Olympus E-330 User Manual

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A guide to functions for different subjects

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Using exposure compensation

When shooting a picture with background, select
a background that will bring out the shape and
color of the flower. A simple background will bring
out the subject. When shooting bright and whitish
flowers, adjust exposure compensation to

-

(minus) so that the flower stands out from the
dark background.

Changing shooting mode

The method to capture a subject changes according to
the type of subject you wish to emphasize, be it a field or
a bunch of flowers. To change the focus area, set to A
(aperture priority shooting) mode and select the aperture
value.

When you open the aperture (decrease the aperture

value), the camera will focus within a shorter range
(shallow depth of field), producing an emphasized subject
with a blurred background.

When you close the aperture (increase the aperture

value), the camera will focus over a wider range (more depth of field), producing a
picture with clear focus.

You can use the preview function to confirm the changes in the depth of field
when the aperture is changed.

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