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Movie Guide

DIGITAL CAMERA

About This Guide

•  This is a guide to movie-related features and how to configure them. Detailed 

information on such topics as taking photographs and camera specifications can 

be found in the camera instruction manual.

•  The screen and camera illustrations shown in this guide were produced during 

product development and may differ from the actual product.

•  If there are additions and/or modifications of functions due to firmware update 

for the camera, the contents will differ. For the latest information, please visit the 

Olympus website.

Summary of Contents for E-M1 MARK II

Page 1: ...a specifications can be found in the camera instruction manual The screen and camera illustrations shown in this guide were produced during product development and may differ from the actual product I...

Page 2: ...ord movies using photo set tings Choose when recording movies in the intervals between photos Settings for some features may differ Movie n Mode Features a specialized movie menu with unique movie op...

Page 3: ...also choose items using the rear dial 250 250 F5 6 100 sRGB 0 7 A 1 Natural G 1 S AF F RAW F RAW 1 1 S Normal S IS Auto M IS WB Auto ISO Auto n AF Mode n 0 17 14 0 17 14 3 Highlight an option using th...

Page 4: ...adjust settings while viewing your subject 1 Press the Q button to view the live control If the LV super control panel is displayed press the INFO button to cycle the display Note that display select...

Page 5: ...ngs Choose time code options Movies only Menus P 30 Time Code Mode Choose from drop frame no drop frame Count Up Choose from recording run free run Starting Time Choose the time code start time 8 Disp...

Page 6: ...movie menu before recording MENU button n tab n Speci cation Settings nK choose a mode adjust settings Image quality option Description FHD 30 F Record footage for My Clips Movies are recorded in MPEG...

Page 7: ...ton to proceed The settings available are listed below n 100 0 17 14 0 02 04 102Mbps 4K 30p FHD 30 F 30 4K FHD 60 SF FHD 60 F _ _ Frame Rate 30 4K Clips Record footage for My Clips You can choose the...

Page 8: ...ution 4K 3840 2160 FHD 1920 1080 HD 1280 720 Compression Bit Rate 1 A I ALL Intra 2 Super Fine superfast Fine fast Normal normal Frame Rate 3 60p 50p 30p 25p 24p 1 Not available at a Movie Resolution...

Page 9: ...p Recording Time Compression Bit Rate Frame Rate Movie Resolution Option Description Movie Resolution C4K 1 4096 2160 4K 3840 2160 FHD 1920 1080 HD 1280 720 Compression Bit Rate 2 A I ALL Intra 3 Supe...

Page 10: ...re when A or M is selected for n Exposure Mode and choose the shutter speed at which each frame is recorded Exposure compensation aperture and shutter speed can be adjusted by rotat ing the front or r...

Page 11: ...S IS Auto WB Auto ISO Auto 0 7 F RAW M IS n 0 17 14 0 17 14 Picture Mode n Picture Mode Optimize tones for movie recording This option is accessed via the menus P 3 MENU button n tab n Speci cation Se...

Page 12: ...hite object un der the lighting that will be used in the final photograph This is useful when shooting a subject under natural light as well as under various light sources with different color tempera...

Page 13: ...d in the direction to emphasize blue tones Compensation on the G Axis Green Magenta Move the bar in the direction to emphasize green tones and in the direction to emphasize magenta tones 250 250 F5 6...

Page 14: ...stantly dur ing shooting MF manual focus Adjust focus manually us ing the lens focus ring Near Focus ring S AF MF combined S AF MF Press the shutter button halfway to focus using S AF then fine tune f...

Page 15: ...tating the focus ring 4 Press the Q button The Pre MF function can be recalled by pressing the button to which Preset MF is assigned in the K Button Function menu Press the button again to restore the...

Page 16: ...ion op tion in the movie menu movie mode P 25 or the K Button Function in the custom menu other modes Press the selected button to toggle the display To adjust the color and strength of outlines press...

Page 17: ...he T button to select V You can then tap the display to position the AF target and focus Touch focus can be used while recording is in progress 250 250 F5 6 30 30 ISO A 200 Wi Fi 1 02 03 1 02 03 100 F...

Page 18: ...n be adjusted using MICK MIC K 10 to 10 K Volume Limiter Off Limit microphone sensitivity On Wind Noise Reduction Off Reduce wind noise Low Normal High K Plug in Power Off Choose whether to supply pow...

Page 19: ...nector When the LS 100 is connected via USB a message will be displayed prompting you to choose a connection type Select PCM Recorder If no message displayed go to the custom menus and select Auto for...

Page 20: ...slot and press the Q button Choosing a Folder 1 Press the Q button 2 Use the arrow pad to highlight K Save Settings and press the Q button You can also use the rear dial 250 250 F5 6 100 F RAW sRGB A...

Page 21: ...SO Auto n Image Stabilizer n 0 17 14 0 17 14 0 7 F RAW M IS OFF Movie I S Off Image stabilizer off M IS 1 All Direction Shake I S The camera uses both sensor shift VCM and electronic correction M IS 2...

Page 22: ...Code Off Choose whether the camera transmits time codes to external devices On ISO Sensitivity Choose an ISO sensitivity for M mode This option is accessed via the LV super control panel P 3 1 Press t...

Page 23: ...ight Contrast and press the Q button You can also use the rear dial 250 250 F5 6 100 F RAW sRGB A 1 Natural G 1 S AF 1 1 S Normal S IS Auto WB Auto ISO Auto 0 7 F RAW M IS n 0 17 14 0 17 14 Contrast 3...

Page 24: ...0 17 14 0 17 14 Gradation Highlight Shadow Adjust the brightness of highlights and shadows This option is accessed via the LV super control panel P 3 1 Press the Q button 2 Use the arrow pad to highli...

Page 25: ...mode function button settings are as follows Button Default Button Default U Function AF Area Select 8 Function Electronic Zoom 1 V Function Multi Function u Function kISO jWB R Function R REC m Func...

Page 26: ...button and use the dials or arrow pad to adjust shutter speed and aperture Movie Tele converter Zoom in on an area of the frame without zooming the lens Use to zoom in on a selected area without movin...

Page 27: ...ial while the button is pressed s Lens Lens Info Settings Display the lens information settings menu S AF Focus G Switch G Lock Enable or disable touch screen operation by press ing and holding the bu...

Page 28: ...4 n Fn Lever Function Customize the Fn lever for use in movie mode This option is accessed via the menus P 3 MENU button n tab n Button Dial Lever n Fn Lever Function select an option mode1 The funct...

Page 29: ...start and end movie recording n Elec Zoom Speed Choose a power zoom speed for movie mode This option is accessed via the menus P 3 MENU button n tab n Button Dial Lever n Elec Zoom Speed choose optio...

Page 30: ...g Free Run Time is clocked continuously even when the camera is off Starting Time Reset Choose the time code starting time Manual Input Current Time Time codes are not recorded with Motion JPEG H movi...

Page 31: ...To extend recording press the R button while recording is in progress Recording can be extended by up to 16 seconds by pressing the button repeatedly Wi Fi 28mm n P P M IS M IS 1 L R L R TC 00 00 00 0...

Page 32: ...Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight Play My Clips and press the Q button The clips in My Clips will play in order Press the Q button again to end playback The menu displayed by pressing the...

Page 33: ...My Clips Playback Dialog The My Clips playback dialog can be used for the following operations Option Description Play My Clips To view all the clips in the current My Clips album in order highlight...

Page 34: ...MOV FHD 30p 00 28 00 12 Back Set Move a clip within a My Clips folder Creating New My Clips Albums 1 Use the arrow pad to highlight a clip and press the Q button 100 2 1 M y C l i p s F MOV FHD 30p F...

Page 35: ...FHD 30p 00 28 00 12 Back Set Remove from My Clips Preset Destination Choose the My Clips album to which new clips will be recorded 1 Use the arrow pad to highlight the My Clips to which new clips wil...

Page 36: ...to add to My Clips and press the Q button A menu will be displayed 3 Use the up and down arrow buttons to high light Add to My Clips and press the Q button 100 Add My Clips Movie Edit Play Movie Share...

Page 37: ...up and down ar row buttons to highlight options and settings and press the Q button to select Clip Effects Transition Effect BGM 2 Fade Recorded Clip Volume Preview Begin Export 2 Party Time 100 Back...

Page 38: ...n My Clips movies footage from other movies can not be added Background Tracks To enable background track selection import background tracks download ed from the Olympus website 1 Download a backgroun...

Page 39: ...y time 2 Tap the icon for the desired effect Choose from the following effects Effects can be changed during record ing W Art Fade Gradually apply a selected picture mode ef fect The fade in to the ch...

Page 40: ...the R button to end recording Multiple effects can not be applied simultaneously Depending on the picture mode some effects may not be available Audio recorded with the movie may include sounds made...

Page 41: ...s 28 56 28 56 00 04 00 04 250 42mm TC 00 00 00 04 DF n L R L R 00 100 Silent shooting tab MENU button n tab n Display Settings n Info Settings Custom1 place a check next to Silent Operation Choosing S...

Page 42: ...playback While playback is paused use the up and down arrow buttons to skip to the first or last frame Use the left and right arrow buttons or the front dial r to rewind or advance one frame at a tim...

Page 43: ...vie will be deleted 7 Highlight Yes and press the Q button Saving Movie Stills Create a still from a selected frame 1 In the q playback menu highlight Edit and press the Q button 2 Use the up and down...

Page 44: ...t photos and movies from accidental deletion 1 Press the q button to start playback 2 Display an image you want to protect and press the AEL AFL button Protected images are marked by a 0 icon To remov...

Page 45: ...is displayed op tions range from 2 to 10 seconds Movie Interval Choose Full to play each movie in the show in its en tirety Short to play only the opening portion of each movie 5 Highlight Start and...

Page 46: ...icker reduction choose Auto 50Hz or 60Hz This option takes effect in exposure modes P and A Grid Settings Adjust settings for the framing grid display This option is accessed via the menus P 3 MENU bu...

Page 47: ...is reset to 100 and the file number to 0001 If the card already contains images numbering will continue from the highest numbered file on the new card When two cards are inserted the same rule applies...

Page 48: ...F Auto Switch choose On or Off EVF Adjust Adjust viewfinder brightness and hue This option is accessed via the menus P 3 MENU button G tab a tab EVF Adjust adjust settings Put your eye to the viewfind...

Page 49: ...G tab b tab Level Adjust choose a calibration method Reset Reset the level gauge to its default setting Adjust Match the 0 position to the camera s current angle Touchscreen Settings Enable or disabl...

Page 50: ...ew battery status Backlit LCD Choose the delay before the backlight dims to save power This option is accessed via the menus P 3 MENU button G tab c tab Backlit LCD choose the delay before the backlig...

Page 51: ...Reset basic shooting relating settings to their default values 5 Press the Q button 6 Highlight Yes and press the Q button Settings will be reset to default values Card Setup Format memory cards or d...

Page 52: ...ime Setting Set the clock date and time This option is accessed via the menus P 3 MENU button d tab X set the date and time and choose a date display format W Changing the Display Language Choose a la...

Page 53: ...e instructions displayed in the monitor A QR code will be displayed in the monitor together with the SSID and password QR code SSID Password Preparing Wi Fi Connection Connecting to your smartphone Re...

Page 54: ...AN Olympus accepts no responsibility for any violations of wireless regulations that may result from the use of wireless LAN in a region other than that in which the camera was purchased Be aware that...

Page 55: ...WD388701 date of issue 2017 09...

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