Olympus E620 E-620 Instruction Manual (English) - Page 85

Information display

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Information display This allows you to display detailed information about the image. Luminance information can also be displayed with histogram and highlight graphs. Press the INFO button repeatedly until the desired information is displayed. You can also switch the information displayed by turning the control dial while pressing the INFO button. • This setting is stored and will be shown the next time the information display is called up. Image only INFO button Simplified display x10 *Histogram If the bars in the histogram are higher on the right, the image may be too bright. If the bars are higher on the left, the image may be too dark. Compensate the exposure or shoot again. x10 [4032x3024,1/8] LN 100-0015 2009.03.16 21:56 15 Highlight/ Shadow display Histogram* Playback functions Shooting information x10 6 250 F5.6 +2.0 45mm ISO 100 ±1.0 ±0.0 WBAUTO A±0 G±0 sRGB NATURAL LN 100-0015 15 Overall display x10 SHADOW HILIGHT 15 Highlight&Shadow Over- or underexposed parts of the recorded image are displayed. Highlights (overexposed) parts will be shown in red. Shadows (underexposed) parts will be shown in blue. N 15 Histogram display Distribution of the brightness of the recorded image is displayed in a histogram (brightness component graph).  TIPS To quickly switch to the frequently used display: j You can hide the information display for all modes except "Simplified display". g"INFO SETTING" (P. 101) 85 EN

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85
EN
6
Playback functions
This allows you to display detailed information about the
image.
Luminance information can also be displayed with histogram
and highlight graphs.
Press the
INFO
button repeatedly until the desired
information is displayed. You can also switch the
information displayed by turning the control dial while
pressing the
INFO
button.
This setting is stored and will be shown the next time the
information display is called up.
To quickly switch to the frequently used display:
j
You can hide the information display for all modes except “Simplified display”.
g
“INFO
SETTING” (P. 101)
Information display
TIPS
INFO
button
[4032x3024,1/8]
[4032x3024,1/8]
x10
x10
2009.03.16
2009.03.16
21:56
21:56
100-0015
100-0015
15
15
x10
x10
N
SHADOW
HILIGHT
L
N
x10
x10
100-0015
+
2.0
+
2.0
+
2.0
+
2.0
100
100
WBAUTO
WBAUTO
G
±
0
G
±
0
sRGB
sRGB
±
0.0
±
0.0
A
±
0
A
±
0
±
1.0
±
1.0
ISO
ISO
45
mm
45
mm
F5.6
F5.6
250
250
15
NATURAL
NATURAL
L
N
15
15
x10
x10
15
15
Highlight/
Shadow display
Image only
Simplified display
Highlight&Shadow
Histogram display
Histogram
*
Shooting
information
Distribution of the
brightness of the
recorded image is
displayed in a histogram
(brightness component
graph).
Over- or underexposed parts of the recorded image are
displayed.
Highlights (overexposed) parts will be shown in red.
Shadows (underexposed) parts will be shown in blue.
*Histogram
If the bars in the histogram are
higher on the right, the image may
be too bright. If the bars are higher
on the left, the image may be too
dark. Compensate the exposure or
shoot again.
Overall
display