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To an OM-10 Owner
We appreciate very much that you have acquired
an OM-10, a camera designed to allow you to take
good pictures automatically and with the greatest
ease.
other accessories are added to make it a complete
system of photography. With the OM-10 you can
gradually widen your enjoyment of the photo-
graphic art.
We sincerely wish that it will become for you a
source of unending satisfaction. To this effect,
please read this instruction manual carefully be-
fore using the camera, so that you may be sure
of taking correct, beautiful pictures every time
you use your OM-10.
The Olympus OM-10 is a single lens reflex camera
of the finest quality in which the automation of
photographic functions has been made possible
by employing the most advanced electronics. To
its acceptability of Olympus interchangeable lens-
es, a special film winder, a flash, and a host of
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Long Exposures . . . . . . 30
Flash Photography . . . . . 31
Using the Winder 2 ..... 33
From General Photography
to the Use of Interchange-
matically . . . . . . . . . 19
The OM-10: Designed to Save
Battery Consumption ... 22
Switching the Camera Off . 23
Rewinding the Film .... 23
Unloading the Film .... 24
The Use of the Self-Timer . 25
Photographic Techniques
Description of Controls ...
Preparations before
Taking Pictures . . . . 6 to 15
Mounting and Detaching
the Lens . . . . . . . . . .
Inserting the Batteries ...
Checking the Batteries ... 10
Loading the Film . . . . . . 11
SettingtheASA FilmSpeed . 15
The Way to Automatic
3
7
9
able Lenses
. . . . . . . . 35
Making Use of the Depth of
Field . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Manual Exposure Control . 39
Care and Storage of the
Camera . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Questions and Answers ... 45
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
26to 42
Controlling the-Exposure .27
Photography with Shutter-
Speed Priority . . . . . . 28
Exposure Compensation . . 29
2
Photography .... 16 to 25
Setting the Aperture .... 17
Taking Picture Auto-
Main Specifications
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DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
(P. 39)
(P. 23)
Manual Adapter
Socket
Rewind Release Lever
Shoulder Strap
Eyelet
(P. 39)
Manual Adapte
Guide Knob
(P. 10, P.25)
Self-Timer/
Battery Check Light
Self-Timer/
Battery Check Beeper
Standard Lens
Preview Button
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The photo indicates OM-10 camera body with the 50mm F1.8 standard lens.
(P. 37)
Depth of Field Scale
Aperture Ring
(P. 17, P. 27)
(P. 8)
Lens Release Button
(P. 19)
Focusing Ring
Lens Mount Ring
Exposure
Compensation Dial
(P. 29)
(P. 15)
Mode/ASA Film
Speed Dial
(P. 11, P.24)
Rewind Knob/
(P. 30)
Camera Back Release
Mode Index
(P. 22)
(P. 22)
Rewind Crank
Shutter Release Button
Activator Switch
(P. 24)
Exposure Counter
(P. 14)
Selector Dial
(P.30, P.39, P.49)
(P. 17, P.23, P.25)
Mode Selector Lever
(P31)
Accessory Shoe
X Contact
Film Advance Lever
Flash Charge/Auto
Check Contact
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(P. 18)
(P. 13)
Viewfinder Eyepiece Frame
Sprocket
Shutter Curtain
Film Rewind
Shaft
(P. 12, P. 13)
(P.11)
Film Take-up Spool
Camera Back
Film Pressure Plate
Film Cartridge
Pressure Spring
(P.11)
Film Chamber
Film Guide Pins
Body Mount Ring
(P. 33)
(P. 33)
Tripod Socket
Winder Coupling Terminal
Winder Coupling Socket
Guide Pin Hole
(P. 33)
(P. 33)
(P.9)
Battery Chamber
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE TAKING PICTURES
The OM-10's circuits
are powered by two 1.5V alkaline-manganese or silver oxide batteries.
Without them, the shutter of this electronic
single lens reflex camera will not function.
This section
is devoted to explaining the preparations
which you must go through before proceeding to take pictures.
Please keep in mind that they are indispensable
for obtaining good results.
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MOUNTING AND DETACHING THE LENS
Remove the front lens cap.
Remove the body cap and the rear lens cap.*
* If you have purchased an OM-10 in conjunction
with a lens, the body cap and rear lens cap are
not provided.
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Mount the lens.
Detach the lens.
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INSERTING THE BATTERIES
Insert two 1.5V alkaline-manganese batteries
LR44 (A76).
Remove the cover of the battery chamber.
Replace the cover.
(NOTE)
Two 1.5V silver oxide batteries SR44 (Eveready
EPX-76) or equivalents can be also used.
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CHECKING THE BATTERIES
Move the selector dial to "CHECK".
A beeping sound is heard and the battery check
light turns on.
After the check set back the dial.
(Attention)
If no sound is heard and the light does not turn
on, the batteries have not been correctly inserted,
or their charge is exhausted. In this case they must
be replaced.
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LOADING THE FILM
Load the film.
Open the camera back.
(Never load or unload
the camera in direct sun-
light.)
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Insert the film leader in one of the slots of the
take-up spool.
The film leader must not be excessively drawn
out.
(Thefilm leader is
twisted.)
(The film leader does
not enter completely.)
(The film leader is
excessively drawn out.)
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Wind the film once.
The perforations of the film must engage with
the sprocket teeth. Make sure it is well tense,
and close the back
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(Ways of taking blank shots)
Take blank shots until the exposure counter
shows "1".
This instance is not suit-
able for taking blank shots
since the automatic ex-
posure control built in the
OM-10 prolongs the ex-
posure time.
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SETTING THE ASA FILM SPEED
Set the ASA film speed.
(The ASA film speed dial is set at ASA 100.)
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THE WAY TO AUTOMATIC PHOTOGRAPHY
All the problems
of exposure are electronically taken care
by the OM-10.
It is a single lens reflex camera
which can be set for automatic control of exposure,
and when set so taking correctly exposed,
beautiful pictures could not
be simpler.
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SETTING THE APERTURE
Confirm that the camera is set at the "AUTO"
position.
Set the desired aperture.
(Aperture guideline)
NOTE: To make full use of the aperture ring, read
Set the selector dial at the "ON" position.
page 27.
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The proper shutter speed lights up in the viewfinder.
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TAKING PICTURES AUTOMATICALLY
Focus.
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Out of focus.
Correct focus.
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When holding the camera
horizontally, make sure
to press your elbows
against your body.
Have your elbow pressed
against your body when
holding the camera verti-
cally, too.
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THE OM-10: DESIGNED TO SAVE
BATTERY CONSUMPTION
this light will go off automatically after 90 sec-
onds, to prevent unnecessary battery consump-
tion.
< When the activator switch is touched ... >
With a light touch on the activator switch, energy
will begin flowing again, and the light which had
gone out after 90 seconds will turn on again.
Gently press the shutter release button.
< When the selector dial is set at the "OFF"
position... >
No energy will be supplied to the camera'scircuits
and the light will not turn on. However, if you
forget to turn the selector dial to the "ON" posi-
tion and suddenly you press the shutter release
button, energy will flow only during the time the
shutter is open, and properly exposed photographs
can be taken. Once the picture is taken, all cir-
cuits are disconnected as a safety measure to pre-
vent unnecessary battery consumption.
< When the selector dial is turned to the "ON"
position... >
Energy flows from the alkaline-manganese or
silver oxide batteries and a light appears by the
shutter speed scale in the viewfinder. However,
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SWITCHING THE CAMERA OFF
REWINDING THE FILM
Turn the rewind release lever when the film
ends.
Move the selector dial to the "OFF" position
when you are not going to take any more pictures.
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UNLOADING THE FILM
Keep rewinding the film until you feel no more
resistance.
Open the back
and unload the
film.
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THE USE OF THE SELF-TIMER
Click the selector dial to the position "SELF
TIMER".
Press the shutter release button.
A beeping sound is heard and the self-timer
light blinks. The shutter will be released after
about 12 seconds.
Return the selector dial to its original position.
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PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES
The various functions of the OM-10 and
the wide variety of lenses, flash, winder, and
system accessories which can be used with it
allow you to fully master all the techniques
which automatic photography can
makepossible.
We shall devote the following section
to some of these photographic
techniques.
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CONTROLLING THE EXPOSURE
posure), or even blurred images. In these circum-
stances, make full use of the aperture ring in order
to control exposure so as to obtain properly ex-
posed photographs.
When taking pictures in a place which is either
too dark or too bright, even if you follow the
aperture guidelines given on page 17, there will
be a tendency to result in whitish photographs
(overexposure), or darkened ones (underex-
When a red light turns on in the red zone at
the top of the shutter speed scale in the view-
finder it indicates overexposure.
then proceed to take the picture.
When the light appears below "30" (1/30 of
a second), blur may easily occur.
In such a case, turn the aperture ring to the
higher f-numbers (toward F16) until the light
appears within the proper exposure range, and
In this case, use a tripod or turn the aperture
ring to the lower f-numbers (toward F1.8)
until the light goes higher within a range in
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PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SHUTTER-SPEED PRIORITY
When photograhing fast moving subjects, there is
a marked tendency to obtain a blurred image of
the subject. This can be made use of as a techni-
que to give the impression of movement, by inten-
tionally allowing the image to be blurred, while
making use of the shutter speed priority function.
Pictures taken with this technique offer an inter-
esting challenge. Turn the aperture ring until the
light in the viewfinder appears by the shutter
speed value suitable for the photographic situa-
tion, and then press the shutter release button.
which blur is not likely to occur.
When the light appears at "1" (1 sec.), the
shutter speed is 1 sec. or longer. In such a case
it is recommended to turn the aperture ring to
the lower f-numbers within the proper ex-
posure range.
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EXPOSURE COMPENSATION
Before com-
pensation
When shooting against the light, or if the subject
is standing before a window, the face tends to ap-
pear dark on the image. In this case, use the ex-
posure compensation dial to obtain a correctly
exposed photograph.
Compensated
+2 full stops.
Lift the compensation dial and change the
film speed set on the dial (within ±2).
By this means, it is possible to obtain high or
low key effects. (+) is for high key (overex-
posure) and (—) is for low key (underex-
posure). However it is not possible to obtain
(-) compensation for ASA 1600 or the (+)
(For example, ASA 100 compensated +2 full stops.)
compensation for ASA 25.
When you finish taking the picture, return the
compensation dial to its original position.
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LONG EXPOSURES
Indoors when it is dark, or when photographing
at night, use the "BULB" setting and take the
pictures by resorting to long exposures. Of course,
blur can easily occur in long exposures so it is re-
commended to use a tripod and a cable release.
Set the mode selector lever to B, and press the
shutter release button.
The shutter will remain open as long as the
shutter button is being pressed.
Do not forget to reset at the "AUTO" position
after you finish taking pictures.
(Continued on page 49)
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FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
indoors.
< Characteristics of flash photography using the
T32•T20 >
Electronic
Flash T32
Mount the Electronic Flash T32 (or T20) on
the accessory shoe of the camera. When the
ON-OFF switch of the T32 (or T20) is turned
on, the normal auto flash control begins work-
ing. When turned off, it reverts to the camera's
AE photography. It takes but a flick of a
finger to change it from one to the other.
When the ON-OFF switch of the T32 (or
T20) is turned on, the flash will be automati-
cally synchronized at the shutter speed of the
camera.
Electronic
Flash T20
It is possible to verify when the flash is ready
because a full charge signal lights in the view-
finder.
In addition to the charge signal automatically
lighting at you can refer to the shutter speed
indicated by another red light in the view-
finder as required by the available light.
It is possible to check a correct flash exposure
in the viewfinder if the signal light blinks.
The T32 and T20 electronic flash units specifi-
cally designed for OM cameras provide artificial
illumination when you take pictures at night or
(Continued on page 49)
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USING THE WINDER 2
Fast moving subjects, such as in sports, car racing,
and the like, make you wish to take pictures at a
faster pace.
The time spent winding the film may mean that a
great chance is lost. In these cases, an accurate,
reliable power winder for automatic film winding
can well be the perfect answer, such as the
Olympus Winder 2 which can be attached on the
OM-10 very simply, and switched to the single or
sequence mode photography. On single mode, it
can wind film immediately after exposure, ready
for next chance to release the shutter at any mo-
ment, and on sequence mode, it can make sequen-
tial filming as fast as 2.5 frames per second.
(Continued on page 49)
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FROM GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHY TO THE USE OF INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES
The main characteristic of the single lens reflex
camera is the possibility of using a plurality of
different lenses on the same body. From photo-
graphy with a standard lens to the feeling obtain-
ed with a telephoto lens by blurring the back-
ground or, on the other hand, by stressing the
perspective, giving a special effect to the back-
ground by means of a wide angle lens, the world
of images which unfolds before you with the
OM-10 becomes richer and wider. Olympus Zui-
ko interchangeable lenses included in the OM
System are highly reputed for their sharpness and
resolving power.
Wide angle 28mm
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MAKING USE OF THE DEPTH OF FIELD
When you have a subject in focus, there is a range
in the fore and the background which is clearly
defined in the picture. This range is called depth
of field. The larger the F number becomes, the
wider this clearly defined range becomes, and
the background becomes sharper. On the con-
trary, the smaller the F number becomes, this
range becomes less wide, while the background
loses contrast and out of focus. By using these
properties of the depth of field with creativity
and imagination, you will be able to take pic-
tures which will have your own personal im-
print.
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< How to check the depth of field >
The photograph is focused at a distance of
about 4m (13 ft).
In this case, if the aperture is set at F 4, the
range which appears clearly defined will be
approximately from 3m (10 ft) to about
4.5m (15ft).
If an F16 is used, the range will be approxi-
mately between about 2m (6.6 ft) and 10m
(33ft).
When you want to check inside the viewfinder
the correct focusing range, it simply requires
pressing this preview button.
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MANUAL EXPOSURE CONTROL
When the optional Manual Adapter is attached to
the OM-10, it is possible to revert to manual ex-
posure control. When photographing fast moving
subjects, when there is a possibility of camera
shake, or when you want to capture the subject
in its natural tones no matter what the illumina-
tion behind may be, this accessory proves to be
very useful. In order to control exposure in such
a way as to obtain special effects to match the
photographic situation or your own intentions,
you must rely on your own expertise and practice.
In photography with manual control of exposure,
the mode selector lever must be set at the "MAN-
UAL ADAPTER" position.
To use the electronic flash T32 or T20 with the
Manual Adapter attached on, you must set the
mode selector lever to AUTO and the flash unit
automatically synchronizes at the shutter speed
of the camera.
(CAUTION) If an electronic flash other than the
T32 or T20 is used with the Manual Adapter,
sometimes the shutter is not released at the speed
you set on the Adapter due to the noise of the
flash.
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Aperture priority, high keyed
Shutter-speed priority at 1/1000 sec.
< When shutter-speed priority is advisable >
Set the necessary shutter speed in the Manual
Adapter.
< How to apply aperture priority to your photo-
graphic needs >
Set the aperture as preferred.
Turn the aperture ring while looking through
the viewfinder until the light on the shutter
speed scale turns on at the shutter speed which
was set in the Manual Adapter. Then, press
the shutter release button.
Look through the viewfinder to see the shut-
ter speed which the light indicates, and set
that speed in the Manual Adapter. Then, press
the shutter release button.
* By intentionally ignoring the indicated shut-
ter speed, and setting a different one in the
Manual Adapter it is possible to obtain high
key or low key results as desired.
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TABLE OF INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES
OPTICAL
MIN,
F-STOP
TYPE
INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES
ANGLE OF VIEW
WEIGHT (oz.)
LENGTH
FILTER
CONSTRUCTION
(ft)
RANGE
FOCUS
ELEMENT-GROUP
0.2
0.2
m
m
Built-in
Built-in
72mm
ZUIKO FISHEYE
ZUIKO MC FISHEYE
ZUIKO MC
8mm F 2.8
180° (circle)
180°
100°
92°
640g(22.6)
180g (6.3)
250g (8.8)
250g (8.8)
180g (6.3)
275g (9.9)
185g (6.5)
245g (8.5)
1708 (6.0)
240g (8.5)
175g (6.2)
310g(10.9)
310g(10.9)
230g (8.1)
165g (5.8)
200g (7.1)
300g(10.6)
420g(14.8)
385g(13.6)
445g(16.1)
570g(20.1)
905g(31.9)
260g (9.5)
235g (8.3
83mm
31mm
43mm
44mm
31mm
48mm
31mm
11–7
11–8
11–9
11–9
7–7
10–8
8–7
9–8
7–6
8–7
7–6
8–7
7–6
7–6
6–4
5–4
8–8
10–8
2.8-22
3.5 22
3.5-16
2-16
(0.7)
(0.7)
FISHEYE
16mm F3.5
18mm F3.5
21mm F2
21mm F3.5
24mm F2
0.25m (0.8)
0.2
m
(0.8)
(0.7)
55mm
ZUIKO MC
SUPER WIDE
ANGLE
3.5-16
2-16
ZUIKO MC
0.2
m
49mm
55mm
92°
84°
0.25m (0.8)
0.25m (0.8)
(1.0)
ZUIKO MC
2.8-16
2-16
2.8-22
2-16
2.8-16
2.8-22
1.2-16
1.4-16
49mm
49mm
49mm
35mm
49mm
49 mm
ZUIKO MC
24mm F2.8
28mm F2
84°
75°
43mm
32mm
43mm
33mm
59mm
48mm
40mm
32mm
40mm
54mm
74mm
0.3
0.3
0.3
m
m
m
ZUIKO MC
ZUIKO MC
ZUIKO MC
ZUIKO MC
28mm F2.8
35mm F2
35mm F2.8
75°
63°
63°
(1.0)
(1.0)
ANGLE
(1.0)
(1.0)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
0.3
0.3
m
m
35mm F2.8 63°(83° at max. shift)
ZUIKO SHIFT
ZUIKO
0.45m
0.45m
0.45m
0.23m
0.65m
55mm
55mm F1.2
50mm F1.4
50mm F1.8
50mm F3.5
28-48mm F4
43°
47°
49mm
49mm
49mm
ZUIKO MC
STANDARD
1.8-16
3.5-22
4-22
ZUIKO MC
ZUIKO MC MACRO
SZUIKO ZOOM
47°
47°
(0.8)
49mm
55mm
55mm
49mm
49mm
55mm
49mm
49mm
55 mm
(2.0)
(2.7)
(2.5)
(5.2)
75°-49°
63°- 34°
3.6-22
ZUIKO MC ZOOM
S ZUIKO MC ZOOM
ZUIKO ZOOM
S ZUIKO ZOOM
ZUIKO MC ZOOM
ZUIKO MC
0.8 m
0.75m
1.6 m
2.4 m
35-70mm F3.6
35-70mm F4
7–7
71mm
115mm
148mm
196 mm
48mm
63°-34°
4-22
4-22
5-32
5-32
2-16
2.8-22
ZOOM
75-150mm F4
100-200 mm F5
85-250mm F5
85 mm F2
15–11
9–6
15–11
5–4
5–5
32°-16°
24°-12°
29°-10°
29°
24°
(7.9)
(6.0)
(2.8)
(3.3)
(4.9)
(4.9)
(6.0)
(8.2)
(8.2)
2
0.8
1
1.5
1.5
2
m
m
m
m
m
m
48mm
ZUIKO MC
100mm F2.8
135mm F2.8
135mm F3.5
180mm F2.8
200mm F4
360g(12.7)
290g(10.2)
700g(24.7)
80mm
73mm
ZUIKO MC
3.5-22
2.8-32
4-32
49 mm
ZUIKO
TELEPHOTO
8°
4°
2°
12°
8°
5–4
5–5
5–4
6–5
6–4
5–5
6–4
5–5
4–3
5–4
6–4
5–4
125mm
127mm
105mm
181mm
256 mm
377mm
662mm
20mm
72 mm
ZUIKO MC
2.5
2.5
3.5
5
11
30
m
m
m
m
m
m
515g(18.2)
385g(13.6)
1020g(35.0)
1300g(46.0)
2800g(98.8)
4150g(146.5)
70g (2.5)
90g (3.2)
170g (6.0)
55 mm
49 mm
ZUIKO MC
5-32
ZUIKO MC
200mm F5
300mm F4.5
400mm F6.3
4.5-32
6.3-32
6.5-32
11-45
3.5-16
3.5-16
4-32
72mm
72mm
100mm
100 mm
21mm Slide-on
32mm Slide-on
49mm
(11.5)
ZUIKO MC
ZUIKO MC
ZUIKO MC
ZUIKO MC
SUPER
(16.4)
(36.1)
(98.4)
TELEPHOTO
4°
2.5-
600mm F6.5
1000mm F11
W/Auto Bellows & PM-MT ob
ZUIKO MC MACRO
20mm F3.5 9° at highest mag.
38mm F3.5
28mm
31mm
9° at highest mag.
9° at highest mag.
18°
ZUIKO MC MACRO
W/Auto Belows & PM-MT ob
W/65~116 or Auto Bellows
SPECIAL USE
ZUIKO MC 1:1 MACRO 80mm F4
135mm F4.5
55 mm Slide-on
ZUIKO MC MACRO
APPLICABLE LENSES
:
100mm F2.8, 135mm F2.8. 135mm F3.5, 200mm F4. 200mm F5. 100-200mm F5
WEIGHT
:
215g(7.6oz)
LENGTH
:
48mm(1.9")
TELECONVERTER 2X-A
OPTICAL CONSTRUCTION
:
6-6
(Specifications subject to change without notice.)
MC stands for multicoating.
Picture image may be cut off slightly when OM-10 is used with the 600mm and 1000mm lenses.
Automatic correction design against close distance aberrations.
Make it a point to use the Zuiko MC Macro 135mm F4.5 with the hood provided.
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CARE AND STORAGE OF THE CAMERA
General
batteries in a cold district.
Take care not to permit water to enter the cam-
Dust and moisture are primary harmful agents
affecting your camera. When you do not use
the camera, remove it from the case and store
in a dry, ventilated place, making sure that the
shutter is set free from tension and the selector
lever at the OFF position.
When storing the camera for a long period of
time, remove the batteries. Wipe all battery sur-
faces with a dry cotton cloth before re-insert-
ing them into the camera.
era when taking pictures in the rain or snow, es-
pecially near sea-water spray, as water drops
may easily have a chance to enter the camera
through small orifices.
After use near the ocean, wipe the camera sur-
faces clean with a soft cloth; never leave salt on
the camera. (Salt may be airborne near the
ocean and collect on the camera even though it
has not been in direct contact with water.)
Avoid dropping or hitting the camera.
Avoid areas exposed to salt water, radios, TV
sets, or magnets.
Have all repairs performed by an authorized
OLYMPUS Service Center. You may send it
directly or through the store where you bought
your camera.
Never store the camera where temperatures ex-
ceed 50°C (122°F). When you use the camera
in temperatures under —20°C (—4°F), it may
sometimes fail to operate properly. To avoid
this, warm the camera before use. Protect
against excess moisture by using silica gel or
other desiccant.
Parts
Generally speaking, a battery voltage may be
reduced when an ambient temperature lowers.
As the batteries that activate the camera at nor-
mal temperature regularly, sometimes fail to in
low temperature, it is recommended to use fresh
Do not press the release button at random.
Do not touch any part that moves at high speed
such as the shutter, instant return mirror, dia-
phragm, etc.
Avoid touching the surfaces of the lens. Clean
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only with an air brush, antistatic brush, or wipe
it lightly with a camel hair brush or lens tissue.
In EXTREME cares, use a clean, soft cotton
cloth moistened with denatured alcohol. NEV-
ER rub the lens surfaces with your finger, cloth-
ing or other abrasive material.
If dust or fingerprints collect on the mirror,
focusing screen, or prism, take the camera to
an authorized OLYMPUS Service Center. It
needs professional attention.
Avoid excessive force when mounting on a
tripod.
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
try to advance the film?
Q : I can neither release the shutter even by press-
ing the shutter release button, nor advance
the film. Why?
A : Because no batteries are loaded. Load fresh
batteries.
Q : Why is the field of view dark and the image
obscure?
A : Because the batteries are exhausted. Replace
them.
Q : Why can't I move the film advance lever?
A : The self-timer may be set, or the shutter re-
lease may be cocked and ready but it has
not been pressed yet. If you press the shut-
ter release button, film will advance to the
next frame. Has the film reached its end?
Check the exposure counter and, if it shows
thatthefilm hasended, rewindthefilm.Are
the alkaline-manganese or silver oxide bat-
teries charged? Check the batteries, and if
you hear the beeping sound and see the red
light flashing, but cannot move the lever,
take your camera to an authorized OLYM-
A : The film leader is not properly engaged on
the film take-up spool. Insert the film leader
again.
Q : Why won't the rewind crank turn?
A : Set the rewind release lever once more in
the direction of the arrow, and the problem
will besolved.
Q : Is infrared photography also possible with
the OM-10?
A : Yes, it is if you use the manual adapter and
set the mode selector lever to the MANUAL
ADAPTER position. Then, take the follow-
ingsteps:
Focus without a filter.
Move
the focusing ring to coincide with the infra-
red mark. Mount a filter for infrared photo-
graphy, and proceed to take the picture.
Q : When should I check the batteries?
A :
When new batteries are inserted.
After the camera has been stored for a
long time.
When you think batteries may be ex-
hausted.
PUS Service Center.
Q : Why doesn't the rewind knob rotate when I
The alkaline-manganese batteries should
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be of the same size.
last for about a half year, and the silver
oxide batteries for about one year.
When the temperature is extremely low.
Q : A shadow appears darkening the central area
of the viewfinder. Why does this happen?
A : This is quite usual when a lens with a maxi-
mum aperture smaller than F5 is mounted
on the camera, and the preview button is
pressed with the diaphragm closed down
beyond F5. There is nothing wrong with
the microprism.
Q : If I return the selector lever to the ON posi-
tion, while the self-timer in operation, what
will become of the shutter?
A : The shutter will be released. After the use of
the self-timer, make it a point to return the
selector lever to original position.
Q : I pressed the shutter release button with the
selector dial at the "OFF" position. Will the
photograph be properly exposed?
A : Even at the "OFF" position, the camera's
circuits will be activated for a proper ex-
posure. Recommended to develop the film
andsee.
Q : When set at the "AUTO" position, the actual
shutter speed is much slower than the one
indicated in the viewfinder. Why does this
happen?
A : If film is not loaded or the film surface is
not properly positioned behind the shutter,
the speed will be slower than that indicated
in the viewfinder.
Q : While I was operating the Winder 2, the light
in the viewfinder went out... why?
A : The light goes out in 90 sec.even the selector
lever is ON, in order to save the batteries from
unnecessary consumption. Touch the ac-
tivator switch lightly, and the light is on
again.
Q : What batteries should I use?
A : Use two 1.5V alkaline-manganese batteries
LR44 (A76) or two silver oxide batteries
SR44 (Eveready EPX-76 or equivalents).
Batteries of a different type (1.3V mercury
batteries) cannot be used, though they may
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MAIN SPECIFICATIONS
1,000 sec.)
Camera type: 35mm single lens reflex camera
with electronic control automatic exposure
and focal plane shutter.
By setting the mode selector lever to the man-
ual mode, the shutter speed can be set to 1/60
sec.
Image format: 24 x 36mm.
Film speed range: ASA 25 to 1600.
Battery checker: Battery voltage can be checked
by both LED and PCV. Mirror lock to limit
drainage.
Power source: Two 1.5V alkaline-manganese bat-
teries LR44 (A76), or two 1.5V silver oxide
batteries SR44 (Eveready EPX-76 or equiva-
lents).
Lens mount: Olympus OM Mount, bayonet type.
Shutter: Electronically controlled focal plane
shutter.
Flash synchronization: X contact. Direct contact
only.
Automatic exposure control: Aperture-priority
electronically controlled shutter. TTL direct
light measuring system. Light measuring range:
EV-0.5 to 18 from 2 sec. to 1/1000 sec. at
normal temperatures and humidity with ASA
100 and F1.2 standard lens.
Viewfinder: Pentaprism type.
Focusing screen: Microprism/sprit image-matte
type.
Exposure compensation: ±2EV.
Finder view-field: 93% of actual picture field.
Viewfinder magnification: 0.92X with the 50mm
lens at infinity.
Viewfinder information: 12-step shutter speed
scale and flash charge indicated by LEDs.
Mirror: Oversize, quick return mirror.
Film advance: Lever type with 130° angle, It
can be wound with one long or several short
strokes. 30° pre-advance angle. Power wind-
Automatic flash exposure: Normal auto flash
(at 2 aperture settings F4 and F8 with ASA
100 film) is automatically set to X synch. (1/
60 sec.) in conjunction with the electronic
flash T20.
Manual exposure control: The optional Manual
Adapter attached to the OM-10 permits a full
range of 11 manual shutter speeds. (1 to 1/
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ing is possible with the Olympus OM System
Winder 2.
Self-timer: Electronic self-timer with about 12
second delay.
Accessory shoe: Built-in type, with direct contact.
Dimensions and weights: Body only: 135(W) x
84(H) x 50(D) mm (5.3" x 3.3" x 2") 430gr.
(15.2 oz)
With F1.8 lens: 135(W) x 84(H) x 81(D)mm
(5.3" x 3.3" x 3.2") 600gr. (21.2 oz).
With F1.4 lens: 135(W) x 84(H) x 86(D)mm
(5.3" x 3.3" x 3.4") 660gr. (23.3 oz).
(Specifications subject to change without notice.)
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Long Exposure
Using the Winder 2
(From page 30)
(From page 33)
For long exposure photography within 2 sec.
(with ASA 100 film) however, you can take
pictures on AUTO mode.
It is not possible to use a Motor Drive 1 with the
OM-10.
The viewfinder lights may turn off when using
Winder 2 with your OM-10. This is due to the
special energy saving circuits built into the OM-10.
Simply touch the activator switch (collar sur-
rounding the shutter release), and the lights will
turn on. See page 22 for further explanation.
Flash Photography
(From page 31)
(CAUTION)
If any electronic flash other than the T32 and
T20 is used, set the mode selector lever to the
"MANUAL ADAPTER" position. (If the mode
selector lever is set to "AUTO", the shutter
speed responds to available light and may some-
times not synchronize with flash.)
In this case, the viewfinder does not indicate
the full flash charge and correctflash exposure.
For further information, refer to the instruc-
tion manual supplied with your electronic flash
unit.
If an electronic flash is used while the optional
Manual Adapter is attached, set the shutter
speed at 1 /30 sec. or slower. For details, read
the instruction manual supplied with the Man-
ual Adapter.
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OLYMPUS OPTICALCO., LTD.
OLYMPUS OPTICALCO. (EUROPA) GMBH.
OLYMPUS OPTICALCO. (UK.) LTD.
OLYMPUS AMERICA INC.
0894. 2MM
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