Olympus E-1 User Manual

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Miscellaneous

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Troubleshooting

The picture is too dark.

Possible cause

The subject was too small
and was backlit.

There was something
bright in the center of the
image.

A high aperture value is set
in the A (M) mode.

A fast shutter speed is set in
the S (M) mode.

Corrective action

Set the metering system to spot metering. Or use
the flash.

When there is something bright in the center of the
image, the whole image will be darker regardless of
the metering system. Adjust the exposure toward +.

Decrease the aperture value. Or set the exposure
mode to the P mode.

Reduce the shutter speed. Or set the exposure
mode to the P mode.

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P. 68, 99

P. 65

P. 57, 59

P. 57, 59

The colors of pictures taken indoors look unnatural.

Possible cause

Indoor lighting affected the
picture's colors.

The white balance setting
is wrong.

Corrective action

Set the appropriate white balance for the lighting.
More natural-looking colors can be reproduced
with the one-touch white balance.

Set the appropriate white balance for the lighting
again.

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P. 85

P. 85

The picture has obscured edge(s).

Possible cause

There is dust on the CCD.

Corrective action

Operate the dust reduction function to clean the
CCD.

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P. 170

The picture is too bright.

Corrective action

When there is something dark in the center of the
image, the edges of the image will be brighter
regardless of the metering system. Adjust the
exposure toward –.

Set ISO to auto or 100. If there is no
improvement, use an ND filter.

Increase the aperture value. Or set the exposure
mode to the P mode.

Increase the shutter speed. Or set the exposure
mode to the P mode.

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P. 65

P. 83

P. 57, 59

P. 57, 61

Possible cause

There was something dark
in the center of the image.

The ISO setting is high.

A low aperture value is set in
the A (M) mode.

A slow shutter speed is set
in the S (M) mode.

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