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Olympus 50 QD Instructions Manual
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EXPOSURE MODES

To make it easier to take clear, properly illuminated
photographs under a variety of conditions, four
exposure modes optimized for the most common
shooting conditions are available.
How to select the exposure mode
Press the Direct Mode Select button that best
suits the shooting conditions or desired
effect.

Stop Action

Use this mode to freeze moving subjects.
Use this mode to take a head-and-shoulders

Portrait

picture with a blurred background.
Use this mode to take pictures with extended in-

Landscape

focus backgrounds.
Use this mode to shoot a night scene without
Night Scene
artificially illuminating the subject.
Stop Action
Use this mode to freeze moving subjects.
The shutter speed is automatically
set higher to reduce the
"movement" of a moving subject
(1/2000-sec. at max.).
The camera continually adjusts focus on the subject as long as the
shutter release button is pressed halfway. The camera beeps twice
the first time the subject comes into focus.
When the subject is moving too fast, the shutter will not release.
Use the Auto Flash mode in flash photography.
— 1. Direct Mode Select Buttons
Press the
button. Compose
your shot, and press the shutter
release button.

1. Direct Mode Select Buttons

Portrait
Use this mode to take a head-and-shoulders picture with a blurred
background.
The blurred background is
particularly useful in telephoto
shooting and when the
background is distant. The flash
is synchronized with the
shutter up to 1/2000-sec. in this
mode.
Landscape
Use this mode to take pictures with extended in-focus backgrounds.
This mode is useful for
shooting landscapes or for
shooting subjects in the
foreground while keeping all
surrounding objects (both near
and far) in sharp focus.
Press the
button. Compose
your shot, and press the shutter
release button.
The aperture is set wide-open.
Use of the flash makes the
subject stand out.
Press the
button. Compose
your shot, and press the shutter
release button.
For optimum results, use this
mode with the lens set to wide-
angle side.
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