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Sounds like you turned the screen off. See if your camera has a DISP or DISPLAY button. If so, press it once with the camera on to turn the screen back on.
currently on a trip in Europe and when I went to shoot this morning, I
can only capture 1/3 of the area I'm shooting. That is everything in
the lower 2/3 of the screen is black. I've tried a couple of lenses
with no avail. Viewing previous pics is not a problem, so this is
obviously not a screen problem. I'm thinking something with the
mirrors? Any suggestionns for further detail visit this website http://newsallworld.com/
Unfortunately with the EVOLT E-500 it does not have the capability for a live view LCD screen. You must shoot images using the viewfinder only. The newer Olympus SLR cameras now have both viewfinder and live view LCD.
Hopefully you resolved this already. If not, push the "DISP." button left of the MENU button. Pushing it gives you three options: black (for discreet shooting so your LCD doesn't give garner dirty looks from fellow concert goers), liveview, and liveview with info overlayed (shooting mode, ISO, etc.). Good luck!
try to take video on Movie mode, if you won't get picture on LCD the CCD is dead. That means you need to replace the whole zoom lens. it costs a lot, not worth to repair.
You hit the EVF/LCD button near the "eye hole". When this is pressed it will cycle viewing through either the optical viewfinder or the LCD screen. This display is controlled independantly on each of the modes: shooting, or viewing. This is so you can set the camera to view pics before taking them from the optical viewfinder and view pics once taken from the LCD or vice-versa.
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