6. Features Preface This Quick Guide provides a quick introductory overview of the OM-1 Mark II. For detailed information and instruction on using your OM SYSTEM equipment, please see the respective user manuals, which can be found on the support pages of the OM SYSTEM Website. To accompany your adventures in photography, OM SYSTEM has created several access points with a great mix of technical, community, and educational content –...
AEL / 0 (Protect) button Live view button Multi selector Viewfinder Arrow pad / OK button Eye sensor INFO button Fn lever q (Playback) button Battery Charge Lamp D (Erase) button Touch screen Loud Speaker monitor OM-1 Mark II Quick Guide...
Microphone jack (3.5 mm stereo Remote cable terminal minijack for third-party microphones) Headphone jack UHS-II Card slot (3.5 mm stereo minijack for third-party headphones) HDMI connector (Type D) UHS-II Card slot USB connector (Type C) OM-1 Mark II Quick Guide...
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Portability Portability is essential for all adventurers, who take all efforts to get the image. The OM-1 Mark II offers, together with the M.Zuiko lenses, an unrivaled portability, as it produces the highest image quality in a small and lightweight body. Compared to 35mm camera the equivalent lenses are much smaller and lighter.
Drive mode Storage options Exposure compensation value White balance Subject detection Flash mode Slot 1: Image quality, number of Aspect ratio storable still pictures. Slot 2: Image quality, number of storable still pictures. Metering mode OM-1 Mark II Quick Guide...
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[ 1 : 02 : 03 ] [ 1 : 02 : 03 ] Number of storable 1023 1023 Auto Auto 100 % 100 % still pictures Auto Auto by OM SYSTEM Ambassador Brooke Bartleson OM-1 Mark II Quick Guide...
However, you have always the option to overrule the settings. by OM SYSTEM Ambassador Chris Eyer-Walker A Mode Use A mode when you would like to control the aperture and the depth of field in the image.
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M Mode For total control choose the M Mode. In this mode you select shutter speed and aperture as you want. The OM-1 Mark II shows in the viewfinder and / or monitor how the exposure of the final image will look like, that you are able to control the result before you take the image.
1053 point all Cross Quad Pixel AF The more autofocus tracking points, the better. That’s why the OM-1 Mark II has 1,053 point all Cross Quad Pixel AF for high-precision focusing. Every point is cross-type, enabling detection of vertical and horizon- tal lines for unmatched accuracy.
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LiveND. With up to ND128, you can transform what seems like a seemingly mundane moment into a magical one — even with the widest of lenses. by OM Ambassador Matt Horspool OM-1 Mark II Quick Guide...
No more clumsy filters Introducing the new LiveGND, our Graduated Neutral Density filter for creative freedom to position the graduation precisely as you like. Available in GND 2, 4 and 8. by OM Ambassador Chris Poplawski OM-1 Mark II Quick Guide...
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Compact, lightweight construction ensures superior results while helping you enjoy your photography more. More information about our lenses and accessories can be found on our website: explore.omsystem.com - Shop OM SYSTEM explore.omsystem.com/lenses - Shop OM SYSTEM Lenses OM-1 Mark II Quick Guide...
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