Olympus C 700 C-700 UZ Reference Manual (10.2 MB) - Page 56

Shutter button

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Shutter button Using the Shutter button (pressing all the way/halfway) and focusing 1 Point the camera towards the subject 3 and compose the picture. Gently press the Shutter button halfway. In the P mode In the mode Memory gauge Memory gauge When focus and exposure are locked, the AF confirmation mark lights. 2 Gently press the Shutter button all the way to start shooting. Ⅵ In the AUTO, P, A/S/M, , , mode (Still picture shooting) The lower memory gauge lights up and the camera starts saving pictures to the card. While the data is being stored, the card access lamp blinks. If space is still available on the card and on the memory gauge, you can take another shot. If the card fills up and the memory gauge lights all the way, you cannot take any more pictures. Ⅵ In the mode (movie record) During recording, lights in red and correct focusing and exposure are maintained continuously. 3 ONLY for the mode (movie record) To stop recording, press the Shutter button all the way again. The card access lamp blinks and the camera starts saving pictures to the card. ● When the camera finishes writing the movie to the card, you can record another movie. Even if the memory gauge shows space is available, you cannot record another movie while the camera is writing to the card. Card access lamp ~ Continued on next page 56

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3
Shutter button
2
Gently press the Shutter button all the way to
start shooting.
²
In the AUTO, P, A/S/M,
,
,
mode (Still picture shooting)
The lower memory gauge lights up and the camera starts saving pictures to the card.
While the data is being stored, the card access lamp blinks. If space is still available
on the card and on the memory gauge, you can take another shot. If the card fills up
and the memory gauge lights all the way, you cannot take any more pictures.
²
In the
mode (movie record)
During recording,
lights in red and correct focusing and exposure are
maintained continuously.
3
ONLY for the
mode (movie record)
To stop recording, press the Shutter button all the
way again. The card access lamp blinks and the
camera starts saving pictures to the card.
When the camera finishes writing the movie to the
card, you can record another movie. Even if the
memory gauge shows space is available, you
cannot record another movie while the camera is
writing to the card.
Using the Shutter button (pressing all the way/halfway) and
focusing
1
Point
the
camera
towards the subject
and compose the
picture. Gently press
the Shutter button
halfway.
In the P mode
In the
mode
Memory gauge
When focus and exposure are locked, the AF confirmation
mark lights.
Card access lamp
Memory gauge
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