Olympus E-100RS E-100RS Instructions (English) - Page 131

Aim the camera at the subject and, press, Multi-Metering button., Take a picture.

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6 Aim the camera at the subject and press (Multi-Metering button). ● At the bottom of the screen, a progress bar appears. ● Brightness readings are ignored after the 9th reading. ● When you press , all metered values are reset. ● When you press , the Multi- Metering average (up to that point) is memorized (AE Memory). 7 Take a picture. 6 7 eg. : When metering 2 points. (pressing button twice) The average values for the aperture and shutter speed as calculated by metering 2 points. These values are recalculated every time another metering point is added. ᮢ indicates how indicates the average for the 2 P F2.8 1/125 0.0 much the present exposure you are 7 metering is different from the average metering points. exposure value. The average is The present always shown at the center of the bar. [SM] exposure can be fixed by pressing the shutter button The reading with the button pressed. halfway down. (The present ࡗindicates the number of times you have exposure is not pressed the button . ࡗindicates the difference added to the between the metered and average readings. average value unless you press the button.) When ࡗ moves ±3 far from the center of the bar (the average reading), the red appears. 131

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7
6
Aim the camera at the subject and
press
(Multi-Metering button).
At the bottom of the screen, a
progress bar appears.
Brightness readings are ignored
after the 9th reading.
When you press
, all metered
values are reset.
When you press
, the Multi-
Metering average (up to that point)
is memorized (AE Memory).
7
Take a picture.
6
7
F2.8 1/125 0.0
P
[
SM
]
eg. :
When metering 2 points. (pressing
button twice)
The average values for the aperture and shutter speed as calculated by
metering 2 points.
These values are recalculated every time another
metering point is added.
indicates the
average for the 2
metering points.
The average is
always shown at the
center of the bar.
˜
indicates how
much the present
exposure you are
metering is different
from the average
exposure value.
The present
exposure can be
fixed by pressing
the shutter button
halfway down.
(The present
exposure is not
added to the
average value
unless you press
the
button.)
When
l
moves ±3 far from the center of the bar (the average reading), the
red
appears.
The reading with the
button pressed.
l
indicates the number
of times you have
pressed the button .
l
indicates the difference
between the metered and average readings.