Olympus SP-590UZ User Manual

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Taking pictures with

[COMBINE IN CAMERA2]

1

Use 789: to select the direction that

the frames are combined.

MENU

CANCEL

Direction for

combining the

next frame

2

Press the shutter button to take the first

frame.

A guide frame appears as a reference.

1st frame

MENU

CANCEL

MENU

CANCEL

SAVE

OK

Guide frame

Joint area

3

Compose the second shot so that the

joint area overlaps the guide frame.

Composition of the 2nd frame

SAVE

OK

MENU

CANCEL

4

Press the shutter button to take the

second frame.

To combine only two pictures, press the

o

button before taking the third frame.

5

Take the third frame in the same way as

s

teps 3 to 4.

After the third frame is taken, the camera

automatically processes the frames and the

combined panoram image is displayed.

To cancel a panoramic picture during

shooting, press the

 button.

Taking pictures with [COMBINE IN PC]

1

Use 789: to select the direction that

the frames are combined.

2

Press the shutter button to take the first

frame, and then compose the second

shot.

Compose the shot using the guide frame so

that the two adjacent frames overlap.

3

Repeat

s

tep 2 until the number of

required frames are taken, and then press

the

o button when done.

When the g mark is displayed, you cannot

continue shooting any further. Panorama

shooting is possible for up to 10 frames.

Refer to the OLYMPUS Master 2 help guide

for details on how to create panoramic

images.

Restoring the shooting functions to the

default settings [D RESET]

D

RESET

: h

P A S M I A

Submenu 1

Application

YES

Restores the following menu functions

to the default settings.

SHADOW ADJ (p. 22)

Flash (p. 22)

Exposure compensation (p. 23)

Macro (p. 24)

Self-timer (p. 24)

[A IMAGE QUALITY] (p. 29)

[J

] (p. 40)

Menu functions in [K CAMERA

MENU] (p. 30 to 39)

Switching between the monitor and

viewfinder (p. 25)

NO

The current settings are not changed.

Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to “Using the Menu” (p. 3).

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