Olympus E-M10 Instructions Manual

To update the firmware, connect your camera to your computer using the provided USB cable. Open the Olympus Viewer software and follow the on-screen instructions to check for and install any available firmware updates. Ensure the camera battery is fully charged before updating.
Use a sensor cleaning kit that includes a blower and a sensor swab. First, use the blower to remove loose dust. Then, gently clean the sensor with the swab, following the instructions provided in the kit. Always turn off the camera before cleaning.
To reset the camera settings, go to the menu, select the "Setup Menu" (wrench icon), and choose "Reset/Myset." This will restore the factory default settings.
Quick battery drain can be caused by features like Wi-Fi, image stabilization, or high brightness settings. Turn off Wi-Fi when not in use, reduce screen brightness, and enable power-saving mode to extend battery life.
The Olympus E-M10 is compatible with SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards. For best performance, use a Class 10 or UHS-I/UHS-II card.
Enable Wi-Fi on the camera by pressing the Wi-Fi button or selecting it from the menu. Install the Olympus Image Share app on your smartphone, then connect to the camera's Wi-Fi network. Follow the app's instructions to transfer photos.
Ensure the lens is properly attached and clean both the lens and sensor. Check the focus mode settings and switch to AF-S or AF-C. If issues persist, perform a factory reset. If the problem continues, consult Olympus support.
Increase the ISO setting, open the aperture to the lowest f-number, and use a tripod to stabilize the camera for longer exposures. Consider using a fast lens and enabling the camera's image stabilization feature.
Store the camera in a cool, dry place inside a camera bag or case. Remove the battery if storing for extended periods to prevent leakage. Keep the lens cap on and consider using silica gel to reduce humidity.
To shoot in RAW format, access the shooting menu, select "Image Quality," and choose either "RAW" or "RAW+JPEG." Shooting in RAW allows for more flexibility in post-processing.