Olympus 2500L C-2500L Digital Camera Instructions (English) - Page 29

Using the Self-Timer/Remote Control

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OFF The flash can be turned OFF to photograph sunsets or night scenes, or for taking pictures in museums where flash photography is prohibited. 1 1 If the flash is out, close the flash. E Taking Pictures 2 Control panel Flash OFF mode 2 Check that appears on the control panel and press the shutter release button down all the way. The picture will be taken without firing the flash. MEMO • Shutter speed is prolonged to the maximum 1/2 of a second accord- ing to the brightness of the subject. Therefore, it is recommended to use a tripod to keep the camera from shaking. • Moving objects will come out blurred. • When the external flash is mounted, be sure to turn it off to override flash emission. • If you need to fire flash such as when the subject is in the dark or backlit, press the shutter release button halfway. The orange lamp will start blinking (P. 20). Using the Self-Timer/Remote Control Using the self-timer or the remote control, pictures can be taken without having to press the shutter release button. This is a handy feature when taking group photos. 2 Taking Pictures with the Self-Timer 1 1 Set the mode dial to "P", "A", or "M". 2 Press the [ ] button. The first menu appears on the LCD monitor. See page 38 about how to operate the menus. 3,4 25 3 Align the cursor with with the top / bottom point of the jog dial. 4 Select with the right / left point of the jog dial. 5 Press the [OK] button. Check appears on the control panel. Control panel 6 Steady the camera, and determine the composition. E-23

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Taking Pictures
E
OFF
The flash can be turned OFF to photograph sunsets or night scenes, or
for taking pictures in museums where flash photography is prohibited.
If the flash is out, close the flash.
Check that
appears on the control panel and press the shut-
ter release button down all the way.
The picture will be taken without firing the flash.
2
1
MEMO
• Shutter speed is prolonged to the maximum 1/2 of a second accord-
ing to the brightness of the subject. Therefore, it is recommended to
use a tripod to keep the camera from shaking.
• Moving objects will come out blurred.
• When the external flash is mounted, be sure to turn it off to override
flash emission.
• If you need to fire flash such as when the subject is in the dark or
backlit, press the shutter release button halfway.The orange lamp
will start blinking (P. 20).
Control panel
Flash OFF mode
1
2
Using the Self-Timer/Remote Control
Using the self-timer or the remote control, pictures can be taken without having to press the shutter release button. This is a
handy feature when taking group photos.
Taking Pictures with the Self-Timer
Set the mode dial to "P", "A", or "M".
Press the [
] button.The first menu appears on the LCD mon-
itor.
See page 38 about how to operate the menus.
Align the cursor with
with the top / bottom point of the jog
dial.
Select
with the right / left point of the jog dial.
Press the [OK] button.
Check
appears on the control panel.
Steady the camera, and determine the composition.
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4
3
2
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2
3
4
1
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Control panel