories.
Do not touch electric contacts on cameras.
Do not leave the camera pointed directly at the sun. This may cause lens or shutter curtain damage,
color failure, ghosting on the image pickup device, or may possibly cause res.
Do not push or pull severely on the lens.
Before storing the camera for a long period, remove the batteries. Select a cool, dry location for
storage to prevent condensation or mold from forming inside the camera. After storage, test the
camera by turning it on and pressing the shutter button to make sure that it is operating normally.
The camera may malfunction if it is used in a location where it is subject to a magnetic/electromagnetic
eld, radio waves, or high voltage, such as near a TV set, microwave, video game, loud speakers,
large monitor unit, TV/radio tower, or transmission towers. In such cases, turn the camera off and on
again before further operation.
Always observe the operating environment restrictions described in the camera’s manual.
Insert the battery carefully as described in the operating instructions.
Before loading, always inspect the battery carefully for leaks, discoloration, warping, or any other
abnormality.
Always unload the battery from the camera before storing the camera for a long period.
When storing the battery for a long period, select a cool location for storage.
Power consumption by the camera varies depending on which functions are used.
During the conditions described below, power is consumed continuously and the battery becomes
exhausted quickly.
The zoom is used repeatedly.
The shutter button is pressed halfway repeatedly in shooting mode, activating the auto focus.
A picture is displayed on the monitor for an extended period of time.
GPS is used.
Using an exhausted battery may cause the camera to turn off without displaying the battery level
warning.
If the battery’s terminals get wet or greasy, camera contact failure may result. Wipe the battery well
with a dry cloth before use.
Always charge a battery when using it for the rst time, or if it has not been used for a long period.
When operating the camera with battery power at low temperatures, try to keep the camera and
spare battery as warm as possible. A battery that has run down at low temperatures may be
restored after it is warmed at room temperature.
Before going on a long trip, and especially before traveling abroad, purchase extra batteries. A
recommended battery may be dif cult to obtain while traveling.
For plug-in type USB-AC adapter:
Connect the plug-in type USB-AC adapter F-5AC correctly by plugging it vertically into the wall
outlet.
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Using the wireless LAN function
Turn off the camera in hospitals and other locations where medical equipment is present.
The radio waves from the camera may adversely affect medical equipment, causing a malfunction
that results in an accident.
Turn off the camera when onboard aircraft.
Using wireless devices onboard may hinder safe operation of the aircraft.
Precautions when using the wireless LAN function
If using the wireless LAN function in a country outside the region where the camera was purchased,
there is a risk that the camera will not conform to the wireless communication regulations of that
country. Olympus will not be held responsible for any failure to meet such regulations.
GPS function, electronic compass
In a location not open to the sky (inside, underground, underwater, in a forest, near high buildings)
or in a location subject to strong magnetic or electric elds (near new high-voltage power lines,
magnets or electrical goods, 1.5GHz mobile telephones), it may not be possible to determine
measurements or generate errors.
The altitude displayed on the measurement information screen or picture playback screen etc. is
displayed/recorded based on information from pressure sensors built into camera body. Be careful
since the displayed altitude is not based on GPS position measurements.
Electronic compass errors may be caused by the effects of strong magnetic or electrical elds
(such as televisions, microwaves, large motors, radio towers and high-voltage lines). To restore the
electronic compass function, hold the camera rmly and move in a gure of 8 while turning your
wrist over.
Since the GPS function and electronic compass function are not required to be accurate, there is no
guarantee that the measured values (latitude, longitude, compass direction etc.) are accurate.
Monitor
Do not push the monitor forcibly; otherwise the image may become vague, resulting in a playback
mode failure or damage to the monitor.
A strip of light may appear on the top/bottom of the monitor, but this is not a malfunction.
When a subject is viewed diagonally in the camera, the edges may appear zigzagged on the
monitor. This is not a malfunction; it will be less noticeable in playback mode.
In places subject to low temperatures, the monitor may take a long time to turn on or its color
may change temporarily. When using the camera in extremely cold places, it is a good idea
to occasionally place it in a warm place. The monitor exhibiting poor performance due to low
temperatures will recover in normal temperatures.
The monitor of this product is manufactured with high-quality accuracy, however, there may be
a stuck or dead pixel on the monitor. These pixels do not have any in uence on the image to be
saved. Because of the characteristics, the unevenness of the color or brightness may also be found
depending on the angle, but this is due to the structure of the monitor. This is not a malfunction.
Legal and Other Notices
Olympus makes no representations or warranties regarding any damages, or bene t expected by
using this unit lawfully, or any request from a third person, which are caused by the inappropriate
use of this product.
Olympus makes no representations or warranties regarding any damages or any bene t expected
by using this unit lawfully which are caused by erasing picture data.
Disclaimer of Warranty
Olympus makes no representations or 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 tness for any particular purpose or for any consequential, incidental
or indirect damages (including but not limited to damages for loss of business pro ts, 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 the implied warranty, so the above limitations
may not apply to you.
Olympus reserves all rights to this manual.
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Warning
Unauthorized photographing or use of copyrighted material may violate applicable copyright laws.
Olympus assumes no responsibility for unauthorized photographing, use or other acts that infringe upon
the rights of copyright owners.
Copyright Notice
All rights reserved. No part of these written materials or this software may be reproduced or used in any
form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording or the use of
any type of information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written permission of Olympus.
No liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained in these written materials or
software, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained therein. Olympus reserves
the right to alter the features and contents of this publication or software without obligation or advance
notice.
FCC Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Only the OLYMPUS-supplied USB cable should be used to connect the camera to USB enabled
personal computers.
FCC/ISED Caution
Changes or modi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment
and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines as this equipment has very low levels
of RF energy. The available scienti c evidence does not show that any health problems are associated
with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however, that these low power wireless
devices are absolutely safe. Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy
(RF) in the microwave range while being used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects
(by heating tissue), exposure of low-level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known
adverse health effects. Many studies of low-level RF exposures have not found any biological effects.
Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur, but such ndings have not
been con rmed by additional research. IM015 has been tested and found to comply with ISED radiation
exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets RSS-102 of the ISED radio
frequency (RF) Exposure rules.
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For customers in North America, Central America, South America
and the Caribbean
Declaration of Conformity
Model Number : IM015
Trade Name : OLYMPUS
Responsible Party :
Address : 3500 Corporate Parkway, P.O. Box 610, Center Valley, PA 18034-0610, U.S.A.
Telephone Number : 484-896-5000
Tested To Comply With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules and Innovation, Science and Economic Development
Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B)
OLYMPUS AMERICAS LIMITED WARRANTY - OLYMPUS AMERICA INC. PRODUCTS
Olympus warrants that the enclosed Olympus® imaging product(s) and related Olympus® accessories
(individually a “Product” and collectively the “Products”) will be free from defects in materials and
workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase.
If any Product proves to be defective within the one-year warranty period, the customer must return the
defective Product to the authorized Olympus Repair Service Center designated by Olympus, following
the procedure set forth below (See “WHAT TO DO WHEN SERVICE IS NEEDED”).
Olympus, at its sole discretion, will repair, replace, or adjust the defective Product at Olympus’s cost,
provided that an Olympus investigation and factory inspection disclose that (a) such defect developed
under normal and proper use and (b) the Product is covered under this limited warranty.
Repair, replacement, or adjustment of defective Products shall be Olympus’s sole obligation and the
customer’s sole remedy hereunder.
Repair or replacement of a Product shall not extend the warranty period provided herein, unless
required by law. Except where prohibited by law, the customer is liable and shall pay for shipment of the
Products to the designated Olympus Repair Service Center.
Olympus shall not be obligated to perform preventive maintenance, installation, deinstallation, or
maintenance.
Olympus reserves the right to (i) use reconditioned, refurbished, and/or serviceable used parts (that
meet Olympus’s quality assurance standards) for warranty or any other repairs and (ii) make any internal
or external design and/or feature changes on or to its products without any liability to incorporate such
changes on or to the Products.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY
Excluded from this limited warranty and not warranted by Olympus in any fashion, either express,
implied, or by statute, are:
(a) products and accessories not manufactured by Olympus and/or not bearing the “OLYMPUS” brand
label (the warranty coverage for products and accessories of other manufacturers, which may be
distributed by Olympus, is the responsibility of the respective manufacturer of such products and
accessories in accordance with the terms and duration of such manufacturers’ warranties);
(b) any Product which has been disassembled, repaired, tampered with, altered, changed, or modi ed
by persons other than Olympus’s own authorized service personnel unless repair by others is made
with the written consent of Olympus;
(c) defects or damage to the Products resulting from wear, tear, misuse, abuse, negligence, sand,
liquids, impact, improper storage, nonperformance of scheduled operator and maintenance items,
battery leakage, use of non-“OLYMPUS” brand accessories, consumables, or supplies, or use of
the Products in combination with non-compatible devices;
(d) software programs;
(e) supplies and consumables (including but not limited to lamps, ink, paper, lm, prints, negatives,
cables and batteries); and/or
(f) Products which do not contain a validly placed and recorded Olympus serial number, unless they
are a model on which Olympus does not place and record serial numbers.
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(g) Products shipped, delivered, purchased, or sold from dealers located outside of North America,
Central America, South America and the Caribbean; and/or
(h) Products that are not intended or authorized to be sold in North America, South America, Central
America, or the Caribbean (ie. Gray Market Goods).
WARRANTY DISCLAIMER; LIMITATION OF DAMAGES; AFFIRMATION OF ENTIRE WARRANTY
AGREEMENT; INTENDED BENEFICIALY
EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE, OLYMPUS MAKES NO AND
DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER REPRESENTATIONS, GUARANTIES, CONDITIONS, AND WARRANTIES
CONCERNING THE PRODUCTS, WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
OR ARISING UNDER ANY STATUTE, ORDINANCE, COMMERCIAL USAGE OR OTHERWISE,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION AS TO THE
SUITABILITY, DURABILITY, DESIGN, OPERATION, OR CONDITON OF THE PRODUCTS (OR ANY
PART THEREOF) OR THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THE PRODUCTS OR THEIR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR RELATING TO THE INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT, COPYRIGHT,
OR OTHER PROPRIETARY RIGHT USED OR INCLUDED THEREIN.
IF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES APPLY AS A MATTER OF LAW, THEY ARE LIMITED IN DURATION
TO THE LENGTH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.
SOME STATES MAY NOT RECOGNIZE A DISCLAIMER OR LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES AND/OR
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SO THE ABOVE DISCLAIMERS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY.
THE CUSTOMER MAY ALSO HAVE DIFFERENT AND/OR ADDITIONAL RIGHTS AND REMEDIES
THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
THE CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT OLYMPUS SHALL NOT BE
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES THAT THE CUSTOMER MAY INCUR FROM DELAYED
SHIPMENT, PRODUCT FAILURE, PRODUCT DESIGN, SELECTION, OR PRODUCTION, IMAGE
OR DATA LOSS OR IMPAIRMENT OR FROM ANY OTHER CAUSE, WHETHER LIABILITY IS
ASSERTED IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT PRODUCT LIABILITY)
OR OTHERWISE. IN NO EVENT SHALL OLYMPUS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION
LOSS OF PROFITS OR LOSS OF USE), WHETHER OR NOT OLYMPUS SHALL BE OR SHOULD BE
AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH POTENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE.
Representations and warranties made by any person, including but not limited to dealers,
representatives, salespersons, or agents of Olympus, which are inconsistent or in con ict with or in
addition to the terms of this limited warranty, shall not be binding upon Olympus unless reduced to
writing and approved by an expressly authorized of cer of Olympus.
This limited warranty is the complete and exclusive statement of warranty which Olympus agrees to
provide with respect to the Products and it shall supersede all prior and contemporaneous oral or
written agreements, understandings, proposals, and communications pertaining to the subject matter
hereof.
This limited warranty is exclusively for the bene t of the original customer and cannot be transferred or
assigned.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SERVICE IS NEEDED
The customer must contact the designated Olympus Consumer Support Team for your region to
coordinate the submission of your Product for repair service. To contact your Olympus Consumer
Support Team in your region please visit or call the following:
Canada:
www.olympuscanada.com/repair / 1-800-622- 6372
United States:
www.olympusamerica.com/repair / 1-800-622- 6372
Latin America:
www.olympusamericalatina.com
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The customer must copy or transfer any image or other data saved on a Product to another image or
data storage medium prior to sending the Product to Olympus for repair service.
IN NO EVENT SHALL OLYMPUS BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SAVING, KEEPING OR MAINTAINING
ANY IMAGE OR DATA SAVED ON A PRODUCT RECEIVED BY IT FOR SERVICE, OR ON ANY FILM
CONTAINED WITHIN A PRODUCT RECEIVED BY IT FOR SERVICE, NOR SHALL OLYMPUS BE
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES IN THE EVENT ANY IMAGE OR DATA IS LOST OR IMPAIRED
WHILE SERVICE IS BEING PERFORMED (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DIRECT, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS OR LOSS OF USE),
WHETHER OR NOT OLYMPUS SHALL BE OR SHOULD BE AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH POTENTIAL LOSS OR IMPAIRMENT.
The customer should package the Product carefully using ample padding material to prevent damage
in transit. Once the Product is properly packaged, ship the package to Olympus or the Olympus
Authorized Repair Service Center location as instructed by the respective Olympus Consumer Support
Team.
When sending Products for repair service, your package should include the following:
1) Sales receipt showing date and place of purchase. Handwritten receipts will not be accepted;
2) Copy of this limited warranty bearing the Product serial number corresponding to the serial
number on the Product (unless it is a model on which Olympus does not place and record serial
numbers);
3) A detailed description of the problem; and
4) Sample prints, negatives, digital prints (or les on disk) if available and related to the problem.
KEEP COPIES OF ALL DOCUMENTS. Neither Olympus nor an Olympus Authorized Repair Service
Center will be responsible for documents that are lost or destroyed in transit.
When service is completed, the Product will be returned to you postage prepaid.
PRIVACY
Any information provided by you to process your warranty claim shall be kept con dential and will only
be used and disclosed for the purposes of processing and performing warranty repair services.
For customers in Mexico
The operation of this equipment is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) it is possible that this equipment or device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
equipment or device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
For customers in Europe
Simple Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, OLYMPUS CORPORATION declares that the radio equipment type IM015 is in compliance
with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
http://www.olympus-europa.com/
This symbol [crossed-out wheeled bin WEEE Annex IV] indicates separate collection of
waste electrical and electronic equipment in the EU countries.
Please do not throw the equipment into the domestic refuse.
Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for the disposal of
this product.
This symbol [crossed-out wheeled bin Directive 2006/66/EC Annex II] indicates separate
collection of waste batteries in the EU countries.
Please do not throw the batteries into the domestic refuse.
Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for the disposal of
the waste batteries.
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Provisions of warranty
In the unlikely event that your product proves to be defective, although it has been used properly (in
accordance with the written Instruction Manual supplied with it), during the applicable national warranty
period and has been purchased from an authorized Olympus distributor within the business area of
OLYMPUS EUROPA SE & Co. KG as stipulated on the website: http://www.olympus-europa.com, it will
be repaired, or at Olympus’s option replaced, free of charge. In order to enable Olympus to provide you
with the requested warranty services to your full satisfaction and as fast as possible, please note the
information and instructions listed below:
1. To claim under this warranty please follow the instructions on http://consumer-service.olympus-
europa.com for registration and tracking (this service is not available in all countries) or take
the product, the corresponding original invoice or purchase receipt and the completed Warranty
Certi cate to the dealer where it was purchased or any other Olympus service station within the
business area of OLYMPUS EUROPA SE & Co. KG as stipulated on the website: http://www.
olympus-europa.com, before the end of the applicable national warranty period.
2. Please make sure your Warranty Certi cate is duly completed by Olympus or an authorized dealer
or Service center. Therefore, please make sure that your name, the name of the dealer, the serial
number and the year, month and date of purchase are all completed or the original invoice or the
sales receipt (indicating the dealer’s name, the date of purchase and product type) is attached to
your Warranty Certi cate.
3. Since this Warranty Certi cate will not be re-issued, keep it in a safe place.
4. Please note that Olympus will not assume any risks or bear any costs incurred in transporting the
product to the dealer or Olympus authorized service station.
5. This Warranty does not cover the following and you will be required to pay a repair charge, even for
defects occurring within the warranty period referred to above.
a. Any defect that occurs due to mishandling (such as an operation performed that is not
mentioned in the Instruction Manual, etc.)
b. Any defect that occurs due to repair, modi cation, cleaning, etc. performed by anyone other than
Olympus or an Olympus authorized service station.
c. Any defect or damage that occurs due to transport, a fall, shock, etc. after purchase of the
product.
d. Any defect or damage that occurs due to re, earthquake, ood damage, thunderbolt, other
natural disasters, environmental pollution and irregular voltage sources.
e. Any defect that occurs due to careless or improper storage (such as keeping the product under
conditions of high temperature and humidity, near insect repellents such as naphthalene or
harmful drugs, etc.), improper maintenance, etc.
f. Any defect that occurs due to exhausted batteries, etc.
g. Any defect that occurs due to sand, mud, water etc. entering the inside of the product casing.
6. Olympus’s sole liability under this Warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing the product.
Any liability under the Warranty for indirect or consequential loss or damage of any kind incurred
or suffered by the customer due to a defect of the product, and in particular any loss or damage
caused to any lenses, lms, other equipment or accessories used with the product or for any loss
resulting from a delay in repair or loss of data, is excluded. Compelling regulations by law remain
unaffected by this.
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For customers in Asia
Provisions of warranty
1. lf this product proves to be defective, although it has been used properly (in accordance with the
written Handling Care and Operating instructions supplied with it), during a period of up to one year
from the date of purchase this product will be repaired, or at Olympus’s option replaced, free of
charge. To claim under warranty the customer must take the product and this Warranty certi cate
before the end of the one year warranty period to the dealer where the product was purchased or
any Olympus authorized service station listed in the instructions and request the necessary repairs.
2. The customer shall transport the product to the dealer or Olympus authorized service station at his
own risk and shall be responsible for any costs incurred in transporting the product.
3. This warranty does not cover the following and the customer will be required to pay repair charge,
even for defects occurring within the one year period referred to above.
a. Any defect that occurs due to mishandling (such as an operation performed that is not
mentioned in the Handling Care or other sections of the instructions, etc.)
b. Any defect that occurs due to repair, modi cation, cleaning, etc. performed by anyone other than
Olympus or an Olympus authorized service station.
c. Any defect or damage that occurs due to transport, a fall, shock, etc. after purchase of the
product.
d. Any defect or damage that occurs due to re, earthquake, ood damage, thunderbolt, other
natural disasters, environmental pollution and irregular voltage sources.
e. Any defect that occurs due to careless or improper storage (such as keeping the product under
conditions of high temperature and humidity, near insect repellents such as naphthalene or
harmful drugs, etc.), improper maintenance, etc.
f. Any defect that occurs due to exhausted batteries, etc.
g. Any defect that occurs due to sand, mud, etc. entering the inside of the product casing.
h. When this Warranty Certi cate is not returned with the product.
i. When any alterations whatsoever are made to the Warranty Certi cate regarding the year,
month and date of purchase, the customer’s name, the dealer’s name, and the serial number.
j. When proof of purchase is not presented with this Warranty Certi cate.
4. This Warranty applies to the product only; the Warranty does not apply to any other accessory
equipment, such as the case, strap, lens cap, batteries and battery chargers.
5. Olympus’ sole liability under this warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing the product and
any liability for indirect or consequential loss or damage of any kind incurred or suffered by the
customer due to a defect in the product, and in particular any loss or damage caused to any lm or
lenses or other equipment or accessories used with the product or for any loss resulting from delay
in repair, is excluded.
For customer in Singapore
Complies with
IMDA Standards
DB104634
Notes;
1. This Warranty is in addition to and does not affect the customer’s statutory right.
2. lf you have any queries regarding this Warranty, call any of the Olympus authorized service stations
listed in the instructions.
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Notes regarding warranty maintenance
1. This Warranty will only be valid if the Warranty Certi cate is duly completed by Olympus or the
dealer. Make sure that your name, the name of the dealer, the serial number and the year, month
and date of purchase are all completed.
2. Since this Warranty Certi cate will not be re-issued, keep it in a safe place.
3. Any request for repair by a customer in same country where the product was purchased shall be
subject to the terms of the warranty issued by the Olympus distributor in that country. Where the
local Olympus distributor does not issue a separate warranty or where the customer is not in the
country where the product was purchased the terms of this worldwide warranty shall apply.
4. Where applicable, this Warranty is valid only in the country the product was purchased. The
Olympus authorized service stations listed in this Warranty will gladly honor it.
* Please refer to the appended list for the authorized international Olympus service network.
Disclaimer of Warranty
Olympus makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, by or concerning any
content if these written materials or software, and in no event shall be liable for any implied warranty
of merchantability or tness for any particular purpose or for any consequential, incidental or indirect
damages (including but not limited to damages for loss of business pro ts, business interruption and
loss of business information) arising from the use of inability to use these written materials or software.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages,
so the above limitations may not apply to you.
Trademarks
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Mac is a trademark of Apple Inc.
SDXC logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
Apical logo is a registered trademark of Apical Limited.
Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo is a certi cation mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
All other company and product names are registered trademarks and/or trademarks of their
respective owners.
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THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE
PERSONAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN
COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD (“AVC VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO
THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL
ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC
VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM
The software in this camera may include third party software. Any third party software is subject to the
terms and conditions, imposed by the owners or licensors of that software, under which software is
provided to you.
Those terms and other third party software notices, if any, may be found in the software notice PDF le
stored at
http://www.olympus.co.jp/en/support/imsg/digicamera/download/notice/notice.cfm
The standards for camera le systems referred to in this manual are the “Design rule for Camera
File system/DCF” standards stipulated by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology
Industries Association (JEITA).
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Index
Symbols
# RC Mode .......................................125
W (Language) ...................................94
I (Face priority AF) ............................60
S (Sequential Low) ...........................43
T (Sequential High) ..........................43
G/Info Settings ..........................96, 102
q Info ........................................96, 102
G Settings .................................96, 103
j/Y ..................................................42
x+F .................................................98
#+WB .................................................98
G (Index display) .......................65, 103
a (Close-up playback) .......................65
(Single-frame erase) .......................75
v (Image selection) ...........................76
u
(mode function) button .......30, 33, 34
R (Movie) button ................................38
h (Share Order) ..................................71
8 (Beep sound) .................................97
0 (Protect) .......................................71
s (Monitor brightness adjustment) ...94
k (One-touch white balance) ............54
R (Image rotation) .............................88
W Keep Warm Color .........................98
R (Audio recording) .............................72
< (Print Order)....................................75
K Set ........................................98, 105
A
A (Aperture priority mode) ..................36
AdobeRGB ..........................................98
AF Area................................................82
AF illuminator...............................25, 101
AF mode ..............................................55
Aspect ratio..........................................55
Audio recording
Still image .........................................72
AUTO mode (B) ................................25
B
Backlight HDR .....................................29
Battery charge .....................................16
Computer ........................................ 116
Battery level .........................................17
Beep sound .........................................97
BGM ....................................................73
C
Calendar display ..........................65, 103
Card ............................................... 13, 15
Card Setup ....................................21, 95
Certi cation........................................100
Close-up playback ...............................65
Close-ups ......................................33, 55
Color Space .........................................98
Compression rate ................ 56, 105, 119
Connection
Computer ........................................ 116
Smartphone ....................................106
Conversion lens .................................129
Copyright Settings ...............................99
Custom Menu ..............................96, 142
D
Data logger function ...................111, 113
Date Stamp..........................................86
Date/time setting (X) ..........................18
Digital Tele-converter ...........................42
Displayed Grid .....................................96
DPOF ...................................................75
E
Edit ......................................................88
Edit Filename.......................................99
Edit images ..............................68, 88, 90
Erase
All images .........................................95
Selected images ...............................76
Single-frame .....................................75
Exif data...............................................99
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Exposure compensation ......................41
Exposure Shift .....................................97
External ash units ............................125
F
Face priority AF ...................................60
File format.......................................... 119
File Name ............................................99
Flash .................................................... 45
Flash intensity control ..........................59
Flicker Reduction .................................96
Focus BKT .....................................33, 85
Focus lock ...........................................46
Focus mode .........................................55
Focus Stacking ....................................33
Focus Stacking Settings ......................86
Format .................................................21
Frame rate ...........................................57
G
GPS log ............................................. 113
GPS Priority .......................................100
H
HDMI ...........................................97, 104
HDMI output ......................................104
High-speed movie................................58
Histogram display ........................24, 102
I
Image aspect .......................................55
Image Overlay ...............................74, 91
Image quality
Movie ................................................57
Still image .........................................56
Image quality settings ..................98, 105
Image selection ...................................76
Image size ......................................... 119
Movie ................................................57
Still image .................................56, 105
Image stabilizer ...................................59
Image transfer to smartphone ...........108
Index display................................65, 103
INFO button ............................24, 63, 78
Information display ..............................22
Playback ...........................................62
In-Movie Image Capture ................69, 92
Installation ......................................... 117
Intrvl. Sh./Time Lapse ..........................84
ISO-Auto Set .......................................97
ISO sensitivity ......................................52
J
JPEG Edit ................................68, 88, 90
L
Language setting (W) .......................94
LED illuminator ....................................47
LED light guide ..................................127
Lens barrier .......................................128
Level Adjust .......................................100
Level Gauge ................................24, 102
Lighten blending ..................................31
List of settings............................136, 138
Live composite photography................31
Live control ..........................................48
Live View Boost ...................................96
Location data ............................. 100, 115
LOG ............................................111, 113
LV-Info .........................................96, 102
M
Macro photography........................33, 55
Manual focus .......................................55
Menu............................................78, 140
Metering...............................................60
MF Assist .....................................96, 101
MF (Manual focus)...............................55
Microscope ..........................................33
Mode dial .............................................27
Monitor brightness adjustment ............94
Movie R ...............................................87
Movie edit ................................69, 92, 93
Movie mode .........................................39
Movie playback ....................................66
Movie recording ...................................38
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N
Noise Filter ..........................................97
Noise Reduct. ......................................97
Number of storable still pictures ........ 119
O
OI.Palette...........................................106
OI.Share ............................................106
OI.Track ............................................. 106
Olympus Workspace ......................... 117
One-touch white balance (k) ............54
P
P (Program mode) ..............................35
Panorama ............................................ 32
Partial Color .........................................52
PC...................................................... 116
PC software ....................................... 117
Peaking..............................................101
Peaking Color ......................................96
Picture Mode .................................50, 81
Pixel Count .......................... 56, 105, 119
Pixel Mapping ............................100, 122
Playback
Movie ..........................................64, 66
Still image ...................................64, 65
Playback Menu ............................88, 142
Position information ...........................100
Print Order ...........................................75
Pro Capture .........................................44
Protect .................................................71
R
RAW Data Edit ..............................68, 88
RAW image .........................................56
RC Mode (# RC Mode) ....................125
Record GPS location .........................100
Recording Volume ...............................87
Rec View .............................................94
Remote shooting ...............................108
Reset/Assign Custom Modes ..............80
Reset Protect .......................................93
Rotate .................................................. 72
S
Scene mode ........................................28
SCN (Scene mode).............................28
SD card................................................15
Formatting the card ...........................21
Self-timer .............................................42
Sequential shooting .............................42
Setup Menu .................................94, 144
Share Order .........................................71
Shooting
Movie ................................................38
Still image .........................................27
Shooting Menu ............................80, 141
Shooting Menu 1 ...............................80
Shooting Menu 2 ...............................80
Shooting modes...................................27
Silicone jacket....................................125
Sleep ...........................................17, 100
Slideshow ............................................73
Slow-motion movie ..............................58
sRGB ................................................... 98
Storage .............................................. 117
Super macro ........................................55
T
Telephoto (Zoom) ................................26
Time Lapse Movie ...............................84
Tracking ............................................... 83
Trimming
JPEG image ................................68, 90
Movie ..........................................70, 93
TV ...................................................... 104
U
Underwater mode (^) ......................34
Underwater photography (^) ...........34
Underwater strobe .............................125
USB connection ................................. 116
User registration ....................................2
V
Video Bit Rate ................................57, 87
Video Frame Rate .........................57, 87
Video Menu .................................87, 141
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Volume adjustment ..............................66
W
WB ....................................................... 98
White balance ......................................53
White balance compensation ..............98
Wide (Zoom) ........................................26
Wi-Fi Settings ...................... 94, 109, 110
Wireless LAN .....................................106
Wireless Remote Control Flash .........125
Z
Zoom ...................................................26
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