Olympus 211 manual Usingthefocus lock, Flashphotography Selftimer

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PREPARATIONS

BASIC OPERATIONS

ADVANCED

TECHNIQUES

CAMERA MAINTENANCE

Names and functions of parts

4

Loading the batteries

12

Viewfinder display/LCD panel

6

Checking the batteries

13

Using the strap and soft case

7

Points to remember

14

Outline of operations

8

 

 

Loading the film

16

 

Taking pictures

18

 

Usingthefocus lock

22

 

Unloadingthefilm

24

 

Flashphotography

25

 

Selftimer

28

 

Remote control RC-100 (optional)

29

 

Printing the date and time (for QUARTZDATE/DLX models only)

30

 

Correcting the data (for QUARTZDATE/DLX models only)

31

 

Questions and answers

32

 

Care and storage

33

 

Battery handling

34

 

Troubleshooting

35

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Specifications

40

 

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Contents Instructions QUARTZDATE/DLX models only Symbols used in this manualFlashphotography Selftimer Usingthefocus lockNames and Functions of Parts Shutter releaseAutofocus windows Lens Battery compartment Tripod socketBack cover Autofocus mark Viewfinder DISPLAY/LCD PanelClose-up correction marks Green lampUsing the Strap and Soft Case Outline of Operations Basic Shooting ProceduresAlign the film leader with Set the ON/OFF switch to on Turn the zoom dial for telephoto When the film reaches the end Loading the Batteries Remove the battery coverBatteries should be replaced immediately Checkingthe BatteriesDisappears after 12 sec Have spares handyIncorrect Correct.CorrectDepress the shutter Release button halfwayTo lock the focus Take the pictureLoading the Film Set the ON/OFF switch to on Film automatically advances to the first framePanel reads Taking Pictures Maximum wide-angle focal Length 38 mm Maximum telephoto focal Length 70 mmDepress the shutter release Next frameFilm automatically advances to Working Distance Close-Up CorrectionFocus range of the camera is 0.6 m 2 ft to infinity Using the Focus Lock Depress the shutter release button fully to take picture Difficult Autofocus SubjectsCamera automatically Rewinds the film when you reachUnloading the Film RollTechniques Flash PhotographyRed-Eye Reducing Flash Significantly reduces the phenomenonRed in the final photograph Forced Activation When you dont want the flash to fire, even in the darkWhen you want to fire the flash every shot FILL-INPanel SelftimerPress the /REMOTE button Is displayed on the LCDPress the button. The shutter will Aim the remote control at the cameraPrinting the Date and Time For QUARTZDATE/DLX modelsDifficult to read Seconds or longer Correcting the DataHow long will the batteries last? Questions and AnswersCare and Storage Even when batteries are brand-new, their Battery HandlingOperating Problems TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Remedy See Problems with the Printed Pictures Problems with the Printed Pictures Date mode was set to Change the date mode to another Specifications Page Page Lens side Olympus Optical CO. Europa Gmbh

211 specifications

The Olympus 211 is a cutting-edge camera that has gained substantial attention in the photography world for its impressive array of features and advanced technologies. Designed for both amateur and professional photographers, the Olympus 211 offers versatility and excellent performance in a compact body.

At the heart of the Olympus 211 is a 20-megapixel Micro Four Thirds sensor, which provides exceptional image quality and clarity. This high-resolution sensor captures remarkable detail, allowing photographers to produce stunning prints and high-quality images suitable for various applications. The camera’s image processor enhances performance in low-light conditions, reducing noise and improving overall image quality.

One of the standout features of the Olympus 211 is its in-body image stabilization system. This technology compensates for camera shake, enabling users to shoot at slower shutter speeds without compromising sharpness. Whether capturing stills or video, this stabilization system ensures smooth results, making it ideal for handheld shooting.

The Olympus 211 is equipped with a fast and accurate autofocus system, featuring 121 phase-detection autofocus points. This allows for quick and precise focusing on subjects, even in challenging lighting conditions. Additionally, the camera supports continuous shooting at an impressive speed of up to 15 frames per second, making it perfect for action photography.

Another key characteristic of the Olympus 211 is its robust build quality. The camera body is constructed from durable materials and is weather-sealed, providing resistance to dust and moisture. This feature allows photographers to shoot in a variety of environments without worrying about damaging their equipment.

Moreover, the Olympus 211 supports 4K video recording, offering creators the ability to produce high-resolution videos. With advanced video features such as microphone input and various frame rates, it caters to the needs of aspiring filmmakers and content creators.

The user interface of the Olympus 211 is intuitive, featuring a tilting touchscreen display that enhances usability. Photographers can easily access settings and review images with convenience. With built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, transferring images to mobile devices and sharing content on social media has never been easier.

In summary, the Olympus 211 combines advanced technology, exceptional image quality, and user-friendly features, making it an attractive option for photographers and videographers alike. Its blend of performance, durability, and innovation solidifies its position as a standout camera in the competitive market.