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VIEWFINDER INFORMATION
The OM-3Ti shows shooting information clearly on a
large liquid crystal display so that you can concentrate
your attention on the subject in the viewfinder. When
shooting with center-weighted average light metering or
with spot metering, correct exposure can be obtained
simply by aligning the bar displays with the fixed point by
manipulating the aperture and shutter-speed rings. Ease
of use is further enhanced since the bar display moves in
the same direction as the aperture ring rotates. The
viewfinder displays various information as shown below:
Note: In actual shooting circumstances, displays will not appear
simultaneously as shown.
recharged. It blinks when the shot has been correctly
exposed [when the camera is used with a T-Series flash
or the F280 (Normal OTF mode) ]. In addition, the entire
bar display blinks if you are out of the camera's light
metering range.
The light metering range of the OM-3Ti is as shown in the
chart below.
This is a fixed point for correct exposure. The
selected shutter speed. The
analog
display of the
metered value is shown by bar.
In the Spot mode,
SPOT appears and input metered value and luminance
value during metering is indicated by dot.
HI.LIGHT
turns on when the highlight button is pressed.
SHADOW turns on when the shadow button is
pressed.
+- blinks during exposure compensation.
The green LED goes on after the flash has been
Light Metering Range with 50mm F1.2
Fixed point
Shutter speed
(Aperture setting)
(Shutter speed)
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Summary of Contents for 3TI
Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 5: ... Preparations before Taking Pictures 4 ...
Page 39: ... Taking Photographs III FlashPhotography 38 ...
Page 45: ... Taking Photographs IV OtherOperations 44 ...
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Page 53: ... For Your Creative Photography 52 ...
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Page 90: ...CHART OF PHOTOGRAPHIC RANGES 89 ...
Page 98: ...Handling Care Take care in handling the camera Do not use extra force 97 ...
Page 99: ...Storage Care Battery Precaution Guard against high temperature and magnetic fields 98 ...
Page 111: ...OTHERS Serial No Serial No Serial No Serial No Serial No Serial No MEMO 110 ...