Olympus E-100RS E-100RS Instructions (English) - Page 205

The Sequence mode

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SYMPTOM The picture is out of focus. POSSIBLE CAUSES 6 The Manual focus was used with the wrong focal range. 7 The subject was dark and the AF assist lamp was turned off. CORRECTIVE ACTION REF. PAGE 6 Use the right Manual focus for P. 94 the distance. 7 Set the AF assist lamp to on. P. 157 SYMPTOM The picture is too bright. POSSIBLE CAUSES 1 The flash mode was set to the Fill-in flash mode. 2 The subject was excessively illuminated. CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Select a flash mode other than the Fill-in flash mode. 2 Use spot metering. Adjust the exposure compensation or change the camera position toward the subject. REF. PAGE P. 107 P. 99 SYMPTOM The picture is too dark. POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION REF. PAGE 1 The flash was blocked 1 Hold the camera correctly, P. 66 by a finger. keeping your fingers away from the flash. 2 The subject was out of 2 Shoot within the flash working P. 106 the working range of the range. Or, use an external P. 112 flash. flash. 3 The flash mode was set 3 Check the flash mode before P. 107 to the Off mode. shooting. 4 The subject was too 4 Set the flash to Fill-In mode. P. 107 small and was backlit. Or, use the Spot metering P. 100 mode. 5 The Sequence mode 5 Higher shutter speeds are P. 118 was used. used when the Sequence 12 mode is selected which may result in pictures that are darker than usual. 205

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SYMPTOM
The picture is out of focus.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
6
The Manual focus was
used with the wrong
focal range.
7
The subject was dark
and the AF assist lamp
was turned off.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
6
Use the right Manual focus for
the distance.
7
Set the AF assist lamp to on.
REF. PAGE
P. 94
P. 157
SYMPTOM
The picture is too bright.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
1
The flash mode was set
to the Fill-in flash mode.
2
The subject was
excessively illuminated.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1
Select a flash mode other
than the Fill-in flash mode.
2
Use spot metering. Adjust the
exposure compensation or
change the camera position
toward the subject.
REF. PAGE
P. 107
P. 99
SYMPTOM
The picture is too dark.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
1
The flash was blocked
by a finger.
2
The subject was out of
the working range of the
flash.
3
The flash mode was set
to the Off mode.
4
The subject was too
small and was backlit.
5
The Sequence mode
was used.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1
Hold the camera correctly,
keeping your fingers away
from the flash.
2
Shoot within the flash working
range. Or, use an external
flash.
3
Check the flash mode before
shooting.
4
Set the flash to Fill-In mode.
Or, use the Spot metering
mode.
5
Higher shutter speeds are
used when the Sequence
mode is selected which may
result in pictures that are
darker than usual.
REF. PAGE
P. 66
P. 106
P. 112
P. 107
P. 107
P. 100
P. 118