Olympus zm2000qdk, OM-2 Holding the Camera Horizontally, Putting the Camera into Operation

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HOLDING THE CAMERA

Proper camera handling is important in assuring the sharpest possible pictures.

Holding the Camera Horizontally

Keep both elbows close to the body, to steady the camera.

Putting the Camera into Operation

The aperture ring, focusing ring and shutter speed

ring are so arranged as to enable one hand opera-

tion right up to the moment the shutter is released. Hold your breath at the moment of shutter release.

Transport the film advance lever with your right

thumb and squeeze the release button smoothly using the cushion, not the tip, of your index finger.

Holding the Camera Vertically

For vertical shooting, keep one elbow close to your body and press the camera tightly against your forehead.

NOTE: Steady yourself against any nearby sup-

port (such as a tree, fence, or wall) whenever pos-

sible.

NOTE: For telephotography, or slow shutter speed photography, it is recommended that you use a tripod and hold the camera steady with

your hands.

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Contents Page To an OM-2 Owner Description of Controls Selector Lever Hot Shoe Socket Self-Timer Depth-of-Field Preview Button Table of Contents On OM System Mount the Lens Inserting the BatteriesMounting the Lens Mirror Lock-Up Battery Check and Mirror LOCK-UPCheck the Batteries Loading the Film Exposure Counter Exposure CounterSetting the ASA Film Speed Dial When Setting ASAManual Shutter Speed Ring Aperture Ring and Manual Shutter Speed RingAperture Ring Setting the Selector Lever Viewfinder Out of focus FocusingFocus Zoom lenses to 200mm 1/250 second or Automatic Exposure ControlAperture-Preferred System Shutter Speed-Preferred System Aperture-Preferred Manual Exposure Control Manual Exposure ControlShutter Speed-Preferred Manual Exposure Control If the Exposure Needle Does Not Center on the Index Holding the Camera Holding the Camera HorizontallyPutting the Camera into Operation Holding the Camera VerticallyUnloading the Camera Making Multiple Exposures Setting the SELF-TIMER Stopping the Self-timerExposure Compensation Exposure Compensation for Automatic Measurement Bright subject in dark background Exposure Compensation for Manual MeasurementDark subject in bright backlighting Depth of Field Depth of Field Scale Preview Button Infrared Photography Camera Back Replacement Interchangeable Focusing Screens Flash Photography with the T32orT20 Electronic Flash Used Flash Photography with the T32 or T20 Electronic Flash TTL Centralized Control Flash operation Normal automaticBounce Flash CLOSE-UP Flash With Quick Auto Flashbulb Photography Motor Drive Photography Motor DriveAttaching the Motor Drive Release the shutter Winder 2 Operation WinderAttaching the Winder Taking the picturesCare and Storage GeneralParts Rewind knob rotate when I advance the film? Why cant I advance the film?Why wont the shutter release button move When I press it? Why cant I set the ASA film speed I need?What batteries should I use? Why doesnt the battery chamber cap fit?When should I check the batteries? How can I remove dust from inside the view- finder? Shoe?Diagram of light path in conventional SLRs Page Page OM System Zuiko Interchangeable Lens Group Page Table of Interchangeable Lenses 16mm F3.5181mm 80mm 255mm 80mm Interchangeable Lens Group Units Lens HoodsCamera Body Cap Rear Lens Cap Front Lens Caps Adapter Ring 49 72mmGrey Finder Group Finder Group Units Finder Group Units For most lensesIs made automatically by the light supply Flash Photo Group Page Flash Photography System Chart Flash Photo Group Units Electronic Flash T32Electronic Flash T20 T10 Ring FlashTTL Centralized Control Flash by T32 T20/ OM-2 Combination Power Control Power Bounce Grip TTL Auto Cords T 0.3m, 0.6m, 2m, 5mGrip Cord Zoom Adapter T32Wide Adapter ND Filter Set T32Electronic Flash AC Adapters Electronic Flash AC AdapterOlympus PS200/PS200 Quick Lens Pouches 150/100Compartment Case S Page Motor Drive Group Page Chart of Motor Drive Group Winder 2 with M V Battery Holder 6V Power Pack18V Control Grip 1 with M V Battery Holder Motor Drive Group UnitsMotor Drive Group Units Macrophotography Group Chart of Macrophotography Group Macrophotography Group Units Telescopic Auto TubeAuto Extension Tubes 7, 14 Close-up Lens 49mm f=40cm Close-up Lens 55mm f=40cmFocusing Rail Focusing StageAuto Bellows Objective Lens Mount PM- MTobTTL Auto Cord T 0.3m, 0.6m, 2m, 5m Grip CordMacrophoto Stand B Adapter Macrophoto Stand Extension Bar VST-EDouble Cable Release Cable Release SR-11 Copy StandEpi-llluminators PM-LSD Trans-llluminator LSDLieberkuhn Reflector PM- LM38 LM20 Centering Mirror PM-ELCSSpare Bulb 6V 5A TB-1 Spare Bulb 6V 5A TP-1Adapter PM-EA Stage Plate 45 metal discPhototechnical Group Page Page Chart of Phototechnical Group Cable Release SR-11 Phototechnical Group UnitsFor Pen F Photomicrography Group Page Chart of Photomicrography Group Photomicrography Group Units Photomicrography Group Units Chart of Photographic Ranges Case Group Case Group Units Hard Case for OM BodySemi-Hard Case for OM Body with F1.8 or F1.4 Lens Pouch Soft Case for OM Body with F1.2Partitioned Insert Camera Holder for Case MCompartment Case M Chart of Case Group Viewfinder magnification 0.92X at infinity with Main SpecificationsFilm format 24mm x 36mm Main Specifications Dimensions and weightsWith F1.8 lens 136 x 83 x 81mm With F1.2 lens 136 x 83 x 97mmOlympus Corporation