Available shooting modes for E-M10 Mark III are (AUTO), SCN (21 scene modes), (Advanced Photo), ART (15 art modes), P (Program mode), A (Aperture Priority mode), S (Shutter Priority mode), M (Manual mode), (Movie mode).
Shooting Modes (iAUTO mode) The camera automatically adjusts the settings best suited for the scene, which is convenient for beginners. Live Guide is available. * Some menu settings cannot be changed.
SCN (Scene mode) This mode enables you to shoot in the appropriate settings by selecting a sub mode best suited to the subject or scene. Select a general situation in sub mode 1, and then a more specific mode in sub mode 2.
Sub Mode 1 Sub Mode 2 People Portrait, e-Portrait, Portrait + Landscape, Portrait + Nightscape, Children Nightscapes Nightscape, Portrait + Nightscape, Handheld Starlight, Fireworks, Light Trails Motion Sport, Children, Panning Scenery Landscape, Sunset, Beach & Snow, Backlight HDR Indoors Candlelight, Silent, Portrait, e-Portrait, Children, Backlight HDR Close-ups Macro, Nature Macro, Documents, Multi Focus Shot(Advanced Photo mode) This mode sets an advanced shooting mode in one click. Set the mode dial to and select a desired AP mode.
AP mode Description Live Composite For recording light trails of stars and other objects while keeping the overall exposure constant. Picture mode and White Balance can be changed, which is not possible in the SCN mode Light Trails. Live Time This mode is suitable for shooting fireworks and night scenery. Long time exposures is possible at the selected duration. Multiple Exposure Combines two different images into a single shot. HDR Captures details in both bright highlights and deep shadow areas. Silent Disables camera sounds and lights in situations in which they may be unwelcome. Panorama For taking photos that can afterwards be joined on a computer to create a panorama picture. Keystone Compensation Corrects perspective distortion in photos of buildings or landscapes. AE Bracketing Each time the shutter button is pressed, the camera takes a series of photos, changing the exposure of each shot. Focus Bracketing Each time the shutter button is pressed, the camera takes a series of eight photos, changing the focus distance of each shot.
ART (ART mode) This mode enables you to apply creative effects using art filters. Color Filter and Monochrome Color options are available for some art filters. Available Art Filters: Pop Art, Soft Focus, Pale&Light Color, Light Tone, Grainy Film, Pin Hole, Diorama, Cross Process, Gentle Sepia, Dramatic Tone, Key Line, Watercolor, Vintage, Partial Color, Bleach Bypass
P (Program mode) The camera automatically sets the optimal aperture and shutter speed based on the lighting conditions.
A (Aperture Priority mode) When the aperture value (F-stop number) is set manually, the camera sets the appropriate shutter speed automatically.
S (Shutter Priority mode) When the shutter speed is set manually, the camera sets the appropriate aperture automatically.
M (Manual) Both the aperture and the shutter speed can be set manually. You can also set the BULB (Bulb photography), LIVETIME (Live time photography) and LIVECOMP (Live composite photography). More advanced settings are possible for the live composite photography in M mode than the Light Trails in SCN mode or Live Composite in AP mode.
(Movie mode) This mode enables you to create movies. In addition to standard movies, you can shoot 4K movies or slow motion movies.
Movie Mode Description Standard For shooting standard movies. You can also shoot movies with selected effects: Art Fade, Old Film, Multi Echo, One Shot Echo and Movie Tele-converter. 4K For shooting 4K movies. Clips Creates a single movie file, collecting multiple short movies. High-speed For shooting slow motion movies. You can record a 30fps movie equivalent to HD image quality when shooting in 120fps. Sound is not recorded.