Olympus 033 Carrying Case User Manual


 
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Underwater Shooting According to the Scene Type
Underwater shooting modes
Suitable for shooting a scene that extends
across a wide range such as a school of
fish swimming through the water.
Background blues are vividly reproduced.
The camera incorporates the following shooting scene modes. Select
the one best suited to the underwater scene you are shooting.
Underwater Wide-Angle 1
Suitable for close-up shooting of small
fish and other underwater creatures.
Natural colors underwater are accurately
reproduced. Red tones can be enhanced
by using the flash.
Underwater Macro
When shooting in the Underwater Wide 1 or Underwater Macro
mode, you can lock the focus at the current position by
pressing the Down cross-cursor button ( button) on the rear
of the Case (AF lock).
When the focus is locked, the AF lock mark ( ) is displayed in
the top left of the camera’s LCD monitor screen.
TIP
Suitable for shooting a large, slowly moving
subject such as a dolphin or manta.
In many dolphin-watching locations, use of a flash
is not permitted to avoid frightening the dolphins.
Although this mode was originally designed to
work without the flash, it can also be enabled if
required, for example when shooting a manta.
Underwater Wide-Angle 2
(Examples)