Using the func menu (p. 23), Using the direct buttons, Using the menu – Olympus 1060 User Manual

Page 3: Three ways to adjust settings

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Internal memory .......................... p. 11, 65
ISO.................................................... p. 29

L

Lithium Ion Battery ...................... p. 10, 63

M

MACRO ............................................ p. 22
MEMORY FORMAT .................... p. 42, 59
MENU COLOR ................................. p. 43
METERING ....................................... p. 31
microSD Attachment ............. p. 10, 12, 66
microSD card .............................. p. 12, 66
Movie

A.....................................p. 16, 19

MTP ............................................ p. 56, 57
MY FAVORITE

6 ............................. p. 26

N

NTSC ................................................ p. 48
Number of storable still pictures ....... p. 65

O

OLYMPUS Master 2 ............. p. 10, 33, 56
Optical zoom ..................................... p. 20

P

PAL ................................................... p. 48
PANORAMA ...................................... p. 33
PERFECT FIX .................................. p. 36
PictBridge ......................................... p. 50
PIXEL MAPPING .............................. p. 45
Playback

q ...............................p. 16, 62

PLAYBACK MENU ....................... p. 5, 40
POWER SAVE .................................. p. 49
PRINTORDER ........................... p. 41, 53
Protecting images

0 .....................p. 40

PW ON SETUP ................................. p. 43

R

REC VIEW ........................................ p. 44
REDEYE ........................................... p. 21
REDEYE FIX .................................... p. 36
RESET .............................................. p. 35
Resize

Q ........................................p. 37

Rotating images y ........................... p. 40

S

Saturation ......................................... p. 38

 mode .................................p. 18, 32
Self-timer .......................................... p. 22
Sepia................................................. p. 38
SETUP .............................................. p. 42
SHADOW ADJ .................................. p. 20
Shooting still picture

K .................. p. 15

SHUTTER SOUND ........................... p. 44
Shutter speed ................................... p. 15
SILENT MODE ................................. p. 49
sleep mode ....................................... p. 58
SLIDESHOW .................................... p. 36
Soundrecording R ............... p. 19, 31, 40
SOUND SETTINGS .......................... p. 44
SPOT (AF MODE) ............................ p. 31
Spot n (METERING) ..................... p. 31
Strap ................................................. p. 10
SUPER MACRO ............................... p. 22

U

USB cable ............................. p. 10, 50, 56

V

VIDEO OUT ...................................... p. 48
Volume ........................................ p. 16, 44

W

Warning sound

8 ...........................p. 44

WB .................................................... p. 29

X

xD-Picture Card .......................... p. 11, 64

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Using the FUNC Menu (p. 23)

Using the FUNC Menu (p. 23)

Frequently used shooting menu functions can be set with fewer
steps using the FUNC menu.

Using the Direct Buttons

Using the Direct Buttons

Frequently used shooting functions can be accessed using the
direct buttons.

Shutter button (p. 15)

Zoom button (p. 20)

F button (exposure compensation) (p. 21)
& button (macro) (p. 22)

# button ( ash) (p. 21)

Y button (self-timer) (p. 22)

q/

button (playback/print) (p. 36, p. 50)

g/Ebutton (change information display/menu
guide/check date and time) (p. 3, p. 13, p. 23)

f/S button (Shadow Adjustment Technology/
erase) (p. 20, p. 41)

! button (p. 3, p. 23)

Arrow pad

! button

Buttons in use

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1

Set the mode dial to

K,

, A

or

q.

The

symbol

in “Menu Settings”
(p. 28 to 49) indicates
available shooting
modes.

2

Press the

 button.

This example describes how to use the
menus to set the [DIGITAL ZOOM].

Press the



button to return
to the previous
screen in any
step after Step 2.

S C N

RESET

PANORAMA

CAMERA

MENU

SILENT

MODE

MENU

EXIT

SET

OK

IMAGE

QUALITY

SETUP

Shooting mode top menu

3

Use

1234 to select the desired

menu, and press the

! button.

Pressing and

holding the

E

button displays
an explanation
(menu guide)
of the selected
option.

ISO

OFF

OFF

1

2

CAMERA MENU

SET

OK

AUTO
o

FINE ZOOM

DIGITAL ZOOM

DRIVE

AUTO

WB

MENU

EXIT

Submenu 1

 button

Arrow pad

! button

Buttons in use

4

Use

12 to select the desired

submenu 1, and press the

! button.

1

2

ISO

OFF

OFF

CAMERA MENU

AUTO

o

FINE ZOOM

DIGITAL ZOOM

DRIVE

AUTO

WB

MENU

EXIT

SET OK

1

2

ISO

OFF

OFF

CAMERA MENU

AUTO

o

FINE ZOOM

DIGITAL ZOOM

DRIVE

AUTO

WB

MENU

SET OK

BACK

DIGITAL ZOOM

OFF

ON

Page tab

Submenu 2

To quickly move to the desired submenu,

press

3 to highlight the page tab, and

then use

12 to move the page tab.

Press

4 to return to the submenu 1.

Some menus include submenus that

appear by pressing the

! button.

5

Use

12 to select the submenu 2,

and press the

! button.

Once a setting is selected, the display
returns to the previous screen.

There may

be additional
operations. “Menu
Settings” (p. 28 to
49)

6

Press the

 button to complete

the setting.

Three Ways to Adjust Settings

E button

Using the Menu

Using the Menu

Various camera settings can be accessed through the
menus, including functions used during shooting and
playback and the date/time and screen display.

Some menus may not be selectable due to

combinations of functions that have been set or
the selected

 mode (p. 18).

1

2

ISO

OFF

ON

CAMERA MENU

AUTO
o

FINE ZOOM

DIGITAL ZOOM

DRIVE

AUTO

WB

MENU

EXIT

SET

OK

Please read “Menu Settings” (p. 28 to 49) while referring to this page.

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