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Menu functions (v ideo menu) – Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III Mirrorless Camera User Manual

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Menu functions (V

ideo menu)

4

Reducing Flicker Under LED Lighting

(

n

Flicker Scan)

Banding may occur in movies

fi

lmed under LED lighting. Use [

n

Flicker Scan] to

optimize shutter speed while viewing banding in the display.
This option is in [

n

Mode] (movie exposure modes) [S] and [M].

• The range of available shutter speeds is reduced.

1

Select [S] or [M] for [

n

Mode] (movie exposure modes; P. 165).

2

Highlight [

n

Mode Settings] in the video menu and press the

Q

button.

3

Highlight [

n

Flicker Scan] and press

I

.

4

Highlight [On] using the

FG

buttons and press the

Q

button.

5

Press the

MENU

button repeatedly to exit the

menus.

• A

P

icon is displayed when

fl

icker scan is

enabled.

n

123

min

250.0

P

P

icon

6

Choose a shutter speed while viewing the display.

• Choose a shutter speed using the front or rear dial or

the

FG

buttons. If desired, the shutter speed can be

selected by keeping

FG

pressed.

• You can also rotate the front dial to adjust shutter speed

in the exposure increments selected for [EV Step] in

G

Custom Menu

T

.

• Continue adjusting shutter speed until banding is no

longer visible in the display.

n

123

min

128.6

P

Shutter speed

• Press the

INFO

button; the display will change and the

P

icon will no longer

be displayed. You can adjust aperture and exposure compensation. Do so using the
front or rear dial or the arrow pad.

• Press the

INFO

button repeatedly to return to the

fl

icker scan display.

7

Begin

fi

lming when settings are complete.

• Focus peaking, the LV super control panel, and live controls are not available in the

fl

icker

scan display. To view these items,

fi

rst press the

INFO

button to exit the

fl

icker scan

display.

%

• [

n

Flicker Scan] can be assigned to a button. You then need only press the button to

enable

fl

icker scan.

g

“Assigning functions to buttons (Button Function)” (P. 116)