Olympus iS-3 DLX manual Sports, To shoot fast-moving subjects

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SPORTS

To shoot fast-moving subjects.

In this mode, the camera automatically selects both a faster shutter speed and the Continuous Shooting mode. This results in increased clarity, and lets you capture fast moving photo opportunities you might otherwise miss.

Select the Sports mode to display on the LCD panel.

As long as the shutter release button is pressed, the shutter will release continuously.

Notes:

In the Sports mode, for faster flash response, Auto-S pre-flashes will not be emitted. The camera exposes a maximum of two frames per second.

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Contents Instructions Depress Blinking HalfwaySelftimer PreparationsRemote control sensor front AF illuminator Power ON/OFF switchPF button Macro button Back cover release Tripod socket Shift buttonsExposure compensation/ Manual exposure Auto flash Auto-S flash Fill-in flashAttaching the Strap Basic Shooting Procedures Outline of OperationsLoad the batteries p Open the back cover p Close the back cover p Depress the shutter releaseButton fully to take a picture Loadingthebatteries Turn the power switch on CheckingthebatteriesLights Points to Remember Hold the Camera CorrectlyTo lock the focus To release the shutter and take the pictureMake sure Reset Operation Standard Shooting ModeLoading the Film Slide the back coverRelease upward to open Back coverFilm loading indicator Turn the power switch Close the back coverFilm automatically advances to the first frame Follow the procedure here to cover ordinary photography Turn the powerSwitch on Button to determine Composition Taking PicturesMax. telephoto focal Length 180mm Max. wide-angle focal Length 35 mmLock on, and when the subject is too close Depress the shutterRelease button halfway Camera automatically rewinds the film when you Unloading the FilmRewinding the film before End of the roll Reach the end of a rollUsingthe Focus Lock Frame, use the focus lockMake sure Autofocus frame Flash Modes Slide the flash release toFlip up the flash Press the flash button Release the flash button to engage the mode When the flash is Flipped up, the cameraShould be used. Slide FlashPress the shutter release button Auto Flash RangeSelect the Auto-S mode Button Pre-flashes are not emitted in the Sports modeFlip up the flash, Make sure the exposure Flip up the flash, Mode is set to P ProgramRelease button Mode. Press the shutterSelftimer Remote control buttonIs displayed on 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 Usingthe Exposure Modes There are seven exposure modes four with preset settingsExposure Modes How to Select the Exposure Mode Buttons or shift dialSelect the Sports mode to display on the LCD panel SportsTo shoot fast-moving subjects Mode to display on PortraitSelect the Portrait ButtonMode to display on Release button LandscapeTo take pictures with extended in-focus backgrounds Select the LandscapeMode to display on Button LCD panel Night SceneShooting Night Scenes Free of Subjects Select the Night SceneShutter release button Engage the Night Scene Mode. Flip up the flash. PressAPERTURE-PREFERRED Auto a Larger apertureSmaller aperture Slower shutter speed 60-sec 500-secAdjust the aperture Manual Exposure MPanel Display M on the LCDAdjust the shutter Be displayed on Speed Turn the shift dial toExposure level will ViewfinderTable below Zoom MacroDistance Exposure Compensation While pressing the +Usingthe Drive Modes Drive Selecting the Drive ModeThere are two film-advance modes in addition to Drive ModesWhile pressing the drive Release the drive buttonContinuous Shooting While the shutter releaseDouble Exposure D.EXP Button fully to takeFirst exposure Display D.EXP. onCannot be canceled after the first shot Power Focus Spot Metering PictureZoomexposure This exposure method is most effective whenWhile keeping the zoom Button depressed, pressFully to take the picture Buttons again Press the selftimer/remote Control button to engage On the subject Remote Control modePress Display Use selftimer outside this range Transmission is blocked by the converterUse the provided viewfinder Viewfinder CapCap 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 After setting the data Press the Date Mode button againCorrecting the Data Make sure The data to be corrected is blinkingFlash Distance between the xenon tube and tneA reflective backing that are ideal for both wide Conditions Brightness between that of the subjectWhen shooting in the Shutter-Preferred Auto mode Exposure mode to S Using the shift dialTurn the power switch Select 1/100-sec. or ON, set the camerasPress the shutter release button Advanced flash photography using the G40 Multi FlashFollow-Synchro Built-in flashA zoom lens, the focal length is changed by Be selected Mm wide-angleAt 35 mm More than 100 mm Greater than at 35 mm, for genuine telephotoAngle of view and depth of field That the camera is able to bring into focus.Power focus to manually focus on Subject Autofocus AFSubjects with low contrast Subjects that do not contain Vertical lines Light Use the focus lock by firstTwo subjects at different distances Set in advanceStandard photography mode refer to p , if Film, and is controlled by a combinationYour shot and releasing the shutter at just the right time Sense of motionWhen shooting night scenes you may sometimes Shooting a subject with a night scene as itsMost suitable exposure compensation for both Automatically when in the P Program mode On programmed data to properly compensate forSystem is automatically Proper exposure refers to the balance of light Wall, the exposure will be based on the averageFor the excessive brightness Film speed is indicated on the back of filmFunction, which can fill the frame with an area This is a close-up lens that lets you fill the frameConverter can be used with the Aperture-Preferred Making it ideal for macro photography beginnersPanorama Photography Optional Accessories Optional Grip Strap BCare and Storage Battery Handling Troubleshooting SeeCamera closer to the subject Contrast blue or blackRewound film is still loaded Viewfinder lights Remove the filmSymptom CameraNot positioned on the subject 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. 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iS-3 DLX specifications

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