Olympus iS-3 DLX manual Usingthe Exposure Modes

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USINGTHE EXPOSURE MODES

There are seven exposure modes: four with preset settings

for easy shooting in various common situations, and three allowing you to select your own settings.

Exposure Modes

Program Auto (ESP metering)

Standard exposure mode for ordinary shooting.

MODE

The modes are accessed in the order

shown

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For creative expressions making good use of

your experience:

Aperture-Preferred Auto (center-weighted average metering) (P. 41)

The aperture is set manually, and the camera automatically controls the correct shutter speed. Shutter-Preferred Auto (center-weighted average

metering) (P. 42)

The shutter speed is set manually, and the camera automatically controls the correct aperture. Manual Exposure (center-weighted average metering) (P. 43)

Both the aperture and shutter speed are set manually.

For easy, effective shooting in various

common situations:

Sports (P. 36)

For fast-moving subjects. Portrait (P. 37)

For pictures with blurred backgrounds for "portrait" effect.

Landscape (P. 38)

For pictures with extended in-focus backgrounds. Night Scene (P. 39)

For night scenes or night scenes with subjects in

the foreground.

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Contents Instructions Depress Blinking HalfwaySelftimer PreparationsPower ON/OFF switch Remote control sensor front AF illuminatorPF button Macro button Back cover release Tripod socket Shift buttonsExposure compensation/ Manual exposure Auto flash Auto-S flash Fill-in flashAttaching the Strap Outline of Operations Basic Shooting ProceduresLoad the batteries p Open the back cover p Depress the shutter release Close the back cover pButton fully to take a picture Loadingthebatteries Checkingthebatteries Turn the power switch onLights Points to Remember Hold the Camera CorrectlyTo release the shutter and take the picture To lock the focusMake sure Reset Operation Standard Shooting ModeRelease upward to open Loading the FilmSlide the back cover Back coverFilm loading indicator Close the back cover Turn the power switchFilm automatically advances to the first frame Switch on Button to determine Composition Follow the procedure here to cover ordinary photographyTurn the power Taking PicturesMax. telephoto focal Length 180mm Max. wide-angle focal Length 35 mmDepress the shutter Lock on, and when the subject is too closeRelease button halfway Rewinding the film before End of the roll Camera automatically rewinds the film when youUnloading the Film Reach the end of a rollFrame, use the focus lock Usingthe Focus LockMake sure Autofocus frame Slide the flash release to Flash ModesFlip up the flash Press the flash button Release the flash button to engage the mode Should be used. Slide When the flash isFlipped up, the camera FlashPress the shutter release button Auto Flash RangePre-flashes are not emitted in the Sports mode Select the Auto-S mode ButtonFlip up the flash, Release button Make sure the exposure Flip up the flash, Mode is set to PProgram Mode. Press the shutterIs displayed on SelftimerRemote control button Focus and exposure will be lockedUse a tripod, etc., to hold the camera steady Macro Photography Press the macro buttonPress the zoom buttons to determine Composition There are seven exposure modes four with preset settings Usingthe Exposure ModesExposure Modes How to Select the Exposure Mode Buttons or shift dialSports Select the Sports mode to display on the LCD panelTo shoot fast-moving subjects Select the Portrait Mode to display onPortrait ButtonTo take pictures with extended in-focus backgrounds Mode to display on Release buttonLandscape Select the LandscapeShooting Night Scenes Free of Subjects Mode to display on Button LCD panelNight Scene Select the Night SceneShutter release button Engage the Night Scene Mode. Flip up the flash. PressLarger aperture APERTURE-PREFERRED Auto aSmaller aperture Slower shutter speed 60-sec 500-secPanel Adjust the apertureManual Exposure M Display M on the LCDExposure level will Adjust the shutter Be displayed on SpeedTurn the shift dial to ViewfinderZoom Macro Table belowDistance Exposure Compensation While pressing the +There are two film-advance modes in addition to Usingthe Drive Modes DriveSelecting the Drive Mode Drive ModesWhile pressing the drive Release the drive buttonContinuous Shooting While the shutter releaseFirst exposure Double Exposure D.EXPButton fully to take Display D.EXP. onCannot be canceled after the first shot Power Focus Spot Metering PictureZoomexposure This exposure method is most effective whenButton depressed, press While keeping the zoomFully to take the picture Buttons again Control button to engage On the subject Remote Control mode Press the selftimer/remotePress Display Use selftimer outside this range Transmission is blocked by the converterViewfinder Cap Use the provided viewfinderCap to prevent light from entering the viewfinder Press the button on the remote control BulbPress the button on the remote control again Printing the Date and Time Correcting the Data After setting the dataPress the Date Mode button again Make sure The data to be corrected is blinkingDistance between the xenon tube and tne FlashA reflective backing that are ideal for both wide Conditions Brightness between that of the subjectTurn the power switch Select 1/100-sec. or When shooting in the Shutter-Preferred Auto modeExposure mode to S Using the shift dial ON, set the camerasPress the shutter release button Follow-Synchro Advanced flash photography using the G40Multi Flash Built-in flashAt 35 mm More than 100 mm A zoom lens, the focal length is changed byBe selected Mm wide-angle Greater than at 35 mm, for genuine telephotoAngle of view and depth of field That the camera is able to bring into focus.Subjects with low contrast Subjects that do not contain Power focus to manually focus on SubjectAutofocus AF Vertical lines Light Use the focus lock by firstTwo subjects at different distances Set in advanceYour shot and releasing the shutter at just the right time Standard photography mode refer to p , ifFilm, and is controlled by a combination Sense of motionShooting a subject with a night scene as its When shooting night scenes you may sometimesMost suitable exposure compensation for both On programmed data to properly compensate for Automatically when in the P Program modeSystem is automatically For the excessive brightness Proper exposure refers to the balance of lightWall, the exposure will be based on the average Film speed is indicated on the back of filmConverter can be used with the Aperture-Preferred Function, which can fill the frame with an areaThis is a close-up lens that lets you fill the frame Making it ideal for macro photography beginnersPanorama Photography Optional Accessories Optional Grip Strap BCare and Storage Battery Handling Troubleshooting SeeRewound film is still loaded Viewfinder lights Camera closer to the subjectContrast blue or black Remove the filmNot positioned on the subject SymptomCamera Subject was backlitQuestions and Answers How long will the batteries last?Specifications Frame, panorama marks, autofocusFt, Tele 1.2 ~ 7 m 3.9 ~ 23 ft with ISO Olympus OPTICALCO. Europa Gmbh

iS-3 DLX specifications

The Olympus iS-3 DLX is a compact and feature-rich film camera that stands out for its unique blend of advanced technology and user-friendly design. Launched in the mid-1990s, the iS-3 DLX was designed to cater to both amateur photographers and those seeking to venture into the world of photography with a reliable tool.

One of the standout features of the Olympus iS-3 DLX is its built-in zoom lens, which offers a focal range of 35mm to 105mm. This versatility allows photographers to capture a wide variety of scenes, whether it's wide landscapes, group shots, or intimate portraits. The lens also boasts a fast maximum aperture of f/3.5 at the wide end, enabling excellent low-light performance and the ability to achieve soft background blur, enhancing the overall depth of field in images.

The camera incorporates advanced autofocus technology, which ensures precise focusing on subjects in a variety of lighting conditions. The three-point autofocus system is complemented by an intelligent exposure control that adjusts the camera's settings for optimal image quality, making it easier for photographers to achieve stunning results without extensive manual adjustments.

In terms of usability, the iS-3 DLX features an intuitive interface with a range of automatic and manual modes. The camera's program mode simplifies the shooting process by automatically selecting the best aperture and shutter speed based on the lighting conditions. Additionally, the manual mode provides experienced photographers with complete control over their settings.

Another noteworthy aspect of the iS-3 DLX is its compact design, making it an excellent choice for travel and everyday photography. The camera also includes a built-in flash that can be activated automatically in low-light situations, ensuring that users can capture well-lit images without needing external accessories.

The iS-3 DLX is powered by a set of AA batteries, which makes it convenient for users to replace them on the go. The camera's durable construction ensures robustness, ideal for various shooting environments, further appealing to adventure-seeking photographers.

In conclusion, the Olympus iS-3 DLX combines modern photography technology with a user-friendly interface. Its versatile lens, advanced autofocus system, and compact design make it a noteworthy camera for anyone looking to enjoy the art of photography while having access to reliable performance. Whether capturing everyday moments or special occasions, the iS-3 DLX remains a valuable tool in the world of film photography.