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Shooting with automatic settings, Shooting movies, 1 en – Olympus µ TOUGH-6000 User Manual

Page 19: Shooting with automatic settings (a mode), Shooting movies (n mode)

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Point the camera toward the

subject. Check the frame appearing
around the face detected by the
camera, and then press the shutter
button to take the picture.

The unedited image and edited image are both

saved.
If the image cannot be retouched, only the

unedited image is saved.

For some subjects, the frame may not

appear, may take some time to appear, or

the editing may not be effective.

The [IMAGE SIZE] of the retouched image

is limited to [J] or lower.

Shooting with automatic

settings (A mode)

The camera will automatically select the optimal

shooting mode for the scene. This is a fully

automatic mode that allows you to take a picture

suited to the scene by simply pressing the

shutter button. Settings in the shooting function

menu are not available in

A mode.

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Set the mode dial to

A.

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M

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iAUTO

The indicator changes to

the icon for the scene mode

selected by the camera.

Press the shutter button halfway down or press the

g

button to check which shooting mode the

camera has automatically selected.

In some cases, the camera may not select

the desired shooting mode.

When the camera cannot identify which is

the optimal mode, P mode will be selected.

Shooting movies (n mode)

Audio is recorded with the movie.

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Set the mode dial to

n.

00:35

QVGA

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IN

A

mode indicator

To zoom while shooting a movie

The optical zoom is not available while

shooting a movie.

Use [DIGITAL ZOOM] (p. 29).

To shoot a movie with digital image
stabilization

[DIS MOVIE MODE] (p. 30)

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Press the shutter button halfway

down to focus on the subject, and
gently press the button all the way
down to start recording.

Press halfway

Press fully

00:34

REC

Lights red during shooting

Remaining recording time (p. 63)

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Gently press the shutter button all

the way down to stop recording.