How to use this manual – Olympus E-330 User Manual

Page 2

Advertising
background image

2

How to use this manual

This manual includes a table of contents, index and menu list to help you
easily locate the information you need.

Searching the table of contents

g P. 4

All section titles and chapter headings are listed in the table of contents so that
you can quickly find the information you need. There are chapters on camera
buttons, how to operate the menus, the functions of each feature, etc.

Searching the index

g P. 193

Terms used in this manual (such as the names of functions) are listed in
alphabetical order. When you come across a term that you are not familiar
with or about which you want to learn more, you can search the index to find
the relevant page. Camera part names and monitor indications are listed at
the end of the manual.

Searching the list of menus

g P. 166

The camera's menus are listed in a tree structure. When you come across a
menu whose name is unfamiliar on the menu screen, you can find the relevant
pages for this menu function in the menu list.

For information on how to read the instructions in this manual, refer to “How to
read the instruction pages”(P. 3).

Single-frame playback ...................................................................................89
Close-up playback .........................................................................................90
Light box display ............................................................................................91
Index display/Calendar display ......................................................................92
Information display.........................................................................................93
Slideshow.......................................................................................................94
Rotating images .............................................................................................95
Playback on TV..............................................................................................96
Editing still images .........................................................................................97
Copying images .............................................................................................99
Protecting images

k Preventing accidental erasure...................................100

Erasing images ............................................................................................101

Single-frame erase .......................................................................101
All-frame erase .............................................................................101

6 Playback ............................................................................... 89

Describes how to play back images that have been taken.

For example
When you want to play back the images you
have just taken

Go to “6 Playback” and look for the page titled “Single-
frame playback.
.......89”.

W/X (Shooting menu) ....................................166

j button function .........................................111
4 Center weighted averaging metering .........74

< CUSTOM ...................................................116

Y Custom menu .............................................168

e Digital ESP metering .................................74

< EASY .........................................................116

ISO ISO ...........................................................78

q Playback menu .........................................167

Z Setup menu ................................................169

n Spot metering ............................................74
nHI Spot metering - highlight control ............74
nSH Spot metering - shadow control ............74

A

Adobe RGB ......................................................88
AE bracketing ...................................................41
AE lock .............................................................77
AEL metering ..................................................108
AEL/AFL memo ..............................................108
AEL/AFL mode ...............................................106
AF illuminator ....................................................70
AF MODE .........................................................66
All-frame erase ...............................................101
Anti-shock .........................................................88
Aperture priority shooting A .............................30
Aperture value ..................................................29
Auto bracketing .................................................40
Auto flash ..........................................................45
Auto focus .......................................................149
Auto power off ................................................118
Auto white balance .....................................79, 81

D

Date/time setting ............................................ 119
DIAL ............................................................... 110
Direct print ..................................................... 125
DOCUMENTS .................................................. 27
DPOF ............................................................. 120

E

Easy printing .................................................. 126
Editing still images ........................................... 97
EV step .......................................................... 108
Exposure compensation .................................. 75
Eyepiece cover ................................................ 60

F

File name ....................................................... 114
Fill-in flash ........................................................ 47
FIREWORKS ................................................... 27
Firmware ........................................................ 118
Flash bracketing .............................................. 53
Flash intensity control ...................................... 52
Flash mode ...................................................... 45
Flash off ........................................................... 47
Focus aid ......................................................... 69
Focus lock ........................................................ 39
Focus mode ..................................................... 66
Focus ring ...................................................... 112

G

Gradation ......................................................... 86

For example
If you want to know more about the term
“HQ”

J Go to the index at the end of this manual and look

under H for “HQ.......71, 166”.

NOISE REDUCTION

OFF

*

/ON

P. 87

WB

AUTO

*

R -7 - +7

P. 81

G -7 - +7

5 5300K

R -7 - +7
G -7 - +7

3 6000K

R -7 - +7
G -7 - +7

2 7500K

R -7 - +7
G -7 - +7

1 3000K

R -7 - +7
G -7 - +7

w 4000K

R -7 - +7
G -7 - +7

x 4500K

R -7 - +7
G -7 - +7

y 6600K

R -7 - +7
G -7 - +7

V

R -7 - +7
G -7 - +7

CWB

2000K - 14000K

ISO

AUTO

*

/100 - 400 (Enhanced: 400 - 3200)

P. 78

For example
When you want to know how to make
settings for WB in the menu screen

J Go through the menus until you find WB and look

for the reference page number.

s0003_e_advanced.book Page 2 Tuesday, December 27, 2005 1:36 AM

Advertising