Olympus E-M1 Mark II User Manual

Olympus E-M1 Mark II User Manual

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Movie Guide

About This Guide

• This is a guide to movie-related features and how to configure them. Detailed
information on such topics as taking photographs and camera specifications can
be found in the camera instruction manual.
• The screen and camera illustrations shown in this guide were produced during
product development and may differ from the actual product.
• If there are additions and/or modifications of functions due to firmware update
for the camera, the contents will differ. For the latest information, please visit the
Olympus website.

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  • Page 1: About This Guide

    DIGITAL CAMERA Movie Guide About This Guide • This is a guide to movie-related features and how to configure them. Detailed information on such topics as taking photographs and camera specifications can be found in the camera instruction manual. • The screen and camera illustrations shown in this guide were produced during product development and may differ from the actual product. • If there are additions and/or modifications of functions due to firmware update for the camera, the contents will differ. For the latest information, please visit the Olympus website.
  • Page 2: Movie Mode

    Movie Mode Recording Movies This camera features both a dedicated movie ( ) mode and photo shoot- “ ” ing modes that can be used to record movies. Mode dial Movie ( ) Mode Other Modes Features a specialized movie Record movies using photo set- menu with unique movie op- tings. tions separate from those for Choose when recording movies photos. in the intervals between photos. Choose for concentrated Settings for some features may differ. movie recording. The main focus of this guide is the recording of movies in movie mode “ ”...
  • Page 3: Adjusting Movie Settings

    Adjusting Movie Settings Movie settings can be adjusted using the LV super control panel, menu, or live control as described below. Using the LV Super Control Panel Use the LV super control panel to view and adjust shooting settings. Press the button to view the LV super control panel. A + 1 Natural Auto Auto G + 1 S-AF Normal • If the live control is displayed, press the INFO +0.7 S-IS Auto sRGB button to cycle the display. Note that display M-IS F + RAW F + RAW selection is not available when settings such 250 F5.6 0:17:14...
  • Page 4 Use the up and down arrow buttons to Shooting Menu 2 Bracketing highlight a tab and press the button. Multiple Exposure Keystone Comp. Anti-Shock /Silent High Res Shot RC Mode Back • The menu group tab appears when the AF/MF AF mode Custom Menu is selected. Use the up and down S-AF AEL/AFL S-AF arrow buttons to highlight a menu group and AF Scanner mode1 C-AF Lock ±0 press the button. AF Limiter Settings AF Area Pointer Back Menu group...
  • Page 5: Movie Options

    Movie Options Movie options, including recording, button/dial/lever, and display options, can be accessed via the LV super control panel, menus, and the like. Some options also apply to photos. Option Description Applies to Accessed via Option Description Applies to Accessed via (Image Quality) Adjust such settings as movie resolution, compres- Movies only LV super control panel Info Settings Choose information display options for movie mode. Movies only Menus P.29 sion/bit rate, and frame rate. Time Code Settings Choose time code options. Movies only Menus P.30 Exposure Mode Choose the exposure mode for movie recording. Movies only Menus, live control P.10 Time Code Mode Choose from drop frame/no drop frame. Exposure Compensation Adjust exposure. Movies/photos Dials P.10 Count Up...
  • Page 6: Image Quality

    (Image Quality) Adjust such settings as movie resolution, compression/bit rate, and frame rate. • This option is accessed via the LV super control panel (P.3). Press the button. A + 1 Natural Auto Auto G + 1 Use the arrow pad to highlight [ ] and S-AF Normal +0.7 press the button. S-IS Auto sRGB M-IS F + RAW F + RAW • You can also use the rear dial. 250 F5.6 0:17:14 0:17:14 Use the left and right arrow buttons to highlight an image quality option and press the button.
  • Page 7: Adjusting Image Quality Settings

    Adjusting Image Quality Settings ■ When a movie image quality other than is highlighted, you can press the INFO button to access such settings as movie resolution and frame rate. The settings available vary with the image quality option selected. In the movie image quality mode selection display, highlight an image quality option other than and press the INFO button. Settings • The settings available for the highlighted image MOV 3840x2160 102Mbps quality option will be displayed. 0:17:14 0:02:04 Use the left and right arrow buttons to highlight settings and the up and down arrow buttons to adjust. Frame Rate Press the button to proceed. 102Mbps • The settings available are listed below. 0:17:14 0:02:04 Clips Record footage for My Clips . You can choose the movie resolution, com- “ ” pression/bit rate, frame rate, and clip recording time. The clip recording time is selected using [Clip Recording Time].
  • Page 8 Standard Movies Choose the movie resolution, compression/bit rate, and frame rate. Compression/ Bit Rate Settings Frame Rate Movie Resolution FHD SuperFine MOV 1920x1080 52Mbps 0:17:14 0:02:04 Option Description × × 4K (3840 2160), FHD (1920 1080), Movie Resolution × HD (1280 720) A-I (ALL-Intra) , Super Fine (superfast), Compression/Bit Rate Fine (fast), Normal (normal) Frame Rate 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, 24p 1 Not available at a [Movie Resolution] of [4K]. 2 All-Intra movies are recorded without inter-frame compression. Movies in this format are suitable for editing but have larger file sizes.
  • Page 9 Cinematic 4K, Slow/Fast Playback Movies, and Clips Select this mode to record cinematic 4K movies. In addition to the movie resolution, compression/bit rate, and frame rate, you can choose slow or fast motion or clip recording options. • Use [Slow or Fast Motion] to choose the speed at which the movie plays back, expressed as a multiple of normal playback speed. Options greater than 1 play back at faster than normal speed, while options less than 1 play back at slower than normal speed. The frame rate is adjusted for the selected playback speed. • To record footage for My Clips , choose a [Clip Recording Time] other “ ” than [Off]. Frame Rate Clip Recording Compression/ Time Bit Rate Settings Movie Resolution Slow or Fast Slow Fast MOV 4096x2160 237Mbps Motion 0:17:14...
  • Page 10: Exposure Mode

    Exposure Mode Choose the exposure mode for movie recording. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button Mode] select an exposure mode tab [ This option can also be accessed via the live control (P.4). Exposure Compensation/Aperture/Shutter Speed Make adjustments to auto-exposure (AE) for movie recording, choose an aperture when or is selected for [ Exposure Mode], and choose the shutter speed at which each frame is recorded. • Exposure compensation, aperture, and shutter speed can be adjusted by rotat- ing the front or rear dial. The operations for modes are listed below. Exposure mode Exposure compensation Aperture Shutter speed ― ― Front dial/rear dial ― Front dial Rear dial ̶ Front dial Rear dial ―...
  • Page 11: Picture Mode

    Picture Mode Select a picture mode. • This option is accessed via the LV super control panel (P.3). Press the button. Picture Mode A + 1 Natural Use the arrow pad to highlight [Picture Auto Auto G + 1 S-AF Normal Mode] and press the button. +0.7 S-IS Auto sRGB M-IS F + RAW • You can also use the rear dial. F + RAW 250 F5.6 0:17:14 0:17:14 Use the left and right arrow buttons to highlight an option and press the...
  • Page 12: One-Touch White Balance

    White Balance Adjust hues so that white objects appear white. • This option is accessed via the LV super control panel (P.3). Press the button. A + 1 Natural Use the arrow pad to highlight [WB] and Auto Auto G + 1 S-AF Normal press the button. +0.7 S-IS Auto sRGB M-IS F + RAW • You can also use the rear dial. F + RAW 250 F5.6 0:17:14 0:17:14 the Use the left and right arrow buttons to highlight an option and press button • You will need to switch to a photo shooting mode before measuring a value for one-touch white balance.
  • Page 13 ■ WB Compensation Choose and fine-tune compensation values for both auto white balance and preset white balance. Press the button to display the LV super control panel. Natural A + 1 Auto Auto G + 1 S-AF Normal Use the arrow pad to highlight [WB]. +0.7 S-IS Auto sRGB M-IS F + RAW F + RAW Use the left and right arrow buttons to 250 F5.6 0:17:14 0:17:14 choose an option. Use the arrow pad to highlight a white bal- Auto ance compensation option. Natural A + 1 Auto...
  • Page 14 AF Mode Select a focusing method (focus mode). • This option is accessed via the LV super control panel (P.3). Press the button. n AF Mode A + 1 Natural Use the arrow pad to highlight Auto Auto G + 1 S-AF Normal AF Mode] and press the button. +0.7 S-IS Auto sRGB M-IS F + RAW • You can also use the rear dial. F + RAW 250 F5.6 0:17:14 0:17:14 Use the left and right arrow buttons to highlight an option and...
  • Page 15 ■ Lenses with an MF Clutch If the lens is equipped with an MF clutch, you can use it to switch between auto and manual focus. • The MF clutch can not be used to switch between auto and manual focus during movie recording. Choosing a Focus Position for PreMF ■ Select [Preset MF] for AF mode. Press the INFO button. Press the shutter button halfway to focus. • Focus can be adjusted by rotating the focus ring. Press the button. • The Pre-MF function can be recalled by pressing the button to which [Preset MF] is assigned in the [ Button Function] menu. Press the button again to restore the previous autofocus setting. • The focus distance for the preset focus point can be set using the [Preset MF distance] option in the Custom Menu. Preset MF Distance Choose a focus position for preset MF. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3).
  • Page 16: Peaking Settings

    MF Assist Choose focus assist options for manual focus. • Select [On] to automatically enable focus zoom or peaking when the focus ring is rotated in manual focus mode. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab tab [MF Assist] [Magnify] or [Peaking] choose [On] or [Off] The display zooms in on an area centered on the current focus Magnify target for more accurate focus. Focus zoom is not available while recording is in progress. Areas in focus are identified by clearly-defined outlines. You Peaking adjust outline color and strength. Button Function ] op- • [Peaking] can be assigned to a button using the [ Button Function ] in the tion in the movie menu (movie mode; P.25) or the [ custom menu (other modes). Press the selected button to toggle the display. • To adjust the color and strength of outlines, press the INFO button in the peaking display. • Peaking tends to heighten the outlines of small objects, regardless of whether or not they are in focus. Peaking Settings Choose colors for the peaking display.
  • Page 17: Face Priority Af/Eye Priority Af

    AF Area Choose a target selection method and target size. • This option is accessed via the LV super control panel (P.3). Press the button. AF Area A + 1 Natural Use the arrow pad to highlight [AF Area] Auto Auto G + 1 S-AF Normal and press the button. +0.7 S-IS Auto sRGB M-IS F + RAW • You can also use the rear dial. F + RAW 250 F5.6 0:17:14 0:17:14 Use the front dial to choose from all- and single-target modes.
  • Page 18 Movie Movie sound settings. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab [Movie ] [On] audio settings Option Sub-option Description Adjust the sensitivity of built-in − + Built-in 10 to and external microphones. Recording • The sensitivity of external Volume microphones connected to − + the microphone jack can be MIC 10 to adjusted using [MIC Volume Limiter Limit microphone sensitivity. Wind Noise Reduce wind noise. Reduction Normal High Choose whether to supply power to external microphones. Plug-in Power • Select [Off] when using mi- crophones that do not require...
  • Page 19: Card Slot Settings

    ■ Recording Movie Audio with an Olympus LS-100 IC Recorder When movie audio is recorded via an Olympus LS-100 IC recorder, camera controls can be used to record a slate tone or to start and stop recording. Select [Movie ] > [PCM Recorder Link] and choose [On] for both [Slate Tone] and [Synchronized Rec.]. You should also check that the LS-100 firmware has been updated to the latest version. Connect a microphone to the LS-100 and plug the LS-100 into the camera USB connector. • When the LS-100 is connected via USB, a message will be displayed prompting you to choose a connection type. Select [PCM Recorder]. If no message displayed, go to the custom menus and select [Auto] for [USB Mode]. Start movie recording. • The LS-100 will begin recording audio. • To record a slate tone, press and hold the button. End movie recording. • The LS-100 will stop recording audio. Additional information is available in the documentation provided with the LS-100. Card Slot Settings Choose the card slot used for shooting or playback when two cards are inserted.
  • Page 20: Save Settings

    Save Settings Choose how movies are saved. • This option is accessed via the LV super control panel (P.3). Choosing a Slot ■ This option is not available when only one card is inserted. Press the button. Save Settings A + 1 Natural Use the arrow pad to highlight [ Save Auto Auto G + 1 S-AF Normal Settings] and press the button. +0.7 S-IS Auto sRGB M-IS F + RAW • You can also use the rear dial. F + RAW 250 F5.6 0:17:14 0:17:14...
  • Page 21: Image Stabilizer

    Image Stabilizer Choose an image stabilization option for movie recording. • This option is accessed via the LV super control panel (P.3). Press the button. n Image Stabilizer A + 1 Natural Use the arrow pad to highlight [ Image Auto Auto G + 1 S-AF Normal Stabilizer] and press the button. +0.7 S-IS Auto sRGB M-IS F + RAW • You can also use the rear dial. F + RAW 250 F5.6 0:17:14 0:17:14 Use the left and right arrow buttons to high-...
  • Page 22: Hdmi Output

    HDMI Output Adjust settings for connection to HDMI devices when recording movies. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab [ HDMI Output] adjust settings Option Sub-option Description The HDMI device functions as an external Monitor Mode monitor. Monitor options can be adjusted using the [HDMI] option in Custom Menu Output Mode The HDMI device functions as an external Record Mode recorder. Images and audio are output at the settings selected with the camera. Choose whether the camera transmits record- REC Bit ing triggers to external devices. Choose whether the camera transmits time Time Code codes to external devices. ISO Sensitivity Choose an ISO sensitivity for mode. • This option is accessed via the LV super control panel (P.3). Press the button. A + 1 Natural Auto G + 1...
  • Page 23 Sharpness Adjust sharpness. • This option is accessed via the LV super control panel (P.3). Press the button. Sharpness A + 1 Natural Use the arrow pad to highlight [Sharpness] Auto Auto G + 1 S-AF Normal and press the button. +0.7 S-IS Auto sRGB M-IS F + RAW • You can also use the rear dial. F + RAW 250 F5.6 0:17:14 0:17:14 Use the left and right arrow buttons to highlight an option and press the button.
  • Page 24: Highlight&Shadow

    Gradation Adjust tone. • This option is accessed via the LV super control panel (P.3). Press the button. Gradation Natural A + 1 Use the arrow pad to highlight [Gradation] Auto Auto G + 1 S-AF Normal and press the button. +0.7 S-IS Auto sRGB M-IS F + RAW • You can also use the rear dial. F + RAW 250 F5.6 0:17:14 0:17:14 Use the left and right arrow buttons to high- light an option and press the button.
  • Page 25: Noise Filter

    Noise Filter Reduce noise in movies filmed at high ISO sensitivities. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button Specification Settings] tab [ Noise Filter] select an option Button Function Customize buttons for use in movie mode. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab [ Button/Dial/Lever] Button Function] adjust settings The default movie mode function button settings are as follows: Button Default Button Default Function AF Area Select Function Electronic Zoom Function Multi Function Function ISO/ Function REC Function AF Area Select Function...
  • Page 26: Available Options

    ■ Available Options The functions that can be assigned to the buttons are listed below. The op- tions available vary from button to button. AF Stop End autofocus. Lock focus or exposure. • In the case of exposure lock, press the button to (AEL/AFL) lock exposure. will be displayed in the moni- tor; press the button again to end exposure lock. Record movies. Choose the AF target (P.17). (AF Area Select) Toggle [MF] mode. • Press the button again to restore the previously selected AF mode. • The focus mode can be selected by rotating a dial while the button is pressed. Adjust exposure compensation. • In , and modes, press the button and use (Exposure the dials or the left and right arrow buttons to compensation) adjust exposure. • In mode, press the button and use the dials or arrow pad to adjust shutter speed and aperture. Zoom in on an area of the frame without zooming the lens. Use to zoom in on a selected area without moving the camera.
  • Page 27 View or hide the peaking display. • The histogram and highlight/shadow displays are Peaking not available when peaking is enabled. • When using peaking, you can press the INFO button to adjust colors and outlines. Turn live view on or off. • If the eye sensor is disabled, the button can be View Selection) used to switch between the monitor and EVF displays. Enable or disable image stabilization. IS Mode • The image stabilization mode can be selected by rotating a dial while the button is pressed. Toggle preset MF. • Press the button again to restore the previously Preset MF selected AF mode. • The focus mode can be selected by rotating the dial while the button is pressed. Lens (Lens Info Display the lens information settings menu. Settings) S-AF Focus. Enable or disable touch screen operation by press- ing and holding the button. (Switch Lock) • This option can only be used when [Direct Function] is selected for [ Function]. Adjust zoom using the arrow pad (power zoom lenses only). Electronic Zoom • This option can only be used when [Direct Function] is selected for [...
  • Page 28: Dial Function

    Dial Function Customize dials for use in movie mode. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button Button/Dial/Lever] [ Dial Func- tab [ tion] choose the roles of the dials in movie mode The roles available to the front and rear dials vary with the exposure mode. The functions that can be assigned to the dials are as follows: Exposure mode Available roles ̶ ̶ Shutter speed ̶ ̶ Aperture ̶ Exposure compensation ̶ ̶ ̶ ISO sensitivity WB mode CWB color temperature Fn Lever Function Customize the Fn lever for use in movie mode.
  • Page 29: Shutter Function

    Shutter Function Choose the role played by the shutter button in movie mode. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button Button/Dial/Lever] [ Shutter tab [ Function] choose the role of the shutter button in movie mode Press the shutter button to focus using autofocus. The shutter but- ton can not be used to take photographs. Press the shutter button all the way down to start and end movie recording. Elec. Zoom Speed Choose a power zoom speed for movie mode. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab [ Button/Dial/Lever] [ Elec. Zoom Speed] choose options Control Settings Choose LV super control panel and live control display options for movie mode. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button Display Settings] tab [ Control Settings] choose options Info Settings...
  • Page 30: Time Code Settings

    Time Code Settings Choose time code options. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab [ Display Settings] [Time Code Settings] adjust settings Options Description Clocked time is adjusted to match real time. Drop Frame Choose for accurate time recording. Time Code Mode Non-DF (no Clocked time is not adjusted to match real drop frame) time. Rec Run Time is clocked during movie recording. Count Up Time is clocked continuously, even when Free Run the camera is off. Reset Starting Time Manual Input Choose the time code starting time. Current Time Time codes are not recorded with Motion JPEG ( ) movies.
  • Page 31: Recording Clips

    My Clips Record short clips in a specialized image quality mode and then combine the clips into a longer movie. ■ Recording Clips Rotate the mode dial to Press the button to display the LV super control panel. A + 1 Natural Auto Auto G + 1 S-AF Normal Use the arrow pad to highlight [ +0.7 S-IS Auto sRGB M-IS F + RAW • You can also use the rear dial. F + RAW 250 F5.6 0:17:14 0:17:14 • [ ] can also be accessed via the live control (P.4) or using...
  • Page 32: Viewing My Clips

    ■ Viewing My Clips Press the button to start single-frame playback. Display a clip (any movie marked with a Wi-Fi icon) and press the button. • A menu will be displayed. AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO 100-0004 2017.01.01 2017.01.01 12:30:00 Use the up and down arrow buttons to Movie highlight [Play My Clips] and press the Play My Clips Play Movie button. Movie Edit Export My Clips • The clips in My Clips will play in order. See all My Clips “...
  • Page 33 ■ Managing and Editing My Clips The My Clips playback dialog can be used for “ ” such operations as viewing and exporting My Clips “ ” M y C l i p s movies and changing the order of the clips within a 00:28 FHD 30p movie. FHD 30p 00:12 Press the button to start single-frame playback. Display a clip (any movie marked with a Wi-Fi icon) and press the button. • A menu will be displayed. AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO 100-0004...
  • Page 34 Rearrange Order Reordering and Moving Clips Use the arrow pad to highlight a clip and press the button. M y C l i p s 00:28 FHD 30p 00:12 FHD 30p Use the up and down arrow buttons to Movie highlight [Rearrange Order] and press the Play My Clips Play Movie button. Export My Clips Rearrange Order • A dialog will be displayed where you can choose Preset Destination Delete My Clips the clip order.
  • Page 35 Removing Clips from My Clips Albums Use the arrow pad to highlight a clip and press the button. M y C l i p s FHD 30p 00:28 FHD 30p 00:12 Use the up and down arrow buttons to Movie highlight [Rearrange Order] and press the Play My Clips Play Movie button. Export My Clips Rearrange Order • A dialog will be displayed where you can choose Preset Destination Delete My Clips the clip order.
  • Page 36 Adding Photos to My Clips (Add to My Clips) Photos or clips not already in a My Clips album can be added to My Clips “ ” “ ” • RAW or High Res Shot images in My Clips appear as low-resolution previews. “ ” Press the button to start single-frame playback. Use the left and right arrow buttons to highlight a photo or clip you want to add to My Clips and press the button. “ ” • A menu will be displayed. Use the up and down arrow buttons to high- Movie light [Add to My Clips] and press the Play Movie Movie Edit button.
  • Page 37 Begin Export Back items and press the button to view options for the highlighted item. Use the up and down ar- row buttons to highlight options and settings and press the button to select. Clip Effects Choose from 6 art effects. Transition Effect Add fade transitions between clips. Choose whether to add a background track to the exported movie. • Background track selection is only available if you have imported background tracks downloaded from the Olympus website (P.38). Recorded Clip Choose the volume at which the audio recorded with Volume the clips plays when [Party Time] is selected for [BGM]. Recorded Clip Select [On] to include the audio recorded with the Sound clips in the final movie. This option is available only when [Off] is selected for [BGM]. Highlight [Preview] and press the button. Export My Clips Clip Effects • The movie that will be created from the exported...
  • Page 38 • Within the length and file size limits given above, the camera can record a maximum of 99 My Clips movies, with a maximum of 99 clips per movie. “ ” • Only footage recorded using a clip image quality option can be included in “ Clips movies; footage from other movies can not be added. ” Background Tracks To enable background track selection, import background tracks download- ed from the Olympus website. Download a background track. • Background tracks can be downloaded from the following website: http://support.olympus-imaging.com/bgmdownload/ Copy the downloaded track to the memory card you use in the camera. Insert the card and turn the camera on. Press the button to start single-frame playback. Display a clip (any movie marked with a icon) and press the button. • A menu will be displayed. Highlight [Export My Clips] and press the button. • [Export My Clips] options will be displayed.
  • Page 39: Movie Effect

    Movie Effect Record movies with special effects. • This option is accessed via touch controls. ■ Displaying Movie Effect Icons Wi-Fi TC 00:00:00:04 DF M-IS M-IS The movie effect icons will only be displayed if [Movie C-AF C-AF Effect] is selected in the menus. AUTO AUTO 0:17:14 0:17:14 MENU button Display Settings] [ tab [ Info Settings] [Custom1] place a check next to [Movie Effect] ■ Adding Movie Effects Press the button to start recording.
  • Page 40 Zoom in on an area of the frame without zooming the lens. Use to zoom in on a se- lected area without moving the camera. • Tapping displays the zoom frame. The zoom frame can be positioned by tapping anywhere in the frame. Movie • Tap M to zoom in on the selected zoom Tele-converter frame. • Tap to cancel zoom. • To exit, tap or press the button. • Movie Tele-converter is not available at movie resolutions of [C4K] or [4K]. Press the button to end recording. • Multiple effects can not be applied simultaneously.
  • Page 41: Silent Shooting

    Silent Shooting To reduce the sounds made by camera controls during movie recording, touch controls can be used for power zoom, recording volume, aperture, shutter speed, exposure compensation, ISO sensitivity, and/or headphone volume adjustment. • This option can be configured using the menus and is accessed via touch con- trols. Displaying the Silent Shooting ■ Silent shooting tab TC 00:00:00:04 DF The silent shooting tab will only be displayed if [Silent Operation] is selected in the menus. 00:04 00:04 28:56 28:56 MENU button Display Settings] tab [ Info Settings] [Custom1] place a check next to [Silent Operation] ■ Choosing Silent Shooting Controls Tap the silent shooting tab.
  • Page 42: Play Movie

    Play Movie Press the button to start playback. Display a movie you want to view and press Movie the button. Play Movie Movie Edit Share Order Copy Back Highlight [Play Movie] and press the button. • Movie playback will start. • Fast-forward and rewind using the left and right arrow buttons. Press the button again to pause playback. While playback is paused, use the up and down arrow buttons to skip to the first or last frame. Use the left and right arrow buttons or the front dial ( ) to rewind or advance one frame at a time. Press the MENU button to end playback. Movies 4 GB or Larger If the movie was automatically split into multiple files, pressing the button will display a menu containing the following options: Play from Beginning View the entire movie. Play Movie View individual files.
  • Page 43: Movie Trimming

    Movie Trimming Press the button to start playback. Display a movie you want to edit and press the button. • A menu will be displayed. Highlight [Movie Edit] and press the button. Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight [Movie Trimming] and press the button. Highlight [Overwrite] or [New File] and press the button. • [Overwrite] is not available with protected movies. Use the left and right arrow buttons to select footage. • All footage between the selected frame and the beginning or the end of the movie will be deleted. Highlight [Yes] and press the button. Saving Movie Stills Create a still from a selected frame. In the playback menu, highlight [Edit] and press the button. Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight [Sel. Image] and press the button. Use the left and right arrow buttons to highlight a movie and press the button. Highlight [Movie Edit] and press the button.
  • Page 44: Share Order

    Share Order Select photos and movies for later transfer to a smartphone using OI.Share. • Share orders cannot include Motion JPEG ( ) movies. Press the button to start playback. Display a movie you want to share and Movie press the button. Play Movie Movie Edit Share Order • A menu will be displayed. Highlight [Share Order] and press the Copy button. Back Press the up or down arrow button. • Images selected for sharing are marked by a icon. • To cancel sharing, press the up or down arrow button again. (Protect) Protect photos and movies from accidental deletion. (protect) icon Press the button to start playback. Display an image you want to protect and Wi-Fi press the AEL/AFL button. • Protected images are marked by a icon.
  • Page 45 Slideshow View a slide show of the photos and movies on the card. Press the button to start playback. Press the button. Highlight [Slideshow] and press the Movie button. Play Movie Movie Edit Share Order Copy Back Adjust settings. Start the show. Images are displayed in order, starting Start with the current picture. Choose [Party Time] or [Off]. Slide Choose the type of images included in the show. Choose the length of time each slide is displayed; op- Slide Interval tions range from 2 to 10 seconds. Choose [Full] to play each movie in the show in its en- Movie Interval tirety, [Short] to play only the opening portion of each movie. Highlight [Start] and press the button. • During the show, you can use the up and down arrows to adjust the overall volume. While the volume indicator is displayed, you can use the left and right arrows to adjust the balance between the background music and the audio recorded with movies.
  • Page 46: Focus Ring

    Focus Ring Choose the direction of the focus ring. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab [Focus Ring] tab choose a focus ring direction Reset Lens Choose whether turning the camera off resets focus. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab [Reset Lens] tab choose [On] or [Off] Flicker Reduction Reduce the effects of flicker. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab tab [Flicker reduction] choose [Auto], [50Hz], or [60Hz] This option takes effect in exposure modes and Grid Settings Adjust settings for the framing grid display. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab tab [Grid Settings] adjust settings...
  • Page 47: Edit Filename

    File Name Choose how the camera numbers the files and folders on the memory card. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab tab [File Name] choose [Auto] or [Reset] When a new card is inserted, file numbering continues from the high- Auto est numbered file on the previous card. If this number is already in use, numbering will continue from the highest numbered file on the new card. When a new card is inserted, the folder number is reset to 100 and the Reset file number to 0001. If the card already contains images, numbering will continue from the highest numbered file on the new card. When two cards are inserted, the same rule applies to both cards according to the file and folder numbers in use. Edit Filename Choose how the camera names image files. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab tab [Edit Filename] choose [sRGB] or [AdobeRGB] choose a file naming rule Quick Erase Choose whether a confirmation dialog is displayed when you press the button during playback. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab tab [Quick Erase]...
  • Page 48: Priority Set

    Priority Set Choose the default selection ([Yes] or [No]) for confirmation dialogs. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab [Priority Set] choose [Yes] or tab [No] EVF Auto Switch Choose whether the viewfinder turns on when you put your eye to the view- finder. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab tab [EVF Auto Switch] choose [On] or [Off] EVF Adjust Adjust viewfinder brightness and hue. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab tab [EVF Adjust] adjust settings • Put your eye to the viewfinder and use the arrow pad to adjust brightness and hue. • If [On] is selected for [EVF Auto Luminance], viewfinder brightness will be adjusted automatically, as will the contrast of the information display.
  • Page 49: Level Adjust

    Press-and-Hold Time Choose how long buttons must be pressed before function assigned to “ ” press and hold is activated. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab [Press-and-hold Time] choose tab an option Level Adjust Calibrate the level gauge. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab [Level Adjust] choose a tab calibration method Reset Reset the level gauge to its default setting. Adjust Match the 0 position to the camera’s current angle. Touchscreen Settings Enable or disable touch controls. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab tab [Touchscreen Settings] choose [On] or [Off] Menu Recall Choose whether the cursor returns to its last position when menus are dis-...
  • Page 50: Battery Settings

    Battery Settings View battery status or choose the battery used first when the camera is used with the optional power battery holder (HLD-9). • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab tab [Battery Settings] adjust settings Choose which battery the camera uses first, that in the Battery Priority camera ([Body Battery]) or the battery in the power battery holder ([PBH Battery]). Battery Status View battery status. Backlit LCD Choose the delay before the backlight dims to save power. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab tab [Backlit LCD] choose the delay before the backlight dims Sleep Choose the delay before the camera enters sleep mode. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab tab [Sleep] choose the delay before the camera enters sleep mode Auto Power Off...
  • Page 51: Card Setup

    Reset Restore default settings. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). Press the MENU button Shooting Menu 1, highlight [Reset / Custom Modes] and press the button. Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight [Reset] and press the button. Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight one of the following options and press the button. Reset all settings to default values. The camera clock and set- Full tings such as language are not affected. Basic Reset basic shooting-relating settings to their default values. Press the button. Highlight [Yes] and press the button. • Settings will be reset to default values. Card Setup Format memory cards or delete all images. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). ■ Format Cards must be formatted in the camera before first use or after being used with other cameras or computers. Formatting memory cards deletes all data stored on the card, including pro- tected images. Before formatting, confirm that the card contains no images you wish to keep. MENU button tab [Card Setup] select a slot [Format]...
  • Page 52: All Erase

    ■ All Erase Delete all unprotected images from the memory card. Protected images are not deleted. Before proceeding, confirm that the card does not contain images you wish to keep. MENU button tab [Card Setup] select a slot [All Erase] [Yes] Only if two cards are inserted. X (Date/Time Setting) Set the clock (date and time). • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button ] set the date and time and choose a tab [ date display format W (Changing the Display Language) Choose a language for the menus and other displays. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3). MENU button tab [ ] choose a language s (Monitor Brightness Adjustment) Adjust monitor brightness and hue. • This option is accessed via the menus (P.3).
  • Page 53: Connection To Smartphone

    Smartphone] and press the button. • You can also connect by tapping in the monitor. Adjust Wi-Fi settings following the instructions displayed in the monitor. • A QR code will be displayed in the monitor together with the SSID and password. Preparing Wi-Fi Connection Connecting to your smartphone. Read QR code by 'OLYMPUS Image Share'. QR code SSID SSID : X-XXXXX-X-XXXXXXXX Password : 00000000 Password End Wi-Fi Launch OI.Share on your smartphone and scan the QR code dis- played in the camera monitor. • A connection will be established automatically. • You may need to configure your smartphone manually after scanning the QR code.
  • Page 54 Custom Menu , and OI.Share will have access only to the card in the slot currently selected for [ Save Slot]. The slot can not be changed using OI.Share. • If only one card is inserted, OI.Share will select the correct slot automatically. • Movies are recorded to the card used for photographs, regardless of the op- Save Slot]. tion selected for [ ” • Read the section “ Using the wireless LAN function in the camera manual before using wireless LAN. • Olympus accepts no responsibility for any violations of wireless regulations that may result from the use of wireless LAN in a region other than that in which the camera was purchased. • Be aware that wireless transmissions are vulnerable to interception by third parties. • The camera can not connect to wireless LANs via home routers or public access points. • The transmitting antenna is located inside the grip. Keep the antenna away from metal objects whenever possible. • Using wireless LAN increases the drain on the battery. Data transfer may be interrupted if the battery runs low. • Microwaves, cordless telephones, and other devices that generate magnetic fields, static electricity, or radio waves may slow or otherwise interfere with wireless data connections in their vicinity.
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