Olympus 225275 D-150/C-1 Zoom Reference Manual (2.7MB) - Page 107

Sequential Shooting, Red-Eye Reduction

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107 SPECIFICATIONS/GLOSSARY OF TERMS R Record mode Red-Eye Reduction Flash Three types of Record modes can be selected according to P. 54 the desired image resolution. When the Record mode is set for higher image quality, the image file size increases and the number of shootable images per card decreases. The SQ (Standard Quality) mode is good for images that will be attached to e-mail while the SHQ (Super-High Quality) mode is best for images that will be printed out at a large size or retouched on a PC. This Flash mode reduces the phenomenon which makes P. 57 eyes look red in images shot with a flash. S Self-timer Sequential Shooting Shooting mode menu Single-frame erasure Slide Show SmartMedia Software This Shooting mode releases the shutter approx. 12 sec. P. 62 after shutter button is pressed. A drive mode that allows you to shoot up to four images (2 P. 63 images per second) successively while you press and hold the shutter button. A menu providing a variety of features to be selected for shooting. P. 92 Action of erasing recorded images one by one. P. 46 This function displays multiple images one after another in P. 48 sequence when in the Playback mode. A type of memory card to be used to store photographs P. 22 taken with a digital camera. Application programs used by a PC. - U USB cable A cable allowing easy connection between the camera and P. 80 PC. W White balance control Adjustment of the color tone of image so that the colors P. 67 look natural. The camera has been set to auto White Balance Control mode at the factory, but you can change the setting as desired.

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SPECIFICATIONS/GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Shooting mode menu
A menu providing a variety of features to be selected for shooting.
S
P. 92
Slide Show
This function displays multiple images one after another in
sequence when in the Playback mode.
P. 48
Self-timer
This Shooting mode releases the shutter approx. 12 sec.
after shutter button is pressed.
P. 62
Single-frame erasure
Action of erasing recorded images one by one.
P. 46
SmartMedia
A type of memory card to be used to store photographs
taken with a digital camera.
P. 22
Software
Application programs used by a PC.
USB cable
A cable allowing easy connection between the camera and
PC.
U
P. 80
White balance control
Adjustment of the color tone of image so that the colors
look natural. The camera has been set to auto White
Balance Control mode at the factory, but you can change
the setting as desired.
W
P. 67
Red-Eye Reduction
Flash
This Flash mode reduces the phenomenon which makes
eyes look red in images shot with a flash.
P. 57
Record mode
Three types of Record modes can be selected according to
the desired image resolution. When the Record mode is set
for higher image quality, the image file size increases and
the number of shootable images per card decreases. The
SQ (Standard Quality) mode is good for images that will be
attached to e-mail while the SHQ (Super-High Quality)
mode is best for images that will be printed out at a large
size or retouched on a PC.
R
P. 54
Sequential Shooting
A drive mode that allows you to shoot up to four images (2
images per second) successively while you press and hold
the shutter button.
P. 63