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Olympus OM System OM-1 - Shooting remotely with a smartphone (Live View); Shooting remotely with a smartphone (Remote Shutter)

Olympus OM System OM-1
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Connecting the Camera to External Devices
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Shooting remotely with a smartphone (Live View)
You can shoot remotely by operating the camera with a smartphone while checking the
live view on the smartphone screen.
The camera shows the connection screen and all operations are performed from the
smartphone.
If [Bluetooth] (P. 262) is set to [O󰀨] or [Onr<], set it to [Onr].
If [Bluetooth] (P. 262) is set to [Onr], the camera will be on standby for wireless
connection.
1
Launch OM Image Share and tap [Remote Control].
2
Tap [Live View].
3
Tap the shutter button to shoot.
The image taken is saved on the memory card in the camera.
Even if [Bluetooth] (P. 262) is set to [O󰀨] or [Onr<], [Live View] can be used by starting
[Wi-Fi Connection] n [Device Connection] on the camera.
Available shooting options are partially limited.
Shooting remotely with a smartphone (Remote Shutter)
You can shoot remotely by operating the camera with a smartphone (Remote Shutter).
All operations are available on the camera. In addition, you can shoot pictures and record
movies using the shutter button displayed on the smartphone screen.
If [Bluetooth] (P. 262) is set to [O󰀨] or [Onr<], set it to [Onr].
If [Bluetooth] (P. 262) is set to [Onr], the camera will be on standby for wireless
connection.
1
Launch OM Image Share and tap [Remote Control].
2
Tap [Remote Shutter].
3
Tap the shutter button to shoot.
The image taken is saved on the memory card in the camera.
Even if [Bluetooth] (P. 262) is set to [O󰀨] or [Onr<], [Remote Shutter] can be used by
starting [Wi-Fi Connection] n [Device Connection] on the camera.

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