Shooting, 52 en, Press the menu button – OM SYSTEM OM-1 Mirrorless Camera User Manual
Page 52: Highlight an interval using fg, Press the menu button repeatedly to exit the menus, Adjust aperture, Take pictures
52 EN
Shooting
2
3
Press the
MENU
button.
• You will be prompted to choose the interval at which the
preview is updated.
MENU
OK
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L80~ 400~ 800~
1600~
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14
9
ISO
Live Bulb
Off
Display Counts of each ISO sensitivity
times
4
Highlight an interval using
FG
.
5
Press the
Q
button to select the highlighted option.
• The menus will be displayed.
6
Press the
MENU
button repeatedly to exit the menus.
•
If an option other than [Off] is selected, [Live Bulb] or [Live Time] will appear in the display.
7
Adjust aperture.
• At default settings, aperture can be adjusted using the
front dial.
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1023
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1
[1:02:03]
[1:02:03]
FF
60p
60p L-8
L-8
S-AF
S-AF
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L
1
4K
100 %
100 %
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r
O
O
F
5.6
5.6
F
200
200
ISO
BB
Bulb
Bulb
Aperture
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Take pictures.
• In bulb and live bulb modes, keep the shutter button pressed. The exposure ends
when the button is released.
• During live time photography, you can refresh the preview by pressing the shutter
button halfway.
• In time and live time modes, press the shutter button all the way down once to start
the exposure and again to end it.
• The exposure ends automatically when the time selected for [Bulb/Time Timer]
is reached.
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“Configuring BULB/TIME/COMP Settings (BULB/TIME/COMP
• [Noise Reduction] is applied after shooting. The display shows the time remaining
until the process is complete. You can choose the conditions under which noise
reduction is performed (P. 117).
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Some limitations apply to the choice of ISO sensitivity settings available.
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Bulb photography is used in place of live bulb photography when multiple exposure,
keystone compensation, or fisheye correction is in effect.
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Time photography is used in place of live time photography when multiple exposure,
keystone compensation, or fisheye correction is in effect.
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During shooting, there are limits on the settings for the following functions.
Sequential shooting, self-timer shooting, time lapse shooting, AE bracket shooting, flash
bracketing, focus bracketing, Focus Stacking, etc.
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Depending on camera settings, the temperature, and the situation, you may notice noise
or bright spots in the monitor. These may sometimes appear in pictures even when [Noise
Reduction] (P. 117) is enabled.
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Starry sky AF can be used for shots of the night sky.
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AF Mode)” (P. 72), “Changing the settings of Starry Sky AF (Starry Sky AF