Olympus E-330 EVOLT E-330 Advanced Manual (English) - Page 36

Live view

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Live view It is possible to display the subject in the LCD monitor and check its composition, or shoot while viewing an enlarged display on the LCD monitor. Press the u button. • The subject is displayed on the LCD monitor. The display for shooting information 2 can be turned off by pressing the INFO button. Shutter speed Aperture value Mode icon Exposure compensation value u button Selecting the right mode for shooting conditions A/B mode Record mode Number of storable still pictures Card Target mark A/B button INFO button There are two modes in live view; A mode and B mode (MF lock). It is possible to switch according to the shooting situation. Press the A/B button to display the menu. Turn the control dial to select, then press the i button. Supported mode Shooting modes (mode dial: i, l, &, j, /) Shooting modes (P, A, S, M) Scene mode (g) A mode 3 3 3 B mode 3 3 k Sequential shooting Enlarged display 3: Supported k: Not supported 3 3 k 3 x Notes • When using A mode, as accurate metering may not be obtained, close the eyepiece shutter. During operation in A mode, settings will not be displayed in the viewfinder. • When using B mode, if there is a high-intensity light source within the screen, the image may be displayed darker but will be recorded normally. 36

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Selecting the right mode for shooting conditions
2
Live view
It is possible to display the subject in the LCD monitor and check its
composition, or shoot while viewing an enlarged display on the LCD monitor.
Press the
u
button.
The subject is displayed on the LCD monitor. The display for shooting information
can be turned off by pressing the
INFO
button.
There are two modes in live view; A mode and B mode (MF lock). It is possible
to switch according to the shooting situation.
Press the
A/B
button to display the menu. Turn the control dial to select,
then press the
i
button.
Supported mode
A mode
B mode
Shooting modes (mode dial:
i
,
l
,
&
,
j
,
/
)
Shooting modes (
P
,
A
,
S
,
M
)
Scene mode (
g
)
k
Sequential shooting
Enlarged display
k
: Supported
k
: Not supported
x
Notes
When using A mode, as accurate metering may not be obtained, close the
eyepiece shutter. During operation in A mode, settings will not be displayed in
the viewfinder.
When using B mode, if there is a high-intensity light source within the screen,
the image may be displayed darker but will be recorded normally.
Shutter speed
Mode icon
A/B
mode
Record mode
Aperture value
Card
Exposure compensation value
Number of storable
still pictures
u
button
INFO
button
A/B
button
Target mark