Z movie, B built-in evf, K k utility – Olympus EM5 User Manual
Page 92: Customizing camera settings
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Customizing camera settings
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Z Movie
MENU
c
Z
Option
Description
g
nMode
Choose a movie record mode. This option can also be
selected using the live control.
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Movie+Still
Choose [On] to record a photograph when movie recording
ends.
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Movie R
Choose [Off] to record silent movies. This option can also
be selected using the live control.
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Movie Effect
Selecting [Off] disables movie effects.
67
Wind Noise
Reduction
Reduce wind noise during recording.
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Recording Volume Adjust microphone sensitivity according to the distance to
your subject.
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b Built-In EVF
MENU
c
b
Option
Description
g
Built-in EVF Style
Choose the viewfinder display style.
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V Info Settings
Like the monitor, the viewfinder can be used to display
histograms and highlights and shadows.
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V Displayed Grid Display a framing grid in the viewfinder. Choose from [w],
[x], [y], [
X], and [x].
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EVF Auto Switch
If [Off] is selected, the viewfinder will not turn on when you
put your eye to the viewfinder. Use the u button to choose
the display.
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Frame Rate
Choose the viewfinder refresh rate. Select [High] to reduce
display lag. Display quality may drop under some types of
lighting, including fluorescent lamps.
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EVF Adjust
Adjust viewfinder brightness and hue.
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k K Utility
MENU
c
k
Option
Description
g
Pixel Mapping
The pixel mapping feature allows the camera to check
and adjust the image pickup device and image processing
functions.
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Exposure Shift
Adjust optimal exposure separately for each metering mode.
• This reduces the number of exposure compensation
options available in the selected direction.
• The effects are not visible in the monitor. To make
normal adjustments to the exposure, perform exposure
compensation (P. 47).
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8 Warning
Level
Choose the battery level at which the
8 warning is
displayed.
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8 Battery
Priority
Choose the primary power source when using a power
battery holder.
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Level Adjust
Adjust the angle of the virtual horizon.
[Reset]: Restore the factory default angle.
[Adjust]: Set the virtual horizon to the camera’s current
angle.
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