When to use the monitor and viewfinder, P. 24, Gp. 24 – Olympus D-595 Zoom User Manual

Page 24: Features of the monitor and viewfinder

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When to use the monitor and viewfinder

Monitor

Viewfinder

Advantages

You can check the picture area
that the camera actually
records.

Camera movement does not
occur easily and subjects can be
seen clearly even in bright places.
Little battery power is used.

Disadvantages

Camera movement occurs easily
and subjects may be difficult to
see in bright/dark places. The
monitor uses more battery power
than the viewfinder.

When close to a subject, the
image in the viewfinder differs
slightly from the picture that the
camera actually records.

Tips

Use the monitor when you need to
know the exact area the camera
records, or to take a close-up of a
person or flower (macro shooting).

Use the viewfinder for general
snapshots, landscape pictures
and other casual shots.

Viewfinder

• The camera records a wider area than the image in the

viewfinder.

• As you get closer to the subject, the actual image recorded

(the shaded area in the illustration on the left) differs
slightly from the image in the viewfinder.

TIPS

To turn the monitor off and take pictures using the viewfinder
→ In shooting mode, press Z to display the top menu, and press c. The monitor

turns off. Repeat the steps to turn the monitor on.

When the monitor turns off automatically
→ If the camera is not used for over 3 minutes, the monitor turns off automatically.

To turn the monitor on, press

# or the shutter button.

To adjust the brightness of the monitor
→ Adjust the brightness with the [s] settings. g“Adjusting the brightness

of the monitor” (P. 89)

When the monitor is hard to see
→ Bright light, such as direct sunlight, may cause vertical lines (smears) to appear

on the image in the monitor. This does not affect recorded pictures.

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