Olympus D150 D-150/C-1 Zoom Reference Manual (2.7MB) - Page 8

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8 Index of Available Operations This manual is organized by operating procedures, beginning with basic operations and moving forward to more advanced procedures. If there is any particular operation you want to perform, you can use this index to find the page reference for that operation. ࡗShooting Images Ordinary shooting P.32 Shooting with zoom P.59 Shooting close-ups (Macro Shooting P.61 Shooting two persons side by side (Focus Lock P.40 Shooting with flash P.56 Shooting in a concert hall or museum P.58 & 69 Shooting events at night P.58 Shooting a night scene P.58 Shooting with back lighting P.57 Shooting group shots (Self-Timer P.62 Shooting a moving subject in multiple images (Sequential Shooting) .....P.63 Shooting a large number of images (card storage capacities P.23 Shooting higher-quality images P.54 ࡗViewing Images Viewing an image immediately after shooting P.42 Viewing all images P.42, 44 & 48 Viewing a magnified image P.44 Erasing unnecessary images P.46-47 Protecting important images from accidental erasure P.50 Storing images on a separate medium P.79 Viewing images on a large screen P.73

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Index of Available Operations
This manual is organized by operating procedures, beginning with basic
operations and moving forward to more advanced procedures. If there is
any particular operation you want to perform, you can use this index to find
the page reference for that operation.
±
Shooting Images
Ordinary shooting
.....................................................................................
P.32
Shooting with zoom
....................................................................................
P.59
Shooting close-ups (Macro Shooting)
......................................................
P.61
Shooting two persons side by side (Focus Lock)
....................................
P.40
Shooting with flash
....................................................................................
P.56
Shooting in a concert hall or museum
.............................................
P.58 & 69
Shooting events at night
............................................................................
P.58
Shooting a night scene
..............................................................................
P.58
Shooting with back lighting
......................................................................
P.57
Shooting group shots (Self-Timer)
.............................................................
P.62
Shooting a moving subject in multiple images (Sequential Shooting)
.....
P.63
Shooting a large number of images (card storage capacities)
................
P.23
Shooting higher-quality images
................................................................
P.54
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Viewing Images
Viewing an image immediately after shooting
..........................................
P.42
Viewing all images
.....................................................................
P.42, 44 & 48
Viewing a magnified image
.......................................................................
P.44
Erasing unnecessary images
..............................................................
P.46-47
Protecting important images from accidental erasure
.............................
P.50
Storing images on a separate medium
....................................................
P.79
Viewing images on a large screen
...........................................................
P.73