User manual OLYMPUS MMF-1
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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] For example
When you want to play back the images you have just taken.
Image stabilizer . 58
5 Playback
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Go to Chapter 5 Playback and look for the page titled "Viewing still images. . . . . . . . 60".
Viewing still images . 174 Terms used in this manual (such as the names of functions and parts) are listed in alphabetical order. When you come across a term that you are not familiar with or about which you want to learn more, you can search the index to find the relevant page. [. . . ] Available modes In the top menu, select MODE MENU T SETUP T SCREEN SETUP. 17)
Joystick
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Customizing the settings/functions of your camera
Select PW ON or PW OFF.
SCREEN SETUP
PW ON PW OFF
EXIT
SELECT
GO OK
This screen appears if an image has already been set for the startup/shutdown screen. If KEEP is selected, the PW ON (PW OFF) setting screen reappears.
SCREEN SETUP
IMAGE EXISTING RESET KEEP
EXIT
SELECT
GO OK
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SCREEN SETUP -- Setting up an image for the startup/shutdown screen
Use the Joystick to select the image you want to use for the startup/shutdown screen.
~ "Single-frame playback"(P. SELECT YES
15
OK
Select OK.
SCREEN SETUP
SET AS PW ON SCREEN OK
Example: PW ON is selected.
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Customizing the settings/functions of your camera
EXIT
The image is set and the step menu screen reappears. You can set up an image for the other screen as needed.
CANCEL
SELECT
GO OK
Note
It is not possible to set images or movies which cannot be properly played back on this camera.
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REC VIEW -- Checking the picture immediately after shooting
You can select whether to display the picture you have just taken on the monitor. 17)
Mode switch
Joystick
Select ON or OFF.
The picture being recorded to the card is not displayed. This is useful when you want to compose your next shot using the monitor while the previous picture is being recorded. This is useful for making a brief check of the picture you have just taken. You can release the shutter while the picture is being displayed.
SETUP CARD PIC CAM
ALL RESET PW ON SETUP PW OFF SETUP REC VIEW OFF ON
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Customizing the settings/functions of your camera
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VOLUME -- Selecting the playback volume
You can set the sound volume by 5 levels when playing back a movie or a still image or when turning the camera on/off. 17)
Mode switch
Joystick
Select the volume.
SETUP CARD EDIT PLAY
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Customizing the settings/functions of your camera
VOLUME BEEP
Set here to mute the playback sound completely.
90
Setting the warning tone
You can change the volume of the beep sound used for warnings or turn the sound off completely. 17)
Joystick
Select the volume.
SETUP CARD PIC CAM
OFF BEEP SHUTTER SOUND FILE NAME PIXEL MAPPING LOW HIGH
The volume of the selected option is played back.
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Customizing the settings/functions of your camera
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BEEP -- Setting the button operation sound
You can select the sound emitted when a button is pressed, or mute the sound completely. After loading the battery, check that the date/time settings are correct. If the date/time settings have been canceled, the warning message appears on the monitor when the camera is powered on. 150)
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VIDEO OUT -- Selecting the video signal type
You can select NTSC or PAL according to your TV's video signal type. If you use the wrong video signal type, you will not be able to play back the recorded pictures properly on your TV. Available modes In the top menu, select MODE MENU T SETUP T VIDEO OUT. 17)
Joystick
Select the video signal type.
TV video signal types & main regions Check the video signal type before connecting the camera to your TV. NTSC North America, Japan, Taiwan, Korea PAL European countries, China
SETUP CARD PIC CAM
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Customizing the settings/functions of your camera
NTSC VIDEO OUT PAL
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Selecting the number of images
You can select the number of frames displayed in an index display (~ P. 17)
Mode switch
Joystick
Select the number of images.
SETUP CARD EDIT PLAY
VIDEO OUT 4 SLIDESHOW 9 16 25
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Customizing the settings/functions of your camera
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46
4-frame index display
47
48
33 37 41 45
34 38 42 46
35 39 43 47
36 40 44 48
16-frame index display
100
SETUP -- Changing the slideshow pattern
You can select the type of transition for slideshow (~ P. 17)
Mode switch
Joystick
Select the type.
SETUP
NORMAL SCROLL FADER ZOOM DOWN
The types of slideshow are displayed.
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Customizing the settings/functions of your camera
SELECT
SETUP
ZOOM UP SWIVEL
GO OK
CHECKERBOARD BLINDS
SELECT
SETUP
RANDOM
GO OK
SELECT
GO OK
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SETUP -- Changing the slideshow pattern
NORMAL The images appear sequentially one after another.
SCROLL The next image scrolls in from the right to the left.
FADE The next scene gradually fades in.
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Customizing the settings/functions of your camera
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SETUP -- Changing the slideshow pattern
ZOOM DOWN The current image shrinks toward the center of the screen and is replaced by the next image which enlarges from the center toward the corners.
ZOOM UP The current image expands from the center of the screen and disappears, then the next image appears and shrinks down to regular size.
SWIVEL The next image squeezes in from the right of the screen, pushing the current image off-screen to the left.
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Customizing the settings/functions of your camera
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SETUP -- Changing the slideshow pattern
CHECKERBOARD The current image disappears and the next image appears as a mosaic, gradually filling up the screen.
BLINDS The next image appears in stripes like a blind over the current image, filling it up gradually.
RANDOM The camera picks a different type of slideshow at random per each transition.
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INFO -- Displaying shooting information on the monitor
You can display detailed shooting information on the monitor for 3 seconds in the playback mode. For details on the displayed information, refer to "Monitor indications" (P. 17)
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mode)
Function Setting OFF , ON OFF , ESP , 2. 0 - 0. 0 - +2. 0 , AUTO , 80, 100, 200, 400 OFF, ON OFF, ON , Ref. 84
RESET , AUTO
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Information
To the next page *Settings differ depending on the region where the camera is sold. : Factory default setting
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Menu directory
Top menu SCENE SELECT
Tab
Function
Setting PROGRAM AUTO, , , SHQ HQ SQ1 , , , , , 2288 x 1712, 3:2 2288 x 1520 2288 x 1712, 3:2 2288 x 1520 2048 x 1536 1600 x 1200 1280 x 960 SQ2 1024 x 768 640 x 480 HIGH, NORMAL HIGH, NORMAL , , , , ,
Ref. 29
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Information
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Menu directory
Shooting menu (
Top menu MODE MENU Tab
mode)
Function Setting OFF , ON OFF , ESP/ ESP , 2. 0 - 0. 0 - +2. 0 OFF, ON , Ref. [. . . ]
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