Olympus D-100 D-100 Instruction Manual - Page 102

Night Scene, Red-eye reduction flash

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102 SPECIFICATIONS/GLOSSARY OF TERMS M Macro mode Monitor Monitor adjustment This mode is useful when shooting subjects at close dis- P. 60 tances. When the working distance is less than 0.5 meter/1.6 feet, the macro mode provides better images. LCD panel provided on the rear of the camera. It can be used P. 38 to view saved images and as a viewfinder for shooting. It also displays the camera menus for use in setting operations. Adjustment of the brightness of the monitor. P. 52 N Night Scene Number of shootable images This flash mode fires the flash and then allows the shutter P. 58 to remain open for a long duration. It allows you to shoot both the subject in the foreground and expose the night scene in the background. The number of remaining images you can shoot is P. 23 displayed on the monitor. This is variable depending on the card type and record mode in use. P Playback mode menu Protection A menu providing a variety of features to be selected for P. 88 viewing the shot images. Setting to prevent accidental erasure of image data saved on P. 50 a card. R Record mode 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 Red-eye reduction flash This flash mode reduces the phenomenon which makes P. 57 eyes look red in images shot with a flash.

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SPECIFICATIONS/GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Night Scene
This flash mode fires the flash and then allows the shutter
to remain open for a long duration. It allows you to shoot
both the subject in the foreground and expose the night
scene in the background.
P. 58
Macro mode
This mode is useful when shooting subjects at close dis-
tances. When the working distance is less than 0.5
meter/1.6 feet, the macro mode provides better images.
M
P. 60
Number of shootable
images
The number of remaining images you can shoot is
displayed on the monitor. This is variable depending on the
card type and record mode in use.
N
P. 23
Playback mode menu
A menu providing a variety of features to be selected for
viewing the shot images.
P
P. 88
Protection
Setting to prevent accidental erasure of image data saved on
a card.
P. 50
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
Monitor
LCD panel provided on the rear of the camera. It can be used
to view saved images and as a viewfinder for shooting. It also
displays the camera menus for use in setting operations.
Monitor adjustment
Adjustment of the brightness of the monitor.
P. 52
P. 38