Olympus IS 300 Instruction Manual - Page 51
Taking Better Pictures, Effects Of Zoom And Its Advantages
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TAKING BETTER PICTURES EFFECTS OF ZOOM AND ITS ADVANTAGES Zoom lens focal length is changed by moving part of the lens. With this camera, you can select any focal length between 28 mm and 110 mm. • 28 mm wide-angle Because the angle of view is wide and the depth of field is large, you can take sharp photographs with enhanced perspective and contrast. This is ideal for shooting landscapes, skylines, crowds at a party, etc. • 50 mm (approx.) This range is the standard angle of view and has moderate background blurring. It is suitable for most types of shot including portraits. • 110 mm At its maximum focal length, the built-in lens offers a telephoto effect. The depth of field is shallower, and the effects of aperture settings are more apparent. In telephoto shooting, use a tripod or hold the camera firmly to prevent the camera from shaking. • 160 mm telephoto (optional) When the optional teleconverter IS/L LENS C160 H.Q. CONVERTER 1.45X is used, you can extend the telephoto range up to 160 mm. • 210 mm telephoto (optional) When the optional teleconverter IS/L LENS C210 H.Q. CONVERTER 1.9X is used, you can extend the telephoto range up to 210 mm. 28 mm 75° 50 mm 46° 110 mm 22° 52
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