Olympus DP26 Instructions Manual page 12

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8. The image of dark specimens under reflected light or in the darkfield (specimens that need exposure of 1/2 sec. or
more at ISO 100 equivalent) cannot be recorded.
When recording the image of the particularly dark specimen, the lack of pixel caused by the cosmic ray effect or the
constant bright point may be noticeable, but they are not failures.
9. Specimens with a distribution that is not suitable for center averaged metering require spot metering or exposure
adjustment.
10. When electronic zoom is used for magnification display during focusing, the image may become noticeably coarse
with certain samples.
11. If the exposure time is set more than 1/15 seconds, the LIVE image cannot be displayed by the frame rate more
than 15 fps.
12. The traceability of auto white balance control deteriorates when the specimen contains little white area.
13. We recommend you to use the same live resolution as the image quality mode during recording. If the live
resolution is different from the image quality mode, the measurement result may be shifted.
14. If the microscope light source is set too bright, color unevenness may occur in photographed images.
Should this be the case, adjust the brightness to an appropriate level (for example, by lowering the lamp voltage or
by inserting a neutral filter).
15. When combining to CX or CKX, set the light volume of the microscope illumination closer to the maximum level in
order to gain the best color reproduction.
16. To prevent destruction of the recorded image (data), never perform the following action during recording of a still
image or movie;
turning power OFF;
disconnecting the AC adapter;
disconnecting the camera cable;
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