Olympus D-510 Zoom D-510 Zoom Instruction Manual - Page 39

Do not push the monitor forcefully., actual picture and do not indicate a camera malfunction.

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Taking Still Pictures (continued) HELP • Pictures taken using the monitor take more time to write to the card than those taken when using the optical viewfinder. • A subject taken at an angle may appear grainy on the monitor, but this will not affect the quality of the actual picture. • Vertical lines may appear on the monitor when taking pictures in full sunlight or other brightly-lit areas. These lines will not be visible in the actual picture and do not indicate a camera malfunction. NOTE • Do not push the monitor forcefully. • The viewfinder is intended to be used to check picture composition. Use the monitor for checking focus and exposure. For best results, transfer 2 image files to a computer to confirm exactly what final pictures will look like (p.42, p.120). Learning the Basics 29

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Taking Still Pictures (continued)
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Learning the Basics
HELP
Pictures taken using the monitor take more time to write to the card than
those taken when using the optical viewfinder.
A subject taken at an angle may appear grainy on the monitor, but this will
not affect the quality of the actual picture.
Vertical lines may appear on the monitor when taking pictures in full
sunlight or other brightly-lit areas. These lines will not be visible in the
actual picture and do not indicate a camera malfunction.
NOTE
Do not push the monitor forcefully.
The viewfinder is intended to be used to check picture composition. Use
the monitor for checking focus and exposure. For best results, transfer
image files to a computer to confirm exactly what final pictures will look like
(p.42, p.120).