Olympus E-M10 Mark II Instruction Manual
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Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. Before you start to use your new camera,
please read these instructions carefully to enjoy optimum performance and a longer service life.
Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important
photographs.
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Table of Contents
Quick task index
1.
Preparation
2.
Shooting
3.
Playback
4.
Menu functions
Connecting the camera to a
5.
smartphone
Connecting the camera to a
6.
computer and a printer
7.
Battery, battery charger, and card
8.
Interchangeable lenses
9.
Using separately sold accessories
10.
Information
11.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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  • Page 1 Information SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. Before you start to use your new camera, please read these instructions carefully to enjoy optimum performance and a longer service life. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 2 Indications used in this manual The following symbols are used throughout this manual. Important information on factors which may lead to a malfunction Cautions or operational problems. Also warns of operations that should be absolutely avoided. Notes Points to note when using the camera. Useful information and hints that will help you get the most out of Tips your camera.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Shooting with long exposure time Quick task index (BULB) ........35 Live composite photography Names of parts (dark and light fi eld composite) ...36 Shooting with touch screen Preparation operations .........37 Recording movies ......38 Unpack the box contents ...12 Using movie mode (n) ....39 Charging and inserting the battery .........13...
  • Page 4 ISO sensitivity ......53 Playback Adjusting color Information display during (white balance) ......54 playback ........74 Making fi ne adjustments to Playback image information ..74 white balance (white balance compensation) ......55 Switching the information display ........75 Reducing camera shake (image stabilizer) ......56 Viewing photographs and movies .........76 Sequential shooting/...
  • Page 5 Z Movie .........106 Shooting automatically with a fi xed interval (i time lapse b Built-In EVF ......108 shooting) ........87 k K Utility ......108 Varying settings over a series of AEL/AFL .........109 photographs (bracketing)..88 MF Assist ........ 110 Taking HDR (High Dynamic Viewing camera images on Range) images ......91 TV ...........
  • Page 6 Connecting the camera to a Information computer and a printer Shooting tips and information ........138 Connecting the camera to a computer ........122 Error codes .......140 Copying pictures to Cleaning and storing the a computer ........122 camera ........142 Cleaning the camera ....142 Installing the PC software ..123 Storage ........142 Direct printing (PictBridge) ..125...
  • Page 7: Quick Task Index

    Quick task index Shooting Taking pictures with automatic settings iAUTO (A) Choosing an aspect ratio Aspect ratio Quickly matching settings to the scene Scene mode (SCN) Pro-level photography made simple Live Guide Adjusting the brightness of a photograph Exposure compensation Live Guide Taking pictures with a blurred background Aperture priority shooting...
  • Page 8 Bulb/time photography Photographing fi reworks Live composite photography Scene mode (SCN) Gradation (Picture Mode) Taking pictures without white subjects Histogram/ appearing too white or black subjects 21 /47 Exposure compensation appearing too dark Highlight&Shadow Control Reducing image noise (mottling) Noise Reduct. Optimizing the monitor/ Monitor brightness 98 /101...
  • Page 9: Camera Settings

    Playback/Retouch HDMI/Video Out Viewing images on a TV Playback on TV Viewing slideshows with background Slideshow music Brightening shadows Shadow Adj (JPEG Edit) Dealing with red-eye Redeye Fix (JPEG Edit) Printing made easy Direct printing Commercial prints Creating a print order Transferring images to a Transferring images to a smartphone smartphone...
  • Page 10: Names Of Parts

    Names of parts 1 Mode dial ........P. 22 0 Internal fl ash ........P. 62 2 Rear dial* (o) a Stereo microphone .....P. 72, 80, 97 ...P. 32 – 35, 46 – 47, 61, 66 – 67, 76 b Diopter adjustment dial ....P. 20 3 R (Movie)/H button ..P.
  • Page 11 a q (Playback) button ......P. 76 1 Hot shoe ........P. 133 b  (Erase) button ......P. 79 2 Viewfi nder ........P. 20 c Q button ........P. 45, 82 3 Eye sensor d MENU button .........P. 82 4 Monitor (Touch screen) ........P.
  • Page 12: Preparation

    Preparation Unpack the box contents The following items are included with the camera. If anything is missing or damaged, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the camera. Camera Body cap Strap USB cable CB-USB6 • Computer software CD-ROM • Instruction manual •...
  • Page 13: Charging And Inserting The Battery

    Charging and inserting the battery Charging the battery. Charging Direction indicating Charging indicator indicator mark (C) Charging in Lights orange Lithium ion battery progress Charging complete Blinks orange Charging error AC wall outlet (Charging time: Up to approximately 3 hours 30 minutes) Lithium ion charger AC cable...
  • Page 14: Inserting The Card

    Inserting the card The following types of SD memory card (commercially available) can be used with this camera: SD, SDHC, SDXC, and Eye-Fi. Eye-Fi Cards Read “Usable cards” (P. 130) before use. Loading the card. • Open the battery/card compartment cover. •...
  • Page 15: Attaching A Lens To The Camera

    Attaching a lens to the camera Attach a lens to the camera. Rear cap Lens attachment mark • Remove the rear cap of the lens and the body cap of the camera. • Align the lens attachment mark (red) on the camera with the alignment mark (red) on the lens, then insert the lens into the camera’s body.
  • Page 16: Power On

    Power on Move the ON/OFF lever to the ON position. • When the camera is turned on, the monitor will turn on. • To turn off the camera, return the lever to the OFF position.    Monitor  ON/OFF lever Battery level ;...
  • Page 17: Setting The Date/Time

    Setting the date/time Date and time information is recorded on the card together with the images. The fi le name is also included with the date and time information. Be sure to set the correct date and time before using the camera. Some functions cannot be used if the date and time have not been set.
  • Page 18: Shooting

    Shooting Information displays while shooting Monitor display when shooting Wi-Fi RC BKT S-IS AUTO S-IS AUTO UTO UTO B B B S-AF S-AF AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO ISO-A -3 -3 01:02:03 01:02:03 250 F5.6 1023 1023 1 Card write indicator ......P. 14 i Aspect ratio ........P.
  • Page 19 Monitor display during movie mode Wi-Fi TC 00:00:00:00 DF M-IS M-IS C-AF C-AF AUTO AUTO WMUTX 01:02:03 01:02:03 G Recording level meter .....P. 72, 106 H Silent shooting tab ......P. 40 I Shooting mode........P. 72 J Movie effect ........P. 39 K Time code ........P.
  • Page 20: Switching Between Displays

    Switching between displays Switching between shooting using live view and shooting using the viewfi nder With this camera, you can select between two shooting methods: Shooting using the viewfi nder and shooting using live view with the monitor. Press the u button to switch between shooting methods.
  • Page 21: Switching The Information Display

    Switching the information display You can switch the information displayed in the monitor during shooting using the INFO button. Wi-Fi INFO S-IS AUTO S-IS AUTO ISO-A 01:02:03 01:02:03 250 F5.6 0.0 Information display on Image only INFO INFO Wi-Fi INFO S-IS AUTO S-IS AUTO S-IS AUTO...
  • Page 22: Shooting Still Pictures

    Shooting still pictures Use the mode dial to select the shooting Indicator Mode icon mode, and then shoot the image.   Types of shooting modes For how to use the various shooting modes, see the following. S ......P. 34 A ....P.
  • Page 23: Shutter Button

    Adjust the focus. • Display the subject in the center of the monitor, and lightly press the shutter button down to the fi rst position (press the shutter button halfway). The AF confi rmation mark (() will be displayed, and a green frame (AF target) will be displayed in the focus location.
  • Page 24: Using Iauto Mode

    Using iAUTO mode A full auto mode in which the camera automatically optimizes settings for the current scene. The camera does all the work, which is convenient for beginners. You may not be able to change some options. Using live guides Live guides make it easy to access a variety of advanced photographic techniques.
  • Page 25 Shoot. • To clear the live guide from the display, press the MENU button. Cautions • [Blur Background] and [Express Motions] cannot be set at the same time. • If [RAW] is currently selected for image quality, image quality will automatically be set to [YN+RAW].
  • Page 26: Shooting In Scene Mode

    Shooting in scene mode Select a scene according to the subject. Rotate the mode dial to SCN. • A menu of scene menu will be displayed. Select a scene using the arrow pad (FG). • On the scene menu screen, press I to display details of the scene mode on the camera monitor.
  • Page 27 • [3D Photo] is subject to the following limitations. [3D Photo] can be used only with a 3D lens. The camera monitor cannot be used to playback images in 3D. Use a device that supports 3D display. Focus is locked. In addition, fl ash and self-timer also cannot be used. Image size is fi...
  • Page 28: Using Art Fi Lters

    Using art fi lters Using art fi lters, you can easily have fun with artistic effects.   Types of art fi lters Creates an image that emphasizes the beauty of color. Pop Art Creates an image that expresses a soft tone atmosphere. Soft Focus Creates an image that expresses warm light by scattering Pale&Light Color...
  • Page 29 Rotate the mode dial to ART. • A menu of art fi lters will be displayed. Select a fi lter Pop Art using the arrow pad (FG). • Press Q or press the shutter button halfway to select the highlighted item and exit the art fi lter menu. Shoot.
  • Page 30: Using Photo Story

    Using PHOTO STORY You can shoot a PHOTO STORY. Shoot with selected PHOTO STORY type. Rotate the mode dial to J. Standard • A PHOTO STORY menu will be displayed. A: Standard B: Speed C: Zoom In/Out D: Layout F: Fun Frames Q: Works in progress Use FG to choose the theme of the PHOTO STORY.
  • Page 31 Shoot an image for the next frame. • View and shoot the subject for the next frame. • Press  to cancel the image in the directly preceding ISO-A frame and retake the shot. • Touch any frame to cancel the image in it and retake the shot.
  • Page 32: Point-And-Shoot" Photography (P Program Mode)

    “Point-and-shoot” photography (P program mode) P mode is a shooting mode where the camera automatically sets the optimal aperture and shutter speed according to subject brightness. Set the mode dial to P. Wi-Fi S-IS AUTO ISO-A 01:02:03 01:02:03 250 F5.6 Aperture value Shutter speed Shooting mode...
  • Page 33: Choosing Aperture (A Aperture-Priority Mode)

    Choosing aperture (A aperture-priority mode) Mode A is a shooting mode where you choose the aperture and let the camera automatically adjust to the appropriate shutter speed. Rotate the mode dial to A and then use the rear dial to select an aperture value. Larger apertures (lower F-numbers) decrease depth of fi...
  • Page 34: Choosing Shutter Speed (S Shutter-Priority Mode)

    Choosing shutter speed (S shutter-priority mode) Mode S is a shooting mode where you choose the shutter speed and let the camera automatically adjust to the appropriate aperture. Rotate the mode dial to S and then use the rear dial to select shutter speed. A fast shutter speed can freeze a fast action scene without any blur.
  • Page 35: Choosing Aperture And Shutter Speed (M Manual Mode)

    Choosing aperture and shutter speed (M manual mode) Mode M is a shooting mode where you choose both the aperture and shutter speed. They can be set even in bulb, time, and live composite photography, where the shutter Rotate the mode dial to M, and then remains open while the shutter button is pressed.
  • Page 36: Live Composite Photography (Dark And Light Fi Eld Composite)

    Cautions • There are limits on the available ISO sensitivity settings. • To reduce camera blur, mount the camera on a sturdy tripod and use a remote cable (P. 135 ). • During shooting, there are limits on the settings for the following functions. Sequential shooting/self-timer shooting/interval shooting/AE bracket shooting/image stabilizer/fl...
  • Page 37: Shooting With Touch Screen Operations

    Shooting with touch screen operations Tap T to cycle through touch screen settings. Tap a subject to focus and automatically release the shutter. This function is not available in n mode. Wi-Fi Touch screen operations disabled. Tap to display an AF target and focus on the subject in the selected area.
  • Page 38: Recording Movies

    Recording movies You can record movies when the mode dial is on any mode except J (PHOTO STORY). Press the R button to begin recording. • You can change the focus location by touching the screen while recording. R button TC 00:00:00:00 NDF 00:04 00:04...
  • Page 39: Using Movie Mode (N)

    Using movie mode (n) With movie mode (n), you can create movies that take advantage of the effects available in still photography mode. Use live control to select the settings. g “Adding effects to a movie” (P. 72) You can also apply an after-image effect or zoom in on an area of the image during movie recording.
  • Page 40: Taking Photographs During Movie Recording (Movie+Photo Mode)

    Movie Tele-converter Touch the icon to display the zoom frame. • You can change the position of the zoom frame by touching the screen or using FGHI. • Press and hold Q to return the zoom frame to a central position. Touch M or press the Fn2 button to zoom in on the area in the zoom frame.
  • Page 41: Shooting "My Clips

    Shooting “My Clips” You can create a single My Clips movie fi le including multiple short movies (clips). You can also add still pictures to the My Clips movie.  Shooting Rotate the mode dial to n. Press Q to display the live control, and select M-IS M-IS movie image quality mode using the rear dial.
  • Page 42: Editing "My Clips

    Editing “My Clips” You can create a single movie fi le from My Clips. The shot clips are stored in My Clips. You can add movie clips and still pictures to My Clips. You can also add screen transition effects and art fi lter effects. Press q and then turn the rear dial to play back My Clips.
  • Page 43: Shooting Slow/Quick Motion Movies

    When you have fi nished the editings, select [Begin Export] and press Q. • The combined album is saved as a single movie. • Exporting a movie may take some time. • The maximum length for My Clips is 15 minutes and the maximum fi le size is 4 GB. •...
  • Page 44: Recording High-Speed Movies

    Recording high-speed movies Recording slow-motion movies. Footage shot at 120 fps plays back at 30 fps; quality is equivalent to [SD]. Rotate the mode dial to n. Press Q to display the live control, and select M-IS M-IS movie image quality mode using the rear dial. AUTO AUTO AUTO...
  • Page 45: Using Shooting Options

    Using shooting options Calling shooting options You can call up especially often-used shooting options using pre-allocated buttons. To select shooting options not assigned to buttons, use the LV super control panel that displays the current status of the shooting settings. Touch or use the arrow pad to select options and change the settings.
  • Page 46: Available Settings

    Press the Q button in modes. Recommended ISO • The super control panel is displayed. Cursor AUTO AUTO NORM Tap the desired item. AUTO • The item will be highlighted. AEL/AFL 01:02:03 01:02:03 Turn the front dial to change a setting. 250 F5.6 1023 1023...
  • Page 47: Controlling Exposure (Exposure Compensation)

    Press Q to display the live control. • To hide the live control, press Q again. Cursor Displays Use the rear dial to select the the selected settings, use the front dial to function M-IS M-IS change the selected setting, name and press Q.
  • Page 48: Setting The Af Target (Af Area)

    Setting the AF target (AF Area) Choose which of the 81 autofocus targets will be used for autofocus. Press the arrow pad to display the AF target. Use FGHI to change to single target display and select the AF position. •...
  • Page 49: Face Priority Af/Pupil Detection Af

    Face priority AF/pupil detection AF The camera detects faces and adjusts focus and digital ESP. Press the arrow pad to display the AF target. Press the INFO button. • You can change the AF target selection method. Use HI to select an option and press Q. Selection method J Face Priority Off Face priority off.
  • Page 50: Zoom Frame Af/Zoom Af (Super Spot Af)

    Zoom frame AF/zoom AF (Super Spot AF) You can zoom in on a portion of the frame when adjusting focus. Choosing a high zoom ratio allows you to use autofocus to focus on a smaller area than is normally covered by the AF target. You can also position the focus target more precisely. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi S-IS AUTO...
  • Page 51: Choosing A Focus Mode (Af Mode)

    Choosing a focus mode (AF mode) Select a focusing method (focus mode). You can choose separate focusing methods for still photography mode and n mode. Press the Q button and select AF mode. • Options can be selected by rotating the rear dial. M-IS M-IS AF Mode...
  • Page 52: Changing The Brightness Of Highlights And Shadows

    Changing the brightness of highlights and shadows Use [Highlight&Shadow Control] to adjust the brightness HI LIGHT of highlights and shadows. [Highlight&Shadow Control] is a [Multi Function] option (P. 66). At default settings, [Multi Function] is assigned to the Fn2 button. Press the Fn2 button to view settings.
  • Page 53: Choosing How The Camera Measures Brightness (Metering)

    Choosing how the camera measures brightness (metering) Choose how the camera meters subject brightness. Press the Q button and select Metering metering. AUTO AUTO • Options can be selected by rotating NORM AUTO the rear dial. AEL/AFL Metering 01:02:03 01:02:03 250 F5.6 1023 1023...
  • Page 54: Adjusting Color (White Balance)

    Adjusting color (white balance) White balance (WB) ensures that white objects in images recorded by the camera appear white. [AUTO] is suitable in most circumstances, but other values can be selected according to the light source when [AUTO] fails to produce the desired results or you wish to introduce a deliberate color cast into your images.
  • Page 55: Making Fi Ne Adjustments To White Balance (White Balance Compensation)

    One-touch white balance Measure white balance by framing a piece of paper or other white object under the lighting that will be used in the fi nal photograph. This is useful when shooting a subject under natural light, as well as under various light sources with different color temperatures. Select [P], [Q], [W] or [X] (one-touch white balance 1, 2, 3 or 4) and press the INFO button.
  • Page 56: Reducing Camera Shake (Image Stabilizer)

    Reducing camera shake (image stabilizer) You can reduce the amount of camera shake that can occur when shooting in low light situations or shooting with high magnifi cation. The image stabilizer starts when you press the shutter button halfway. Press the Q button and select the image stabilizer. •...
  • Page 57: Sequential Shooting/Using The Self Timer

    Sequential shooting/using the self timer Keep the shutter button pressed all the way down to take a series of photos. Alternatively, you can take pictures using the self timer. Press the Q button to select j/Y (sequential shooting/self timer). • Options can be selected by rotating the rear dial. M-IS M-IS Single...
  • Page 58: Shooting Without The Vibration Caused By Shutter Button Operations (Anti-Shock Z)

    Cautions • When you are using S, no confi rmation image is displayed during shooting. The image is displayed again after shooting ends. When you are using T, the image shot immediately before is displayed. • The speed of sequential shooting varies depending on the lens you are using and the focus of the zoom lens.
  • Page 59: Setting The Image Aspect

    Setting the image aspect You can change the aspect ratio (horizontal-to-vertical ratio) when taking pictures. Depending on your preference, you can set the aspect ratio to [4:3] (standard), [16:9], [3:2], [1:1], or [3:4]. Press the Q button and select an aspect ratio. •...
  • Page 60: Selecting Image Quality (Still Image Quality Mode)

    Selecting image quality (still image quality mode) You can set an image quality mode for still images. Select a quality suitable for the application (such as for processing on PC, use on website etc.). Press Q to select the image quality mode for still images. •...
  • Page 61: Movie Image Quality Mode

    Selecting image quality (movie image quality mode) Set a movie image quality mode suitable for the desired use. Set the mode dial to n. Press the Q button to display the live control, and select a movie image quality mode using the rear dial. M-IS M-IS AUTO...
  • Page 62: Using A Fl Ash (Fl Ash Photography)

    Using a fl ash (fl ash photography) The fl ash can be set manually as required. The fl ash can be used for fl ash photography in a variety of shooting conditions. Rotate the ON/OFF lever to #UP to raise the fl ash. ON/OFF lever Press the Q button and select fl...
  • Page 63 • When the fl ash fi res, the shutter speed is set to 1/250 sec. or slower. When shooting a subject against a bright background with the fi ll-in fl ash, the background may be overexposed. Flash modes that can be set by shooting mode LV super Shutter Shooting...
  • Page 64: Adjusting Fl Ash Output (Fl Ash Intensity Control)

    Adjusting fl ash output (fl ash intensity control) Flash output can be adjusted if you fi nd that your subject to appears overexposed, or is underexposed even though the exposure in the rest of the frame is just right. Press the Q button and select a fl ash intensity control item.
  • Page 65: Test Picture

    Adjust exposure compensation. k ISO / j WB Adjust ISO sensitivity using the front dial and white balance using the rear dial. k WB / j ISO Adjust white balance using the front dial and ISO sensitivity using the rear dial. AEL/AFL AE lock or AF lock.
  • Page 66 Peaking Each press of the button switches the monitor between display/non-display. When Peaking is displayed, histogram and highlight/shadow display are not available. When using Peaking, you can change colors and emphasis by pressing the INFO button. AF Stop Stops autofocus. Choose a sequential shooting or self timer option.
  • Page 67  U sing the selected function Press the button to which the multi-function has been assigned. An option selection dialog will be displayed. [a] assigned to Fn2 button Press and hold Q/Fn2 ISO-A ISO-A 01:02:03 ISO-A ISO-A 01:02:03 01:02:03 250 F5.6 250 F5.6 ISO-A ISO-A...
  • Page 68: Processing Options (Picture Mode)

    Processing options (picture mode) Select a picture mode and make individual adjustments to contrast, sharpness, and other parameters (P. 69). Changes to each picture mode are stored separately. Press the Q button and select picture mode. • Options can be selected by rotating the rear dial. M-IS M-IS Picture Mode...
  • Page 69: Making Fi Ne Adjustments To Sharpness (Sharpness)

    Making fi ne adjustments to sharpness (sharpness) In the [Picture Mode] (P. 68) settings, you can make fi ne adjustments to sharpness alone and store the changes. Press Q and select sharpness. Sharpness • Options can be selected by rotating the AUTO AUTO Sharpness...
  • Page 70: Making Fi Ne Adjustments To Tone (Gradation)

    Making fi ne adjustments to tone (gradation) In the [Picture Mode] (P. 68) settings, you can make fi ne adjustments to tone alone and store the changes. Press Q and select tone. Gradation • Options can be selected by rotating the AUTO AUTO rear dial.
  • Page 71: Setting The Color Reproduction Format (Color Space)

      Adjusting the tone of a monotone image (Pict. Tone) You can set and store a color tint for monotone images taken in [Picture Mode] (P. 68). Press Q and select [Picture Mode]. Pict. Tone • Options can be selected by rotating the J Monotone AUTO AUTO...
  • Page 72: Movie Sound Options (Recording Sound With Movies)

    Movie sound options (recording sound with movies) You can set the recording sound when shooting movies. Rotate the mode dial to n, and AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO press the Q button to select a Movie sound movie sound. • Options can be selected by rotating the rear dial.
  • Page 73 Cautions • The low end of the shutter speed changes according to the frame rate of the movie image quality. • Stabilization is not possible when the camera shake is excessive. • When the inside of the camera becomes hot, shooting is automatically stopped to protect the camera.
  • Page 74: Playback

    Playback Information display during playback Playback image information Simplifi ed display 7 89 Wi-Fi ×10 ×10 100-0015 4 : 3 2015.01.01 12:30 Overall display Wi-Fi ×10 ×10 F5.6 F5.6 +2.0 +2.0 45mm 45mm +1.0 +1.0 AUTO ISO 400 ISO 400 Adobe Adobe Natural...
  • Page 75: Switching The Information Display

    1 Battery check ........P. 16 e Date and time .........P. 17 2 Wireless LAN connection..P. 116 – 121 f Aspect border .........P. 59 3 Including GPS information ....P. 119 g AF target .........P. 48 h Shooting mode......P. 22 – 39 4 Eye-Fi upload complete ....P.
  • Page 76: Viewing Photographs And Movies

    Viewing photographs and movies Press the q button. • Your most recent photograph or movie will be displayed. • Select the desired photograph or movie using the front dial (r) or arrow pad. • Press the shutter button halfway to return to shooting mode. Front dial Wi-Fi 100-0020...
  • Page 77: Index Display/Calendar Display

    Index display/Calendar display • From single-frame playback, rotate the rear dial to G for index playback. Rotate further for My Clips playback and further still for calendar playback. • Turn the rear dial to a to return to single-frame playback. 2015.1 Wi-Fi c 11:23 MOV...
  • Page 78: Volume

    Notes • You can change [Joy] to different BGM. Record the data downloaded from the Olympus website onto the card, select [Joy] from [BGM] in step 2, and press I. Visit the following website for the download.
  • Page 79: Watching Movies

    Watching movies Select a movie and press the Q button to display the Movie playback menu. Select [Play Movie] and press the Q Play Movie button to begin playback. Fast-forward and rewind using Share Order H/I. Press the Q button again to pause playback. While Erase playback is paused, use F to view the fi...
  • Page 80: Setting A Transfer Order On Images ([Share Order])

    Setting a transfer order on images ([Share Order]) You can select images you want to transfer to a smartphone in advance. You can also browse just the images included in the share order. When playing back images you want to transfer, press Q to display the playback menu. After selecting [Share Order] and pressing Q, press F or G to set a share order on an image and display h.
  • Page 81: Using The Touch Screen

    Using the touch screen You can use the touch panel to manipulate images.  Full-frame playback Viewing additional images • Slide your fi nger to the left to view later frames, right to scroll view earlier frames. Playback zoom • Lightly touch the screen to display the slider and P. •...
  • Page 82: Menu Functions

    Menu functions Basic menu operations The menus contain shooting and playback options that are not displayed by the live control, and let you customize the camera settings for easier use. Preliminary and basic shooting options Advanced shooting options Playback and retouch options Customizing camera settings (P.
  • Page 83: Using Shooting Menu 1/ Shooting Menu 2

    Using Shooting Menu 1/Shooting Menu 2 Shooting Menu 1 Card Setup Reset/Myset Picture Mode Image Aspect Digital Tele-converter j /Y/ Back Shooting Menu 1 Shooting Menu 2 Card Setup (P. 83 ) Bracketing (P. 88 ) Reset/Myset (P. 84 ) HDR (P.
  • Page 84: Returning To Default Settings (Reset)

    Returning to default settings (Reset) Camera settings can be easily restored to default settings. Select [Reset/Myset] in W Shooting Menu 1. Select [Reset] and press Q. Reset/Myset Reset Basic • Highlight [Reset] and press I to choose the reset type. Myset1 Myset2 To reset all settings except the time, date, and a few...
  • Page 85: Processing Options (Picture Mode)

    Processing options (Picture Mode) You can make individual adjustments to contrast, sharpness and other parameters in [Picture Mode] (P. 68 ) settings. Changes to each picture mode are stored separately. Select [Picture Mode] in W Shooting Menu 1. Shooting Menu 1 Card Setup Reset/Myset Picture Mode...
  • Page 86: Digital Zoom (Digital Tele-Converter)

    Digital Zoom (Digital Tele-converter) Digital Tele-converter is used to zoom in beyond the current zoom ratio. The camera saves the center crop. Zoom is increased by about 2×. Select [On] for [Digital Tele-converter] in W Shooting Menu 1. The view in the monitor will be enlarged by a factor of two. •...
  • Page 87: Shooting Automatically With A Fi Xed Interval (I Time Lapse Shooting)

    Shooting automatically with a fi xed interval (i time lapse shooting) You can set the camera to shoot automatically with a set time lapse. The shot frames can also be recorded as into a single movie. This setting is only available in P/A/S/M modes. Select [j/Y/i] in W Shooting Menu 1.
  • Page 88: Varying Settings Over A Series Of Photographs (Bracketing)

    Make sure the battery is suitably charged before starting. • Depending on your system, you may not be able to view [4K] movies on your computer. More information is available on the OLYMPUS website. Varying settings over a series of photographs (bracketing) “Bracketing”...
  • Page 89 AE BKT (AE bracketing) The camera varies the exposure of each shot. The modifi cation amount can be selected from 0.3 EV, 0.7 EV, or 1.0 EV. In single-frame shooting mode, one photograph is taken each time the shutter button is pressed all the way down, while in sequential shooting mode the camera continues to take shots in the following order while the shutter button is pressed all the way down: no modifi...
  • Page 90 ISO BKT (ISO bracketing) The camera varies the sensitivity over three shots while keeping the shutter speed and aperture fi xed. The modifi cation amount can be selected from 0.3 EV, 0.7 EV, or 1.0 EV. Each time the shutter button is pressed, the camera shoots three frames with the set sensitivity (or if auto sensitivity is selected, the optimal sensitivity setting) on the fi...
  • Page 91: Taking Hdr (High Dynamic Range) Images

    Taking HDR (High Dynamic Range) images The camera shoots several images and automatically combines them into an HDR image. You can also shoot several images and perform HDR imaging on a computer (HDR bracketing photography). Exposure compensation is available with [HDR1] and [HDR2] in P, A, and S modes.
  • Page 92: Recording Multiple Exposures In A Single Image (Multiple Exposure)

    Recording multiple exposures in a single image (multiple exposure) Record multiple exposures in a single image, using the option currently selected for image quality. Select [Multiple Exposure] in X Shooting Menu 2. Multiple Exposure Adjust settings. Frame Auto Gain Frame Select [2f].
  • Page 93: Keystone Correction And Perspective Control (Keystone Comp.)

    Keystone correction and perspective control ( Keystone Comp.) Use keystone correction for shots taken from the bottom of a tall building, or deliberately exaggerate the effects of perspective. This setting is only available in P/A/S/M modes. Select [On] for [Keystone Comp.] in X Shooting Menu 2.
  • Page 94: Setting Anti-Shock/Silent Shooting (Anti-Shockz/Silent[♥])

    Setting anti-shock/silent shooting (Anti-Shockz/Silent[♥]) By setting anti-shock/silent shooting you can select anti-shock or silent shooting when using sequential shooting or self timer (P. 57). Select [Anti-Shockz/Silent[♥]] in X Shooting Menu 2. Select the item you wish to set. Sets the time period between the shutter button being pressed Anti-Shockz all the way down and the shutter release when shooting in anti-shock mode.
  • Page 95: Using The Playback Menu

    Using the playback menu Playback Menu m (P. 78 ) Playback Menu R (P. 95 ) Edit (P. 95 ) Edit Print Order Print Order (P. 127 ) Reset Protect Connection to Smartphone Reset Protect (P. 97 ) Connection to Smartphone (P. 117 ) Back Displaying images rotated (R) When set to [On], photographs taken with the camera rotated in portrait orientation are...
  • Page 96 Choose from the following options: [Shadow Adj]: Brightens a dark backlit subject. [Redeye Fix]: Reduces the red-eye phenomenon during fl ash shooting. [P]: Use the front dial (r) or rear dial (o) to choose the size of the crop and FGHI to specify the crop position.
  • Page 97: Canceling All Protections

    Image overlay Up to 3 frames of RAW images taken with the camera can be overlaid and saved as a separate image. The image is saved with the record mode set at the time the image is saved. (If [RAW] is selected, the copy will be saved in [YN+RAW] format.) Select [Edit] in the q Playback Menu and press Q.
  • Page 98: Using The Setup Menu

    Using the setup menu Use the d Setup Menu to set the basic camera functions. Setup Menu --.--.-- --:-- English j±0 k±0 Rec View 0.5sec Wi-Fi Settings c Menu Display Firmware Back Option Description Set the camera clock. (Date/time setting) You can change the language used for the on-screen display and error messages from English to another language.
  • Page 99: Using The Custom Menus

    Using the custom menus Camera settings can be customized using the c Custom Menu. Custom Menu R AF/MF (P. 99) Custom Menu AF/MF S Button/Dial (P. 100) Button/Dial T Release/j (P. 100) Release/ Disp/ U Disp/8/PC (P. 101) Exp/ /ISO Custom V Exp/p/ISO (P.
  • Page 100: S Button/Dial

    AF/MF MENU Option Description AF Targeting Pad If [On] is selected, the AF target can be positioned by touching the area on the right side of the monitor during viewfi nder photography. Touch the monitor and slide your fi nger to position the AF target. —...
  • Page 101: U Disp/8/Pc

    U Disp/8/PC MENU Option Description HDMI [HDMI Out]: Selecting the digital video signal format for connecting to a TV via an HDMI cable. [HDMI Control]: Select [On] to allow the camera to be operated using remotes for TVs that support HDMI control. This option takes effect when pictures are displayed on a TV.
  • Page 102 U Disp/8/PC MENU Option Description Flicker reduction Reduce the effects of fl icker under some kinds of lighting, including fl uorescent lamps. When fl icker is not reduced by the [Auto] setting, set to [50Hz] or [60Hz] in accordance with —...
  • Page 103: Exp/P/Iso

    V Exp/p/ISO MENU Option Description EV Step Choose the size of the increments used when selecting shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation, and other — exposure parameters. Noise Reduct. This function reduces the noise that is generated during long exposures. [Auto]: Noise reduction is performed at slow shutter speeds, or when the internal temperature of the camera has risen.
  • Page 104: W # Custom

    W # Custom MENU Option Description # X-Sync. Choose the shutter speed used when the fl ash fi res. # Slow Limit Choose the slowest shutter speed available when a fl ash is used. When set to [On], the exposure compensation value is 47, 64 added to the fl...
  • Page 105: Y Record/Erase

    X K/Color/WB MENU Option Description W Keep Warm Select [Off] to eliminate “warm” colors from pictures taken — under incandescent lighting. Color #+WB Adjust white balance for use with a fl ash. — Color Space You can select how colors are reproduced on the monitor or —...
  • Page 106: Z Movie

    { } Cancel Delete * OLYMPUS does not accept liability for damages arising from disputes involving the use of [Copyright Settings]. Use at your own risk. Z Movie...
  • Page 107 Z Movie MENU Option Description Time Code Set the time codes to record when shooting a movie. Settings [Time Code Mode]: Set [DF] (drop frame) to record time codes corrected for errors with respect to recording time and [NDF] (no drop frame) to record uncorrected time codes.
  • Page 108: Built-In Evf

    b Built-In EVF MENU Option Description Built-in EVF Style Choose the viewfi nder display style. V Info Settings Like the monitor, the viewfi nder can be used to display histograms and highlights and shadows. Available when — [Style 1] or [Style 2] is selected for [Built-in EVF Style]. V Displayed Grid Display a framing grid in the viewfi...
  • Page 109: Ael/Afl

    k K Utility MENU Option Description Electronic You can change the zoom speed used when operating the power — Zoom Speed zoom lens with the zoom ring. Quick Sleep When set to [On], the camera will go into energy-saving mode Mode during shooting without using live view, allowing the camera to take pictures while using less power.
  • Page 110: Mf Assist

    MF Assist [MF Assist] MENU This is a focus assist function for MF. When the focus ring is rotated, the edge of the subject is enhanced or a portion of the screen display is magnifi ed. When you stop operating the focus ring, the screen returns to the original display. Magnify Magnifi...
  • Page 111: Using The Tv Remote Control

    Connect the TV and camera and switch the input source of the TV. • When an HDMI cable is connected, images are displayed on both the television and the camera monitor. Information display is showed on the television screen alone. To hide the information in the shooting display, press and hold the INFO button.
  • Page 112: Choosing The Control Panel Displays (Kcontrol Settings)

    Choosing the control panel displays (KControl Settings) [KControl Settings] MENU Sets whether or not to display control panels for option selection in each shooting mode. In each shooting mode, press Q to insert a check in the control panel you want to display.
  • Page 113: Adding Information Displays

    Adding information displays [G/Info Settings] MENU LV-Info (Shooting information displays) Use [LV-Info] to add the following shooting information displays. The added displays are displayed by repeatedly pressing the INFO button during shooting. You can also choose to not show displays that appear at the default setting. I S O 01:02:03 01:02:03...
  • Page 114: Shutter Speeds When The Fl Ash Fi Res Automatically

    G Settings (Index/calendar display) You can add an index display with a different number of frames and calendar display using [G Settings]. The additional screens are displayed by turning the rear dial. Wi-Fi 2015.01.01 12:30 100-0020 2015.01.01 12:30 2015.01.01 12:30 Single-frame 2015.01.01 12:30 4 frames...
  • Page 115: Selecting The Display Style Of The Viewfi Nder

    Selecting the display style of the viewfi nder [Built-in EVF Style] MENU Style 1/2: Displays only main items such as shutter speed and aperture value Style 3: Displays same as the monitor Wi-Fi S-IS AUTO S-IS AUTO I SO 01:02:03 01:02:03 250 F5.6 Hi +7...
  • Page 116: Connecting The Camera To A Smartphone

    • If using the wireless LAN function in a country outside the region where the camera was purchased, there is a risk that the camera will not conform to the wireless communication regulations of that country. Olympus will not be held responsible for any failure to meet such regulations.
  • Page 117: Connecting To A Smartphone

    Following the guide displayed on the monitor, proceed with the Wi-Fi settings. • The SSID, password and QR code are displayed on the monitor. Preparing Wi-Fi Connection Connecting to your smartphone. Read QR code by 'OLYMPUS Image Share'. QR code SSID : E-M10MKII-P-00000001 SSID Password : 11223344 Password End Wi-Fi Start OI.Share on your smartphone, and read the QR code displayed on...
  • Page 118: Transferring Images To A Smartphone

    Transferring images to a smartphone You can select images in the camera and load them to a smartphone. You can also use the camera to select images you want to share in advance. g “Setting a transfer order on images ([Share Order])” (P. 80) Connect the camera to a smartphone (P.
  • Page 119: Adding Position Information To Images

    Adding position information to images You can add GPS tags to images that were taken while the GPS log was saving by transferring the GPS log saved on the smartphone to the camera. This is available only in [Private]. Before beginning to shoot, launch OI.Share and turn on the switch on the Add Location button to begin saving the GPS log.
  • Page 120: Changing The Connection Method

    Changing the connection method There are two ways to connect to a smartphone. With [Private] the same settings are used to connect every time. With [One-Time] different settings are used each time. You may fi nd it convenient to use [Private] when connecting to your own smartphone and [One-Time] when transferring images to a friend’s smartphone etc.
  • Page 121: Cancelling A Share Order

    Cancelling a share order Cancel share orders that are set on images. Select [Wi-Fi Settings] in the d Setup Menu and press Q. Select [Reset share Order] and press I. Select [Yes] and press Q. Initializing wireless LAN settings Initializes content of [Wi-Fi Settings]. Select [Wi-Fi Settings] in the d Setup Menu and press Q.
  • Page 122: Connecting The Camera To A Computer And A Printer

    Connecting the camera to a computer and a printer Connecting the camera to a computer Smaller terminal Look for this mark. Multi-connector USB port USB cable Cautions • If nothing is displayed on the camera screen even after connecting the camera to the computer, the battery may be exhausted.
  • Page 123: Installing The Pc Software

    • An Autorun dialog will be displayed. Click “OLYMPUS Setup” to display the “Setup” dialog. Cautions • If the “Setup” dialog is not displayed, open CD-ROM (OLYMPUS Setup) in Windows Explorer and double-click “LAUNCHER.EXE”. • If a “User Account Control” dialog is displayed, click “Yes” or “Continue”.
  • Page 124 Settings Minimum 65,536 colors (16,770,000 colors recommended) • Click the “OLYMPUS Viewer 3” button and follow the on-screen instructions to install the software. • For details on how to use the software, please see the help function in the software.
  • Page 125: Direct Printing (Pictbridge)

    Direct printing (PictBridge) By connecting the camera to a PictBridge-compatible printer with the USB cable, you can print out recorded pictures directly. Connect the camera to the printer using the supplied USB cable and turn the camera on. Smaller terminal Look for this mark.
  • Page 126: Custom Printing

    Custom printing Connect the camera to the printer using the supplied USB cable and turn the camera on. • When the camera is turned on, a dialog should be displayed in the monitor prompting you to choose a host. If it is not, select [Auto] for [USB Mode] (P. 102 ) in the camera custom menus.
  • Page 127: Print Reservation (Dpof)

    Setting printing data Select whether to print printing data such as the date and time or fi le name on the picture when printing. When the print mode is set to [All Print] and [Option Set] is selected, the following options appears. <×...
  • Page 128: Removing All Or Selected Pictures From The Print Order

    Select the date and time format and press Q. The pictures are printed without the date and time. Date Time The pictures are printed with the shooting Date date. Back The pictures are printed with the shooting Time time. • When printing images, the setting cannot be changed between the images. Select [Set] and press Q.
  • Page 129: Battery, Battery Charger, And Card

    Battery, battery charger, and card Battery and charger • The camera uses a single Olympus lithium-ion battery. Never use any battery other than genuine OLYMPUS batteries. • The camera’s power consumption varies widely with usage and other conditions. • As the following consume a lot of power even without shooting, the battery will be drained quickly.
  • Page 130: Usable Cards

    SD memory card (commercially available) can be used with this camera: SD, SDHC, SDXC, and Eye-Fi. For the latest information, please visit the Olympus website. SD card write protect switch The SD card body has a write protect switch. If you set the switch to LOCK the “LOCK”...
  • Page 131: Record Mode And Fi Le Size/Number Of Storable Still Pictures

    • The actual fi le size varies according to the subject. • The maximum number of storable still pictures displayed on the monitor is 9999. • For the available recording time for movies, see the Olympus website.
  • Page 132: Interchangeable Lenses

    Interchangeable lenses Choose a lens according to the scene and your creative intent. Use lenses designed exclusively for the Micro Four Thirds system and bearing the M.ZUIKO DIGITAL label or the symbol shown at right. With an adapter, you can also use Four Thirds System and OM System lenses.
  • Page 133: Using Separately Sold Accessories

    Using separately sold accessories External fl ash units designated for use with this camera With this camera, you can use one of the separately sold external fl ash units to achieve a fl ash suited to your needs. The external fl ashes communicate with the camera, allowing you to control the camera’s fl...
  • Page 134: Other External Fl Ash Units

    • Using obsolete fl ash units that apply currents of more than about 250 V to the X-contact will damage the camera. • Connecting fl ash units with signal contacts that do not conform to Olympus specifi cations may damage the camera.
  • Page 135: Principal Accessories

    Converter lenses Converter lenses attach to the camera lens for quick and easy fi sh-eye or macro photography. See the OLYMPUS website for information on the lenses that can be used. • Use the appropriate lens attachment for SCN mode (f, w, or m).
  • Page 136: System Chart

    OLYMPUS Viewer 3 Digital Photo Managing Software *1 Not all lenses can be used with adapter. For details, refer to the Olympus Official Web Site. Also, please note that manufacture of OM System Lenses has been discontinued. *2 For compatible lens, refer to the Olympus Official Web Site.
  • Page 137 : E-M10 Mark II compatible products : Commercially available products For the latest information, please visit the Olympus website. Lens Converter Lens* M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 8mm f1.8 Fisheye PRO M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12mm f2.0 FCON-P01 M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 17mm f1.8 Fisheye M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 17mm f2.8...
  • Page 138: Information

    Information Shooting tips and information The camera does not turn on even when a battery is loaded The battery is not fully charged • Charge the battery with the charger. The battery is temporarily unable to function because of the cold •...
  • Page 139: Functions That Cannot Be Selected From Menus

    Noise reduction is activated • When shooting night scenes, shutter speeds are slower and noise tends to appear in images. The camera activates the noise-reduction process after shooting at slow shutter speeds. During which, shooting is not allowed. You can set [Noise Reduct.] to [Off]. g [Noise Reduct.] (P.
  • Page 140: Error Codes

    Error codes Monitor Possible cause Corrective action indication The card is not inserted, or it Insert a card or insert a different cannot be recognized. card. No Card Insert the card again. If the problem persists, format the card. There is a problem with the card. If the card cannot be formatted, it Card Error cannot be used.
  • Page 141 Monitor Possible cause Corrective action indication Turn off the camera and wait for the internal temperature to cool. The internal temperature of Wait a moment for the camera to the camera has risen due to turn off automatically. Internal camera sequential shooting.
  • Page 142: Cleaning And Storing The Camera

    Cleaning and storing the camera Cleaning the camera Turn off the camera and remove the battery before cleaning the camera. Exterior: • Wipe gently with a soft cloth. If the camera is very dirty, soak the cloth in mild soapy water and wring well.
  • Page 143: Pixel Mapping - Checking The Image Processing Functions

    Pixel Mapping - Checking the image processing functions The pixel mapping feature allows the camera to check and adjust the image pickup device and image processing functions. After using the monitor or taking continuous shots, wait for at least one minute before using the pixel mapping function to ensure that it operates correctly.
  • Page 144: Menu Directory

    Menu directory *1: Can be added to [Myset]. *2: Default can be restored by selecting [Full] for [Reset]. *3: Default can be restored by selecting [Basic] for [Reset]. K Shooting Menu Function Default *1 *2 *3 ― Card Setup ― Reset/Myset ...
  • Page 145: Q Playback Menu

    q Playback Menu Function Default ― Start   Slide   Slide Interval 3sec  Movie Interval Short    ― RAW Data Edit ― Sel. Image JPEG Edit Edit ― ― Image Overlay ― Print Order ― Reset Protect ―...
  • Page 146 Function Default *1 *2 *3 R AF/MF Magnify   MF Assist Peaking   P Set Home   AF Illuminat.    I Face Priority   AF Area Pointer   AF Targeting Pad   ...
  • Page 147 Function Default *1 *2 *3 U Disp/8/PC HDMI Out 1080p  HDMI HDMI Control  ― Video Out iAUTO Live Guide   KControl P/A/S/M Live SCP   Settings Art Menu   Scene Menu   q Info Image Only, Overall ...
  • Page 148 Function Default *1 *2 *3 V Exp/p/ISO EV Step 1/3EV    Noise Reduct. Auto    Noise Filter Standard    Auto    ISO Step 1/3EV    High Limit: 1600 ISO-Auto Set ...
  • Page 149 Function Default *1 *2 *3 Y Record/Erase Quick Erase    RAW+JPEG Erase RAW+JPEG    File Name Reset  Edit Filename  Priority Set   dpi Settings 350dpi  Copyright Info.  Copyright Artist Name — Settings Copyright Name —...
  • Page 150: Quick Sleep Mode

    Function Default *1 *2 *3 k K Utility Pixel Mapping — Exposure ±0   Shift : Warning Level ±0  Level Adjust —  Touch Screen Settings  Eye-Fi  Still Picture Normal Electronic  Zoom Speed Movie Normal Quick Sleep Mode Backlit LCD 3 sec...
  • Page 151: Default Myset Options

    Default Myset options Different default settings are used for “Myset” settings banks. The settings that differ from the normal defaults are shown below. • [Myset4] is optimized for underwater photography. • Settings banks can be reset to the following settings by selecting [Full] for [Reset] (P. 84) in W Shooting Menu 1.
  • Page 152 Myset4 Function Myset4 options c Custom Menu S Button/Dial b (Digital Tele-converter) UFunction IFunction Button Function GFunction nFunction Direct Function Dial Function U Disp/8/PC KControl Settings iAUTO Live SCP Displayed Grid COMP Live View Boost Others Backlit LCD 8 sec e (ISO sensitivity/White balance) Multi Function Settings X K/Color/WB...
  • Page 153: Specifi Cations

    Specifi cations  Camera Product type Product type Digital camera with interchangeable Micro Four Thirds Standard lens system Lens M.Zuiko Digital, Micro Four Thirds System Lens Lens mount Micro Four Thirds mount Equivalent focal length on Approx. twice the focal length of the lens a 35 mm fi...
  • Page 154 Recording Memory SD, SDHC, SDXC and Eye-Fi UHS-II compatible Recording system Digital recording, JPEG (in accordance with Design rule for Camera File system (DCF)), RAW Data, MP format Applicable standards Exif 2.3, Digital Print Order Format (DPOF), PRINT Image Matching III, PictBridge Sound with still pictures Wave format...
  • Page 155  Lithium ion battery MODEL NO. BLS-50 Product type Rechargeable Lithium ion battery Nominal voltage DC 7.2 V Nominal capacity 1210 mAh No. of charge and discharge times Approx. 500 times (varies with usage conditions) Ambient temperature 0 °C - 40 °C (32 °F - 104 °F) (charging) Dimensions Approx.
  • Page 156: Safety Precautions

    CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED OLYMPUS SERVICE PERSONNEL. An exclamation mark enclosed in a triangle alerts you to important operating and maintenance instructions in the documentation provided with the product.
  • Page 157: Handling The Camera

    • Take precautions when carrying or storing • Accidentally being injured by the batteries to prevent them from coming into moving parts of the camera. contact with any metal objects such as • Use SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards or jewelry, pins, fasteners, keys, etc. Eye-Fi cards only.
  • Page 158 Direct sunlight, beaches, locked • This camera uses one Olympus lithium ion cars, or near other heat sources (stove, battery. Use the specifi ed genuine battery.
  • Page 159: Legal And Other Notices

    When using the camera in extremely cold • The Olympus lithium ion battery is designed places, it is a good idea to occasionally place to be used only for the Olympus digital it in a warm place. The monitor exhibiting camera.
  • Page 160: Copyright Notice

    There is no Olympus reserves the right to alter the features proof, however, that these low power wireless and contents of this publication or software devices are absolutely safe.
  • Page 161 (a) such defect developed under normal and repaired, tampered with, altered, changed, proper use and (b) the Product is covered under or modifi ed by persons other than Olympus’s this limited warranty. own authorized service personnel unless Repair, replacement, or adjustment of defective repair by others is made with the written Products shall be Olympus’s sole obligation and...
  • Page 162 PRODUCT LIABILITY) OR OTHERWISE. IN NO placed and recorded Olympus serial number, EVENT SHALL OLYMPUS BE LIABLE FOR ANY unless they are a model on which Olympus INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL does not place and record serial numbers. OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND...
  • Page 163 Product serial number corresponding to Please do not throw the the serial number on the Product (unless it equipment into the domestic is a model on which Olympus does not place refuse. and record serial numbers); Please use the return and 3) A detailed description of the problem;...
  • Page 164 (such as keeping be repaired, or at Olympus’s option replaced, the product under conditions of high free of charge. In order to enable Olympus to temperature and humidity, near insect provide you with the requested warranty services...
  • Page 165 • Micro Four Thirds, Four Thirds, and the Micro Four Thirds and Four Thirds logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of the OLYMPUS CORPORATION in Japan, the United States, the countries of the European Union, and other countries. • Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
  • Page 166: Index

    Index AF Mode ........51, 99 Symbols AF Targeting Pad .......100 # RC Mode ........133 AF Tracking .........51 W ............98 All > ..........104 c Menu Display ........98 Anti-Shock ...........94 P Set Home ........99 ART (Art fi lter) .......22, 28 I (Face Priority AF) ......49, 99 Art Effects ..........29 j H fps..........100 Art Fade ..........39...
  • Page 167: Iauto (A)

    Copyright Settings ......106 HDR .............91 Custom Menu (c) .......99 High Dynamic Range (HDR) ....91 Highlight&Shadow Control....52 High-speed movie......44, 61 Date/time setting X......17 Histogram Display .......21 Dial Direction ........100 Histogram Settings ......101 Dial Function........100 Digital Tele-converter .....65, 86 Displayed Grid ........101 iAUTO (A) ......22, 24, 38 Display Interval ........18 Image Aspect ........59...
  • Page 168 Print reservation < ......127 Priority Set .........105 M (Manual mode) ........35 Program shift (%) .......32 Manual Focus (MF) ......51 Pupil Detection AF .......49 Menu Display (c Menu Display) ..98 Metering..........53 MF ............65 Quick Erase ........105 MF Assist ........99, 110 Quick motion movies ......43 MF (Manual focus).......51 Mode Dial Function......100...
  • Page 169 Slideshow ..........78 Slow motion movies.......43, 44 Slow Synchronization ......62 Small Target (Small AF target) .....48 S-OVF ..........108 sRGB ...........71 Storage ..........122 Super Spot AF (Zoom frame AF) ..50 Test Picture ..........65 Time Lapse Movie .......87 Time Lapse Shooting ......87 Time Photography .......35 Touch AF..........37 Touch Screen Settings.......108 TV ............
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