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OM-1 Quick Guide

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Overview

Front Side

Back Side

Hot shoe

ON/OFF lever

(AF/metering mode) 

button & (Sequential 

shooting/self-timer/

flash) button

(AF/metering mode) 

button & (Sequential 

shooting/self-timer/

flash) button

External flash terminal

Lens release button

Mode dial

Mode dial

Rear dial

ISO / 

f

 (Rating) button

AF-ON button
AEL / 

0

 (Protect) button

Multi selector

Arrow pad / OK button

INFO button

D

 (Erase) button

q

 (Playback) button

Shutter button

Self-timer lamp/AF illuminator

(One-touch white balance)  

button

(Preview) button

Front dial

Hot Shoe

Diopter adjustment dial

MENU button
Live view button

Viewfinder
Eye sensor

Fn lever

Touch screen 

monitor

Mode dial lock

Loud Speaker

Battery Charge Lamp

Summary of Contents for OM-1

Page 1: ...QUICK START GUIDE...

Page 2: ...he OM 1 For detail information and instruction on using your OM SYSTEM equippment please see the repective user maunuals which can be found on the support pages of OM SYSTEM Website To accompany your...

Page 3: ...ase button Mode dial Mode dial Rear dial ISO f Rating button AF ON button AEL 0 Protect button Multi selector Arrow pad OK button INFO button D Erase button q Playback button Shutter button Self timer...

Page 4: ...shoe Mode dial Mode dial lock Microphone jack 3 5 mm stereo minijack for third party microphones UHS II Card slot Remote cable terminal UHS II Card slot Headphone jack 3 5 mm stereo minijack for thir...

Page 5: ...ows photographers to take advan tage of the mobility of the system Carrying lighter gear gives you more energy More shooting flexibility More ways to express yourself You re free to shoot longer so yo...

Page 6: ...Detection Slot 1 Image quality number of storable still pictures Slot 2 Image quality number of storable still pictures Metering mode Exposure compensation value Color temperature Flash mode Aspect r...

Page 7: ...a n mode Sound Recording Level Headphone Volume Recording level meter Image quality Available recording time Viewfinder Interface Navigation 200 200 ISO Auto ISO Auto WBAuto WBAuto 1 1 1 02 03 1 02 03...

Page 8: ...or completely manual P Mode S Mode Use the P mode when you would like to let the camera decide on aperture and exposure time However you have always the option to overrule the settings Use S mode when...

Page 9: ...you take the image The B Mode gives a quick and easy access to the Live Modes The camera shows you how the images develops and you can stop exposure as soon as it is well exposed Live Composite only...

Page 10: ...capture without any lag Shooting mode S Image Quality Mode LSF RAW AF Mode C AF TR AF Target ALL AF Area Pointer On2 Drive Mode SH2 with 25 fps Frame Rate EVF High Grid Settings Three way split compo...

Page 11: ...ll settings saved in one place This helps you to concentrate on composing the image rather than thinking about the settings Shooting Mode M Image Quality LSF RAW AF Mode S AF MF AF Target Single AF Ar...

Page 12: ...vertical and hor izontal shooting AF areas can be defined and placed anywhere to deal with subject movement Shift your AF areas quickly and easily with the multi se lector while looking through the v...

Page 13: ...n from a commitment to image quality and precision Compact lightweight construction ensures superior results while helping you enjoy your photography more More information about our lenses and accesso...

Page 14: ...ffer from those of the actual products Micro Four Thirds Four Thirds and the Micro Four Thirds and Four Thirds logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of the OM Digital Solutions Corporation in...

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