Olympus D590 D-590 Zoom Advanced Manual - Page 165

Lamps, indicator, and mark

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Lamps, indicator, and mark The green lamp, flash stand-by/flash charging lamp, battery check indicator and card access mark, which are displayed on the monitor, indicate the following depending on whether they are on, off or blinking. Lamp, indicator or mark Camera status Possible/ Impossible actions Green lamp lights The subject is in focus (when the shutter button is pressed halfway). Pictures can be taken. Green lamp blinks The subject is not in focus (when the shutter button is pressed halfway). Pictures can be taken, but may be out of focus. Flash stand-by/ The flash is charging. flash charging lamp (#) blinks No pictures can be taken. If you want the flash to fire, wait until the indicator stops blinking. Camera movement warning or inappropriate exposure warning (when the shutter button is pressed halfway). Pictures can be taken, but may come out blurred or dark. Hold the camera firmly or set the flash mode to [#]. Battery check The battery is running low. Charge the battery or replace indicator (f) with a charged battery. 6 lights Card access The picture or movie is being Do not open the battery commark (X) blinks written to the card or processed. partment/card cover, or do not connect or disconnect the battery or the AC adapter. The pic- tures taken cannot be stored or even the stored picture data may be lost. Appendix 165

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Appendix
Lamps, indicator, and mark
The green lamp, flash stand-by/flash charging lamp, battery check
indicator and card access mark, which are displayed on the monitor,
indicate the following depending on whether they are on, off or blinking.
Lamp, indicator
or mark
Camera status
Possible/
Impossible actions
Green lamp
lights
The subject is in focus (when
the shutter button is pressed
halfway).
Pictures can be taken.
Green lamp
blinks
The subject is not in focus
(when the shutter button is
pressed halfway).
Pictures can be taken, but may
be out of focus.
Flash stand-by/
flash charging
lamp (
#
) blinks
The flash is charging.
No pictures can be taken.
If you want the flash to fire, wait
until the indicator stops blinking.
Camera movement warning or
inappropriate exposure warning
(when the shutter button is
pressed halfway).
Pictures can be taken, but may
come out blurred or dark.
Hold the camera firmly or set
the flash mode to [
#
].
Battery check
indicator (
f
)
lights
The battery is running low.
Charge the battery or replace
with a charged battery.
Card access
mark (
X
) blinks
The picture or movie is being
written to the card or processed.
Do not open the battery com-
partment/card cover, or do not
connect or disconnect the bat-
tery or the AC adapter. The pic-
tures taken cannot be stored or
even the stored picture data
may be lost.