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Last updated on February 28, 2008 

 

A (Aperture Priority shooting) – This mode allows the aperture to be set manually, 
thereby giving the photographer control over depth-of-field. This mode also uses 

Program Shift, so the photographer can select any aperture in the range of the 
lens using the main dial or sub dial. The camera compensates for the exposure by 

changing the shutter speed automatically as the f-stops are changed. If the 
shutter speed/aperture combination will result in under- or overexposure, the 

exposure values in the viewfinder and on the Control Panel screen will blink. 

 

S (Shutter Priority shooting) – This mode allows the shutter speed to be set 

manually, thereby giving the photographer control over stopping action or 
reducing camera shake. This mode also uses Program Shift, so the photographer 

can select any shutter speed in the range of the camera body using the main dial 
or sub dial. The camera compensates for the exposure by changing the aperture 

automatically as the shutter speeds are changed. If the shutter speed/aperture 
combination will result in under- or overexposure, the exposure values in the 

viewfinder and Control Panel screen will blink. 

 

M (Manual shooting) – This mode allows the photographer to set the shutter speed 

and aperture independently. Program Shift is not applied in this mode. Manual 
mode is invaluable to photographers using studio electronic flash systems and 

manual hot shoe electronic flashes because it allows the user to set the correct 
sync speed for flash and set an f-stop determined by a flash meter reading or 

testing. It also allows for use in exotic photographic situations such as scientific 
and engineering photography beyond the parameters of the camera firmware. 
In the Manual shooting mode the shutter speed is set using the main dial and the 
aperture is set using the sub dial. 
Note: When [

;

] is set to 

, two additional shooting modes are available: 

Underwater Wide and Underwater Macro. Press the [Mode] button while turning 

the main dial to select these shooting modes. To use the E-3 for underwater 
photography, attach a commercially available underwater housing. While using 

either underwater mode, the following functions are not available: CUSTOM 
RESET
PICTURE MODE and MY MODE SETUP

The E-3 has five focusing modes.  Which should I use? 

The five focusing modes are provided to offer the photographer greater flexibility in 

setting up the camera for diverse shooting situations. Any of the focusing modes that 
have an MF in their designation allow the photographer to adjust the focus by turning 

the focusing ring on the lens. 

 

S-AF (Single AF) – Every time the shutter button is pressed halfway, the camera 
focuses. This mode is suitable for taking pictures of still subjects or subjects with 

limited movement.  

 

C-AF (Continuous AF) – The camera continuously refocuses as long as the 

shutter button is held down halfway. When the subject is in motion, the camera 
focuses on the subject in anticipation of its movement using Predictive Autofocus 

technology. When shooting in the Sequential Shooting Drive mode, Continuous 
AF resumes after a burst of images when the shutter button is returned to the 

halfway position. 

 

MF (Manual Focus) – The lens is focused manually by rotating the lens focus ring. 

Still life and landscape photographers may prefer this focus mode as it allows 
more creative control.  Manual Focus must be used for accurate focus when the 

EC-25 Extension Tube is mounted between a lens and camera body. 

Summary of Contents for E-3

Page 1: ...thout worrying about dust ruining a shot the stunningly fast TruePic III processor and a 2 5 inch high resolution dual axis wide angle HyperCrystal screen for superior visibility even in direct sunlig...

Page 2: ...ith LIVE VIEW BOOST set to OFF while setting up a shot changes you make to the Exposure Compensation setting are previewed on the Live View monitor so you can see their effects before shooting The eff...

Page 3: ...than the higher quality settings For example it may be preferable to shoot using a lower quality setting when the shots are intended for use on the Internet where small file size is more important tha...

Page 4: ...anel the Control Panel or the camera menu RAW JPEG Four record modes in the E 3 save both a RAW and a JPEG image when a picture is taken This can be advantageous when shots are intended for use in mul...

Page 5: ...Custom White Balance CWB settings in the White Balance menu allow photographers to select more accurate color temperature settings Many commercially available lamps are labeled with color temperature...

Page 6: ...copy photography of old documents the yellow filter brightens the look of yellowed paper ORANGE The effect of the orange filter falls midway between that of the red and yellow filters GREEN The green...

Page 7: ...Custom Function menu Use the arrow pad to scroll through the functions that can be assigned The available functions are OFF This option disables function allocation V One Touch White Balance This func...

Page 8: ...ess to switch to the Underwater Wide shooting mode and to switch between the Underwater Wide and Underwater Macro shooting modes Alternatively turn the main dial while holding down the MODE button to...

Page 9: ...be facing outward When these prerequisites are met launch the software and click on the update function The update process will first poll the camera and lens to determine what firmware versions are...

Page 10: ...are unable to communicate with the firmware in the E System camera bodies Therefore their use in this fashion has the following restrictions Autofocus is not available OM series autofocus lenses canno...

Page 11: ...LCD screen The target area can be repositioned on another area of the image by using the arrow keys on the camera back Pressing the OK button causes the target area to be enlarged The degree of magni...

Page 12: ...kground for a visual effect in the image The result would be a sharply defined subject against a blurred background that might otherwise appear cluttered I have a lens from another manufacturer that h...

Page 13: ...stop determined by a flash meter reading or testing It also allows for use in exotic photographic situations such as scientific and engineering photography beyond the parameters of the camera firmwar...

Page 14: ...ween NORMAL and SMALL AF SENSITIVITY NORMAL AF SENSITIVITY is used for most shooting situations At this setting the camera focuses within the selected AF area and on the surrounding area SMALL AF SENS...

Page 15: ...he same as Spot metering but compensates toward overexposure allowing accurate white reproduction For example with normal Spot metering snow would be captured as grey rather than white The HI Spot Met...

Page 16: ...eras have a default noise filter that is always on Some photographers feel that this reduces detail so Olympus has included the option to not use a noise filter at all If the Noise Filter is set to OF...

Page 17: ...ory and overwrites the directory In both cases the actual digital images are still on the memory card until new images are shot that overwrite the old images Therefore if images are inadvertently eras...

Page 18: ...flashes have four control channels to choose from so the flashes and camera will not receive signals from other Olympus wireless RC flash systems operating nearby The photo below shows the main setup...

Page 19: ...ectronic flash Can I use it on the E 3 Flash units that are not part of the Olympus E System may pose problems if used on the E 3 Thyristor type flash units can be used with the E 3 s Manual shooting...

Page 20: ...e recording medium they are susceptible to damage from impact vibration and strong magnetic fields especially during recording and playback Be sure to carefully read the instructions that come with Mi...

Page 21: ...button on the RM 1 to open the shutter 4 Press the T button on the RM 1 to close the shutter Notes For best results the camera should be set up on a tripod If eight minutes elapse after the W button...

Page 22: ...s multiple lenses Why is this happening If the problem occurs with every shot taken with every accessory lens the camera may be broken However if the problem occurs sporadically and chiefly only after...

Page 23: ...y be too close to the subject matter for that particular lens Lenses have a minimum focusing distance and zoom lenses have different minimum focusing distances at different zoom settings If you back a...

Page 24: ...ity of photographers carry more than one memory card in the event that the memory card in the camera should fill up The E 3 also features an xD Picture Card slot to hold a second card If the capacity...

Page 25: ...function why do I only get one frame instead of three The camera s Drive mode is set to Single Frame shooting Configured this way which is the default setting the shutter button must be pressed for ea...

Page 26: ...may need to be changed for the remote control to be recognized by the camera With the camera on point the RM 1 at the Remote Control lamp on the front of the camera On the RM 1 press the CH button an...

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