1)Set Mode Dial to either A (Aperture Priority) or M (Manual), push the “OK/MENU” Button, and push the camera’s Arrow Pad control to RIGHT to enter “MODE MENU”.
2)In the CAMERA Tab, set ISO to “100”.
3)If using the internal strobe in “Slave Mode”, in the CAMERA Tab choose FLASH and then “Slave”, and push the camera’s Arrow Pad control to RIGHT. Then push the Arrow Pad UP or DOWN from (1) to (10) to select a flash intensity value. (When there is not much ambient light, or for general underwater conditions it is possible to trigger the
(1) flash intensity.)
Note: When the internal strobe is set to Slave Mode, the Master Strobe’s (i.e., the camera’s
internal strobe) light adjustment method becomes
4)Push OK/MENU Button to complete this setting.
5)Push Flash Mode Button one or more times to set
6)Turn the Jog Dial to select your desired Aperture Value. When the Shooting Mode is A (Aperture Priority) or M (Manual), push the Exposure Compensation Button while turning the Jog Dial to make these settings.
7)As necessary, while pushing the Exposure Compensation Button, turn the Jog Dial to set Exposure Compensation in Aperture Priority Mode to adjust Aperture; and turn the Jog Dial in Manual Mode to adjust Shutter Speed for Exposure Compensation.
8)Confirm these settings in the LCD display.
Below are some other cameras requiring similar settings. For details of making such settings, refer to your camera manual.
Olympus:
Canon: S50, S45, S40, S30, A70, A60, A40, A30, G2, G3, G5
Nikon: CP880, CP885, CP900, CP990, CP995, CP4300, CP4500, CP5000, CP5400, CP5700
Sony:
(And for cameras having settable ISO Sensitivity, but not settable Aperture Value, and with Aperture Value visible in LCD display)
1) Turn Mode Dial to MREC and push MENU Button to bring up Shooting Menu.
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