• Chapter 2: Buttons and dials top

    The buttons and dials on the top of your camera mean many of the key functions and settings are comfortably within reach for fast handling while you shoot.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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A
  • Mode dial

    Turn the mode dial to select a shooting mode, e.g. iAUTO mode which fully optimises all settings for the current scene. It is ideal for getting started with your E-M10.

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B
  • Rear dial

    Use the rear dial, for example, to adjust shutter speeds or aperture in the various modes selected with the mode dial. Also use it to zoom in and out when viewing your pictures. (The blue symbols next to the dial are for replay mode functions.)

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C
  • Front dial and shutter button

    The front dial is perfectly positioned around the shutter button for ergonomic and rapid setting of aperture and exposure compensation settings in different modes selected with the mode dial.

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D
  • Movie button

    Use the mode dial to select any mode except Photo Story to record movies while you shoot still images. Simply press the Movie button to start recording and press the Movie button again to end recording.

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E
  • Fn2 button

    Use the function button Fn2 to select creative control functions like Color Creator or the gradation curve while you frame and shoot images using the viewfinder. Press and hold down the function button Fn2 and rotate the front or rear dial to select the menu and functions.

  • Photo by Diego Garín Martín

    Adjust the colour of the subject before you even take the photo thanks to built-in Color Creator. Simply set the multi-function button to Color Creator in advance, press the Fn2 button and set the hue you want using the front dial and saturation using the rear dial.

    Photo by Diego Garín Martín

    Change the brightness of highlights and shadows and then view the results on the gradation curve. Simply set the multi-function button to Highlight&Shadow Control in advance, press the Fn2 button and adjust the shadow using the rear dial and the highlight using the front dial.

     
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F
  • Live View button

    Press the Live View (LV) button to switch between shooting with the viewfinder and shooting with Live View. Press and hold down to quickly switch the eye sensor on or off. When shooting with the viewfinder, the Super Control Panel is displayed on the monitor, giving you key information about your camera’s settings.

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  • Dioptre adjustment dial

    If the display in the viewfinder looks blurry due to the conditions of your eyesight, use the dioptre adjustment dial to bring it into focus.

Congratulations! You’ve finished chapter 2!

Next: 3 – Buttons front/back

Familiarise yourself with the other useful buttons on the front/back of your camera in the next chapter.