Olympus C3020 C-3020 Zoom Reference Manual (5.6 MB) - Page 83

How to brighten/darken the monitor, The monitor is difficult to see. - c zoom memory

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Taking still pictures (Cont.) If you take pictures continuously, the indication changes as shown below. The memory gauge lets you know if another shot is possible. Chapter 4 Before shooting/ No picture taken One picture taken More than one taken No recordable space When the indication returns to any status shown on the left, you can take more shots. TIPS ● The monitor is not turned on. T If the camera is not used for over 3 minutes, the monitor turns off. If you operate the shutter button or zoom lever, the monitor turns on again. ● The monitor is difficult to see. T If you view through the monitor in bright places such as direct sunlight, vertical lines may appear on the monitor. This is not a malfunction. In this case, use the viewfinder. ● How to brighten/darken the monitor T 1 In the top menu, select MODE MENU T SETUP T . 2 To brighten the monitor, press Ñ. To make the monitor darker, press ñ. To complete the setting, press CANCEL ADJUST GO . ● Blurring of pictures due to camera movement is less noticeable when using the viewfinder rather than the monitor. ● Also read the "TIPS" on "Taking still pictures while using the viewfinder" (P. 79). ● The monitor consumes more battery power than the viewfinder. 83

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Chapter 4
Before shooting/
No picture taken
One picture
taken
More than
one taken
No recordable space
When the indication
returns to any status
shown on the left, you
can take more shots.
The monitor is not turned on.
T
If the camera is not used for over 3 minutes, the monitor turns off. If
you operate the shutter button or zoom lever, the monitor turns on
again.
The monitor is difficult to see.
T
If you view through the monitor in bright places such as direct sunlight,
vertical lines may appear on the monitor. This is not a malfunction. In
this case, use the viewfinder.
How to brighten/darken the monitor
T
1
In the top menu, select MODE
MENU
T
SETUP
T
.
2
To brighten the monitor, press
Ñ
.
To make the monitor darker, press
ñ
. To complete the setting, press
.
Blurring of pictures due to camera movement is less noticeable
when using the viewfinder rather than the monitor.
Also read the “TIPS” on “Taking still pictures while using the
viewfinder” (P. 79).
TIPS
The monitor consumes more battery power than the viewfinder.
If you take pictures continuously, the indication changes as shown
below. The memory gauge lets you know if another shot is possible.
Taking still pictures (Cont.)
ADJUST
GO
CANCEL