Olympus SP-590 UZ SP-590UZ Instruction Manual (English) - Page 40

Selecting a scene mode according to the shooting situation, To select a mode - sample pictures

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Selecting a scene mode according to the shooting situation [J s] J s :  In  mode, the optimum shooting settings are pre-programmed for specific shooting scenes. For this reason, settings may not be changed in some modes. Submenu 1 Application B PORTRAIT/F LANDSCAPE/ C SPORT/G NIGHT SCENE*1/ U NIGHT+PORTRAIT/ N INDOOR/W CANDLE/ S SUNSET/X FIREWORKS*1/ b MULTI FIREWORKS/ 0 MULTIPLE EXPOSURE/ The camera takes a picture in the V CUISINE/d DOCUMENTS/ mode for the l SMILE SHOT/ shooting scene. q BEACH & SNOW/ z BIRD WATCHING/ 1 SOFT BACKGROUND SHOT/ Y PRE-CAPTURE MOVIE/ r QUICK SHUTTER/ *1 When the subject is dark, [NOISE REDUCT.] (p. 38) is automatically activated. Time taken to shoot will be doubled, and no other shooting can be done in that time. The sample image and explanations on suitable shooting methods will be displayed on the screen. The explanations will be displayed as well by pressing down the E button. To select a mode "Using the best mode for the shooting scene ( mode)" (p. 17) Making an overlay image with fireworks ([b MULTI FIREWORKS] mode) 1 Select [b MULTI FIREWORKS]. 12M NORM IN 4 2 Press the shutter button to take the first frame. ● The exposure is locked at the first frame. The saved image is displayed as the background. To retake the first shot, press the o button, and then press the shutter button again. 12M EXIT OK IN 3 3 Adjust the position of the fireworks that will be taken in the second frame over the first frame used as the background, and then press the shutter button. ● The overlay image is saved as a separate image from the first and second frames. To retake the second shot, press the shutter button again. Making an overlay image ([0 MULTIPLE EXPOSURE] mode) The method of shooting is the same as in [b MULTI FIREWORKS] mode. While shooting settings cannot be changed in [b MULTI FIREWORKS], it is possible to do so in [0 MULTIPLE EXPOSURE]. 40 EN

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Selecting a scene mode according to
the shooting situation [
J
]
J
:
In
mode, the optimum shooting
settings are pre-programmed for specific
shooting scenes. For this reason, settings
may not be changed in some modes.
Submenu 1
Application
B
PORTRAIT/
F
LANDSCAPE/
C
SPORT/
G
NIGHT SCENE
*1
/
U
NIGHT+PORTRAIT/
N
INDOOR/
W
CANDLE/
S
SUNSET/
X
FIREWORKS
*1
/
b
MULTI FIREWORKS/
0
MULTIPLE EXPOSURE/
V
CUISINE/
d
DOCUMENTS/
l
SMILE SHOT/
q
BEACH & SNOW/
z
BIRD WATCHING/
1
SOFT BACKGROUND SHOT/
Y
PRE-CAPTURE MOVIE/
r
QUICK SHUTTER/
The camera takes
a picture in the
mode for the
shooting scene.
*1
When the subject is dark, [NOISE REDUCT.] (p. 38)
is automatically activated. Time taken to shoot will
be doubled, and no other shooting can be done in
that time.
The sample image and explanations on
suitable shooting methods will be displayed on
the screen. The explanations will be displayed
as well by pressing down the
E
button.
To select a mode
“Using the best mode for the shooting scene
(
mode)” (p. 17)
Making an overlay image with
fireworks
([
b
MULTI FIREWORKS] mode)
1
Select [
b
MULTI FIREWORKS].
12
M
4
IN
N
ORM
2
Press the shutter button to take the first
frame.
The exposure is locked at the first frame. The
saved image is displayed as the background.
To retake the first shot, press the
o
button,
and then press the shutter button again.
12
M
3
IN
EXIT
OK
3
Adjust the position of the fireworks that
will be taken in the second frame over the
first frame used as the background, and
then press the shutter button.
The overlay image is saved as a separate
image from the first and second frames.
To retake the second shot, press the shutter
button again.
Making an overlay image
([
0
MULTIPLE EXPOSURE] mode)
The method of shooting is the same as
in [
b
MULTI FIREWORKS] mode. While
shooting settings cannot be changed in [
b
MULTI FIREWORKS], it is possible to do so
in [
0
MULTIPLE EXPOSURE].