Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit OM-10 du fabricant Olympus
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To a n OM-10 Owner We appreciate very m uc h t hat you ha ve acquired an OM-10, a c amera designed to allow you to t ake go od pic tur es aut omat ical ly and wi th the greatest ease.
TABLE O F CONTENTS Description of Controls . . . 3 Preparations before Taking Pictures . . . . 6 to 1 5 Mounting and Detaching the Lens .......... 7 Inserting the Batteries . . . 9 Checking the Batteries . . . 1 0 Loading the Film ...... 11 Setting th e ASA Film Speed .
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS Rewind Release Lever (P. 23) (P. 10, P.25) Self-Timer/ Battery Check Light Self-Timer/ Battery Check Beeper Preview Button (P. 39) Manual Adapter Socket Shoulder Str ap Eyelet (P.
T h e photo indicates O M-1 0 camera bo dy with the 50mm F 1. 8 standard l e n s . Depth of Field Scale Aperture Ring Focusing Ring Lens Mount Ri ng Exposure Compensation Dial Mode/ASA Fi lm Speed D i a l Mo de Index Shutter Re leas e Button Activator Switch Exposure Counter (P.
Tripod Socket Winder Coupling Terminal Winder Coupling Soc ket Guide Pi n Hole Battery C ha mb e r Body Mount Ri n g (P. 33) (P. 33) (P. 3 3) (P. 33) (P.9) Shutter Curtain Fil m Rewind Shaft (P.11) Film Chamber Film Guide Pin s Viewfinder Eyepiece Frame Sprocket Film Take-up S po ol Camera Back Film Pressure Plate Film Cartridge Pressure Spring (P.
PREPARATIONS BEFORE TAKING PICTURES The OM-10's circuits are powered b y two 1.5V alkaline-manganese or silver oxide batteries. Without them, t he shutter of this el ectronic single len s reflex camera will no t function. This section is devoted t o explaining the preparations which you must go through before proceeding to take pictures.
* If yo u have purchased an OM-10 i n conjunction with a lens, the body cap and rear lens cap are not provided. Rem ov e th e front len s c a p . Remove the b o d y c a p and the re ar lens cap.
Detach th e lens. Mount t he lens. 8.
INSERTING T HE BATTERIES Remove the cover of t he battery chamber. Insert t wo 1.5V alkaline-manganese batteries L R 4 4 (A76). Replace the cover. (NOTE) Two 1 .
(Attention) If no sound is heard and t he light does not turn on , th e batteries h av e n ot be e n correctly inserted, or their charge is exhausted. In this ca s e th ey mu st be replaced. A beeping sound is heard and t he battery check light turns on .
LOADING T H E FI LM Load t h e fi lm . Open the camera back. (Never lo ad or unload the camera i n direct sun- light.) 11.
Insert the f i l m leader in one of th e sl ots of t he take-up spool. Th e film l eader must not be excessively drawn out. (The fi l m leader does no t enter completely.
Th e perforations of t he film m u s t engage w i th the sprocket teeth. Ma k e sur e it is we l l tense, and c lo se the back Wind the film once. 13.
Take blank shots until the exposure counter shows "1". (Ways of taking blank shots) Thi s instance is not suit- able for taking blank shots since the automatic e x- posure control built in the OM-1 0 prolongs the ex - posure tim e.
SETTING T H E AS A FILM SPE ED S et t he AS A film speed. (The A SA film speed dial is set at A SA 100.) 15.
TH E WA Y T O AUTOMATIC PHOTOGRAPHY All t he problems o f exposure are electronically taken care b y the OM-10. It is a single lens reflex camera which can b e set for automatic control o f exposure, a nd wh en se t s o taking correctly exposed, beautiful pictures could not b e simpler.
Se t the desired aperture. (Aperture guideline) Confirm that the camera is s e t at the "AUTO" position. S et the selector d ial at the "ON" position.
The proper shutter speed l ights u p in t he vi ewfinder. 18.
TAKING PICTURES AUTOMATICALLY Focus. 19.
Ou t of focus. Correct focus. 20.
Whe n holding the camera horizontally, make sure to press your elbows against y o u r body. H a ve your elbow pressed against y our bo dy w hen holding t he camera verti- cally, t oo.
TH E OM-10: DESIGNED T O S AV E BATTERY CONSUMPTION this lig ht will g o o ff automatically after 9 0 se c- onds, to prevent unnecessary battery consump- tion.
when you are not going to take any more pictures. ends. Turn the rewind release lever when the film Move the selector dial to the "OFF" position SWITCHING THE CAMERA OFF REWINDING THE FILM 2.
film. and unload the resistance. Open the back Keep rewinding the film until you feel no more UNLOADING THE FILM 24.
TH E US E O F THE SELF-TIMER Click the selector di a l to t he position "SELF TIMER". Press the shutter release button. A beeping sound is heard an d t he self-timer light blinks. The shutter will be released after about 12 seconds. Return the selector dial to its original position.
PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES Th e various functions o f the OM-1 0 an d t h e wi d e variety o f lenses, flash, winder, a n d system accessories which can be us ed with i t allow you to fully master all th e techniques which automati c photography can make possible.
CONTROLLING T HE EXPOSURE When taking pictures i n a place which is either too d ar k or to o bright, even if yo u follow t he aperture guidelines given on pa g e 17 , there will b e a tendency to result i n whitish photographs (overexposure), or darkened ones (underex- posure), or e v en blurred images.
When photograhing f ast moving subjects, there is a marked tendency to obtain a blurred im a ge of the subject. This can be ma de us e of as a te chni- que t o g ive th e impression of movement, by inten- tionally allowing the image to be blurred, while making us e of the shutter speed priority function.
When shooting against the light, or if th e subject is standing before a window, the face tends to ap - pe a r dark on the i m age. In this case, u se t he ex - posure compensation dial to obtain a correctly exposed photograph. Lift the compensation dial and change t he fi lm speed s et o n t he dial (within ±2).
LONG EXPOSURES Indoors w hen it is dark, or when photographing at night, us e th e "BULB" setting an d t a ke the pictures by resorting t o lo ng exposures. Of course, blu r can easily occur in long exposures s o it is re- commended to use a tripod and a cable release.
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY Electronic Flash T 32 Electronic Flash T20 Th e T 32 and T20 electronic flash units specifi- cally designed fo r OM cameras provide artificial illumination w hen yo u t ake pictures at night or indoors.
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USING T HE W INDER 2 Fast moving subjects, such as in sports, car racing, an d the like, make you wish to take pictures a t a faster pace. The t ime spent winding th e film ma y me a n t hat a great chance is lost.
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F R O M GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHY T O TH E U S E O F INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES The m a in characteristic o f th e si ng le lens reflex camera is the possibility of using a plurality of different lenses on the sa me body.
Telephoto 200mm 36.
MAKING USE O F THE DEPTH OF FIELD When y o u have a subject in focus, there is a range i n the for e a nd the background which is clearly defined in t he picture. This range is call ed depth of field. Th e larger the F number becomes, the wider this clearly defined range becomes, a nd th e background becomes sharper.
< Ho w to check the depth of fiel d > The photograph is focused at a distance of about 4m (13 ft). In this case, i f the aperture is s et at F 4 , the range which appears clearly d ef in ed w ill b e approximately from 3 m (10 ft ) to about 4.5m (15ft).
MANUAL EXPOSURE CONTROL When the optional M anual Adapter is attached to th e OM-10, it is possible to revert to manual ex - posure co ntr ol . When photographing f as t moving subjects, when there is.
Shutter-speed priority at 1/1000 sec. < When shutter-speed priority is advisable > Set the necessary shutter speed in th e Manual Adapter. Turn the aperture ring while looking through the viewfinder until the light on the shutter speed scale turns on at t he sh utt er speed wh ich wa s set in th e Manual Adapter.
TABLE O F INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES M C stands for m ulticoating. Picture imag e may be cut off slightly when OM-10 is used with the 600mm a nd 1000mm lenses. Automatic correction design against close distance aberrations. Make i t a poi nt to us e the Zuiko MC Macro 135mm F4 .
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CARE AND STORAGE O F T HE C AMERA General Dust and moisture are primary harmful agents affecting your camera. When you do n ot u s e th e camera, remove it from th e c a s e a n d store i n a dry, ventilated place, making sure that the shutter is set f re e f ro m tension and the selector lever at th e O F F position.
on ly wit h an ai r brush, antistatic brush, or w ipe it lightly with a camel hair bru sh or lens tissue. I n EXTREME cares, use a clean, soft cotton cloth moistened wi t h denatured alcohol. N EV- E R rub the len s surfaces with your finger, cloth- ing or other abrasive material.
QUESTIONS AN D ANSWERS Q : I ca n neither release t he shutter even by press- ing th e shutter release button, nor advance the film. Why? A : Because no batteries are loaded. Lo ad fresh batteries. Q : Wh y i s the field of vi e w dark a n d the image obscure? A : Because the batteries are exhausted.
last f or about a ha l f year, an d the silver oxide batteries fo r about one year. When the temperature is extremely lo w. Q : I pressed the shutter release bu tton with the selector dial at the "OFF" position.
MAIN SPECIFICATIONS Camera type: 35mm single lens reflex camera wit h electronic control au t omatic exposure and focal plane shutter. Im a g e format: 24 x 36mm. Le ns mount: Olympus OM Mount, bayonet type. Shutter: Electronically controlled focal plane shutter.
in g is possible with the Olympus O M System Winder 2 . Self-timer: Electronic self-timer with about 12 second delay. Accessory shoe: Built-in type, with direct contact. Dimensions and weights: B o d y only: 135(W) x 84(H) x 50(D) m m (5.3" x 3.3" x 2") 430gr.
Lon g Exposure (From pa g e 30) For l ong exposure photography within 2 sec. (with AS A 1 0 0 film) however, yo u ca n ta ke pictures on AU TO mode. Flash Photography (From p a g e 31) (CAUTION) I f any electronic flash other than t he T3 2 and T20 is used, set the mode selector lever to t he "MANUAL ADAPTER" position.
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