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1. AV DIAL DIRECTION The rotational direction of the dial the incrementing direction of shutter speed aperture and 7 the movement direction of menu and live control cursors can be changed EXPOSURE a Settin Glo 3 g rotational direction of the dial rotational direction of the dial N 5 Slower shutter speed Faster shutter speed 1 Open the aperture f number is Close the aperture f number is 5 decreased increased s Faster shutter speed Slower shutter speed DIAL2 Close the aperture f number is Open the aperture f number is 3 increased decreased MENU Setting a 8 rotational direction of the dial rotational direction of the dial DIAL1 Vertical direction Move down Vertical direction Move up DIAL2 Vertical direction Move up Vertical direction Move down EN 1 Hulziwojysng AEL AFL You can use the AEL AFL button to perform AF or metering operations instead of using the shutter button Select the function of the button to match the operation when the shutter button is pressed Select mode1 to mode4 in each focus mode You can only select mode4 in C AF mode Shutter button function AEL AFL button function Mode Half press Full press When holding down AEL AFL Focus Exposure Focus Exposure Focus Exposure S AF mode1 S A
2. 9 Notes The number of remaining pictures may change according to the subject whether or not print reservations have been made and other factors In certain instances the number of remaining pictures displayed will not change even when you take pictures or erase stored images The actual file size varies according to the subject The maximum number of storable still pictures displayed is 9999 For the available recording time for movies see the Olympus homepage uoneuuoju 137 EN uoneuuoju 138 EN Functions that can be registered with My Mode and Custom Reset Setting Custom Custom Function aca reset setting Function ar abet reset setting registration registration A v v SLEEP 7 Image stabilizer Y USB AV Y v LIVE VIEW BOOST v 7 Flash mode 2 v FACE DETECT PICTURE MODE 2 v INFO SETTING 7 GRADATION v v EV STEP v 7 STILL Z E METERING v v PICTURE AELMetering MOVIE 7 ISO 7 E IMAGE ASPECT v 7 ISO STEP gt m 52 ISO AUTO SET v AE BKT lt x ISO AUTO V WB BKT 4 BULB TIMER v FLBKT x x ANTI SHOCK Y 7 ISO v 7 EX SYNC 2 mz MULTIPLE EXPOSURE
3. 20 109 Print reservation 109 Single frame reservation 110 All frame reservation 111 Resetting the print reservation data 111 Direct printing PictBridge sae u uu te Peeters 112 Connecting the camera to a printer 112 Easy printing 113 Making prints using different print options 113 9 Using the OLYMPUS Master software 116 Describes how to transfer and store your camera images to a computer Flo ow hattz u Using the provided OLYMPUS Master software What is OLYMPUS Master Connecting the camera to a computer a Start up the OLYMPUS Master software 2 2 222 0 100 Displaying camera images on a Downloading and saving images Disconnecting the camera from your computer Viewing Still Images ette eher recte tee ti Da ete tende Transferring images to your computer without using OLYMPUS Master 120 10 Shooting tips and maintenance 121 Refer to this section for troubleshooting and camera maintenance information Shooting tips and information a nennen 121
4. M 123 Gamera maintenance dod oe o obe c 125 Cleaning and storing the camera sss 125 Pixel mapping Checking the image processing functions 126 31 EN 32 EN 11 Information 127 Refer to this section for information on optional accessories camera specifications and other useful shooting information Card Basics 28 2 ch creer a datar pet d tete edite den tan 127 Usable Cards 3 ince a ee males 127 Formatting the card niei einen i ees ere inneren 127 Battery and charger Using your charger abroad Interchangeable lenses M ZUIKO DIGITAL interchangeable lenses 129 M ZUIKO DIGITAL lens specifications 130 Using the electronic viewfinder sold separately 132 Program line diagram P mode Flash synchronization and shutter speed Exposure Warning displayi reiner e E rera 134 Flash modes that be set by shooting 135 White balance color temperature Record mode and file size number of storable still pictures Functions that can be registered with My Mode and Custom Reset Setting Men directOryz SPECIICAUONS RR daha waka ua n
5. 5 DOCUMENTS NIGHT PORTRAIT r4 PANORAMA I P 60 CHILDREN FIREWORKS HIGH KEY BEACH amp SNOW LOW KEY Art filters and e PORTRAIT are not applied to RAW images If the record mode is set to RAW and art filter is applied the record mode is automatically set to BBN RAW The grainy appearance of the picture may be emphasized depending on the type of art filter When either RAW or JPEG RAW are set in e PORTRAIT RAW image and a JPEG 2560x1920 with applied effect are saved When JPEG is set in e PORTRAIT two images are saved one from before application of the effect with set picture quality and the other from after application of the effect 2560x 1920 EN g Shutter button I Select a composition while viewing the LCD monitor LCD monitor 2 Adjust the focus Press the shutter 8 button halfway access lamp AF confirmation mark Sat 27 AF target Shutter speed Aperture value When the focus is locked the AF confirmation mark or and AF target mark light up For a high speed Imager AF compatible lens which is a Micro Four Thirds system lens or Four Thirds system lens Other Four Thirds system lens Check the focus on the LCD monitor The shutter speed and aperture value that have been set automatically by the camera are displayed 3 Release the shutter Press the shutter button all the way fully The shutter sounds and the pic
6. 69 Pixel count compression rate Picture mode US P 72 9 Record mode Color space SP 105 File number White balance ISP 68 Frame number Metering mode USP 42 42 AF target 52 Histogram PP 79 Shooting mode ES P 10 37 40 Indications used in this manual e The operation button icons on the body of the camera are used to indicate the operation buttons in this manual Names of parts and functions I amp P 8 See e In this manual indicates turning the main dial e In this manual z indicates turning the sub dial In this manual ae indicates the arrow pad A V q D indicate the up down left and right buttons of the arrow pad The following symbols are used throughout this manual Important information on factors which may lead to a 9 Notes malfunction or operational problems Also warns of operations that should be absolutely avoided Useful information and hints that will help you get the TIPS most out of your camera Reference pages describing details related information Descriptions in this manual The operating instructions of the direct buttons live control super control panel and menu are described as follows in this manual indicates operations performed at the same time y indicates you should proceed to the next step e g When setting the White balance Direct button wB
7. 129 EN immu uoneuuoju 180 M ZUIKO DIGITAL lens specifications m Names of parts D Filter mount thread 2 Zoom ring Focus ring Mount index 8 Electrical contacts 8 Front cap 5 Rear cap eimi nmm W Lens and camera combinations Lens Camera Attachment AF Metering Micro Four Thirds Yes Yes Yes System lens Four Thirds svstem Micro Four Thirds y system camera Attachment Yes Yes ens possible with OM System lenses mount adapter No Yes Micro Four Thirds Four Thirds System No No No System lens Camera 1 C AF and C AF TR of AF MODE cannot be used 2 Accurate metering not possible m Main Specifications Items 14 42 mm 17mm Mount Micro Four Thirds mount Focal length 14 42 mm 17mm Max aperture 13 5 5 6 f2 8 mage angle 75 4 28 9 64 9 8 groups 9 4 groups 6 Lens configuration Multilayer film coating ris control f3 5 22 2 8 22 Shooting range 0 25 m co 0 2m co Focus adjustment AF MF switching Weight excluding hood and cap 150g 714 Dimensions Max diameter x overall 262 x 43 5 mm 957 x 22mm length Filter mount thread 40 5 mm 37 mm diameter W Storage Precautions Clean the lens after use Remove dust and dirt on the surface of the lens with a blower brush or brush Use commercially available lens cleaning
8. Preset white balance ONADIR 8 different color temperatures preset according to the light source For example use preset WB when you want to reproduce more red in the picture of a sunset or capture a warmer artistic effect under artificial lighting Custom white balance CWB You can set the color temperature from 2000K to 14000K For details on color temperature refer to White balance color temperature I amp P 136 One touch white balance You can set the optimum white balance for the shooting conditions by pointing the camera at a white object like a sheet of white paper The white balance achieved with this setting is saved as one of the preset WB settings WB mode Light conditions Used for most light conditions when there is a white portion framed on the LCD AUTO monitor Use this mode for general use 3 5300K For shooting outdoors on a clear day or to capture the reds in a sunset or the colors in a fireworks display f 7500K For shooting outdoors in the shadows on a clear day 6000K For shooting outdoors on a cloudy day 28 3000K For shooting under a tungsten light 4 4000 For shooting under white fluorescent lighting 5 4500K For shooting under a neutral white fluorescent lamp 6600K For shooting under a daylight fluorescent lamp w 5500K For flash shooting Color temperature set by one touch WB L I Setting the one
9. protected press the Om O button button 87 EN Suonounj y3eq eld EN Protecting selected frames During index display you can select multiple images and protect them all at the same time 1 During index display select the images you want to protect using lt gt then press the gt button The selected images will be shown with f To cancel your selection press the button again 2 Press to select the next images you want to protect then press the button 3 After you have selected the images to protect press the button Canceling all protections This function lets you cancel the protection of several images at one time 1 MENU gt DJ RESET PROTECT Use A V to select YES then press the button 9 Notes Formatting the card erases all images even if they have been protected US Formatting the card P 127 Protected images cannot be rotated even when the 4 button is pressed Erasing images Lets you erase recorded images You can select single frame erase which erases only the currently displayed image all frame erase which erases all the images stored on the card or selected frame erase which erases only the frames selected o Notes When you perform all frame or selected frame erase on images recorded using RAW JPEG both the RAW and JPEG images are erased When using single frame erase you can select whether to erase the JPEG RAW or both
10. 102 Factory default setting 1 Settings differ depending he region where the camera is purchased uoneuuoju 141 EN Ref Tab Function Setting page 8 0 102 5 1 3bEV A 2EVAEV P 102 METERING r3 P 42 CuI CSH AELMetering AUTO s s H s SH P 102 ISO AUTO 100 6400 P 46 ISO STEP 1 1 103 HIGH LIMIT 200 6400 1600 ISOAUTOSET DEFAULT 200 6400 200 103 ISO AUTO P A S ALL P 103 BULB TIMER 1MIN 30MIN 8 MIN P 103 ANTI SHOCK OFF 1 8 SEC 30 SEC P 103 Tees PREVO 0 7EV ae A B OFF 3F 2STEP 3F 45 WB BKT GM 6STEP 71 BRACKETING PIB OFF 3F 0 3EV 3F 0 7EV eT 3F 1 0EV Rare CEU 0SEVISF 0 7EV 47 CUSTOM P 104 MODE SI amp GIG SLOWI t SLOW SLOW 2 P 62 BA 3 0 0 0 3 0 P 63 5 1 60 1 180 1 180 P 104 SLOW LIMIT 1 30 1 180 1 60 P 104 2 4 OFF ON P 104 uoneuuoju i 142 EN Tab Function Setting ia COLORWB P 104 NOISE REDUCT OFF ON AUTO P 104 NOISE FILTER OFF LOW STANDARD HIGH P 105 AUTO 7 7 6 7 7 15 5 300K 7 7 6 7 7 On 7 500 A
11. 49 suomnoun Bunoous Buisno2oJ EN Composing and taking a picture after locking the focus focus lock Compose the picture with focus locked and press the e g The camera focuses using the shutter button to take the picture center AF target When the focusing mark blinks this indicates that the picture is out of focus Try again C AF continuous AF The camera repeats focusing while the shutter button remains pressed halfway Even if the subject moves or you change the composition of the picture the camera continues trying to focus Press the shutter button halfway and keep it in this position When the subject is in focus and locked the AF confirmation mark lights up The AF target does not light up even when the subject is in focus The camera repeats focusing Even if the subject moves or even if you change the composition of the picture focusing is tried continuously A beep sound is outputted when the subject is in focus The beep sound is not outputted after the third continuous AF operation even when the subject is in focus Four thirds system lenses operate in the S AF mode MF manual focus This function allows you to manually focus on any subject Adjust the focus using the focus ring Turn the focus ring and the view will switch to zoom display automatically You can disallow zoom display 687 MF ASSIST P 94 B TIPS To change the rotational direction o
12. EN suonouny dnjes EN Setup functions Use the Setup Menu to set the basic camera functions e nun ENG VIEW 5SEC MENU DISPLAY FIRMWARE SET gt OKJ BACK ien Cum 35 ENG x VIEW 5SEC MENU DISPLAY ON FIRMWARE Use A to select f then Use A V to select a function press D then press D For details on using the menu lists see Menu I amp P 20 Date time setting IS P 7 Set the date and time The date and time is saved with each image to a card and file names are assigned based on this date and time information Changing the display language You can change the language used for the on screen display and error messages from ENGLISH to another language 13 Monitor brightness adjustment You can adjust the brightness and color temperature of the monitor Color temperature adjustment will affect only the LCD monitor display during playback Use lt D to switch between color temperature and xx brightness and use V to adjust the value between 7 7 To adjust the electronic viewfinder see EVF ADJUST IR P 102 Fi 8 BACK EN REC VIEW You can display the picture you have just taken while it is being recorded to the card and to select how long the picture is displayed This is useful for making a brief check of the picture you ha
13. EN Selecting the record mode Live control Q v Menu MENU O gt lt MOVIE Movie Record Mode Record mode Application HD The number of pixels is 1280 x 720 You can record high definition movies SD The number of pixels is 640 x 480 Recording Audio when Recording Movie Set to ON to record sound simultaneously when movie recording begins Live control y Q MOVIE 8 Menu MENU gt 1 MOVIE 8 Select using A V then press the button 9 Notes When recording sound in a movie the sound of the lens triggering and camera operating may be recorded If desired you can reduce these sounds by shooting with AF MODE set to S AF or by limiting the amount of times you press the buttons With ART7 DIORAMA sound cannot be recorded Taking still picture automatically when movie recording ends Setto ON to take a still picture when you perform the operation to end recording of a movie This feature is useful when you want to record a still picture as well as the movie Menu MENU gt gt MOVIE STILL Select using A V then press the button Playback functions Single frame Close up playback gt a 1 Press the gt button Single frame playback The last recorded image appears The sound recorded when taking the picture is played back simultaneously The LCD monitor turns off after more than 1 minute if
14. Press the WB button Live control WB Press the button and turn the main dial to select WB Super control panel gt INFO amp WB Press the button and then the INFO button and select WB using the arrow pad MENU gt gt WB Press the MENU button and select and then fia to select WB pinB oiseg suoljeiado oiseg EN 26 EN Table of Contents Basic guide 2 Identifies the camera part names and describes the basic steps for shooting and playback Preparations for shooting Unpack the box contents Preparing the Camera Attaching a lens to the camera Power on Setting the date time Names of parts and functions Camera Basic operations Mode dial Shooting Playback Erasing Direct buttons Live control Super control panel Menu LCD monitor Shooting LCD monitor Playback nennen 1 Exposure 37 Describes functions related to exposure which is important for shooting These functions are for determining the aperture value shutter speed and other settings by measuring the brightness in the picture Program shooting Aperture priority shooting Shutter priority shooting Manual shooting Bulb shooting Preview function Changing the metering mode Exposure compensation Taking a picture while comparing the effect of exposure compensation
15. SLOWLIMIT y m x NOISE REDUCT y 7 e a NOISE FILTER 7 y WB 7 7 REC VIEW 7 ES 7 7 MENU DISPLAY ALL FIRMWARE COLOR SPACE v 7 AF v SHADING COMP v v MODE VIE SET 7 EAER 7 T PIXEL COUNT 7 FOCUS RING i DIAL FUNCTION 7 RAWHIPEGIERASE 2 DIAL DIRECTION 7 FEE NE AEUAFL gt PRIORITY SET AEL AFL 7 dpi SETTING FA FUNCTION 7 EDIT FILENAME m PIXEL MAPPING MEMODE EXPOSURE SHIFT v 9 BUTTON TIMER Ur ASSIST gt En Y LEVEL GAUGE vi FUNCTION 7 aT s 7 5 MOVIE IE e MOVIE amp E RLS PRIORITY C v 9 VIDEO OUT Can be registered Cannot be registered Includes anti shock Menu directory Shooting Menu Tab Function Setting ae carp setup ALL ERASE FORMAT 89 1 127 RESET CUSTOM RESET RESET1 SET RESET 92 RESET2 SET RESET A EFINISH AVIVID N NATURAL 7 amp MUTED PICTURE MODE amp PORTRAIT IIMONOTONE fSCUSTOM 72 GRADATION AUTO NORMAL HIGH KEY LOW KEY P 73 STILL RAW BIF BIN IN BN IF RAW BIN RAW lt PICTURE MN RAW IBN RAW P 65 MOVIE HD SD P 76 IMAGE ASPECT 4 3716 9 3 2 6 6 59 gp MOVIE AE PAM R S P 75 2 MOVIE STILL OFF ON P 76 IYO 2 IMAGE STABILIZER OFF LS 1 8 2
16. is set to ON Use this as a guide in situations where you cannot determine whether the camera is level such as when you cannot see the horizon or skyline on the screen or when the screen is dark while shooting night scenes eJoujeo 1 Hulziwojysng 101 ino Bulziwmojysng 102 Monitor indication Press the INFO button repeatedly to display the level gauge IS Switching the information display P 23 TIPS To calibrate the level gauge WS LEVEL ADJUST P 108 o Notes If the camera is tilted forward backward to large degree the error of the horizontal titling increases Displayed when the display range is exceeded MOVIE US P 76 Set to ON to record sound when shooting movies EVF ADJUST You can adjust the brightness and color temperature of the electronic viewfinder To do so attach the electronic viewfinder and switch the display to the electronic viewfinder The color temperature after adjustment is applied only in the display during playback Switch the fj color temperature and XX brightness by 4 gt and adjust within the range 7 to 7 by V w To adjust the camera body monitor see C2 Monitor BACK brightness adjustment 08 P 90 ADJUST g EXP amp 3 ISO EV STEP You can select the EV step for exposure parameter setting such as shutter speed aperture value or e
17. to enable selection of the AF target mode and position 2 Use the main dial and sub dial or arrow pad to select the AF target B TIPS Selecting the position of the AF target with the arrow pad The position of the AF target can be changed by pressing the arrow pad 08 a FUNCTION P 99 Registering an AF target mode You can register a frequently used AF target mode and the position of that AF target You can then quickly load that registered setting home position and use it when shooting T o p 2 a t 2 o 5 h c 2 o Registering 1 In the screen of Step 2 of Selecting the AF target mode and position I amp 53 press the Fn button and button at the same time The home position is registered at the time the buttons are pressed The home position cannot be registered when operated from a menu Indicates that the AF target is being registered Shooting To use this function you must assign the 13 HOME function to the Fn button in advance IS Fn FUNCTION P 97 1 Press the Fn button The registered home position is selected Press this button again to switch to the original AF target mode 93 EN nlarged display operation You can enlarge subjects and display them Enlarging the image is convenient for checking focus and adjusting the image by MF button
18. 320 etc P 46 Flash mode AUTO gt 4 SLOW SLOW2 etc P 62 Metering mode 653 3 JH CISH P 42 AF mode S AF C AF MF S AF MF C AF TR P 49 Face detection ON GOFF P 55 AF target selection E 52 Movie sound record XON VOFF P 76 1 ART or SCN mode only 2 Qmode only Setting functions and options in the Q9 mode are different from those for still pictures There may be unavailable menus depending on the selected shooting mode 1 Press the button to display the live control Press the button again to turn off the live control Sub dial pinB 21 Main dial button 2 Move the cursor to the function you wish to set using the main dial and select settings using the sub dial then press the button Cursor 4 Main dial Y Displays the selected setting name Sub dial If no operations are performed during that time the setting for that function is confirmed You can use the arrow pad instead of the dials 18 EN control panel The following screen allows the display and setting of shooting settings at the same time and is called the super control panel On the live control display press the INFO button to switch to the super control panel 43 o 4 Hl so JA
19. This function cannot be used in ART or SCN modes 43 EN einsodx3 EN AE lock The metered exposure value can be locked with the AEL AFL button AE lock Use AE lock when you want a different exposure setting from the one that would normally apply under the current shooting conditions Normally pressing the shutter button halfway locks both AF auto focus and AE automatic exposure but you can lock the exposure alone by pressing the AEL AFL button Press the AEL AFL button at the position where you wish to lock the metering values and the exposure will be locked The exposure is locked while the AEL AFL button is pressed Now press the shutter button Releasing the AEL AFL button cancels AE lock B TIPS To lock the exposure You can lock the metering result so that it is not cancelled when the AEL AFL button is released US AEL AFL P 96 To activate AE lock with a set metering mode You can set the metering mode for locking the exposure with the AE lock Ux AELMetering P 102 AEL AFL button AE lock AE bracketing The camera automatically shoots a number of pictures at different exposure values for each frame Even in conditions where correct exposure is difficult to obtain such as a backlit subject or a scene at dusk you can pick the picture you prefer from a selected number of frames with a variety of different exposure
20. When shooting multiple exposures using bracketing priority is given to multiple exposure shooting While the overlay image is being saved bracketing is reset to the factory default setting Focusing and shooting functions AF mode selection AF The three focus modes S AF C AF and MF are available with this camera You can take pictures by combining the S AF mode with MF mode and the C AF mode with AF TRACKING Direct button AF Live control O AF MODE Super control panel gt INFO MENU gt 5 AF MODE MENU button AF button INFO button S AF single AF Focusing is performed once when the shutter button is pressed halfway If focusing fails release your finger from the shutter button and press it halfway again This mode is suitable for taking pictures of still subjects or subjects with limited movement Press the shutter button halfway When the focus is locked the AF confirmation mark lights up on the LCD monitor A beep sound is outputted when the subject is in focus B TIPS When you want to quickly switch from AF mode to MF By registering MF to the Fn button you can press the Fn button to switch to MF mode ES FUNCTION 97 When you want to be able to shoot even if the subject is not in focus See RLS PRIORITY S RLS PRIORITY C I amp P 99 suonounj pue Buisnooj
21. 2 My Mode 8 Shooting mode 4 Flash mode 8 ISO sensitivity 6 Metering mode AF mode Face detection Flash intensity control Super FP flash FP AE Lock Auto bracket Multiple exposure Home position HP Ur P 53 Shutter speed VS P 37 40 02 Aperture US P 37 40 43 Flash blinks charging in progress lights up charging completed ESP 49 V3 P 55 101 US P 63 ESP 62 EP 44 IS P 45 47 64 71 P 47 Battery check 3 Lit up green ready for use Lit up green Battery is running low Blinks red charging required 45 AF confirmation mark DSP 12 Picture mode EP 72 Art filter scene Eg P 11 47 White balance ESP 68 Sequential shooting S amp S P 56 Self timer Wr P 57 Image stabilizer ISMIS IS ISP 57 Aspect ratio ISP 59 Record mode 65 02 Number of storable still pictures I amp P 137 Available recording time Exposure compensation value SP 43 Histogram Switching the information display You can switch the information displayed on the monitor by pressing the INFO button repeatedly or by turning the main dial while pressing the INFO button Zoom display Information display on Histogram display ES P 54 Image only Multi vie
22. 3 Attach the other end of the strap to the other eyelet in the same way EN H Preparing the Camera 1 Charging the battery 4 Direction indicating mark Charging indicator BLS 1 Lithium ion battery Amber light Charging in progress Blue light Charging complete Charging time Up to AZ Mu approximately 3 hours 30 minutes x Amber blinking Charging error Iseg BCS 1 Lithium ion charger AC cable AC wall outlet 2 Loading the battery compartment lock compartment cover Direction indicating mark Unloading the battery Turn off the camera before opening or closing the battery card compartment cover Bunoous remove the battery first push the battery lock knob in the direction of the arrow and then remove Battery lock knob It is recommended to set aside a backup battery for prolonged shooting in case the battery in use drains EN 3 Loading the card Insert the SD SDHC card referred to as card in these instructions until it locks in place gt Card basics P 127 Turn off the camera before loading or removing the card Removing the card Press the inserted card lightly and it will be ejected Pull out the card Never open the battery card compartment cover while the card access lamp is blinki
23. If the fluid burns your skin seek medical attention immediately Never subject batteries to strong shocks or continuous vibration A CAUTION Before loading always inspect the battery carefully for leaks discoloration warping or any other abnormality The battery may become hot during prolonged use To avoid minor burns do not remove it immediately after using the camera Always unload the battery from the camera before storing the camera for a long period This camera uses a lithium ion battery specified by Olympus Do not use any other type of battery For safe and proper use read the battery s instruction manual carefully before using it If the battery s terminals get wet or greasy camera contact failure may result Wipe the battery well with a dry cloth before use Always charge a battery when using it for the first time or if it has not been used for a long period When operating the camera with battery power at low temperatures try to keep the camera and spare battery as warm as possible A battery that has run down at low temperatures may be restored after it is warmed at room temperature The number of pictures you can take may vary depending on the shooting conditions or battery Before going on a long trip and especially before traveling abroad purchase extra batteries A recommended battery may be difficult to obtain while traveling Please recycle batteries to help save our planet s resources When you throw awa
24. S 3 P 57 FRAME OFF 2F MULTIPLE EXPOSURE AUTO GAIN OFF 47 OVERLAY OFF ON Factory default setting uoneuuoju 139 EN uoneuuoju 140 EN Playback Menu Tab Function Setting gt START MELANCHOLY NOSTALGIC BGM LOVE JOY COOL OFF SLIDE ALL STILL PICTURE MOVIE P 80 SLIDE INTERVAL 2 SEC 10 SEC 3 SEC MOVIE INTERVAL FULL SHORT OFF ON 81 RAW DATA EDIT P 85 JPEG SHADOW ADJ REDEYE FIX f SEL IMAGE EDIT ASPECT BLACK amp WHITE SEPIA P 85 EDIT SATURATION Q NO START YES P 86 IMAGE OVERLAY 2 5 MERGE 3IMAGES MERGE P 87 Lh Des P 109 RESET PROTECT YES NO P 88 Factory default setting Setup Menu Tab Function Setting on page e 7 e 11 P 90 cal p 97 3 7 7 30 20 P 90 REC VIEW OFF AUTOL gt J 1SEC 20 SEC 5 SEC P 91 MENU DISPLAY OFF ON 21 FIRMWARE 91 Factory default setting 1 Settings differ depending on the region where the camera is purchased Custom Menu Tab Function Setting Xk AF MF P 93 STILL AF MODE PICTURE S AF C AF MF S AF MF C AF TR P 49 MOVIE AF AREA EJE P 52 s SET UP OFF LOOP SPIRAL P 94 RESET LENS OFF ON P 94 BULB FOCUSING OFF ON 94 FOCUS RING QQ P 94 MF ASSI
25. The camera automatically selects an optimal shooting mode from PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE NIGHT SCENE iAuto SPORT and MACRO This is a fully automatic mode which allows you to shoot with the optimal settings for the scene by simply pressing the shutter button 7 When you select desired filter scene the camera ART optimizes the shooting conditions for that filter scene SCN Stene In SCN mode most of the functions cannot be changed e Movie Used for shooting movies Besides using P A and M you can record a movie with the art filter 10 EN Setting the art filterlscene 1 Setthe mode dial to ART or SCN art filter menu or scene menu is displayed 1 ART 1 PORTRAIT 21529 SELECT gt SELECT 8 2 Use A V to select the filter or scene 3 Press the button Types of art filters Icon Art filter Art filter 59 GRAINY FILM SOFT FOCUS PIN HOLE PALE amp LIGHT COLOR DIORAMA S LIGHT TONE CROSS PROCESS Types of scene modes p o Mode Mode o PORTRAIT iJ DIS MODE e PORTRAIT amp MACRO LANDSCAPE NATURE D e LANDSCAPE PORTRAIT H CANDLE 5 SUNSET NIGHT 5
26. name the name of the dealer the serial number and the year month and date of purchase are all completed or the original invoice or the sales receipt indicating the dealer s name the date of purchase and product type is attached to this Guarantee Certificate Olympus reserves the right to refuse free of charge service if neither Guarantee Certificate is completed nor the above document is attached or if the information contained in it is incomplete or illegible Since this Guarantee Certificate will not be re issued keep it in a safe place Please refer to the list on the web site http www olympus com for the authorized international Olympus service network Trademarks IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Inc SDHC logo is a trademark Shadow Adjustment Technology function contains patented technologies from Apical Limited lt apical All other company and product names are registered trademarks and or trademarks of their respective owners The standards for camera file systems referred to in this manual are the Design Rule for Camera File System DCF standards stipulated by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA uoneuuoju 193 EN 154 EN Symbols
27. 0 The compensation value is set in 1 3 EV increments regardless of the ISO step setting Number of frames 3 MENU gt gt BRACKETING gt ISO BKT 9 Notes Bracketing is performed regardless of the upper limit set with ISO AUTO SET Multiple exposure This overlays multiple frame images and saves the result as a single image The image is saved with the record mode set at the time the image is saved You can overlay an image while taking a picture or overlay a recorded image in playback mode MULTIPLE EXPOSURE In shooting mode 2 frames of pictures taken can be overlaid and saved as a single image You can also select a stored RAW image and shoot multiple exposures to create an overlay euinsodx3 FRAME Select 2F AUTO GAIN When set to ON the brightness of each frame is set to 1 2 and the images are overlaid When set to OFF the images are overlaid with the original brightness of each frame OVERLAY Then set to ON a RAW image recorded on a card can be overlaid with multiple exposures and stored as a separate image The number of pictures taken is one IMAGE OVERLAY In playback mode up to 3 frames of RAW images can be overlaid and saved as a single image Ex Image overlay P 87 MENU 6 gt MULTIPLE EXPOSURE MULTIPLE EXPOSURE AUTO GAIN OFF Setting display OVERLAY OFF When multiple exposure is set is displayed After t
28. 71250 F5 67 1 Press the INFO button repeatedly to display the zoom display V3 Switching the information display P 23 The enlargement frame will be displayed In this state press the shutter button halfway and focus using the enlargement frame regardless of the AF target setting Use lt gt to move the frame and press the button The area of the frame is displayed enlarged In this state press the shutter button halfway to focus while zoomed Press and hold the button to return the enlargement frame to the center after it was moved Turn the sub dial to change the magnification 7x 10x Use 8 to scroll the frame even during magnification Pressing the button will cancel the zoom display T o e a t 2 a o 2 a h 5 2 o 94 EN Using the face detection function By setting FACE DETECT to ON the camera will detect people s faces in the frame and adjust the focus and metering automatically Direct button Fn The setting changes each time the button is pressed Live control FACE DETECT Super control panel INFO 2 FACE DETECT FACE DETECT n order to use the Fn button Fn FACE DETECT needs to be set the menu advance Fn FUNCTION P 97 After setting FACE DETECT to ON while using the Fn button the following fu
29. ASPECT MENU gt gt IMAGE ASPECT 9 Notes RAW images are not trimmed and are recorded with the aspect ratio information at the time of shooting During RAW image playback images are displayed with a border based on the aspect ratio TIPS To change the aspect ratio of recorded images You can only change the aspect ratio when the aspect ratio of the image is set to 4 3 gt Editing still images P 85 To trim recorded images You can only trim images when the aspect ratio of the image is set to 4 3 gt Editing still images P 85 suomnoun Bulsno04 EN Panorama shooting You can enjoy panorama shooting easily Using OLYMPUS Master provided CD ROM to join images where the subject s edges overlap you can create a single panorama composite image Panorama shooting is possible up to a maximum of 10 images Ea Try your best to include common parts of the overlapping images when shooting the subject Set the mode 07 Setting the art filter scene P 11 1 2 Use lt gt to specify the direction for joining then shoot the subject with the edges overlapping D Joins the next image to the right X Joins the next image to the left A Joins the next image to the top Joins the next image to the bottom Shoot while changing the composition such that the subject overlaps The focus exposure etc will be determined at
30. ASPECT BLACK amp WHITE i mmm SET OK The edited image is saved as another image apart from the original image To exit the edit mode press the MENU button 9 Notes Red eye correction may not work depending on the image Red eye correction may affect other parts of the image as well as the eyes Editing of a JPEG image is not possible in the following cases When an image is recorded in RAW when an image is processed on a PC when there is not enough space in the card memory when an image is recorded on another camera When resizing an image you cannot select a larger number of pixels than was originally recorded FT and ASPECT can only be used to edit images with an aspect ratio of 4 3 standard Adding sound to still pictures When playing back still pictures a maximum of 30 seconds of sound can be added recorded and this can be added as a memo after shooting pictures 1 MENU gt gt gt EDIT gt SEL IMAGE gt 9 Selection is also possible during playback by pressing the button 2 select using V then press the amp button NO No sound is recorded W START Audio recording starts YES Erases added sound 9 Notes You cannot record sound for protected images To stop recording part way through press the button Image overlay Up to 3 frames of RAW images taken with the camera can be overlaid and saved as a separate image The image
31. Beep sound Language selection ss HOME r SET UP lt SET 4 WARNING LEVEL En FUNCTION 4 FUNCTION FUNCTION SLOW LIMIT X SYNC Custom Menu amp MENU DISPLAY x Playback Menu f Setup Menu Shooting Menu 1 Shooting Menu 2 AF MF RJ BUTTON DIAL RELEASE E DISP my PC g 6 3 5 CUSTOM E lt COLORMB RECORD ERASE a UTILITY A Adding sound to still pictures amp Adobe RGB AE BKT AE bracketing AE lock AEL AFL AEL AFL MEMO AELMetering AF AREA AF MODE AF target mode AF target n AF TRACKING C AF TR ALL WB7 ALL ERASE All target AF mode ANTI SHOCK Aperture priority shooting A Aperture value Art filter mode ART ASPECT Auto flash Auto focus Auto white balance 68 B B Basic sic naka teh eed B amp W FILTER BACKLIT LCD Battery BEACH amp SNOW BGM BLACK amp WHITE BRACKETING BULB FOCUSING Bulb shooting BULB TIMER BUTTON TIMER C AF continuous C AF TR AF TRACKING Calendar display CANDLE 3 Card CARD SETUP Center weighted averaging metering 9 42 CHILDREN lt Close up playback Q COLOR SPACE Color temperature Compression rate Continuous AF C AF CONTRAST CROSS PROCESSBY CUSTOM R
32. Displays Displays the a 630 previous frame the next frame m Arrow pad Displays the frame that is stored 10 frames ahead Each time you turn the sub dial towards Q the Close up image is incrementally enlarged from 2x to 14x playback Sub dial Playback the image you want to erase and press Erasing images the T button rd Use A V to select YES and press the button to erase e button 14 EN H Direct buttons There are three ways to operate this camera Using the direct buttons to operate the camera 15 Setting while looking at the Live control or Super control panel 16 18 Setting the menu I3 P 20 1 Press the button for the function want to set The direct menu is displayed The function assigned to the button that was pressed remains selected You can turn the sub dial and set the function during that time If no operations are performed during that time the setting for that function is confirmed gt BUTTON TIMER P 98 e g Sequential shooting self timer shooting Direct menu Sub dial Main dial 2 Turn the sub dial to change the setting then press the button List of direct buttons No Direct button Function Ref page Exposure compensation 43 2 150 Sets ISO sensitivity P 46 3
33. Mode and Custom Reset Setting I amp P 138 I Menu MENU gt CUSTOM RESET 1 Select either RESET1 RESET2 to register and press gt If settings have already been registered SET is displayed next to RESET1 RESET2 Selecting SET again overwrites the registered setting To cancel the registration select RESET 2 Select SET and press the button Using reset settings This resets the camera to the factory default settings You can also reset the camera to the RESET1 or RESET2 setting RESET Resets to the factory default settings For the default settings see Menu directory 087 P 139 RESET1 RESET2 Resets to the registered settings I Menu MENU gt CUSTOM RESET 1 Select RESET RESET1 or RESET2 and press the gt button RESET1 2 to select YES then press the button YES NO BACK tend 7 Customizing your camera Use the Custom Menu to customize the shooting functions The Custom Menu has 9 tabs E o that are divided according to the functions to be set In the default setting the Custom Menu is not displayed To customize the functions set MENU DISPLAY in the Setup Menu to ON to display the Custom Menu I amp P 21 AEL AFL BUTTON DIAL P lid RELEASE AEL AFL stc2IM1 A C AF E DISP m PC AEL AFL MEMO OFF MF BM CUSTOM 153 FUNCTION Baco
34. Ps Ps Px Px ls Lx Px F2 SLO F14 85 45 25 15 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 Shutter speed Flas hronization and shutter speed Shooting Upper e Fixed timing Flash timing synchronization EA mode timing when flash fires P 1 lens focal length x 2 or synchronization A timing whichever is slower 1 60 1 180 S The set shutter speed M 1 Can be changed using menu 1 60 1 180 5 X SYNC P 104 2 Can be changed using menu 1 30 1 180 gt gt 5 LIMIT P 104 uoneuuoju 133 EN Exposure warning display If the optimum exposure cannot be obtained when pressing the shutter button halfway the display will blink on the LCD monitor Shooting Warning display Status Action mode example blinking N The subject is too dark Increase the ISO sensitivity Use the flash 802 IN AA P I The subject is too bright Decrease the ISO sensitivity N Z N Z Use a commercially available ND WW 222 filter for adjusting the amount of ight The subject is Decrease the aperture value derexposured Increase the ISO sensitivity 302 738 subject is Increase the aperture value N 7 overexposured Decrease the ISO sensitivity or SE use a commercially available ND
35. RAW JPEG images I3 RAW JPEG ERASE P 106 Protected images cannot be erased Cancel protected images then erase them You cannot restore images which have been erased Be careful not to erase important data VU Protecting images P 87 Single frame erase 1 Display the images you want to erase and press the button am o 2 Use A to select YES then press the gt button button Erasing selected frames During index display you can select multiple images and erase them all at the same time 1 Select the images you wish to erase on the index display then press The selected images will be shown with f To cancel your selection press the button again 2 Press gt to select the next images you want to protect then press the button 3 After you have selected the images to erase press the 0 button 4 use A tosselect YES then press the gt button All frame erase 1 MENU SETUP 2 Use A to select ALL ERASE then press the button 3 Use A V to select YES then press the button All frames will be erased B TIPS To erase immediately m If you have set QUICK ERASE P 106 to ON pressing the T button will erase an image immediately You can set the initial position of the cursor to YES I gt PRIORITY SET P 107 suolouny y2eq ejd
36. Scene mode SCN SD SDHC Self timer SEPIA Sequential shooting Gy SF Super Fine SHADING COMP SHADOW ADJ SHARPNESS Shutter priority shooting S Shutter speed Single AF S AF Single target AF mode Single frame erase Single frame playback Single frame protect Single frame shooting SLEEP SLIDE Slideshow Slow synchronization SLOW Slow synchronization SLOW2 2nd SOFT FOCUS M SPORT Spot metering highlight control Spot metering shadow control SH Spot metering CJ sRGB STORAGE Strap SUNSET s Super control panel Super FP flash T TEST PICTURE Trimming f U USB MODE V uin c 72 VOLUME WB compensation White balance bracketing White balance WB z Zoomdisplay s T eee SS as 54 Memo 191 Memo 158 EN Memo 159 EN Memo 160 EN Memo 161 EN Memo 162 EN Memo 163 EN OLYMPUS http www olympus com OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP Shinjuku Monolith 3 1 Nishi Shinjuku 2 chome Shinjuku ku Tokyo Japan OLYMPUS IMAGING AMERICA INC 3500 Corporate Parkway P O Box 610 Center Valley PA 18034 0610 U S A Tel 484 896 5000 Technical Support U S A 24 7 online automated help http www olympusamerica com DSLR Phone customer support
37. Tel 1 800 260 1625 Toll free Our phone customer support is available from 9am to 9pm Monday to Friday ET E Mail Olympus software updates can be obtained at http www olympusamerica com digital To find the nearest Service Centers please visit http www olympusamerica com digital and click on the Worldwide Warranty icon at the bottom of the page Service Centers U S A Canada California New York Olympus Imaging America Inc Olympus Imaging America Inc Olympus Canada Inc 10805 Holder Street Suite 170 400 Rabro Drive Consumer Products Group Cypress CA 90630 5145 Hauppauge NY 11788 4258 151 Telson Road Tel 800 260 1625 Tel 800 260 1625 Markham Ontario Canada L3R 1E7 FAX 714 229 1652 FAX 631 881 6510 Tel 800 260 1625 Fax 905 969 3291 Mexico Olympus Imaging de Mexico S A de C V WTC Mexico Montecito No 38 planta baja local 12 Col Napoles Mexico D F 03810 Tel 900 1280 900 1281 E mail oimx olympus com 2009 OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP Printed in China VN331701
38. Things to prepare OLYMPUS Master 2 CD ROM Computer that fulfills the operating USB cable environment For the required operating environment refer to the OLYMPUS Master installation guide Installing OLYMPUS Master Refer to the installation guide included with the OLYMPUS Master Connecting the camera with your computer using the provided USB cable I amp P 117 Starting OLYMPUS Master ER P 118 Saving pictures to your computer E gt P 118 Disconnecting the camera from your computer I amp P 119 ng the provided OLYMPUS Master software What is OLYMPUS Master OLYMPUS Master is an image management program with viewing and editing features for pictures taken with your digital camera Once installed on your computer you can take advantage of the following Transferring images from the camera or Correcting images using filter and removable media to your computer correction functions Viewing images Editing images You can also enjoy slideshows and sound You can rotate trim or change the image size playback A variety of printing formats Grouping and organizing images You can easily make prints of your pictures You can organize images into albums or Updating the camera firmware folders Transferred images are automatically Developing RAW images organized by shooting date allowing you to quickly find the particular imag
39. WB Sets white balance P 68 ays Sequential Self timer shooting P 56 57 6 AF Sets AF mode 49 pinB siseg suonejoedo s1seg 15 EN H Live control The following screen which simultaneously displays shooting setting functions and associated options is called the live control Press the 99 button to display the live control on the LCD monitor You can set the art filter the white balance and other effects while checking live view When the super control panel is displayed press the INFO button to Switch the display Functions Setting Ref page Scene mode EN ex SUI PA 05 7 E 901 P11 022 Art filter mode 659 IS 859 F OFS 853 16 11 Movie mode 2 P A M M F3 0 IS 0 9 0 9 0 75 Picture mode ININ LAT P 72 White balance AUTO X O 2 CWB P 68 Sequential shooting C3 ay 157128 P 56 57 self timer Image stabilizer OFF I S 1111 5 2 I S 3 FOCAL LENGTH 57 Aspect ratio 4 3 16 9 3 2 6 6 59 Record mode RAW DIN BN BF RAW N RAW etc 65 ISO sensitivity AUTO 100 125 160 200 250
40. action fast action scene scene without any This blurring will blur give the impression of dynamic motion euinsodx3 SE Set the mode dial to S and turn the main dial or sub dial to set the shutter speed Faster shutter speed Shutter speed Slower shutter speed TIPS The picture looks blurred The possibility of camera shake spoiling your picture increases greatly during macro or ultra telephoto shooting Raise the shutter speed or use a monopod or tripod to stabilize the camera When the shutter speed is slow camera shake is more likely to occur You can reduce camera shake by using the image stabilizer I Image stabilizer P 57 To change the exposure adjustment interval This can be set in 1 3 EV 1 2 EV or 1 EV increments 087 EV STEP P 102 The aperture value is blinking The optimum exposure cannot be obtained For details see Exposure warning display I amp P 134 39 EN nsodxg EN Manual shooting Allows you to set the aperture and shutter speed manually You check how much it differs from the appropriate exposure by using the exposure level indicator This mode gives you more creative control allowing you to make whatever settings you like regardless of the correct exposure Set the mode dial to M and turn the dial to set the value Aperture value Turn the sub dial to Shutter speed Turn the main dial set the value t
41. at once If you select ALL SET 1 Use lt D to select the color direction Toward A Amber Blue Toward G Green Magenta 2 Use A V to set the compensation value 67 WB compensation P 69 Releasing the AEL AFL button takes a sample image You can check the white balance you have adjusted If you select ALL RESET 1 Use A to select YES COLOR SPACE You can select how colors are reproduced on the monitor or printer The first character in image file names indicates the current color space U FILE NAME P 107 Pmdd0000 jpg sRGB Standardized color space for Windows P sRGB Adobe RGB Color space that can be set with Adobe N Adobe RGB Photoshop SHADING In some cases the edges of the image may be shadowed due to the properties of the lens The shading compensation function compensates by increasing brightness at the dark edge of the image This function is especially useful when a wide angle lens is used 9 Notes This function is not available when a teleconverter or an extension tube is attached to the camera At higher ISO settings noise in image edges may be conspicuous eJoujeo 1 Burziuojsn3 105 EN ino 2 2 106 SET You can combine 3 image sizes and 4 compression rates Register 4 different combinations and register 4 combinations Select the registered setting of image settings with I Selecting th
42. be anywhere from 1 8 to 30 seconds This diminishes camera shake caused by vibrations This feature is useful in situations such as microscope photography and astrophotography 9 Notes Anti shock is added to the shooting functions individually single frame shooting sequential shooting and self timer shooting 07 Sequential shooting 56 BRACKETING The camera automatically shoots a number of pictures at different exposure values for each frame 45 WB BKT E amp P 71 FL Ex P 64 ISO BKT I amp S P 47 eJoujeo 1 Hulziwojysng 103 ino Burziuiojsnj 104 4 CUSTOM FLASH MODE 62 Select the firing pattern timing other parameters for when the external flash unit is used Available flash modes vary according to the exposure mode I amp S P 63 Adjust the flash firing strength with the range 3 to 3 X SYNC You can set the shutter speed that will be used when the flash fires The speed can be set from 1 60 to 1 180 in 1 3 EV increments SLOW LIMIT You can set the slow limit of the shutter speed that will be used when the flash fires The speed can be set from 1 30 to 1 180 in 1 3 EV increments 5 4 When set to ON it will be added to the exposure compensation value and flash intensity control will be performed i lt COLOR WB NOISE REDUCT This function reduces the noise that is
43. be operated by a TV remote control when connected to a TV that supports HDMI control 1 MENU gt 5 gt i HDMI HDMI CONTROL Setto ON Operate the camera by using the TV remote control You can operate the camera by following the operation guide displayed on the TV During single frame playback you can display or hide the information display by pressing the Red button and display or hide the index display by pressing the Green button Some functions may be unavailable even if displayed depending on the TV Editing still images Recorded images can be edited and saved as new images Available editing functions depend on the image format image record mode A JPEG file can be printed as is without modification A RAW file on the other hand cannot be printed as is To print a RAW file use the RAW edit function to convert the RAW data format to JPEG Editing images recorded in RAW data format The camera performs image processing such as white balance sharpness and art filter on images in the RAW data format then saves the data as an image in the JPEG format While checking recorded images you can edit them to your liking Image processing is performed based on the current camera settings Change the camera settings to suit your preferences before editing Editing images recorded in JPEG data format SHADOW ADJ Brightens a dark backlit subject REDEYE FIX Reduces the red eye phenomenon d
44. filter for adjusting the amount of ight The subject is Set the shutter speed slower underexposured Increase the ISO sensitivity 000 N s The subject is Set the shutter speed faster N overexposured Decrease the ISO sensitivity or A use commercially available ND 200 Fa filter for adjusting the amount of light uoneuuoju 134 EN The aperture value at the moment when its indication blinks varies with the lens type and focal length of the lens Flash modes that can be set by shooting mode Shooting Super Flash Flash Conditions for Shutter speed Mode control panel Mode timing firing the flash limit AUTO Auto flash Fires automatically in 4 Te 1st dark backlit 1 30 sec Y curtain conditions 1 180 sec reduction 5 Fill in flash Aways fires Flash off Slow A synchronization SLOW red eye reduction 1st curtain Fires 5 Slow automatically in 60 sec SLOW synchronization dark backlit 1 1 180 sec 1st curtain conditions y nd SLow2 2nd curtain curtain 5 Fill in flash Fill in flash Tst Always fires 60 sec red eye curtain 1 180 sec reduction M Flash off Fill in flash Slow 2nd CURTAIN synchronization end Aways SoSe 2nd curtain curtain fires 1 180 sec 1 When the flash is set o the Super FP mode it detects backlight with longer duration than for nor
45. generated during long exposures When shooting night scenes shutter speeds are slower and noise tends to appear in images With NOISE REDUCT you can let the camera reduce noise automatically to produce clearer images When set to AUTO noise reduction will be activated only when the shutter speed is slow When set to ON noise reduction will always be activated When set to When set to OFF ON or AUTO While noise reduction is activated it takes about twice the usual time to take a picture The noise reduction process is activated after shooting During processing the card access lamp blinks You cannot take more pictures until the card access lamp turns off 9 Notes During sequential shooting NOISE REDUCT is OFF automatically This function may not work effectively with some shooting conditions or subjects NOISE FILTER You can select the noise processing level Use STANDARD for general use HIGH is recommended during high sensitivity shooting WB IS P 68 Select the white balance to suit the light source Other than custom white balance CWB adjust in the A direction red blue and G direction green reddish purple within the range 7 to 7 ALL You can apply the same compensation value to all the white balance modes at once ALL SET The same compensation value applies to all WB modes ALL RESET WB compensation value settings applied to each WB mode are all cleared
46. is saved with the record mode set at the time the image is saved 1 MENU gt gt gt EDIT gt IMAGE OVERLAY Selection is also possible during playback by pressing the button 2 Select the number of frames to overlay and press the button 3 Use gt to select a frame and press the button Repeatedly select images only for the number of frames selected in Step 2 To cancel your selection press the button again IMAGE OVERLAY 4 Use lt D to select an image then use A V to select the brightness for each image Press the button Select from 0 1 to 2 0 The displayed image changes as the brightness is adjusted 5 Use V to select YES then press the button Notes When the record mode is set to RAW the overlay image is saved as BN RAW When selecting a frame to overlay the JPEG images for images recorded JPEG RAW are displayed Protecting images Protect images you do not want to erase Protected images cannot be erased by the single frame or all frame erase function IMAGE OVERLAY BACK ire SET OK v s lt 9 ed 5 o 3 Single frame protect Play back the image you want to protect and press the Om button button 6 protect mark is displayed on the top right corner of the Le screen cancel the protection Display the images that
47. no operations are performed 2 Use lt gt to select images you want to view You can also turn the sub dial to switch to Q for close up playback INFO button Ge button Fn button Close up playback Press 9 to change the close up position 220 thatis Press the INFO button Displays the frame Y stored 10 frames back Displays the frame that is Close up position playback stored 10 frames ahead V D Displays the next frame X Displays the previous frame Press 8 to move the display of the close up position When FACE DETECT I amp P 55 is set to ON a frame is displayed around a detected face Press to move the frame to another face Press the Fn button Plays back the image 10x magnified close up position Press the INFO button Y Close up frame by frame playback Press lt D to view frame by frame close ups When FACE DETECT is set to ON press V to move to another face in close up position Press the INFO button to return to close up playback To exit the playback mode press the x button again Pressing the shutter button halfway resumes the shooting mode suonounj y3eq eld S m lt 9 a 5 A 3 18 Index display Calendar display This function lets you show several images at the same time This is useful when
48. position you may not be able to calibrate the level gauge as desired Printing Print reservation Print reservation allows you to save printing data the number of prints and the date time information with the pictures stored on the card Pictures set with print reservation can be printed using the following methods DPOF Digital Print Order Format This is for saving desired print settings on digital cameras By entering which images to print and the number of copies of each the user can easily have the desired images printed by a printer or print lab that supports the DPOF format Printing using a DPOF compatible photo lab You can print the pictures using the print reservation data Printing using a DPOF compatible printer Pictures can be printed directly from a dedicated printer without using a PC For more details refer to the printer s manual A PC card adapter may also be necessary 9 Notes DPOF reservations set by another device cannot be changed by this camera Make changes using the original device Moreover setting new DPOF reservations using this camera will erase the previous reservations set by another device Not all functions may be available on all printers or at all photo labs Print reservation is not available for RAW data Print reservation is not available for movie images Bunuud 109 EN Bunuud 110 EN Single frame reservation Follow the operation guide to set print r
49. s settings the displayed images and information may become cropped suonounj y3eq eld 83 EN Suonounj y2eq ejd 84 EN Connection via HDMI mini cable Be sure to turn off the camera and the TV before connecting the mini cable ORAON Connect to the HDMI RBM min connector on the TV connector HDMI mini cable commercially available Use the camera to select the video signal format that matches that of the connected TV NTSC PAL 3 VIDEO OUT P 100 Turn off the camera Connect the TV and camera Turn on the TV and switch INPUT to HDMI INPUT Turn on the camera Notes For details on changing the input source of the TV refer to the TV s instruction manual Use an HDMI mini cable that matches the HDMI mini connector on the camera and the HDMI connector on the TV When the camera and TV are connected by both an AV cable and an HDMI mini cable HDMI will take priority Depending on the TV s settings the displayed images and information may become cropped When you connect to a TV via an HDMI mini cable you can select the format of the digital video signal HDMI Ex P 99 You cannot shoot pictures or movies when the HDMI cable is connected Do not connect the camera to other HDMI output devices Doing so may damage the camera HDMI output is not performed while connected via USB to a computer or printer Using the TV remote control The camera can
50. teret tn er reb 65 Selecting the record mode 66 Selecting the white 68 Setting the auto preset custom white balance 69 WB a eio A un Saa eae MN aun een 69 Setting the one touch white balance a 70 Taking a picture while comparing the effect of white balance 71 aaa un e ME sr a E ED usa sani aps 71 Picture mode 2 72 Gradation 73 21 28 EN 4 Recording Movies 74 Describes movie recording method functions a C RHET PHP EE oen 74 Changing the settings for movie recording Adding effects to movie 75 Selecting the record mode 2 76 Recording Audio when Recording Movie 76 Taking still picture automatically when movie recording 76 5 Playback functions 77 Describes the functions for image playback Single frame Close up playback sse 77 Index display Calendar display sess nennen 78 Information display ya u eg pre eee dnte te 79 Slideshow 2 80 Rotating 2 81 Movie playback 82 Playback On M a
51. that it is operating normally Always observe the operating environment restrictions described in the camera s manual Do not directly touch or wipe the image pickup device of the camera LCD Monitor Do not push the monitor forcibly otherwise the image may become vague resulting in a playback mode failure or damage to the monitor A strip of light may appear on the top bottom of the monitor but this is not a malfunction When a subject is viewed diagonally in the camera the edges may appear zigzagged This is nota malfunction it will be less noticeable in playback mode In places subject to low temperatures the LCD monitor may take a long time to turn on or its color may change temporarily When using the camera in extremely cold places it is a good idea to occasionally place it in a warm place An LCD monitor exhibiting poor performance due to low temperatures will recover in normal temperatures The LCD used for the monitor is made with high precision technology However black spots or bright spots of light may appear constantly on the LCD Monitor Due to its characteristics or the angle at which you are viewing the monitor the spot may not be uniform in color and brightness This is not a malfunction uoneuuoju 149 EN uoneuuoju 150 EN Lens Do not immerse in water or splash with water Do not drop or exert strong force on the lens Do not hold at the moving part of the lens
52. the first shot The warning mark will be displayed after you have finished taking 10 shots Pressing the amp button before shooting the first frame returns to the scene mode selection menu Pressing the button in the midst of shooting ends the sequence of panorama shooting and allows you to continue with the next one 9 Notes During panorama shooting the image previously taken for position alignment will not be retained With the frames or other markers for display in the images as a guide set the composition such that the edges of the overlapping images overlap within the frames T o 2 a t 2 o o 2 a h 5 2 N EN Flash shooting This camera does not have a built in flash A separately sold external flash unit is required for flash shooting Refer to the external flash s manual as well Functions available with external flash units Optional flash FL 50R FL 36R FL 20 FL 14 RF 11 TF 22 TTL AUTO AUTO MANUAL TTL AUTO Flash control mode FP TTL AUTO FP MANUAL TTL AUTO AUTO MANUAL MANUAL GN En mm mm GN20 GN14 ca GN28 GN20 35 mm 28 mm GN11 GN22 24 mm 24 mm The focal length of the lens that can be used Calculated based on 35 mm film camera Using the external electronic flash Be sure to attach the flash to the camera before turning on the flash s power
53. the shutter button while holding down the Fn button BUTTON TIMER The direct button may remain selected even after it is released OFF Do not retain selection S3SEC 5SEC 8SEC button remains selected during the number of seconds indicated HOLD The button remains selected until you press it again Buttons that can be set with BUTTON TIMER ISO 4 WB AF CO n You can switch the functions of the AEL AFL button and the Fn button When you select ON the AEL AFL button will function as the Fn button and the Fn button will function as the AEL AFL button FUNCTION You can set the function of the arrow pad OFF Toprevent malfunction the functions assigned to the arrow pad will not be activated when the button is pressed ON The functions assigned to the arrow pad will be activated You can use the arrow pad to select the position of the AF target I Selecting the AF target mode and position P 53 RELEASE RLS PRIORITY S RLS PRIORITY C In this camera the shutter does usually not work during AF However by applying this setting you can work the shutter before AF is completed If you want to release the shutter without waiting until these operations have completed use the setting below You can set the release priority individually in AF mode RLS PRIORITY S Sets release priority for S AF mode B amp F P 49 RLS PRIORITY C Sets release priority for C AF mode 5
54. time or file name on the picture when printing When the print mode is set to ALL PRINT and OPTION SET is selected the following screen appears Sets the number of prints DATE Prints the date and time recorded on the picture FILE NAME Prints the file name recorded on the picture Trims the picture for printing Set the trimming size with the main dial and the trimming position with the arrow pad LH PRINT INFO a eT WITHOUT WITHOUT DATE FILE NAME H BACK ie E gt 0 Once you have set the pictures for printing and printing data select PRINT then press the button PRINT Transfers images you print to the printer CANCEL Resets the settings All print reservation data will be lost If you want to keep the print reservation data and make other settings press the MENU button This returns you to the previous setting To stop and cancel printing press the button CONTINUE CANCEL Continues printing Cancels printing All print reservation data will be lost PRINT PRINT CANCEL BACK tend PRINT CONTINUE CANCEL uU 2 5 2 Q 115 EN aJEMYOS 1ejse SNdINATO 9u 116 Using the OLYMPUS Master software Flowchart Just connect the camera to a computer with the USB cable and you can easily transfer images stored on the card to the computer with the provided OLYMPUS Master software
55. using the main dial or sub dial Press the button to display the direct menu indicated at the position of the cursor You can also use the direct menu to change the setting After changing the setting press the button to confirm your setting If no operation is performed within a few seconds your setting is confirmed and the camera returns to the shooting mode Iseg suoljeiado S seg 19 EN g uen 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu SETUP CUSTOM RESET PICTURE MODE GRADATION NORM IMAGEASPECT 43 Operation AC guide Press the MENU button Press the button to go back one screen to confirm the setting MENU button button Arrow pad 2 Use A V to select a tab then press gt OFF oO IMAGE STABILIZER OFF Shooting Menu 1 Shooting Menu 2 Playback Menu Setup Menu MULTIPLE EXPOSURE OFF BACK ieu Function r The current setting is displayed 3 Use A V to selecta function and to 4 wo Seay go to the settings A screen ART1 ART2 E BACK ieu SET OK 4 Press the button to confirm the setting Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit the menu For details on the functions that can be set with the menu refer to Menu directory I P 139 20 E
56. voltage Nominal capacity No of charge and discharge times Ambient temperature Dimensions Weight PS BLS1 Rechargeable Lithium ion battery DC 7 2V 1150mAh Approx 500 times varies with usage conditions j 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F charging 10 C 60 C 14 F 140 F operation 20 C 35 C 4 F 95 F storage Approx 35 5 mm W x 55 mm D x 12 8 mm H 1 4 x 2 2 x 0 5 Approx 46 g 0 1Ib BCS 1 Lithium ion charger MODEL NO Rated input Rated output Charging time Ambient temperature Dimensions Weight PS BCS1 AC 100V 240V 50 60Hz DC 8 35V 400mA Approx 3 hours 30 minutes room temperature if using BLS 1 0 C 40 32 F 104 F operation 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F storage Approx 62 mm W x 83 mm D x 38 mm H 2 4 x 3 3 x 1 5 Approx 72 g 0 216 without AC cable SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT ANY NOTICE OR OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED OLYMPUS SERVICE PERSONNEL An exclamation mark enclosed in a triangle alerts you to important operating A and maintenance instructions in the documentation provided with the product If the product is used without obser
57. 0 HDMI Set this when the camera is connected to a TV via an HDMI mini cable HDMI OUT Selecting the digital video signal format for connecting to a TV via an HDMI mini cable 1080i Play back in 1080i format 720p Play back in 720p format 480p 576p Play back in 480p 576p format when VIDEO OUT is set to PAL play back in 576p format 9 Notes When set to 1080i 1080i format takes priority for HDMI output However if this setting does not match the input setting of the TV the resolution is changed first to 720p and then to 480p For details on changing the input setting of the TV refer to the TV s instruction manual HDMI CONTROL When ON is selected the camera can be operated by a TV remote control when it is connected to the TV via an HDMI mini cable eJoujeo noA Hulziwojysng eJoujeo 1 Hulziwojysng 100 VIDEO OUT You can select NTSC or PAL according to your TV s video signal type You will need to set this when you want to connect the camera to a TV and play back images in a foreign country Make sure the correct video signal type is selected before connecting the video cable If you use the wrong video signal type recorded pictures will not play back properly on your TV TV video signal types in major countries and regions Check the video signal type before connecting the camera to your TV NTSC North America Japan
58. 1 Remove the hot shoe cover by sliding it in Hot shoe cover the direction indicated by the arrow in the illustration Keep the shoe cover in a safe place to avoid losing it and put it back on the camera after flash shooting 2 Attach the electronic flash to the hot shoe on the camera suomnoun Bunoous Bulsno04 3 Turn on the flash When the charge lamp on the flash lights up charging is complete The flash will be synchronized with the camera at a speed of 1 180 sec or less 4 Select a flash mode 03 gt Flash mode setting P 62 5 Select the flash control mode TTL AUTO is recommended for normal use 6 Press the shutter button halfway Shooting information such as ISO sensitivity aperture value and shutter speed is communicated between the camera and flash 7 Press the shutter button all the way 61 EN suomnoun Bunoous pue Bulsno04 62 EN Super FP flash Super FP flash is available with the FL 50R or FL 36R You can use the Super FP flash even where normal flashes cannot be used with high shutter speed Fill in flash shooting with the aperture open such as in outdoor portrait shooting is also possible with Super FP flash For details refer to the external flash s manual Flash mode setting The camera sets the flash mode according to various factors such as firing pattern and flash timing Available flash modes depend on the exposure mode Auto flash AUTO The flash fire
59. 43 AE lock AE bracketing ISO sensitivity setting ISO bracketing WEI SKS IS MN TH 47 2 Focusing and shooting functions 49 Describes the optimal focusing methods according to the subject and shooting conditions AF Mode selection orien eee initiiert iiid ade 49 S AF single AF C AF continuous AF MF manual focus 2 50 Simultaneous use of S AF mode and MF mode S AF MP 51 C AF TR AF TRACKING nite tette met dd depre etes 51 AF target selection 52 Registering an AF target mode 2 53 Enlarged display operation 5 94 Using the face detection function 55 Sequential shooting repite EXE HERD Ree a ete ma eap teca TREE Ro Selt timer shooting e e tes x ee re Ei Lp qi cto Rte ret ie Image stabilizer 4 testes easel e rr ir ire e NODE PER d ae Setting the image aspect is Panorama Shoo tbe t EO hs ns oh a hapa Aa EANA EE E Flash mode s etting 62 Flash ihterisity COntrOl u uu uuu e nid sg unamasa isa 63 Flash bracketitig iei err eo E rp Por eerie tient 64 3 Record mode white balance and picture mode 65 Describes image adjustment functions specific to digital cameras Selecting the record mode edendi dette inde 65 Recordirig forimialts oe rece
60. 7 7 G 7 7 6 000 A 7 7 G 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 wB 7 7 6 7 7 68 7 7 6 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 wey 5 500 A 7 7 G 7 7 C A 7 7 G 7 7 CWB 2 000K 14 000K m ALL SET A 7 7G 7 7 EFFE 5 COLOR SPACE sRGB AdobeRGB P 105 SHADING COMP OFF ON P 105 lt SET 1 4 D 0 B SF F N B P 106 Middle 3200 x 2400 2560 x 1920 1600 x 1200 PIXEL COUNT Small 1280 x 960 1024 x 768 640 x 480 P 106 RECORD ERASE P 106 QUICK ERASE OFF ON P 106 RAW JPEG ERASE PEG RAW RAW JPEG P 106 FILE NAME AUTO RESET P 107 EDIT FILENAME Adobe RGB lopeta 2 0 9 P 107 sRGB PRIORITY SET NO YES P 107 dpi SETTING AUTO CUSTOM P 108 a O UTILITY P 108 PIXEL MAPPING 126 EXPOSURE SHIFT 1 0 1 108 3 9 WARNING LEVEL 2 07 2 108 LEVEL ADJUST RESET ADJUST 108 9 Factory default setting 143 EN uoneuuoju 144 EN Specifications Camera specifications m Product type Product type Lens Lens mount Equivalent focal length on a 35 mm film camera W Image pickup device Product type No of total pixels No of effective pixels Screen size Aspect ratio W Live view W LCD monitor Product type Total no of pixels W Shutter Product type Shutter W Auto focus Product type Focusing points Selection of focusing point W Exposure control Metering system Metered range Shooting modes ISO sensitivit
61. AIN Usually the flash fires the moment immediately after the shutter opens 1st curtain In this mode however the flash fires immediately before the shutter closes 2nd curtain flash fires just before the shutter closes Changing the flash timing can create interesting effects in your picture such as expressing the movement of a car by showing the tail lights streaming backwards The slower the shutter speed the better the effects turn out In S M mode the flash always fires Slow synchronization 1st curtain Red eye reduction flash gt SLOW While using slow synchronization with flash shooting you can also use this function to achieve red eye reduction Fill in flash The flash fires regardless of the light conditions This mode is useful for eliminating shadows on the subject s face such as shadows from tree leaves in a backlight situation or for correcting the color shift produced by artificial lighting especially fluorescent light 9 Notes When the flash fires the shutter speed is set to 1 180 sec or less When shooting a subject against a bright background with the fill in flash the background may be overexposed In this case use the optional FL 50R external flash or a similar flash and shoot in the Super FP flash mode 07 Super FP flash P 62 Flash off The flash does not fire Flash intensity control The flash intensity can be adjusted from 3 to 3 In some situations e g when sh
62. BOOST During live view shooting you can brighten the monitor for easier confirmation on the subject OFF The subject is displayed on the monitor with the brightness level that is adjusted according to the exposure being set You can shoot while confirming through the monitor in advance to get a picture that is to your liking ON The camera automatically adjusts the brightness level and displays the subject for easier confirmation The effect of the exposure compensation adjustments is not reflected on the monitor FACE DETECT When set to ON the camera will detect people s faces and automatically adjust the focus there L3 Using the face detection function P 55 You can play back close up images focusing on the subject s face I Single frame Close up playback P 77 INFO SETTING Select the information displayed when the INFO button is pressed during live view or playback J INFO Sets whether to display or hide IMAGE ONLY OVERALL Lill HIGHLIGHT amp SHADOW during playback I amp Information display P 79 LV INFO Sets whether to display or hide 1 ZOOM MULTI VIEW IMAGE ONLY or EB display P 23 VOLUME during live view E Switching the information You can adjust the speaker volume from 0 to 5 LEVEL GAUGE Detect titling horizontally and in the forward and backward direction when LEVEL GAUGE
63. Do not touch the lens surface directly Do not touch the contact points directly Do not subject to abrupt temperature changes The operating temperature range is 10 C 40 C 14 F 104 F Always use within this temperature range Legal and Other Notices Olympus makes no representations or warranties regarding any damages or benefit expected by using this unit lawfully or any request from a third person which are caused by the inappropriate use of this product Olympus makes no representations or warranties regarding any damages or any benefit expected by using this unit lawfully which are caused by erasing picture data Disclaimer of Warranty Olympus makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied by or concerning any content of these written materials or software and in no event shall be liable for any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose or for any consequential incidental or indirect damages including but not limited to damages for loss of business profits business interruption and loss of business information arising from the use or inability to use these written materials or software or equipment Some countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages so the above limitations may not apply to you Olympus reserves all rights to this manual Warning Unauthorized photographing or use of copyrigh
64. ESET Custom white balance CWB D Date time setting DIAL DIRECTION DIAL FUNCTION Digital ESP metering 9 DIORAMA M Direct print DIS MODE DOCUMENTS SETTING DPOF Dust reduction E Easy printing aQ Easy shooting modes EDIT FILENAME EFECT e PORTRAIT u EV STEP E EVE ADJUST rie eiit Exposure compensation EXPOSURE SHIFT F F Fine FACE DETECT FILE Fill in flash FIREWORKS FIRMWARE FL BKT Flash bracketing Flash intensity control FLASH MODE Flash off 63 Fn FACE DETECT 1 55 FOCUS RING FORMAT Four Thirds system lenses G GRADATION GRAINY FILM HDMI CONTROL HDMI OUT HIGH KEY Histogram Home position i ENHANCES iAUTO shooting MAGE ASPECT MAGE OVERLAY MAGE STABILIZER IS ndex display NFO SETTING nformation display IS Image stabilizer SO osos SO BKT SO bracketing SO STEP SO AUTO SO AUTO SET J JPEG EDIT a conie 85 L Large LANDSCAPE ll LANDSCAPE PORTRAIT g 2 11 Lens 5 129 LEVEL ADJUST 2108 LEVEL GAUGE 2101 LIGHT TONE Lithium ion battery Lithium ion charger Live control LIVE VIEW BOOST es LOW KEY B Q n nenne Mi
65. F Locked Locked mode2 S AF Locked Locked mode3 Locked S AF C AF mode1 C AF start Locked Locked Locked mode2 C AF start Locked Locked Locked mode3 Locked Locked C AF start mode4 Locked Locked C AF start MF 1 Locked Locked mode2 Locked Locked mode3 Locked c zm S AF E Basic operations mode1 For determining the metered exposure while focusing AE lock is activated while pressing the AEL AFL button allowing you to adjust the focus and determine the exposure separately mode2 For determining the exposure when you press the shutter button fully This is useful for shooting scenes with significant changes in lighting such as on a stage mode3 For focusing with the AEL AFL button instead of the shutter button mode4 Press the AEL AFL button to focus and press the shutter button fully to determine the exposure AEL AFL MEMO You can lock and maintain the exposure by pressing the AEL AFL button ON Press the AEL AFL button to lock and maintain the exposure Press again to cancel the maintaining of the exposure OFF The exposure will be locked only while the AEL AFL button is pressed En FUNCTION You can assign a function to the Fn button Fn FACE DETECT Using the Fn button set FACE DETECT to ON and settings ideal for portrait shooting are set Pressing this button again sets t
66. N Displaying the Custom Menu You can use the Custom Menu to customize the camera settings and operations to suit your personal preferences Customization is performed from the Custom Menu menu The Custom Menu is added when MENU DISPLAY in the Setup Menu is set to ON For details of the Custom Menu refer to Customizing your camera P 93 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu 2 Use A V to select the f tab then press D m REC VIEW 5SEC MENU DISPLAY OFF FIRMWARE BACK 3 Use A 77 to select MENU DISPLAY then press gt 4 Use A V to select ON then press the button MENU DISPLAY LU ENG 5SEC 2 FIRMWARE BACK iex BACK SET OK The amp tab is displayed amp Custom Menu Customizes shooting functions The settings on the Custom Menu are for customizing the camera to suit your personal preferences or needs They are not suited to frequent changing The initial menu is more than adequate for setting both simple and advanced shooting functions Normally there is no need to display the Custom Menu eo Tal Iseg suonejoedo oiseg 21 EN 22 EN i LCD monitor Shooting You can use the LCD monitor to view the subject while shooting 03 Exposure P 37 9 90 2 93 D CD Internal temperature warning Ifg F Ux P 12
67. OLYMPUS E P2 Basic guide P 2 Review the camera part names the basic steps for shooting and playback and the basic operations Table of Contents P 26 Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera Before you start to use your new camera please read these instructions carefully to enjoy optimum performance and a longer service life Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important photographs The screen and camera illustrations shown in this manual were produced during the development stages and may differ from the actual product The contents in this manual are based on firmware version 1 0 for this camera If there are addition and or modification of functions due to firmware update for the camera the contents will differ For the latest information please visit the Olympus website the box contents The following items are included with the camera If anything is missing or damaged contact the dealer from whom you purchased the camera PS BLS1 5 1 Lithium ion battery PS BCS1 BCS 1 USB cable AV cable Lithium ion charger Monaural OLYMPUS Master 2 CD ROM Instruction manual Warranty card Attaching the strap Thread the strap in the direction of Lastly pull the strap tight the arrows making sure that it is fastened securely
68. SP 84 Main dial Q ES P 15 25 Arrow pad e ESP 15 20 25 Press the main dial in the following places Up A Down V Left lt Right D P 20 21 pue sped jo seuieN dial The mode dial allows you to change the camera settings easily according to the subject Advanced shooting modes For more advanced shooting and greater creative control you can set the aperture value and shutter speed The settings made in the advanced shooting modes are retained even if the camera is turned off Proaram shootin Allows you to shoot using an aperture and shutter speed P 9 9 that the camera sets 37 Aperture priority Allows you to set the aperture manually The camera A shooting sets the shutter speed automatically U3 P 38 ae Allows you to set the shutter speed manually s Shutter priority shooting camera sets the aperture automatically P 39 Allows you to set the aperture and shutter speed M Manual shooting manually 0 P 40 Easy shooting modes Select according to the shooting scene The camera sets the appropriate shooting conditions automatically When rotating the mode dial or turning off the power in the easy shooting modes functions with changes made to their settings are restored to the factory default settings
69. ST OFF ON P 94 Factory default setting Ref Tab Function Setting page R BUTTON DIAL 95 P Ps H4 EQ A FNo B4 s SHUTTER 4 E DIAL FUNCTION Main dial SHUTTER FNo 95 Sub dial SHUTTER FNo Main dial VALUE MENU Sub dial 4 VALUE EXPOSURE DIAL1 DIAL2 DIAL DIRECTION MENU DIAL1 DIAL2 P 95 S AF mode1 mode2 mode3 AEL AFL C AF mode1 mode2 mode3 mode4 P 96 MF mode1 mode2 mode3 AEL AFL MEMO OFF ON P 96 JFUNCTON PICTUREMY LODIOFF P 97 9 FUNCTION ee IER HM MODE BACKLIT LCD P 98 MY MODE SETUP MY MODE 1 MY MODE2 P 98 BUTTON TIMER 3SEC 5SEC 8SEC HOLD OFF P 98 OFF ON P 99 FUNCTION OFF ON n1 P 99 RELEASE P 99 RLS PRIORITY S OFF ON P 99 RLS PRIORITY C OFF ON P 99 DISP w PC P 99 HDMI HDMI OUT 1080i 720p 480p 576p P 99 HDMI CONTROL OFF ON VIDEO OUT 1 P 100 OFF ON P 100 SLEEP OFF 1MIN 3MIN SMIN 10MIN P 100 USB MODE AAUTO STORAGE MTP PRINT P 100 LIVE VIEW BOOST OFF ON P 101 55 FACE DETECT OFF ON P 401 INFO SETTING HUS HIGHLIGHTaSHADOW P 101 lali ZOOM MULTI VIEW 5 LV INFO VOLUME 0 5 3 101 LEVEL GAUGE OFF ON P 101 76 MOVIE amp OFF ON P 102 EVF ADJUST 02 7 7 3 7 7 0 5 0
70. Taiwan Korea PAL European countries China m When set to OFF you can turn off the beep sound that is emitted when the focus locks by pressing the shutter button SLEEP After a specified period of time elapses with no operations being performed the camera enters the sleep mode stand by to save battery power SLEEP lets you select sleep timer from 1MIN 3MIN 5MIN or 10MIN OFF cancels the sleep mode The camera activates again as soon as you touch any button the shutter button gt button etc USB MODE If you specify the device you are connecting to beforehand you can skip the USB connection setting procedure normally required every time you connect the cable to the camera For details on how to connect the camera to either device refer to Connecting the camera toa printer 0 112 and Connecting the camera to a computer I P 117 AUTO The selection screen for the USB connection will be displayed every time you connect the cable to a computer or printer STORAGE Allows you to transfer images to a computer Also select to use the OLYMPUS Master software via PC connection MTP Set this to transfer images in Windows Vista 7 without using the OLYMPUS Master software PRINT Can be set when connecting the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer You can print out pictures with set number of prints print paper and other settings 0 Connecting the camera to a printer P 112 LIVE VIEW
71. a while No picture is taken when the shutter button is pressed The camera has turned off automatically To save battery power if there is no operation the camera goes into sleep mode after a fixed period of time and the camera stops operating The camera activates again when you touch the shutter button or any other button E SLEEP P 100 After a further fixed period of time has elapsed the camera power turns off The flash is charging Onthe LCD monitor the 5 mark blinks when charging is in progress Wait for the blinking to stop then press the shutter button Unable to focus When the AF confirmation mark on the LCD monitor is blinking it indicates that the camera is unable to focus using AF Press the shutter button again Noise reduction is activated When shooting night scenes shutter speeds slower and noise tends to appear in images The camera activates the noise reduction process after shooting at slow shutter speeds During which shooting is not allowed You can set NOISE REDUCT to OFF US NOISE REDUCT P 104 The date and time has not been set The camera is used with the settings at the time of purchase The date and time of the camera is not set when purchased Set the date and time before using the camera 0 Setting the date time P 7 The battery has been removed from the camera The date and time settings will be returned to the factory default settings if the camera is left with
72. able in your country for the disposal of the waste batteries uoneuuoju 151 EN uoneuuoju 152 EN Provisions of warranty T If this product proves to be defective although it has been used properly in accordance with the written Handling Care and Operating instructions supplied with it during the applicable national warranty period and has been purchased from an authorized Olympus distributor within the business area of Olympus Imaging Europa GmbH as stipulated on the website http www olympus com this product will be repaired or at Olympus s option replaced free of charge To claim under this warranty the customer must take the product before the end of the applicable national warranty period to the dealer where the product was purchased or any other Olympus service station within the business area of Olympus Imaging Europa GmbH as stipulated on the website http www olympus com During the one year period of the World Wide Guarantee the customer may turn the product in at any Olympus service station Please notice that not in all countries such Olympus service station exists The customer shall transport the product to the dealer or Olympus authorized service station at his own risk and shall be responsible for any costs incurred in transporting the product Provisions of Guarantee 1 2 OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP Shinjuku Monolith 2 3 1 Nishi Shinjuku Shinjuku ku Tokyo 163 0914 Jap
73. al length At the same focal length of a 35 mm camera a Four Thirds system camera can achieve a focal length equivalent to twice that of a 35 mm camera This enables the design of compact telephoto lenses For instance a Micro Four Thirds system lens 14 42 mm is equivalent to a 28 84 mm lens for a 35 camera When the image angle of a Micro Four Thirds system lens is converted to that of a 35 mm camera the perspective is the same as that of a 35 mm camera Depth of Field A Micro Four Thirds system camera can achieve a depth of field equivalent to two times deeper than that of a 35 mm camera A Micro Four Thirds system lens with f2 8 brightness for example is equivalent to f5 6 when converted to the aperture of a 35 mm camera You can achieve the same amount of background blur as if you were using a 35 mm camera 9 Notes When you attach or remove the body cap and lens from the camera keep the lens mount on the camera pointed downward This helps prevent dust and other foreign matter from getting inside the camera Do not remove the body cap or attach the lens in dusty places Do not point the lens attached to the camera toward the sun This may cause the camera to malfunction or even ignite due to the magnifying effect of sunlight focusing through the lens Be careful not to lose the body cap and rear cap Attach the body cap to the camera to prevent dust from getting inside when no lens is attached uoneuuoju
74. ame OLYMPUS Responsible Party OLYMPUS IMAGING AMERICA INC Address 3500 Corporate Parkway P O Box 610 Center Valley PA 18034 0610 USA Telephone Number 484 896 5000 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations For customers in Europe CE mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety health environment and customer protection CE mark cameras are intended for sales in Europe TN This symbol crossed out wheeled bin WEEE Annex IV indicates separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment in the EU countries Please do not throw the equipment into the domestic refuse Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for the disposal of this product This symbol crossed out wheeled bin Directive 2006 66 EC Annex II indicates separate collection of waste batteries in the EU countries Please do not throw the batteries into the domestic refuse Please use the return and collection systems avail
75. amera for a prolonged period remove the battery and card Store the camera in a cool dry place that is well ventilated Insert the battery periodically and test the camera s functions Cleaning and checking the image pickup device This camera incorporates a dust reduction function to keep dust from getting on the image pickup device and to remove any dust or dirt from the image pickup device surface with ultrasonic vibrations The dust reduction function operates when the camera is turned on The dust reduction function operates at the same time as the pixel mapping which checks the image pickup device and image processing circuitry Since dust reduction is activated every time the camera s power is turned on the camera should be held upright for the dust reduction function to be effective The SSWF indicator blinks while dust reduction is working I Dust reduction function operation P 6 9 Notes Do not use strong solvents such as benzene or alcohol or a chemically treated cloth Avoid storing the camera in places where chemicals are treated in order to protect the camera from corrosion Mold may form on the lens surface if the lens is left dirty Check each part of the camera before use if it has not been used for a long time Before taking important pictures be sure to take a test shot and check that the camera works properly pue sdi Bunoous lt gt 125 EN pu
76. an grants a one year World Wide Guarantee This worldwide Guarantee must be presented at an Olympus authorized repair service station before any repair can be made under conditions of this Guarantee This Guarantee is valid only if the Guarantee Certificate and proof of purchase are presented atthe Olympus repair service station Please note that this Guarantee is in addition to and does not affect he customer s legal warranty rights under the applicable national legislation governing the sale of consumer goods mentioned above This Guarantee does not cover the following and the customer will be required to pay repair charge even or defects occurring within the Guarantee period referred to above a Any defect that occurs due to mishandling such as an operation performed that is not mentioned in the Handling Care or other sections of the instructions etc b Any defect that occurs due to repair modification cleaning etc performed by anyone other than Olympus or an Olympus authorized service station c Any defect or damage that occurs due to transport a fall shock etc after purchase of the product d Any defect or damage that occurs due to fire earthquake flood damage thunderbolt other natural disasters environmental pollution and irregular voltage sources e Any defect that occurs due to careless or improper storage such as keeping the product under conditions of high temperature and humidity near insect repellents such as naphthal
77. an reset all print reservation data or just the data for selected pictures 1 wENu DJ LG Resetting the print reservation data for all pictures 2 select 1 or and press the button Select RESET and press the button 1 P PRINT ORDER SETTING PRINT ORDERED RESET BACK SET Resetting the print reservation data for a selected picture Select 1 and press the button Select KEEP and press the button Use lt D to select the frame with print reservation data you want to reset then press V to set the number of prints to 0 Press the button when you have finished Select the date and time format and press the button This setting is applied to all frames with print reservation data Select SET and press the button v 5 2 Q AON 111 EN Bunuud 112 EN Direct printing PictBridge Dl By connecting the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer with the USB cable you can print out recorded pictures directly To find out if your printer is compatible with PictBridge refer to the printer s manual PictBridge The standard that enables digital cameras and printers made by different manufacturers to be connected and also allows pictures to be printed directly from the camera STANDARD All printers that support PictBridge have standard print settings By selecting STANDARD on the settings screens I P 114 you can pr
78. any given file is limited to 2 GB When the inside of the camera becomes hot shooting is automatically stopped to protect the camera You cannot make a further recording while the card access lamp is blinking at the end of a recording It is recommended to use a SD speed class 6 compatible card for movie shooting Changing the settings for movie recording Adding effects to a movie 4 2 Live control gt MOVIE AE MODE 8 amp MENU gt 6 MOVIE AE MODE o Select using V then press the amp button 5 Optimal set automatically MOVIE AE MODE according to the brightness of the subject A Depiction of background is changed by setting the aperture Turn the sub dial to set the aperture M Set the aperture and shutter speed Turn the sub dial to set the aperture and turn the main dial to set the shutter speed You can set shutter speeds from 1 30 seconds to 1 4000 seconds ISO settings 200 to 1600 are manually set only ART1 ART8 Take a movie using art filtering effects 9 Notes When recording movies in the art filter mode the total recording time that is displayed sometimes varies with the actual time With ART7 DIORAMA images are played back at high speed so the recording time display is matched to the actual time elapsed during playback resulting in slower time progression 15 EN A S IAON 16
79. assette has Do not manipulate the printer while SETTINGS been removed or the printer has making settings on the camera CHANGED been manipulated while making settings on the camera There is a problem with the Turn off camera and printer Check the printer and or camera printer and remedy any problems before turning the power on again PRINT ERROR 1 CANNOT PRINT Pictures recorded on other cameras may not be printed on this camera Use a personal computer to print The lens is locked Please extend the lens The lens of the retractable lens stays retracted Extend the lens Please check the status of a lens An abnormality has occurred between the camera and the lens Turn off the camera check the connection with the lens and turn the power on again Camera maintenance Cleaning and storing the camera Cleaning the camera Turn off the camera and remove the battery before cleaning the camera Exterior Wipe gently with a soft cloth If the camera is very dirty soak the cloth in mild soapy water and wring well Wipe the camera with the damp cloth and then dry it with a dry cloth If you have used the camera at the beach use a cloth soaked in clean water and well wrung LCD monitor Wipe gently with a soft cloth Lens Blow dust off the lens with a commercially available blower For the lens wipe gently with a lens cleaning paper Storage When not using the c
80. ast forward Select using 4 D On pressing the button to pause the movie you can perform movie operations using the arrow pad Displays first frame Displays last frame Continues playback while pressed Continues reverse playback while pressed Starts playback To stop playback Press the MENU button 7 00 120 00 34 4 22 s Playing time total recording time 0034 Playback on TV Use the AV cable provided with the camera to playback recorded images on your TV You can playback high definition images on a high definition TV by connecting it to the camera using a commercially available HDMI mini cable Connection via AV cable Be sure to turn off the camera and the TV before connecting the AV cable Connect to the TV video input jack yellow and Multi connector audio input jack white AV cable included Use the camera to select the video signal format that matches that of the connected TV NTSC PAL 07 VIDEO OUT P 100 Turn off the camera Connect the TV and camera Turn on TV and change INPUT to VIDEO an input jack connected to the camera Turn on the camera and press the gt button BON Notes The camera s monitor turns off automatically when the AV cable is connected to the camera For details on changing the input source of the TV refer to the TV s instruction manual Depending on the TV
81. asya tte rerit e de A as ian Taking pictures with automatic settings Correct focus cannot be obtained Focusing on one area Checking set effect before taking a picture Extending the useful life of the battery Increasing the number of pictures that can be taken Taking pictures in low light situations without using the flash Quick reference Set the mode dial to and start taking pictures Use focus lock Select the AF target and take the picture The minimum shooting distance varies depending on the lens Move to the minimum shooting distance of the lens from the subject and take a picture The camera may be having difficulty focusing on the subject with auto focus Lock the focus at the position of the subject in advance or use MF to fix the distance of the focus Select the AF target and take the picture using the desired AF target Check focus and adjust the image using MF in an enlarged image Use MF It may be helpful to focus while using live view with an enlarged image You can take a picture while using the live multi view display to compare the effect of white balance or exposure compensation You can use the preview function to check the depth of field at a selected aperture value You can use TEST PICTURE to check the image on the LCD monitor without recording the image to a card Pressing the shutter button halfway a
82. ayed in the browse window Disconnecting the camera from your computer 1 Make sure that the card access lamp has stopped blinking 2 Prepare to remove the USB cable Windows 1 In the system tray click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon 5 2 Click the pop up message 3 Click Safe Remove Hardware window c a 5 a T G Tho VS Moss storage Devs device can now be safely removed 79 D a i 2 Macintosh 1 1 The trash icon changes to the eject icon when the Untitled or NO icon on the desktop is z dragged Drag and drop it on the eject icon NO_NAME 2l Unplug the USB cable from the camera Notes For Windows users When you click Unplug or Eject Hardware a warning message may be displayed In such case make sure that no image data is being downloaded from the camera and that there are no applications open that were accessing the camera image files Close any such applications and click Unplug or Eject Hardware again and then remove the cable 119 EN 1 Click the Album tab on the browse window and select the album that you want to view The selected album image is displayed in the thumbnail area 2 Double click the still picture thumbnail that you want to view OLYMPUS Master switches to the image edit window and the pictu
83. camera in the horizontal direction to achieve blurred background The horizontal image stabilizer is turned off and only the vertical image stabilizer is activated 1 5 3 This is used for panning with the camera in the vertical direction to achieve blurred background tilting The vertical image stabilizer is turned off and only the horizontal image stabilizer is activated Live control IMAGE STABILIZER Super control panel gt INFO gt IMAGE STABILIZER MENU 01 IMAGE STABILIZER EN suomnoun pue Buisno2oJ EN Setting the focal length By setting the focal length of the lens in advance you can use the image stabilizer function with lenses other than Micro Four Thirds Four Thirds system lenses This setting is deactivated when a Micro Four Thirds Four Thirds system lens is attached 1 Press the button when the image stabilizer is turned on Use the sub dial to set the focal length and press Focal lengths that be set 8mm 10mm 12mm 16mm 18mm 21mm 24mm 28mm 30mm 35mm 40mm 48mm 50mm 55mm 65mm 70mm 75mm 80mm 85mm 90mm 100mm 105mm 120mm 135 150mm 180mm 200mm 210 250mm 300mm 350mm 400mm 500 600mm 800 1 000 If the focal length of the lens you are using is not listed select the closest value On otes The image stabilizer cannot co
84. ch shoot However increasing the ISO value leads to increased noise graininess in the picture ISO200 which gives optimal noise and gradation balance is recommended for normal use For a slower shutter speed or when you want to open the aperture use ISO100 Direct button Iso Live control Q ISO Super control panel gt INFO gt lt gt ISO s I Menu MENU gt gt 63 gt ISO MENU button UR INFO button AUTO The sensitivity is set automatically button o according to the shooting conditions For ISO button ISO AUTO SET you can set the default value normally used when the optimal exposure can be obtained and upper limit upper limit of ISO that automatically changes 087 ISO AUTO SET P 103 100 6400 Fixed ISO sensitivity ISO STEP can be changed to 1 3 EV or 1EV increments 057 ISO STEP P 103 B TIPS To automatically set the optimal ISO in M mode Normally the AUTO setting is not available in M mode but you can set it for use in all shooting modes I amp ISO AUTO P 103 ISO bracketing The camera automatically takes pictures at a different ISO sensitivity with the shutter speed and aperture value fixed 3 images with different exposures are recorded in the order of the set ISO sensitivity optimum exposure when set to AUTO exposure in the direction and exposure in the direction Compensation value 0 3 0 7 or 1
85. ddle 65 M ZUIKO DIGITAL interchangeable lens 129 MACRO Manual focus MF Manual shooting M METERING MF MF manual focus MF ASSIST Micro Four Thirds system lenses Monitor brightness adjustment MONOTONE MOVIE MOVIE AE MODE MOVIE PLAY Movie shooting X MOVIE STILL 8 MULTIPLE EXPOSURE MUTED MY MODE MY MODE SETUP N N Normal NATURAL NATURE MACRO NIGHT SCENE NIGHT PORTRAIT NOISE FILTER NOISE REDUCT NTSC Number of pixels OLYMPUS Master One touch white balance P PAL PALE amp LIGHT COLOR M PANORAMA PICT TONE PictBridge PICTURE MODE PIN HOLE Pixel count PIXEL MAPP POP ART Nj PORTRAIT amp PORTRAIT m 156 EN Preset white balance PREVIEW PRINT Print reservation PRIORITY SET Program shift Ps Program shooting P Protecting Om Q QUICK ERASE untu aaa ananpi taa 106 R RAW DATA EDIT RAW RAW JPEG ERASE REC VIEW Record mode REDEYE FIX Red eye reduction flash 62 RESET LENS RESET PROTECT Resizing Bad RLS PRIORITY C RLS PRIORITY S Rotating images 1 S Small otv 65 S AF single AF S AF MF SATURATION
86. e record mode P 65 Set the number SF F N BSF of pixels PIXEL COUNT BACK tend Set the compression rate PIXEL COUNT You can set the pixel size for the image size M and B Middle Select 3200 x 2400 2560 x 1920 or 1600 x 1200 Small Select 1280 x 960 1024 x 768 or 640 x 480 RECORD ERASE QUICK ERASE You can erase the picture you have just taken immediately using the D button OFF When the button is pressed the confirmation screen appears asking you if you want to erase the picture ON Pressing the J button erases the picture immediately RAW JPEG ERASE You can select the method to erase images recorded in RAW JPEG This function can only be used to erase one frame JPEG Erases all JPEG image files leaving only the RAW image files RAW Erases all RAW image files leaving only the JPEG image files RAW JPEG Erases both image file types 9 Notes This function is effective only if deleting one frame For all frame erase or erasing selected frames both RAW and JPEG will be erased regardless of this setting FILE NAME When you take a picture the camera assigns it a unique file name and saves it a folder File names are assigned as shown in the illustration below Folder name 000 OLYMP WH All folders Folder number 100 999 File name Pmdd0000 jpg File number 0001 9999 P2030001jpg 1 After takin
87. e sdi Bunoous lt gt 126 EN Pixel mapping Checking the image processing functions The pixel mapping feature allows the camera to check and adjust the image pickup device and image processing functions After using the monitor or taking continuous shots wait for at least one minute before using the pixel mapping function to ensure that it operates correctly 1 MENU gt 5 gl gt PIXEL MAPPING Press gt then press the button The BUSY bar is displayed when pixel mapping is in progress When pixel mapping is finished the menu is restored 9 Notes If you accidentally turn the camera off during pixel mapping start again from Step 1 Information Usable cards Card in this manual refers to a recording medium The only cards usable with this camera are SD memory cards and SDHC memory cards sold separately which conform to the SD standard For the latest information please visit the Olympus website SD card write protect switch The SD card body has a write protect switch If you set the switch to the LOCK side you will not be able to write to the card delete data or format Return the switch to enable writing 9 Notes data in the card will not be erased completely even after formatting the card or deleting the data When discarding destroy the card to prevent leakage of personal information Formatting the card Cards formatted
88. e set automatically by the camera In many cases bright subjects such as snow will turn out darker than their natural colors Adjusting toward makes these subjects closer to their real shades For the same reason adjust toward when shooting dark subjects You can use value in the range 3 0 EV to suit the other exposure compensation function nsodxg 2 0 EV Direct button TIPS To change the exposure adjustment interval This can be set in 1 3 EV 1 2 EV or 1 EV increments 057 EV STEP P 102 To adjust the exposure using only the dial You can set the exposure compensation value without pressing 4 button 0S DIAL FUNCTION 95 9 Notes Exposure compensation is not available in M and SCN modes Adjust toward Adjust toward Taking a picture while comparing the effect of exposure compensation You can take a picture while comparing the effect of exposure compensation on a 4 split screen 1 Press the INFO button repeatedly to display the multi view display I amp Switching the information display 23 To switch to the exposure compensation comparison screen when the white balance comparison screen is displayed press A Press A V to switch the screen 2 Use 4 D or the dial to select the setting value then press the button You can take the picture using the set value 9 Notes Exposure compensation is not available in mode
89. ed on the card with the images AUTO Automatically set according to the image size CUSTOM You can make the desired setting Press D gt to display the setting screen a 3 UTILITY PIXEL MAPPING Us P 126 The pixel mapping feature allows the camera to simultaneously adjust the image pickup device and image processing functions EXPOSURE SHIFT You can adjust the default value for optimal exposure for each metering mode according to your preference This can be set in 1 6 EV increments ranging from 1 0 EV to 1 0 EV 9 Notes The exposure compensation be set from 3 0 EV to 3 0 EV Setting EXPOSURE SHIFT reduces the range of the direction in which the default value is adjusted You cannot check the exposure shift value during shooting To make normal adjustments to the exposure perform exposure compensation 67 Exposure compensation P 43 Ca WARNING LEVEL You can change the timing when zl is displayed lights up Normally there is no need to change this IS LCD monitor Shooting P 22 9 Notes The battery check display is not a warning that the battery needs to be charged When Cl blinks charge the battery LEVEL ADJUST You can calibrate the level gauge RESET Resets to the factory default adjustment value ADJUST Sets the current camera position as the zero point 9 Notes Set ADJUST only when the camera is secured in a horizontal position If the camera is not in a stable
90. een appears 3 Select YES and press the button The white balance is registered The registered white balance will be stored in the camera as a preset WB setting Turning the power off does not erase the data B TIPS After pressing the shutter button WB NG RETRY is displayed When there is not enough white in the image or when the image is too bright too dark or the colors look unnatural you cannot register the white balance Change the aperture and shutter Speed settings then repeat the procedure from Step 1 Taking a picture while comparing the effect of white balance You can take a picture while comparing the effect of white balance on a 4 split screen 1 Press the INFO button repeatedly to display the multi view display I amp Switching the information display 23 To switch to the white balance comparison screen when the exposure compensation comparison screen is displayed press Press A V to switch the screen 2 Select white balance by lt D or the dial and press the button The camera is now ready to take pictures using the selected white balance 9 Notes This function cannot be used in ART or SCN modes WB bracketing Three images with different white balances adjusted in specified color directions are automatically created from one shot One image has the specified white balance while the others are the same image adjusted in differ
91. een leaves PICT TONE Colors the black and white image NEUTRAL Creates a normal black and white image S SEPIA Sepia B BLUE Bluish P PURPLE Purplish G GREEN Greenish In addition to the NORMAL gradation setting you can select from 3 other gradation settings HIGH KEY Gradation for a bright subject LOW KEY Gradation for a dark subject AUTO Divides the image into detailed regions and adjusts the brightness separately for each region This is effective for images with areas of large contrast in which the whites appear too bright or the blacks appear too dark NORMAL Use NORMAL mode for general uses HIGH KEY LOW KEY Suitable for a subject that is Suitable for a subject that is mostly highlighted mostly shadowed Super control panel GRADATION MENU gt GRADATION 9 Notes Contrast adjustment does not work when set to HIGH KEY LOW KEY or AUTO ainjoid pue aouejeq p1029M 18 4 Recording Movies Mo cording E You can record high definition movies Stereo sound is recorded simultaneously In addition to automatic exposure you can change the aperture to suit your preference and manually set both the aperture and shutter speed and use art filtering effects to enrich the expressiveness of your movies 1 set the mode dial to 2 Press the shutter but
92. ene or harmful drugs etc improper maintenance etc f Any defect that occurs due to exhausted batteries etc g Any defect that occurs due to sand mud etc entering the inside of the product casing h When the Guarantee Certificate is not returned with the product i When any alterations whatsoever are made to the Guarantee Certificate regarding the year month and date of purchase the customer s name the dealer s name and the serial number When proof of purchase is not presented with this Guarantee Certificate This Guarantee applies to the product only the Guarantee does not apply to any other accessory equipment such as the case strap lens cap and batteries Olympus s sole liability under this Guarantee shall be limited to repairing or replacing the product Any iability under the Guarantee for indirect or consequential loss or damage of any kind incurred or suffered by the customer due to a defect of the product and in particular any loss or damage caused to any lenses ilms other equipment or accessories used with the product or for any loss resulting from a delay in repair or loss of data is excluded Compelling regulations by law remain unaffected by this Notes regarding Guarantee maintenance This Guarantee will only be valid if the Guarantee Certificate is duly completed by Olympus or an authorized dealer or other documents contain sufficient proof Therefore please make sure that your
93. ent color directions MENU gt BRACKETING gt WB BKT Select from OFF 3F 2STEP 3F 4STEP or 6STEP for the EV step for both the A B amber blue direction and the G M green magenta direction When the shutter button is pressed down all the way 3 A B G M images adjusted in specified color directions are automatically created 3F4STEP 2 213142 2 a 3 o 2 s c m D m 3 a S Ea o 3 2 BACK fend TIPS To apply WB bracketing to the white balance Adjust white balance manually then use the WB bracketing feature WB bracketing is applied to the white balance you have adjusted 9 Notes During WB bracketing the camera cannot shoot the pictures if there is not enough memory in the camera and card for storing at least the selected number of frames T EN ainjold pue aouejeq E n EN You can select image tone to create unique image effects You can also fine adjust image parameters such as contrast and sharpness for each mode The adjusted parameters are recorded in each picture effect mode A i ENHANCE 4 VIVID SN NATURAL MUTED N PORTRAIT MONOTONE CUSTOM Produces more impressive looking pictures matched to the scene mode Produces vivid colors Produces natural colors Produces flat tones P
94. er button is 3F 0 3EV pressed In sequential shooting hold down the shutter button until Sr unis the selected number of frames are taken Releasing the shutter button stops bracketing shooting When it stops is displayed in green BACK m 1 0EV Record mode white balance and picture mode Selecting the record mode You can select a record mode in which to take pictures Choose the record mode that is best for your purpose printing editing on a PC website editing etc Recording formats JPEG For JPEG images select a combination of image size M and compression rate SF F N B An image consists of pixels dots When you enlarge an image with a low pixel count it will be displayed as a mosaic If an image has a high pixel count the file size amount of data will be larger and the number of storable still pictures will be lower The higher the compression the smaller the file size However the image will have less clarity 3 when played back Image with a high pixel count Image with a low pixel count Image becomes clearer ainjold pue eouejeq yM lt r Compression rate saa Number of Pixel SF Super F N i Application B Hm pixels count Fine Fine Normal 1 2 7 1 4 1 8 2 Large 4032 x 3024 nsr mr BN ms 3200 2400 5 Selectfo
95. ere is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Adjust or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the camera and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult your dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Only the OLYMPUS supplied USB cable should be used to connect the camera to USB enabled personal computers PC Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user s authority to operate it Use Only Dedicated Rechargeable Battery and Battery Charger We strongly recommend that you use only the genuine Olympus dedicated rechargeable battery and battery charger with this camera Using a non genuine rechargeable battery and or battery charger may result in fire or personal injury due to leakage heating ignition or damage to the battery Olympus does not assume any liability for accidents or damage that may result from the use of a battery and or battery charger that are not genuine Olympus accessories For customers in North and South America For customers in USA Declaration of Conformity Model Number E P2 Trade N
96. ert a different card p cannot be recognized NO CARD There is a problem with the card Insert the card again If the problem p persists format the card If the card CARD ERROR cannot be formatted it cannot be used WRITE Writing to the card is prohibited The card write protect switch is set to the LOCK side Release the switch USP 127 The card is full No more pictures can be taken or no more information such as print Replace the card or erase unwanted pictures Before erasing download important CARD FULL reservation can be recorded images to a PC There is no space in the card Replace the card or erase unwanted and print reservation or new pictures images cannot be recorded Before erasing download important CARD FULL images to a PC CARD SETUP Clean the contact area of the card with a dry cloth CLEAN CARD FORMAT Card cannot be read Card may not have been formatted Select CLEAN CARD press the button and turn off the camera Remove the card and wipe dry the metallic surface with a soft dry cloth Select FORMAT gt YES and then press the button to format the card Formatting the card erases all data on the card 7777 NO PICTURE There are no pictures on the card The card contains no pictures Record pictures and play back PICTURE ERROR The selected picture cannot be displayed for playback due to a p
97. es you want For information about OLYMPUS Master s other features as well as for details on how to use the software refer to Help in OLYMPUS Master software Connecting the camera to a computer Connect the camera to your computer with the provided USB cable 1 Use the provided USB cable to connect the computer s USB port to the camera s multi connector The location of the USB port varies with the computer For details refer to your computer s manual Smaller terminal Multi connector USB cable e Look for this mark USB port 2 Turn on the camera The selection screen for the USB connection is USB displayed STORAGE 3 Press A V to select STORAGE Press the m button 4 PRINT The computer recognizes the camera as a new device EXIT Windows SET OK When you connect the camera to the computer for the first time the computer automatically recognizes the camera Click OK when the message saying that the installation is completed appears The computer recognizes the camera as a Removable Disk c Q T lt v m o o 2 Macintosh iPhoto is the default image management application for OS When you connect your Olympus digital camera for the first time iPhoto will start up automatically Close iPhoto and start OLYMPUS Master 9 Notes Whe
98. eservation for a picture 1 MENU gt x1 QI Selection is also possible during playback by pressing the button Operation guide 2 select Lh and press the button PRINT ORDER SETTING BACK SET OKI 3 Press lt D to select the frame that you want to set as print reservation then press V to set the number of prints To set print reservation for several pictures repeat this step 4 Press the button when you have finished The menu screen for single frame reservation appears BACK fend 5 Select the date and time format and press the button NO The pictures are printed without the date and time DATE The pictures are printed with the shooting date TIME pictures are printed with the shooting time BACK ien SET OK 6 Select SET and press the button 1 PRINT ORDER SET CANCEL SET gt OKJ All frame reservation Applies print reservation to all the pictures stored in the card The number of prints is fixed at 1 1 wENu DJ D 2 select E and press the button 3 Select the date and time format and press the button NO pictures are printed without the date and time DATE The pictures are printed with the shooting date TIME The pictures are printed with the shooting time 4 Select SET and press the button Resetting the print reservation data You c
99. ess the shutter button halfway suomnoun Bunoous pue 91 EN suonoun Bunoous pue E 92 AF target selection This camera has 11 AF targets for focusing on the subject with auto focus Select the optimal AF target mode according to your subject and the composition There are two AF target modes All target AF mode which uses AF at all AF targets and Single target AF mode which uses AF centering around one selected AF target All target AF mode The camera focuses automatically on one of the 11 AF targets Use this feature when you wish to leave focusing to the camera Single target AF mode The camera focuses using one selected AF target This is useful for accurately focusing on the subject after composing the shot I Live control y Q AF AREA I Super control panel gt INFO Ge AF AREA li Menu MENU gt 5 Jo AF AREA N MENU button lii INFO button button o The currently selected AF target lights When is set you can select the AF target to be used at that point For operation refer to Step 2 in Selecting the AF target 2 mode and position P 53 in the next section kq l a Sead Se i rt N gt lt Selecting the AF target mode and position Select the AF target mode or select the AF target to use with Single target AF mode 1 Using AF AREA select
100. ever hold or operate the camera with wet hands Do not leave the camera in places where it may be subject to extremely high temperatures Doing so may cause parts to deteriorate and in some circumstances cause the camera to catch fire Do not use the charger if it is covered such as a blanket This could cause overheating resulting in fire Handle the camera with care to avoid getting a low temperature burn When the camera contains metal parts overheating can result in a low temperature burn Pay attention to the following When used for a long period the camera will get hot If you hold on to the camera in this state a low temperature burn may be caused n places subject to extremely cold temperatures the temperature of the camera s body may be lower than the environmental temperature If possible wear gloves when handling the camera in cold temperatures Be careful with the strap Be careful with the strap when you carry the camera It could easily catch on stray objects and cause serious damage Battery Handling Precautions Follow these important guidelines to prevent batteries from leaking overheating burning exploding or causing electrical shocks or burns A DANGER The camera uses a lithium ion battery specified by Olympus Charge the battery with the specified charger Do not use any other chargers Never heat or incinerate batteries Take precautions when carrying or storing batteries t
101. ever use or store this product near any heat source such as a radiator heat register stove or any type of equipment or appliance that generates heat including stereo amplifiers uoneuuoju 147 EN uoneuuoju 148 EN Product Handling Precautions A WARNING Do not use the camera near flammable or explosive gases Do not use the flash and LED on people infants small children etc at close range You must be at least 1 m 3 ft away from the faces of your subjects Firing the flash too close to the subject s eyes could cause a momentary loss of vision Keep young children and infants away from the camera Always use and store the camera out of the reach of young children and infants to prevent the following dangerous situations which could cause serious injury Becoming entangled in the camera strap causing strangulation Accidentally swallowing the battery cards or other small parts Accidentally firing the flash into their own eyes or those of another child Accidentally being injured by the moving parts of the camera Do not look at the sun or strong lights with the camera Do not use or store the camera in dusty or humid places Q Do not cover the flash with a hand while firing AN CAUTION Stop using the camera immediately if you notice any unusual odors noise or smoke around it Never remove the batteries with bare hands which may cause a fire or burn your hands N
102. f the focus ring You can select the rotational direction of the focus ring to suit your preference for how the lens adjusts to the focusing point I3 FOCUS RING P 94 Focus ring Simultaneous use of S AF mode and MF mode S AF MF This function allows you to fine adjust the focus manually by turning the focus ring after AF is performed in the S AF mode Press the shutter button halfway After is confirmed rotate the focus ring to fine adjust the focus 9 Notes If the shutter button is pressed again after fine adjusting the focus with the focus ring the AF is activated and your adjustments are cancelled C AF TR AF TRACKING The subject is repeatedly focused and tracked by pressing the shutter button halfway to track the auto focused subject This is suitable for taking fast moving action Press the shutter button halfway and keep it in this position When the subject is in focus and locked the AF confirmation mark lights up The camera holds the focus and focus is tracked even if the subject moves or you alter the picture composition Four thirds system lenses operate in the S AF mode When FACE DETECT is set to ON tracking centers the subject s face All target AF mode B TIPS When tracking of the subject is lost When you have lost sight of the tracking subject the AF target will be displayed in red Release the shutter button focus on the subject again and pr
103. g 9999 pictures the counter is reset EU Day 01 31 150001 for the next picture the folder number XT increments by 1 to name and create a new folder where the next image file is stored Month 10 11 12 are Color space numbered A B C P sRGB _ Adobe RGB AUTO Even when a new card is inserted the folder numbers are retained from the previous card If the new card contains an image file whose file number coincides with one saved on the previous card the new card s file numbers start at the number following the highest number on the previous card RESET When you insert a new card the folder numbers starts at 100 and the file name starts at 0001 If a card containing images is inserted the file numbers start at the number following the highest file number on the card EDIT FILENAME You can rename image files to make them easier to identify and organize The portion of the filename that can be changed depends on the color space 35 COLOR SPACE P 105 sRGB Pmdd0000 jpg AdobeRGB mdd0000 jpg You can change the character to OFF A Z or 0 9 PRIORITY SET You can customize the initial position of the cursor YES or NO on the Erasing images or Formatting the card screen N eJoujeo 1 Hulziwojysng 101 eJoujeo 1 Hulziwojysng 108 dpi SETTING You can set the resolution for printing images in advance The set value is record
104. gt sRGB MENU gt gt 22001 enar zm STILL PICTURE 15 Super Fine 250 5 6 I5 TIPS To quickly set the record mode By setting RAW to the Fn button you can turn the main OF dial while pressing the Fn button to change the record mN mode Each time you press the Fn button you can easily switch 3 between JPEG data only and JPEG and RAW data Shi IS Fn FUNCTION P 97 BACK i To find out the file size number of storable still pictures for each record mode Record mode and file size number of storable still pictures EX P 137 2 9 a 3 o 2 s 5 g m 3 o p m 3 2 o Q 3 o 67 EN s pue eouejeq Selecting the white balance Color reproduction differs depending on light conditions For instance when daylight or tungsten lighting is reflected on white paper the shade of white produced will be slightly different for each With a digital camera white color can be adjusted to reproduce more natural white with a digital processor This is called white balance There are 4 options for setting the WB with this camera Auto white balance AUTO This function enables the camera to automatically detect white in images and adjust the color balance accordingly Use this mode for general use
105. he first frame is shot Fj is displayed in green BACK 9 SET OK 4 EN einsodx3 EN BTIPS To cancel the image during shooting Pressing the button cancels the last picture taken To shoot multiple exposures while checking the composition for each frame The overlay images are displayed semi transparently so you can shoot while checking the position of the image overlay 9 Notes When multiple exposure is set SLEEP is set to OFF automatically RAW images taken with another camera cannot be used for the overlay image When OVERLAY is set to ON the images displayed when a RAW image is selected are developed with the settings at the time of shooting To set the shooting functions cancel multiple exposure shooting first Some functions cannot be set Multiple exposure is cancelled automatically from the first picture in the following situations The camera is turned off The button is pressed The MENU button is pressed The shooting mode is set to a mode other than P A S M The lens release button is pressed The battery power runs out The USB cable AV cable and or HDMI mini cable is inserted Switching between the LCD monitor and electronic viewfinder The information for the first frame during multiple exposure shooting is displayed as the shooting information When a RAW image is selected using OVERLAY the JPEG image for the image recorded in JPEG RAW is displayed
106. here is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with the incorrect battery type Dispose of the used battery following the instructions Battery Handling Precautions I amp P 148 Using your charger abroad The charger can be used in most home electrical sources within the range of 100V to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz around the world However depending on the country or area you are in the AC wall outlet may be shaped differently and the charger may require a plug adapter to match the wall outlet For details ask at your local electrical shop or travel agent Do not use commercially available travel adaptors as the charger may malfunction Interchangeable lenses Select the lens that you want to shoot with Use a specified lens Micro Four Thirds mount To use the Four Thirds System Lens an adapter sold separately is required An adapter to allow use of an OM system lens is also available sold separately M ZUIKO DIGITAL interchangeable lenses This is an interchangeable lens specifically for use with the Micro Four Thirds system which is a smaller thinner version of the Four Thirds system Micro Four Thirds system lenses and Micro Four Thirds system cameras have the mark shown to the right MICRO Focal length and depth of field of Micro Four Thirds system lenses When compared to 35 mm cameras Micro Four Thirds system cameras achieve different effects at the same focal length and aperture Foc
107. his feature to OFF Using the face detection function P 55 FACE DETECT P 101 PREVIEW electronic While holding down the Fn button you can use the preview function V3 Preview function P 41 LE Press the Fn button to acquire the WB value 0 Setting the one touch white balance P 70 L1 HOME Press the Fn button to switch to the registered AF home position Press the button again to switch to the original AF target mode If you turn off the camera while it is set to the AF home position the original position will not be stored V3 Registering an AF target mode P 53 MF Press the Fn button to switch AF mode to MF Press the button again to switch to the original AF mode RAW lt Press the Fn button to switch from JPEG to JPEG RAW or from JPEG RAW to JPEG for the record mode You can change the record mode by turning the sub dial while holding down the Fn button TEST PICTURE Pressing the shutter button while pressing the Fn button enables you to check the picture you have just taken on the monitor without having to record the picture to the card This is useful when you want to see how a picture turned out without saving it MY MODE While holding down the Fn button you can take pictures using the camera settings registered in the MY MODE SETUP 0 MY MODE SETUP P 98 BACKLIT LCD Press the Fn button to turn the LCD monitor off This function is useful when you are using the opti
108. ht the image lt be too bright If the bars are higher 5 the left the image be too 9 dark Compensate the exposure or e shoot again 5 100 0015 15 a Histogram Overall display Histogram display Over or underexposed parts of the recorded image are Distribution of the displayed brightness of the recorded Highlights overexposed parts will be shown in red image is displayed in a Shadows underexposed parts will be shown in blue histogram brightness component graph B TIPS To quickly switch to the frequently used display You can hide the information display for all modes except Simplified display Sr INFO SETTING P 101 19 EN Suonounj y3eq eld EN This function displays images stored on the card one after another The images are played back in order starting with the displayed image 1 MENU DJ Press the button during playback to select slideshow BACK gt iei 2 Perform slideshow settings START Perform slideshow using current settings button BGM Set BGM 5 types or turn BGM OFF x button SLIDE Set type of slideshow to execute SLIDE INTERVAL Sets interval at which to switch images from 2 10 seconds MOVIE INTERVAL When playing a movie select FULL to play the entire move or SHORT to play toa section part way through 3 Select START and press the button The slideshow will start 4 Press
109. iewing images on a TV Saving the settings Changing the menu display language Not all the functions are reset to the factory default settings by RESET Set REC VIEW You set the number of seconds that the image is displayed Set REC VIEW to AUTO x After you take a picture the camera switches to playback mode automatically allowing you to delete the image Use close up playback to check whether the subject is in focus Use index display to search from a index of between 4 and 100 frames Use calendar display to search by the date the picture was taken Use the AV cable or HDMI mini cable commercially available to play back recorded images on your TV You can also view the images as a slideshow You can register two camera settings in CUSTOM RESET Even if the settings are changed they can be returned to their registered settings by resetting the settings You can register up to two current camera settings in MY MODE SETUP Assign My Mode to the Fn button so that you can easily use that function during shooting You can change the display language The following functions are not returned to the factory default settings by RESET Use the menu to change the respective settings You can check the default settings in the Menu directory 07 P 139 RESET1 RESET2 Custom reset PICTURE MODE 53 ICO DIAL FUNCTION DIAL DIRECTION MY MODE SETUP VIDEO OUT ISO AUTO WBZ EDIT FILENAME d
110. ing these are not color temperatures Use these settings for shooting conditions under fluorescent lights Record mode and file sizelnumber of storable still pictures The file size in the table is approximate for files with a 4 3 aspect ratio Number of Record Bumbsgoupixs s Compression File format AIS E SE Dh mode PIXEL COUNT MB S OUO card RAW Loss less ORF Approx 14 54 compression SF 112 7 Approx 8 4 101 F 4032 x 3024 74 5 9 145 BN 1 8 Approx 2 7 320 1 12 Approx 1 8 477 MSF 1 2 7 Approx 5 6 154 14 Approx 3 4 255 9200 2400 1 8 Approx 1 7 504 mB 1 12 Approx 1 2 747 MSF 1 2 7 Approx 3 2 269 14 2 2 395 IN 26041920 1 8 Approx 1 1 776 mB 1 12 Approx 0 8 1143 MSF 112 7 Approx 1 3 673 14 Approx 0 9 993 16002 1200 1 8 0 5 1893 UB 1 12 0 4 2753 BsF 1 2 7 Approx 0 9 1044 BF 4 0 6 1514 EN 128029980 18 Approx 0 3 2884 BB 1 12 0 3 4038 BsF 1 2 7 Approx 0 6 1594 BF 14 Approx 0 4 2243 BN 18 0 3 4038 BB 1 12 0 2 5507 BsF 1 2 7 Approx 0 3 3563 BF 14 Approx 0 2 5048 EN 6205290 18 Approx 0 2 8654 BB 1 12 Approx 0 1 10096
111. int pictures according to hese settings For details on your printer s standard settings refer to the printer s manual or contact the printer manufacturer The available print modes and settings such as paper size vary with the type of printer For details refer to the printer s manual For details on printing paper types ink cassettes etc refer to the printer s manual 9 Notes Use a fully charged battery for printing Images recorded in RAW data cannot be printed You cannot print movie images The camera will not enter sleep mode while it is connected to the USB cable Connecting the camera to a printer Use the provided USB cable to connect the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer 1 Turn the printer on and connect the camera s multi connector to the printer s USB port with the USB cable For details on how to turn the printer on and the position of the USB port refer to the printer s manual Smaller terminal Multi connector D USB cable o Look for this mark USB port Ld m 2 Turn on the camera The selection screen for the USB connection is displayed 3 use A to select PRINT ONE MOMENT is displayed and the camera and USB printer are connected Go to Making prints using different print STORAGE options P 113 MTP o Notes PRINT If the screen is not displayed after a few minutes EXIT disconnect the USB Cable a
112. inter If only the printers STANDARD setting is available you cannot change the setting SIZE Sets the paper size that the printer supports BORDERLESS Selects whether the picture is printed on the entire page or inside a blank frame STANDARD 711977140 Y PRINTPAPER SIZE BORDERLESS BACK ien SET OK PICS SHEET Selects the number of pictures per sheet Displayed when you have selected MULTI PRINT PRINTPAPER SIZE PICS SHEET STANDARD 6 16 v BACK SET OK Selecting pictures you want to print Select pictures you want to print The selected pictures can be printed later single frame reservation or the picture you are displaying can be printed right away PRINT oK Prints the currently displayed picture If there is a picture that SINGLE PRINT reservation has already been applied to only that reserved picture will be printed SINGLE PRINT Applies print reservation to the currently displayed picture If gt you want to apply reservation to 24494200 PRINT other pictures after applying SINGLEPRINT MORE SINGLE PRINT use 4 D to select them MORE Sets the number of prints and other items for the currently displayed picture and whether or not to print it For operation refer to Setting printing data I amp P 115 in the next section Setting printing data Select whether to print printing data such as the date and
113. ive control C390 Super control panel gt INFO gt gt C3 When ANTI SHOCK is set Gy and are displayed with the symbol 5 ANTI SHOCK 4 P 103 Rd MENU button INFO button suomnoun Bunoous pue Bulsno04 EN Self timer shooting This function lets you take pictures using the self timer You can set the camera to release the shutter after either 12 or 2 seconds Fix the camera securely on a tripod for self timer shooting For the setting method see Sequential shooting I P 56 Press the shutter button all the way When 59125 is selected First the self timer lamp lights up for approximately 10 Self timer lamp seconds then it blinks for approximately 2 seconds and the picture is taken When 22s is selected The self timer lamp blinks for approximately 2 seconds and then the picture is taken To cancel the activated self timer press the CI button 9 Notes Do not press the shutter button while standing in front of the camera this could result in the subject being out of focus since focusing is performed when the shutter button is pressed halfway Image stabilizer You can reduce the amount of camera shake that can occur when shooting in low light situations or shooting with high magnification suonounj Bunoous pue Buisn204 E53 OFF Image stabilizer is off 1 5 1 Image stabilizer is 15 2 This is used for panning with the
114. l become more amber when adjusted toward and bluer when adjusted toward Adjusting the white balance in the G direction Green Magenta Depending on the original WB conditions the image will become greener when adjusted toward and magenta WB PREVIEW when adjusted toward BACK ixi The white balance can be adjusted in 7 increments in each direction B TIPS Checking the white balance you have adjusted After setting the compensation value point the camera at the subject to take test shots When the AEL AFL button is pressed sample images that have been taken with the current WB settings are displayed Adjusting all WB mode settings at once See ALL MBZ 02 105 Setting the one touch white balance This function is useful when you need a more precise white balance than preset WB can provide Point the camera at a sheet of white paper under the light source you want to use to determine the white balance The optimum white balance for the current shooting conditions can be saved in the camera This is useful when shooting a subject under natural light as well as under various light sources with different color temperatures Set Fn FUNCTION to C3 beforehand EP 97 1 Point the camera at a sheet of white paper Position the paper to fill the screen and unshadowed 2 While holding down the Fn button press the shutter Fn button button The one touch white balance scr
115. m SET OK 9 SET OK BACK end Use A V to select 4 then Use A V to select tab to Use A V to select a function press D i then press D then press D For details on using the menu lists see Menu IS P 20 AF MF AF MODE I amp S P 49 Select the focus mode to suit the subject The S AF mode is suitable for still objects and slow moving subjects the C AF mode is suitable for subjects that constantly move close to and away from the camera the MF mode is for manually focusing on subjects the S AF MF mode is for automatically focusing on subjects and fine adjusting with the focus ring and the C AF TR mode is for focusing on subjects while tracking their movement AF AREA 52 Select either all target AF mode for performing AF using all targets or single target AF mode for performing AF centering around a selected point eJoujeo 1 Hulziwojysng 93 ino Burziuiojsnj 94 EN SET UP Selects the operations of dials or arrow pad when selecting the AF target OFF Stops after moving to the AF target on the end LOOP After moving to the AF target on the end moves to the AF target on the opposite end of the same row or column Selects all AF targets before moving to the AF target on the opposite end and AF AREA is set to SPIRAL After moving to the AF target on the end moves to the AF target on
116. mal flash before emitting light Super FP flash P 62 AUTO be set in mode uoneuuoju 135 EN uoneuuoju 136 EN White balance color temperature The higher the color temperature the richer the light in bluish tones and the poorer in reddish the lower the color temperature the richer the light in reddish tones and the poorer in bluish The spectral balance of different white light sources is rated numerically by color temperature concept of physics expressed using the Kelvin K temperature scale The color of sunlight and other natural light sources and the color of a light bulb and other artificial light sources can be expressed in terms of color temperature More Red More Blue 2000 3000 4000 50006000 8000IK o zr 0 gogo 8 Eg See g 2 5882 882 5 d amp Ei 2 BR o E 2 sss lt 3 8 873 3 55 8 The color temperatures for each light source indicated in the above scale are approximate It follows then that the color temperatures of fluorescent lights make them unsuitable as artificial light sources There are gaps in the hues from the color temperatures of fluorescent light If these differences in hue are small they can be calculated with color temperature and this is called correlated color temperature This camera is preset with correlated color temperatures of 4 000k 4 500K and 6 600k Strictly speak
117. n Digital ESP metering The camera measures the light levels and calculates the light level differences in 324 separate areas of the image This mode is recommended for general use 9 Center weighted averaging metering This metering mode provides the average metering between the subject and the background lighting placing more weight on the subject at the center Use this mode when you do not want the light level of the background to affect the exposure value C Spot metering The camera meters a very small area around the center of the subject defined by the spot metering area mark on the LCD monitor Use this mode when there is very strong backlight B CHI Spot metering highlight control When the overall background is bright white areas of the image will come out gray if you use the camera s automatic exposure Using this mode enables the camera to shift to over exposure allowing accurate white reproduction Metering area Metering area is the same as spot metering CISH Spot metering shadow control When the overall background is dark black areas of the image will come out gray if you use the camera s automatic exposure Using this mode enables the camera to shift to under exposure allowing accurate black reproduction Metering area is the same as spot metering Exposure compensation In some situations you may get better results if you manually compensate adjust the exposure valu
118. n a shorter range shallow depth of field and produce a picture with a blurred background When you close the aperture increase the aperture value the camera will focus within a longer range Use this mode when you wish to add changes to the background representation When the When the aperture value aperture value f number is f number is decreased jJ increased Set the mode dial to and turn the main dial or sub dial to set the aperture value Close the aperture f number is increased Aperture value Open the aperture f number is decreased A TIPS To check the depth of field with the selected aperture value See Preview function 0 P 41 To change the exposure adjustment interval This can be set in 1 3 EV 1 2 EV or 1 EV increments 07 EV STEP P 102 Shutter speed is blinking The optimum exposure cannot be obtained For details see Exposure warning display 087 P 134 hutter priority shooting s The camera sets the optimum aperture value automatically for the shutter speed you have selected Set the shutter speed depending on the type of effect you want higher shutter speed allows you to capture a fast moving subject without blur and a slower shutter speed blurs a moving subject creating a feeling of speed or motion Set the shutter speed depending on the type of effect you want A fast shutter A slow shutter speed can freeze speed will blur a a fast
119. n the camera is connected to the computer none of the camera buttons are functional 117 EN aJEMYOS 1ejse SndWA10 24 ON 118 Start up the OLYMPUS Master software Windows 1 Double click the OLYMPUS Master 2 icon a on the desktop Macintosh Double click the OLYMPUS Master 2 icon X in the OLYMPUS Master 2 folder The browse window is displayed When OLYMPUS Master is started up for the first time after installation the OLYMPUS Master initial setting screen and user registration screen are displayed before the browse window Follow the on screen instructions To exit OLYMPUS Master 1 Click Exit lt any window OLYMPUS Master is exited Displaying camera images on a computer Downloading and saving images Click Transfer Images on the browse window and then click From Camera e The window for selecting the pictures you want to transfer from the camera is displayed All the images in the camera are displayed Select New Album and enter an album name Select the image files and click Transfer Images A window indicating that the download is complete is displayed Click Browse images now EZ ra aoe a 05 et Ez CETEL 113 222 WE Bass mum EUG E Wu ES M ran The downloaded images are displ
120. nctions are automatically set to the best settings for taking pictures of people METERING 3 USP 42 GRADATION AUTO ISP 73 AF MODE S AF AF AREA 1 If the camera detects a face a frame will be displayed in that location When you press the shutter button the camera will focus on the position of the face detection frame When is selected in AF AREA the camera will focus on that position 9 Notes During sequential shooting face detection will work only at the first shot Depending on the subject the camera may not be able to correctly detect the face suonounj Bunoous pue Buisn204 Sequential shooting JJ Single frame shooting LI Shoots 1 frame at a time when the shutter button is pressed normal shooting mode Sequential shooting Shoots at approximately frames sec for as long as the shutter button is pressed during S AF MF Press the shutter button fully and keep it pressed The camera will take pictures in sequence until you release the button Focus exposure and white balance are locked at the first frame during S AF MF 9 Notes During sequential shooting if the battery check blinks due to low battery the camera stops shooting and starts saving the pictures you have taken on the card The camera may not save all of the pictures depending on how much battery power remains Direct button Cay I L
121. nd playing back images over a long period of time consumes considerable battery power Limiting these actions will help extend the useful life of the battery Set SLEEP so that the camera enters sleep mode faster Reduce the pixel count and compression rate settings Increase the ISO sensitivity 10 50 52 P 50 122 41 100 65 106 93 Taking pictures without white subjects appearing too white or black subjects appearing too dark Taking monotone pictures Taking pictures of a subject against backlight ning a dark backlit Taking pictures with a blurred background Taking pictures that stop the subject in motion or convey a sense of motion Taking pictures with the correct color Taking pictures so that whites come out white and blacks come out black Take a picture while checking the histogram Take a picture while checking the shutter speed and aperture value displays If either is blinking the optimal exposure is not obtained Set the gradation setting to AUTO Subjects with areas of large contrast are adjusted automatically Adjust the exposure compensation Set PICTURE MODE to MONOTONE You can take monotone pictures in black and white sepia tones purplish tones bluish tones and greenish tones Recorded images can be edited into black and white or sepia toned images Set the art filter to GRAINY FILM Set the gradation setting
122. nd start again from Step 1 SET OK Easy printing 1 Use lt D to display the pictures you want to print on the camera Display the image you want to print on the camera and connect the camera with a printer using a USB cable The screen on the right appears shortly 2 Press D The picture selection screen appears when printing is completed To print another picture use lt 1 D to select x the image and press the button p _ To exit unplug the USB cable from the camera while the EASY PRINT START picture selection screen is displayed PC CUSTOM PRINT Making prints using different print options 1 Follow the operation guide to set a print option Selecting the print mode Select the type of printing print mode The available print PRINT MODE SELECT modes are as shown below PRINT PRINT Prints selected pictures ALL PRINT ALL PRINT 2 ics in ia MULTI PRINT makes one print for eac ALL INDEX MULTI PRINT Prints multiple copies of one image PRINT ORDER separate frames on a single sheet gt ALL INDEX Prints an index of all the pictures stored in the card Follow the operation guide 8 PRINT ORDER Prints according to the print displayed here reservation you made If there is no picture with print reservation this is not available ISP 110 113 EN Bunuud 14 EN Setting the print paper items This setting varies with the type of pr
123. ng 4 Closing the battery card compartment cover When using the camera be sure to close the battery card compartment cover Close the cover until you hear a click EN Attaching a lens to the camera I Remove the body cap from the camera and the rear cap from the lens y Rear cap Body cap 2 Attach a lens to the camera Alignment mark Lens attachment mark Red Red Align the lens attachment mark red on the camera with the alignment mark red on the lens then insert the lens into the camera s body Rotate the lens in the direction indicated by the arrow until you hear it click 2 Do not touch internal portions of the camera Make sure the camera is turned off Do not press the lens release button Lens cap 3 Remove the lens cap Removing the lens from the camera While pressing the lens release button rotate the lens in the direction of the arrow US Interchangeable lenses P 129 Lens release button 00 D e ES e EN EN Using separately sold retractable lens UNLOCK switch Power 1 Press the ON OFF button to turn the camera To turn off the power press the ON OFF button again Mode dial Set the mode dial to P SSWEF indicator ON OFF button LCD monitor When you turn on the power the LCD monito
124. o prevent them from coming into contact with any metal objects such as jewelry pins fasteners etc Never store batteries where they will be exposed to direct sunlight or subjected to high temperatures hot vehicle near a heat source etc To prevent causing battery leaks or damaging their terminals carefully follow all instructions regarding the use of batteries Never attempt to disassemble a battery or modify it in any way by soldering etc If battery fluid gets into your eyes flush your eyes immediately with clear cold running water and seek medical attention immediately Always store batteries out of the reach of small children If a child accidentally swallows a battery seek medical attention immediately AN WARNING Keep batteries dry at all times To prevent batteries from leaking overheating or causing a fire or explosion use only batteries recommended for use with this product Insert the battery carefully as described in the operating instructions If rechargeable batteries have not been recharged within the specified time stop charging them and do not use them Do not use a battery if it is cracked or broken If a battery leaks becomes discolored or deformed or becomes abnormal in any other way during operation stop using the camera Ifa battery leaks fluid onto your clothing or skin remove the clothing and flush the affected area with clean running cold water immediately
125. o set the value The range of aperture values available varies with the lens type The shutter speed can be set to 1 4000 60 sec or BULB Noise in images While shooting at slow shutter speeds noise may appear on screen These phenomena are caused when current is generated in those sections of the image pickup device that are not normally exposed to light resulting in a rise in temperature in the image pickup device or image pickup device drive circuit This can also occur when shooting with a high ISO setting in a high temperature environment To reduce this noise the camera activates the noise reduction function I amp S NOISE REDUCT P 104 BTIPS The picture looks blurred The use of a monopod or tripod is recommended when taking a picture at slow shutter speed When the shutter speed is slow camera shake is more likely to occur You can reduce camera shake by using the image stabilizer I Image stabilizer P 57 To change the exposure adjustment interval This can be set in 1 3 EV 1 2 EV or 1 EV increments 07 EV STEP P 102 To switch the operations of the main dial and sub dial You can switch the functions that are set with the main dial and sub dial US DIAL FUNCTION 95 o Notes Exposure compensation is not available in M mode Bulb shooting You can take a picture with a bulb exposure time in which the shutter stays open as long as you hold down the shutter b
126. on a computer or other camera must be formatted with the camera before they can be used All data stored on the card including protected images is erased when the card is formatted When formatting a used card confirm there are no images that you still want to keep on the card 1 MENU gt O gt CARD SETUP 2 Use A to select FORMAT Press the CARDSETUR button 3 Use A V to select YES Press the button ALL ERASE Formatting is performed FORMAT BACK SET OK uoneuuoju 12 EN mmu uoneuuoju 128 EN Battery and charger Use the single Olympus lithium ion battery BLS 1 Other batteries cannot be used The camera s power consumption varies widely with usage and other conditions As the following consume a lot of power even without shooting the battery will be drained quickly Performing auto focus repeatedly pressing the shutter button halfway in shooting mode Displaying images on the LCD monitor for a prolonged period When connected to a computer or printer When using a drained battery the camera may turn off without the low battery warning being displayed The battery will not be fully charged at the time of purchase Charge the battery using the provided charger BCS 1 before use The normal charging time using the provided charger is approximately 3 hours 30 minutes estimated Do not use chargers other than the one designated 9 Notes T
127. onal optical viewfinder Press the Fn button again to turn the LCD monitor on This function does not work when the electronic viewfinder is attached OFF Does not allow function allocation 7 eJeujeo 1 Hulziwojysng 97 ino Bulziwojysng 4 FUNCTION Other functions can be assigned to the 3 button AF MODE Us AF mode selection P 49 METERING V3 Changing the metering mode P 42 FLASH MODE 08 gt Flash shooting P 61 BACKLIT LCD IS Fn FUNCTION P 97 IMAGE STABILIZER V3 Image stabilizer P 57 MY MODE SETUP You can store two frequently used settings as My Mode You can select which My Mode setting to use in advance by following the steps under Executing below To use My Mode set Fn FUNCTION to MY MODE and hold down the Fn button while shooting 0 Fn FUNCTION P 97 Registering 1 Select MY MODE1 or MY MODE2 and press gt 2 Select SET and press the button The current settings are registered in the camera For details on the functions that can be registered to My Mode refer to Functions that can be registered with My Mode and Custom Reset Setting IS P 138 To cancel the registration select RESET Executing 1 Select MY or MY MODE2 and press the 9 button 2 Select YES and press the button The selected My Mode is set When shooting press
128. ooting small subjects distant backgrounds etc you may get better results by adjusting the amount of light emitted by the flash flash intensity It is useful when you intend to increase the contrast distinction between light and dark of images to make the images more vivid Super control panel INFO gt 941 Menu MENU gt 5 gt 9 Notes This does not work when the flash control mode on the electronic flash is set to MANUAL If flash intensity is adjusted on the electronic flash it will be combined with the camera s flash intensity setting When 7 4 is set to ON the flash intensity value will be added to the exposure compensation value 037 7 8 P 104 MENU button INFO button BACK 63 EN suomnoun Bunoous pue Bulsno04 64 EN Flash bracketing The camera shoots multiple frames changing the amount of light emitted by the flash for each shot The camera shoots 3 frames at a time with the following amount of light optimum light light adjusted in the direction and light adjusted in the direction MENU gt gt 83 gt BRACKETING gt FL BKT The compensation value will change according to the EV step D3 EV STEP P 102 FL BKT In single frame shooting the amount of light emitted by the flash changes every time the shutt
129. our preferred angle up to 90 degrees uoneuuoju Dio pter adjustment ring 9 Notes on looking after the viewfinder You cannot use an external flash and the electronic viewfinder at the same time When carrying the camera do not hold it by the electronic viewfinder The camera may separate from the electronic viewfinder and drop Do not leave the camera with the electronic viewfinder attached in a location subject to direct sunlight 132 EN Program line diagram P mode In the P mode the camera is programmed such that the aperture value and shutter speed are automatically selected according to the subject s brightness as shown below The program line diagram varies with the type of lens mounted When using the 14 42 mm F3 5 5 6 ST SBS 40 170 122 12 MP 16 17 18S 49 20 222 a zoom lens P ka S um Se NS ae ne PA he Ps X focal length 14 mm sek T lt 22 N M N N N Program shift safis s m N D amp Dos Ra F11 gt k u J V dr P C r s 2 ka s s s s 5 Sa 5 S amp o 1 F og x Ps Pa sv s s s v Is IS s s Ts F28 SJ SL sy os SIL SI s SI SEL s SL sI x Sa s s Ps Pa Ps s s
130. ource is not taken in the picture Flare may occur even when a light source is not present in the picture Use a lens hood to shade the lens from the light source If a lens hood does not have effect use your hand to shade the lens from the light V3 Interchangeable lenses P 129 Unknown bright dot s appear on the subject in the picture taken This may be due to stuck pixel s on the image pickup device Perform PIXEL MAPPING If the problem persists repeat pixel mapping a few times 07 Pixel mapping Checking the image processing functions P 126 Functions that cannot be selected from menus Some items may not be selectable from the menus when using the arrow pad Items that cannot be set with the current shooting mode tems that cannot be set because of an item that has already been set Combination of Gy and NOISE REDUCT etc Camera vibration when the power is turned off This is due to the camera initializing the image stabilizer mechanism Without this initialization the image stabilizer may not be able to achieve the proper effect Set functions are restored to their factory default settings When you rotate the mode dial or turn off the power in a shooting mode other than P A S M or functions with changes made to their settings are restored to the factory default settings Error codes gt Monitor Possible cause Corrective action indication The card is not inserted or it Insert a card or ins
131. out the battery for approximately 1 day The settings will be cancelled more quickly if the battery was only loaded in the camera for a short time before being removed Before taking important pictures check that the date and time settings are correct pue sdi Bunoous lt gt 121 EN pue sdi Bunoous lt gt 122 EN Subjects that are difficult to focus on It may be difficult to focus with auto focus in the following situations AF confirmation mark is blinking These subjects are not focused Subject with low contrast Excessively bright light in Object with no vertical center of frame lines AF confirmation mark lights up but the subject is not focused NA X Br lees 4 Subjects at differen Fast moving subject Subject not inside AF area distances In any situation focus on something with high contrast that is at the same distance as the subject determine the composition and shoot the picture 3 Composing and taking a picture after locking the focus focus lock P 50 Image taken appears whitish This may occur when the picture is taken in backlight or semi backlight conditions This is due to a phenomenon called flare or ghosting As far as possible consider a composition where strong light s
132. paper to remove the dirt on the lens Do not use organic solvents Always cap the lens and store it when it is not used Do not store in an area with insect repellent 9 Notes on Shooting Edges of pictures may be cut off if more than one filter is used or if a thick filter is used uoneuuoju 131 EN Using the electronic viewfinder sold separately If you use the electronic viewfinder sold separately VF 2 you can view the shooting screen in the finder This is convenient when you are in a very bright location such as under direct sunlight where it is difficult to view the monitor or are using the camera at a low angle Also refer to the electronic viewfinder s manual 1 Turn off the camera Accessory port 2 Slide off the hot shoe cover Keep the shoe cover in a safe place to avoid losing it 3 Remove the connector cover from the electronic viewfinder 4 Align the electronic viewfinder with the hot shoe on the camera body and slide it in until it stops Insert the electronic viewfinder by pushing on its lower part Turn on the camera Each press of the button switches between the monitor display and electronic viewfinder display IOl button You can adjust the brightness and color temperature of the electronic viewfinder 67 EVF ADJUST P 102 7 Turn the diopter adjustment ring to a position where the image on the viewfinder can be seen clearly 8 Adjust the viewfinder to y
133. pi SETTING EXPOSURE 5 WARNING LEVEL 91 91 A 78 78 83 192 98 90 92 138 1 Exposure Program shooting camera sets the optimum aperture value and shutter speed automatically according to the subject brightness Set the mode dial to P The shutter speed and aperture are displayed Shooting mode LCD monitor nsodxg IJ ONT ated AF confirmation mark Shutter speed L Aperture value Program shift Ps By turning the main dial or sub dial in the P mode you Program shift can change the combination of aperture and shutter speed while maintaining the optimum exposure ES Program line diagram P mode P 133 The program shift setting will not be cancelled after shooting To cancel the settings turn the main dial or sub dial until the shooting mode indication Ps of the LCD monitor changes to Alternatively turn off the power Program shift is not available when you are using a flash B TIPS The shutter speed and aperture value are blinking The optimum exposure cannot be obtained For details see Exposure warning display 07 P 134 37 EN einsodx3 38 EN Aperture priority shooting A The camera sets the optimum shutter speed automatically for the aperture value you have selected When you open the aperture decrease the aperture value the camera will focus withi
134. r lights up Dust reduction function operation The dust reduction function is automatically activated when the camera is turned on Ultrasonic vibrations are used to remove dust and dirt from the image pickup device s filter surface The SSWEF Super Sonic Wave Filter indicator blinks while dust reduction is working Certain types of lens are retractable and contained within the barrel when stored You cannot take a picture with the lens retracted Turn the zoom ring in the direction of arrow 0 to extend the lens 2 12 store turn the zoom ring the direction of arrow while sliding the UNLOCK switch 9 g 9 the date time Date and time information is recorded on the card together with the images The file name is also included with the date and time information Be sure to set the correct date and time before using the camera I Press the MENU button The menu screen is displayed MENU button 00 D CARD SETUP Arrow pad CUSTOM RESET PICTUREMODE 5 Repeat this procedure until the IGRADATION NORM date and time are completely set IMAGEASPECT 4 3 BACK ten 2 Use A V to select f then press gt 4 CANCEL ie The time is displayed in the 24 hour I3 PEE format REC VIEW 5SEC MENU DISPLAY OFF Use A V to select the EIRMWARE date format BACK ie
135. re is enlarged Click Back lt to return to the browse window Thumbnail miza tapas ered Dee SOR Rees een Transferring images to your computer without using OLYMPUS Master Your camera supports the USB Mass Storage Class You can transfer images to a computer by connecting the camera to the computer with the provided USB cable This can be done even without using OLYMPUS Master The following operating systems are compatible with the USB connection Windows 2000 Professional XP Home Edition XP Professional Vista 7 Macintosh Mac OS X v10 3 or later 9 Notes If your computer is running Windows Vista select MTP in Step 3 on page 117 to use Windows Photo Gallery Data transfer is not guaranteed in the following environments even if your computer is equipped with a USB port Computers with a USB port added by means of an extension card etc Computers without a factory installed OS and home built computers aJEMYOS 1ejse SNdINATO 9u 120 EN 10 Shooting tips and maintenance hooting tips and information The camera does not turn on even when battery is loaded The battery is not fully charged Charge the battery with the charger The battery is temporarily unable to function because of the cold Battery performance declines in low temperatures and the charge may not be sufficient to turn on the camera Remove the battery and warm it by putting it in your pocket for
136. roblem with this picture Or the picture cannot be used for playback on this camera Use image processing software to view the picture on a PC If that cannot be done the image file is damaged 1 THE IMAGE CANNOT BE EDITED Pictures taken with another camera cannot be edited on this camera Use image processing software to edit the picture pue sdi Bunoous lt gt 123 EN aoueuajulewW pue sdi Bunoous lt gt 124 EN Monitor indication Possible cause Corrective action Internal camera temperature is too high Please wait for cooling before The internal temperature of the camera has risen due to continuous use for example Turn off the camera and wait for the internal temperature to cool Wait a moment for the camera to turn off automatically Allow the internal temperature of the camera to cool before resuming operations camera use co The battery is drained Charge the battery BATTERY EMPTY The camera is not connected to Disconnect the camera and connect it Ohx the computer or printer correctly again correctly NO CONNECTION There is no paper in the printer Load some paper in the printer NO PAPER The printer has run out of ink Replace the ink cartridge in the printer NO INK The paper is Remove the jammed paper JAMMED The printer s paper c
137. roduces beautiful skin tones Produces black and white tone Select one picture mode set the parameters and register the setting You can also register the gradation to CUSTOM This setting is stored separately from GRADATION in the menu US Gradation P 73 Live control PICTURE MODE PICTURE MODE S i ENHANCE 2XVIVID Super control panel gt INFO gt lt gt 2 i PICTURE MODE S NATURAL N FLAT I PORTRAIT MENU O BACKE EO SET OK PICTURE MODE ae 0 EN NNATURAL adjustable parameters vary according to the picture CONTRAST D p modes SHARPNESS 8 individual parameters as follows SATURATION RGB 0O CONTRAST Distinction between light and dark SHARPNESS Sharpness of the image SATURATION Vividness of the color EFECT Sets the extent that the effect will be TS SET SET OK applied i ENHANCE B amp W FILTER Creates a black and white image The CONTRAST filter color is brightened and the umm complementary color is darkened MONOTONE zen NEUTRAL Creates a normal black and gs 0 white image 1 Ye YELLOW Reproduces clearly defined Lo 2 white cloud with natural blue sky Or ORANGE Slightly emphasizes colors in BACK En blue skies and sunsets R RED Strongly emphasizes colors in blue skies and brightness of crimson foliage G GREEN Strongly emphasizes colors in red lips and gr
138. rrect excessive camera shake or camera shake that occurs when the shutter speed is set to the slowest speed In these cases it is recommended that you use a tripod When using a tripod set IMAGE STABILIZER to OFF When using a lens with an image stabilization function turn off the image stabilizer function of either the lens or the camera If IMAGE STABILIZER is set to 1 5 1 1 5 2 I S 3 and you turn off the camera the camera will vibrate This is due to the camera initializing the image stabilizer mechanism You may notice an operating sound or vibration when the image stabilizer is activated If the image stabilizer icon blinks in red on the monitor it indicates a failure of the image stabilizer function If you take a picture as is the composition may be off Consult your Olympus Authorized Service Center The image stabilizer will not activate at shutter speeds of over 2 seconds If the internal temperature of the camera exceeds the specified temperature the image stabilizer is deactivated and the image stabilizer icon lights red on the monitor Setting the image aspect You can change the aspect ratio horizontal to vertical ratio when taking pictures using live view Depending on your preference you can set the aspect ratio to 4 3 standard 16 9 21 6 6 JPEG images are trimmed and saved according to the aspect ratio Live control y ASPECT Super control panel gt INFO
139. rthe M Middle 2560 x 1920 MSF ON UB P print size 1600 x 1200 9 1280 x 960 a 1024 x 768 5 5 For small Small SSF BF EN 8 sized prints 640 x 480 and use ona 3 web site z EN ainjold pue eouejeq RAW This is unprocessed data that has not undergone changes in white balance sharpness contrast or color To display as an image on the computer use OLYMPUS Master RAW data cannot be displayed on a different camera or by using common software and it cannot be selected for print reservation RAW files are assigned an ORF file extension RAW images be edited with this camera and saved as JPEG data Editing still images P 85 Selecting the record mode JPEG For JPEG you can register 4 combinations of images sizes 8 compression rates SF F N B from the 12 total combinations available lt SET P 106 When you select the M BJ image size you can further select the pixel size IS PIXEL COUNT P 106 JPEG RAW Records both a JPEG and RAW image at the same time each time you take a picture RAW Records the image in RAW data format e g The following 9 record modes are available when are registered RAW RAW JPEG BF BN ON SN JPEG RAW BIF RAW BIN RAW DIN RAW EIN RAW Live control O lt Super control panel gt INFO
140. s automatically in low light or backlight conditions To shoot a subject with backlighting position the AF target over the subject Flash synchronization speed Slow limit Shutter speed can be changed when the flash fires gt X SYNC P 104 E SLOW LIMIT P 104 Red eye reduction flash O 5 In the red eye reduction flash mode a series of pre flashes are emitted just before the regular flash fires This helps accustom the subject s eyes to the bright light and minimizes the red eye phenomenon In S M mode the flash always fires 9 Notes After the pre flashes it takes about 1 second before the shutter is released Hold the camera firmly to avoid camera shake Effectiveness may be limited if the subject is not looking directly at pre flashes or if the shooting range is too far Individual physical characteristics may also limit effectiveness Slow synchronization 1st curtain 4 SLOW The slow synchronization flash is designed for slow shutter speeds Normally when shooting with a flash shutter speeds cannot go below a certain level to prevent camera shake But when shooting a subject against a night scene fast shutter speeds can make the background too dark Slow synchronization allows you to capture both the background and the subject Since the shutter speed is slow be sure to stabilize the camera by using a tripod so as not to cause the picture to be blurred Slow synchronization 2nd curtain 4 SLOW2 2nd CURT
141. settings exposure and compensation values The pictures are taken in the following order Picture with optimum exposure picture adjusted in direction and picture adjusted in direction e g When BKT is set to 3F 1 0EV nsodxg 1 0 EV Compensation value 0 3 0 7 or 1 0 The compensation value will change if the EV step is changed 3 EV STEP 102 Number of frames 3 MENU gt BRACKETING gt BKT AE BKT Start shooting In single frame shooting the exposure changes every 3F 0 3EV time the shutter button is pressed In sequential shooting hold down the shutter button until 0 7EV the selected number of frames are taken 3F 1 0EV Releasing the shutter button stops bracketing shooting When it stops is displayed in green BACK iE SET OK How AE bracketing compensates exposure in each shooting mode Depending on the selected shooting mode exposure is compensated in the following way P mode Aperture value and shutter speed A mode Shutter speed S mode Aperture value M mode Shutter speed TIPS To apply AE bracketing to the exposure value you have compensated Compensate the exposure value then use the AE bracketing feature AE bracketing is applied to the exposure value you have compensated 45 EN eansodx3 46 ISO sensitivity setting 150 The larger the ISO value the darker the location whi
142. te eni cett re Ea arun 101 FACE eiit ite ig 101 INFO SETTING snanu nn oreet etit e tcn eii e een et 101 VOLUME 101 LEVEL GAUGE 101 MOVIE d 102 EVE ADJUST aasma t a bd a SE eue 102 29 EN EXP ES3 ISO EV STEP METERING ISO AUTO SET Ea EE Ee PIE ET P TK B EB TIMER niana nanaq metn tetti ten iet ANTI SHOCK ah a 103 BRACKETING zi cem 103 CUSTOM FLASH MODE 104 amp SLOW L LIMIT a 104 BEA i COLOR WB 104 NOISE REDUCT ALL Wey COLOR SPACE SHADING COMP M RECORD ERASE ntt ete eret e ede a ne elt nes QUICK ERASE ero cette tita dec lade cosy cies RAW JPEG ERASE 106 FILE NAME EDIT FILENAME PRIORITY SET sana cta ce a eno e aD RE aus dpi SETTING oboe wanunka nM a Sean kA e bien naqa PIXELIMARPING iic teet eter rns ede de ce EXPOSURE SHIFT WARNING naa 108 lEVEL ADJUST ka Aqa sai nen ss 108 30 EN 8 Printing 109 Describes how to print your pictures
143. ted material may violate applicable copyright laws Olympus assumes no responsibility for unauthorized photographing use or other acts that infringe upon the rights of copyright owners Copyright Notice All rights reserved No part of these written materials or this software may be reproduced or used any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording or the use of any type of information storage and retrieval system without the prior written permission of Olympus No liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained in these written materials or software or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained therein Olympus reserves the right to alter the features and contents of this publication or software without obligation or advance notice FCC Notice Radio and Television Interference Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However th
144. the opposite end of the next row or column Selects all AF targets before moving to the AF target on the opposite end and AF AREA is set to e g When moving from the top left AF target to the right OFF LOOP SPIRAL Set to Set to RESET LENS When set to ON this resets the focus of the lens infinity each time the power is turned off BULB FOCUSING You can set the camera to enable focus adjustments during bulb shooting with MF ON During exposure you can turn the focus ring and adjust the focus OFF focus is locked during exposure FOCUS RING You can customize how the lens adjusts to the focal point by selecting the rotational direction of the focus ring MF ASSIST When AFMODE is set to S AF MF or MF turn the focus ring for automatic zoom display i BUTTON DIAL DIAL FUNCTION In P A S or M mode you can assign functions other than the default functions to the main dial and sub dial You can also switch the operations of the main dial and sub dial for menu operations with the default operations P FNo 4 S SHUTTER E4 E2 M SHUTTER FNo MENU VALUE hi In MENU 4 gt indicates dial operations corresponding to horizontal direction lt gt operations VALUE indicates dial operations corresponding to vertical direction A V operations
145. the button to stop the slideshow Operations during slideshow Turn the main dial to adjust the overall volume only when playing back sound using the camera speaker Turn the sub dial to adjust the balance between BGM and recorded sound 9 Notes If the slideshow is left running for about 30 minutes the camera will turn off automatically Rotating images This function lets you rotate images and display them vertically on the monitor during single frame playback This is useful when taking pictures with the camera held vertically The images will automatically be displayed in the correct direction even if the camera is rotated 1 mENu ID A E button When set to ON images shot vertically will be automatically rotated and displayed during playback You can also press the 4 button to rotate and display the image The rotated image will be recorded on the card in that position Rotating playback is not available for movies gt button Original image before rotating 22 f lt c gw E 2 vo 81 EN suonouny yoeghe d I qD 82 Movie playback 1 Select a movie and press the button Select MOVIE PLAY and press the button Playback will start _ MOVIE PLAY BACK gt Operations during movie playback Volume Turn the main dial to adjust the volume of the sound from the camera speaker Rewind F
146. to AUTO Use spot metering to measure the exposure of the subject in the center of the picture If the subject is not in the center of the picture use AE lock to lock the exposure and then change the composition and take the picture You can adjust the image using SHADOW ADJ of JPEG EDIT Use A aperture priority mode to decrease the aperture value as much as possible You can blur the background more by shooting up close to the subject Use the shutter priority mode to take the picture Set the white balance according to the light source You can also make fine changes to the settings With WB bracket shooting you can capture 3 to 9 images with different white balance settings for each picture taken This enables you to take pictures with the desired white balance without having to make fine changes to the settings Set the spot metering for highlight or shadow control If the subject is not in the center of the picture use AE lock to lock the exposure and then change the composition and take the picture Adjust the exposure compensation It may be helpful to use AE bracketing if you are not sure about the exposure compensation value Set the scene mode to HIGH KEY or LOW KEY and take a picture P 23 P 37 39 P 134 73 a 43 v 85 v 11 73 v P 42 P 43 45 Taking pictures without noise Optimizing the LCD monitor Reducing camera shake Taking pict
147. ton halfway down and focus on AF confirmation mark 4 what you wish record mode display Focusing is achieved by autofocus and the AF confirmation mark lights up S IAON Available recording time 3 Press the shutter button all the way to begin recording Sound recording begins simultaneously when MOVIE 8 is set to ON V3 Recording Audio when Recording Movie P 76 Lights up in red during recording 4 Press the shutter button all the way to end recording Total recording time B TIPS Autofocus is not working properly Press the AEL AFL button for AF operation The sound of the lens triggering will be recorded n EN Notes When recording a movie you cannot change the settings for exposure compensation aperture value or shutter speed In movie mode IMAGE STABILIZER provides electronic stabilization When you use this function the recorded image is enlarged by a small amount Also I S 1 will operate regardless of the settings for I S 1 1 5 2 and I S 3 Stabilization is not possible when the camera shake is excessive When using a lens with an image stabilization function turn off the image stabilizer function of either the lens or the camera You cannot use FACE DETECT in movie mode With some types of card you cannot record to the end of the available time and recording is canceled automatically during operation Also the size of
148. touch white balance 70 CWB Color temperature set in custom white balance menu This can be set from 2000K to 14000K When the value has not been set it is set to 5400K Setting the auto preset custom white balance WB You can adjust the white balance by selecting the appropriate color temperature for the light conditions Direct button WB Live control WB Super control panel gt INFO lt gt WB Custom white balance is set by selecting CWB and turning the sub dial while pressing down the button MENU gt 5 gt 2 WB B TIPS When subjects that are not white appear white In the auto WB setting if there is no near white color in the image framed in the screen the white balance will not be correctly determined In such a case try preset WB or one touch WB settings WB compensation MENU button INFO button button WB button This function lets you make fine changes to the auto WB and preset WB settings Super control panel gt INFO gt WB7 Menu MENU gt 5 i gt WB Select the white balance to adjust and press gt ainjoid pue Co ainjold pue aouejeq ajuM 10 EN Adjusting the white balance in the A direction Amber Blue Depending on the original WB conditions the image wil
149. ture is taken The card access lamp blinks and the camera starts recording the picture Never remove the battery or card while the card access lamp is blinking Doing so could destroy stored pictures and prevent storage of pictures you have just taken 12 EN Holding the camera Keep your fingers and the strap away from the lens Horizontal Vertical grip grip When the camera stops operating If no operations are performed for approximately one minute the camera enters the sleep mode stand by and stops operating The camera activates again when you touch any button the shutter button button etc I SLEEP P 100 TIPS To adjust the focus by using manual focus In S AF MF mode or MF mode turn the focus ring to enlarge the subject and achieve focus I3 MF ASSIST P 94 In P A S and M mode current camera settings including any changes you have Resetting the camera made are retained when the power is settings turned off To reset the camera to the factory default settings set RESET 03 gt Resetting the camera settings P 92 00 n 21529 13 EN Playback Erasing a Pressing the gt button displays the last picture Playing back taken images Pressing the gt button again sets the camera to the shooting mode Displays the frame that is stored 10 frames back x button i
150. u ne aede rh 83 Editing still Images oer 85 Image overlay nt decenni odere qe eU rea Eee pueda ee de vin epe dee i 87 Prot cting images reor ce re e n PvE PR ES REY S Ee U Ru ku aaa CERES E RR 87 Erasing Images uy tiere een co IS ERES 88 6 Setup functions 90 Describes the basic settings for using the camera CG Date time Setting siririn iee aaaeeeaa Changing the display language ic ICI Monitor brightness adjustment REG VIEW omi tete accen eee MENU DISPLAY eee eee e Pre FIRMWARE cu eene i DOUG PS Resetting the camera settings u nennen 7 Customizing your camera 93 Describes how to customize the camera s settings gie AE wa cates u NEA 93 MF ASSIST BUTTONIDIAL 3 DIAL FUNCTION ctio tease incederet DIAL DIRECTION iet mice tette eite peer AEL APL MEMO ttc aa a a Fn FUNCTION z lt FUNCTION cites AA Ea ENE MY MODE SETUP a tae te eee 98 BUTTON TIMER cec mettono te inb uet 98 iln 99 FUNCTION RELEASE 2 99 RLS PRIORITY S RLS PRIORITY UA esi 100 FIVE VIEW BOOST iiti center tto t
151. ures while checking the level of the camera Set NOISE REDUCT to AUTO or ON To take pictures in a dark location set NOISE FILTER to HIGH You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor During live view set LIVE VIEW BOOST to ON to make the subject easier to see without the exposure reflecting on the LCD monitor Set this to turn off the LCD monitor when using the optical viewfinder sold separately VF 1 Set the image stabilizer function Hold the camera firmly when pressing the shutter button When using a slow shutter speed be sure to stabilize the camera by using a tripod or similar method Use the external flashes Set the scene mode to DIS MODE Increase the ISO sensitivity When using the AUTO setting set the upper limit of AUTO to a higher value Using the self timer can reduce camera shake that occurs when the shutter button is pressed You can display the level gauge to check whether the camera is level Display the ruled lines in live view Compose the shot so that the subject and ruled lines are horizontally and vertically aligned 104 105 90 101 97 57 13 61 11 46 103 57 101 23 EN 36 EN Playback Displaying the image after the picture is taken Displaying the image after the picture is taken and deleting unneeded images Checking whether the subject is in focus Quickly searching for the desired image V
152. uring flash shooting LH Set the trimming size with the main dial and the trimming position with the arrow pad 5497 ASPECT Changes the aspect ratio of images from 4 3 standard to 3 2 16 9 or 6 6 After changing the aspect ratio use the arrow pad to specify the trimming position BLACK amp WHITE Creates black and white images SEPIA Creates sepia toned images SATURATION Sets the color depth Adjust the color saturation checking the picture on the screen FS Converts the image file size to 1280 x 960 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 Images with an aspect ratio other than 4 3 standard are converted to the closest image file size e PORTRAIT Makes skin look smooth and translucent You may not be able to compensate depending on the image if face detection fails suonouny yoeqhe q suonounj y3eqK eld EN 1 MENU gt gt gt EDIT gt SEL IMAGE Confirm the data format from here Selection is also possible during playback by pressing the button Use lt D to select an image then press the button The camera recognizes the image data format For images recorded in JPEG RAW a selection Screen will appear asking you which data to edit You cannot edit movies BACK 3 The setting screen varies with the image data format Select the item you want to edit and do the following steps JPEG EDIT SHADOW ADJ s REDEYE FIX
153. utton In M mode set the shutter speed to BULB BULB is displayed B TIPS To automatically end bulb shooting after a specified period of time You can set the maximum time for bulb shooting 67 BULB TIMER P 103 To fix the focus during manual focus shooting You can fix the focus so the focus does not change even if the focus ring is turned during exposure 3 BULB FOCUSING P 94 9 Notes The following functions are not available during bulb shooting Sequential shooing self timer shooting AE bracket shooting image stabilizer flash bracketing Preview function You can check the focused area depth of field with the selected aperture value on the LCD monitor For the preview function to work by pressing the Fn button it is necessary to set the function of the Fn button on the menu beforehand 07 Fn FUNCTION 97 nsodxg Press the Fn button to use the preview function Fn button n EN einsodx3 42 EN Changing the metering mode There are 5 ways to measure the subject brightness Digital ESP metering Center weighted averaging metering and 3 types of spot metering Select the most suitable mode for the shooting conditions I Live control y O METERING Super control panel INFO METERING MENU 5 gt 8 gt METERING p 1 MENU button B INFO butto
154. ve just taken Pressing the shutter button halfway while checking the picture lets you resume shooting immediately 1SEC 20SEC Selects the number of seconds to display each picture Can be set in units of 1 second OFF The picture being recorded to the card is not displayed AUTO Displays the image being recorded and then switches to playback mode This is useful for erasing a picture after checking it MENU DISPLAY IS P 21 When this item is set to ON a custom menu is added so that you can customize various settings and operations to your particular liking FIRMWARE Your product s firmware version will be displayed When you make inquiries about your camera or accessories or when you want to download Software you will need to state which version of each of the products you are using suonounj dnjeg 91 suonouni dnyag 92 Resetting the camera settings In P A S M or Q mode current camera settings including any changes you have made are retained when the power is turned off To reset the camera to the factory default settings set RESET Registering RESET1 RESET2 If settings after a reset are pre registered to RESET1 RESETZ2 the camera can be reset to the factory default settings by executing RESET1 RESET2 In the amp mode settings corresponding to the Q mode are reset For details on the registered functions refer to Functions that can be registered with My
155. ving the information given under this A DANGER symbol serious injury or death may result If the product is used without observing the information given under this A WARNING symbol injury or death may result If the product is used without observing the information given under this CAUTION symbol minor personal injury damage to the equipment or loss of valuable data may result WARNING TO AVOID THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK NEVER DISASSEMBLE EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO WATER OR OPERATE IN A HIGH HUMIDITY ENVIRONMENT General Precautions Read All Instructions Before you use the product read all operating instructions Save all manuals and documentation for future reference Cleaning Always unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Use only a damp cloth for cleaning Never use any type of liquid or aerosol cleaner or any type of organic solvent to clean this product Attachments For your safety and to avoid damaging the product use only accessories recommended by Olympus Water and Moisture For precautions on products with weatherproof designs read the weatherproofing sections Location To avoid damage to the product mount the product securely on a stable tripod stand or bracket Power Source Connect this product only to the power source described on the product label Foreign Objects To avoid personal injury never insert a metal object into the product Heat N
156. w display BS P 43 71 TIPS To quickly switch to the frequently used display You can hide the information display for all modes except Information display on gt INFO SETTING P 101 Understanding the histogram brightness distribution display The following shows you how to read the histogram display easily If the graph has many peaks If the graph has many peaks around here the image will around here the image will appear mostly black appear mostly white The part indicated in green in the histogram shows the luminance distribution within the spot metering area 00 n S 21529 EN 24 EN LCD monitor Playback You can switch the monitor display using the INFO button 03 gt Information display 79 Simplified display Overall display WBAUTO 0 G 0 44131 4100 0018 10 100 0015 E CD Aspect border Exposure compensation IFP 43 2 Print reservation Shutter speed Number of prints Aperture value ES P 37 40 Sound record Focal length ISP 129 Protect The focal length is displayed in 1 mm units Battery check Flash intensity control ISP 63 6 Date and time ISO sensitivity ES P 46 7 Aspect ratio White balance compensation
157. with still pictures Wave format Movie AVI Motion JPEG Audio PCM 44 1 kHz stereo m Playback Display format Single frame playback Close up playback Index display Image rotation Calendar display m Drive Drive mode Single frame shooting Sequential shooting Self timer Sequential shooting 3 frames sec Self timer Operation time 12 sec 2 sec m External flash Synchronization Synchronized with the camera at 1 180 sec or less Flash control mode TTL AUTO TTL pre flash mode AUTO MANUAL Flash attachment Hot shoe m External connector Multi connector USB connector AV connector HDMI mini connector Type C Accessory port m Power supply Battery Li ion Battery BLS 1 x1 m Dimensions weight Dimensions 120 5 mm W x 70 0 mm H x 35 0 mm D 4 7 x 2 8 x 1 3 excluding protrusions Weight Approx 335 g 0 7 Ib without battery Approx 385 g including battery and card m Operating environment Temperature 0 C 40 32 F 104 F operation 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F storage Humidity 30 90 operation 10 90 storage uoneuuoju HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC HOM HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE 145 EN uoneuuoju 146 EN Battery charger specifications BLS 1 Lithium ion battery MODEL NO Product type Nominal
158. x SET OK 3 Use A V to select then press D CANCEL 7 Press the button Bunoous CANCEL gt end 4 Use A V to select Y es ENG then press gt iz pm REC VIEW 5SEC MENU DISPLAY OFF D FIRMWARE M D TIME BACK A EDS i YIMID CANCEL iex 8 Press the MENU button to exit EN EN 2 3 Shutter button 4 Exposure compensation button Camera SSWF indicator ON OFF button Strap eyelet Lens attachment mark IS P 5 Mount Remove the body cap before attaching the lens 8 Hot shoe 8 Microphone 40 Self timer lamp Lens release button 42 Lens lock pin IS P 74 86 ISP 57 Mode dial LCD monitor 9 MENU button INFO Information display button IS P 23 79 Tripod socket Battery card compartment cover ISP 3 7 Battery card compartment lock tsp 3 Accessory port Erase button IS P 88 gt Playback button 14 77 AEL AFL button ES P 44 96 Om Protect button w 87 Fn button 22 97 43 Speaker Sub dial een ES P 15 25 4 Connector cover Card access lamp ESP 12 119 40 Multi connector I amp P 83 112 117 48 HDMI mini connector I
159. xposure compensation value from 1 3EV 1 2EV or METERING I amp S P 42 Select the metering method to suit the scene you are shooting AELMetering You can set the metering mode when pressing the AEL AFL button to lock the exposure AUTO performs metering in the mode selected under METERING ISO IS P 46 Select either AUTO for automatically altering the ISO setting or select within the range 100 to 6400 ISO STEP You can select the EV step of the ISO sensitivity from 1 3EV or 1EV ISO AUTO SET You can set the upper limit and default ISO values when ISO is set to AUTO HIGH LIMIT This sets the upper limit of the ISO value that automatically changes The upper limit can be set from 200 to 6400 in 1 3 EV increments DEFAULT This sets the value to be normally used when the optimum exposure can be obtained The value can be set from 200 to 6400 in 1 3 EV increments ISO AUTO You can set the shooting mode in which the ISO AUTO setting is activated P A S The AUTO setting is activated in all shooting modes except M mode When AUTO is selected in M mode ISO 200 is set ALL The AUTO setting is activated for all shooting modes The ISO is automatically selected to obtain the optimal ISO even in M mode BULB TIMER You can select the maximum time in minutes for bulb shooting ANTI SHOCK 4 You can select the interval between fully pressing the shutter button and releasing the shutter to
160. y Exposure compensation m White balance Product type Mode setting Digital camera with interchangeable lens system M Zuiko Digital Micro Four Thirds System Lens Micro Four Thirds mount Approx twice the focal length of the lens 4 3 Live MOS sensor Approx 13 060 000 pixels Approx 12 300 000 pixels 17 3 mm H 13 0 mm V 0 7 x 0 5 1 33 4 3 Uses Live MOS sensor Field of view of 100 3 0 TFT color LCD Approx 230 000 dots Computerized focal plane shutter 1 4000 60 sec Bulb shooting Imager contrast detection system 11 points Auto Optional TTL metering system imager metering 1 Digital ESP metering 2 Center weighted averaging metering 3 Spot metering EVO 18 Digital ESP metering Center weighted metering Spot metering 1 HB iAuto 2 P Program AE Program shift can be performed 3 Aperture priority AE 4 S Shutter priority AE 5 M Manual 6 ART Art filter 7 SCN Scene 8 Q Movie 100 6400 1 3 1 EV step 1 3 1 2 1 EV step Image pickup device Auto Preset WB 8 settings Customized WB One touch WB m Recording Memory SD memory card SDHC memory card Recording system Digital recording JPEG in accordance with Design rule for Camera File system DCF RAW Data Applicable standards Exif 2 2 Digital Print Order Format DPOF PRINT Image Matching Ill PictBridge Sound
161. y dead batteries be sure cover their terminals and always observe local laws and regulations Caution for Usage Environment To protect the high precision technology contained in this product never leave the camera in the places isted below no matter if in use or storage Places where temperatures and or humidity are high go through extreme changes Direct sunlight beaches locked cars or near other heat sources stove radiator etc or humidifiers In sandy or dusty environments Near flammable items explosives In wet places such as bathrooms or in the rain When using products with weatherproof designs read their manuals as well In places prone to strong vibrations Never drop the camera or subject it to severe shocks or vibrations When mounted on a tripod adjust the position of the camera with the tripod head Do not twist the camera Do not leave the camera pointed directly at the sun This may cause lens or shutter curtain damage color failure ghosting on the image pickup device or may possibly cause fires Do not touch electric contacts on cameras and interchangeable lenses Remember to attach the body cap when removing the lens Before storing the camera for a long period remove the battery Select a cool dry location for storage to prevent condensation or mold from forming inside the camera After storage test the camera by turning it on and pressing the shutter release button to make sure
162. you want to quickly search a number of pictures to find a particular image During single frame playback each time you turn the sub dial toward E the number of images shown changes between 4 9 16 25 49 and 100 pictures lt to the previous frame gt to the next frame A Moves to the upper frame 57 Moves to the lower frame To return to single frame playback turn the sub dial to 1009 11 01 21 56 uma d PS I i 4 al al 29 30 Calendar display 100 frame index display 49 frame index display 25 frame index display Calendar display With the calendar you can display images recorded on the card by date If more than one image was taken on a single date the image shot first on that date is displayed Use e to select a date and press the button to play back images for the selected date in single frame display Information display This allows you to display detailed information about the image Luminance information can also be displayed with histogram and highlight graphs Each press of the INFO button switches the display This setting is stored and will be shown the next time the information display is called up INFO button Image only Simplified display axi Shooting Histogram Highlight information If the bars in the histogram are Shadow display 2 higher the rig
163. z 0 NATURALYI 6 5 6 0 90 0 MN CD Internal temperature warning Or 124 2 Shooting mode amp P 10 37 40 8 Function name amp White balance 0S P 68 White balance compensation 5 sensitivity Sequential shooting self timer Flash mode Flash intensity control Image stabilizer AF mode AF target Record mode Flash charging Battery check 00090 44 Picture mode IP 72 45 Sharpness M Contrast 4 ISP 72 Saturation ISP 72 Gradation 7 ESP 73 B amp W Filter 4 Picture tone Color space ESP 105 Face detection Metering mode Number of storable still pictures 137 Exposure compensation value 35 P 43 Exposure level bd MEUM Ux P 40 Aspect ratio 2 Aperture value 03 Shutter speed amp Settings can be made in the ART and SCN modes Movie recording mode is not displayed Sub dial Press the INFO button while live control is displayed to display the super control panel Press the INFO button again to return to the live control INFO button E Arrow pad Main dial button Cursor Displays the selected function name 2 Use to move the cursor to the function wish to set and change the settings

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