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Instruction Manual

DIGITAL CAMERA

Model No. : IM019

Table of Contents 

Feature Index

1.

Preparation

2.

Shooting

3.

Playback

4.

Menu functions

5.

Connecting the Camera to 
External Devices

6.

Cautions

7.

Information

8.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. Before you start to use your new camera, 

please read these instructions carefully to enjoy optimum performance and a longer service life.

  Be sure you have read and understood the contents of “8. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”, before using 

this product. Keep these instructions available for future reference.

  We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important 

photographs.

  The screen and camera illustrations shown in this manual were produced during the development 

stages 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 III

Page 1: ...r service life Be sure you have read and understood the contents of 8 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS before using this product Keep these instructions available for future reference We recommend that you take tes...

Page 2: ...Camera Function Guide Consult these manuals when using the product Instruction Manual this pdf A how to guide to the camera and its features The Instruction Manual can be downloaded from the OLYMPUS w...

Page 3: ...ormation displays while shooting 36 Switching between displays 38 Switching the information display 39 Shooting still pictures 41 Shooting with touch screen operations 43 Letting the camera choose ape...

Page 4: ...l pictures in a higher resolution High Res Shot 83 Using a flash Flash photography 84 Choosing a Flash Mode Flash Mode 86 The Super Control LV Super Control Panel 88 Changing ISO sensitivity ISO 91 Ch...

Page 5: ...Changing the brightness of highlights and shadows Highlight Shadow Control 115 Assigning functions to buttons Button Function 116 3 Playback 126 Information display during playback 126 Playback image...

Page 6: ...ion shooting High Res Shot 158 Slowing the Shutter in Bright Light Live ND Shooting 159 Using the Video Menu 161 Choosing an Exposure Mode n Mode Movie Exposure Modes 165 Reducing Flicker Under LED Li...

Page 7: ...nual Focus K AF MF 200 Setting Focus and Exposure with the AEL AFL Button K AEL AFL 201 C AF Tracking Sensitivity K C AF Sensitivity 203 C AF Starting Focus Target K C AF Center Start 204 C AF Center...

Page 8: ...tphone 253 Adding position information to images 254 Ending the Connection 255 Multi Selector Press S Center Button 217 Multi Selector Tilt T Direction Key 217 Assigning Roles to the Front and Rear Di...

Page 9: ...Principal Accessories 291 System chart 292 Connecting to Computers via Wi Fi 256 Installing Software 256 Readying the Computer Windows 257 Pairing the Computer with the Camera New Link 258 Adjusting W...

Page 10: ...294 Storage 294 Cleaning and checking the image pickup device 295 Pixel Mapping Checking the image processing functions 295 Shooting tips and information 296 Error codes 299 Default Settings 301 Memo...

Page 11: ...ures outside the country or region of purchase may violate local wireless regulations be sure to check with local authorities before use Olympus will not be held liable for the user s failure to compl...

Page 12: ...igh Res Shot 83 158 Live ND Shooting 159 n Video Menu n Mode Settings n Mode 165 n Flicker Scan 166 Feature g n Specification Settings nK 167 b ISO Auto Set 161 n Noise Filter 161 n WB 161 n All x 161...

Page 13: ...183 AF Illuminator 183 I Face Priority 92 AF Focus Adj 183 Feature g I AF MF Starry Sky AF Setting 184 Preset MF distance 184 MF Assist 215 MF Clutch 184 Focus Ring 184 Bulb Time Focusing 216 Reset Le...

Page 14: ...190 HDMI 230 USB Mode 190 T Exp ISO BULB p EV Step 191 ISO Step 191 K ISO Auto Set 191 K ISO Auto 191 K Noise Filter 191 K Low ISO Processing 191 Noise Reduct 192 Feature g U Exp ISO BULB p Bulb Time...

Page 15: ...EVF Style 240 V Info Settings 196 EVF Grid Settings 197 V Half Way Level 197 S OVF 197 b K Utility Pixel Mapping 295 Press and hold Time 198 Level Adjust 198 Touchscreen Settings 198 Menu Recall 198...

Page 16: ...before attaching the lens c Stereo microphone P 136 169 d ON OFF lever P 32 e v button P 185 AFm AF metering mode button P 64 77 jY Sequential shooting self timer flash button P 78 f External flash te...

Page 17: ...39 f INFO button P 39 127 g q Playback button P 128 h Speaker i PBH cover P 24 j Tripod socket k Battery compartment cover P 20 l Battery compartment lock P 20 m CHARGE Battery charge lamp P 22 n Card...

Page 18: ...g is missing or damaged contact the dealer from whom you purchased the camera Camera Body cap EP 12 eyecup Hot shoe cover Strap CB USB11 USB cable BLH 1 rechargeable lithium ion battery BCH 1 charger...

Page 19: ...eyelet and back through the keeper loop 3 Pass the end of the strap through the buckle and tighten as shown Attach the other end of the strap to the other eyelet After attaching the strap pull on it...

Page 20: ...3 times second Charging complete Lights up in green Charging error Blinks in green 5 times second Charging time Approximately 2 hours 1 2 3 AC wall outlet Lithium ion battery Charging indicator AC ca...

Page 21: ...nged shooting in case the battery in use drains Also read Battery and charger P 283 Removing the battery Turn off the camera before opening or closing the battery compartment cover To remove the batte...

Page 22: ...ng charging Charging times vary with the output of the USB device The lamp goes out as the batteries reach full charge 3 Charging stops when the camera is turned on The battery cannot be charged via U...

Page 23: ...sing mobile batteries or similar devices connected via USB The devices must Standard Conform to the USB Power Delivery USB PD standard Output Be rated for an output of 9 V 3 A 15 V 2 A or 15 V 3 A For...

Page 24: ...ow pad Q button Vertical shooting lock Rear dial AC terminal cover B Fn2 button B Fn1 button Attaching the holder Remove the PBH cover a on the bottom of the camera before attaching the HLD 9 Once att...

Page 25: ...cap Splash resistance when attached to camera Type Equivalent to IEC Standard publication 60529 IPX1 Use only the designated battery and AC adapter Failure to do so could result in injury damage to th...

Page 26: ...he card compartment cover The camera has two card slots 2 1 3 Slide the card in until it locks into place Do not forcibly insert a damaged or deformed card Doing so may damage the card slot Terminal a...

Page 27: ...ts UHS II and UHS I Slot 2 Supports UHS I UHS II cards function as UHS I cards when inserted in Slot 2 Card slot 1 Card slot 2 Using Two Memory Cards When two memory cards are inserted you can choose...

Page 28: ...nd the body cap of the camera 1 2 Rear cap 2 1 3 Align the lens attachment mark red on the camera with the alignment mark red on the lens then insert the lens into the camera s body Lens attachment ma...

Page 29: ...29 EN Preparation 1 5 Remove the front lens cap 2 1 1 1 1 2...

Page 30: ...30 EN Preparation 1 Removing Lenses 1 Confirm that the camera is off 2 Hold the lens release button and rotate the lens as shown Lens release button 1 2...

Page 31: ...90 Up to 270 Gently rotate the monitor within its range of motion Attempting to rotate the monitor beyond the limits shown below could damage the connectors The camera can be configured to display a...

Page 32: ...atically enter suspend operation to reduce the drain on the batteries This is referred to as sleep mode When the camera enters sleep mode the monitor will turn off and operation will be suspended Pres...

Page 33: ...ction dialog has two pages of options Use the front or rear dial or the FGHI buttons on the arrow pad to move the cursor between pages Dansk Hrvatski Eesti Deutsch Indonesia Norsk Set W English HVN Su...

Page 34: ...mplete 2020 100 X Cancel M D Time Y Y M D The time is displayed using a 24 hour clock 5 Highlight a time zone using the FG buttons and press the Q button Press the INFO button to enable or disable day...

Page 35: ...se 100 YF o j Y MENU button 2 Highlight the e setup tab using FG on the arrow pad and press the Q button Q button Arrow pad 1 2 j 0 k 0 s W 100 X Wi Fi Bluetooth 3 Highlight W using the FG buttons and...

Page 36: ...0 F5 6 2 0 30p 30p 4K AEL o o p YF YF S AF 28 mm T W BKT HDR 1 w1 w1 PC 1 02 03 ND8 LV LV 3 G P q r s t u S p o 78 ghi l Q e A f D C B A z E y x w R F G K J L M N O P H I 2 3 4 1 9 0 a b c d j k 5 6 v...

Page 37: ...t P 78 83 98 s Aspect ratio P 98 t K Image quality P 100 142 u n Image quality P 101 v Available recording time P 317 w Number of storable still pictures P 316 x Card slot settings Top n Save slot P 2...

Page 38: ...4K 0 0 YF YF Live view is displayed on the monitor The viewfinder turns on automatically when you bring it to your eye When the viewfinder is lit up the monitor turns off If the viewfinder is not in...

Page 39: ...nformation display screens can be switched in either direction by rotating the dial while pressing the INFO button To choose the items displayed when the shutter button is pressed halfway highlight Im...

Page 40: ...Shooting information can be viewed by pressing the INFO button when the super control panel P 88 is displayed Press the INFO button again to return to the super control panel Shooting information can...

Page 41: ...AE P 48 M Manual exposure P 50 B Bulb time P 52 Live composite P 54 C1 C2 C3 C4 Custom P 57 n Movie P 60 1 Press the mode dial lock to unlock it and then turn to set the mode you wish to use When the...

Page 42: ...or AF target mode The area covered by the AF target can be chosen in the AF target selection display P 69 The AF frame is not displayed when q all targets is chosen for AF target mode 4 Release the sh...

Page 43: ...92 183 Subject selection is not available when a frame rate of high speed movie recording is selected in n movie mode P 103 Previewing the subject V 1 Tap the subject in the display An AF target will...

Page 44: ...e displays will flash as shown Display Problem solution Large aperture low f number slow shutter speed 60 60 F2 8 F2 8 The subject is too dark Use a flash Small aperture high f number fast shutter spe...

Page 45: ...can choose from different combinations of aperture and shutter speed selected automatically by the camera This is known as program shift Rotate the rear dial until the camera displays the desired com...

Page 46: ...e values smaller apertures increase the depth of the area that appears to be in focus in front of and behind the subject Lower aperture values Higher aperture values F5 6 F4 0 F2 8 F8 0 F11 reduce dep...

Page 47: ...g Changing ISO sensitivity ISO P 75 91 Adjusting Settings in Mode A Use the front and rear dials to adjust the following settings Front dial Exposure compensation P 68 Rear dial Aperture Exposure com...

Page 48: ...uce dynamic shots with a sense of motion freeze the motion of fast moving subjects 1 Rotate the mode dial to S 2 Choose a shutter speed At default settings shutter speed is selected by rotating the re...

Page 49: ...re compensation can also be adjusted using the F button Press the F button and then rotate the front or rear dial You can choose the functions performed by the front and rear dials g G Custom Menu J K...

Page 50: ...metered by the camera The display will flash if the difference exceeds 3 EV ISO 200 1023 1 02 03 M 100 S ISAUTO S ISAUTO 250 F5 6 2 0 30p 30p 4K YF YF YF YF Difference from optimal exposure When AUTO...

Page 51: ...licker Scan P 234 You can choose whether the display reflects the effects of exposure settings or maintains a constant brightness for ease of viewing At default settings the display maintains a consta...

Page 52: ...sure press the shutter button all the way down a second time The amount of light entering the camera increases the longer the shutter is open When live time photography is selected you can choose how...

Page 53: ...ce of live time photography when multiple exposure keystone compensation or fisheye correction is in effect During shooting there are limits on the settings for the following functions Sequential shoo...

Page 54: ...a single photograph 1 Rotate the mode dial to B 2 Select LIVE COMP At default settings the selection is made with the rear dial 3 Press the MENU button The Composite Settings menu will be displayed 1...

Page 55: ...ations apply to some features during shooting including sequential shooting the self timer interval timer photography AE bracketing flash bracketing focus bracketing High Res Shot HDR photography mult...

Page 56: ...menus 3 Highlight Reset Custom Modes in W Shooting Menu 1 and press I on the arrow pad Reset Custom Modes options will be displayed 1 2 1 4 3 Off 100 YF o Off Back Set Shooting Menu 1 KK Picture Mode...

Page 57: ...res By default changes made after recall will not be applied to the stored settings The saved settings will be restored when next you select the custom mode with the mode dial If Hold is selected for...

Page 58: ...e Reset Basic Reset Custom Modes Back Set 4 Highlight the desired custom mode using the FG buttons and press the I button 100 Custom Mode C2 Custom Mode C1 Custom Mode C3 Custom Mode C4 Recall from Cu...

Page 59: ...use CMOS image sensors of the type used in the camera generate a so called rolling shutter effect that can cause distortion in pictures of moving objects This distortion is a phenomenon that occurs i...

Page 60: ...r is in use When high speed movie recording is selected for nK movies shot with i Enhance e Portrait or an art filter selected for picture mode will be recorded in Natural mode Some settings such as A...

Page 61: ...volume when using headphones R recording level Choose the recording level SS shutter speed Adjust shutter speed when S shutter priority AE or M manual is selected for n Mode movie exposure mode P 165...

Page 62: ...t settings directly using buttons including those listed below Commonly used functions are assigned to buttons for quick access during viewfinder photography The F jY and ISO buttons 63 LV super contr...

Page 63: ...button One touch white balance P 95 2 Z button Preview P 117 3 u LV button Display monitor viewfinder selection P 38 4 AEL AFL button AEL AFL P 77 5 ISO button ISO sensitivity P 75 6 Arrow pad N AF t...

Page 64: ...o manually focus on any position by operating the focus ring on the lens Near Focus ring C AF TR AF tracking Press the shutter button halfway to focus the camera then tracks and maintains focus on the...

Page 65: ...nd FAF modes 1 Choose a focus mode marked with an b icon P 64 When recording movies choose S AFb for n AF Mode P 162 2 Press the shutter button halfway to focus using autofocus In FAFb mode press the...

Page 66: ...offers a choice of Accuracy and Speed Mount the camera on a tripod before taking photographs with Accuracy selected Your choice of AF target modes P 69 is restricted to single target 9 target group 3...

Page 67: ...return to the original AF The distance for the preset focus point can be set with Preset MF distance in G Custom Menu I P 184 The camera also focuses at the preset distance when turned on and when yo...

Page 68: ...w select Off for Live View Boost P 188 in G Custom Menu Q 1 3 ISO A 200 S ISAUTO S ISAUTO 1023 1 02 03 P 250 F5 6 30p 30p 4K YF YF 100 Exposure compensation Exposure bar The front and rear dials or to...

Page 69: ...AF target mode options will no longer be displayed The following reduce the number of AF targets available Selecting On for Digital Tele converter P 143 Selecting an option other than 4 3 for Aspect P...

Page 70: ...be selected for still photography and movie mode AF Target Modes The only options available when FAF is selected are single target 9 target group 3 3 and 25 target group 5 5 modes The only options ava...

Page 71: ...ode q 100 u v w x Custom Target Custom target modes can be displayed by going to KNMode Settings P 182 in G Custom Menu K and placing checks v next to the desired options Use the AF target mode select...

Page 72: ...ges of the display P 208 M 100 AF target 2 Take pictures The AF target selection display will clear from the monitor when the shutter button is pressed halfway The AF frame is displayed in place of th...

Page 73: ...S ISAUTO S ISAUTO 30p 30p 4K YF YF 100 Zoom frame AF display 10x 100 Zoom AF display a a a a Press and hold Q 1 Press the button to which a magnify is assigned The zoom frame will be displayed ISO A 2...

Page 74: ...o the zoom frame Press the Q button to end focus zoom You can also end focus zoom by pressing and holding the a button 250 F5 6 100 Exposure adjustment display for modes M and B 5 Press the shutter bu...

Page 75: ...to You can also choose maximum and standard values for ISO sensitivity L64 L100 200 25600 still photography Choose a value for ISO sensitivity ISO 200 offers a good balance between noise and dynamic r...

Page 76: ...f ISO 400 3200 If the frame rate selected for nK is 50p or 60p AUTO is restricted to sensitivities of ISO 400 6400 The lowest value that can be selected manually is ISO 400 Other picture modes If the...

Page 77: ...Spot metering highlight Increases spot metering exposure Ensures bright subjects appear bright E Spot metering shadow Lowers spot metering exposure Ensures dark subjects appear dark The spot metering...

Page 78: ...l the way down You can choose the frame advance rate and the maximum number of shots in each series P 220 Focus and exposure conform to the options selected for K AF Mode P 64 91 and K AEL AFL P 201 I...

Page 79: ...in X Shooting Menu 2 to choose a shooting method To cancel the activated self timer press G Fix the camera securely on a tripod for self timer shooting If you stand in front of the camera to press the...

Page 80: ...he shots taken when the timer expires Every Frame AF If the number of shots is 2 or more choose whether the camera focuses before each shot Shooting without the vibration caused by shutter button oper...

Page 81: ...desired results may not be achieved under flickering light sources such as fluorescent or LED lamps or if the subject moves abruptly during shooting The fastest available shutter speed is 1 32000 s S...

Page 82: ...con will clear from the display Press the shutter button halfway again to resume shooting Press the shutter button all the way down to start saving pictures to the memory card Shooting will continue w...

Page 83: ...hoot After enabling High Res Shot check the option selected for image quality Image quality can be adjusted in the LV super control panel ISO A 200 1023 1 02 03 P 250 F5 6 IF 0 0 30p 30p 4K h h 100 Ca...

Page 84: ...with the camera you can choose the flash mode using camera controls and take pictures with the flash See the documentation provided with the flash unit for information on flash features and their use...

Page 85: ...flash ON OFF lever to the ON position Rotate the lever to the OFF position when the flash is not in use ON OFF lever Removing Flash Units 1 Keeping the UNLOCK button pressed slide the flash unit from...

Page 86: ...sh The flash will not fire even if the unit is on 0 Redeye Reduce red eye in portrait photos In other respects the flash functions as it does in fill in mode 2 Slow slow front curtain sync Slow shutte...

Page 87: ...Front curtain sync 0 Red eye Flash off M Slow Rear curtain sync 3 4 etc Manual value Front curtain sync Rear curtain sync is not available when LIVE COMP is selected P 54 The fastest shutter speed ava...

Page 88: ...tor turns off while viewfinder is on LV Super Control Panel Live View Photography To display the LV super control panel in the monitor press the Q button during live view ISO A 200 1023 1 02 03 P S IS...

Page 89: ...ormal WB Auto ISO Auto M IS 0 A 0 0 0 0 G 0 P 250 1023 1 02 03 F5 6 p 0 0 o S IS Auto 30p 30p 4K YF YF 100 Off KAF Mode 4 Press the shutter button halfway to accept current settings and exit the LV su...

Page 90: ...t P 86 6 K Image stabilizer P 97 7 n Image stabilizer P 97 8 K Storage options P 99 9 Drive mode sequential shooting self timer P 78 0 K Image quality P 100 a Metering mode P 77 b I Face priority P 92...

Page 91: ...ss the Q button to display the LV super control panel 2 Use FGHI to select AF Mode 3 Use the front dial to select an option AF Mode sRGB Natural S Normal WB Auto ISO Auto M IS 0 A 0 0 0 0 G 0 P 250 10...

Page 92: ...yes of portrait subjects When digital ESP metering is used exposure will be weighted according to the value metered for the face 1 Press the Q button to display the LV super control panel 2 Use FGHI t...

Page 93: ...be set according to the value metered for the center of the face ISO A 200 1023 1 02 03 P 28 mm T W 100 S ISAUTO S ISAUTO 250 F5 6 ISO A 200 1023 1 02 03 P 28 mm T W S ISAUTO S ISAUTO 250 F5 6 0 0 30...

Page 94: ...olor temperature Light conditions Auto white balance AUTO Most normal scenes scenes containing objects that are white or close to white This mode is recommended in most situations You can choose the w...

Page 95: ...ntil one touch white balance is measured again Turning the power off does not erase the data Metering White Balance with the One Touch White Balance Button Y Assigning k to a button allows the control...

Page 96: ...gative values a blue cast G G green magenta axis Positive values add a green cast negative values a magenta cast 1 Press the Q button to display the LV super control panel 2 Highlight A 0 or G 0 using...

Page 97: ...al Shake I S Image stabilization applies to vertical motion Use when panning the camera horizontally S IS3 Horizontal Shake I S Image stabilization applies to horizontal motion Use when panning the ca...

Page 98: ...l 2 Use FGHI to select the sequential shooting self timer 3 Use the front dial to select an option sRGB Natural S Normal WB Auto ISO Auto M IS 0 A 0 0 0 0 G 0 P 250 1023 1 02 03 F5 6 p 0 0 o S IS Auto...

Page 99: ...ng the option selected check the current image quality setting 2 Dual Independent 3 Each picture is recorded twice once in each of two different image quality formats Choose an image quality for each...

Page 100: ...2 7 JPG YF 5184 3888 Fine 1 4 JPG YN 5184 3888 Normal 1 8 JPG XN 3200 2400 Normal 1 8 JPG RAW 5184 3888 Lossless compression ORF RAW JPEG RAW plus the JPEG option selected above When Standard Dual Sam...

Page 101: ...can select according to your goals Slow and fast motion and high speed movie options are also available g Filming Slow or Fast Motion Movies Slow and Fast Motion Movies P 104 and Filming High Speed Mo...

Page 102: ...25p 25p 25 00 fps 24p 24p 23 98 fps 24p 24 00 fps C4K Movie type n Setting 1 2 3 or 4 Save up to four combinations of frame size rate and compression for later use Custom Choose frame sizes of 4K or...

Page 103: ...the Q button The camera will exit the menu with the current options selected 2 To edit current settings press the INFO button in Step 1 This places the cursor in the list of high speed movie options...

Page 104: ...the Q button Choose high multipliers for fast motion movies low multipliers for slow motion movies The frame rate changes accordingly sRGB Natural S Normal WB Auto ISO Auto M IS 0 A 0 0 0 0 G 0 250 F...

Page 105: ...02 03 F5 6 p o S IS Auto 30p 30p 4K YF YF S AF 0 0 100 Off Flash Mode Flash mode Adjusting flash output x Flash output can be adjusted if you find that your subject is over or under exposed even thoug...

Page 106: ...type of subject P 113 B Vivid Choose for vivid colors C Natural Choose for natural colors D Muted Choose for pictures that will later be retouched E Portrait Enhance skin tones J Monochrome Record pic...

Page 107: ...image rendered more grainy You can hide or reveal picture modes using Picture Mode Settings P 187 in G Custom Menu P 1 Press the Q button to display the LV super control panel 2 Use FGHI to select Pi...

Page 108: ...3 F5 6 p cColor Vivid 0 0 o S IS Auto 30p 30p 4K YF YF S AF 100 Off Color Creator Picture Mode cColor Vivid 5 Adjust saturation and hue Rotate the front dial to adjust hue Rotate the rear dial to adju...

Page 109: ...0 0 G 0 P 250 1023 1 02 03 F5 6 p 0 0 o S IS Auto 30p 30p 4K YF YF S AF 100 Off Picture Mode 3 Highlight ART141 ART142 or ART143 using the front dial R Color and Effect options will be displayed in th...

Page 110: ...a harder more well defined picture Settings are stored separately for each picture mode 1 Press the Q button to display the LV super control panel 2 Use FGHI to select Contrast 3 Use the front dial to...

Page 111: ...3 1 02 03 F5 6 p Natural S Normal 0 0 0 0 0 o S IS Auto 30p 30p 4K YF YF S AF 100 Off Gradation 3 Use the front dial to select an option z Auto Shadow Adj Divides the image into detailed regions and a...

Page 112: ...el 2 Use FGHI to select Picture Mode 3 Select Monochrome using the front dial 4 Use FGHI to select Color Filter Color Filter sRGB WB Auto ISO Auto M IS A 0 G 0 P 250 1023 1 02 03 F5 6 p N F Normal N T...

Page 113: ...ite image S Sepia Shoot in sepia tinted monochrome B Blue Shoot in blue tinted monochrome P Purple Shoot in purple tinted monochrome G Green Shoot in green tinted monochrome Adjusting i Enhance effect...

Page 114: ...00 Off Color Space Color Space 3 Use the front dial to select an option sRGB The established color space standard for Windows systems It is widely supported across displays printers digital cameras an...

Page 115: ...2 Use FGHI to select Highlight Shadow Control then press the Q button 3 Press the INFO button to choose the desired tone range The tone range changes each time the button is pressed 100 Shadow 0 HighL...

Page 116: ...f timer Movie WB white balance Y One touch white balance button Still picture k one touch white balance Movie PEAK peaking Z Preview button Still picture z preview Movie a magnify m Optional power bat...

Page 117: ...nd autofocus is suspended while the control is pressed Applies only to lens l buttons AEL AFL t Lock focus and or exposure When used for exposure lock the control locks exposure when pressed and relea...

Page 118: ...settings Press the control to recall saved settings and press it again to restore the settings previously in effect Home position settings are saved using N Set Home in G Custom Menu K P 206 This rol...

Page 119: ...ial or the HI buttons for aperture B Use rear dial or FG on the arrow pad to switch between bulb time and live composite photography Use the front dial or HI buttons to choose the aperture For informa...

Page 120: ...control and rotate the front or rear dial to choose the function performed The selected function can be performed by pressing the control Peaking PEAK Toggle focus peaking on or off P 215 Press the c...

Page 121: ...he control to select On You can adjust shutter speed for best results while viewing banding in the display Press the control again to display shooting information and access other settings Press and h...

Page 122: ...lso be used during movie recording I Face Priority I Pressing the button when an option other than Face Priority Off is selected for I Face Priority P 92 selects Face Priority Off to restore the previ...

Page 123: ...third time to exit zoom to hide the zoom frame press and hold the control Use the multi selector touch controls or the arrow pad FGHI to position the zoom frame This role is available for n Button Fun...

Page 124: ...ch Multi Function is assigned P 100 ISO WB a Highlight Shadow Control 3 Adjust settings The multi function button can be used to Highlight Shadow Control Adjust brightness using the front or rear dial...

Page 125: ...vies Movie H cannot be combined with Digital Tele converter P 143 Using Movie H 1 Press the button to which Movie H is assigned A frame will appear in the center of the display M IS M IS 1 1 02 03 n L...

Page 126: ...30 00 15 100 0015 4 3 HDR1 48kHz YF YF w1 w1 100 JPEG d HDR1 ND8 w1 w1 b c 1 8 9 0a 7 6 f e d j h g i 2 3 4 5 Overall display ISO 400 250 2 0 sRGB 2020 02 15 12 30 00 15 WB AUTO A 4 F5 6 45mm 1 0 18 G...

Page 127: ...erture value P 44 50 q Focal length r Flash intensity control P 105 s White balance compensation P 96 t Color space P 114 u Picture mode P 106 142 v Compression rate P 236 w Pixel count P 236 x ISO se...

Page 128: ...00 00 DF 123min 30p 30p 4K 48kHz Movie Rear dial o Zoom in p Index q Front dial r Previous t Next s Operation also available during close up playback Arrow pad FGHI multi selector S T Single frame pla...

Page 129: ...k 2020 02 15 12 30 00 15 100 100 0015 4 3 YF YF Index display 2020 02 15 12 30 00 20 100 Calendar display 2020 2 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 100 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 22 21 20 19 18 17 1...

Page 130: ...button again to pause playback While playback is paused use F to view the first frame and G to view the last frame Use HI or the front dial to view previous or next frame Press the MENU button to end...

Page 131: ...al is rotated will be unaffected When a protected image is displayed you can hold the 0 AEL AFL button and rotate the front or rear dial to remove protection from all images displayed while the dial i...

Page 132: ...nsfer in advance and set a share order all at once g Selecting Multiple Pictures 0 Copy Select Erase Selected Share Order Selected P 133 Copying Pictures to Smartphones P 251 Up to 200 pictures on eac...

Page 133: ...the option selected removing share marking removes the marking from both copies Selecting Multiple Pictures 0 Copy Select Erase Selected Share Order Selected You can select multiple images for 0 Copy...

Page 134: ...is step Press the Q button when all the desired pictures have been selected All pictures Select ALL and press the Q button 100 Print Order Back Set ALL 3 Select the date and time format and press the...

Page 135: ...select Keep and press the Q button You can also remove all pictures from the print order by selecting ALL and choosing Reset 3 Press HI to select images you wish to remove from the print order Use G...

Page 136: ...Q button and select R 2 Select R and press the Q button To exit without adding audio select No JPEG 100 JPEG Edit Share Order 0 R Rotate Back Set 3 Select R Start and press the Q button to begin recor...

Page 137: ...lider and P Slide the bar up or down to zoom in or out Slide your finger to scroll the display when the picture is zoomed in Tap P to display index playback Tap Q for calendar playback 100 Index Calen...

Page 138: ...ping the icons in the touch menu H Select an image You can select multiple images and delete them collectively h Images you want to share with a smartphone can be set g Selecting Pictures for Sharing...

Page 139: ...at shipment Use My Menu to store and organize frequently used items from other menus Select items for addition to My Menu from the camera menus P 179 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 1 2...

Page 140: ...HDR Bracketing High Res Shot Live ND Shooting Back Set Anti Shock r Silent s Off On The current setting is displayed Function Q 4 Use FG to highlight an option and press the Q button to select Press t...

Page 141: ...7 High Res Shot P 158 Live ND Shooting P 159 Restoring Default Settings Reset Camera settings can be easily restored to default settings You can opt to reset almost all settings or only those directly...

Page 142: ...on The camera will display the picture mode available in the current shooting mode 1 2 1 4 3 Off 100 YF o Off Intrvl Sh Time Lapse j Y Back Set Shooting Menu 1 Image Aspect KK Picture Mode Reset Custo...

Page 143: ...ses by 2 and a H icon is displayed Pictures will be recorded at the new zoom ratio Digital teleconverter ISO A 200 1023 1 02 03 P S ISAUTO S ISAUTO 250 F5 6 0 0 30p 30p 4K YF YF 100 The digital teleco...

Page 144: ...how long the camera waits between shots once shooting has begun Time Lapse Movie Choose whether to record a time lapse movie Off The camera saves the individual shots but does not use them to create...

Page 145: ...d with bracketing multiple exposure HDR or the live ND filer The flash will not work if the flash charging time is longer than the interval between shots Choosing a value over 1000 for Number of Frame...

Page 146: ...l all the shots in the bracketing sequence have been taken The camera modifies exposure by varying aperture and shutter speed mode P shutter speed mode A aperture mode S or ISO sensitivity mode M If a...

Page 147: ...r button is pressed the camera shoots three frames with the set sensitivity or if auto sensitivity is selected the optimal sensitivity setting on the first shot negative modification on the second sho...

Page 148: ...Thirds standard Focus bracketing ends if zoom is adjusted during shooting Shooting ends when focus reaches infinity Pictures taken using focus bracketing are shot in silent mode To use the flash selec...

Page 149: ...corded in Natural mode See the OLYMPUS website for information on the lenses that can be used with Focus Stacking Focus stacking cannot be combined with other forms of bracketing Using Bracketing 1 Se...

Page 150: ...the MENU button to return to the previous display when settings are complete ART BKT H 100 Pop Art 2 Pop Art 1 Soft Focus Pale Light Color 1 Pale Light Color 2 Light Tone Grainy Film 1 Back Focus BKT...

Page 151: ...e live ND filer Bracketing is not available if there is not enough space on the camera s memory card for the selected number of frames AE FL and focus bracketing are not available in mode B BKT can be...

Page 152: ...a high contrast image Back Set HDR1 Each time you take a photo the camera will take a series of shots while varying exposure and combine them into a single picture Choose HDR1 for natural looking resu...

Page 153: ...tography Use a tripod or take similar measures to fix the camera in place The image displayed in the monitor or viewfinder during shooting differs from the final HDR picture Noise may appear in the fi...

Page 154: ...o select the setting and press the Q button Auto Gain Number of Frames Overlay Off Off Off Multiple Exposure 100 Back Set Number of Frames Off Do not create additional multiple exposures 2f Create a m...

Page 155: ...ep mode during multiple exposure photography Pictures taken with other cameras cannot be used for multiple exposures RAW pictures taken using High Res Shot cannot be used for multiple exposures The RA...

Page 156: ...s Frame the shot and adjust keystone compensation while viewing your subject in the display Use the arrow pad FGHI to position the crop The direction in which the crop can be moved is shown by an arro...

Page 157: ...shooting self timer P 78 1 Select Anti Shock r Silent s in X Shooting Menu 2 and press the Q button 2 Use FG to select the item and press I Use FG to select the setting and press the Q button Anti Sho...

Page 158: ...t blur caused by the camera moving when the shutter button is pressed Select Off to disable High Res Shot Charge Time Choose how the long the camera waits for the flash to charge for High Res Shots ta...

Page 159: ...ND Shooting Back Set Anti Shock r Silent s Off On 3 Use FG to select the item and press I Use FG to select the setting and press the Q button 1EV Off 100 LV Simulation ND Number Live ND Shooting Back...

Page 160: ...tion the effects of changes to shutter speed can be previewed in the display 7 Take pictures The camera requires a length of time equivalent to the selected shutter speed to produce LV Simulation resu...

Page 161: ...Default Choose the maximum and standard ISO sensitivity values available to auto ISO sensitivity control when AUTO is selected for n ISO in n Mode movie exposure mode M b ISO Auto AUTO is available fo...

Page 162: ...etween the subject and the camera Choose from three levels of tracking sensitivity Select 1 for increased sensitivity Choose this option for subjects that are moving toward or away from the camera or...

Page 163: ...press I and choose from AF mode AF target mode and AF target selection This setting has no effect when mode3 is selected for K Fn Lever Function P 185 or when Power 1 or Power 2 is selected for Fn Lev...

Page 164: ...an also set time codes using Manual Input 8 Display Pattern Choose whether the battery level is displayed as a percentage or as minutes remaining min in movie mode and during movie recording a View As...

Page 165: ...er speed Shutter speed can be set to values between 1 24 s and 1 32000 s M Freely adjust both aperture and shutter speed Use the front dial to select aperture value and the rear dial to select shutter...

Page 166: ...l or the FG buttons If desired the shutter speed can be selected by keeping FG pressed You can also rotate the front dial to adjust shutter speed in the exposure increments selected for EV Step in G C...

Page 167: ...ets the frame rate to 60p 50p 30p 25p or 24p 60p and 50p are not available in the following situations When FHD Full HD is set for the image size and A I All Intra is set for the bit rate When C4K or...

Page 168: ...y modes the dials perform the roles selected in the G custom menu Role Function Exposure mode P A S M Shutter Choose the shutter speed FNo Adjust aperture F Adjust exposure compensation ISO Adjust ISO...

Page 169: ...ove a certain volume Wind Noise Reduction Reduce wind noise during audio recording Recording Rate Choose an audio recording format 96kHz 24bit High quality audio 48kHz 16bit Standard quality audio R P...

Page 170: ...or playback g Setting the card to record to Card Slot Settings P 237 1 Select Edit in the q Playback Menu and press the Q button 2 Use FG to select Sel Image and press the Q button 3 Use HI to select...

Page 171: ...t produce the desired results with some pictures Retouch is not available with pictures that were taken with another camera or edited on a computer or if the space available on the memory card is insu...

Page 172: ...g 4 or more pictures 1 Select Edit in the q Playback Menu and press the Q button 2 Use FG to select Image Overlay and press the Q button 3 Select the number of images to be overlaid and press the Q bu...

Page 173: ...the Q button 2 Use FG to select Sel Image and press the Q button 3 Use HI to select a movie and press the Q button 4 Select Movie Edit and press the Q button 5 Use FG to select In Movie Image Capture...

Page 174: ...verwrite the existing movie No Exit without trimming the movie If the image is protected you cannot select Overwrite 6 Highlight the desired option and press the Q button You will be presented with an...

Page 175: ...are Order in the q Playback Menu and press the Q button When there are cards in both slots 1 and 2 card slot selection appears Select a card slot and press the Q button 2 Select Yes and press the Q bu...

Page 176: ...atural Set Back Press the INFO button to switch the saturation of the monitor between Natural and Vivid settings Rec View Choose whether pictures are automatically displayed in the monitor after they...

Page 177: ...d 2 card slot selection appears Select a card slot and press the Q button If there is data on the card menu items appear Select Format and press the Q button 100 Card Setup All Erase Format Back Set 2...

Page 178: ...e Wi Fi and Bluetooth Disable Wi Fi and Bluetooth for example in settings in which their use is prohibited without changing network settings P 255 Connection Password Change the Wi Fi Bluetooth passwo...

Page 179: ...ed to My Menu are indicated by a P icon at the top right corner of the display Item can be added to My Menu 1 2 1 4 3 Off 100 YF o Off Back Set Shooting Menu 1 KK Picture Mode Reset Custom Modes Intrv...

Page 180: ...Aspect Digital Tele converter Items saved to My Menu are added to the P My Menu tab 1 2 f2 f3 f4 f5 f1 f1 YF 100 My Menu 1 KK Back Set P My Menu tab 5 To access My Menu select the P My Menu tab Managi...

Page 181: ...sets focus and exposure when the shutter button or AEL AFL button is pressed 201 AF Scanner Choose the type of AF scan performed in autofocus mode when the camera is unable to focus or the scene lack...

Page 182: ...y is recommended in most situations 205 K AF MF Option Description g KNMode Settings Choose the target modes displayed during AF target mode selection Hiding unused modes speeds target mode selection...

Page 183: ...n rotated between landscape wide or portrait tall orientations 210 L AF MF Option Description g AF Targeting Pad If On is selected the AF target can be positioned by tapping the monitor during viewfin...

Page 184: ...s focus ring Inoperative The camera focuses according to the option selected for AF Mode regardless of the position of the lens focus ring Manual focus is not available even when the focus ring is in...

Page 185: ...settings for the Fn lever function Power 1 The power turns on when the Fn lever is in position 1 and off when in position 2 Power 2 The power turns on when the Fn lever is in position 2 and off when i...

Page 186: ...cy of the local power supply Anti Flicker Shooting The camera automatically detects the flicker frequency and times the shutter release accordingly 222 O Release j Image Stabilizer Option Description...

Page 187: ...magnified playback LV Info Choose the information displayed when the camera is in shooting mode LV OFF Info Choose a shooting display G Settings Choose the information displayed in index and calendar...

Page 188: ...s given to smooth display while the shutter button is pressed halfway The quality of art filter effect previews may be affected Frame Rate Normal The normal display rate Select this option in most cir...

Page 189: ...o of 17 9 Apply Settings to EVF Choose whether the option selected for Displayed Grid is reflected in the viewfinder display The option selected for EVF Grid Settings in G Custom Menu a P 197 has no e...

Page 190: ...for connecting to a TV via an HDMI cable HDMI Control Select On to allow the camera to be operated using remotes for TVs that support HDMI control This option takes effect when pictures are displayed...

Page 191: ...n Dramatic Tone or Watercolor is selected for picture mode Lowest S S Setting Choose the shutter speed at which the camera starts raising ISO sensitivity automatically in modes P and A Choose Auto to...

Page 192: ...sen On Noise reduction is performed with every shot Off Noise reduction off U Exp ISO BULB p Option Description g Bulb Time Timer Choose the maximum exposure for bulb and time photography 52 Live Comp...

Page 193: ...lected option takes effect when M single target or o small target is selected as the AF target mode P 69 The camera zooms in on the selected AF target during focus zoom P 73 This item is for still pho...

Page 194: ...ral illumination according to the type of lens Compensation is not available for teleconverters or extension tubes Noise may be visible at the edges of photographs taken at high ISO sensitivities K WB...

Page 195: ...ames of the photographer and copyright holder to new photographs Names can be up to 63 characters long Copyright Info Select On to include the names of the photographer and copyright holder in the Exi...

Page 196: ...t light automatically when you put your eye to the viewfinder Press the u button to switch between the viewfinder and monitor displays On1 The viewfinder display lights automatically when you put your...

Page 197: ...alf Way Level Choose whether the level gauge can be displayed in the viewfinder by pressing the shutter button halfway when Style 1 or Style 2 is selected for EVF Style On The level gauge is displayed...

Page 198: ...r at the last position of operation when you display a menu The cursor position will be retained even when you turn off the camera Fisheye Compensation Correct fisheye distortion when shooting with fi...

Page 199: ...r a set time after it has entered sleep mode This option is used to choose the delay before the camera turns off automatically Choose from Off 5min 30min 1h and 4h The camera will not turn off automat...

Page 200: ...hutter is open and during burst photography in Sequential Low mode When C AFb or C AF TRb is selected you can switch to manual focus by rotating the focus ring while the camera is focusing in continuo...

Page 201: ...a focuses when the shutter is pressed halfway Operative Pressing the shutter button halfway initiates autofocus regardless of whether autofocus is currently assigned to the AEL AFL button In C AF mode...

Page 202: ...alfway All the way down Kept pressed AF AE AF AE AF AE S AF mode1 S AF Locks Locks mode2 S AF Locks Locks mode3 1 S AF 2 Locks S AF C AF mode1 C AF Locks Ends Locks mode2 C AF Ends Locks Locks mode3 1...

Page 203: ...from the camera The lower the value the lower the sensitivity Choose negative values to prevent the camera refocusing when the subject is briefly obscured by other objects or to prevent the camera fo...

Page 204: ...on erratically moving subjects 1 Highlight K C AF Center Start in G Custom Menu J and press the Q button 1 2 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 C1 C2 A1 A1 A1 AF MF mode2 0 S3 C4 M3 F3 Off S AF 100 AF Scanner KAEL AFL K...

Page 205: ...bjects that are moving quickly but relatively predictably Center priority is recommended in most situations 1 Highlight K C AF Center Priority in G Custom Menu J and press the Q button 1 2 A2 A3 A4 B1...

Page 206: ...Target Point Choose the home position focus target 1 Highlight N Set Home in G Custom Menu K and press the Q button 1 2 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 C1 C2 A1 A2 A2 AF MF On1 AF Area Pointer tTarget Mode Settings K...

Page 207: ...choose up to two combinations This item applies during both still photography and movie recording If you select Set 2 the options in the N Select Screen Settings menu will be checked v Set 2 can be r...

Page 208: ...after reaching the border of the display the target in the same row or column on the opposite border will be selected Loop 1 Loop 2 If you continue to press the multi selector in the same direction af...

Page 209: ...able targets for faster target selection The camera can store up to four different combinations of settings If the AF target or step size is altered from the default value checks v will appear next to...

Page 210: ...pe and portrait orientations AF Target Point Choose separate AF targets for landscape and portrait orientations 1 Highlight K Orientation Linked N in G Custom Menu K and press I on the arrow pad 1 2 A...

Page 211: ...available The camera can store up to three settings for different situations Distances are approximate and intended as guides only Release Priority The shutter can still be released if the camera is u...

Page 212: ...A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 C1 C2 A1 A3 A3 AF MF On Off Off Face Priority AF Illuminator AF Limiter Off AF Targeting Pad AF Focus Adj 100 Off Back Set 2 Highlight Default Data or Lens Data and press the I button I...

Page 213: ...ght the lens name using the FG buttons and press the I button Repeat the process from Step 4 1 50 200 F2 8 3 5 100 Data List Create Lens Data Set Back Set 7 When the process is complete press the MENU...

Page 214: ...using the FG buttons and press the Q button The dialog shown in Step 3 will be displayed Confirm that the lens name has been deleted 100 Delete Lens Data Set Yes No Back Set To disable AF fine tuning...

Page 215: ...et Point P 72 Peaking Displays clearly defined outlines with edge enhancement You can select the enhancement color and intensity g G Custom Menu R Peaking Settings P 189 Rotate the front or rear dial...

Page 216: ...ress the Q button 1 2 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 C1 C2 A1 A4 A4 AF MF Operative On Focus Ring MF Clutch Speed Starry Sky AF Setting MF Assist Preset MF distance Bulb Time Focusing On Reset Lens 100 Back Set 2 Hig...

Page 217: ...7 in G Custom Menu K This item applies during both still photography and movie recording N Home AF area HOME The multi selector performs the function selected for K Button Function N Home P 118 This o...

Page 218: ...y the dials in photo shooting and q playback modes are listed below Role Function Shooting mode P A S M B Ps Program shift P 45 Shutter Choose the shutter speed FNo Adjust aperture F Adjust exposure c...

Page 219: ...front and rear dials The functions for Positions 1 and 2 conform to the setting selected for K Dial Function P 218 mode2 Switch between two groups of settings previously selected for AF Mode AF Target...

Page 220: ...n also adjust settings for q Pro Capture Low mode P 81 S and S modes Max fps 1 10 fps Frame Count Limiter 2 99 Off no limit S mode Max fps 1 10 15 or 18 fps Frame Count Limiter 2 99 Off no limit q mod...

Page 221: ...lable if you selected J in Step 2 Highlight Pre shutter Frames using the FG buttons and press the I button Highlight an option using the FG buttons and press the Q button 15 Off 18fps 15 J 100 Pre shu...

Page 222: ...er under workplace or outdoor lighting powered by alternating current with a frequency of 60 Hz Off Flicker reduction off This option is not available when On is selected for Anti Flicker Shooting P 2...

Page 223: ...licker LV Auto Off Flicker Reduction Back Set 3 Highlight On or Off using the FG buttons and press the Q button Flicker Reduction options will be displayed 100 Anti Flicker Shooting On Effects of flic...

Page 224: ...marked with a check v Selected items will be displayed H 100 KControl Settings Back Live SCP Live Control 3 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit the menus For movie mode set with n Control Settin...

Page 225: ...ggle the display Live control WB AUTO WB AUTO P 4 3 S ISAUTO S ISAUTO AUTO O 1 5 N U 100 o o 30p 30p 4K YF WB Auto OFF WKeep Warm Color o Settings Functions Available settings Image stabilizer P 97 Pi...

Page 226: ...er limit of brightness for the image are shown in red those below the lower limit in blue g G Custom Menu R Histogram Settings P 189 Light box display Compare two images side by side Press the Q butto...

Page 227: ...n in the live view shooting display g Switching the information display P 39 To add highlights and shadows to the LV Info display press I on the arrow pad to place a check next to Custom1 or Custom2 T...

Page 228: ...with a check can be selected on the playback screen using the rear dial Q Q q p q p Index display q p 4 frames 2020 02 15 12 30 00 20 100 9 25 or 100 frames 2020 02 15 12 30 00 20 100 2020 02 15 12 3...

Page 229: ...icon appears in the monitor 2 3 5 7 10 14 Choose the starting zoom ratio Selfie Assist Selfie Assist MENU G R Selfie Assist Choose the display used when the monitor is reversed for self portraits This...

Page 230: ...possible the signal is output in 4K 3840 2160 1080p If possible the signal is output in Full HD 1080p 720p If possible the signal is output in HD 720p 480p 576p The signal is output in 480p 576p form...

Page 231: ...ter controls available via Olympus Workspace process pictures using the camera s high speed image processing engine You can also edit RAW pictures stored on memory cards inserted in the camera Be sure...

Page 232: ...n the display Live Bulb options can also be displayed by pressing the MENU button during BULB or LIVE BULB photography Live Time Update Frequency Live Time MENU G U Live Time Choose the frequency with...

Page 233: ...ck Set 2 Highlight an option using the FG buttons Choose an exposure time of from 1 2 to 60 s 100 Composite Settings 1sec Exposure time per image Exposure time and aperture will determine your base ex...

Page 234: ...or c High Res Shot h Pro Capture q or p 2 Highlight K Flicker Scan in G Custom Menu U and press the Q button 1 2 D2 D3 D4 E1 E2 E3 F D1 E2 Off 100 E2 Exp ISO BULB p Live Bulb Bulb Time Monitor Live Co...

Page 235: ...control panel and live controls are not available in the flicker scan display To view these items first press the INFO button to exit the flicker scan display K Flicker Scan can be assigned to a butto...

Page 236: ...X Sync setting Slow Limit setting A S The set shutter speed No lower limit M Combinations of JPEG image sizes and compression rates K Set MENU G X K Set You can set the JPEG image quality by combining...

Page 237: ...Slot Choose the card used to record movies q Slot Choose the card used for still image playback when K Save Settings is set to Dual Independent 1 Dual Independent 3 Dual Same 1 or Dual Same 3 Assign S...

Page 238: ...f you select New Folder specify the 3 digit folder number and press the Q button If you select Existing Folder use FG to select the existing folder and press the Q button The first 2 frames and the la...

Page 239: ...Settings in G Custom Menu Y 2 Select Lens Name and enter a lens name After entering a name highlight END and press the Q button 3 Use FGHI to choose the Focal Length 4 Use FGHI to choose the Aperture...

Page 240: ...6 Live view boost P 188 7 Highlight shadow control P 115 8 White balance P 94 9 ISO sensitivity P 75 91 0 Battery level P 32 a Card write indicator P 21 27 b Wireless LAN connection status P 245 256 c...

Page 241: ...the viewfinder Highlight Shadow Tints applied to over and under exposed areas Level Gauge The level gauge Items marked with checks v appear in the viewfinder display To choose the custom displays avai...

Page 242: ...se whether to correct distortion in photos taken under water in addition to the correction performed using Angle 1 Highlight Fisheye Compensation in G Custom Menu b and press the Q button 1 2 H1 H2 I...

Page 243: ...RAW JPEG format Fisheye compensation is not applied to the RAW image Focus peaking is not available in the fisheye compensation display AF target selection is restricted to single and small target mod...

Page 244: ...on the part of the user to observe local laws and regulations Disable Wi Fi on airplanes and in other locations where their use is prohibited g Disabling Wi Fi Bluetooth P 255 271 Wireless transmissi...

Page 245: ...nload from http app olympus imaging com oishare In addition to OI Share Olympus offers the following apps for viewing sensor logs and retouching pictures OLYMPUS Image Track OI Track Use OLYMPUS Image...

Page 246: ...t Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings in the e setup menu and press I on the arrow pad 1 2 j 0 k 0 100 Off English s W X Settings Card Setup Rec View Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings Firmware Back Set Setup Menu 3 Highl...

Page 247: ...ilability in the camera e setup menu 1 2 On 100 Playback Menu Reset Protect Print Order Edit R Reset share Order Copy All TWi Fi Connect Back Set 4 Highlight Device Connection using the FG buttons and...

Page 248: ...settings in the smartphone settings app and enter the SSID and password displayed by the camera For information on the settings app see the documentation for your smartphone Bluetooth Name Bluetooth...

Page 249: ...ins active while the camera is off Off Turning the camera off ends the wireless connection to the smartphone On The wireless connection to the smartphone remains active after the camera is turned off...

Page 250: ...turn off leaving the wireless connection to the smartphone active No The camera will end the connection to the smartphone before turning off If no operations are performed about a minute after the con...

Page 251: ...while the camera is off g Selecting Pictures for Sharing Share Order P 132 These methods are described below Downloading Pictures Selected with OI Share Use the smartphone to view the pictures on the...

Page 252: ...Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings Power off Standby Highlight On or Select and press the Q button 3 Turn the camera off The selected photos and movies will be uploaded to the smartphone automatically If you a...

Page 253: ...e camera remotely and take pictures from a smartphone Not all shooting options are available 1 Connect to the camera using OI Share P 247 2 Tap Remote Control in OI Share Remote control options will b...

Page 254: ...other apps while the GPS log is saving Do not terminate OI Track 2 Once you have finished taking pictures with the camera end tracking in OI Share 3 Tap the V icon in the camera monitor to connect to...

Page 255: ...er off Standby to disable the auto upload while off feature MENU button e setup menu Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings Power off Standby Off Disabling Wi Fi Bluetooth 1 Press the MENU button to display the men...

Page 256: ...via Wi Fi OLYMPUS Capture Use OLYMPUS Capture to automatically download and view pictures taken with a camera connected via Wi Fi to the same network as the computer To learn more or to download the...

Page 257: ...ces to display options for Bluetooth other devices 4 Click Add Bluetooth or other devices 5 Click Everything else An Add a device window will open and E M1 Mark III will be displayed after a short pau...

Page 258: ...ee the documentation provided with the computer for information on USB ports 2 Turn the camera on The camera will display a message prompting you to identify the device to which the USB cable is conne...

Page 259: ...n the camera can be up to 15 characters long Create new link Pair camera with this PC PC Name Cancel Settings xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 6 Click Settings in OLYMPUS Capture When a message is displayed stating th...

Page 260: ...settings manually P 264 To connect enter the network name SSID and other settings WPS connections require a WPS compatible router or access point Connecting via WPS in PIN mode requires that the route...

Page 261: ...ss I on the arrow pad 1 2 j 0 k 0 100 Off English s W X Settings Card Setup Rec View Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings Firmware Back Set Setup Menu 3 Highlight Availability using the FG buttons and press the I...

Page 262: ...i Fi Connect Device Connection Access Point Connection Back Set 4 Highlight Connect by WPS using the FG buttons and press the Q button 100 w w Access Point Connection Connect from Access Point List Co...

Page 263: ...y with the selected computer To select a different computer you must first terminate the current connection 100 w w SSID_001 w Access Point Connection R Close Connect by WPS Connect manually Set If th...

Page 264: ...on on the camera to display the camera menus 2 Highlight TWi Fi Connect in the q playback menu and press I on the arrow pad TWi Fi Connect options will be displayed This item is only available when On...

Page 265: ...ssign Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS 6 Highlight Start Connection using the FG buttons and press the Q button 100 SSID SSID_001 w w Connect manually Cancel Set Authentication IP Address Assign Start...

Page 266: ...ack Menu Reset Protect Print Order Edit R Reset share Order Copy All TWi Fi Connect Back Set 3 Highlight Access Point Connection using the FG buttons and press the Q button Access Point Connection opt...

Page 267: ...the shooting display Standard shooting indicators will be displayed A w icon will appear in the monitor w icon ISO A 200 1023 1 02 03 P S ISAUTO S ISAUTO 250 F5 6 0 0 30p 30p 4K YF YF w w 100 Connecti...

Page 268: ...Recorded images are automatically transferred to PC 2 Configure OLYMPUS Capture to automatically download pictures as they are taken Select the source card slot 1 or 2 and the type of pictures JPEG ph...

Page 269: ...stablished Note however that remaining data will not be uploaded if The Wi Fi connection is ended using camera controls The camera is turned off The source memory card is removed The upload queue for...

Page 270: ...will terminate the connection and exit to the shooting display A confirmation dialog will be displayed if data remain to be uploaded To terminate the connection highlight Yes and press the Q button 3...

Page 271: ...English s W X Settings Card Setup Rec View Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings Firmware Back Set Setup Menu 3 Highlight Availability using the FG buttons and press the I button Connection Password Power off Stan...

Page 272: ...gs options will be displayed 1 2 j 0 k 0 100 Off English s W X Settings Card Setup Rec View Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings Firmware Back Set Setup Menu 3 Highlight Connection Password using the FG buttons a...

Page 273: ...nglish s W X Settings Card Setup Rec View Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings Firmware Back Set Setup Menu 3 Highlight Reset Settings using the FG buttons and press the I button Reset Settings options will be di...

Page 274: ...view pictures as they are taken or control the camera remotely To learn more or to download the software visit the website below When downloading the software be prepared to provide the camera serial...

Page 275: ...n provided with the computer for information on USB ports 2 Turn the camera on The camera will display a message prompting you to identify the device to which the USB cable is connected If the message...

Page 276: ...ed RAW Processing M PC RAW 1 After confirming that the camera is off connect it to the computer using the USB cable 2 Turn the camera on The camera will display a message prompting you to identify the...

Page 277: ...age prompting you to identify the device to which the USB cable is connected If the message is not displayed select Auto for USB Mode P 190 in G Custom Menu S If the batteries are very low the camera...

Page 278: ...ther USB device USB cable The supplied USB cable CB USB11 cannot be used for USB Power Delivery USB PD The method used for connection varies from device to device See the documentation provided with t...

Page 279: ...Use the television to display pictures to an audience The TV remote can be used to control the display while the television is connected to the camera No app or other software is required You can also...

Page 280: ...576p 480p 576p HDMI Control When the camera is in playback mode it can be operated using the television remote control P 282 Choose from Off and On When On is selected the camera can be used for playb...

Page 281: ...he HDMI connector on the TV HDMI connector Type D Type A 2 Switch the TV to HDMI input and turn the camera on The TV will show the contents of the camera monitor Press the q button to view pictures If...

Page 282: ...he arrow pad 1 2 D2 D3 D4 E1 E2 E3 F D1 D4 On 100 D4 Disp 8 PC USB Mode HDMI 8 Auto Back Set 3 Highlight HDMI Control using the FG buttons and press the I button 100 HDMI Control Output Frame Rate Out...

Page 283: ...battery warning being displayed The battery will not be fully charged at the time of purchase Charge the battery using the provided charger before use Remove the batteries before putting the camera in...

Page 284: ...cards The following types of SD memory card commercially available can be used with this camera SD SDHC and SDXC For the latest information please visit the Olympus website SD card write protect swit...

Page 285: ...e camera Do not remove the body cap or attach the lens in dusty places Do not point the lens attached to the camera toward the sun This may cause the camera to malfunction or even ignite due to the ma...

Page 286: ...ing to the AF MF position at the end of the lens selects autofocus while sliding it to the MF position closer to the camera body selects manual focus regardless of the focus mode chosen with the camer...

Page 287: ...ange of locations in which flash units can be placed increases Flash units can control other compatible units or be fitted with radio commander receivers to allow the use of units that do not otherwis...

Page 288: ...em as desired Turn the external flash units on press the MODE button and select RC mode Select a channel and group for each external flash unit 2 Select On for RC Mode P 193 in G Custom Menu W and pre...

Page 289: ...om the camera This setting applies to all groups Flash mode flash level Choose standard or FP super FP Choose super FP for shutter speeds faster than the flash sync speed This setting applies to all g...

Page 290: ...This can be mitigated by reducing the brightness of the camera flash for example by using a diffuser Other external flash units Note the following when using a third party flash unit mounted on the ca...

Page 291: ...mple for macro or bulb photography Connect the cable to the camera remote cable terminal P 17 Converter lenses Converter lenses attach to the camera lens for quick and easy fish eye or macro photograp...

Page 292: ...ter Visit the OLYMPUS website for details 3 Visit the OLYMPUS website for information on compatible lenses Software Olympus Workspace Digital Photo Managing Software Headphone Microphone Remote Operat...

Page 293: ...es Micro Four Thirds system lenses Converter Lens 3 FCON P01 Fisheye WCON P01 Wide MCON P01 Macro MCON P02 Macro Flash FL 900R Electronic Flash FL LM3 Electronic Flash FL 700WR Electronic Flash FC WR...

Page 294: ...ge When not using the camera for a prolonged period remove the battery and card Store the camera in a cool dry place that is well ventilated Insert the battery periodically and test the camera s funct...

Page 295: ...activated every time the camera s power is turned on the camera should be held upright for the dust reduction function to be effective Pixel Mapping Checking the image processing functions The pixel...

Page 296: ...ations are performed for a set time after the camera has entered sleep mode the camera will turn off automatically g G Custom Menu c Auto Power Off P 199 The flash is charging On the monitor the mark...

Page 297: ...in custom modes modes C1 C4 will be reset to saved values when another shooting mode is selected or the camera is turned off If Hold is selected for Reset Custom Modes Custom Mode Save Settings in W...

Page 298: ...ial shooting Lines appear in photographs The following functions use an electronic shutter which may result in lines due to flicker and other phenomena associated with fluorescent and LED lighting an...

Page 299: ...card in Slot 2 is write protected locked 5Card Full Shooting disabled the memory card in Slot 1 does not have space for additional pictures Shooting disabled the memory card in Slot 1 is full Insert a...

Page 300: ...nternal temperature of the camera has risen due to sequential shooting Turn off the camera and wait for the internal temperature to cool Internal camera temperature is too high Please wait for cooling...

Page 301: ...ted for W Keep Warm Color 94 WB compensation A 0 96 WB compensation G 0 Kelvin 5400K CWB selected for WB 94 AF Area Center Single 69 AF Mode S AF 64 91 IFace Priority Face Priority Off 92 j Y o 98 Met...

Page 302: ...S1 97 WB Auto On selected for W Keep Warm Color 94 WB compensation A 0 96 WB compensation G 0 Kelvin 5400K CWB selected for WB 94 AF Area Center 9 target group 69 AF Mode C AF 64 91 IFace Priority Fac...

Page 303: ...t 1 2 3 g W Reset Custom Modes Reset Basic 57 141 Assign to Custom Mode Shooting mode P Image quality YF RAW Custom Mode Save Settings Reset Recall from Custom Mode Picture Mode C Natural 106 142 KK Y...

Page 304: ...cking 8 Set focus differential 5 Charge Time 0 sec HDR Off 152 Multiple Exposure Number of Frames Off 154 Auto Gain Off Overlay Off Keystone Comp Off 156 Anti Shock r Silent s Anti Shock r r 0 sec 157...

Page 305: ...K 30p 161 167 b ISO Auto Set 75 161 Upper Limit Default Upper Limit 6400 Default 200 b ISO Auto Off n Noise Filter Standard 161 n WB Auto 94 161 n All x A 0 G 0 96 161 nW Keep Warm Color On 96 161 n P...

Page 306: ...SO n AEL AFL v Direct Function w Electronic Zoom x WB l AF Stop n Dial Function P Position 1 k F j F 163 Position 2 k RVOL j RVOL A Position 1 k F j FNo Position 2 k RVOL j RVOL S Position 1 k F j Shu...

Page 307: ...R On 169 Recording Volume Built in R 0 MIC R 0 R Volume Limiter On Wind Noise Reduction Off Recording Rate 48kHz 16bit R Plug in Power Off Headphone Volume 8 n HDMI Output Output Mode Monitor Mode 16...

Page 308: ...2 Power off Standby Off 178 249 RAW JPEG h JPEG 133 178 Reset Settings 178 273 Wi Fi MAC Address 178 Firmware 176 G Custom Menu Tab Function Default 1 2 3 g G AF MF J K AF mode S AF 64 91 181 K AF MF...

Page 309: ...gs 1 1 vertical and horizontal step size 1 209 K Orientation Linked N Off 210 L AF Targeting Pad Off 183 AF Limiter Off 183 Distance settings Setting 1 Release Priority On AF Illuminator On 183 IFace...

Page 310: ...N j Y Y k Z Preview m ISO n AEL AFL v N w N Flash Mode x N j Y l AF Stop S Center Button Off 185 217 T Direction Key N 185 217 K Dial Function P Position 1 k F j Ps 185 Position 2 k ISO j WB A Positio...

Page 311: ...y On 186 jL Settings 186 220 j j Max fps 10 fps Frame Count Limiter Off j Max fps 18 fps Frame Count Limiter Off 0 Max fps 18 fps Pre shutter Frames 8 shots Frame Count Limiter 25 shots jH Settings 18...

Page 312: ...s All on except WB and ISO 187 Q Live View Boost Manual Shooting Off 188 Bulb Time On2 Frame Rate Priority Live Composite Off Others Off Art LV Mode mode1 188 Frame Rate Normal 188 LV Close Up Setting...

Page 313: ...uto All 191 K Noise Filter Standard 191 K Low ISO Processing Drive Priority 191 Noise Reduct Auto 192 U Bulb Time Timer 8 min 192 Live Composite Timer 3h 192 Bulb Time Monitor 7 192 Live Bulb Off 192...

Page 314: ...not assign File Name Reset 195 Edit Filename Off 195 dpi Settings 350dpi 195 Copyright Settings Copyright Info Off 195 Artist Name Copyright Name Lens Info Settings Off 195 239 Z Quick Erase Off 196...

Page 315: ...N 0 7 sec Call EVF Auto Switch 0 7 sec End qa 0 7 sec End D 0 7 sec Reset D 0 7 sec Switch G Lock 0 7 sec Call BKT Settings 0 7 sec End Flicker Scan 0 7 sec Level Adjust 198 Touchscreen Settings On 19...

Page 316: ...mpression ORF Tripod 168 2 Handheld 121 3 Tripod 87 Handheld 120 Handheld 8160 6120 8160 6120 1 4 JPEG 5240 3912 Loss less compression ORI JF RAW Tripod 10368 7776 Loss less compression ORF Tripod 157...

Page 317: ...ies according to the subject The maximum number of storable still pictures displayed on the monitor is 9999 Memory Card Capacity Movies Figures are for a 32 GB SDHC memory card Frame size Compression...

Page 318: ...Live MOS sensor Magnification 100 Monitor Product type 3 0 TFT color LCD Vari angle touch screen Total no of pixels Approx 1 04 million dots aspect ratio 3 2 Shutter Product type Computerized focal pl...

Page 319: ...g function Switch to sleep mode 1 minute Power OFF 4 hours This function can be customized Flash Flash control mode TTL AUTO TTL pre flash mode MANUAL X Sync 1 250 s or slower Wireless LAN Compatible...

Page 320: ...temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F operation 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F storage Dimensions Approx 71 mm W 29 mm H 96 mm D 2 8 1 1 3 8 Weight without AC cable Approx 85 g 3 0 oz The supplied power cable is for u...

Page 321: ...personal injury never insert a metal object into the product Cleaning Always unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Use only a damp cloth for cleaning Never use any type of liquid o...

Page 322: ...his product never leave the camera in the places listed below no matter if in use or storage Places where temperatures and or humidity are high or go through extreme changes Direct sunlight beaches lo...

Page 323: ...cycle batteries to help save our planet s resources When you throw away dead batteries be sure to cover their terminals and always observe local laws and regulations NOTICE Do not use or store the cam...

Page 324: ...r systems Monitor Do not push the monitor forcibly otherwise the image may become vague resulting in a playback mode failure or damage to the monitor A strip of light may appear on the top bottom of t...

Page 325: ...ion and other countries Wi Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi Fi Alliance The Wi Fi CERTIFIED logo is a certification mark of the Wi Fi Alliance The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered tr...

Page 326: ...nguage 35 176 0 Uploading Pictures 275 v Image selection 133 9 Lock 185 I Face priority AF 92 I Face Selection 122 a Close up playback 129 R Image rotation 170 V Half Way Level 197 V Info Settings 196...

Page 327: ...lease Priority 186 C AF Sensitivity 181 203 C AF TR AF tracking 64 Calendar display 129 137 228 Card 26 284 Card Setup 177 Card Slots 27 Card Slot Settings 237 Certification 199 Close up playback 129...

Page 328: ...Fn Lever Power Lever 185 Focus bracketing 148 Focus mode 64 91 Focus Ring 184 Focus Ring Lock 122 Focus Stacking 149 Format 177 Formatting the card 177 Frame Rate Movie 102 167 317 Still image 188 Fra...

Page 329: ...54 Long exposure BULB TIME 52 Low ISO Processing 191 LV Close Up Settings 188 LV Info 187 227 LV OFF Info 187 227 LV super control panel 88 90 301 M M Manual mode 50 Manual Exposure 50 Manual focus 64...

Page 330: ...ography 253 Reset 141 Reset Lens 184 Reset Protect 175 Reset Settings Wi Fi Bluetooth 273 Reset share Order 175 Rotate 130 S S Shutter priority mode 48 S AF Release Priority 186 S AF Single AF 64 Satu...

Page 331: ...ser registration 11 V Video Menu 161 305 W WB Movie 194 Still image 94 WB bracketing 146 WB Compensation 96 White balance 94 194 White balance compensation 96 Wi Fi Bluetooth Settings 178 246 261 Wi F...

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Page 333: ...WD656900 date of issue 2020 02...

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