Olympus SP 570 SP-570UZ Instruction Manual (English) - Page 23
button, Locking the focus position and exposure, Playing back continuously shot pictures in index - slow af
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Button operations 8 AEL AFL/m button Locking the focus position and exposure/Playing back continuously shot pictures in index display AEL AFL Locking the focus position and exposure Assign [AE LOCK], [AF LOCK] or [AF LOCK + AE LOCK] to AEL AFL so that the function concerned is enabled by pressing AEL AFL in shooting mode. g "AEL/AFL BUTTON Registering the AE lock and AF lock functions" (P.57) AE lock mark zLocking the focus position and exposure (AF lock + AE lock) P AEL AFL • Assign [AF LOCK + AE LOCK] to AEL AFL. The metering value is saved by pressing AEL AFL and the focus and exposure are locked. ^ (AF lock mark) and B (AE lock mark) are displayed on the monitor. Press AEL AFL again to cancel the AF lock + AE lock. Each time you press the button, the focus and exposure are locked and canceled alternately. 1/400 F3.5 AF lock mark m Playing back continuously shot pictures in index display Only the first frame is displayed for pictures that have been shot continuously. Press m in the playback mode to display continuously shot pictures in index view. g "Displaying pictures that have been shot continuously in index view (Sequential Playback) / Auto playing back of pictures that have been shot continuously (Sequential Pictures Auto Playback)" (P.20) 9 #UP button Flash pop-up Opens the flash. Press #UP to take a picture with flash. 0 3# button Flash shooting Press #UP in shooting mode to open the flash. Then press 3# to select the flash setting. Press o to confirm your selection. AUTO ! # H $ #SLOW Auto-flash Red-eye reduction flash Fill-in flash Red-eye fill-in flash Flash off Slow synchronization !SLOW Slow synchronization/ Red-eye reduction flash The flash fires automatically in low light or backlight conditions. This emits pre-flashes to reduce the occurrence of red-eye in your pictures. The flash fires regardless of the available light. The flash always fires after pre-flashes for red-eye reduction are emitted. The flash does not fire. The flash fires with slow shutter speed. The flash fires right after the shutter fully opens (1st curtain). As the flash fires with slow shutter speed, you can capture both the background, such as a night view, and the subject. While using slow synchronization (1st curtain) with flash shooting, you can also use this function to achieve red-eye reduction. Use this mode to take pictures of a person against a night view. EN 23