Pre-capture mode – Olympus E-100 ZOOM RS User Manual

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Pre-capture Mode

Pre-capture Mode

Pre-capture Mode

Pre-capture Mode

Pre-capture Mode

zoomed very smoothly and fluidly. One of the difficulties I’ve

encountered when using other digital cameras is the short

focal length zoom lens allows you to have tremendous

depth-of-field. Conversely, if you want or need a selective

depth-of-field, it’s difficult to get that with other digital cam-

eras. With this lens’ ability to zoom out so far, selective

focusing becomes easy.”

Image Stabilization - Sharper Images at

Slower Shutter Speeds

Walter continues, “another situation I had was at a flat-

track motorcycle race at dusk. Light levels were low and I

was forced to shoot without a tripod. I was able to handhold

the camera at full zoom with the on-board image stabiliza-

tion while panning and got sharp, crisp images. This would

have been impossible to do with a 35mm film camera. The

lens would be far too heavy at this focal length to handhold.

With image stabilization you can shoot at slower shutter

speeds to compensate for low light and still produce a

sharp image.”

The pre-capture ability on the CAMEDIA E-100 ZOOM RS is

exclusively an Olympus technology and is one attribute that

truly sets this digital camera apart from any others. Like many

other features, it was designed with action, sports and fast-

paced event photography in mind.

Previous Work-around

An inherent attribute of any digital camera is the slight time

lag from when the shutter button is depressed and the time

the image is actually captured. One method digital photogra-

phers have used to counter this is to try and anticipate when

the precise moment of capture will occur and start depress-

ing the shutter button well before the moment of intended

capture. This has been a hit-and-miss proposition for nearly

all photographers.

The CAMEDIA E-100 ZOOM RS’s “pre-capture” capabilities

alleviate the need for this clumsy technique and completely

removes the anxiety of missing “the critical moment” for digi-

tal photographers.

Caching to a 9 Mb Buffer

The “pre-capture” process begins by holding down the shut-

ter button halfway, (see the diagram entitled CAMEDIA E-100

Panning in low light

using the CAMEDIA

E-100 ZOOM RS’s

image stabalization

© 2000 Walter Urie

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