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Olympus XZ-1 Manuel des trucs et astuces
XZ-1 Tips
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Rosco colored gel pack

Miscellaneous notes

...from posts on Dpreview
When viewing your photos on the XZ-1 you can rotate the images by rotating the lens
collar for setting the aperture.
If getting a reddish tone in your jpegs, use the following settings:
Muted color picture mode, sharpness +1, contrast +1, saturation +1, NR off (Gradiation
normal).
To prevent the focus hunting while taking video in low light, set the focus point to only
the center (or where you want to focus). If that still won't work, snap a picture (to set the
focus) then switch to manual focus.
The XZ-1 doesn't have an external ISO button. However, if you're using aperture (A) or
shutter speed (S) mode, simply turn the mode dial to 'P' (program), adjust the ISO using
the front lens ring, and then turn the mode dial back. After practicing a couple times it's
hardly slower than having a dedicated external ISO button.
I leave the "AF" setting in Macro (flower icon) all the time. This allows me to focus
closer when necessary (10cm / 3.9 inches at wide setting and 30cm. / 11.8 inches at
telephoto setting.) The main difference is that it may take longer to focus on subjects at
normal distances. It has a longer set of focusing points to search through and close up