Olympus E10 E-10 Instructions (English) - Page 16

Important Parts and Names - remote control

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Important Parts and Names Metering mode button* ➝ 78 Drive button* ➝ 112, 113, 114 Remote cable jack➝ 116 Built-in flash ➝ 44, 85 Flash button ➝ 44, 89 Manual focus ring ➝ 68 Zoom ring ➝ 42 Exposure compensation button* ➝ 79 Macro button* ➝ 42 Flash synchro socket (External flash connector) ➝ 95 Focus mode switch➝ 64, 68 Strap eyelet ➝ 21 DC IN jack cap DC IN jack ➝ 27 Flash mode button* ➝ 86 Record mode button* ➝ 103 Hot shoe ➝ 95 Control panel 16 Sub dial ➝ See "Main dial and Sub dial" below. White balance mode button* ➝ 98 Mode dial ➝ 3, 70 Power switch ➝ 32 AE lock button ➝ 80 Light button ➝ 32 Card access lamp ➝ 23, 39 SM/CF memory card button* ➝ 121 Card cover lock ➝ 30 Card cover ➝ 30 Main dial ➝ See "Main dial and Sub dial" below. Viewfinder 17 Diopter adjustment ring ➝ 36 Eyepiece shutter lever ➝ 37 Monitor 15, 17 Connector cover Video OUT jack ➝ 142 USB connector ➝ 168 * Press and then turn the main dial or sub dial to operate. Main dial and sub dial You can use either the main dial or sub dial in almost all cases to select camera settings. Use whichever is more convenient for you. However, please remember that when the mode dial is set to M (Manual mode) the main dial is used to set the aperture value and the sub dial is used to select the shutter speed. 14

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Important Parts and Names
Main dial and sub dial
You can use either the main dial or sub dial in almost all cases to select camera settings. Use
whichever is more convenient for you. However, please remember that when the mode dial is set to
M
(Manual mode) the main dial is used to set the aperture value and the sub dial is used to select
the shutter speed.
* Press and then turn the
main dial or sub dial to
operate.
Flash button
44, 89
Built-in flash
44, 85
Metering mode button*
78
Remote cable
jack
116
Flash mode button*
86
Hot shoe
95
Record mode button*
103
Control panel
16
Sub dial
Mode dial
3, 70
White balance mode
button*
98
Power switch
32
AE lock button
80
Card access lamp
23, 39
Light button
32
Main dial
SM/CF memory
card button*
121
Card cover lock
30
Viewfinder
17
Monitor
15, 17
Eyepiece shutter lever
37
Diopter adjustment ring
36
DC IN jack cap
DC IN jack
27
Connector cover
Video OUT jack
142
USB connector
168
Drive button*
112, 113, 114
Strap eyelet
21
Focus mode switch
64, 68
Flash synchro socket
(External flash connector)
95
Macro button*
42
Manual focus
ring
68
Zoom ring
42
Exposure
compensation
button*
79
See “Main dial
and Sub dial” below.
See “Main dial
and Sub dial” below.
Card cover
30