Olympus PEN-F Introduction Manual

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Menu functions (Shooting menus)
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 Keystone correction and perspective control ( Keystone Comp.)
Use keystone correction for shots taken from the bottom of a tall building, or 
deliberately exaggerate the effects of perspective. This setting is only available in 
P/A/S/M modes.
Select [On] for [Keystone Comp.] in 
X Shooting 
Menu 2.
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Adjust the effect in the display and frame the shot.
•  Use the front dial or rear dial for keystone correction.
• Use 
FGHI to choose the area recorded.
•  Press and hold the 
Q button to cancel any changes.
•  To adjust aperture, shutter speed, and other shooting options while keystone 
compensation is in effect, press the 
INFO button to view a display other than 
keystone compensation adjustment. To resume keystone compensation, press the 
INFO button until keystone compensation adjustment is displayed.
Shoot.
•  To end keystone compensation, select [Off] for [Keystone Comp.] in 
X Shooting 
Menu 2.
• When [
D (Keystone compensation)] (P. 75) is assigned to a button using [Button Function], 
press and hold the selected button to end keystone correction.
•  Photos are recorded in RAW + JPEG format when [RAW] is selected for image quality.
•  The desired results may not be obtained with converter lenses.
•  Depending on the amount of correction, some AF targets may be outside the display area. 
An icon (
g, h, i or j) is displayed when the camera focuses on an AF target outside 
the display area.
•  The following are not available during digital shift photography: 
live bulb, live time, or composite photography/sequential shooting/bracketing/HDR/
multiple exposure/digital tele-converter/movie/[C-AF] and [C-AF+TR] autofocus modes/
full-time AF/[e-Portrait] and 
ART picture modes/custom self-timer/peaking/
High Res Shot
•  If a focus distance is selected for [Image Stabilizer] or you are using a lens for which lens 
info has been provided, the correction will be adjusted accordingly. Except when using a 
Micro Four Thirds or Four Thirds lens, choose a focal length using the [Image Stabilizer] 
(P. 55) option.