Olympus C 4000 C-4000 Zoom Reference Manual (8.2 MB) - Page 57

Using My Mode

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Chapter 4 Shooting mode setting - Mode dial (Cont.) Ⅵ Exposure differential Aperture (F-number) ● The difference (ranging from -3.0 to +3.0) Shutter speed between the exposure determined by the currently selected aperture and shutter speed compared to the exposure level considered optimal by the camera appears in the upper right-hand corner. ● When the exposure differential is set to less than -3.0 or more than +3.0, the exposure differential appears in red. HQ 2288x1712 ● When you press the button, the Exposure differential screen at right appears with the bar indicating current exposure settings. Pressing the shutter button halfway shows how much the current exposure is different from the correct exposure. (Only when the button is set to AE LOCK.) HQ Note ● To avoid camera movement, we When the bar is displayed recommend use of a tripod for any effect which uses a slow shutter speed. Using My Mode When using My Mode, the shooting mode you selected with the menus in the mode is activated. You can also save the shooting mode or function settings you are currently using in the mode. If you set the mode dial to again, the camera will activate these stored settings. In MY MODE SETUP, you can create and save up to 4 different My Mode settings. ~ "MY MODE SETUP" (P. 151) Mode dial setting Follow steps 1 through 3 in "A/S/M/ select 1 , 2 , 3 or 4 . mode setting" (P. 48). In step 3 Note ● Although the settings you are using can be saved, the zoom position you are currently using will not be saved. 56

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Chapter 4
Shooting mode setting
Mode dial (Cont.)
HQ
2288x1712
±
Exposure differential
The difference (ranging from –3.0 to +3.0)
between the exposure determined by the
currently selected aperture and shutter
speed compared to the exposure level
considered optimal by the camera appears
in the upper right-hand corner.
When the exposure differential is set to less
than –3.0 or more than +3.0, the exposure
differential appears in red.
When you press the
button, the
screen at right appears with the bar
indicating current exposure settings.
Pressing the shutter button halfway shows
how much the current exposure is different
from the correct exposure. (Only when the
button is set to AE LOCK.)
Aperture (F-number)
Shutter speed
Exposure differential
To
avoid
camera
movement,
we
recommend use of a tripod for any effect
which uses a slow shutter speed.
Note
When the bar is displayed
When using My Mode, the shooting mode you selected with the menus in the
mode is activated. You can also save the shooting mode or function
settings you are currently using in the
mode. If you set the mode dial to
again, the camera will activate these stored settings. In MY MODE
SETUP, you can create and save up to 4 different My Mode settings.
~
“MY
MODE SETUP” (P. 151)
Follow steps 1 through 3 in
A/S/M/
mode setting
(P. 48). In step 3
select
,
,
or
.
4
3
2
1
Mode dial
setting
Using My Mode
Although the settings you are using can be saved, the zoom position you
are currently using will not be saved.
Note
HQ