Olympus E-10 User Manual

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excels in that area, too.

As you’d expect, the E-10’s built-in flash

operates in a variety of modes. You can

choose from auto flash for low- and back-

light conditions, red-eye reducing flash,

fill-in (forced on) flash and flash off to take

advantage of natural light.

And going beyond what you’d expect

from a digital camera of this caliber, the

E-10’s flash is an exclusive scene-detecting

flash. So if your subject is standing off to one

side at dusk, the flash compensates and

makes sure the right amount of light is fired.

You can also attach our optional FL-40

P h o t o g ra p h y i s t h e
a r t o f u s i n g l i g h t .

Aside from its many exposure controls,

the E-10 SLR offers other ways to help you

use light to make beautiful pictures.

In-camera metering is fast and accurate

in a variety of difficult lighting situations.

Our digital ESP multi-pattern metering

measures light from multiple areas of the

image. Center-weighted metering concen-

trates on light in the center of the viewfinder.

And Spot metering concentrates on a much

smaller area (about 1.6%) in the center of

the viewfinder.

Of course, another way photographers

work with light is by generating it. The E-10

external flash to the E-10’s hot shoe. You’ll

increase your flash distance to more than 30

feet, and have greater control. When used with

the E-10, the FL-40 also works as a scene-

detecting flash. And for studio work, a PC

Sync lets you easily connect to studio strobes.

The E-10 SLR handles the most

difficult and diverse lighting

conditions with ease. For

instance, it faithfully captures

every nuance of Hollywood’s

magnificent Pantages Theatre.

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