Olympus D-150-C-1 User Manual

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BASIC SHOOTING OPERATIONS

3.

Press the shutter button all the way (full-press).

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The camera takes the picture and two
short beep tones are generated.

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The orange lamp on the right of the

viewfinder blinks (to indicate that the
image is being recorded on the card) for
a moment and then goes out.

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When you take a picture, it is displayed

on the monitor for a short time.

Always press the shutter button gently. If you press too hard, the camera may
move and the image will be blurred.

If you take another shoot, wait for a few seconds until the orange lamp goes
out before retrying shooting.

The blinking orange lamp indicates that the image you just shot is being
processed.

After the flash emits, the orange lamp blinks first rapidly then slowly. The
orange lamp blinking slowly indicates that the flash is being charged. When
you shoot under low light or against back light, wait until the orange lamp
stops blinking.

The length of time required before the camera is ready for the next shot and the
number of images that can be shot vary depending on the Record mode.

Never attempt to open the card cover or take out the card or batteries while the
orange lamp is blinking quickly. Otherwise, the image you have just shot will not
be saved. Existing data on the card may also be destroyed.

Full-press

Orange lamp blinks

4.

You can take another picture when
blinking of the orange lamp ends.

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