Olympus IS-1 Instrukcja Użytkownika

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Strona 2 - Viewfinder Indicators

* Close t he back cover.—Use the window on the camera back to check thetype of film loaded.—The film will advance automatically and theexposure

Strona 3 - Description of controls (1)

*The camera automatically rewinds the filmwhen you reach the end of the roll.The final reading on the exposure counter beforerewinding may be more tha

Strona 4 - Table of contents

is displayed on the LCD panel while thefilm is rewinding.*Open the back cover, and remove the filmcartridge from the camera.WARNING: Do not touch t

Strona 5 - Symbols used in this manual

Reset operationIf you forget which mode you are in, the camera can be reset to automatically resumestandard shooting mode.Standard shooting mode:Expo

Strona 6 - Loading the batteries

How to take pictures*Press part A to remove the lens cap.*Set power switch ON.—The lens will automatically adjust for wide angleshooting and standard

Strona 7 - *Switch power ON

*While looking through the viewfinder, aim thecamera at the subject.*Use the zoom (T/W) button to adjust thesize of your subject in the frame (Telepho

Strona 8 - Loading the film

autofocusframe*Position your subject within the autofocusframe in the center of the viewfinder.*Press the shutter release button halfway tofocus.—Wh

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*When correct focus has been achieved(autofocus indicator has lit up), press theshutter release button fully. As soon as theshutter is released, the

Strona 10 - * Close t he back cover

— 17 —Shooting range: From 1.2 m (3.9 ft) tois from 0.6 m (2.0 ft) toIn Macro mode the shooting range0 m (0 ft) 1.2 m (3.9 ft)0 m (0 ft) 0.6 m (2.0 f

Strona 11 - Unloading the film

Hold the camera correctly and be careful notto block the AF illuminator or flash with thecamera strap or your fingers.Holding the cameraNOTE: The long

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Viewfinder IndicatorsSpot frameAutofocus frameAutofocusPower focusShutter speedAperture settingExposure compensation /Manual exposureSpot meteri

Strona 13 - Reset operation

Auto flash photographyFor shooting in dimly lit or strongly backlit locations.*When the in the viewfinder blinks,slide the flash switch to activat

Strona 14 - How to take pictures

Focal lengthISO 100ISO 200ISO 40035 mm0.6—4.6 m(2.0—15.1 ft)0.6 — 6.5 m(2.0—21.3 ft)0.6 — 9.2 m(2.0—30.2 ft)135 mm0.6 — 5 m(2.0— 16.4 ft)0.6 — 7.1

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Focus lockUse focus lock when you want to position your subject outside the autofocus framelocated in the center of the viewfinder.*Position your su

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Selftimer* Set the camera firmly in position. A tripod isrecommended.* Press the SELF button to activateselftimer mode.* Position your subject

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* Press the shutter release button fully to startthe selftimer.The shutter will be released 12 seconds later.*To cancel the selftimer during operat

Strona 18 - 0 m (0 ft) 0.6 m

Spot meteringUse spot metering when you want to limit light metering to a particular area of thecomposition. Spot metering is useful when lighting is

Strona 19 - Holding the camera

* While keeping the shutter release buttonpressed halfway, change the position of yoursubject in the viewfinder to achieve thedesired composition.*

Strona 20 - Auto flash photography

*Open the mode cover and press the MACRObutton to select Telephoto macro (100 mm)or Wide macro (40 mm) angle for yourmacro shot.*Press the shutter r

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— A "W" will be displayed on the LCD panel nextto the if a wide angle (40 mm) macro isselected.—The camera will automatically adjust the le

Strona 22 - Focus lock

Continuous modeUse Continuous mode to shoot a continuous series of pictures.*Open the mode cover and press the DRIVEbutton until "C" is disp

Strona 23 - Selftimer

Description of controls (1)Hot shoe coverShift buttonShutter release buttonAF illuminatorPower switchSelftimer buttonFlash switchZoom buttonsStrap a

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Double exposure modeUse Double exposure mode to combine two images on a single frame.*Open the mode cover and press the DRIVEbutton until "D.EXP.

Strona 25 - Spot metering

"Compose your subject in the viewfinder andpress the shutter release button fully to takethe second exposure.*To cancel "D.EXP." mode

Strona 26 - M modes

Portrait zoom modeUse this mode to take portrait shots even though the distance between the subject andthe camera changes. Exposure for this mode

Strona 27 - Macro photography

—The zoom lens will automatically adjust forportrait-size picture composition and the "autofo-cus indicator" will light-up in the viewfin

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— 33 —Changing the zoom ratio of portrait photographySince portrait zoom mode operates within a specific range, you can alter the composition ofyour

Strona 29 - Continuous mode

Use this mode for night time shooting.*Open the mode cover and press the SUBJECTbutton until is displayed on the LCD panel.*Press the shutter relea

Strona 30 - Double exposure mode

Slow-synchro fill-in flashUse this mode to capture your subject and a dimly lit background, such as the sky atdusk, while properly lighting the fore

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Zoom memory modeUse Zoom memory mode to program the zoom lens to adjust to the most frequentlyused focal length. Zoom memory mode can also be program

Strona 32 - Portrait zoom mode

*Press the Z.MEMO button to memorize thedesired zoom position or desired Macro mode.*Press the Z.MEMO button to activate thenow memorized zoom positio

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Auto-S flash photographyAuto-S flash significantly reduces "red-eye" phenomenon (when a subject's eyes appearred) in flash portrait

Strona 34 - Shooting range:

Table of contentsDescription of controls (1) ... 2Before you begin ... 5Loading the batteries ...

Strona 35 - Night scene mode

*Compose your shot and press the shutterrelease button fully.— The flash will emit a rapid series of pre-flashesbefore the main flash fires (refer to

Strona 36 - Slow-synchro fill-in flash

Fill-in flashIn this mode, the flash always fires regardless of available light. Use this mode fordaylight shooting with backlit conditions to compe

Strona 37 - Zoom memory mode

*Open the mode cover and press the FLASHbutton until FILL-IN is displayed on theLCD panel.*Press the shutter release button halfway tofocus.*Press th

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Exposure mode switching*While continuously pressing the exposureMODE button, pressing the shift buttonrepeatedly changes the exposure mode inthe fol

Strona 39 - Auto-S flash photography

Aperture-preferred auto modeUse this mode to manually adjust the aperture setting. Light metering will be based oncenter-weighted average.*While press

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Manual exposure modeLight metering will be based on a center-weighted average of the entire frame.*While pressing the exposure MODE button,press th

Strona 41 - Fill-in flash

Press [>] for a slowershutter speedPress [<] for a fastershutter speed*While pressing + / – button, press the shiftbutton to set the sh

Strona 42 - LCD panel

Exposure compensationThe exposure compensation levels can be set up to ±4EV with 1/3EV steps,(refer to p. 60)NOTE: During manual exposure, exposure

Strona 43 - Exposure mode switching

Power Focus photographyUse this mode to continue shooting without changing the focus or when the focusing is difficult.NOTE: AF function will be c

Strona 44 - Aperture-preferred auto mode

To create shots with a special movement effect.Zoom exposure*Open the mode cover and press the SUBJECTbutton to set Night scene mode.*Press the Zoom

Strona 45 - Manual exposure mode

Thank you for purchasing the OLYMPUS IS-1. Please read this instructionmanual carefully before using the camera. We also recommend that you shootat

Strona 46 - + Slight overexposure

* Press the shutter release button halfway tofocus* Press either T (Telephoto) or W (Wide angle)on the zoom button while pressing the shutterrelease

Strona 47 - Exposure compensation

Manual flash operationUse this mode for manual exposure while using a flash. For manual exposure photography,the flash becomes GN15 (ISO 100.m)/GN50

Strona 48 - Power Focus photography

DistanceISO 100ISO 200ISO 4001.2—1.5 m(3.9—4.9 ft)FllF16F221.5 — 2 m(4.9—6.6 ft)F8FllF162 — 2.5 m(6.6—8.2 ft)F6.7F9.5F132.5 — 3.2 m(8.2—10.5 ft)F5.

Strona 49 - Zoom exposure

How to take better pictures— 52 —

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Effects of zoom and its advantagesA zoom is a lens with a focal length that changeswhen part of lens moves. In the case of the IS-1,any focal length

Strona 51 - Manual flash operation

*The five pictures below are samples taken by a photographer usingthe zoom lens. Notice the dimensions of the subject as the camerazooms in. The thre

Strona 52 - (see chart)

Autofocus (AF)The Autofocus (AF) mechanism automaticallyadjusts focus by measuring the distance-to-subject.Focusing is accomplished by a TTL (through-

Strona 53 - How to take better pictures

Subjects that are difficult to focusAlthough the IS-1 can focus on almost anysubject, there are certain conditions, such as thoseshown in the illustr

Strona 54 - 100 mm or more

ExposureAutomatic exposure modeExposure refers to the amount of the light whichstrikes the film and is controlled by a combina-tion of aperture si

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Program chart (portrait mode)The chart shown below is a program chart forportrait mode.The shutter speed will automatically adjust upto 172000 second

Strona 56 - Autofocus (AF)

Loading the batteries*Be sure the power switch is OFF.*Turn the lock screw on the bottom of cameracounter clockwise to open the battery cover.NOTE: I

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Measuring the amount of lightLight meteringLight metering refers to measuring the brightnessof certain parts of a picture. The IS -1 employsthree mete

Strona 58 - Exposure

Exposure compensation and film speedFixed proper exposureProper exposure refers to the balance of lightand dark in a photo. When shooting a blackand

Strona 59 - Fill-in flash

Flash*Flash strengthThe flash on the IS-1 uses a new exposure controlsystem. This flash system combines advantagesof both "flashmatic", em

Strona 60 - Measuring the amount of light

Direct flashMulti flashNormal slow-synchro(Curtain-1 synchro)Bounce (with simultaneous use of built-in flash)Follow-synchro (Curtain-2 synchro)— 62 —

Strona 61 - Film speed

Macro photography*Wide macroWhen you try to take a picture of someone sittingright next to you, the camera may not be able tofocus properly. In this

Strona 62 - *Flash strength

How to attach the strap1. Insert the attaching portion of the strap into the guide hole as shown in theillustration.2. While pressing the top of the a

Strona 63 - (Curtain-1 synchro)

3. Adjust the length of the strap as desired.— 65 —

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Electronic flash G40IS/L LENS A-28H.Q. CONVERTER 0.8 xIS/L LENS A-MACROH.Q. CONVERTER f=40cmIS/L LENS A-200H.Q. CONVERTER 1.5 ×Accessories (optio

Strona 65 - How to attach the strap

Soft case ACarrying case AVariable dioptric adapter A–2~–4 0~–2 +2~0— 67 —

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TroubleshootingBattery power*Battery life will last for about 25 rolls(24-exposure, half with flash). Less flashand zooming uses less battery power.We

Strona 67 - Accessories (optional)

*Switch power ON. *Press the mode button and the + / – buttonsimultaneously to check the remaining batterypower.*Nothing appears if batteries are OK.

Strona 68 - Variable dioptric adapter A

The shutter will not release.*The camera may not be in focus. Checkfor the "autofocus indicator" in theviewfinder.*The shutter will not rel

Strona 69 - Troubleshooting

Care and Storage*Use the camera within the recommended operat-ing temperature range of — 10°C (14°F) —+ 40°C (104°F).*Do not expose the camera to rap

Strona 70 - The shutter will not release

SpecificationsType: Full - automatic 35 mm auto focus singlelens reflex camera with built-in 35 —135 mmZoom lensFilm Format: 35 mm standard DX coded

Strona 71 - Care and Storage

Selftimer: Electronic selftimer with 12 sec. delayFlash: Built-in IVP (Intelligent Variable Power)flash system with dual emitting tubes. Manualactiv

Strona 72 - Specifications

Exposure mode buttonExposure compensation(+/-) buttonLCD panelMode coverBattery coverTripod socketViewfinderPF (Power Focus) buttonStrap attaching p

Strona 73 - (4-5/8x3-9/16x6 inches)

LCD panelProgram auto exposureAperture-preferred auto exposureManual exposureDouble exposurePortrait zoomShutter speedAperture settingPower focusExpo

Strona 74 - Description of controls (2)

OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO., LTD.San-Ei Building. 22-2. Nishi Shinjuku 1 -chome. Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan Tel: 03-3340-2211OLYMPUS CORPORATIONCrossways Park

Strona 75 - Portrait zoom

Loading the filmThis camera is designed to use DX-coded 35 mmfilm. DX coding, used by virtually all major filmmanufacturers, allows the camera to id

Strona 76 - PRINTED IN JAPAN 1291. 10MM

*Insert the film cartridge. Do not touch theshutter curtain with your finger or the filmleader when loading.* Align t he film leader with the fi

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