Olympus IS-1 manual Program chart portrait mode, Night scene mode, Fill-in flash

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Program chart (portrait mode)

The chart shown below is a program chart for portrait mode.

The shutter speed will automatically adjust up

to 172000 second with the aperture fully opened. As the brightness increases from there, the aperture will begin to adjust. The reasoning behind this is that with a larger (more open) aperture, the depth of field is reduced. That means that the distanced background will be more out-of-focus. At the same time, shutter speed is increased to prevent camera blur.

Shutter speed (second)

——Flash OFF

 

– – – Flash Fill-in

Night scene mode

When shooting night scenes you may sometimes be disappointed with the result. That is usually because the camera's automatic exposure function works on a standard exposure ratio. In such situa-

tions a professional photographer will adjust for exposure compensation or select manual shooting mode. The exposure compensation level chosen by a professional is usually based on experience.

The night scene mode of the IS -1 will automatically adjust exposure compensation for suitable night scene photography. For example, when shooting a subject with a night scene as its background, the use of flash is often desireable. Should that be the case, the camera performs the most suitable exposure compensations for both the subject and the background. The shutter speed may be very slow (up to 4 seconds with ISO 100/15 seconds with ISO 25). To prevent blurring, the camera should be set firmly in position (with a tripod for example).

Fill-in flash

Under strongly backlit conditions the exposure may result in a subject that is too dark. The IS -1 prevents this unwanted result through ESP photometry and spot metering. However, should backlighting be extreme, this is not always effective enough to compensate. For that, the IS-1 employs a Fill-in flash whereby the subject is lighted by a flash emission. This lights your subject, while maintaining proper exposure for the background. Fill-in flash provides an iueresting "catchlight" effect where the color of your subjects eyes appear vivid and aglow.

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Contents Instructions Viewfinder Indicators Description of controls Manual flash operation Auto flash photography Power Focus photographyZoom exposure Symbols used in this manual Loading the batteries Page Open the back cover by sliding the back cover release Loading the filmAlign the film leader with the film loading indicator Close the back cover Unloading the film Is displayed on the LCD panel while Press the Mode button and + / button simultaneously Reset operationPress part a to remove the lens cap Set power switch on How to take picturesOr Wide angle Frame in the center of the viewfinder Press the shutter release button halfway to focusPage 0 ft 0.6 m 2.0 ft Macro mode the shooting range0 ft Holding the camera Auto flash photography Auto flash range Color negative film Press the shutter release button fully to take the pictureFocus lock Selftimer On the LCD panel will blink Spot frame in the center of the viewfinder Spot meteringPosition the subject for spot metering within Modes Button to select Telephoto macro 100 mm Macro photographyPage Continuous mode Double exposure mode Page Portrait zoom mode Press the shutter release button fully 9.5 m Size of Head-and-shoulder subjectHalf-length Full-length Use this mode for night time shooting Night scene modeSlow-synchro fill-in flash Zoom memory mode Will blink on the LCD panel for 2.5 seconds, then disappear Button until AUTO-S is displayed on Auto-S flash photographyCompose your shot and press the shutter release button fully Fill-in flash Scene mode or Portrait zoom modePage Exposure mode switching Aperture-preferred auto mode Press the shift button to set M Manual Exposure mode Manual exposure modeWhile pressing the exposure Mode button + Slight overexposure Exposure compensation Press the button again to cancel PF Power Focus mode Power Focus photographyPress the Zoom button to set the focal length Zoom exposurePage Manual flash operation Aperture setting color negative film How to take better pictures 70 mm Effects of zoom and its advantagesAngle of view and depth of field Autofocus AF Subjects that are difficult to focus Exposure Automatic exposure modeProgram chart Standard photography mode Fill-in flash Program chart portrait modeNight scene mode Spot metering Measuring the amount of lightLight metering Film speed Exposure compensation and film speedFixed proper exposure Exposure compensationHigh Function Flash G40 Optional FlashFlash strength Normal slow-synchro = 40 cm optional Wide macroTeIe macro How to attach the strap Adjust the length of the strap as desired IS/L Lens A-28 Accessories optionalSoft case a Displays disappeared while shooting TroubleshootingBattery power Camera does not workMy photos look like the film is cracked Flash does not emitCamera does not work in extremely cold weather Care and Storage Exposure counter Progressive type, displayed on LCD panel SpecificationsViewfinder information Autofocus frame, spot Exposure compensation + / 4 EV compensaManual Selftimer Electronic selftimer with 12 sec. delayDescription of controls LCD panel Olympus Corporation