Olympus OM-10 manual Care and Storage of the Camera, General, Parts

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CARE AND STORAGE OF THE CAMERA

General

Dust and moisture are primary harmful agents affecting your camera. When you do not use the camera, remove it from the case and store

in a dry, ventilated place, making sure that the

shutter is set free from tension and the selector

lever at the OFF position.

When storing the camera for a long period of

time, remove the batteries. Wipe all battery sur-

faces with a dry cotton cloth before re-insert-

ing them into the camera.

Avoid dropping or hitting the camera.

Never store the camera where temperatures ex- ceed 50°C (122°F). When you use the camera in temperatures under —20°C (—4°F), it may

sometimes fail to operate properly. To avoid

this, warm the camera before use. Protect

against excess moisture by using silica gel or other desiccant.

Generally speaking, a battery voltage may be

reduced when an ambient temperature lowers. As the batteries that activate the camera at nor- mal temperature regularly, sometimes fail to in low temperature, it is recommended to use fresh

batteries in a cold district.

Take care not to permit water to enter the cam- era when taking pictures in the rain or snow, es- pecially near sea-water spray, as water drops may easily have a chance to enter the camera through small orifices.

After use near the ocean, wipe the camera sur- faces clean with a soft cloth; never leave salt on the camera. (Salt may be airborne near the ocean and collect on the camera even though it

has not been in direct contact with water.) Avoid areas exposed to salt water, radios, TV sets, or magnets.

Have all repairs performed by an authorized OLYMPUS Service Center. You may send it directly or through the store where you bought

your camera.

Parts

Do not press the release button at random.

Do not touch any part that moves at high speed

such as the shutter, instant return mirror, dia- phragm, etc.

Avoid touching the surfaces of the lens. Clean

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Contents Page To an OM-10 Owner Table of Contents Description of Controls Lens Release Button Body Mount Ring Preparations Before Taking Pictures Mounting and Detaching the Lens Mount the lens Inserting the Batteries Checking the Batteries Loading the Film Insert the film leader in one of the slots Wind the film once Since the automatic ex Posure control built Setting the ASA Film Speed WAY to Automatic Photography Setting the Aperture Aperture guidelineProper shutter speed lights up in the viewfinder Taking Pictures Automatically FocusOut of focus Correct focus Page OM-10 Designed to Save Battery Consumption When the selector dial is turned to the on positionSwitching the Camera OFF Rewinding the Film Unloading the Film USE of the SELF-TIMER Photographic Techniques Controlling the Exposure Photography with SHUTTER-SPEED Priority Exposure Compensation Long Exposures Characteristics of flash photography using the T32T20 Flash PhotographyPage Using the Winder Page Resolving power Telephoto 200mm Making USE of the Depth of Field 33ft Manual Exposure Control When shutter-speed priority is advisable How to apply aperture priority to your photo- graphic needsTable of Interchangeable Lenses SuperPage Parts Care and Storage of the CameraGeneral Page Questions and Answers Why is the field of view dark and the image obscure?Why cant I move the film advance lever? Why wont the rewind crank turn?What batteries should I use? Main Specifications Dimensions and weights Body only 135W Flash Photography Using the WinderLong Exposure Olympus Optical CO. Europa Gmbh Olympus America INC