Using Time-Lapse Photography - Olympus CAMEDIA E 10 Instructions Manual

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Using Time-Lapse Photography

You can use the menu to switch on the time lapse mode and select the timer interval
between automatic exposures. For example, if you set the time interval for 5 minutes, you
can capture each stage of a flower opening in the morning. You can set the time interval
in minutes for the shooting session within the range 1 minute up to 24 hours. The actual
time between shots may differ slightly from the time interval setting. (See "Actual time
interval" on page 120.) The camera will continue to take pictures in the time lapse mode
until the batteries discharge or until the memory card fills up. To cancel time lapse
photography, just switch the camera off and on.
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Set the mode dial to P, A, S, or M.
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Attach the camera securely to a
tripod, and then compose the
picture in the viewfinder.
Open the built-in flash, set the zoom, set
up the exposure compensation, adjust the
focus or any other features required for the
pictures that you want to take.
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Pull down the eyepiece shutter
lever to prevent light entering the
viewfinder from behind the camera.
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Press the menu button
The menu opens in the monitor.
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On the arrow pad, press
to move the green highlight to the
time interval mark
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On the arrow pad, press
the green highlight to the right.
The previously selected time interval is
displayed.
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