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Note: All the components of the Olympus OM-4T are carefully designed and their production and assembly is strictly controlled to enhance the unmatched performance of the system. If any inter- changeable lenses, flashes, or accessories other than Olympus products are used, Olympus cannot be responsible for poor results or damage of the OM-4T .
Mounting the Lens Remove the rear lens cap. Align the red dots and rotate the lens clock- wise until it locks.
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Remove the front lens cap. (Press in the mount tabs on the edges of the lens cap parallel with "OLYMPUS"). Removing the Lens: Press the lens release button and turn the lens counter-clockwise.
Loading the Batteries Do not use different types of batteries or new and old batteries at the same time. If you are not likely to use the camera for a long period of time, remove the batteries before putting it away. Remove the battery cover.
Wipe battery surfaces clean. Make sure that + signs are facing upwards. Checking the Batteries Always check the batteries after inserting new batteries, when shooting in cold weather, or if the camera has not been used for a long time.
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Rotate the mode selector dial to the "BATTERY CHECK" position. The audible and visual signals will tell you that the batteries have enough power. As the battery power weakens, the signals will become intermittent then vanish completely when they are exhausted. Replace the batteries.
After the check, set back the dial. When checking the batteries, the audible and visual signals will automatically turn off in 30 seconds. If you then press the shutter release, the shutter will trip in the auto exposure mode. Loading the Film...
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Pull up on the rewind knob to open the camera back. Tear off the top of the film box and insert it into the memo holder. It will remind you which film you are using. Insert the cartridge and push down the film re- wind knob.
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Insert the film leader into the take-up spool. Wind the film and make sure the sprocket teeth catch both the upper and lower film perforations. Take up the slack by turning the rewind crank clockwise.
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Close the camera back until it clicks into place. Face the camera toward light and take two blind shots. This will bring the film to the first frame.
Setting the ISO Film Speed Lift up the outer collar and rotate until the ISO speed appears in the window. Film speed...
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Align the exposure line A with the index B . If the exposure compensation dial does not turn to the desired ISO number, set it once at an intermediate value then repeat the procedure.
< Taking Photographs (I) > — Automatic Exposure — The OM-4T enables aperture-preferred automatic exposure on TTL direct light metering (center-weighted, averaged light metering). This mode can be used for most of the subjects under normal conditions — when shooting with the sun behind you, when the subject contrast is not too strong, and so forth.
TTL Direct Light Metering Aperture-preferred automatic exposure allows you to take pictures by utilizing the lens depth of field effect (blurred background, for example). P. 95 Set the mode selector lever to the "AUTO" position.
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Reference Set the aperture. P. 117 Basic aperture settings; Press the shutter release lightly to activate the viewfinder display. The bar tip indicates the shutter speed.
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Focus on your subject. Press the shutter release to take the picture. A built-in battery conserver turns off the viewfinder dis- play after 120 sec.
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If you see an overexposure warning signal ("OVER" blinks), set the aperture to a larger number. If the shutter speed is too slow, set the aperture to smaller number to prevent camera shake.
Rewinding the Film When the exposure counter indicates the end of your roll of film. Push the "R" button.
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Fold out the rewind crank and wind it until the film tension is released. Open the camera back by pulling up on the rewind knob and remove the film.
Taking Photographs (II) — Automatic Exposure — The spot metering system of the OM-4T enables you to control the exposure as you like. It insures perfect exposure of backlighted and high contrast subjects and expands shooting possibilities in the auto mode for more creative photography.
How to Use the Spot Measurement Align you want to measure. (The spot metering range is outlined by the outer edge of the microprism.) Reference P. 96-100 microprism area with the area Spot metering range...
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Press the spot button to take meter reading. You will hear an electronic sound and the word "SPOT" will appear in the viewfinder. The metered value is displayed by the mark. If you shift the camera, another mark will indicate the exposure value in the center of the frame along with the spot metered value.
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Press the shutter release to take the picture. The subject will turn out correctly exposed, regardless of the brightness of the background. The spot metering mode will be automatically cleared after the shutter has tripped, or after 120 seconds have passed, and it will return to the, TTL direct light metering mode.
How to Use the "Multi-Spot Measurement" Mode Reference P. 101-104 Spot metering is possible in up to 8 spots. This sample photo shows a backlighted subject.
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Take spot metering on the face (first spot). Take spot metering on the ship in the back- ground (second spot).
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Compose your picture and press the shutter release. Both the subject and the background are correctly exposed. To cancel the metered value, operate the clear lever.
Highlight Control Reference P. 105-106 If you want to render white objects in white... In ordinary shooting, white objects will turn out grayish if the picture is taken in strong brightness over the entire frame..
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Take spot metering on the part of the subject which you want to render in white. Press the HI. LIGHT button. Exposure will be automatically corrected to give 2-step overexposure.
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Press the shutter release to take the picture. The white object turns out white. The highlight control is cleared by pressing the HI. LIGHT button once again. To cancel the metered value, use the clear lever.
If you want to render black objetcts in black... Shadow Control In ordinary shooting, black objects will turn out grayish if it is very dark over the entire picture frame. Reference P. 107-108...
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Take spot metering on the spot which you want to render in black. Press the SHADOW button. Exposure will be automatically corrected to give 2 2/3- step underexposure.
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Press the shutter release to take the picture. The black object turns out black. The shadow control is cleared by pressing the SHADOW button once again. To cancel the metered value, use the clear lever.
Taking Photographs (III) — Automatic Exposure — In automatic exposure, the same picture will be exposed with a very different exposure value if it is taken in different backgrounds. The OM-4T has an exposure memory lock system to solve this problem. It can be used in both the TTL direct metering and spot metering modes.
How to Use the Exposure Memory Lock System Reference P. 109-110 The memory lock system is convenient for taking many pictures of the same subject in different backgrounds or costumes. Operate the lever to set up the memory mode. The letters "MEMO" will appear in the viewfinder and the memory signal will blink twice.
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Frame the composition as you desire. The Exposure Value is Stored in Memory after Shooting.
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The memory will keep on for 60 minutes after the shutter has tripped. Change the composition and shoot. The subject is exposed with the same exposure value even if you change the composition.
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To clear the memory, use the clear lever. The memory is also cleared in the following cases: 1. When a lens is mounted or dismounted. 2. When the mode lever is switched.
Taking Photographs (IV) — Manual Exposure — The OM-4T permits manual exposure on center-weighted, averaged metering and spot metering. It allows you to choose the optimum aperture and shutter speed which suit your subject and taste.
How to Take Pictures on Center-Weighted, Averaged Metering Set the mode selector dial to the "MANUAL" position.
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Set the bar graph tip to the fixed point between the arrows by adjusting the aperture and/or shutter speed rings. Fixed point The shutter speed you have set will be displayed in the viewfinder. Shoot.
How to Use the Spot Measurement Reference P. 96-100 Align the microprism area with the area you want to measure. Spot metering range...
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Press the spot button to take meter reading. Set the bar graph tip to the fixed point between the arrows by adjusting the aperture and/or shutter speed rings. The shutter speed you have set will be displayed in the viewfinder.
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Shoot. The subject will turn out correctly exposed, regardless of the brightness of the background. It is also possible to use the multi-spot metering, highlight control and shadow control. In any case, correct exposure is obtained by simply setting the bar graph at the fixed point.
< Taking Photographs (V) > — Flash Photography — The OM-4T is the perfect companion for the world's first Full Synchro Flash F280. Profes- sional standards are within the reach of every owner, even during daylight synchro — flash photography — an area which has traditionally required considerable skill.
Taking Daylight Synchro-Flash Photographs (Super FP Flash Mode) For OTF Auto using the Normal OTF Flash mode, refer to the F280 instruction manual. Slide the F280 into the accessory shoe and secure it with the lock screw.
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Turn the power switch ON. Check the charge indicator. Set the mode switch to SUPER FP.
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Set the camera mode to AUTO. Select an aperture that results in a shutter speed faster than 1/60 sec. (for slower speeds consult the F280 manual).
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Press the shutter release. Confirm a correct exposure by checking the indicator.
Using the Self-Timer Push the lever down outward. Press the shutter release to start the self-timer. The shutter will fire in 12 seconds. The shutter will trip immediately if the self-timer lever is returned while it is running.
Exposure Compensation Reference P. 116 When an exposure compensation is set, the indicator lights in the viewfinder. After shooting, return the dial to its original position.
Bulb Exposure Reference P. 120 While pressing the "B" lock button, turn and set the shutter speed dial to "B". The display in the view finder disappears.
The shutter will remain open as long as the shut- ter release button is held depressed. How to Shoot when the Batteries are Exhausted If the batteries are exhausted and you do want to take pictures immediately, use the mechanical shutter speed of 1/60 sec.
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While pressing the "B" lock button, rotate the shutter ring to the red "60" position. Shoot. The mechanical shutter will operate to trip at 1 /60 sec. You cannot use the motor drive, winders and flashes with the mechanical shutter.
How to Turn Off the Beeper To turn off the audible signal, push the lever to the right (in the direction of the arrow). You will no longer hear PCV sounds when turning on the spot metering, highlight and shadow controls, when operating the memory/clear lever, checking the batteries, or when mounting and dismounting the lens.
Changing the Focusing Screen Reference P. 139-140 14 screens are available to cover a wide range of applications. Pull down the screen frame. Pull the lug at top inside the body mount toward you to swing down the screen frame.
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To change the focusing screen, use the tweezers supplied with an optional focusing screen. Push the frame upward until you hear a click.
Changing the Camera Back The camera back is interchangeable with the Recordata Back or 250 Film Back. P. 133 Open the camera back. Press down on the camera back release button and remove the cam- era back. Removing Attaching...
Description of Controls 1 Finder Light Window 2 CLEAR/MEMORY Lever 3 Self-Timer/ Electronic Beeper Muffling Lever 4 Grip Lock Screw 5 Self-Timer/Battery Check Signal 6 TTL Auto Cord Socket 7 Shoulder Strap Eyelet 9 Lens Release Button 10 Depth of Field Scale 8 Lens 11 Aperture Ring 12 Focusing Ring...
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13 Automatic Clear Button 14 Accessory Shoe 15 Manual Shutter Speed Ring 16 Rewind Crank 17 Rewind Knob/ Camera Back Release 18 Film Speed Dial/Exposure Compensation Dial 19 ISO/ASA Film Speed Window 20 Mode Selector Lever 21 Dioptric Adjustment Knob 23 Viewfinder Illumination Button 24 MEMORY Indicator Lamp 26 Shutter Release Button...
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38 Sprocket 34 Viewfinder Eyepiece Frame 39 Film Take-up Spool 35 Film Rewind Shaft 40 Camera Back Release Pin 41 Camera Back 42 Pressure Plate 43 Film Cartrige Pressure Spring 36 Film Chamber 37 Film Guide Pins 44 Shutter Curtain 45 Recordata Back Contact...
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46 B Lock Button 52 Lens Mount Ring 47 Flash Synchronization Socket 53 Motor Guide Pin Hole 48 Tripod Socket 49 Motor Coupling Terminals 50 Motor Coupling Socket 51 Battery Chamber...
Specifications Type: TTL auto-exposure 35mm SLR camera Film Format: 24mm x 36mm Lens mount: Olympus OM mount Shutter: Electronically controlled cloth focal plane shutter; 1/2000 sec. max. shutter speed; 1/60 sec. mechanical shutter speed Synchronization: X contact (synchronization at speeds of 1/60 sec. or slower);...
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