Olympus FE-350 User Manual

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Getting to know your camera better

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There are several factors that can cause the picture to appear grainy.
Using the digital zoom to take close-up pictures

• With the digital zoom, part of the image is cropped and enlarged. The greater the

magnification, the grainier the picture appears.

g “Zoom lever Zooming while shooting/Close-up playback” (P. 16)

Increasing the ISO sensitivity

• When you increase the [ISO] setting, “noise”, which appears as spots of unwanted color

or unevenness in the color, can be introduced and give the picture a grainy appearance.
This camera is equipped with a function to allow shooting at high sensitivity while
suppressing noise; however, increasing the ISO sensitivity can result in some noise,
depending on the shooting conditions.

g “ISO Changing the ISO sensitivity” (P. 22)

Taking pictures with the

f mode set to M, W, S or X

• When taking pictures of dark subjects using the above scene modes, the picture may

appear grainy.

g “f Shooting pictures by selecting a scene mode according to the situation” (P. 13)

• The reason why there are sometimes differences between the actual colors and the colors

recorded in a picture is related to the light source illuminating the subject. [WB] is the
function that helps the camera determine the true colors. Normally, the [AUTO] setting
provides the optimal white balance, but depending on the subject, results may be better if
you manually adjust the [WB] setting.

• When the subject is in the shade on a sunny day

• When the subject is illuminated by both natural light and indoor lighting, such as

when near a window

• When there is no white in the center of the frame

g “WB Adjusting the color of a picture” (P. 21)

• Often, bright subjects (such as snow) turn out darker than their natural colors. Adjusting

OF toward [+] makes the subject closer to their real shades. Conversely, when you are
shooting dark subjects, it can be effective to adjust toward [–]. Sometimes, using the flash
may not produce the brightness (exposure) that was intended.

g “OF/< button Changing picture brightness (Exposure compensation)/

Printing pictures” (P. 15)

• Set the flash to [

#] (fill-in) to activate fill-in-flash. You can shoot a subject against backlight

without the face of the subject appearing dark. [

#] is effective not only for shooting against

backlight, but also for shooting under fluorescent and other artificial lighting.

g “Y# button Flash shooting” (P. 16)

• Setting OF to [+] is effective when shooting against backlight.

g “OF/< button Changing picture brightness (Exposure compensation)/

Printing pictures” (P. 15)

• When [FACE DETECT] is set to [ON], faces in pictures appears bright, since adequate

exposure for the detected face can be obtained even under backlight conditions.

g “FACE DETECT Focusing on a face” (P. 23)

The picture is too grainy

Taking pictures with the correct color

Taking pictures of a white beach or snow scene

Taking pictures of a subject against backlight

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