Olympus C 4000 C-4000 Zoom Basic Manual (1.1 MB) - Page 31

Advanced Shooting

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ADVANCED SHOOTING Ⅵ Drive mode Mode dial setting En Single-frame shooting : Shoots 1 frame at a time when the shutter button is pressed all the way. (normal shooting) Sequential shooting : Shoots pictures sequentially. Focus, exposure and white balance are locked at the first frame. AF Sequential shooting : Shoots pictures sequentially. Focus is adjusted for each frame automatically. The AF Sequential shooting speed is lower than normal sequential shooting. Auto bracketing BKT : Shoots multiple frames of the same picture, each with a different exposure value. Focus and white balance are locked at the first frame. In the top menu, select MODE MENU T CAMERA T DRIVE T , or BKT. Press . Press again to cancel the menu. Ⅵ Metering modes Mode dial setting There are 3 metering methods: Digital ESP metering, spot metering and multi-metering. Digital ESP metering: Meters the center of the frame and the area around it separately to determine the optimal exposure. Spot metering: Exposure is determined by metering within the AF target mark. In this mode, a subject can be shot with optimal exposure regardless of the background light. In the working range of the macro mode, spot metering is also available (spot metering+macro mode). Press the button repeatedly until (spot metering) or (spot metering+macro mode) appears. Multi-metering: ~ Tabs & MODE MENU functions (shooting) Ⅵ AE lock Mode dial setting Suitable for situations when optimal exposure is difficult to achieve (such as excessive contrast between the subject and the surroundings). For example, if nearly the whole frame is taken up with sky, shooting with automatic exposure will result in a dark subject. In this case, first frame an image without any sky. Then, press the button to lock the exposure of the non-sky frame. Finally, compose your shot again with the sky in the frame and shoot. In other words, use AE lock when you want an exposure setting that's different from the setting that would normally apply to the image you want to shoot. 31

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ADVANCED SHOOTING
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Drive mode
Single-frame shooting
:
Shoots 1 frame at a time when the shutter
button is pressed all the way. (normal shooting)
Sequential shooting
:
Shoots pictures sequentially. Focus, exposure
and white balance are locked at the first frame.
AF Sequential shooting
:
Shoots pictures sequentially. Focus is
adjusted for each frame automatically. The AF Sequential shooting speed is
lower than normal sequential shooting.
Auto bracketing BKT :
Shoots multiple frames of the same picture, each
with a different exposure value. Focus and white balance are locked at the
first frame.
In the top menu, select MODE MENU
T
CAMERA
T
DRIVE
T
,
or BKT. Press
. Press again to cancel the menu.
³
Metering modes
There are 3 metering methods: Digital ESP metering, spot metering and
multi-metering.
Digital ESP metering:
Meters the center of the frame and the area around it
separately to determine the optimal exposure.
Spot metering:
Exposure is determined by metering within the AF target
mark. In this mode, a subject can be shot with optimal exposure regardless of
the background light. In the working range of the macro mode, spot metering
is also available (spot metering+macro mode).
Press the
button repeatedly until
(spot metering) or
(spot metering+macro mode) appears.
Multi-metering:
~
Tabs & MODE MENU functions (shooting)
³
AE lock
Suitable for situations when optimal exposure is difficult to achieve (such as
excessive contrast between the subject and the surroundings). For example,
if nearly the whole frame is taken up with sky, shooting with automatic
exposure will result in a dark subject. In this case, first frame an image
without any sky. Then, press the
button to lock the exposure of the
non-sky frame. Finally, compose your shot again with the sky in the frame
and shoot. In other words, use AE lock when you want an exposure setting
that's different from the setting that would normally apply to the image you
want to shoot.
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setting
Mode dial
setting
Mode dial
setting