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Summary of Contents for 10 x 25 WP I Binoculars - Magellan 10x25 WP I...

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Page 2: ...t advanced electronics To its acceptability of Olympus interchangeable lens es a special film winder a flash and a host of other accessories are added to make it a complete system of photography With...

Page 3: ...d to Save Battery Consumption 22 Switching the Camera Off 23 Rewinding the Film 23 Unloading the Film 24 The Use of the Self Timer 25 Photographic Techniques 26 to 42 Controlling the Exposure 27 Photo...

Page 4: ...ONTROLS Rewind Release Lever P 23 P 10 P 25 Self Timer Battery Check Light Self Timer Battery Check Beeper Preview Button P 39 Manual Adapter Socket Shoulder Strap Eyelet P 39 Manual Adapte Guide Knob...

Page 5: ...ASA Film Speed Dial Mode Index Shutter Release Button Activator Switch Exposure Counter P 14 P 37 P 17 P 27 P 19 P 29 P 15 P 30 P 22 P 22 Lens Release Button P 8 Rewind Knob Camera Back Release Rewind...

Page 6: ...Hole Battery Chamber Body Mount Ring P 33 P 33 P 33 P 33 P 9 Shutter Curtain Film Rewind Shaft P 11 Film Chamber Film Guide Pins Viewfinder Eyepiece Frame Sprocket Film Take up Spool Camera Back Film...

Page 7: ...silver oxide batteries Without them the shutter of this electronic single lens reflex camera will not function This section is devoted to explaining the preparations which you must go through before p...

Page 8: ...you have purchased an OM 10 in conjunction with a lens the body cap and rear lens cap are not provided Remove the front lens cap Remove the body cap and the rear lens cap MOUNTING AND DETACHING THE LE...

Page 9: ...Detach the lens Mount the lens 8...

Page 10: ...BATTERIES Remove the cover of the battery chamber Insert two 1 5V alkaline manganese batteries LR44 A76 Replace the cover NOTE Two 1 5V silver oxide batteries SR44 Eveready EPX 76 or equivalents can b...

Page 11: ...he batteries have not been correctly inserted or their charge is exhausted In this case they must be replaced A beeping sound is heard and the battery check light turns on After the check set back the...

Page 12: ...LOADING THE FILM Load the film Open the camera back Never load or unload the camera in direct sun light 11...

Page 13: ...lm leader in one of the slots of the take up spool The film leader must not be excessively drawn out The film leader does not enter completely The film leader is excessively drawn out The film leader...

Page 14: ...The perforations of the film must engage with the sprocket teeth Make sure it is well tense and close the back Wind the film once 13...

Page 15: ...shots until the exposure counter shows 1 Ways of taking blank shots This instance is not suit able for taking blank shots since the automatic ex posure control built in the OM 10 prolongs the ex posu...

Page 16: ...SETTING THE ASA FILM SPEED Set the ASA film speed The ASA film speed dial is set at ASA 100 15...

Page 17: ...the problems of exposure are electronically taken care by the OM 10 It is a single lens reflex camera which can be set for automatic control of exposure and when set so taking correctly exposed beauti...

Page 18: ...desired aperture Aperture guideline Confirm that the camera is set at the AUTO position Set the selector dial at the ON position NOTE To make full use of the aperture ring read page 27 SETTING THE APE...

Page 19: ...The proper shutter speed lights up in the viewfinder 18...

Page 20: ...TAKING PICTURES AUTOMATICALLY Focus 19...

Page 21: ...Out of focus Correct focus 20...

Page 22: ...When holding the camera horizontally make sure to press your elbows against your body Have your elbow pressed against your body when holding the camera verti cally too...

Page 23: ...Energy flows from the alkaline manganese or silver oxide batteries and a light appears by the shutter speed scale in the viewfinder However When the selector dial is set at the OFF position No energy...

Page 24: ...when you are not going to take any more pictures ends Turn the rewind release lever when the film Move the selector dial to the OFF position SWITCHING THE CAMERA OFF REWINDING THE FILM 23...

Page 25: ...film and unload the resistance Open the back Keep rewinding the film until you feel no more UNLOADING THE FILM 24...

Page 26: ...selector dial to the position SELF TIMER Press the shutter release button A beeping sound is heard and the self timer light blinks The shutter will be released after about 12 seconds Return the select...

Page 27: ...the wide variety of lenses flash winder and system accessories which can be used with it allow you to fully master all the techniques which automatic photography can makepossible We shall devote the...

Page 28: ...rol exposure so as to obtain properly ex posed photographs When a red light turns on in the red zone at the top of the shutter speed scale in the view finder it indicates overexposure In such a case t...

Page 29: ...taken with this technique offer an inter esting challenge Turn the aperture ring until the light in the viewfinder appears by the shutter speed value suitable for the photographic situa tion and then...

Page 30: ...speed set on the dial within 2 By this means it is possible to obtain high or low key effects is for high key overex posure and is for low key underex posure However it is not possible to obtain comp...

Page 31: ...urse blur can easily occur in long exposures so it is re commended to use a tripod and a cable release Set the mode selector lever to B and press the shutter release button The shutter will remain ope...

Page 32: ...d off it reverts to the camera s AE photography It takes but a flick of a finger to change it from one to the other When the ON OFF switch of the T32 or T20 is turned on the flash will be automati cal...

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Page 34: ...e power winder for automatic film winding can well be the perfect answer such as the Olympus Winder 2 which can be attached on the OM 10 very simply and switched to the single or sequence mode photogr...

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Page 36: ...lens to the feeling obtain ed with a telephoto lens by blurring the back ground or on the other hand by stressing the perspective giving a special effect to the back ground by means of a wide angle le...

Page 37: ...Telephoto 200mm 36...

Page 38: ...ger the F number becomes the wider this clearly defined range becomes and the background becomes sharper On the con trary the smaller the F number becomes this range becomes less wide while the backgr...

Page 39: ...is set at F 4 the range which appears clearly defined will be approximately from 3m 10 ft to about 4 5m 15ft If an F16 is used the range will be approxi mately between about 2m 6 6 ft and 10m 33ft Whe...

Page 40: ...l effects to match the photographic situation or your own intentions you must rely on your own expertise and practice In photography with manual control of exposure the mode selector lever must be set...

Page 41: ...dapter Then press the shutter release button Aperture priority high keyed How to apply aperture priority to your photo graphic needs Set the aperture as preferred Look through the viewfinder to see th...

Page 42: ...5 4 5 5 5 4 6 5 6 4 5 5 6 4 5 5 4 3 5 4 6 4 5 4 F STOP RANGE 2 8 22 3 5 22 3 5 16 2 16 3 5 16 2 16 2 8 16 2 16 2 8 22 2 16 2 8 16 2 8 22 1 2 16 1 4 16 1 8 16 3 5 22 4 22 3 6 22 4 22 4 22 5 32 5 32 2...

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Page 44: ...nt temperature lowers As the batteries that activate the camera at nor mal temperature regularly sometimes fail to in low temperature it is recommended to use fresh batteries in a cold district Take c...

Page 45: ...ton cloth moistened with denatured alcohol NEV ER rub the lens surfaces with your finger cloth ing or other abrasive material If dust or fingerprints collect on the mirror focusing screen or prism tak...

Page 46: ...red light flashing but cannot move the lever take your camera to an authorized OLYM PUS Service Center Q Why doesn t the rewind knob rotate when I try to advance the film A The film leader is not prop...

Page 47: ...eries SR44 Eveready EPX 76 or equivalents Batteries of a different type 1 3V mercury batteries cannot be used though they may be of the same size Q A shadow appears darkening the central area of the v...

Page 48: ...lash T20 Manual exposure control The optional Manual Adapter attached to the OM 10 permits a full range of 11 manual shutter speeds 1 to 1 1 000 sec By setting the mode selector lever to the man ual m...

Page 49: ...ssory shoe Built in type with direct contact Dimensions and weights Body only 135 W x 84 H x 50 D mm 5 3 x 3 3 x 2 430gr 15 2 oz With F1 8 lens 135 W x 84 H x 81 D mm 5 3 x 3 3 x 3 2 600gr 21 2 oz Wit...

Page 50: ...and correctflash exposure For further information refer to the instruc tion manual supplied with your electronic flash unit If an electronic flash is used while the optional Manual Adapter is attached...

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