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What do Computational Features do?
Read moreComputational features merge multiple frames in‑camera to create advanced results without post‑processing. Tools like Live ND, Focus Stacking, High Res Shot, and more boost both image quality and creative possibilities straight out of the camera.
What does the computer screen look like when a camera with two inserted SD cards is connected to the computer?
Read moreThe following describes what the computer screen looks like when a camera with two inserted SD cards is connected to the computer.
When connecting the camera to a computer using the USB cable, with SD cards inserted in both of the camera's card slot 1 and 2
When the E-M1 Mark II is connected to the computer, the camera will be recognized as the external drive (removable disk). Two separate drives are displayed on the computer, each one for the camera's card slot 1 and slot 2.
Windows:
When connecting the camera to a computer using the USB cable, two drive letters for card slot 1 and slot 2 are displayed in ascending alphabetical order. In the following illustration, for example, drive "E:" is slot 1 and "F:" is slot 2.
Macintosh:
When connecting the camera to a computer using the USB cable, card slot 1 and slot 2 are displayed as "NO NAME".
When transferring images to the computer using OM Workspace software
When a camera with two inserted media cards is connected to the computer using the USB cable, each card is displayed as "E-M1 Mark II" in the left side of the OM Workspace window. You can switch the display of card slot 1 and slot 2 by selecting either of the listed "E-M1 Mark II". For displaying the images in card slot 1, select the upper "E-M1 Mark II".
Why are my images appearing blurry?
Read moreThe "blurry" photos you are experiencing could be because of a range of factors.
Please check if the camera is focusing when you are taking the photo. Most digital cameras have a two stage shutter button. This means that when you slightly depress the shutter button the cameras will auto focus and "charge" the CCD ready to take the photo. Once you get the auto focus confirmation light illuminating in the electronic view finder (this is the green circle in the top left of the screen) your camera will take the photo immediately upon the full depression of the shutter release button.
For further issues with "blurry" photos, please get in contact with our friendly customer support team.
Where can I buy Camera and Audio spare parts?
Read moreYou can purchase Olympus Cameras spare parts from Hartland Camera Repairs.
Hartland Camera Repairs
Unit 7, 16 Stanford Way, Malaga WA 6090
Phone : 08 9328 3499 Fax : 08 9227 1613
Email : [email protected]For all Audio spare parts, please contact us for further information.
My camera doesn't focus or take a photo when touching the screen?
Read morePlease check that the "Touch Focus" or "Touch Shutter" is set to on by touching the icon on the left of your screen.

How do I reset the camera to its default settings?
Read moreTo reset the camera go to Menu > Reset and all the initial settings will be restored. Go to Menu > Shooting Menu 1 and select Reset.

Where can I register my products?
Read moreFollow the link to our registration page to get started: Register
My camera is not charging. What do I do?
Read morePlease check that camera, battery and charger contacts are clean, if there is dirt on any of the contacts, the charging process might not work effectively. Please also check if the battery charger or battery is intact by plugging all cables in correctly and ensuring that the charging lamp illuminates. If the problem persists, please contact our Support Team.
Should battery be removed from camera when not in use?
Read moreIf you shoot at least once a week, leave the battery inside, if its more than a month. Make sure it stays outside. Yes, it is completely fine to leave your camera's batteries in for an extended period of time. As long as the camera is completely off, then you shouldn't have a problem
What does weathersealed mean?
Read moreFor OM SYSTEM, weathersealed means the camera or lens is built to handle real outdoor conditions. Our IP53‑rated bodies (OM-1, OM-3, & OM-5) and PRO lenses are splashproof, dustproof, and freezeproof, giving you reliable performance in rain, snow, wind, and cold environments.
What is the difference between optical and digital zoom?
Read moreOptical zoom works much the same way as zoom on a film camera, by changing the focal length without losing image quality. Digital zoom uses in-camera image processing to enlarge an image.
Updating your firmware
Read moreIt's important to keep your OM SYSTEM / Olympus product up to date to access new and improved features. Please carefully follow the directions when updating your lens or camera firmware and keep in mind the following: Firmware updates can take several minutes to complete. Do not disconnect the USB cable during the update process. Once you see "OK" on the rear monitor, it is safe to disconnect the cable.
Be sure to have a fully charged battery in the camera and installed OM Workspace on your computer. Download OM Workspace