Olympus E10 E-10 Instructions (English) - Page 41
Taking pictures without half-pressing, Low battery warning, blinks immediately after taking a shot?
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Half-press Viewfinder AF target mark Lights and emits a small beep when subject in focus. Blinks when subject is not in focus. Neither lights nor blinks when camera is in the manual focusing mode. Low light warning. When this mark blinks, and flash is required. Full-press 1 Gently half-press the shutter button. The camera emits a small beep and the AF correct mark in the lower left corner of 2 the viewfinder lights green when the subject is completely in focus. Keep the button pressed halfway and go to Step 2. If the AF correct mark in the lower left corner of the viewfinder blinks, the subject is not completely focused. Release the shutter button, compose the picture again by centering on another part of the picture, and then repeat from Step 1. If you see the mark blinking, this is the low light warning, telling you that you must use the built-in flash. Press the flash button to open the built-in flash unit. 2 Gently full-press the shutter button. The picture is taken and the image starts to be stored on the memory card. The card access lamp blinks while the picture is being stored on the card. To take another picture, repeat from Step 1. While the camera is storing the previous shot on the card, you can take up to 4 exposures. Flash button Card access lamp Taking pictures without half-pressing You can take pictures without half-pressing the shutter button. In such cases, the camera starts focusing when you full-press the shutter button. Therefore it takes a few moments to take a picture, and you might miss a good picture. Low battery warning blinks immediately after taking a shot? Immediately after taking a shot, if you see the low battery warning blink and then light in the control panel, the picture may not have been taken correctly. Install a new battery and then play back the previous shot to confirm that it was stored correctly. (© 46, 137) 39