Olympus D-510 Zoom D-510 Zoom Instruction Manual - Page 80

Use of the Shooting Menu - digital camera

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Use of the Shooting Menu Functions of the Shooting Menu The shooting menu allows you to adjust image qualities, change the record mode, and use the various picture-taking functions. The functions contained in the shooting menu are divided into 4 groups. See "Using the Shooting Menu" (p.72) for information on how to operate the shooting menu. © © © © Group CAM (Shooting) PIC (Image) CARD (Card) SET (Settings) 70 Item Purpose Page Spot metering mode Exposure is measured at only the center of the subject. 74 Adjusting image brightness. Exposure compensation 76 ISO ISO sensitivity By setting the ISO sensitivity, you can adjust the camera's sensitivity to light. 78 DIGITAL ZOOM Digital zoom Allows up to 9x zoom shooting. 80 PANORAMA Panorama shooting Allows panoramic shots to be taken. 82 WB White balance Record mode Sharpness Contrast CARD SETUP Card setup Canceling automatic color balance adjustment, and adjusting the setting to suit daylight, overcast, incandescent or 85 fluorescent lighting conditions. Selecting picture size and image resolution, as well as increasing or 87 decreasing the number of storable pictures. Sharpens the distinctness and strength of the contours of the subject. 90 Allows a harder contrast (more distinction between lighter and darker areas) for 91 pictures to be selected. Formats (initializes) SmartMedia cards. Used only when necessary. 116 REC VIEW Rec view Displays the picture just taken even while it is still being written to the SmartMedia card. 93 FILE File naming Clear settings Beep sound Date & time Monitor adjustment Selecting how files are named. 95 Retaining all settings in memory even after the power is turned off. 98 Setting the camera warning beep sound on or off. 99 Allows the date and time to be set. 12 Allows the brightness of the monitor to be adjusted. 100

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Use of the Shooting Menu
Functions of the Shooting Menu
The shooting menu allows you to adjust image qualities, change the
record mode, and use the various picture-taking functions.
The functions contained in the shooting menu are divided into 4 groups.
See “Using the Shooting Menu” (p.72) for information on how to
operate the shooting menu.
Spot metering mode
Exposure is measured at only the center of
the subject.
Exposure compensation
Adjusting image brightness.
ISO
ISO sensitivity
By setting the ISO sensitivity, you can
adjust the camera’s sensitivity to light.
DIGITAL ZOOM
Digital zoom
Allows up to 9x zoom shooting.
WB
White balance
Canceling automatic color balance
adjustment, and adjusting the setting to
suit daylight, overcast, incandescent or
fluorescent lighting conditions.
Record mode
Selecting picture size and image
resolution, as well as increasing or
decreasing the number of storable pictures.
Sharpness
Sharpens the distinctness and strength of
the contours of the subject.
Contrast
Allows a harder contrast (more distinction
between lighter and darker areas) for
pictures to be selected.
CARD SETUP
Card setup
Formats (initializes) SmartMedia cards.
Used only when necessary.
REC VIEW
Rec view
Displays the picture just taken even while it
is still being written to the SmartMedia card.
File naming
FILE
Selecting how files are named.
Clear settings
Retaining all settings in memory even after
the power is turned off.
Beep sound
Setting the camera warning beep sound on
or off.
Date & time
Allows the date and time to be set.
Monitor adjustment
Allows the brightness of the monitor to be
adjusted.
PANORAMA
Panorama shooting
Allows panoramic shots to be taken.
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