Shooting tips, Focusing on the subject, Subjects that are difficult to focus on – Olympus µ 830 User Manual

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g “Turn the camera on” (P. 6)

X Setting the date and time” (P. 35)

The battery has been pulled out of the camera

• The date and time settings will be returned to the factory default settings if the camera is left

without battery for approximately 1 day. Also, the date and time setting will be canceled
earlier than this if the battery has been in the camera for a short period of time. Before taking
important pictures, check that the date and time settings are correct.

There are several ways to focus, depending on the subject.

When the subject is not in the center of the frame

• Place the subject in the center of the frame, lock the focus on the subject, and then

recompose your picture.

• Set [AF MODE] to [iESP].

g “AF MODE Changing the focusing area” (P. 25)

The subject is moving quickly

• Focus the camera on a point roughly the same distance away as the subject you want to

shoot and lock the focus (by pressing the shutter button halfway). Then recompose your
picture and press the shutter button completely as the subject enters the frame.

• Under certain types of conditions, it is difficult to focus using auto focus. The green lamp on

the monitor lights, allowing you to check if the focus is locked.

In these cases, focus (focus lock) on an object with high contrast at the same distance as
the intended subject, recompose your shot and then take the picture. If the subject has no
vertical lines, hold the camera vertically and focus the camera using the focus lock function
by pressing the shutter button halfway, and then return the camera to the horizontal position
while keeping the button pressed halfway and take the picture.

Be sure to hold the camera firmly with both hands and press the shutter button slowly so as to
avoid moving the camera. You can also reduce the blurring by pressing

h before shooting

the picture.

g “h button Shooting pictures using the image stabilizer” (P. 17)

Pictures are more likely to be blurry when:

• images are shot at a high-magnification zoom setting, i.e. using both optical zoom and digital

zoom functions,

• the object is dark and the shutter speed is slow, or
• scene modes where the flash is turned off and/or the shutter speed is slow.

Shooting tips

Focusing on the subject

Subjects that are difficult to focus on

Prevent blur by using image stabilization

The green lamp
blinks.
The subject cannot be
brought into focus.

Subject with low
contrast

Subject with an
extremely bright area
in the center of the
frame

Subject without
vertical lines

Subjects at different
distances

Fast-moving subject

The subject is not in
the center of the frame

The green lamp lights,
but the subject cannot
be brought into focus.

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