Comparison of the viewfinder & monitor – Olympus 300 DIGITAL User Manual

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• Never open the card cover, remove the battery or disconnect the AC

adapter while the orange lamp is blinking. Doing so could destroy
stored pictures and prevent storage of the pictures you have just
taken.

• When taking pictures against strong backlight, the area of the

picture in shadow may appear colored.

• When you point the camera lens toward a bright subject, smears

(lines like beams of light) may appear on the image in the monitor.
This does not affect recorded pictures.

Comparison of the viewfinder & monitor

Viewfinder

Monitor

Advantages

Camera movement does

not occur easily and

subjects can be seen

clearly even in bright

places.

Little battery power is

used.

You can check the picture area

that the camera actually

records more accurately.

Disadvantages When close to a subject,

the image in the viewfinder

is a little different from the

picture that the camera

actually records.

Camera movement can occur

easily and subjects may be

difficult to see in bright/dark

places. The monitor uses more

battery power than the

viewfinder.

Tips

Use the viewfinder for

general snapshots

(landscape pictures,

casual shots, etc.).

Use the monitor when you
want to shoot while checking
the picture area that the
camera actually records. Use
when taking macro pictures or
close-ups of a person or flower.

• The camera records a wider area than the image in the

viewfinder.

• As you get closer to the subject, the actual image recorded

becomes lower than the one in the viewfinder (see left).

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