Exposure (brightness), Color hue, Image quality – Olympus µ-7000 User Manual

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Exposure (brightness)

“Taking pictures with the right brightness”

Taking pictures of a subject against a backlight

A face against the backlight is brightened.
[SHADOW ADJ] (p. 22, 28)

Taking pictures using [FACE DETECT] for
[AF MODE] (p. 27)

Appropriate exposure is obtained for a face against

the backlight, and the face is brightened.

Taking pictures using [n] for [ESP/n]
(p. 27)

Brightness is matched with a subject in the center

of the screen and the image is not affected by

background light.

Taking pictures using [

#

] (FILL IN) (p. 19) flash

A subject against the backlight is brightened.

Taking pictures of a white beach or snow scene

Set the mode to [q BEACH & SNOW] (p. 28)

Taking pictures using exposure compensation
(p. 20)

Adjust the brightness while viewing the screen for

taking the picture. Normally, taking pictures of white

subjects (such as snow) results in images that are

darker than the actual subject. Use the F button to

adjust in the positive direction to express whites as

they appear.
When taking pictures of black subjects, on the other

hand, it is effective to adjust in the negative direction.

Color hue

“Taking pictures that capture natural
colors”

Taking pictures by selecting [WB] (p. 26)

Best results in most environments can normally

be obtained with the [AUTO] setting, but for some

subjects, you should try experimenting with different

settings. (This is especially true for sunshade under

a clear sky, mixed natural and artificial light settings,

and so on.)

Image quality

“Taking sharper pictures”

Taking pictures with the optical zoom

Avoid using [DIGITAL ZOOM] (p. 27) to take pictures.

Taking pictures at a low ISO sensitivity

If the picture is taken with a high ISO sensitivity, noise

(small colored spots and color unevenness that were

not in the original image) can occur, and the image

can appear grainy.
[ISO] (p. 26)

Panorama

“Taking pictures so that the frames are
stitched smoothly”

A tip for panoramic shooting

Taking pictures by pivoting with the camera at the

center prevents shifting of the image. When taking

pictures of close objects in particular, pivoting with the

lens end at the center produces favorable results.

Batteries

“Making batteries last longer”

Avoid any of the following operations when not
actually taking pictures because they deplete the
battery power

Repeatedly pressing the shutter button halfway
Repeatedly using the zoom

Set [POWER SAVE] (p. 42) to [ON]


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