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Focusing Screens

Interchangeable  Focusing Screens are

often thought of as a luxury feature in

35mm  photography. Yet the Standard
Focusing Screen 1-13 is often  inconvenient
or difficult to use, and in some circum-

stances it is quite unsatisfactory. With

super-telephoto lenses for instance, the

microprism becomes excessively  dark.

With the high magnifications of macro-

photography and photomicrography, it

is impossible to focus.

The feature of each  Focusing Screen is

listed at right. The 1-3 and 1-13, suita-

ble for general  photography, are particu-

larly advantageous when taking a sub-

ject with vertical  lines.  The  1-5 is ideal

for the snap-shooters using a wide angle

lens.  The  1-4 and 1-7 are designed for

super-telephoto  lenses and  1-4,  1-10,

1-11  and  1-12 are for close-ups,  macro-

photography and photomicrography.

The 1-5, 1-6, 1-7 and 1-9 are not used
with the exposure meter built in the

camera.

Dioptric Correction Lens 1

Available in 8 diopter  corrections: + 2,

+ 1,  0  (for  hypermetropia); –1, –2, –3,

–4, –5 (for myopia). Used to correct

the photographer's vision, and espe-
cially necessary in fine focusing for high

magnification. Fits into the Eyecup 1.

TYPE

1-1

Microprism-matte

type

(for most lenses)

1-2

Microprism-matte

type

(for standard &

telephoto  lenses)

1-3

Split image-matte

type

(for most lenses)

1-4

All matte type

(for most lenses)

1-5

Microprism-clear

field type

(for wide angle &

standard lenses)

1-6

Microprism-clear

field type

(for standard &

telephoto  lenses)

1-7

Microprism-clear

field type

(for super

telephoto lenses)

FEATURES

Standard type, suitable for general photography.
Fast and accurate focusing is done on the central
microprism spot as well as on the surrounding
matte area. When a lens with a maximum  speed

of F5.6 or slower  is used, the microprism darkens

and focusing must be made on the  matte  area.
The meter needle indicates proper exposures.

Suitable for general photography in conjunction
with a standard or telephoto lens. Focusing is
done on the microprism spot as well as on the
matte  area. When a lens with a maximum speed

of F8 or  slower is used, the microprism spot darkens.
The meter needle indicates proper exposures.

Suitable for general photography ensuring critical
focusing, and ideal for photographers who prefer
the split-field and coincidence type focusing. When

a lens with a maximum speed of F5.6 or slower is

used, the split prism darkens. The meter needle

indicates proper exposures.

Suitable for general photography and ideal for
photographers who prefer a view field free from
microprism or split prism and for those who are
accustomed to focus using matte area. Also suit-
able for super telephoto photography and close-up
photography in conjunction with macro lenses and
Auto Bellows. The meter needle indicates proper
exposures.

This transparent screen  provides an exceptionally
bright finder image. Highly suitable for snapshots
using wide  angle  lenses. The  lack of  matte surface
means depth-of-field effects  cannot be ascertained.
The meter needle does not  indicate  proper exposures,

because its  movement varies depending on the lenses
used.

This screen provides an extremely  bright  finder
image.  Focusing is done on the microprism spot.
The lack of matte  surface  means  depth-of-field
effects can  not be ascertained and the meter
needle does not indicate proper exposures.

Developed  primarily for use with  super telephoto
lenses, this clear field screen provides an extremely
bright finder image. The microprism spot remains
bright even with a lens whose maximum speed  is
F11. The lack of matte surface means depth-of-field
effects cannot be  ascertained;  the  meter  needle

does not indicate proper 

exposures.

TYPE

1-8

All matte type

(for telephoto

lenses &

astronomical

telescopes)

1-9

Clear field

type

(for endoscopic

photography)

1-10

Checker-matte

type

(for Shift lens)

1-11

Cross hairs-matte

type

(for close-up  &

macro-

photography)

1-12

Cross hairs-clear

field type

(for photo-

micrography &

macrophoto-

graphy greater

than life size)

1-13

Microprism/split

image-matte

type

(for most lenses)

FEATURES

This screen is ideal for use with super  telephoto
lenses of 300mm or more in focal  length, or for
astrophotography. The extreme fineness of the
matte surface permits outstanding field definition.
More accurate focusing may be achieved by the
use of the Varimagni Finder.

Designed for use with OLYMPUS fiberoptic endo-

scopes. This condenser type screen without fresnel
lens requires no focusing when a special adapter
couples the camera with the fiberscope.  Exposure
is made automatically by the light supply.

The reticule engraved on the all-matte surface is
used for vertical and horizontal picture alignment.
Though originally designed for architectural photo-
graphy with the Shift lens, it is also suitable for
general and super-telephotography, and close-up/
macrophotography with macro lenses and Auto
Bellows.

Highly  advantageous for close-up and macrophoto-
graphy with Auto Bellows and extension  tubes.
For focusing in low magnification close-up  photo-

graphy, use this matte area, and  in macrophoto-
graphy greater than life size, use the double  cross
hairs the same way as with the  1-12. The meter
needle indicates proper  exposures, but depending
on  the conditions of the specimen,  the  reading

must be compensated for.

The transparent screen  offers the  photographer
focusing with an unusually bright finder  image.
To focus, first correct  your diopter using a dioptric
correction lens or Varimagni  Finder so that each
line of the double cross hairs can  be seen clearly
and separately. Then bring the specimen into focus.
The meter needle indicates proper  exposures, but

depending on the specimen's conditions, the reading
must be compensated for.

Most suitable for normal  photography, this screen

assures pinpoint focusing. The central split-image
rangefinder is encircled by a microprism collar.
Since the outer area has a matte surface, the screen
can be used in the same way as the standard 1-1
and  1-3 Screens. When  a  lens  with a maximum
speed of F5.6 or slower is used, the  prism darkens
and the focusing must be made on the matte area.

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Summary of Contents for Stylus 1

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...OF CONTROLS Refer to pages in parentheses for detailed explanations of each part Mirror Lock up Lever Rewind Release Lever P 29 Self Timer Preview Button Shoulder Strap Eyelet Standard Lens 1 P 10 P 2...

Page 3: ...cket Rewind Knob Camera Back Release Rewind Crank Depth of Field Scale Aperture Ring Focusing Ring Lens Mount Ring Body Mount Ring ASA Film Speed Dial Film Speed Dial Release Button Shutter Release Bu...

Page 4: ...Guide Pins 2 Shutter Curtain P 23 Guide Pin Hole Battery Chamber Motor Drive Socket Cap Tripod Socket Camera Back Release Pin Camera Back Film Pressure Plate Film Cartridge Pressure Spring Motor Coup...

Page 5: ...he Camera 19 Interchangeable Focusing Screens 20 Motor Drive Photography 21 Operation of Winder 1 22 Operation of Basic Motor Drive Package 23 Flash Photography 26 Setting the Self Timer 29 Locking up...

Page 6: ...Mallory PX625 or equivalent ASA 25 1600 Pentaprism type wide vision finder shows 97 of actual picture field Interchangeable focusing screens Visible exposure meter needle 0 92X at infinity with standa...

Page 7: ...op er exposure see pages 13 14 15 Set ASA Film Speed see page 12 Take the picture see page 19 Hold the camera steady and re lease the shutter with a slow steady pressure Advance the film until the fig...

Page 8: ...t the edge of a coin into the cap of the battery chamber and turn counter clockwise until the cap has been removed 1 Open the camera back Pull up on the rewind knob A slight resistance may be felt bef...

Page 9: ...4 Advance the film Advance the film using the film ad vance lever Make sure that the film perforations engage on the sprockets on both sides 5 Close the camera back Close the camera back until it clic...

Page 10: ...2 Advance the lever to the right as far as it will go This can be ac complished in a single stroke or in multiple short strokes The exposure counter is designed to indicate the total number of frames...

Page 11: ...the cartridge 3 Hold both the rewind knob and rewind release lever firmly to prevent them from turning and advance the film advance lever The shutter will then be cocked for the next exposure of the...

Page 12: ...ired number clicks into place opposite the reference dot on the lens barrel Set the ring only at click stop positions as no in between settings can be used Shutter speeds may be set before or after ad...

Page 13: ...hutter release button 3 Release the button making sure that the dial is securely in place and does not move The OLYMPUS OM 1 incorporates a built in wide open exposure metering system which uses two h...

Page 14: ...es up in the center of the index For fine exposure adjustment you can use any intermediate F stop position on the aperture ring 3 If the needle will not align proper ly select a new shutter speed To c...

Page 15: ...g until the needle aligns within the center of the index See the instructions on Preselecting the F Stop page 13 Special Exposure Techniques 1 Backlighting and Sidelighting When the most important are...

Page 16: ...he micro prisms disappears If you are focusing on the matte area the subject is in focus when the image is sharp You can determine the distance be tween the subject and the film plane by reading the d...

Page 17: ...ount of the OLYMPUS OM 1 allows you to change lenses quickly and easily To detach the lens press down on the lens release button and turn the lens counter clockwise Grasp the lens firm ly and remove i...

Page 18: ...tance range indicated on the lens distance scale between the marks for the F stop you have selected will have acceptable sharpness For example in the above picture the camera to subject distance is 3m...

Page 19: ...o F22 or getting farther away from your subject this depth of field or zone of acceptable sharpness can be increased Another factor in determining depth of field is the focal length of your lens As a...

Page 20: ...Hold your breath at the moment of shutter release Transport the film advance lever with your right thumb and squeeze the release button smoothly using the cushion not the tip of your index finger Hol...

Page 21: ...om inside the camera by gripping the tip of the screen with the tool as shown d To install the screen fit it in the frame and push the frame upward gently until it clicks into place Gently shake the c...

Page 22: ...and ma neuverable motor drive systems avail able Although reduced in size and weight the OM System Motor Drive Group excels in performance The bas ic Motor Drive package can provide operation up to 5...

Page 23: ...e the M 6V Battery Holder 1 from inside the winder insert four 1 5 V penlight AA size batteries into the battery holder and put it back into the compartment Insert the motor drive guide pin into the g...

Page 24: ...g ging the film Do not remove the socket cap when you do not use the motor drive Attaching the M 18V Control Grip Remove the M 18V Battery Holder 1 insert twelve 1 5V penlight AA size batteries into t...

Page 25: ...to lock the shutter release on the Control Grip for safety sake in general or when a relay cord is used Turn the mode selector on the Con trol Grip to either SINGLE or SE QUENCE Set the mode selector...

Page 26: ...with the Control Grip See page 24 middle column You may use either the shutter re lease on the Control Pack 1 or the shut ter release on the Motor Drive 1 to trig ger the shutter It is generally conv...

Page 27: ...tion of units see page 45 Use of Electronic Flash Units Attach the Accessory Shoe 1 to the OM 1 Detach the acessory shoe when a flash is not mounted on the camera because the shoe may come in the way...

Page 28: ...posure Control If your electronic flash unit has manual auto flash exposure control set it for manual operation Focus on your subject to determine the camera to subject distance Using the calculator d...

Page 29: ...corresponds with the F stop set on your camera and if that AUTO F STOP will provide au tomatic flash control within the dis tance range you found in Step 5 you may take the picture using this AUTO F S...

Page 30: ...he start lever again NOTE If you do not reset the self timer the timer lever will begin moving immediately after advancing the film and the shutter will be released earlier than expected You may set t...

Page 31: ...ck push down on the re lease pin as shown Do not remove the back unless necessary Recordata Back 1 The Recordata Back 1 registers data such as date number alphabetical code etc directly on the picture...

Page 32: ...not be inserted may be inserted improperly or may be drained Replace the battery or insert it properly See page 7 Q I cannot center the exposure needle on the index Why A If the exposure needle will...

Page 33: ...ry Wipe battery surfaces with a dry cot ton cloth before re inserting into the camera 3 Avoid dropping or hitting the cam era 4 Never store the camera where tem peratures exceed 50 C 122 F When you us...

Page 34: ...nnovative high performance lenses These lenses have a host of special features including a new construction that compensates for close focus aber rations increased aperture ratio in the wide angle len...

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Page 36: ...9 8 7 7 8 7 7 6 8 7 7 6 7 6 6 5 5 4 10 8 15 11 6 4 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 4 6 5 6 4 5 5 6 4 5 5 4 3 5 4 6 4 DIA PHRAGM AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO MANUAL AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUT...

Page 37: ...55mm 377mm 662mm 20mm 28mm 46mm MAX DIAMETER 102mm 59mm 62mm 59mm 60mm 59mm 60mm 59mm 60mm 59mm 68mm 65mm 61mm 59mm 60mm 67mm 63mm 60mm 60mm 61mm 60mm 80mm 67mm 62mm 80mm 80mm 110mm 110mm 32mm 43mm 59...

Page 38: ...ription Similar to UV filter Eliminates ultraviolet rays Reduces haze and bluish tones in daylight photography Effective with color film only May be used at all times to protect the lens Eliminates un...

Page 39: ...e the pistol type control grip and the flat type rechargeable power unit provides a built in shutter release button so that the photogra pher can hand hold even a 300mm telephoto lens for shooting spo...

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Page 41: ...M 18V CONTROL GRIP 1 M REMOTE CORDS 1 2m 5m M 6V POWER PACK 1 WINDER 1 M 6V BATTERY HOLDER 1 MOTOR DRIVE 1 250 FILM BACK 1 EYECOUPLER 250 FILM MAGAZINE EYECUP 1 LARGE SPOOL 250 FILM LOADER RELAY CORD...

Page 42: ...ons integrally with the OM camera body Operating on various power sources such as penlight batteries Ni Cd batteries or AC it is capable of single frame shooting and max sequen tial filming of 5 frame...

Page 43: ...otor Drive 1 or Winder 1 for roll films up to 250 ex posures 10m or 32 8 ft long Two Magazines are necessary one magazine holds the bulk film and a second maga zine is used as a film take up Relay Cor...

Page 44: ...inder with a magnification selector the Eyecup 1 that accepts a variety of Dioptric Correction Lenses Eyecoupler etc Varimagni Finder This unique and exclusive unit for the OM System combines the two...

Page 45: ...d effects cannot be ascertained The meter needle does not indicate proper exposures because its movement varies depending on the lenses used This screen provides an extremely bright finder image Focus...

Page 46: ...00 in meters guide number 34 with an angle that virtually covers the picture area of a 24mm super wide angle lens Beside the 3 automatic settings 2 man ual settings are also available in a single dial...

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Page 48: ...ENSOR OLYMPUS PS200 OLYMPUS PS200 QUICK QUICK AUTO 310 TTL AUTO CORD 0 6m SYNCHRO CORD 5m LENS POUCH 200 F AC ADAPTER BOUNCE GRIP BRACKET UNIT BOUNCE GRIP GRIP UNIT 315V POWER PACK ACCESSORY SHOE 1 SY...

Page 49: ...sh range is expanded and 5 automatic bounce and diffuse flash and extreme close up with the Auto Bellows can be readily performed With cameras other than the OM 2 the flash unit provides ordinary auto...

Page 50: ...igned for use with the OM 1 correct flash exposures can always be made no matter what bounce angle is even when the Bounce Grip is detached from the OM 1 thus easily permitting auto bounce flash TTL A...

Page 51: ...mates 7 sec and number of flash 200 times with fresh alkaline batteries Measures 31 X 55 X 64mm 1 2 X 2 2 X 2 5 weighing 75g 2 6 oz without batteries OLYMPUS PS200 Quick The PS200 Quick is a compact e...

Page 52: ...ilm offering a com plete range of convenient high per formance system units designed for specialists in the various fields of macrophotogrophy Starting from close up photography with relatively simple...

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Page 54: ...7 EXTENSION TUBE 14 EXTENSION TUBE 25 LIGHTING SET COPY STAND TABLE CLAMP FOCUSING STAGE FOCUSING RAIL AUTO BELLOWS CABLE RELEASE SR II DOUBLE CABLE RELEASE SPARE BULB 6V5A TP 1 CLOSE UP LENS 55mm f 4...

Page 55: ...y and can be used in total of 7 different combinations to give a variety of magnifications When used with the standard F1 8 the lens to sub ject distance can be changed from 39 1cm to 6 8cm 15 4 to 2...

Page 56: ...e and connects to a tripod the Copy Stand or Macrophoto Stand B Adapter so that the camera can be smoothly moved along the Rail allowing you to focus and compose as desired Slide Copier For use in con...

Page 57: ...filters When used with the Lieberkuhn Reflector it is con venient to replace the reflector mirror with the Centering Mirror PM E LCS Cable Release SR II For use with the OM Body or Auto Bellows to eli...

Page 58: ...etal disc black Glass Shade Stage Plate Supplied with two stage inserts com patible with the Lieberkuhn Reflector The center port accepts the stage insert on which a subject is placed Mechanical Stage...

Page 59: ...YMPUS Macro Lenses in conjunction with the Epi Illuminator PM LSD2 or Macro photographic Equipment PMT 35 to il luminate macrophotographic objects with incident light They are effective when shadowles...

Page 60: ...has an outstanding re putation for manufacturing precision microscopes used by scientists through out the world Naturally the OM System includes a variety of micro scope adapters rugged stands a speci...

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Page 62: ...EYEPIECE ADAPTER PM ADF PHOTOMICROGRAPHS SUPPORTING STAND PM PSS OM MOUNT PHOTOMICRO ADAPTER L EYECUP 1 EYECOUPLER VARIMAGNI FINDER FOCUSING SCREEN 1 12 RECORDATA BACK 1 FOCUSING MAGNIFIER FT 5X MAGNI...

Page 63: ...s a massive stand to virtual ly end the major cause of lost photomi crographs at high magnification vibration Supports the entire camera weight isolating it from the microscope Eyepiece Adapter PM ADG...

Page 64: ...utter release button is inte grated to eliminate shutter vibration Photomicrographic Exposure Meter EMM 7 The EMM 7 assures accurate control of both exposure and color temperature in photomicrography...

Page 65: ...CHART OF PHOTOGRAPHIC RANGES GROUPS ZUIKO INTERCHAGEABLE LENS GROUP MACROPHOTOGRAPHY GROUP PHOTOMICROGRAPHY GROUP MACROPHOTOGRAPHY GROUP VARIED METHODS BASIC METHODS 64...

Page 66: ...the internal view of the human organs and taking photographs for diagnosis and treatment of diseases operation microscopes for microsurgery astrono my telescope adapter to explore the mysteries of sp...

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Page 68: ...HANGEABLE LENS GROUP OM MOUNT LENS ADAPTER FOR PEN F PEN F FV FT FOCUSING SCREENS 1 8 1 11 FOCUSING SCREEN 1 9 BODY CAP OM MOUNT ASTROSCOPE ADAPTER OM MOUNT ENDOSCOPE ADAPTER RECOROATA BACK 1 OM MOUNT...

Page 69: ...36 5mm diam pitch 1mm and pitch 0 75mm threads It enables direct objective photography and high magni fication photography through the tele scope eyepiece OM Mount Endoscope Adapter Used for mounting...

Page 70: ...photographic units The adjustable partitions can be rearranged in the case to suit the photographer s individual requirements Soft hard and semi hard cases to fit the OM Body and standard lenses with...

Page 71: ...s auxiliary equipment including elec tronic flash Straps for carrying tripod Compartment Case L A hard shoulder or hand carried case with two adjustable partitions Holds two OM Bodies two interchangea...

Page 72: ...COMPARTMENT CASE S COMPARTMENT CASE M COMPARTMENT CASE L MOTOR DRIVE PARTITIONED INSERT 71...

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