Olympus C-50 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Chapter 3
Taking still pictures
Comparison of the viewfinder & monitor
Take pictures with either the viewfinder and monitor (see below for
information on the advantages of each).
Viewfinder LCD Monitor
Advantage:
Camera movement does not occur
easily and subjects can be seen
clearly even in bright places. Little
battery power is used.
Advantage:
You can check the picture area that
the camera actually records.
The camera records a wider area than the image in
the viewfinder.
As you get closer to the subject, the actual image
recorded (striped area) becomes lower than the one
in the viewfinder (see left).
Viewfinder
Disadvantage:
When close to a subject, the image
in the viewfinder is a little different
from the picture that the camera
actually records.
Disadvantage:
Camera movement can occur easily
and subjects may be difficult to see
in bright/dark places. The monitor
uses more battery power than the
viewfinder.
Tips:
Use the viewfinder for general
snapshots (landscape pictures,
casual shots, etc.).
Tips:
Use the monitor when you need to
know the exact area the camera
records, or to shoot close-up
pictures of flowers, persons, etc.