Olympus E-1 User manual

Type
User manual

Olympus E-1 is a powerful digital camera that offers a wide range of features and capabilities to help you capture stunning images. With its 5-megapixel CCD sensor, you can take high-resolution photos that are perfect for printing or sharing online. The E-1 also features a variety of shooting modes, including manual, aperture priority, shutter priority, and program mode, giving you the flexibility to control the look and feel of your photos.

Olympus E-1 is a powerful digital camera that offers a wide range of features and capabilities to help you capture stunning images. With its 5-megapixel CCD sensor, you can take high-resolution photos that are perfect for printing or sharing online. The E-1 also features a variety of shooting modes, including manual, aperture priority, shutter priority, and program mode, giving you the flexibility to control the look and feel of your photos.

Exposure
EV step interval:1/3EV,1/2EV,1EV
Number of frames: 3 or 5
Exposure compensation
Adjustable range:±5.0EV
EV step interval:1/3EV,1/2EV,1EV
AE bracketing
Main dial:
Changes the
functions or settings.
Sub dial:
Changes the
functions or settings.
Finger mark:
Do other operations
while holding the button.
Menu button:
Displays the menu.
Follow the procedure in order as shown and confirm
the settings by pressing the OK button.
Arrow pad
OK button:
Confirms the
settings.
e.g. Button & Dial operation (Exposure compensation)
Frame:
Do the operations in the frame simultaneously.
Here it means to compensate the exposure by rotating
the main dial or sub dial while holding down the exposure
compensation button.
e.g. Menu operation (EV step)
1/3EV
1/2EV
1EV
BKT button
+
* Exposure compensation is not
available in M mode.
* EV step interval can be changed.
(Refer to the instruction manual.)
(exposure compensation) button
Adjusting toward –
Exposure
compensation value
Exposure
compensation indicator
Control panel
Control panel
Control panel
EV step interval
Bracket shooting
Compensation
range
Number
of frames
ISO sensitivity
ISO button
AUTO,100,200,400,800, 1600,3200
ISO BOOST mode
Using the ISO BOOST mode
+
or
+
ON
OK
+
+
+
*
AE lock is not available in M mode.
* The functions assigned to AF lock and AE lock can
be customized. (Refer to "AEL/AFL mode" on P. 5.)
Halfway down
(AE/AF is locked)
All the way down
(Shutter is released)
(metering mode) button
AEL button
Control panel
Metering mode
AE lock
Pressing the AEL button locks the
metered exposure value for the subject.
lights up (AE is locked)
Viewfinder
How to Use This Guide
Use the arrow pad to
select the settings on the
menu displayed on the
monitor.
or
or
or
1
OK
or
Spot metering
1
Center weighted
averaging metering
Digital ESP metering
(AUTO)
1
EV STEP
ISO BOOST
This guide is a simple summary of E-1 functions. Carry this
at all times and take advantage of it to ensure smooth
camera operation.
POCKET GUIDE
OLYMPUS CORPORATION
Shinjuku Monolith, 3-1 Nishi-Shinjuku 2-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0914
OLYMPUS AMERICA INC.
Two Corporate Center Drive, Melville, NY 11747-3157, U.S.A. Tel. 1-631-844-5000
Technical Support (USA)
24/7 online automated help: http://www.olympusamerica.com/E1
Phone customer support: Tel. 1-800-260-1625 (Toll-free)
Our phone customer support is available
from 8 am to 10 pm (Monday to Friday) ET
OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO. (EUROPA) GMBH.
Premises/Goods delivery: Wendenstrasse 14-18, 20097 Hamburg, Germany
Tel. +49 (0) 40-23 77 30 Fax. +49 40-23 07 61
Letters: Postfach 10 49 08, 20034 Hamburg, Germany
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or call our TOLL FREE NUMBER: 00800 - 67 10 83 00
for Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Luxemburg,
Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom
·
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or request an additional prefix to +800 numbers.
For all not listed European Countries and in case that you can’t get connected
to the above mentioned number please make use of the following:
CHARGED NUMBERS: +49 (0) 1805-67 10 83 or +49 (0) 40-23 77 38 99
Our Technical Customer Support is available
from 9 am to 6 pm MET (Monday to Friday)
RAW
TIFF
SHQ
HQ
SQ
2560 X 1920
2560 X 1920
2560 X 1920
2560 X 1920
Uncompressed
Uncompressed
1/2.7
1/8
1/2.7
1/8
1/2.7
1/8
1/2.7
1/8
1/2.7
1/8
Number of pixels Compression
Record mode
File size (MB)
approx. 10.0
approx. 15.0
approx. 3.8
approx. 1.2
approx. 1.4
approx. 0.5
approx. 0.9
approx. 0.3
approx. 0.6
approx. 0.2
approx. 0.3
approx. 0.1
1600 X 1200
1280 X 960
1024 X 768
640 X 480
Record mode
RAW record mode
Records the RAW data on a card at the same
time as images in the JPEG format.
Compression rate
1/8,1/2.7
RAW
TIFF
SHQ
HQ
SQ
Selecting the number of pixels in SQ mode
2560 X 1920
pixels
1600 X 1200 pixels
1280 X 960 pixels
1024 X 768 pixels
640 X 480 pixels
OK
OK
ON
(record mode) button
Image Quality
Control panel
Control panel
RAW+HQ mode
(JPEG)
+
1
or
SQ
RAW JPEG
2
Image Quality
Light emission decreases by 1/3EV
Light emission increases by 1/3EV
* EV step interval can be changed.(Refer to the instruction manual.)
Adjusts the amount of light emitted by the flash.
Flash intensity control
Focus
AF illuminator
Release priority
Preview function
Emits AF auxiliary illumination to assist
focusing in a dark environment.
Lets you take advantage of a shutter release opportunity
without waiting until focusing and flash charge are finished.
Lets you check the actual depth of field
by pressing the preview button.
S-AF mode:
C-AF mode:
AF ILLUMINATOR
ON
OK
ON
OK
Preview button
AF illuminator
RELEASE PRIORITY S
RELEASE PRIORITY C
1
Flash mode
Control panel
Control panel
Number of storable
sequential pictures
Sequential shooting
Drive mode
Single-frame
shooting
No
indication
Sequential shooting
.
3 frames/sec.
.
12 frames continuously
Self-timer shooting
.
After 2 sec.
.
After 12 sec.
Remote control shooting
.
Instant release
.
After 2 sec.
DRIVE button
+
Flash mode
(no indication) Auto-flash
Auto-flash
(Red-eye reduction)
Slow synchronization
(Red-eye reduction)
Slow synchronization
(2nd curtain)
Fill-in flash
(Red-eye reduction)
Fill-in flash
(2nd curtain)
Fill-in flash
Fill-in flash
Slow synchronization
P
A
S
M
(flash mode) button
or
+
or
Exposure
mode
Control panel
indication
Flash mode
Sets the color depth of images.
CS
CM1
CM2
CM3
CM4
(Stresses red.)
(Stresses green.)
(Stresses blue.)
(Stresses a softer red than CM1.)
OK
Saturation
Adjusting
image
Control panel
Low
High
SATURATION
Adjusts the sharpness or contrast of images.
OK
Sharpness / Contrast
Control panel
Adjusting
image
Low
High
SHARPNESS
CONTRAST
01
x2
x3
x4
01 02
03 04
01
04
07
02
05
08 09
03
06
0101 0202 0303 0404
0505 0606 0707 0808
0909 1010 1111 1212
1313 1414 1515 1616
(playback mode)
button
Arrow pad
Displays the frame that is
stored 10 frames back.
Displays the frame that is
stored 10 frames ahead.
Displays
the next
frame.
Displays
the previous
frame.
Main dial
Index display Close-up display
4-frame
9-frame
16-frame
2X
3X
4X
Single-frame playback / Close-up playback / Index display
Playback
3
Compensates for insufficient light
at the edge of images.
Selects the color space of images.
OK
ON
sRGB
Adobe RGB
Adobe RGB :
sRGB :
OK
Shading compensation
Color space
Adjusting
image
Control panel
Control panel
Color space
SHADING COMP.
COLOR SPACE
Reduces random noise that may be noticeable
in flat or smooth images such as the sky or a wall.
OK
ON
Noise filter
Adjusting
image
Control panel
NOISE FILTER
Automatically creates three images
with different white balances from one shot.
WB bracketing
OFF
3F 2STEP
3F 4STEP
3F 6STEP
OK
Control panel
WB bracketing
WB BKT
Making fine adjustments to the white balance
Select the
white balance
mode to be adjusted.
OK
Redder
Bluer
Control panel
WB compensation
1
Reduces the noise generated during
long exposures longer than 2 sec.
ON
OK
Noise reduction
Control panelControl panel
Noise reduction mark Image processing
NOISE REDUCTION
White balance
Adjusts the white balance by selecting the appropriate
color temperature for the light conditions.
(One-touch white balance)
AUTO
~
~
3000K~7500K
WB button
Register WB
Select
Set the
correct
exposure
OK
Lighting used
for shooting
White paper
(one-touch WB) button
Registering one-touch white balance
Control panel
Color temperature:
is displayed
when this is set to
auto.
WB is displayed when WB
settings except auto are selected.
or
+
4
SQ
SQ
P
ESP
ISO 100
sRGB / CS3
45mm
1/200 F5.6 0.0 0.0
WB: AUTO2STEP
CONTRASTCONTRAST:
–2
SHARPNESS:SHARPNESS:
–2
SQSQ
x10
453
03.01.01 00:00
SQ
[
1024x768 , 1/8
]
x10
FILE:1233456
Single-frame erase:
Erasing selected frames:
* Protected pictures cannot be erased.
If FORMAT is selected, however, all pictures on a card are erased.
All-frame erase:
Protects pictures from being accidentally erased.
INFO button
Picture only
Information 1
Information 2
Highlight
Single-frame
playback information
Detailed information
Histogram
Shooting information
Display the picture
to be protected
Display the
protected picture
Canceling the protection
Erasing pictures
OK
OK
OK
OKOK
(erase) button
Display the picture
to be erased
Select the picture
to be erased
Repeat this procedure
Index display
(protect) button
Protecting pictures
Date/time setting
Information display
OK
2
YMD
MDY
DMY
Use the arrow pad
for each setting
*
+
or
Press INFO button once
INFO
CARD SETUP
ALL ERASE
YES
YES
YES
TV playback
button
To video input terminal
Video cable (provided)
To VIDEO OUT
Switch the TV setting
to video input mode
Connect the video cable
as illustrated
Turn the
camera on
ISO sensitivity
Exposure compensation
White balance
Record mode
Flash mode *
1
Auto bracketing
Metering mode
Drive mode
AF frame selection
Shutter speed *
1
Aperture value *
2
Flash intensity control
Saturation
Contrast
Sharpness
Color space
WB bracketing
RAW record mode
Noise filter
Noise reduction
Shading compensation
AF illuminator
Anti-shock
EV step
ISO boost
WB compensation
Auto
±0
Auto
HQ
Auto/Fill-in
Off
ESP
Single-frame
[
···
]
1/60 Sec.
F2.8
±0
CS2
±0
±0
sRGB
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
Off
1/3EV
Off
±0
Functions RESET 1 RESET 2 RESET 3 RESET 4
Factory Default Settings
Focus mode
AEL/AFL
setting
Shutter button
halfway
1
2
3
4
5
AF/AE
AF/AE
AF/AE
AF
AF
1
2
3
4
5
AE
AE
AE
6
7
AE
Shutter button
fully pressed
AE
AE
AE
AE
AF
AF/AE
AEL
button
AE
AE
AF
AE
AE
AE
AE
AF
AE
AE
AE
AE
AE
memo
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
AE lock can be held even after you release the AEL button.
Possible to shoot continuously with the focus locked.
Shoot with the light conditions present prior to shutter release. (Stage shooting, etc.)
Same as S-AF mode 4 + AE memo by AEL button.
Uses the shutter button to set AE lock while focusing on moving objects.
Shoot with the light conditions present prior to shutter release while focusing on moving objects.
AE memo is possible.
AF memo is possible by pressing the AEL button.
Shoot with the light conditions present prior to shutter release.
Same as MF mode 4 + AE memo by AEL button.
To cancel the reset,
release the buttons here.
AF
memo
Features of each mode
ON
S (single)
AF mode
MF (manual focus)
mode
C (continuous)
AF mode
Functions by Buttons & Dials
Functions by Menu
Custom reset setting
Allows registering of up to 4 settings for each function to be recalled upon reset.
* AE memo memorizes the exposure value and AF memo locks the focus.
AEL/AFL mode
Customizes the functions assigned to AF lock and AE lock. (Refer to the chart below for details.)
How to register:
Select RESET 1 ~ 4 SET
Select mode 1 ~ 5
Select mode 6 or 7
Select mode 1 ~ 5
Factory default setting
(RESET 0)
Select RESET 1 ~ 4
Release
both buttons
1
1
CUSTOM RESET SETTING
OK
OK
How to reset:
Reset Settings Check List (Use this list to check what setting each function is set to for RESET 1 to RESET 4.)
*1 The factory default varies depending on the exposure mode. *2 The factory default varies depending on the exposure mode and the lens attached to the camera.
or
(flash mode) button
(record mode) button
S-AF
C-AF
MF
AEL/AFL
+
Control panel
5
Auto ·
Auto · K
RAW
·
TIFF
·
SHQ
·
HQ
·
SQ
Auto
·
Red-eye
·
Slow
·
Fill-in
Off · F/
ESP
·
Center weighted
·
Spot
Single-frame
· · ·
[
···
] [
·
] [
·
] [
·
]
Sec.
F
CS · CM
sRGB · Adobe RGB
Off · STEP
On · Off
On · Off
On · Off
On · Off
On · Off
On · Off
1/3 · 1/2 · 1
On · Off
/ Step
/ Step
/ Step
/ Step
/ Step
Auto ·
Auto · K
RAW
·
TIFF
·
SHQ
·
HQ
·
SQ
Auto
·
Red-eye
·
Slow
·
Fill-in
Off · F/
ESP
·
Center weighted
·
Spot
Single-frame
· · ·
[
···
] [
·
] [
·
] [
·
]
Sec.
F
CS · CM
sRGB · Adobe RGB
Off · STEP
On · Off
On · Off
On · Off
On · Off
On · Off
On · Off
1/3 · 1/2 · 1
On · Off
/ Step
/ Step
/ Step
/ Step
/ Step
Auto ·
Auto · K
RAW
·
TIFF
·
SHQ
·
HQ
·
SQ
Auto
·
Red-eye
·
Slow
·
Fill-in
Off · F/
ESP
·
Center weighted
·
Spot
Single-frame
· · ·
[
···
] [
·
] [
·
] [
·
]
Sec.
F
CS · CM
sRGB · Adobe RGB
Off · STEP
On · Off
On · Off
On · Off
On · Off
On · Off
On · Off
1/3 · 1/2 · 1
On · Off
/ Step
/ Step
/ Step
/ Step
/ Step
Auto ·
Auto · K
RAW
·
TIFF
·
SHQ
·
HQ
·
SQ
Auto
·
Red-eye
·
Slow
·
Fill-in
Off · F/
ESP
·
Center weighted
·
Spot
Single-frame
· · ·
[
···
] [
·
] [
·
] [
·
]
Sec.
F
CS · CM
sRGB · Adobe RGB
Off · STEP
On · Off
On · Off
On · Off
On · Off
On · Off
On · Off
1/3 · 1/2 · 1
On · Off
/ Step
/ Step
/ Step
/ Step
/ Step
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Olympus E-1 User manual

Type
User manual

Olympus E-1 is a powerful digital camera that offers a wide range of features and capabilities to help you capture stunning images. With its 5-megapixel CCD sensor, you can take high-resolution photos that are perfect for printing or sharing online. The E-1 also features a variety of shooting modes, including manual, aperture priority, shutter priority, and program mode, giving you the flexibility to control the look and feel of your photos.

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