Olympus D-100 D-100 Instruction Manual - Page 60

Shooting a Close Subject (Macro Shooting

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60 ADVANCED SHOOTING FEATURES Shooting a Close Subject (Macro Shooting) It is recommended to use the Macro mode when shooting a subject at a distance of less than 0.5 meter/1.6 feet. OK/menu button Operating Procedure Check that the lens barrier is open. Arrow pad 1/3 SELECT AUTO OFF OFF OFF END OK Shooting mode menu 1/3 screen 1/3 SELECT AUTO OFF OFF OFF END OK Shooting mode menu 1/3 screen 1. Press the OK/menu button. [The monitor shows the shooting mode menu 1/3. 2. Select by pressing the or arrow pad key. 3. Select "ON" by pressing the or arrow pad key. 4. Press the OK/menu button. [The monitor turns on so you can compose close-up images in the monitor. is displayed on the monitor. ⅷ can also be displayed by pressing the arrow pad key when the lens barrier is open. The tulip-shaped macro mark ( ) is inscribed on the right of the arrow pad key. The setting menu disappears after a moment when no operation is performed. ⅷ In the Macro mode, keep the distance between the camera and subject between about 10 cm/4 in and 0.5 m/1.6 ft. Otherwise, correct shooting may not be possible due to errors in focus and exposure. ⅷ When the camera is less than 10 cm/0.4 in from the subject, the shutter will not release because autofocus is not possible. ⅷ In macro shooting ( Page 60), shadows may be conspicuous or correct exposure may not be achieved. Always check your image on the monitor after macro shooting. ⅷ Be sure to observe the monitor, not the viewfinder, in the Macro mode. ⅷ The macro mode is automaticaly canceled when the camera is tured off.

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60
ADVANCED SHOOTING FEATURES
Shooting a Close Subject
(Macro Shooting)
1/3
AUTO
OFF
OFF
OFF
END
OK
SELECT
OK/menu button
Arrow pad
1/3
AUTO
OFF
OFF
OFF
END
OK
SELECT
Check that the lens barrier is
open.
1.
Press the
OK/menu button.
[
The monitor shows the shooting mode
menu 1/3.
2.
Select
by pressing the
or
arrow pad key.
3.
Select “ON” by pressing the
or
arrow pad key.
4.
Press the
OK/menu button.
[
The monitor turns on so you can compose
close-up images in the monitor.
is
displayed on the monitor.
Operating Procedure
It is recommended to use the Macro mode when shooting a subject at a distance of
less than 0.5 meter/1.6 feet.
±
In the Macro mode, keep the distance between the camera and subject between about
10 cm/4 in and 0.5 m/1.6 ft. Otherwise, correct shooting may not be possible due to
errors in focus and exposure.
±
When the camera is less than 10 cm/0.4 in from the subject, the shutter will not release
because autofocus is not possible.
±
In macro shooting (
Page 60), shadows may be conspicuous or correct
exposure may not be achieved. Always check your image on the monitor after
macro shooting
.
±
Be sure to observe the monitor, not the viewfinder, in the Macro mode.
±
The macro mode is automaticaly canceled when the camera is tured off.
±
can also be displayed by pressing the
arrow pad key when the
lens barrier is open. The tulip-shaped macro mark (
)
is inscribed
on the right of the
arrow pad key. The setting menu disappears
after a moment when no operation is performed.
Shooting mode menu 1/3 screen
Shooting mode menu 1/3 screen