Olympus 5060 C-5060 Wide Zoom Reference Manual (9.6 MB) - Page 90

M mode real display - Displaying the subject on the monitor at close to the real exposure

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Manual shooting Advanced shooting • When you press the AEL (AE Lock) button, the screen on the right appears with the bar indicating current exposure settings. Aperture value: f2.8 to f8.0 Shutter speed: 15 to 1/2000 sec. (At f8.0, up to 1/4000 sec.) TIPS To take long exposure (bulb) shots 1 Turn the control dial to the left to set the shutter speed to bulb. 2 The shutter remains open as long as the shutter button is held down. • The maximum bulb length is 120 seconds. • You can connect a remote cable (sold separately) with the power battery holder (also sold separately). • To avoid camera movement, you are recommended to use a tripod when taking pictures requiring a slow shutter speed. Note 5 M mode real display - Displaying the subject on the monitor at close to the real exposure To make it easier to check the subject when taking pictures in M mode using the monitor, the camera adjusts the brightness automatically and displays the subject on the monitor (when set to OFF (factory default setting)). When set to ON, the subject is displayed on the monitor at the appropriate brightness for the selected exposure. You can shoot while checking the real image in advance on the monitor. Mode dial 1 In the top menu, select MODE MENU → CAMERA → 9REAL → ON, and press e. g"How to use the menus" (P.49) • Press e again to exit the menu. Arrow pad OK button 89

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Manual shooting
5
Advanced shooting
When you press the AEL (AE Lock)
button, the screen on the right appears
with the bar indicating current exposure
settings.
Aperture value: f2.8 to f8.0
Shutter speed: 15 to 1/2000 sec.
(At f8.0, up to 1/4000 sec.)
TIPS
To take long exposure (bulb) shots
1
Turn the control dial to the left to set the shutter speed to bulb.
2
The shutter remains open as long as the shutter button is held
down.
The maximum bulb length is 120 seconds.
You can connect a remote cable (sold separately) with the
power battery holder (also sold separately).
To avoid camera movement, you are recommended to use a tripod
when taking pictures requiring a slow shutter speed.
M mode real display - Displaying the subject on the
monitor at close to the real exposure
To make it easier to check the subject when taking pictures in
M
mode using
the monitor, the camera adjusts the brightness automatically and displays
the subject on the monitor (when set to OFF (factory default setting)). When
set to ON, the subject is displayed on the monitor at the appropriate
brightness for the selected exposure. You can shoot while checking the real
image in advance on the monitor.
1
In the top menu, select MODE
MENU
CAMERA
9
REAL
ON, and press
e
.
g
“How to use the menus” (P.49)
• Press
e
again to exit the menu.
Note
Arrow pad
OK button
Mode
dial