Taking pictures with a conversion lens, 1 en – Olympus SP-565 UZ User Manual

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EN

Taking a preset number of shots at preset intervals [TIMELAPSE]

K

CAMERA MENU  TIMELAPSE

:

P A S M r s

Submenu 2

Submenu 3

Submenu 4

Application

OFF

The timelapse shooting function is deactivated.

ON

2 to 99

1MIN to 99MIN

The timelapse shooting function is activated. The

amount of images and shooting interval can be

selected.

Timelapse shooting

Pressing the shutter button after setting the amount of images, shooting interval and setting

this function to [ON], the first frame will be taken, and the camera takes the remaining frames

thereafter automatically. The camera automatically enters sleep mode

(p. 63) after the first frame

has been saved. Sleep mode is exited around 7 seconds before the next shot. Once the preset

number of frames is taken, the camera automatically turns off.

Use of new batteries or an AC adapter is recommended when taking frames over an extended period

of time.

If any of the following operations are performed while the camera is in sleep mode, the camera

cancels timelapse mode and returns to normal shooting: opening of the battery compartment cover or

card cover, connecting the camera to a computer, pressing the shutter button or arrow pad.

If the internal memory or card or the battery power runs out during sleep mode, a warning is

displayed, [TIMELAPSE] mode is canceled and the camera automatically turns off.

Taking pictures with a conversion lens

[

1

]

K

CAMERA MENU  1

:

P A S M r s A

Submenu 2

Application

OFF

No conversion lens is used (camera

body only).

ON

The camera takes pictures by

attaching a conversion lens specified

by Olympus (sold separately).

When a conversion lens is attached, light

from the built-in flash can cause vignetting

where shadows from the conversion lens

appear on the images.

When a conversion lens is attached, the

camera may take extra time to focus.

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

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