Olympus E-620 User Manual

The eye of a photographer. The vision of an artist.
DSLR users, passionate photographers and anyone looking to express creativity through photography, meet the E-620. The world’s
smallest and lightest image-stabilized
*
DSLR
puts creativity in the palm of your hands.
III LCD offer artistic freedom and endless creative possibilities. Six Art Filters enable you to manipulate a photo right in the camera—giving you the ability to be as creative as you want, whenever you want. The 12.3-megapixel Live MOS sensor
and
TruePic
III+ processor provide exceptional picture quality. And with its other unique features, including three modes of In-body Image Stabilization and small 18.9-oz. body, the E-620 is a camera that truly lets you shoot outside the frame.
Shoot outside the frame.
© 2009 Alison Shildt
and-white film quality, giving your photographs an edgier look.
Pin Hole darkens the outer edges of your photograph, enhancing the subject in the center. This creates the feeling of a new atmosphere and brings the photograph to life.
When shooting with an Art Filter, you can set the E-620 to capture your images in both RAW and JPEG format. The original image is saved as a RAW file and the Art Filter image is saved as a JPEG. This way, you always have both the Art Filter and the original shot.
With the E-620’s six Art Filters, you can take your photography one huge step farther. Get the look and feel you want, and make every photograph unique. Be a photographer. Be an artist. And
free your creativity.
POP ART
With six in-camera Art Filters, the E-620 transforms your photography into works of art. Each filter
brings a unique look and feel to every photograph.
Pop Art super-saturates colors and creates brighter, more vivid photographs.
Pale & Light Color brings soft, flat light and pastel coloring to create a feeling of romance.
Soft Focus creates a dreamlike quality, giving photographs a fantasy feel.
Light Tone brightens your entire image, including its darker areas, providing more detail and light.
Grainy Film creates more dramatic shots. It produces a gritty black-
SOFT FOCUSPIN HOLE PALE & LIGHT LIGHT TONEGRAINY FILM
Every photographer has a vision.
The E-620 has six
.
© 2009 Ashton Popiel© 2009 Anne Day© 2009 Judy Herrmann & Mike Starke© 2009 Victor Rodriguez© 2009 Becky Clough© 2009 Anne Day
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As of February 24, 2009 among digital SLR cameras with built-in IS.
—Joshua Trusty
I was drawn to the amazing architecture of the Philadelphia Art Museum. At dawn, the museum had an orange glow to it, and I knew the Pop Art Filter would be perfect. It really intensified and pulled out all the colors. I also used a zoom lens and got really close up to capture every detail of the building. The E-620 helped me capture the look I wanted.
The E-620
helped me
capture the look
I wanted.
Shot by Joshua Trusty with the Pop Art Filter.
To truly illustrate the power and artistic capabilities of the E-620, we gave it to some of the most creative people we know— photography students at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. On the following pages, you’ll see some of the amazing photos they took and find out how the E-620 can bring creativity to your photography.
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