Olympus E-620 Instruction Manual page 31

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Increasing the number of
pictures that can be taken
Taking pictures in low
light situations without
using the flash
Setting the camera to fire
the flash automatically in
low light situations
Turning off auto firing of
the flash
Taking pictures without
white subjects appearing
too white or black
subjects appearing too
dark
Taking monotone pictures
Taking pictures of a
subject against backlight
Brightening a dark backlit
image
Taking pictures with a
blurred background
Taking pictures that stop
the subject in motion or
convey a sense of motion
Reduce the pixel count and compression rate settings.
You can insert two types of cards.
Increase the ISO sensitivity.
Set the image stabilizer function.
Set the flash setting to [AUTO].
When the mode dial is set to AUTO, the flash
automatically pops up and fires in low light situations.
Set the flash setting to [$].
When [AUTO POP UP] is set to [OFF], the flash will not
pop up automatically.
Take a picture while checking the histogram.
Take a picture while checking the shutter speed and
aperture value displays. If either is blinking, the optimal
exposure is not obtained.
Set the gradation setting to [AUTO]. Subjects with areas
of large contrast are adjusted automatically.
Adjust the exposure compensation.
Set [PICTURE MODE] to [MONOTONE]. You can take
monotone pictures in black and white, sepia tones,
purplish tones, bluish tones, and greenish tones.
Recorded images can be edited into black-and-white or
sepia-toned images.
Set the art filter to [GRAINY FILM].
Set the gradation setting to [AUTO].
Set the flash setting to [#] (fill-in flash) and take the
picture.
Use spot metering to measure the exposure of the
subject in the center of the picture. If the subject is not in
the center of the picture, use AE lock to lock the
exposure, and then change the composition and take
the picture.
You can adjust the image using [SHADOW ADJ] of
[JPEG EDIT].
Use A (aperture priority) mode to decrease the aperture
value as much as possible. You can blur the background
more by shooting up close to the subject.
Use the S (shutter priority) mode to take the picture.
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