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1. l Take the first shot e The subject will be positioned on the left in the combined picture 2 Take the second shot e The subject will be positioned on the right in the combined picture e Once the second picture is taken the monitor automatically returns to the top menu TIPS e To cancel shooting in two in one picture mode before taking the first or second picture press The first picture taken is not stored suoiounj Buljoous jeuonippy G O prar Oo G De O G prar O O E ul Cc O CO ge et Recording sound with still pictures Sound can be recorded when taking still pictures Recording starts about 0 5 seconds after the shutter is released and lasts about 4 seconds When this function is enabled sound is recorded automatically every time you take a picture Top menu gt MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt 8 gt Menus P 12 Wa Select ON and press When recording starts aim the camera microphone at the source of the sound you want to record microphone TIPS J _ appears when still pictures with sound are played back During playback sound is output from the speaker The volume can be adjusted CS Playback volume P 86 Sound can be added later to still pictures Recorded sound can also be re recorded US Recording sound P 72
2. 2 Appendix Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Preparatory operations Possible cause The camera does not turn on or function buttons do not respond Corrective action The power is off Press the POWER switch to turn the camera on The battery is exhausted Charge the battery The battery is temporarily unable to function because of the cold The camera is in the sleep mode Warm the battery by putting it in your pocket for a while Operate the camera press the shutter button or zoom button The camera is connected to a computer The camera will not operate while it is connected to a computer Shooting Possible cause The battery is exhausted The camera is in the playback mode The flash has not finished charging No picture is taken when the shutter button is pressed Corrective action Ref page Charge the battery Set the mode dial to a mode other than gt Do Remove your finger from the shutter button and wait until the 5 flash charge indication stops blinking before taking the picture The card is full The battery ran out of power during shooting or while the images were being written to the card The monitor turns off or the battery check indicator blinks Erase unwanted pictures or insert a new card Before erasing download
3. Album playback notation The following icons indicate that the function is used in album playback mode Menus in album playback mode v D Press in album playback mode to display the album mode top menu e Menus in album playback mode are set by using the arrow pad and in the same o way as in shooting and playback modes CS How to use the menus P 15 2 Top menu Still pictures Movies ie I P 56 MOVIE PLAYBACK VS P 58 a A UNDO ENTRY XALBUM MENU UNDO ENTRY4 ALBUM MENU oO ENTRY AENT woo ETRY ALBUMEN I P 65 I P 65 I P 63 I P 63 Playback Playing back albums Album menu ALBUM MENU SC On gt OFF Functions available in the album menu ge page pe page seam o LE ea hse Album entry This function is for entering still pictures or movies into an album Top menu gt ALBUM ENTRY I Menus P 12 Select the method of album entry ALBUM ENTRY SEL IMAGE Select ge g t one by one ana enter tnem SET CALENDAR Select the date on the calendar screen and enter the picture in the SELECT 5 GO same day into one album SET ALL Select from still pictures only movies only or protected pictures only The pictures of that type are entered into one album Playing back albums 2 Press lt to select the album to SEL ALBUM enter the pictures in and then __SEL ALBUM __ press
4. Names of parts QUICK VIEW button I P 10 Album playback button GI I P 59 POWER switch Zoom button IS P 30 54 Speaker Strap eyelet Battery compartment connector cover I P 74 94 115 OK Menu button I P 12 15 Tripod socket Monitor US P 90 152 Arrow pad The Arrow pad can be used to set the macro mode flash mode and other settings It can also be used as directional keys Direct buttons P 10 151 SON TVNSIA a O 2 D Si D O E o Names of parts Monitor indications The INFO setting allows you to select how much information to display on the screen Screens with the information display set to ON are shown below Information display P 76 x lt W Shooting modes Z l lt gt 10 11 12 13 14 10 11 13 14 Still picture Movie 1 Scene mode Shooting FA mode x2 Ee B DO Exposure compensation 2 0 2 0 S 5 Flash stand by Lights 4 Camera movement Blinks warning Flash charge E Macro mode oa Super macro mode 7 Flash mode spie Di Names of parts page 12 image size 2560 x 1920 2048 x 1536 1280 x 960 ee P 22 14 Number of storable still 30 P 22 pictures C Remaining recording 00 36 P 22 z time SE elen IeOo4 180100 180200 180400 Ss 17 White balance ZE OD 8 4 Sb amp 18 Memory gauge IN A E D O O D 5 D O e OG my VISUA
5. a Cc O prar O G ra O G Ke O O eg KE ul m Flash shooting Select the flash mode best suited to the light conditions and the effect you want to achieve You can also adjust the amount of light emitted using the flash intensity control Flash working range W max Approx 0 2 m to 3 0 m 0 7 ft to 9 8 ft T max Approx 0 2 m to 2 2 m 0 7 ft to 7 2 ft Auto flash No indication The flash fires automatically in low light or backlight conditions Red eye reduction flash The light from the flash may make the subject s eyes appear red in the picture The red eye reduction flash mode reduces this phenomenon by emitting pre flashes before firing the regular flash The subject s eyes appear red TI Note e After the pre flashes it takes about 1 second before the shutter is released Hold the camera firmly to avoid camera movement e Effectiveness may be limited if the subject is not looking directly at the pre flashes or if the shooting range is too far Individual physical characteristics may also limit effectiveness Fill in flash The flash fires regardless of the available light 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 JI Note e The fill in flash may not ha
6. Macintosh Double click the OLYMPUS Master icon eg in the OLYMPUS Master folder e The main menu is displayed e When OLYMPUS Master is started up for pon eem the first time the User Information dialog SS MMM TAT TTT box is displayed before the main menu iE Enter your Name and OLYMPUS Master Serial Number and select your region e After the User Information dialog box Cancel the Registration dialog box is displayed Follow the prompts and fill in the registration form Starting uo OLYMPUS Master OLYMPUS Master main menu CO OLYMPUS Master ion 1 00 menmen at Weer T RS O Aare secs EI Ge S ce 2 oa OLYMPUS x Transfer Images button Downloads images from the camera or other media Browse Images button Displays the browse window Print Images button Displays the print menu Create and Share button Displays the editing menu Backup Images button Creates backup images Upgrade button Displays window for optional upgrade to OLYMPUS Master Plus To exit OLYMPUS Master l Click the Exit on the main menu e OLYMPUS Master is exited il Jenduo2 e 0 e1awWed y Bunoauuog Displaying camera images on a computer Blo al ter Kellatem lale ET Viet ul X You can save camera images on your
7. PIXEL MAPPING ICH DTD VIDEO OUT Wiki MH hc hl v Available l 148 Not available Scene and shooting functions Scene mode Function G o as D od lt S e lt S QUICK VIEW Optical zoom i EX 2 WB ESP tel met fi Ee Ee ee JS DRIVE ISO lt S DIGITAL ZOOM AF MODE RW still pictures S PANORAMA 2 IN 1 FORMAT SSS ALL RESET PW ON SETUP COLOR will SHUTTER SOUND REC VIEW FILE NAME PIXEL MAPPING ICH DTD VIDEO OUT RG IES SP PR PS d O 2 D D O E o v Available Not available 1 When camera set to zoom locked to wide angle When set to Ed zoom available only between shots 2 When camera set to ez or 444 only 1280 x 960 1024 x 768 or 640 x 480 of SQ2 available 3 When camera set to 8 only ESP available 4 When camera set to Ys or E only IESP available 149 Names of parts Camera Mode dial P 9 Shutter button I P 19 Flash 08 P 34 VISUAL INDEX Microphone IS P 52 72 Self timer lamp LS P 48 Lens Card cover Battery lock knob d O D E Q O A Multi connector I P 74 94 115
8. 17 Holding the camera EE 18 If correct focus cannot be obtained cccccsseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 19 How to focus focus Iock 19 Subjects that are difficult to fOCuUS on 20 Record mode es 21 Still picture record modes 21 Movie record modes ER Number of storable still pictures remaining recording time 22 To change the record mode 24 3 Basic shooting functions 25 Selecting a shooting mode according to the station 26 Selecting a scene mode SCENE 29 Zooming in on a distant subject eee eceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeses 30 Using the optical zoom EEN 30 Using the digital zoom EEN 31 Taking close up pictures macro super macro mode amp W 32 Flash shooting Siac coisas cidcien ei ceed de cdeiaae bsarcceatcdans taicndudntsionacleeqiacisaatomandet 34 4 Advanced shooting functions 36 Eege 37 VS TING EE 38 ESP Spot metering ESP OJ ccccccsseeeeseseeeeesseeeseeeeessaeeess 38 PO SSSI eene eebe 39 Exposure compensation A cccccccccsseeccecceeeeeceecaeeeceeeseeeseeeeeaaes 40 White balance WB cccccecccseeecceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeesseeessaeeeseeesaeees 41 lee ICT Qi eeste steam teictreseeshtadadcteesessaeeccacniees 42 Table of Contents 5 Additional shooting functions 44 Recording movies QP AAA 45 Sequential Shooting Ch 47 Self timer shooting EE 48 Panorama shooting 49 Taking two in one picture
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10. P 12 Editing still pictures Press JS to select the picture for the title image and press 10040010 2 Select OK and press Ves Editing still pictures This function lets you edit still pictures and store them as new pictures The following editing operations are available SOFT FOCUS This function enables you to add soft focus effects to the selected pictures and store them as new pictures By using soft focus effects you can change your picture to a vignette picture to give a fantastic atmosphere FISHEYE This function enables you to add fish eye view effects to the selected pictures and store them as new pictures When the fish eye view mode is selected the picture is transformed into a spherical picture BLACK amp WHITE This function enables you to convert selected pictures into black and white pictures and store them as new pictures SEPIA This function enables you to convert selected pictures into sepia tone pictures and store them as new pictures This function enables you to change the image size of selected pictures and store them as new pictures This is useful when you want to reduce the volume of picture data such as when posting pictures on the Internet or attaching them to e mail EI Crops part of a picture and saves it as a new file Select the still picture that you want to edit and display the top menu e D lt oz D O a Editing still pictures
11. a lt 9 een C ewe SELECT bt GO Entering selected pictures 3 Press lt to select the picture you want to enter and press A e To select the picture by single frame playback press the T side of the zoom SEL IMAGE button e The V mark will appear on the ie Geet selected picture e To cancel the selection press A again e If you want to enter other pictures repeat Step 3 4 After you completed the selection press 5 Select YES and press J D lt SE e O ad Entering into the calendar 3 Press AV lt P to select the date 2005 Sun Mon T ech Fri Sat that has the picture you want to 2 El eege 1 enter and press 6 78 9 We 12 4 OK LD 14 15 16 17 18 19 Select YES and press d d RB od al ze ee 2 3 3 BEE e Playing back albums Entering collectively 3 Select PHOTO MOVIE or O n and press SETALL 4 Select YES and press oe L Ga SELECT gt Sl GO D Note If you do formatting erasing all the picture entered in the album will also be cleared You cannot enter one picture into several albums With entering into the calendar the picture taken on the same day will be entered on the same day in the calendar e If you enter more than 200 pictures with SET CALENDAR or SET ALL the pictures will be entered up to 200 in chronological order Album playback This function plays back only pict
12. gt 4 9 16 25 gt Menus P 12 Calendar display This function lets you display images stored on the card by specifying the date on a calendar format If several pictures were taken on the same date the first picture taken on that date is displayed J D lt SE D O a Press the W Gell side of the zoom button twice e During the index display press the W FJ side of the zoom button once e The calendar display screen is displayed gt Playing back still pictures 2 Use the arrow pad to select a date lt Moves to the previous date when a picture was taken Moves to the next date when a picture was taken gt A Moves to the last date in the previous i V 2005 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IECH 12 3 14 15 16 17 1819 21 2229 2425 26 M month when a picture was taken Paar eh hata Moves to the first date in the next month when a picture was taken e Pressing the T side of the zoom button once during calendar display switches to single frame playback Ex When February 25 is selected 2005 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 2005 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 2005 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 REE Bim 1 2 3 4 5 Mim 2 3 4 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 e 7 8 gn 12 7 gd 9 10 fm 10 ug Dm 15 3 14 15 16 17_18 19 1445 16 17 18 19 esi 17 18 19 20 21 22 ou 22123 lg S 21 22 2324 25 26 3 24 25 26 27 R32 2728 29 30 CG 2 3 3
13. pemn peeved KY See o See bel Top menu gt MODE MENU gt EDIT SOFT FOCUS VS Menus P 12 Select SOFT FOCUS and e The BUSY bar appears and after the image is saved the camera returns to the playback mode i We CANCEL e The soft focused picture is stored asa aw A E Rr separate picture from the original CANCEL S C SELECT E GO OKI e To cancel soft focusing select Sra F EP Cs CANCEL and press e Creating soft focus pictures is not possible in the following cases Movies or when there is insufficient memory space on the card a Fish eye L Eed ka ee Kai SE Top menu gt MODE MENU gt EDIT gt FISHEYE gt Menus P 12 Playback l Select FISHEYE and press FISHEYE e The BUSY bar appears and after the image is saved the camera returns to the playback mode e The fish eye picture is stored as a aw Er separate picture from the original CANCEL SELECT E GO OKJ SELECT gt E GO SOK e To cancel fish eye select CANCEL iea F T ea and press e Creating fish eye pictures is not possible in the following cases Movies or when there is insufficient memory space on the card Editing still pictures Black and White Top menu gt MODE MENU gt EDIT BLACK amp WHITE I amp Menus P 12 l Select BLACK amp WHITE and press The BUSY bar appears and after the image is sa
14. suoiounj Bunoous jeuonippy Wa GA c Es oO c Gan O c Es 2 c 5 CO xe lt x Recording movies DN Note Depending on the card the remaining recording time may drop rapidly during recording Try using the card again after formatting it with your camera Formatting P 80 In Q mode the flash cannot be used The sound quality deteriorates temporarily if water gets on the microphone or speaker It returns to normal when the water has evaporated Notes for recording long movies e Recording will continue until the card is full unless stopped by pressing the shutter button e If a single movie recording uses up all of the card s memory create space on the card by erasing the movie or downloading it to a computer Sequential shooting This function allows you to take a succession of still pictures 4 pictures in HQ mode by keeping the shutter button pressed As you can choose the best picture from a series of sequential shots you are recommended to use this mode when photographing a moving subject Co Shoots 1 frame at a time when the shutter button is pressed Normal single frame shooting mode Shoots a succession of still pictures by keeping the shutter button pressed The focus exposure and white balance are locked at the first frame LU Top menu gt MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt DRIVE gt Menus P 12 Select J
15. Lsv Lsv LS ka ka beses See ce See 08 PO Sd See ce ee See See See Kid Geet 5 52 Top menu gt MODE MENU gt SETUP ALL RESET gt OFF ON IS Menus P 12 Di Note e The settings in the SETUP tab in the MODE MENU ALL RESET 2 m etc are saved even when ALL RESET is set to ON Functions that return to default settings when ALL RESET is set ON Factory Factory Ref default i default S S DEES mode Selecting a language You can select a language for on screen display Available language vary depending on the area where you purchased this camera Top menu gt MODE MENU gt SETUP gt gt Menus P 12 Select a language and press ENGLISH FRANCAIS ESPANOL PORTUGUES SELECT gt GO OK TIPS e You can add other languages to your camera with the provided OLYMPUS Master software For details refer to the help GA D gt Q N GA O c 5 well Power on setup You can select a picture and or sound volume to be displayed output when the power is turned on You can also register your favorite picture and display it on the screen IS Screen setup P 85 Top menu gt MODE MENU SETUP PW ON SETUP gt Menus P 12 I select OFF 1 2 3 for SCREEN then press lt OFF No picture is displayed 1 2 A preset picture
16. OK 2 Press V A to select a scene mode and press ITA GO OK DI e OU O o gt O O Gg 5 gt E 5 O O 5 a e After the sample image was displayed for what kind of shooting situation is PORTRAIT suitable will be displayed TAS GO OK Di Note e Even if you change the record mode or flash mode with a scene mode other than PROGRAM AUTO they will return to the factory default settings when you change to another scene mode G O prar O G ra O G W e O O eg KE ul m Zooming in on a distant subject You can zoom in on your subject using the optical zoom and digital zoom With the optical zoom the image is enlarged by using the CCD when the lens magnification is changed and the image is formed by all the CCD pixels With the digital zoom the area at the center of the image captured by the CCD is cropped and enlarged back to size When you zoom in on a subject you are essentially taking a small area of the picture and making it bigger Therefore the greater the magnification with the digital zoom the grainier the resulting picture will be The following zoom magnifications are available on this camera Optical zoom 2x equivalent to 35 mm to 70 mm on a 35 mm film camera Optical zoom digital zoom Max 8x Note that camera movement is likely to occur at higher magnifications Using the optical zoom Press the zoom button Zoom b
17. Start up the OLYMPUS Master software 3 P 116 Download image files to the computer IB P 118 Disconnect the camera from the computer IB P 119 TIPS Viewing and editing downloaded images If you want to process images using graphics applications make sure you download the images to your computer first Depending on the software the image files may be damaged if the images are processed rotated etc while they are still on the card If the data cannot be downloaded from the camera using the USB cable Image files may be downloaded using the optional PC card adapter For details visit the Olympus web site at the address shown on the back cover of this manual Ka Note If you use the battery make sure that it has enough power It is recommended that you use the optional AC adapter when connecting the camera to a computer The camera does not turn off automatically while it is connected to communicating with a computer If the battery power runs out the camera will stop whatever operation it is performing This may result in a computer malfunction or loss of image data file being transmitted Do not open the battery compartment connector cover or unplug the AC adapter while it is connected to the computer Doing so could cause the computer to malfunction Connecting the camera to a computer via a USB hub may cause unstable operation if there is any problem with compatibility between the computer and the hub In this case do
18. 2 Click Eject on the menu Windows Me 2000 XP 1 Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon E in the system tray 2 Click the message that is displayed 3 When a message is displayed saying that the hardware can be ejected safely click OK Macintosh 1 The trash icon changes to the eject icon when the Untitled or NO NAME icon on the desktop is dragged Drag and drop it on the eject icon Open Explore Find Copy Disk Sharing Format Create Shortcut Properties Exess 7 Stop USB Mass Storage Device Drive F NO NAME iid Jajyndwod e 0 e1awed y Bunoauuog Viewing still pictures and movies 3 Disconnect the USB cable from the camera Di Note e Windows Me 2000 XP When you click Unplug or Eject Hardware a warning message may be displayed Make sure that image data is not being downloaded from the camera and that all applications are closed Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon again and disconnect the cable Viewing still pictures and movies Click Browse Images on the OLYMPUS Master main menu e The Browse window is displayed 2 Double click the still picture thumbnail that you want to view Som D we 5 Q O o we ben e E ei O o E we ei 5 O D O O e The camera switches to view mode and the picture i
19. 82 en P 83 PW ON SETUP SCREEN OFF 1 2 3 VOLUME OFF LOW P 84 HIGH COLOR NORMAL BROWN BLUE P86 BLACK OFF LOW HIGH P 86 FILE NAME RESET AUTO P 88 PIXEL MAPPING P 89 an P 90 KN VIDEO OUT NTSC PAL P 75 2 0 0 0 2 0 P 40 KI AUTO 30 25 B 1 Available languages vary depending on the area where you purchased this camera 142 Menu list e Playback mode menus gt still pictures Ref Top menu Tab Function Setting page MODE MENU PLAY Om OFF ON P 78 A 90 0 90 P 57 D D Ale P 102 U P 72 INFO OFF ON P 76 OFF ON P 77 EDIT SOFT FOCUS SOFT FOCUS CANCEL P68 FISHEYE FISHEYE CANCEL P 68 BLACK amp WHITE BLACK amp WHITE CANCEL P 69 SEPIA SEPIA CANCEL P 69 640 x 480 320 x 240 E CANCEL P 70 ft 4t CANCEL P 70 CARD ALL ERASE YES NO P 79 FORMAT YES NO P 80 SETUP ALL RESET OFF ON P 82 es P 83 PW ON SETUP SCREEN OFF 1 2 3 VOLUME OFF LOW P 84 HIGH SCREEN SETUP OK CANCEL P 85 NORMAL BROWN BLUE COLOR SLAG P 86 VOLUME OFF LOW HIGH P 86 wl OFF LOW HIGH P 86 Ic P 90 D P 91 VIDEO OUT NTSC PAL P 75 sie 4 9 16 25 P 55 SI NORMAL FADER SLIDE P 56 WINDOW ALBUM ENTRY SEL IMAGE SET P 60 CALENDAR SET ALL CANCEL ERASE YES NO P 79 1 Available languages vary depending on the area where you purchased this camera 143 d
20. C Calendar display ccccceeeeeeeees 55 Camera movement warning 152 CANDLE EE 28 E re E 22 135 E RE 89 138 Close up playback CL 54 Cloudy day cx 41 ee 86 COMPRESSION EE 21 Creating an Imdenx 73 EU Ee Eeer aniasdatet 27 D Date and time Ce 91 DIS EE 138 DIGITAL ZOOM eee 30 Direct DRIMTINGsicsts exact arcarsiatetanan 93 DP OP EE 102 138 BIS 47 E ERASE ALBUM 65 Error CodeS seirende a 125 ESP metering ESP 38 138 REES 19 138 Exposure compensation 4 40 F PAD ERs 22 ool bated ee shal cence 56 File name irenka 88 FILE TEE 88 File EE 88 Fill in flash FIREWORKS El d E Flash charging nsseeneneeeeneenesaennn 35 Flash mode onines 10 34 PIAS ot Deacona 10 34 Flash stand fy 35 Fluorescent lamp en 41 FOCUS EE 19 37 Feelen deeg 19 Folder name 88 FORMAT Est Stier Seege 80 H Histogram LN 42 77 EE ieER 21 24 I IS EE 37 IMAGE SIZE ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 21 138 Jee EE 73 Index display Dei 54 55 INDOOR ei Information display INFO ISO J EE 138 SON AYVSSO19 xepu GLOSSARY INDEX x lt O VG Index L LANDSCAPE dn 26 LANDSCAPE PORTRAIT g 26 Lithium ion battery c00 134 M Macro mode shooting amp 32 Metering Epi el 38 MODE MENU 14 Monitor EE 90 Monitor brightness adjustment IC Kee 90 Motion JPEG EE 22 MOVIE PLAYBACK Tel 58 Mo
21. Keep the camera warm by environment putting it inside your coat or clothing The remaining battery When battery consumption fluctuates power is not indicated considerably the camera may turn off correctly without displaying the battery warning indicator Charge the battery Condensation When it is cold outside the water vapor in the air is rapidly cooled and turns to droplets of water Condensation occurs when the camera is suddenly taken from a cold place into a warm room Appendix 128 Troubleshooting Playback of recorded images Possible cause A subject unsuited to AF was taken The camera moved when the shutter button was pressed The flash was set to in a lighting condition requiring use of the flash The picture is out of focus Corrective action Use focus lock to focus on the subject and then shoot Hold the camera correctly and press the shutter button gently Set the flash mode to AUTO The lens was dirty Clean the lens Use a commercially available P 132 blower blush and then wipe with a lens cleaner to remove dust Mold may form on the lens surface if the lens is left dirty The picture is too bright The flash was set to Select other than fill in flash P 34 The center of the subject If the center of the subject is too dark the P 40 is too dark surrounding area emerges as too bright Adju
22. Note If the microphone is farther than 1 m 3 3 ft from the subject sound may not be recorded properly Pictures cannot be taken during sound recording Sound recording is not available in the following cases When DRIVE is set to sequential shooting nt or during panorama shooting or two in one shooting Sound recording may also pick up camera noises such as button operations shutter movement etc Sound recording may not be available if there is insufficient space in the card memory Playback PPP PPP PPPPPPPPPPHPPHKHHKHHPHHHHHKHDH DP With film type cameras you cannot view the pictures you have taken until the film has been developed Results can be disappointing when you develop blurred images or pictures in which subjects had their eyes closed Maybe you took several pictures of the same scene because you weren t sure whether they would come out or not That s no way to record important memories With a digital camera you can review your pictures immediately Just play the picture back as soon as you ve taken it If you don t like what you see erase and take it again So don t be afraid of pictures not coming out well just keep on pressing that shutter button Playing back still pictures Geeeeeeeg See CLL e The monitor turns on and displays the last picture taken Use the arrow pad to play back other pictures gt Displays the next picture lt Displays the previous p
23. Periodically replace the battery and test the camera functions DN Note e Avoid leaving the camera in places where chemical products are handled since this may result in corrosion Appendix 132 AC adapter optional In addition to the lithium ion battery provided with the camera you can also use the specified AC adapter with a power coupler sold separately An AC adapter is useful for time consuming tasks such as picture downloads Use only the specified AC adapter sold separately Connect in the order shown to Plug into an AC outlet 0 0 Power coupler AC adapter Connecting cord plug DN Note e To disconnect the AC adapter reverse the above sequence e H the battery power runs out while the camera is connected to a computer or printer the image data may be lost or damaged It is recommended that you use the optional AC adapter when connecting the camera to a computer or printer Do not connect or disconnect the AC adapter while the camera is connected to a computer or printer e Do not remove or load the battery or connect or disconnect the AC adapter while the camera is turned on Doing so could affect the camera s internal settings or functions e Do not insert or eject the card when the connecting cord plug of the AC adapter is plugged into the power coupler To insert or eject the card be sure to remove the power coupler from the camera e The AC adapter can be used within the range o
24. To take P 32 close pictures closer than 20 cm 8 with the zoom in the maximum WIDE position use the super macro mode Auto focus is not Use focus lock to focus on the subject and P 19 possible then shoot a picture There is condensation Turn the camera off and wait until it dries on the lens before turning it on again Colors look strange on the monitor during focusing Colors look strange on This is not a malfunction When focusing is the monitor when the successful the correct colors will be shutter button is pressed displayed halfway The monitor goes off The camera is in the Operate the camera press the shutter button sleep mode or zoom button xipueddy 127 Troubleshooting Ref page Possible cause Corrective action The flash does not fire The flash is set to Select a flash mode other than P 34 The subject is If you want the flash to fire on a brightly illuminated illuminated subject set the flash to fill in mode The camera records The flash does not fire in the movie mode movies Select a shooting mode other than Q Super macro mode is The flash does not fire in the super macro set mode Set the macro to W OFF or W4 Panorama mode is set The flash does not fire in the panorama mode The battery run time is brief You are using the Battery performance deteriorates in low camera in a cold temperatures
25. V Monitor brightness adjustment IC This function lets you adjust the brightness of the monitor to make it easier to see the image Fee Fees Fee Kl KA KA See ce See See Q See See ka ka ka eee eee ee tel eis eis Top menu gt MODE MENU gt SETUP gt HEI I Menus P 12 e For album playback mode Top menu ALBUM MENU gt HEI l Adjust the brightness while looking in the monitor and when you have set the desired level press e Pressing A brightens the monitor and A3 f pressing V darkens it By Ny OE E A I SELECT 6 GO OK ji D LRG Es Ws PT Sera NW This function lets you set the date and time The date and time is saved with each image and is used in the file name Top menu gt MODE MENU gt SETUP gt gt Menus P 12 Select one of the following date formats Y M D Year Month Day M D Y Month Day Year 2005 04 04 D M Y Day Month Year and Y M D press o0 00 e Move to the year setting e The following steps show the procedure used when the date and time settings are set to Y M D 2 Press AV to set the year then press gt to move to the month SELECT gt QP SET E GO OK setting eo 2005 01 01 e To move back to the previous setting b press lt 00 00 e The first two digits of the year are fixed SELECT gt QP SETG GOs OK 3 Repeat this procedure until the 3 date and tim
26. and press Take the picture e Press the shutter button fully and keep it pressed The camera will take pictures in sequence until you release the button pi Note e Sequential shooting Cultes not available in the following situations During parame shooting or two in one picture shooting When Fa BA ui e or a is selected for the scene mode e If the battery power is low and the battery check blinks during sequential shooting shooting stops and the camera starts saving the pictures you have taken Whether or not all of the shots are saved depends on how much battery power remains e is not available when Hi is set If you select H1 when O is set the flash setting automatically switches to AUTO suoiounj Buljoous jeuonippy G O prar Oo G De O G prar O O e ul Cc O xe ge et Self timer shooting This function lets you take pictures using the self timer Fix the camera securely on a tripod for self timer shooting This function is useful for taking pictures when you want to be included in the photograph lol le Select X ON by repeatedly pressing VX e If no operation is performed for about 2 seconds the self timer mode is set and the mode selection screen is automatically exited HQ 2560x1920 so Press the shutter button fully to take the picture e Pressing the shutter button halfway locks the focus and exposure e The self timer
27. computer Click Transfer Images ki on the OLYMPUS Master main menu e The menu for selecting the source is displayed 2 Click From Camera ice SE ee e The window for selecting images is displayed All the images in the camera D are displayed ER 3 Select the image files and click Transfer Images e A window indicating that the download is complete is displayed GE Ps EH S Es SEEPS Feet bom Fe mazes 4 Click Browse images now S Sekt e The downloaded images are displayed E j in the browse window Image transfer is complet e To return to the main menu click Menu Bronse images now E in the Browse window m Note The lamp on the camera blinks while downloading images Do not do any of the following while the lamp is blinking e Open the card cover e Remove the battery e Connect or disconnect the AC adapter Ken D we 5 Q O o we ben e E O o E we ei 5 O D O O Displaying camera images on a computer To disconnect the camera You can disconnect the camera after downloading the images to your computer Make sure that the lamp on the camera is lit green Preparation for disconnecting the USB cable Windows 98SE 1 Double click the My Computer icon and right click the Removable Disk icon to display the menu
28. moment that the shutter button is pressed Picture where subject is not clearly defined To prevent the camera from moving hold the camera firmly with both hands while keeping your elbows at your sides When taking pictures with the camera in the vertical position hold the camera so that the flash is positioned higher than the lens Keep your fingers and the strap away from the lens and flash Horizontal grip Vertical grip Incorrect grip Keep your fingers and the strap away from the lens flash and microphone If correct focus cannot be obtained The camera automatically detects the focus target in the frame The level of contrast is one of the criteria it uses to detect the subject The camera may fail to determine subjects with lower contrast than the surroundings or with an area of extremely strong contrast in the frame If this happens the simplest solution is to use the focus lock How to focus focus lock l Position the AF target mark on the subject you want to focus on e When shooting a hard to focus subject or a fast moving subject point the camera at an object about the same distance away as the subject AF target mark 2 Press the shutter button halfway e until the green lamp lights e When the focus and exposure are CD locked the green lamp lights e When the green lamp blinks Shutter button You are too close to the subject Take the picture at least 50 cm 20 away from th
29. not stop until you cancel it by pressing Picture rotation Pictures taken with the camera held vertically are displayed horizontally This function lets you turn such pictures 90 clockwise or counterclockwise so that they are displayed vertically Top menu gt MODE MENU gt PLAY gt Ier 90 0 90 Menus P 12 e For album playback mode Top menu ALBUM MENU gt amp gt 90 0 90 Kg Note e The following pictures cannot be rotated Movies protected pictures and pictures that have been edited on a computer e New picture orientations are saved even when the power is turned off J D lt SE e O 2 Playback Playing back movies This function lets you play back movies You can fast forward the movie or play it back one frame at a time Select an image with Q and display the top menu Top menu gt MOVIE PLAYBACK I Menus P 12 The movie is played back When playback ends the camera automatically returns to the MOVIE PLAYBACK beginning of the movie and displays the RESTART MOVIE PLAYBACK menu RESTARE Operations during movie playback Pressing AV lets you adjust the sound volume du A V gt lt g To play the movie again select RESTART To return to playback mode select EXIT ring playback Increases the volume Reduces the volume Each time you
30. not use a hub but connect the camera directly to the computer 9 J ndwo2 e 0 esawed y Bunoauuog Som D we 5 Q O o we ben e O o E we ei 5 O D O O Using OLYMPUS Master For editing and managing image files install the OLYMPUS Master software from the provided CD ROM What is OLYMPUS Master OLYMPUS Master is application software for editing images taken with a digital camera on a computer Installing it on your computer lets you do the following Manage images You can organize your images using the Download images from the camera or calendar display Search the image you other media want by date or keyword View images and movies Edit images You can run a slideshow and play back You can rotate images trim them and sound change the size Edit images with the filter and Make panoramic images correction functions You can make panoramic images using pictures taken in panorama mode Print images You can print images and make indexes calendars and postcards For details of functions and operations other than the above refer to the Help guide and OLYMPUS Master reference manual Using OLYMPUS Master Installing OLYMPUS Master Before installing the OLYMPUS Master software please confirm that your computer is compatible with the following system requirements For newer operating systems please
31. picture Do not select an extremely bright subject such as the sun for the first picture e You cannot adjust the zoom after the first picture e Panorama shooting is possible for up to 10 pictures When you have taken 10 pictures a warning mark IM appears The part of the previous picture where it will be joined to the next picture does not remain in the frame on the edge of the screen You have to remember what the part in the frame looked like and take the next picture so it overlaps Compose your shots so that the right edge of the previous picture overlaps with the left edge of the next picture if you are connecting pictures from left to right or vice versa if you are connecting pictures from right to left 3 Press to exit panorama shooting DI Note e The panorama mode is only available with Olympus cards e During panorama shooting the flash and sequential shooting modes are not available e The camera itself cannot connect panorama pictures The OLYMPUS Master software is necessary to connect the pictures GA c Es oO c Gan O c Ka 2 c 5 CO xe lt x gt Taking two in one pictures This function allows you to combine two pictures taken in succession and store them as a single picture This way you can enjoy having two subjects in one Fee Es See beee beee NS W e Top menu gt MODE MENU CAMERA gt DIN 1 Menuer P 12
32. picture you want to display TIPS You are recommended to use the optional AC adapter to play back pictures on a TV The close up playback index display and slideshow functions can also be used on a TV screen Note Make sure that the camera s video output signal type is the same as the TV s video signal type IS Video output selection P 75 The camera s monitor turns off automatically when the AV cable is connected to the camera Be sure to use the AV cable provided to connect the camera to the TV The picture may appear off center on the TV screen Playback ona TV Video output selection You can select NTSC or PAL according to your TV s video signal type When playing back pictures while connected to a TV in a foreign country be sure to set the VIDEO OUT setting accordingly Change the video signal type before connecting the AV cable If you select the wrong video signal type you will not be able to play back the recorded pictures properly on the TV Fee Fee Sa Wee See ks Kasd Sek See See See kaach Ka See Ka See Kai See See SC SS ee Top menu gt MODE MENU gt SETUP VIDEO OUT gt NTSC PAL gt Menus P 12 e For album playback mode Top menu gt ALBUM MENU gt VIDEO OUT gt NTSC PAL TIPS e TV video signal types amp main regions Check the video signal type before connecting the camera to the TV NTSC North America Taiwan Korea Japa
33. press the button the playback speed changes in the following order 2x 20x and back to 1x ech Sa Plays the movie in reverse Each time you sree div press the button the playback speed changes in the following order 2x 20x Playing time and back to 1x total recording time Pauses the movie and lets you play it back frame by frame Frame by frame playback A V gt lt Displays the first frame of the movie Displays the last frame of the movie Displays the next frame The movie can be played continuously by holding the button down Displays the previous frame The movie can be played continuously in reverse by BESS aie a Ds OO y holding the button down E Displays the MOVIE PLAYBACK menu EEN D Note The lamp on the camera blinks red while the camera is reading the movie from the card Reading of movies may take some time Do not open the battery compartment connector cover while the lamp on the camera is blinking red Doing so may damage the data on the card and render the card unusable gt Playing back albums You can organize your pictures by arranging them into albums on the card There are 12 albums Each album can have 200 pictures Using the OLYMPUS Master software in the provided CD ROM you can transfer the images from your computer to the album in the card Press the button in playback mode to CT button enable album playback mode
34. read only setting The image capacity of Replace the card or erase unwanted the card has been pictures Before erasing download CARD FULL reached and no more important images to a computer pictures can be taken The card is full Replace the card or erase unwanted Operations that require pictures Before erasing download saving data such as important images to a computer p recording movies CARD FULL making print reservations and editing still pictures cannot be performed C The battery is empty Charge the battery BATTERY There are no pictures The card contains no pictures NO PICTURE on the card Record pictures There is a problem with Use image processing software to PICTURE the selected picture and view the picture on a computer If ERROR it cannot be played back that cannot be done the image file on this camera is damaged The battery Close the battery compartment compartment connector connector cover cover is open CARD COVER OPEN When the camera is used Set the date and time for the first time or the battery has been removed for a long time the date and time are on the factory default setting This card cannot be Replace the card or format the card mE used with this camera Select POWER OFF and press or the card is not Insert a new card formatted Select FORMAT and press Se EC All data on the card is erased xipueddy
35. refer to the Olympus web site as shown on the back cover of this manual Operating environment Windows OS Windows 98SE Me 2000 Professional XP CPU Pentium II 500MHz or later RAM 128 MB or more at least 256 MB is recommended Hard disk capacity 300 MB or more Connector USB port Monitor 1 024 x 768 pixels 65 536 colors or more DN Note e Data transfer is only guaranteed on computers with a factory installed OS To install the software in Windows 2000 Professional XP you must log on as a user with administrators privileges Internet Explorer and QuickTime 6 or later should be installed on your computer Windows XP corresponds to Windows XP Professional Home Edition Windows 2000 corresponds to Windows 2000 Professional If you are using Windows 98SE the USB driver is installed automatically Macintosh OS Mac OS X 10 2 or later CPU Power PC G3 500MHz or later RAM 128 MB or more at least 256 MB is recommended Hard disk capacity 300 MB or more Connector USB port Monitor 1 024 x 768 pixels 32 000 colors or more 111 Jenduo2 e 0 e1awed y Bunoauuog Using OLYMPUS Master DN Note Operation is only guaranteed on a Macintosh when the camera is connected to a computer equipped with a built in USB port QuickTime 6 or later and Safari 1 0 or later must be installed Be sure to remove the media drag amp drop onto the trash icon before performing the following oper
36. region and click Next Refer to the sticker on the CD ROM package for the serial number e When the DirectX licensing agreement is displayed read the agreement and click YES OLYMPUS Master Setup elcome to the InstallShield Fizard for OLYMPUS Waster The InstallShieldR Wizard will install OLYMPUS Master on your computer To continue click Next User Information egion lt Back B Cancel e A screen asking whether or not you want to install Adobe Reader is displayed Adobe Reader is required to read the OLYMPUS Master instruction manual If this screen is not displayed Adobe Reader is already installed on your computer To install Adobe Reader click ORK e To cancel installation click Cancel Go to Step 7 OLYMPUS Master Setup e The Adobe Reader installation screen is displayed Follow the on screen instructions Follow the on screen instructions e The screen confirming that installation is completed is displayed Click Finish OLYMPUS Master Setup The setup of OLYMPUS Master has been completed Setup has finished installing OLYMPUS Master on your computer M i wouid Tike to view the READE file Select the option to restart immediately when the screen asking you if you wish to restart the computer is displayed and click OK e The computer res
37. that cannot be played back on this camera gt GA OO sch gt Q Vu Settings Screen color You can select the screen color displayed on the monitor from 4 patterns Top menu MODE MENU SETUP COLOR NORMAL BROWN BLUE BLACK gt Menus P 12 You can adjust the sound volume of still pictures or playback volume of movies Top menu gt MODE MENU gt SETUP VOLUME gt OFF LOW HIGH gt Menus P 12 e For album playback mode Top menu gt ALBUM MENU gt VOLUME gt OFF LOW HIGH You can adjust the volume of the camera s sound Choose from HIGH or LOW You can turn the sound off completely by setting OFF Top menu gt NODE MENU gt SETUP gt Teil OFF LOW HIGH I Menus P 12 You can choose from 3 different sounds for the shutter button You can also set the volume of the sound to LOW or HIGH You can turn the sound off completely by setting OFF o ee beses Wee ASA ee beses ee RS Wee ee Set Top menu gt MODE MENU gt SETUP SHUTTER SOUND gt Menus P 12 I select OFF 1 2 or 3 If you selected 1 2 or 3 select ae D LOW or HIGH and press SELECT GOK Rec view You can choose whether or not to display the picture you have just taken on the monitor ON The picture being recorded to the card is displ
38. you to take a picture of yourself while holding the camera TIPS e The zoom function is locked at the W position and cannot be changed while in self portrait mode e Spot metering is not available in this mode 32 INDOOR Suitable for taking pictures of the subject indoors together with the background scene The background is reproduced clearly TIPS e Record mode can only be set to SQ2 1280 x 960 1024 x 768 and 640 x 480 27 WO e OU O o gt O O 5 gt 5 O O a OD O prar Oo G Mess O C Ke O O eg OD KE ID ul D Selecting a shooting mode according to the situation 4H CANDLE The optimum mode to take a picture of candles preserving the warm light from fire TIPS The flash cannot be used e Record mode can only be set to SQ2 1280 x 960 1024 x 768 and 640 x 480 SUNSET Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises TIPS e The flash cannot be used XA FIREWORKS Lets you capture the expanding burst of light from fireworks TIPS e The camera uses slower shutter speeds when set to S The use of a tripod is recommended to prevent your pictures from being blurred by camera movement Selecting a shooting mode according to the situation Selecting a scene mode SCENE Press A SCENE e The screen for selecting a scene mode is displayed 1 _ PROGRAM AUTO _ SS l Mk
39. 4 select the album that have the picture to print and press Gi TIPS e Operate the print setting following the camera s monitor Go to Flowchart for printing Flowchart for printing When you have connected the camera to a printer successfully you can apply print reservation to selected pictures or you can print a currently displayed picture Follow the operation guide on the camera s monitor Press lt gt A V to select the item you want PRINT MODE SELECT PRINT ALL PRINT MULTI PRINT ALL INDEX Follow the operation guide displayed Ersa sea coral nero Select the print mode PRINT MODE SELECT i S You can print selected pictures one by one or you can print multiple pictures on a single sheet of paper I P 97 EXIT lt SELECTS E GO OK Select the print paper setting PRINTPAPER e ge You can select the print paper a BEER setting according to your printer STANDARD gt STANDARD and you can select whether to z print pictures with a blank frame or not CANCEL GI SELECT P GO OK gt 0 5 E 5 Kl e r E o Direct printing PictBridge Select the picture you want to print Display the picture you want to print You can print the currently displayed picture at once or you D can make the print reservation BNOO 08S0 and select the other pictures at SELECT fp PRINT OK same time SINGLE PRINT MORE
40. 7 a a2 RENE PS REESEN e Press lt Moves to February 23 e Press gt Moves to February 27 e Press A Moves to January 29 e Press V Moves to March 12 D Note e Months in which no pictures were taken are not displayed e If you did not set the date and time on the camera or change the date with the provided OLYMPUS Master the pictures may not be displayed on the correct date SE E CH Iw Je M w Playback Slideshow E This function displays still pictures stored in the card one after another You can select from four different transition effects Only the first frame of each movie is displayed NORMAL Displays the pictures stored on the card one at a time FADER Displays the pictures by gradually fading out the previous picture and fading in the next picture SLIDE Displays the pictures by sliding the next picture over the previous picture alternately from the top and bottom WINDOW Displays the pictures by gradually enlarging the next picture from the top left of the screen Select a still picture and display the top menu gt Playing back still pictures Top menu p gt i VS Menus P 12 l Select NORMAL FADER SLIDE or WINDOW and press NORMAL Ko FADER e The slideshow starts 2 Press __ WINDOW The slideshow ends and the first frame SELECT GO OK is displayed e The slideshow will
41. An index also helps you find the pages where a function or item that you are looking for appears For effective use of the manual reference page numbers are listed next to the names of the camera parts and in the menu lists 140 e Shooting mode menus en Top menu Tab Function Setting hd n MODE MENU CAMERA ESP e ESP e P 38 DRIVE CM P 47 ISO AUTO 64 100 200 400 P 39 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF ON P 31 AF MODE iESP SPOT P 37 U OFF ON P 52 PANORAMA P49 2IN1 P 51 OFF ON P 42 CARD FORMAT YES NO P 80 SETUP ALL RESET OFF ON P 82 eg P 83 PW ON SETUP SCREEN OFF 1 2 3 VOLUME OFF LOW P 84 HIGH COLOR NORMAL BROWNIBLUE p g6 BLACK wl OFF LOW HIGH P 86 SHUTTER SOUND OFF 1 2 3 LOW HIGH Ter REC VIEW OFF ON P 87 FILE NAME RESET AUTO P 88 PIXEL MAPPING P 89 ec P 90 S VIDEO OUT NTSC PAL P 75 2 0 0 0 2 0 P 40 SHQ HQ SQ1 SQ2 P 21 WB AUTOA cD 8 P 41 TI Available languages vary depending on the area where you purchased this camera 141 d O 2 D D O E o d gt O D E Q O A Menu list e Shooting mode menus W Top menu Tab Function Setting Ce a MODE MENU CAMERA ESP Ce ESP e P 38 ISO AUTO 64 100 200 400 P 39 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF ON P 31 CARD FORMAT YES NO P 80 SETUP ALL RESET OFF ON P
42. Drive name USB INSTALL EXE e Data transfer is not guaranteed in the following environments even if your computer is equipped with a USB port e Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 e Windows 98SE upgrades from Windows 95 98 e Mac OS 8 6 or earlier However data transfer is confirmed on Mac OS 8 6 equipped with a factory installed USB port and USB MASS Storage Support 1320 Computers with a USB port added by means of an extension card etc Computers without a factory installed OS and home built computers 123 Jenduo2 e 0 esawWed y Bunoauuog Appendix lO VK This chapter contains useful information from OLYMPUS Here you will find what to do when you are stuck or don t understand the meaning of the terms used in this manual Refer to this section for basic troubleshooting camera care and a full glossary to understanding the terms used in this manual 124 Troubleshooting Error codes Monitor indication Possible cause Corrective action The card is notinserted Insert a card or remove the card D or it cannot be and insert it again correctly recognized If the problem persists format the NO CARD card If the card cannot be formatted use a new card p There is a problem with This card cannot be used Insert a CARD ERROR the card new card D Writing to the card is The recorded image has been WRITE prohibited protected read only on a computer PROTECT Download the image to a computer and cancel the
43. ICK VIEW button or press the shutter button halfway In playback mode press the button to enable album playback mode The album selection screen is displayed on the monitor Playing back albums P 59 To return to normal playback mode press the button again Press to display the menu on the monitor About the menus The menu items that can be used differ depending on the mode Top menu Menus are divided into shortcut menus and mode menus Mode menus You can go to each setting s screen directly The settings are categorized into tabs by function Menus Shortcut menus Playback still pictures Playback movies I P 58 SI uolje1ado siseg Menus Mode menus O Ke ken Q O D d a CAMERA tab PLAY tab e a CARD tab EDIT tab SETUP tab DIGITAL ZOOM CARD tab e Lu Ba AF MODE SETUP tab CAMERA For setting shooting tab related functions CARD tab or formatting the memory card PLAY tab For setting playback related functions EDIT tab For editing saved pictures CARD tab For formatting cards and erasing all image data SETUP tab For setting basic camera functions and ease of use features SETUP tab For setting basic camera functions and ease of use features TIPS e In amp mode the mode menu differs in shooting mode and in playback mode For detai
44. ISO is set to AUTO the sensitivity is automatically increased suo1 2un Bunoous pasuearpy Vu Cc O prar C De O G prar O O E OH Ou S c ul gt xe st Exposure compensation This function allows you to make fine changes to the exposure setting You can adjust the exposure in the range of 2 0 EV in 1 3 EV steps When the setting is changed you can check the result on the monitor peen po See See L CH S ZS ZS ZS See See Top menu gt E4 VS Menus P 12 Press AV to adjust the exposure and press e Adjust toward Press A to adjust up to 2 0 EV in 1 3 EV steps e Adjust toward Press V to adjust up to 2 0 EV in 1 3 EV steps TIPS Often 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 In some situations you may get better results when the exposure that the camera sets is compensated adjusted manually ga Note If the flash is used the image brightness exposure may differ from the intended brightness Exposure compensation cannot correct the image if the surroundings of the subject are extremely bright or dark White balance Color reproduction differs depending on the light conditions For instance when daylight the setting sun or tungsten
45. K SINGEE REIN TAZ MORES TEI a E al Direct printing PictBridge Setting printing data Select whether to print printing data such as the date and time or file name on the picture when printing PRINT INFO Qx Sets the number of prints 4 DATE Prints the date and time recorded on the picture ane FILE NAME Prints the file name recorded on the FILE NAME p WITHOUT picture E Crops part of the picture and enlarges the uncropped section for printing SELECT SET GO OK eee penp Trimming You can crop part of a picture and print the uncropped section as a full picture If the trimmed picture is small enlarging it may result in graininess when printing it Press A V lt to move the trimming frame Press the W side or T side of the zoom button to select the trimming size Print when you have set the pictures for printing and printing data OK Transfers images you print to the printer CANCEL Cancel printing All print reservation data will be lost If you want to keep the print reservation data and make other settings press lt 1 This returns you to CANCEL CANCEL lt SELECT el GO OK the previous setting 0 5 E 5 Kl e r E o dl o i 5 wes D Q D z prar z D Direct printing PictBridge To stop and cancel printing press CONTINUE Continues printing CONTINUE CANCEL Cancels printing All print reservati
46. L remove from the album ANCE UNDO ALL Allows you to remove all cancer _ the pictures within the SELECT a GO album at one time Playing back albums Undo entry selected pictures 2 Select SEL IMAGE and press e UNDO ENTRY SEL IMAGE UNDO ALL CANCEL SELECT GO 3 Press lt gt to select the picture you want to undo entry and press Ke A SCH PES e To select the picture by single frame playback press the T side of the zoom button e The V mark will appear on the selected picture e To cancel the selection press A again e Ifyou want to undo entry other pictures repeat Step 3 When you have selected the picture s to undo entry press OK ERD 5 Select YES and press Playback Undo all 2 Select UNDO ALL and press UNDO ENTRY _SEL IMAGE Select YES and press CANCEL SELECT Sl GO Playing back albums Erase album picture Erases a picture from an album Erasing in this way is different from the undo entry function By erasing the picture with this function the picture will be completely erased from the card Select the album that have the pictures you want to erase and display the top menu DN Note e You cannot erase protected pictures Cancel protection before erasing such pictures e Once erased pictures cannot be restored Check each picture before erasing to avoid accidentally erasing pi
47. L INDEX dl 5 O Q O A Names of parts Playback mode 1 2 143 E Ka tS 3 aen A ie Sg D E Movie esch a e LES Print reservation i number of prints e 1 mem R page Movie spoe N je e x eja s E Image size 2560 x 1920 2048 x 1536 1280 x 960 etc Exposure compensation 2 0 2 0 White balance WB AUTO Zb c D 24 25 23 oliso IS064 ISO0100 ISO200 IS0400 11 Date and time 05 04 30 15 30 12 Frame number 30 P 102 Playing time Total 00 00 00 36 P 58 recording time ch DN Note e The indications that appear on a movie picture that has been selected and displayed from the index display are different from those that appear when the movie picture is displayed using the movie playback function For reference page numbers relating to camera parts see Names of parts 2 NIN ET 51 A AG AGA DICK eege Eent 133 PAP MOIE ni sland constr e EREE 37 AF target mark REN 19 ALBUM ENTRN 60 ALBUM MENU 60 Album pDl vback 62 Album playback mode 5 59 ALL EE 97 LIS PRINT ee 97 PRES A KE 82 All frame erase W ccccccceeeceeee 79 All frame reservation dk 104 AUTO White balance WB AUTO 41 Ltr E EE 10 34 AV Call EE 74 B SEL EE 134 Battery check 152 154 BEACH A SNOW Oe 27 Beep sound ail 86 BEHIND GLASS L 27 een 86 BLACK amp WHITE snaannonannnnnnnnnnennne 69 SINN IEN 86 BROWN EE 86
48. O 2 D D O E o d gt O D E Q O A Menu list e Playback mode menus gt movies Top menu Tab Function Setting ECH page MODE MENU PLAY On OFF ON P 78 INFO OFF ON P 76 EDIT jINDEX INDEX CANCEL P 73 CARD ALL ERASE YES NO P 79 FORMAT YES NO Don SETUP ALL RESET OFF ON P 82 ea P 83 PW ON SETUP SCREEN OFF 1 2 3 VOLUME OFF LOW P 84 HIGH COLOR NORMAL BROWN BLUE P86 BLACK i VOLUME OFF LOW HIGH P 86 wu OFF LOW HIGH P 86 a P 90 D P 91 VIDEO OUT NTSC PAL P 75 wie 4 9 16 25 P 55 MOVIE PLAYBACK P 58 ALBUM ENTRY SEL IMAGE SET P 60 CALENDAR SET ALL CANCEL ERASE YES NO P 79 1 Available languages vary depending on the area where you purchased this camera 144 Menu list e Playback mode menus eil For album playback mode Ref Top menu Tab Function Setting page ALBUM MENU SEL ALBUM P 62 On OFF ON P 78 EES 90 0 90 P 57 SELECT TITLE AGE OK CANCEL P 66 EEN P 102 VOLUME OFF LOW HIGH P 86 ICH P 90 VIDEO OUT NTSC PAL P 75 2 MOVIE PLAYBACK P 56 58 UNDO ENTRY SEL IMAGE P 63 UNDO ALL CANCEL ERASE SEL IMAGE ALL ERASE P 65 CANCEL 2 Not displayed with movies 3 Not displayed with still pictures 145 a O 2 D D O E o dl 5 O el E s Q O A List of factory default
49. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Stulus Verve CE mini DIGITAL Advanced Detailed explanations of all the functions for getting the most out Manual of your camera Basic Operation Basic Shooting Advanced Shooting Playing Back Printing Online Pictures Camera Settings 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 Inthe interest of continually improving products Olympus reserves the right to update or modify information contained in this manual How to use this manual Indications used in this manual A sample page is shown below to explain how to read the instructions in this manual Look at it carefully before taking or viewing pictures See the reference pages for further details on how to use the buttons or menus Set the mode dial to one of these symbols 3 Mode dial P 9 Monitor brightness adjustment E Select the menus in the order indicated by gt Menus P 12 Procedures differ for album playback mode Available languages vary depending on the area where you purchased this camera Is Selecting a language P 83 This function lets you adjust
50. a finer print However as the resolution of the picture is not changed the size of the print will be smaller You can enlarge the size of the print but the picture will appear grainy If you want to print large high quality pictures set the record mode as high as possible when taking the pictures IS Record mode P 21 dl o i 5 wes D Q D z prar z D Print settings DPOF ES Note e DPOF reservations set by another device cannot be changed by this camera Make changes using the original device If a card contains DPOF reservations set by another device entering reservations using this camera may overwrite the previous reservations If there is not enough space in the card memory you may not be able to enter the reservation data CARD FULL will be displayed You can make DPOF print reservations for up to 999 images per card Even if an image appears with the message PICTURE ERROR it may be possible to make print reservations In this case the print reservation icon dl does not appear when the image is displayed for full view dk appears when multiple images are displayed index display allowing you to confirm the print reservation Not all functions may be available on all printers at all print shops or at all photo labs Print reservation may take a little time when saving printing data to a card Flowchart for setting up the print reservations For print reservation there ar
51. arm 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 Legal and Other Notices e 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 e 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 135 xipueddy Appendix Safety Precautions 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 countri
52. at one of the pictures you have taken is displayed when you turn the camera on That s originality for you And if you lend the camera to friends from abroad you can select the appropriate language for on screen display Making use of these functions will make such a difference to how much fun you get out of your camera Why not try them out Which H Use shutter sound Use the beep sound wal What monitor brightness aa Adjusting the volume Use screen setup All reset Now you have your very own customized camera GA O c 5 well v This function lets you choose whether or not to save the current camera settings after the power is turned off The settings affected by ALL RESET are listed as below The ALL RESET setting ON OFF applies to all the modes If ALL RESET is set to OFF in one shooting mode this setting applies to all the other modes both shooting and playback ON All settings are returned to the factory default settings after the power is turned off factory default setting Ex With ALL RESET to ON even if you set lt to SQ1 after you turn on the camera again it will return to HQ as default setting OFF The settings made before the power is turned off are saved However each setting will return to the factory default setting with a scene mode other than PROGRAM AUTO ey Zeie Zeie xx Zeen Zeie See See Pa ka ka ka See PM e ka ka ka
53. ations Failure to do so could result in unstable computer operation and the need to reboot e Disconnect the cable connecting the camera to the computer e Turn off the camera e Open the camera s battery compartment connector cover Windows Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive e The OLYMPUS Master setup screen is displayed e Ifthe screen is not displayed double click the My Computer icon and click the CD ROM icon 2 Click the OLYMPUS Master e The QuickTime installation screen is ae displayed mese e QuickTime is required to use OLYMPUS Master If the QuickTime screen is not displayed QuickTime 6 or later is already installed on the computer In this case go to step 4 3 Click Next and follow the on screen instructions e When the QuickTime licensing agreement is displayed read the agreement and click Agree to proceed with the installation e The OLYMPUS Master installation screen is displayed Som D we 5 Q O o we ben e O o E we ei 5 O D O O Using OLYMPUS Master A Follow the on screen instructions e When the OLYMPUS Master licensing agreement is displayed read the agreement and click Yes to proceed with the installation e When the User Information dialog box is displayed enter your Name and OLYMPUS Master Serial Number select your
54. ayed This is useful for making a brief check of the picture you have just taken Pressing the shutter button halfway during Rec View lets you resume shooting immediately OFF The picture being recorded to the card is not displayed This is useful when you want to prepare for your next shot while the previous picture is being recorded ET Top menu gt MODE MENU gt SETUP gt REC VIEW gt OFF ON I amp S Menus P 12 KA Note e Rec view is not available in sequential shooting mode GA OO sch gt Q Vu GA O c 5 well v The camera automatically creates file names and folder names for images to be stored in Files can be numbered from 0001 to 9999 and folders can be numbered from 100 to 999 Examples are shown below Folder name File name ma DCIM OLYMP Pmdd j T T or Folder No Month 1 C File No 100 999 0001 9999 Day 01 31 Month Jan Sep 1 9 Oct A Nov B Dec C There are two settings from which you can choose RESET or AUTO Choose the one that is best for you when transferring images to a computer RESET The file number and folder number are reset every time a new card is inserted in the camera The folder number returns to No 100 and the file number returns to No 0001 This method is useful when grouping files on separate cards AUTO Even if a new card is inserted the folder number and file number are r
55. c to advanced giving you an understanding of all the functions related to taking pictures To view edit and sort the pictures you have taken Settings to make your camera easier to use To print the pictures you have taken To enjoy the pictures you have taken on a computer To use OLYMPUS Master Troubleshooting For when you want to know the names of parts see a list of menus or find what you are looking for Table of Contents P 4 Basic operation P8 Tips before you start taking pictures P 17 Basic shooting functions P 25 Advanced shooting functions P 36 Additional shooting functions P 44 Playback P 53 Settings P 81 Printing pictures P 92 Connecting the camera to a computer P 108 Appendix P 124 Miscellaneous P 140 The title page of each chapter gives a short description of the contents Be sure to check it out LA En Table of Contents How to use this manusal 2 Composition of the manual cece cceeceeseeeeceeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeeaeeeeaaeees 3 1 Basic operation 8 Mode dal 9 Direct buttons ccccccccccececseeeeceeeeceeeseeeesaeeeeeusessacessusessaeeesueesseeeees 10 MENUS ee ee ee ee 12 About the menus nnnannnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnrrnrrrnnnnne 12 How to usethemenus cece ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeesaeeesaueeesaeeeseeees 15 2 Tips before you start taking pictures
56. ctures You are recommended to protect important pictures to avoid accidentally erasing them Protected pictures cannot be erased but they are all erased by formatting Select the picture that you want to protect and display the top menu Top menu gt MODE MENU gt PLAY gt Om gt OFF ON gt Menus P 12 e For album playback mode Top menu gt ALBUM MENU gt O n gt OFF ON e To cancel protection select OFF and press picture is protected Erasing pictures This function erases recorded pictures Pictures can be erased either one at a time or all the pictures on the card DN Note e You cannot erase protected pictures Cancel protection before erasing such pictures e Once erased pictures cannot be restored Check each picture before erasing to avoid accidentally erasing pictures you want to keep US Protecting pictures P 78 Erasing pictures Single frame erase Select the picture that you want to erase and display the top menu ROU We See Zeie ee PS Top menu gt ERASE I Menus P 12 Select YES and press e The picture is erased and the menu is exited e To cancel single frame erase select NO and press eS pe ete 4 SELECTS AGOS OKIE i gt ee ae All frame erase This function erases all the pictures on the card LAAN See Wee Ka CH SS See 2 Top men
57. ctures in the evening or at night The camera sets a slower shutter speed than is used in normal shooting For example if you take a picture of a street at night in P mode the lack of brightness will result in a dark picture with only dots of light In the Night Scene shooting mode the true appearance of the street is captured TIPS e The camera uses slower shutter speeds when set to FJ The use of a tripod is recommended to prevent your pictures from being blurred by camera movement NIGHT PORTRAIT Suitable for shooting both the main subject and background at night TIPS e The camera uses slower shutter speeds when set to E Be sure to stabilize the camera by using a tripod e The flash fires in the red eye reduction mode US Flash shooting P 34 Selecting a shooting mode according to the situation t CUISINE Lets you take beautiful pictures of food The saturation sharpness and contrast settings are increased to take sharp vivid pictures of the subject Ge BEACH amp SNOW Suitable for taking pictures at a beach or in snow Lets you take beautiful pictures of scenery with sand or snow Ys SELF PORTRAIT SELF TIMER Suitable for taking pictures while traveling Lets you take pictures of yourself and the landscape DS BEHIND GLASS Suitable for taking pictures of items displayed in a shop s window or through glass TIPS e The flash cannot be used s SELF PORTRAIT Enables
58. ctures you want to keep US Protecting pictures P 78 BAAS Sie Wee boses CH Ss Las See eis Top menu gt ERASE I Menus P 12 l Select the method of erasing you want to use SEL IMAGE SEL IMAGE Allows you to select individual pictures to be ALL ERASE erased ANGEL ALL ERASE Allows you to erase all the pictures within the SELECT f GO album all at once Erase selected pictures 2 Select SEL IMAGE and press OK SEL IMAGE ALL ERASE CANCEL SELECT GO e J D lt SE D O 2 Playback Playing back albums 3 Press lt gt to select the picture Steet ____SEL IMAGE you want to erase and press A G ng we e To select the picture by single frame playback press the T side of the zoom button e The Y mark will appear on the selected picture e To cancel the selection press A again e If you want to erase other pictures repeat Step 3 4 When you have selected the picture s to erase press 5 Select YES and press Erase all 2 Select ALL ERASE and press 3 Select YES and press ALL ERASE CANCEL SELECT J GO Changing the title image You can change the title image first image in the album displayed on the album selection screen Select the album that you want to change and display the top menu Top menu ALBUM MENU SELECT TITLE IMAGE I amp S Menus
59. d applause along with the action Or use sequential shooting mode to take a succession of shots of a goal and pick out the best ones later In the country or at a tourist spot Use panorama mode to capture a beautiful mountain range or impressive building At a party or family gathering Use the self timer to take group photos at school reunions or birthday parties Recording movies This function allows you to record movies The sound is automatically recorded with the movie Although the camera maintains the correct exposure during movie recording even if your subject moves the focus and zoom will be locked so it will be out of focus if the distance to the subject is changed Decide the composition of the picture e The available recording time on the card that you are using is displayed on the monitor e You can use the zoom button to enlarge your subject 2 Press the shutter button fully to start recording e During movie recording lights red 3 Press the shutter button again to stop recording e When the remaining recording time has been used up recording stops automatically e When there is space available in the card memory the remaining recording time is displayed and the camera is ready to shoot TIPS To use the zoom during movie recording During movie recording optical zoom is not available To use the zoom set DIGITAL ZOOM to ON I5 Using the digital zoom P 31
60. de lets you shoot from as close as 8 cm 3 1 to your subject Subjects measuring approximately 4 4 x 3 3 cm 1 7 x 1 3 can be captured on the monitor In the d mode normal shooting is also possible but the position of the zoom is fixed automatically and cannot be adjusted Select W or 4 by repeatedly pressing 4 e If no operation is performed for about 2 AS seconds the macro or super macro mode is set and the mode selection screen is automatically exited HQ 2560x1920 zl Press the shutter button fully to take the picture Taking close up pictures macro super macro mode TIPS The subject appears in shadow when the super macro mode is used If the center of the frame within the AF target mark is metered when you are close to the subject and you shoot with the optimal exposure the picture will come out correctly IS ESP Spot metering P 38 m Note If you take pictures of your subject at a distance of more than 50 cm 20 in the macro mode the camera will take longer than usual to focus If you take pictures of your subject at a distance of more than 20 cm 7 9 in the super macro mode the camera will take longer than usual to focus If you use the flash in macro shooting shadows may be noticeable and the appropriate exposure may not be obtained During super macro shooting the zoom and flash are not available WO e OU O o gt O O eg 5 h 5 O O
61. e L to print selected pictures only or amp to print all pictures in the card Top menu MODE MENU gt PLAY gt UU US Menus P 12 For album playback mode Top menu gt ALBUM MENU gt Gh Select print reservation mode L PRINT ORDER l l l Select making print reservations for only selected picture s or all the pictures stored on the card US Selecting print reservation mode P 104 caNceL ta ere ege Au Mir operation guide i v 5 E 5 Kl e r E o Print settings DPOF Select the picture s you want to print Select the picture to print and set DH the number of prints If you selected xl the number of prints will be one and this setting CH kass 12 20 is not available i RTN eel e Z SELECT P GO OK CCS Select printing the picture without the shooting date and time or with the shooting date or time The printing data such as the number of prints will be stored with the picture on the card Selecting print reservation mode You can select 4 or E for print reservation mode D PRINT ORDER d Makes print reservations for only selected picture s dk Makes print reservations for all the pictures stored on the card one by one dl o i 5 wes D Q D z prar z D If data is already stored on the card CANCEL 4 SELECT GO OK The LLPRINT ORDER SETTING screen appears givi
62. e ae 56 Slideshow le cicioosiedocvheaa leiden 56 SORT ENER 68 SPOT AF model 37 Spot metering el 38 SER ante Mert th aren EN TS 21 24 SLE NEE 21 24 S02 ON err eed ern 21 24 STANDARD so Ase aac ht a net 93 Sunny day S08 aiiin 41 SUNSET pit iren 28 Super macro shooting db 32 T Reie r EE 12 Timmin ET a 70 99 Tungsten light 2 41 Index U UNDO ENTRY ALBUM 63 LUSbBcable 94 114 123 USB driver 111 123 V MIDE O OUT raian a 75 VOLUME ete eet al alert elec tetas 86 W White balance WR 41 WINDOW 56 X xD Picture Card 135 Z ee EEN 30 r FP O N U gt A lt g m gt x lt OLYMPUS http www olympus com OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP Shinjuku Monolith 3 1 Nishi Shinjuku 2 chome Shinjuku ku Tokyo Japan OLYMPUS IMAGING AMERICA INC Two Corporate Center Drive P O Box 9058 Melville NY 11747 9058 U S A Tel 631 844 5000 Technical Support USA 24 7 online automated help http www olympusamerica com support Phone customer support Tel 1 888 553 4448 Toll free Our phone customer support is available from 8 am to 10 pm Monday to Friday ET E Mail distec olympus com Olympus software updates can be obtained at http www olympus com digital OLYMPUS EUROPA GMBH Premises Wendenstrasse 14 18 20097 Hamburg Germany Tel 49 40 23 77 3 0 Fax 49 40 23 07 61 Goods delivery Bredowstrasse 20 22113 Hamburg Germany
63. e are completely set e The time is displayed in the 24 hour format Consequently 2 p m is displayed as 14 00 4 Press e For a more accurate setting press CG when the time signal hits 00 seconds H Note Note e The date and time settings will be returned to the factory default settings if the camera is left without the battery for approximately 1 day The settings will be canceled 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 If the date and time setting is canceled a warning is displayed on the monitor the next time the camera is turned on IS Error codes P 125 GA OO gt Q Vu Printing pictures 4444444444444 40 4004 You can print out the pictures you have taken either at a photo shop or at home on your own printer If you go to a photo shop it is a good idea to store the print reservation data on the card first This lets you select the pictures you want to print and decide how many prints you want If you print the pictures at home you can either connect the camera directly to the printer or you can connect the camera to a computer download the pictures and print from the computer Printing at the store Use the camera to select the pictures you want to print Select the pictures you want to print at the store AN Pr
64. e subject When the distance from the camera to the subject is less than 50 cm 20 select the macro mode VS Taking close up pictures macro super macro mode P 32 The focus and exposure are not locked Release your finger from the shutter button re position the AF target mark on the subject and press the shutter button halfway again soinjoid Hurye Wes noA asojaq scht Vu all Ben KE Q O E x ul ul O a all Bn O Me Ou 2 2 ke If correct focus cannot be obtained 3 Keeping the shutter button Green lamp pressed halfway recompose your shot 4 Press the shutter button fully Shutter button TIPS Focus on the subject in the center of the frame LS AF mode P 37 Subjects that are difficult to focus on Under certain types of conditions the auto focus may not work properly The green lamp blinks The subject cannot be brought into focus Subject with Subject with an Subject without low contrast extremely bright area in vertical lines the center of the frame oi The green lamp lights but the subject cannot be brought into focus alt Subjects at Fast moving The subject to be different subject focused on is not in distances the center of the frame If this happens focus on an object with high contrast at the same distance as the intended subject focus lock recompose your shot and then take the picture If the sub
65. e the necessary printer settings zit in lg O Margin equivalent 2 OK CG 4 Select a layout and size aes e To print the date and time with your image check the box next to Print Date and select between Date and Date amp Time 5 Select the thumbnail image that a oes you want to print and click Zz S Add e A preview of the selected image is displayed on the layout 6 Select the number of copies BEE 122 To download and save images to a computer without using OLYMPUS Master 7 Click Print e Printing starts e To return to the main menu click Menu in the Photo Print window To download and save images to a computer without using OLYMPUS Master This camera is compatible with USB mass storage You can connect the camera to your computer using the USB cable provided with the camera to download and save images without using OLYMPUS Master The following environment is required to use the USB cable to connect the camera to your computer Windows Windows 98SE Me 2000 Professional XP Macintosh Mac OS 9 0 to 9 2 X DN Note e If your computer is running Windows 98SE you will need to install the USB driver Before connecting the camera to your computer with the USB cable double click the files from the following folders on the OLYMPUS Master CD ROM provided
66. eecceececeeeecanceceuceseueeeseeesseeessaeeesueessaesesseeeees 84 Screen Setup 85 EE geseet eebe 86 PRY AC e En 86 SA NEE 86 Shutter sound 87 Rec WE ege geseet See 87 File name annnannnannnennnennnnnnnnnnrnnnrnrnnrrnrrrrnersrrrnrrrnrernrrnrrnnersnrrnrernnernnee 88 Pixel VAD OIG BE 89 Monitor brightness adjustment ICH 90 Setting the date and time cn 91 8 Printing pictures 92 Direct printing PictBridge cccceccecessseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeaaes 93 Using the direct printing function sseesnneeneeeerennrneeenrererneee nne 93 Connecting the Camera toaprinter rreren 94 Flowchart for Gormtmg 95 Selecting the print mode ue 97 Setting the print paper eme 98 Selecting pictures you want to print cece ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 98 Setting printing data 99 TEDA GEST EE 99 Tel Ce PAEO EE E AE 99 Exiting direct pDrimtpng 100 If an error code is dsplaved 101 Print settings DPOF d 102 How to make print reservatons 102 Flowchart for setting up the print resernvatons 103 Selecting print reservation mode 104 Selecting the picture tO pont 105 Setting the printing data 105 Completing the print reservation 105 Resetting print reservation data 106 Table of Contents 9 Connecting the camera to a computer 108 lei 109 Using OLYMPUS Master ENEE 110 What is OLYMPUS Master 110 Installing OLYMPUS Master 111 Connecting the cameratoacomputer 114 S
67. eep mode when connected to the USB cable Movies cannot be printed 0 5 E 5 Kl e r E o Direct printing PictBridge Connecting the camera to a printer Use the USB cable provided to connect the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer Turn the printer on and plug the USB cable into the printer s USB port e For details of how to turn the printer on and the position of the USB port refer to the printer s instruction manual SS 2 Plug the USB cable into the Battery compartment camera s multi connector connector cover e The monitor turns on and the selection screen for the USB connection is displayed 3 Select PRINT and press e After ONE MOMENT screen appears the camera and the printer will be connected PRINT EXIT SELECT Sl GO D Note e If PC is selected screen will not change to next screen Remove the USB cable and repeat the procedure from step 1 again e If EXIT is selected the camera is not recognized by the printer and turns off 4 Select ALL IMAGES or SEL ALBUM and press ALL IMAGES Select from all pictures in the card and print SEL ALBUM Select the picture from the album entry and print If you selected SEL ALBUM you cannot select PRINT ORDER in the PRINT MODE SELECT screen dl o i 5 wes D Q D z prar z D MN Direct printing PictBridge 5 If you selected SEL ALBUM in Step
68. es 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 Unauthorized photographing or use of copyrighted 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 in 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 136 Safety Precautions FCC Notice e 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
69. etained from the previous card so the same file number is not used on different cards This helps you to manage multiple cards This method is useful when you want to manage all your files with sequential numbers Fee Fee KX Kl Ka Zeien Se Kid Se SS Ss W s S25064 Top menu gt MODE MENU gt SETUP gt FILE NAME RESET AUTO gt Menus P 12 Note e When the File No reaches 9999 the file number returns to 0001 and the folder number changes e When both the Folder and File No reach their respective maximum number 999 9999 the number of storable pictures becomes 0 even if the card is not full No more pictures can be taken Replace the card with a new one Pixel mapping The pixel mapping feature allows the camera to check and adjust the CCD and image processing functions It is not necessary to operate this function frequently Approximately once a year is recommended Wait at least one minute after taking or viewing pictures to allow the pixel mapping function to perform EE Top menu gt MODE MENU gt SETUP gt PIXEL MAPPING Menus P 12 Press gt to display START and press e The BUSY bar is displayed during pixel mapping When pixel mapping is finished the screen returns to the mode menu KA Note e If you turn the camera off during pixel mapping start again from the beginning GA OO gt Q Vu GA O c 5 well
70. etting the camera select the optimal settings is simple and easy but if you want you can be a lot more creative Now that you have mastered basic operation you can start enjoying your camera s more advanced functions You can adjust the shooting conditions manually and try out different effects For example if it is evening you can add a touch of color to the night sky By setting the white balance to tungsten light you can give the dark sky a blue tone Adjusting a single function can produce amazing results Try various settings and discover all sorts of new possibilities SELECT GO AF mode This function allows you to select the focus range of your subject IESP Focus selection is based on the entire picture on the screen Even when the subject is not in the center of the screen focusing is possible SPOT Focus selection is based on the subject within the AF target mark x f f qj H d JN Subject suitable for IESP Subject suitable for SPOT focus mode focus mode E Top menu gt MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt AF MODE gt Menus P 12 Select IESP or SPOT and press LLI lt a oz lt L oo Bn Lu DP suoijoun Bunoous pesueapy There are two ways of measuring the brightness of a subject ESP Meters the center of the subject and the surrounding area separately e Exposure is determined by metering within the AF target area In this
71. f AC100V to AC240V 50 60HZz When using the AC adapter abroad you may need a plug adapter to convert the plug to the shape of the electrical outlet For details ask at your local electrical shop or travel agent e Do not use voltage converters sold in stores when traveling overseas as this could damage your AC adapter e The camera loses its weatherproof capability when the AC adapter is used e Be sure to read the instruction manual for the AC adapter 3 xipueddy Safety Precautions Caution for Usage Environment e To protect the high precision technology contained in this product never leave the camera in the places listed below no matter if in use or storage e Places where temperatures and or humidity are high or go through extreme changes Direct sunlight beaches locked cars or near other heat sources stove radiator etc or humidifiers e In sandy or dusty environments e Near flammable items or explosives e In wet places such as bathrooms or in the rain When using products with weatherproof designs read their manuals as well e In places prone to strong vibrations e Never drop the camera or subject it to severe shocks or vibrations e When mounted on a tripod adjust the position of the camera with the tripod head Do not twist the camera e Do not touch electric contacts on cameras e Do not leave the camera pointed directly at the sun This may cause lens or shutter curtain damage color failure ghos
72. icture A Jumps to the picture 10 frames back V Jumps to the picture 10 frames ahead 2 Press T or W on the zoom button e This allows you to enlarge the picture close up playback or display an index of pictures index display Press T to return to Press W to return to single frame display a7 E single frame display 05 04 30 15 30 prear Playback Index display Close up playback e During index display use the e Press T to enlarge the arrow pad to select the desired picture up to a maximum picture of 8x e You can select the number of e By using the arrow pad pictures to be displayed during close up playback VS Selecting the number of you can scroll to different pictures P 55 portions of the picture e Pictures cannot be stored in an enlarged state e Close up playback is not available for movies gt Playing back still pictures TIPS e You can use this function in shooting mode by pressing the QUICK VIEW button e The shooting information on the monitor disappears after 3 seconds DN Note Ifthe camera is not used for over 3 minutes the camera enters the sleep mode and the monitor turns off Selecting the number of pictures This function lets you select the number of pictures in an index display from 4 9 16 and 25 Fees ee Kach Se pesee See beses See kaach See Siete See Wee Zeie Top menu gt MODE MENU gt SETUP E 3
73. important images to a computer Charge the battery Wait until the lamp on the camera turns off when blinking The memory gauge is full There is a problem with the card Wait until there is space in the memory gauge See Error codes P 125 126 Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action Rer page The monitor is hard to see There is condensation Turn the camera off and wait until it dries inside the camera before turning it on again The brightness of the Select Hl in the mode menu and adjust the P 90 monitor is not adjusted brightness properly The monitor is exposed Block the sunlight with your hand to direct sunlight Vertical lines appear on Aiming the camera at a bright subject in the monitor screen sunlight may cause vertical lines to appear during shooting on the screen This is not a malfunction The date recorded with the image data is wrong The date time is not set Set the date time The clock adjustment is P 91 not factory preset The camera has been If the camera is left for 1 day without a P 91 left without a battery battery the date time setting is canceled Set the date time again The settings are returned to the factory default settings when the camera is turned off ALL RESET is set to ON Set ALL RESET to OFF in the mode menu P 82 The picture is out of focus The subject was too Move further away from the subject
74. in low light conditions JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group A compression format for still images Photographs images shot using this camera are recorded onto the card in JPEG format By downloading these images to a personal computer users can edit them using graphics application software or view the images using an Internet web browser NTSC National Television Systems Committee PAL Phase Alternating Line Television formats NTSC is mainly used in Japan North America and Korea PAL is mainly used in Europe and China 138 Glossary of terms PictBridge A standard for connecting digital cameras and printers of different makers and printing out pictures directly Pixels A pixel is the smallest unit dot used to make up an image Clear large sized printed images require millions of pixels Sleep Mode A mode designed to save battery life The camera automatically enters the sleep mode if you do not operate it for a certain time To exit the sleep mode use any button on the camera shutter button arrow pad etc TFT Thin Film Transistor Color Monitor A transistor color monitor constructed using thin film technology xipueddy Miscellaneous RRE This chapter contains all the camera functions described in Chapters 1 to 9 Refer here for the names of the camera parts and buttons the names and meanings of the icons that are displayed on the monitor and the lists of the top menus and mode menus
75. int mnnn reservation Printing at home Direct printing PictBridge Using the direct printing function By connecting the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer with the USB cable you can print out recorded pictures directly With the camera connected to the printer select the pictures you want to print and the number of prints on the camera s monitor It is also possible to print out pictures using the print reservation data Print settings DPOF P 102 To find out if your printer is compatible with PictBridge refer to the printer s instruction manual What is PictBridge It is the standard for connecting digital cameras and printers of different manufacturers and printing out pictures directly STANDARD All printers that support PictBridge have standard print settings If STANDARD is selected on the settings screens P 97 to P 99 images are printed according to these settings Refer to the printer s instruction manual for its standard settings or contact the printer manufacturer TIPS For details of printing paper types ink cassettes etc refer to the printer s instruction manual DN Note You are recommended to use the optional AC adapter when printing pictures If you use the battery make sure that it has enough power If the camera stops operating while communicating with the printer the printer may malfunction or image data may be lost The camera will not enter sl
76. ion made The picture shot after print reservation is not included in it You will need to make a new all frame reservation v 5 E 5 Kl e r E o Printing cur O Print settings DPOF Resetting print reservation data This function allows you to reset the print reservation data for pictures stored on the card You can reset all the print reservation data or just for selected pictures Top menu gt MODE MENU gt PLAY gt IW Menus P 12 e For album playback mode Top menu gt ALBUM MENU gt LU To reset the print reservation data for all the pictures 4 Select RESET and press DO PRINT ORDER SETTING Press lt to return to the playback PRINT ORDERED menu RESET e Press to exit the menu CANCEL DI SELECT GO OK To reset the print reservation data for a selected picture Select KEEP and press O PRINT ORDER SETTING Select UU and press PRINT ORDERED NS RESET CANCEL gt SELECTS G GO OK Go Press lt to display the frame for which you want to reset the print reservation data then press AV to set number of prints to 0 e Repeat this procedure if you want to reset for the other picture Ers S CR GC ee Print settings DPOF If you are finished resetting print reservation data press Select NO DATE or TIME and press e The selected items will then be sa
77. is displayed 3 Your registered picture is displayed If there is no registered picture nothing is displayed 2 Select OFF LOW or HIGH for VOLUME then press lt 1 OFF No startup sound is output LOW HIGH Startup sound is output PW ON SETUP 3 Press SELECTAR GO OK DN Note e VOLUME cannot be set when SCREEN is set to OFF Screen setup You can register your favorite picture for display when the power is turned on Register a picture from the pictures saved on the card and use PW ON SETUP to display it on the startup screen IS Power on setup P 84 Top menu gt MODE MENU gt SETUP gt SCREEN SETUP Menus P 12 e Ifa picture is already registered the IMAGE EXISTING screen is displayed asking if you SCREEN SETUP want to cancel the currently registered picture IMAGE EXISTING and register a new one To register a new picture select RESET and press If you RESET __ select KEEP the screen returns to the menu C ke CANCEL lt SELECT GO OK Select the picture you want to register and press 2 Select OK and press l H SCREEN SETUP e The picture is registered and the screen SET AS PW ON SCREEN returns to the menu CANCEL CANCEL SELECT E GO OK TIPS e The screen is registered as 3 of the PW ON SETUP DN Note e You cannot register a picture or movie frame
78. itions for the camera K Selecting a shooting mode according to the situation P 26 1__PROGRAM AUTO Tel GO OK gt Flash mode button In mode press gt repeatedly to change the setting The setting changes in the following order with each press of the button Sr Flash shooting P 34 AUTO Auto flash gt lt gt red eye reduction flash Flash off lt fill in flash HQ 2560x1920 sal Direct buttons button Pressing displays the top menu I Menus P 12 D D CO OH o D D e O GI V Self timer button In shooting modes press V amp repeatedly to change the setting The setting alternates between X ON and s OFF CS Self timer shooting P 48 HQ 2560x1920 E HQ 2560x1920 Etr CG lt i Macro button In shooting modes press IW repeatedly to change the setting The setting switches between W 44 and W OFF LGS Taking close up pictures macro super macro mode P 32 HQ 256021920 soll HQ 2560 1920 soll O Ke ken Q O D d a D 3 E Lo QUICK VIEW button amp Album playback button In shooting modes pressing the QUICK VIEW button displays the last picture taken on the monitor All the functions in normal playback mode are available CG Playback P 53 To return to shooting mode for taking the next picture press the QU
79. itor setting is over 1 024 x 768 such as 1 280 x 1 024 the picture only takes up part of the screen D Note The number of storable still pictures and movie recording times listed in the table are approximate The number of storable still pictures may change according to the subject or factors like whether print reservations have been made or not In certain instances the number of remaining pictures does not change even when you take pictures or erase stored images sainjoid Burye uge noA asOjaq Sdt N fen KZ D Q O E x D wb LG D wb vi gt O gt D ken O t Q 2 N 2 KL Record mode To change the record mode Top menu gt gt Menus P 12 l Select a record mode from SHQ HQ SQ1 and SQ2 For movies select a record mode from HQ and SQ 2 If you selected SQ2 choose an image size 3 Press SHQ 2560 x 1920 HQ 2560 x 1920 SOT 2048 x 1536 SQ2 640 x 480 SELECT Sl GO For still pictures HO 320x240 SQ 160x120 SELECT Sl GO For movies 1600x1200 4280 x960 1024 x768 640 x480 CANCEL gt SELECT gt G GO OK Basic shooting functions PPP PPP PPPPPPPPPPPHPHPHKHHPHHHHHKKHDHD A professional photographer adjusts the exposure to the optimal setting chooses the best focusing method and even selects the type of film according to the subject With a digital camera y
80. ject has no vertical lines hold the camera vertically and focus the camera using the focus lock function by pressing the shutter button halfway then return the camera to the horizontal position while keeping the button pressed halfway and take the picture Record mode You can select a record mode in which to take pictures or shoot movies Select the best record mode for your purpose printing editing on a computer website editing etc For information on the image sizes for each record mode and the memory capacity of the card see the table on P 22 Still picture record modes Record mode depicts the image size and compression rate of pictures you wish to record Pictures are made from thousands of dots pixels If a picture with relatively few pixels is enlarged it looks like a mosaic A picture with many pixels is denser and clearer but requires a larger file size data size decreasing the number of pictures that can be saved on a card Increasing the compression rate reduces the file size but makes the pictures appear grainy Picture with high number of pixel Picture with low number of pixel Record Picture METE to Usage examples mode quality g 2560 x 1920 For making large prints S Detailed Low compression or editing on a computer 2560 x 1920 F eeh eard HQ Hereafter standard E nee compression For printing 3 x 5 2048 x 1536 GE Norma SQ2 soinjoid Hurye Wes noA asojaq scht For s
81. k we e E en EECH Set the printing data PRINT INFO Set the number of prints and bi select whether to print the date gt WITHOUT and time information or file FILE NAME gt WITHOUT name on the pictures You can also trim the picture and save it for printing SELECT E SEI GO 0K Print pictures Print the pictures with print reservation QI 1100 0020 SELECT We PRINT gt CANCEL ell MORE EA mz KR S W RS PE dl o i 5 wes D Q D z prar z D NW Direct printing PictBridge Selecting the print mode Select the type of printing print mode You can print pictures one by one or multiple pictures on a single sheet of paper Press AV to select the item you want PRINT MODE SELECT screen Prints all the pictures stored in the card and PRINT MODE SELECT makes one print for each picture FR Se anc EXIT lt SELECTS G GO OK Prints selected pictures Prints an index of all the Makes split print with a picture pictures stored in the card inset in each split plane Example of MULTI PRINT Prints according to the print reservation you made If there is no picture with print reservation this is not EXIT SEET ell GO OK available I P 102 Print modes and settings The available print modes and settings such as paper size vary depending on the type of printer For details refer to the instructions manual for you
82. k mode The index is a i stored as a new picture Z e To cancel the editing function select CANCEL and press TIPS e The index is stored as a still picture in a different record mode from the original movie Record mode when the movie was shot Record mode when stored as an index HQ SQ2 1 024 x 768 pixels SQ SQ2 640 x 480 pixels a Note e The interval between the frames that are automatically extracted varies depending on the length of the movie e An index consists of 9 frames e You cannot create an index if there is insufficient memory space on the card gt U D lt CT D OH DE Playback Pl Use ayback ona TV the AV cable provided with the camera to play back recorded images on your TV You can play back both still pictures and movies on your TV 2 3 4 Make sure that the TV and camera are turned off Connect the multi connector on the camera to the video input terminal on the TV using the AV cable provided with the camera l l Battery compartment Connect to the TV s video input Connector cover yellow and audio input white terminals AV cable provided Multi connector Turn the TV on and set it to the video input mode e For details of switching to video input refer to your TV s instruction manual Press the POWER switch to turn the camera on e The last picture taken is displayed on the TV Use the arrow pad to select the
83. keeping your blocked by your finger or fingers and the strap away from the lens the strap P 47 Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action ner page Pictures you have taken do not appear on the monitor The power is off Set the mode dial to gt then press the P 9 POWER switch to turn the camera on The camera is in the Press the QUICK VIEW button or set the DO 12 shooting mode mode dial to gt There are no pictures on NO PICTURE is displayed on the monitor the card Record pictures There is a problem with See Error codes P 125 the card The camera is The monitor does not function when the AV P 74 connected to a TV cable is connected to the camera Single frame erase and all frame erase cannot be performed The pictures are Display pictures with On and set O n from P 78 protected MODE MENU to OFF to cancel protection No picture is displayed on the TV when connected to the camera The video output signal Set the video output signal according to the P 75 is incorrect region where used The TV video signal Set the TV to the video input mode P 74 setting is incorrect The monitor is hard to see The brightness of the Select Hl in the mode menu and adjust the P 90 monitor is not adjusted brightness properly The monitor is exposed Block the sunlight with your hand to direct sunlight When the camera is co
84. lamp lights for approximately 10 seconds then starts blinking After blinking for approximately 2 seconds the picture is taken Self timer lamp e To stop shooting while in amp mode press the shutter button fully again e To cancel the self timer press Vs The self timer mode is automatically canceled after one shot D Note e Do not operate the self timer while standing directly in front of the camera lens The focus and exposure will not be able to lock Panorama shooting You can take advantage of panorama shooting with Olympus cards xD Picture Card Panorama shooting lets you connect pictures with overlapping edges into a single panoramic picture using the OLYMPUS Master software Fee Ze ee KH Severe Sone Top menu gt MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt PANORAMA Menus P 12 Use the arrow pad to choose at which edge you want to connect the pictures gt lt A V The next picture is connected at the right edge The next picture is connected at the left edge The next picture is connected at the top The next picture is connected at the bottom Connects pictures from left to right A A amp S Connects pictures from bottom to top suoiounj Bunoous jeuonippy Panorama shooting 2 Make sure that the edges of the pictures overlap then take the pictures e The focus exposure and white balance are set by the first
85. lighting are reflected on white paper the shade of white produced will be slightly different for each By setting the WB white balance you can achieve more natural looking colors AUTO Automatically adjusts the white balance for any light source 30 Suitable for shooting on a sunny day cy Suitable for shooting on a cloudy day Os Suitable for shooting under a tungsten light ef Suitable for shooting under a daylight fluorescent lamp This type of lamp is used mainly in homes GR Suitable for shooting under a neutral white fluorescent lamp This type of lamp is generally used in desk lamps etc 3 Suitable for shooting under a cool white fluorescent lamp This type of lamp is generally used in offices etc MN K S y Top menu gt WB I Menus P 12 l Select a white balance setting and press SELECT GO suolounj Buljoous posueapy Wa TIPS You can also preview different color tones by trying the different WB settings under the actual light source and checking the result on the monitor Set the white balance to 0 or c to capture a sunrise or sunset with beautiful reddish tones EA Note The white balance feature may not be effective under some special light sources such situations where multiple lights are used After setting a white balance other than AUTO play back the picture and check the colors on the monitor When the flash is fired with a white balance setting o
86. ls see Menu list P 141 For details on mode menu items in shooting mode playback mode see Menu list P 141 D S Lo How to use the menus Use the arrow pad and to select and set the menu items Follow the operation guide on the screen and use the arrow pad to set the items How to use the menus is shown below D Ex Setting Shutter sound m 2 o GG D S AV lt P buttons button Press in mode Top menu e The top menu is displayed 2 Press gt to select MODE MENU This refers to the arrow pad AV lt 3 Press AV to select the SETUP tab then press gt e Refer to the arrows on the screen to select a setting with the arrow pad This refers to the arrow pad AD I Menus Press AV to select SHUTTER SOUND then press e Refer to the arrows on the screen to select a setting with the arrow pad e Unavailable settings cannot be selected SHUTTER SOUND gt The selected item appears indented 5 Press AV to select OFF 1 2 or 3 then press e Follow the operation guide at the bottom of the screen and use the arrow pad to select and set a setting SHUTTER SOUND O Ke ken Q O D d a Operation guide ANCEL hl SELECT gt EP GO OK Press lt to cancel Press A V to select a setting Press gt to move settings Pres
87. mages in conventional non digital photography This system is in contrast to still video and digital photography DCF Design Rule for Camera File System A standard for image files by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA 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 ESP Electro Selective Pattern Light Metering Digital ESP Light Metering This determines the exposure by metering and calculating the light levels in the center and other areas of the image separately Exposure The amount of light used to capture an image The exposure is determined by the time the shutter is open shutter speed and the amount of light that passes through the lens aperture Image size The size of an image expressed by the number of pixels that make up the image For instance a picture taken with an image size of 640 x 480 fills the computer screen when the monitor setting is 640 x 480 However if the monitor setting is 1 024 x 768 the picture only takes up part of the screen ISO A method for indicating film speed by the International Organization for Standardization ISO ex ISO100 Higher ISO values indicate greater sensitivity to light so images can be exposed even
88. mall prints posting on the Internet or attaching to e mail smaller Image size The number of pixels horizontal x vertical used when saving an image Save your pictures in a large image size to get clearer prints Compression Image data is compressed and recorded The higher the compression the less clear the image will be N H fen KZ D Q O E x D KH wb t wb a gt O gt D ken O t Q 2 N 2 KL Record mode Movie record modes Movies are recorded in Motion JPEG format Number of storable still pictures remaining recording time Still pictures Number of storable Record Com File still pictures mode mage sizG pression format Using a 16 MB card With sound Without sound Low SHQ 2560 x 1920 com pression JPEG 2560 x 1920 SQ1 2048 x 1536 1600 x 1200 Normal com 1280 x 960 pression 2 ES 1024 x 768 640 x 480 Movies Remaining recording time ACCA Image size File format Using a 16 MB card mode With sound 76 Motion JPEG Number of storable Remaining recording time still pictures 1 Record mode TIPS e When a picture is transferred to a computer the size of the picture on the computer screen varies depending on the computer s monitor setting For instance a picture taken with an image size of 1 024 x 768 fills as the screen if you set the picture to 1x when the monitor setting is 1 024 x 768 However if the mon
89. mode a subject can be shot with optimal exposure regardless of the background light ESP Spot metering ESPELe Top menu gt MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt ESP CS Menus P 12 gt Select ESP or C and press Advanced shooting functions gt ISO sensitivity The higher the ISO value the greater the camera s light sensitivity and the better its ability to shoot in low light conditions However higher values also introduce electrical noise into the resulting image which may give ita grainy appearance AUTO Sensitivity is automatically adjusted according to the light conditions and the subject brightness 64 100 200 400 With a lower ISO setting you can shoot clear sharp images in daylight With a higher ISO setting you can use faster shutter speeds with the same amount of light Fees Fees Wee Geet Zeie e ka e ka ee boses ee kaach ee ee Ste d Top menu gt MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt ISO Menus P 12 select AUTO 64 100 200 or 400 and press D Note ISO settings are based on the sensitivity of normal camera film The scale is approximate e When ISO is set to AUTO and you are shooting in dark conditions without a flash the shutter speed is reduced In this case the sensitivity is automatically increased to avoid the risk of camera movement e If the subject is too far away for the flash illumination to reach when
90. n PAL European countries China other Asian countries The default setting differs according to the region where you purchase the camera J D lt SE D O 2 gt Playback Information display This function lets you display detailed shooting information on the monitor for approx 3 seconds in the playback mode For details of the information displayed see Monitor indications P 152 Top menu MODE MENU PLAY INFO OFF ON Menus P 12 D Note e If the picture has been taken with a different camera setting INFO to on in gt mode only displays the date and time frame number and battery check indication e If fulu is set the histogram is displayed regardless of whether INFO is set to on or off Histogram When viewing still pictures you can display a histogram showing the luminance distribution The histogram display can be set separately for shooting mode and playback mode I amp Histogram P 42 Top menu MODE MENU gt PLAY gt ki OFF ON gt Menus P 12 FQ 12 0 Ee SO1 00 05 04 80 15 30 30 Histogram display DN Note e The histogram displayed during shooting may differ from the histogram displayed during playback e The histogram may not appear when you play back pictures shot on another camera U D lt CT D OH DE Playback Protecting pi
91. ng you the choice of resetting the data or keeping it IS Resetting print reservation data P 106 Print settings DPOF Selecting the picture to print Make print reservation for only selected picture s Playback the picture you want to print and select the number of prints You can set the number of prints up to 10 If the number of prints is 0 there is no print reservation data lt Select the picture to make the print reservation AV Set the number of prints SELECT gt a Te GES LIES en EE E Setting the printing data You can print the picture for which you made print reservation with shooting date or time NO The pictures are printed without the date and time DATE All the selected pictures are printed with the shooting date TIME All the selected pictures are printed with the shooting time Completing the print reservation You have two choices that you complete the print reservation or cancel it SET Completes the print reservation CANCEL Cancelthe reservation All reservation made will be lost To return to the previous setting press lt Zi PRINT TORD CANCEL 9 EE K ae Li fen EE EE Wr ee TIPS What happens to the single frame reservation stored before the all frame reservation With the picture reserved by single frame reservation the printing data will be stored with each picture What happens to the picture shot after the all frame reservat
92. nnected to a computer or printer Possible cause The printer fails to connect Corrective action PC was selected on the monitor after connecting the camera to the printer with the USB cable The printer does not support PictBridge The camera is not recogn ized by the computer Remove the USB cable and start again from Step 1 of Connecting the camera to a printer Refer to the printer s instruction manual or contact the manufacturer The USB driver has not been installed Install OLYMPUS Master xipueddy Camera care Cleaning the camera Exterior e 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 Monitor e Wipe gently with a soft cloth Lens e Blow dust off the lens with a commercial blower then wipe gently with a lens cleaner Card battery and charger e Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth D Note e Do not use strong solvents such as benzene or alcohol or chemically treated cloth e Mold may form on the lens surface if the lens is left dirty Storage e When storing the camera for extended periods remove the battery AC adapter and card and keep in a cool dry place that is well ventilated e
93. on data will be lost CANCEL SELECT GO Exiting direct printing When you have finished printing disconnect the camera from the printer l In the PRINT MODE SELECT screen select lt J PRINT MODE SELECT H D Sa e REMOVE USB CABLE is displayed EXIT gt SELECT Goal 2 Remove the USB cable from the camera Remove the USB cable from the printer e 7 D CC a Direct printing PictBridge If an error code is displayed If an error code appears on the camera s monitor during direct print setting or printing see the following table For more details refer to the printer s instruction manual Monitor indication Corrective action Ok The camera is not connected Disconnect the camera and NO CONNECTION lto the printer correctly connect it again correctly E There is no paper in the Load some paper in the NO PAPER printer printer The printer has run out of Replace the ink cartridge in NO INK ink the printer Cl The paper is jammed Remove the jammed paper The printer s paper tray has been removed or the printer Do not operate the printer SETTINGS CHANGED has been operated while while changing settings on changing settings on the the camera camera Turn off camera and printer JI There is a problem with the Check the printer and PRINT ERROR printer and or camera remedy any problems before turning the power on again TT Pictures recorded on other came
94. ording You can also re record over the sound that has already been recorded Total recording time per picture is approximately 4 seconds Select the still picture to which you want to add sound Top menu gt MODE MENU gt PLAY gt 8 gt Menus P 12 Press gt to display START 2 Aim the camera microphone toward the sound you want to record and press to start recording e The BUSY bar is displayed during recording Microphone DN Note If the microphone is farther than 1 m 3 3 ft from the subject sound may not be recorded properly If you re record the sound the original sound is erased You may not be able to record sound when there is insufficient card memory the CARD FULL message is displayed Sound recording may pick up camera noises such as button operation or shutter movement Once sound is added to a picture it is not possible to erase only the sound In this case make a re recording with silence Creating an index 9 frames extracted from a movie are displayed as an index and stored on the card as a still picture Select a picture with Q and display the top menu Top menu MODE MENU EDIT INDEX gt Menus P 12 l Select INDEX and press SE INDEX ___ e The BUSY bar appears and after the 9 e el frames extracted from the movie appear as an index display the camera returns a amp to the playbac
95. ou don t need to learn how to make them Your camera will adjust the settings for you All you have to do is choose a scene mode whether you are taking a landscape a night scene a portrait style image or whatever and the camera will set the best exposure and white balance There s nothing to it just press the shutter button 1__PROGRAM AUTO G O prar O G ra O G Ke O O eg KE ul m Selecting a shooting mode according to the situation When you select a scene mode according to the situation or shooting conditions the camera automatically selects the optimal settings SCENE mode P PROGRAM AUTO All you need to do is press the shutter button The camera automatically selects the optimal settings Q PORTRAIT Suitable for taking a portrait style shot of a person This mode features an in focus subject against a blurred background a LANDSCAPE Suitable for taking pictures of landscapes and other outdoor scenes Both the foreground and the background are in focus Since blues and greens are vividly reproduced in this mode it is excellent for shooting natural scenery fa LANDSCAPE PORTRAIT Suitable for taking pictures of both your subject and the landscape The picture is taken with the background as well as the subject in the foreground in focus You can take pictures of your subject against a beautiful sky or landscape FA NIGHT SCENE Suitable for shooting pi
96. ourself with the buttons and menus before reading the explanations of the various functions Movies Sequential shooting Mode dial This camera features a mode dial for selecting the camera s mode The modes are divided into shooting and playback modes Select the mode you want then press the POWER switch to turn the camera on Shooting modes Set the mode dial to take pictures or movies EE ee CEET Playback mode Set the mode dial to this position to view individual pictures and movies About the mode dial O This function allows you to take still pictures X This function allows you to record movies with sound IS P 45 This function allows you to view still pictures and movies You can also playback pictures from your albums and sound IR P 54 58 TIPS e You can change the mode before and after turning the camera on Mode dial notation In this manual the following icons indicate the mode dial position for using shooting mode functions This indicates that the function is used with the mode dial set to Q This indicates that the function is used with mode dial set to or Q O Ke ken Q O D d a Direct buttons By using the direct buttons operating the camera is even easier op O A SCENE button In mode A SCENE lets you select the optimum settings for the shooting cond
97. 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 there 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 xipueddy 137 Appendix Glossary of terms CCD Charge Coupled Device This converts light passing through the lens into electrical signals On this camera light is picked up and converted into RGB signals to build a single image Conventional Photograph This refers to recording images using silver halide the method for recording i
98. r printer 0 5 E 5 Kl e r E o dl o i 5 wes D Q D z prar z D Direct printing PictBridge Setting the print paper items This setting varies depending on the type of printer you use If only the printer s standard setting is available you cannot change the setting PRINTPAPER PRINTPAPER SIZE BORDERLESS SIZE PICS SHEET EE awe LE CANCEL bl SELECT EP GOAR SELECT ANE GO gt OK 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 PICS SHEET Select the number of print same picture on one page Displayed when you have selected MULTI PRINT Selecting pictures you want to print Select pictures you want to print The selected pictures can be printed later single frame O or the picture you are displaying can be printed right away PRINT Prints the currently displayed picture If there is a picture that SINGLE PRINT reservation has been already applied to only the picture with reservation will be printed SINGLE PRINT A Applies print reservation to the currently displayed picture Press lt I to select other pictures if you want to apply reservation for further pictures MORE V Sets whether you print the number of prints and other data of the currently displayed picture VS Setting printing data P 99 SELECT D PRINT O
99. ras may not be printed Use a computer to print ANNOT PRINT on this camera C TIPS e If an error code other than those shown above is displayed see Error codes P 125 soinjoid Dunuud 101 Print settings DPOF How to make print reservations Print reservation allows you to save printing data the number of prints and the date time information with the pictures stored on the card With print reservation you can print out pictures easily either at home using a personal DPOF compatible printer or at a print shop that supports DPOF DPOF is a standard format used to record automatic print information from digital cameras You can print out pictures automatically athome or at a photo shop by storing data such as which pictures you want to print and the number of prints on the card Pictures with print reservations can be printed using the following procedures Printing using a DPOF compatible photo shop You can print the pictures following the print reservation data Printing using a DPOF compatible printer Printing is possible directly from the special printer without using a computer For more details refer to the printer s instruction manual A PC card adapter may also be necessary Wa TIPS Relation between printing and record mode when shooting The resolution of a computer printer is generally based on the number of dots pixels per inch dpi Increasing the dpi when printing a picture produces
100. rd handling precautions The card is a precision electronic device Do not bend it or subject it to impact and keep it away from static electricity The data stored on the card is saved in a nonvolatile semiconductor memory but it can be accidentally destroyed Do not expose the card to water or leave it where there is a lot of dust Avoid using or storing the card in places of high temperature and high humidity Avoid using near heat generating or combustible materials Fingerprints or dirt on the card contacts may prevent correct reading writing of data Wipe the contacts gently with a soft dry cloth The card has a limited product life Eventually writing or erasing data from the card no longer becomes possible Olympus is not responsible for any damage to data saved in other media or loss of data stored on the card LCD Monitor Do not push the monitor forcibly otherwise the image may become vague resulting in a Display 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 on the monitor This is not a 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 w
101. s ssssseeesseeereeerrrrerrrrtrtrrrrrerrtrrrrrren treen 51 Recording sound with still pictures A 52 6 Playback 53 Playing back still pictures Tel 54 Selecting the number of pictures e 55 Calendar display asctcectis cde sadaduaiectauuadaouateasdasinsadddcesteeonsnddtewseenanchsee 55 Slideshow d 56 Pict re rotation O et scsi cee caicelte a a a a E a 57 Playing back movies Tel 58 Playing back albums 9 sacscscescisetenccsdosssinceesid cacnetec sancouetnensesancaiceedsons 59 ET 60 Album Play DA CK E 62 WTO SI esis saree sca E T A EAT E A A 63 Erase album picture ccccccecccceeecceeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeesaeeeeseeesseeeeaaes 65 Changing the title image ccceeeccceseeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeseneeeeaeaes 66 Editing still eler 67 ele ler D I EE D I EE 69 Sepia t0ne gt 69 PRESIZING E EE 70 Tammig n GE 70 Recording sound E 72 Creating an Index ee 73 Playback on a NN NEE ZA Video output selechon ce cccecccceececeeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeeeesaeeeseeeees 75 Information display INFO 76 veel UD E 77 Protecting pictures Ort EE 78 Erasing pictures fA cccccccccccccccceeesscecececessseseeeeesessaeeeeeeeeeereeeeess 78 Single frame erase D 79 All frame erase mp cccccccsscccceseccecccseeeceuceseeesueecsacessueessusesaaes 79 Belgrad 80 Table of Contents 7 Settings 81 RE 82 Selecting a language GI 83 Power ON Setup cccccccce
102. s to make your selection 6 Press AV and select LOW or HIGH then press e Follow the operation guide at the bottom of the screen and use the arrow pad to select and set a setting e Press until the menu closes SHUTTER SOUND SELECTASl GO OK TIPS e In this manual Steps 1 to 5 of how to use the menus are expressed as follows Top menu gt MODE MENU gt SETUP gt SHUTTER SOUND gt OFF 1 2 3 Tips before you start taking pictures PPP PPP PPPPPPPPHPPHPHPHKHHHHHHHDHD Your pictures are almost guaranteed to come out well just by setting your camera to the P mode and pressing the shutter button Occasionally however you may need to focus on a difficult subject or adjust the brightness in order to get the picture to come out how you wanted Just knowing which button to press or which setting to change can help you solve these problems Did you know that by selecting an image size according to how you are planning on using the pictures afterwards you can store more pictures on the memory card These are just some of the hints provided in this chapter Vu all Ben KE Q O S x ul Ben ul O Pa Q Bn O Me Ou 2 2 ke Holding the camera Sometimes when you look at a picture you have taken the outline of the subject is blurred This is often caused by movement of the camera at the precise
103. s enlarged e Toreturn to the main menu click Menu in the Browse window 120 Printing pictures To view a movie Double click the movie thumbnail that you want to see in the Browse window e The camera switches to view mode and the first frame of the movie is displayed 2 To play back the movie click playback button CD at the bottom of the screen The names and functions of the controller parts are shown below TI we eserintion 1 Playback slider Move the slider to select a frame 2 Time display Displays the time that has elapsed during playback Playback pause Plays the movie Functions as the pause button during button playback 4 Back button Displays the previous frame Printing pictures Pictures can be printed from the photo index postcard and calendar menus The explanation below uses the photo menu Click Print Images on the OLYMPUS Master main menu e The print menu is displayed 121 J ndwo2 e 0 e1awed y Bunoauuog Ben D we 5 a E o O o Kl Ben D E O v E we D O D o O Printing pictures 2 Click Photo Ei ere e The Photo Print window is displayed 3 Click Settings in the Photo E Printer Settines T Print window Pit ll i MORNO Properties e The printer settings screen is displayed Paper il Mak
104. settings The functions are set as follows when the camera leaves the factory Shooting mode a Scene mode PROGRAM AUTO dh st A OFF S AUTO Flash S SC lt i WB ESP e Se DRIVE CH SO AUTO DIGITAL ZOOM OFF AF MODE SPOT still pictures OFF OFF SHUTTER SOUND 1 LOW REC VIEW ON FILE NAME RESET Playback mode INFO VOLUME e Album playback mode List of factory default settings On OFF CH 0 dh dh e Others ALL RESET ON e3 ENGLISH PW ON SETUP SCREEN OFF VOLUME OFF COLOR NORMAL ICH NORMAL D Y M D 2005 01 01 00 00 VIDEO OUT NTSC or PAL wl LOW Setting differs according to the region where the camera is sold 147 d O 2 D D O E o dl 5 O el E s Q O KA Scene and shooting functions Some settings may not be available depending on the scene mode For details refer to the table below Scene mode Function P o A FZ I od lt S e QUICK VIEW Optical zoom e WB ESP Ce Se e lat tlt DRIVE ISO DIGITAL ZOOM AF MODE still pictures PANORAMA 2 IN 1 FORMAT BT ee Ts ALL RESET PW ON SETUP COLOR will SHUTTER SOUND REC VIEW FILE NAME
105. st the exposure compensation toward minus The ISO is too high Set the ISO to AUTO or to a low sensitivity P 39 64 129 xipueddy Appendix Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action Rer page The picture is too dark The flash was blocked Hold the camera correctly keeping your P 18 by your finger fingers away from the flash The subject was outof Shoot within the flash working range P 34 the working range of the flash The flash was set to Select a flash mode other than P 34 38 The subject was too Set the flash to fill in mode or use the spot small and was backlit metering mode The sequential shooting Higher shutter speeds are used during mode was used sequential shooting which may result in pictures that are darker than usual Set DRIVE to LJ in the mode menu The center of the subject If the center of the subject is too bright the is too bright image as a whole emerges darker Adjust the exposure compensation toward plus The colors of pictures look unnatural Indoor lighting affected Set the white balance according to the the picture s colors lighting No white in the picture Include something white in the picture or shoot using the fill in flash mode The white balance Adjust the white balance according to the setting is wrong light source Part of the picture is dark The lens was partly Hold the camera correctly
106. tarting up OLYMPUS Master 116 Displaying camera images on a Computer 118 Downloading and Saving images s ssseseneeerererrreerrrrerrreee ren 118 Viewing still pictures ANd movies nsesneeenseerreeerrrerrrenrrrrnrrreerreee 120 PIG PICUINGS EE 121 To download and save images to a computer without using RI dE EE 123 10 Appendix 124 TROUBICSHOOUNG EE 125 ele 125 Bel Dien eet e EE 126 Gamera Cale ee 132 AC adapter Optional EEN 133 safely e Le EE 134 Glossary Ol EE 138 11 Miscellaneous 140 lee 141 List of factory default settnges uk 146 Scene and shooting functions ENNEN 148 Names Ol OILS eho eet adda ie 150 Camela nine mee ene i poem eerie pee Oe er fae ee 150 Monitor indications ccccccccseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeens 152 leie E 155 Basic operation 4444444444444 40 4004 Did you ever feel that advanced shooting and editing functions are only for professional photographers With their experience and skill they can make all kinds of fine adjustments to achieve a variety of effects Now you too can achieve such effects simply by using the buttons on your digital camera You can use the advanced functions available on your camera by setting the menu items to adjust the amount of light passing through the aperture or altering the focusing range Just display a menu on the monitor and use the buttons to choose a setting Familiarize y
107. tarts e Remove the CD ROM from the CD ROM drive and store it gd Jenduo2 e o piaue y Bunoauuog Connecting the camera to a computer Macintosh Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive j O e The CD ROM window is displayed Oy e If the CD ROM window is not displayed OLYMPUS Master double click the CD ROM icon on the desktop NO Double click on the desired language folder Go Double click the Installer icon e The OLYMPUS Master installer starts up KT e Follow the on screen instructions Me e When the OLYMPUS Master licensing Installer agreement is displayed read the agreement and click Continue and then Agree to proceed with the installation e The screen confirming that installation is completed is displayed Click Finish e The first screen is displayed Click Restart s The computer restarts e Remove the CD ROM from the CD ROM drive and store it A Connecting the camera to a computer Connecting the camera to a computer Sa Use the USB cable provided with the camera to connect the camera to your computer Plug the USB cable into the USB port on the computer e Refer to your computer s instruction manual to locate the position of the USB port Connecting the camera to a computer NO Plug the other end of the USB Battery compartment cable into the camera s multi connector cover connector e The monitor turns on and
108. the brightness of the monitor to maffe it easier to see the image Adjust the brightness while looking in the monitor and when you have set the desired level press Pressing A brightens the monitor and pressing V darkens it FA j S e ehr EE 37 Ps d SELECT gt 6 GO OK O OS EM sal Re This sample page is only for your reference It may differ from the actual page in this manual m Note Important information on factors which may lead to a malfunction or operational problems Also warns of operations that should be absolutely avoided TIPS Useful information and hints that will help you get the most out of your camera IS Reference pages describing details or associated information Basic and Advanced Manuals The instruction manual accompanying this camera is divided into two parts the Basic Manual and the Advanced Manual this document Basic This manual helps you get used to the camera It gives you easy to Manual follow explanations on how to take pictures and view them Advanced This manual introduces you to the camera s many functions after you Manual have mastered the basics It will help you to use the camera s capabilities to take much more creative pictures with more fun 2 Composition of the manual You ll find important points for getting the most out of your camera here Read this part before taking pictures Explanation of techniques from basi
109. the selection screen for the USB connection is displayed Multi connector 3 Select PC and press Gi PRINT EXIT SELECT amp GO OK 4 The camera is recognized by the computer e Windows 98SE Me 2000 When you connect the camera to your computer for the first time the computer attempts to recognize the camera Click OK to exit the message that is displayed The camera is recognized as a Removable Disk e Windows XP When the camera is connected to the computer the screen for selecting an image file operation is displayed As OLYMPUS Master will be used to download images click Cancel e Mac OS X The iPhoto program is the default application for managing digital images When you connect your digital camera for the first time the iPhoto application starts automatically so close this application and start OLYMPUS Master Jenduo2 e 0 esawed y Bunoauuog DN Note e The camera functions are disabled while the camera is connected to a computer gt I Som D we 5 Q O o we e E ei O o E we ei 5 O D o O Starting up OLYMPUS Master Windows Double click the OLYMPUS Master icon Kal on the desktop e The main menu is displayed e When OLYMPUS Master is started up for the first time after installation the Registration dialog box is displayed before the main menu Follow the prompts and fill in the registration form
110. ther than AUTO colors may appear different in the resulting picture from the colors you see on the monitor Vu Cc O prar C De O G prar O O E OH S c ul gt xe st Histogram When shooting still pictures you can display a histogram showing the brightness and contrast of your subject in the monitor Displaying the brightness and contrast of your subject enables fine adjustment of the exposure OFF Hides the histogram ON Displays the histogram for every picture When ON is selected in P mode Bright picture AF target mark If the peak fills too much of the frame the image will appear mostly white Dark picture AF target mark If the peak fills too much of the frame the image will EH appear mostly black The part indicated in green in the histogram shows the luminance distribution within the AF target mark Histogram Top menu gt MODE MENU CAMERA gt IN gt OFF ON Menus P 12 DN Note e The histogram is not displayed in the following situations even if ON is selected During panorama shooting or two in one picture shooting e The histogram displayed during shooting may differ from the histogram displayed during playback suoijouny Buljoous paoueapy I Additional shooting functions 4444440404040 At a sporting event Use movie mode to capture the atmosphere by recording the cheers an
111. ting on the CCD or may possibly cause fires e Do not push or pull severely on the lens e 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 that it is operating normally e Always observe the operating environment restrictions described in the camera s manual Battery Handling Precautions e Olympus lithium ion batteries are intended for use only with Olympus digital cameras To find out whether your camera can be used with these batteries read your camera s manual e Always charge lithium ion batteries before using them for the first time or if they have not been used for a long period e When operating the camera with battery power at low temperatures try to keep the camera and spare batteries as warm as possible Batteries which run down at low temperatures may be restored after they are warmed at room temperature e Before using a rechargeable battery be sure to read the instructions e The number of pictures you can take may vary depending on the shooting conditions or battery e Before going on along trip and especially before traveling abroad purchase an ample supply of extra batteries A recommended battery may be difficult to obtain while traveling Appendix Safety Precautions Ca
112. u gt MODE MENU gt CARD gt ALL ERASE I Menus P 12 Hl O l Select YES and press a l P fff ALL ERASE e All the pictures are erased AN CAUTION ERASING ALL SELECT GO Playback Formatting This function lets you format the memory card Formatting prepares cards to receive data Before using non OLYMPUS cards or cards which have been formatted on a computer you must format them with this camera All existing data including protected pictures are erased when the card is formatted Make sure that you save or transfer important data to a computer before formatting the card aC ea ey Top menu gt MODE MENU CARD FORMAT I8 Menus P 12 Select YES and press e The BUSY bar is displayed while the card is formatted FORMAT A CAUTION ERASING ALL SELECT sl GO DN Note e Do not do any of the following during formatting as such actions may damage the card Open the battery compartment connector cover remove the battery or connect or disconnect the AC adapter regardless of whether there is a battery in the camera or not Settings PPP PPP PPPPPPPPHPPHPHKHKHHHHHHHDHD One of the key features of a digital camera is that you can view the pictures you have taken immediately But that isn t all Another advantage is that you can customize the camera to your own personal taste For example you can set the startup screen so th
113. ures in albums Playback Press the 5 button e The SEL ALBUM screen is displayed 2 Press lt gt to select the album you want to playback and press OK EI e f no pictures are in the album you can fs not view the album Ss Ka pal SS Wb Ca Title image SELECT bb GO first frame in the album Playing back albums 3 Use the arrow pad to playback other pictures Displays the next picture Displays the previous picture Jumps to the picture 10 frames back ZE AM Jumps to the picture 10 frames ahead e To display the detailed information on the picture press the T side of the zoom button Press the Cl button e The camera returns to normal playback mode TIPS e To switch to another album during playback on the top menu select ALBUM In album playback mode select the album that has the pictures you want to erase and display the top menu Fee ee CH Ss Ze Wee stet MENU gt SEL ALBUM and select the album that you wish to view Undo entry To remove a picture from an album you can use the undo entry function By using the undo entry function you will remove the picture from the album but the picture will remain on the card J D lt SE D O 2 Top menu gt UNDO ENTRY Menus P 12 Select the method of undoing entry UNDO ENTRY SEL IMAGE Allows you to select individual pictures to UNDO AL
114. utton o See Kd PSS geed Lass deel Lass Kd PSS See 2508 Zoom out Zoom in Press the W side of the zoom button Press the T side of the zoom button Zooming in on a distant subject Using the digital zoom To use the digital zoom set DIGITAL ZOOM to ON Top menu gt MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt DIGITAL ZOOM gt Menus P 12 Select ON and press 2 Press the T side of the zoom button WO e OU O o gt O O Gg 5 h 5 O O a The white area of the zoom indicator indicates the optical zoom If the DIGITAL ZOOM is set to ON a red area appears on the zoom indicator When you reach the limit of the optical zoom the digital zoom is enabled Ba Note The cursor moves up and down on the zoom indicator according to the zoom magnification The cursor turns orange when inside the digital zoom area e In amp mode the maximum magnification possible for digital zoom is up to 3 times Cc O prar O G ra O G W e O O eg KE ul D Taking close up pictures macro super macro mode J EA Set the camera to macro mode when taking subjects up close 20 cm 8 to 50 cm 20 NZ d When the optical zoom lever is at the maximum wide position and you are as close as 20 cm 8 to your subject you can fill the entire frame with a 20 9 x 15 4 cm 8 2 x 6 0 subject This mo
115. ve been edited on a computer when there is insufficient memory space on the card or pictures taken with another camera e If the image size of the selected picture is 640 x 480 you cannot select 640 x 480 Top menu MODE MENU gt EDIT gt LCH gt Menus P 12 Select t and press emp Eo GO St mrad E ee 7 Editing still pictures 2 Use the arrow pad and zoom button to decide the trimming position and size e Press AV lt I gt to move the trimming frame e Press the W side or T side of the zoom button to select the trimming size 3 Press Gi 4 Select OK and press e The BUSY bar appears and after the image is saved the camera returns to the playback mode e The trimmed picture is stored as a separate picture from the original e If you want to trim the picture again i ears SEI en on select RESET and press Repeat Se ee wf Se the procedure from Step 2 e To cancel the trimming function select CANCEL and press J D lt SE e O a Ky Note e Trimming is not available in the following cases Movies insufficient memory space on the card or the image size of the selected picture is 640 x 480 e If a trimmed picture is printed out it may appear grainy Playback Recording sound Sound can be added to a still picture that you have already taken This is known as after rec
116. ve the desired effect under excessively bright light Flash off The flash does not fire even in low light conditions Use this mode in situations where flash photography is not desired or is prohibited You can also use this mode when you want to shoot a natural looking twilight or night scene DN Note e Since a slow shutter speed is automatically selected in low light situations when in the flash off mode the use of a tripod is recommended to prevent your pictures from being blurred by camera movement MN Flash shooting Change the flash mode by repeatedly pressing gt e The flash settings change in the order of the arrows e If no operation is performed for about 2 seconds the flash mode is set and the mode selection screen is automatically exited AUTO WO e OU O o gt O O Gg 5 h 5 HQ 2560 1920 a O a 2 Press the shutter button halfway e In conditions where the flash will fire g lights flash stand by 3 Press the shutter button fully to take the picture A TIPS The g flash charge indication blinks The flash is charging Wait until g turns off m Note The flash does not fire in the following situations During super macro shooting and panorama shooting The flash may not give you the optimum result in macro mode with the zoom set to wide angle W Check the resulting picture on the monitor Advanced shooting functions SR L
117. ved with the updated print reservation information GA 6 Select SET and press e The data will be stored e To exit the menu press again 0 Se 5 E 5 Kl e r E o Connecting the camera to a computer SR Viewing the pictures you have taken on your computer is just one of the many ways you can enjoy your pictures You can print out your favorite pictures use the application software to download your pictures from your camera and edit them organize them by date or category or attach them to e mail and send them over the Internet There are all kinds of ways you can use your pictures with a computer You can run a slideshow post your pictures on your home page create an album or set your favorite picture as your desktop wallpaper Upload pictures Share with friends ia N z nA E mail Print pictures Home printing Online ZS printing a an Album making Panorama building Wallpaper Using the USB cable provided bee a camera you can connect the camera and computer and download transfer the images to your computer using the OLYMPUS Master software also provided with the camera Prepare the following items before starting OLYMPUS Master CD ROM USB Cable Computer equipped with a USB port Install the OLYMPUS Master software LZ P 111 y Connect the camera to the computer using the USB cable I P 114 V
118. ved the camera returns to the playback mode e The black and white picture is stored as i Lee E aA a separate picture from the original CANCEL CN SECH G0 O s To cancel black and white select re Lins apes S CANCEL and press e Creating black and white pictures is not possible in the following cases Movies or when there is insufficient memory space on the card Top menu gt MODE MENU gt EDIT gt SEPIA gt Menus P 12 Select SEPIA and press e The BUSY bar appears and after the image is saved the camera returns to the playback mode e The sepia tone picture is stored as a separate picture from the original J D lt SE D O a e To cancel sepia tone select CANCEL alee and press eee e Creating sepia tone pictures is not possible in the lowing 4 cases Movies or when there is insufficient memory space on the card e Playback Editing still pictures Top menu gt MODE MENU gt EDIT gt Fm gt Menus P 12 Select an image size and press e The BUSY bar appears and after the image is saved the camera returns to the playback mode e The resized picture is stored as a separate picture from the original im CANCEL SELECT E 20 OK e To cancel resizing select CANCEL oe 70 ae A ee i and press e Resizing is not available in the following cases Movies pictures that ha
119. vie recording Ki 9 45 MULTI PRINT eneen 97 N NIGHT PORTRAIT Ei 26 NIGHT SCENE 26 NORMAL COLOR 86 NORMAL Gldesbow 56 KREE 75 138 Number of storable still pictures 22 O OLYMPUS Master 110 Optical ZOOM EE 30 P SC EE 75 138 DANORAMA 49 PG ere 114 PictBridge E 93 139 Picture rotation E 57 PIXEL MAPPING vaa ie 89 Eege 21 139 Playback mode Te 9 54 Playback On a IV 74 Playing bla 58 POR TRA THOM een 26 PRESS TEE 20 Press halfway ccccccccscsssseseees 19 PRINT ord acter Se etal terete 94 95 PRINT ORDER iicasnosavesonteoents doris ed 97 Print settings d 102 PROGRAM AUTO 26 Protect OT iede a NA a 78 PW ON SETUP nean nareni de 84 R dk Od Nee 87 Record mode i 21 24 Recording sound A 52 72 Recording sound with still pictures amp Recording me 58 Red eye reduction flash 10 34 Remaining recording time 22 Resizing EE 70 S SCENE EN 10 29 Scene mode shooting SCENE 26 SCREEN SETUP 2 scc cisrscting eds 85 e EE CT DEE 62 SELECT TITLE IMAGE 66 Selecting a language BIZ 83 Self timer gees 11 48 SELF PORTRAIT S 27 SELF PORTRAIT SELF TIMER Ze TEE 27 SEPIA See eee ne ee Pee Pere ce een 69 Sequential shooting Ch 47 Shooting mode OO 9 ein LEE 21 24 SHUTTER SOUND 0cccceceeee 87 Single frame erase A 79 Single frame reservation L 104 106 Single frame shooting CT 47 Sleep mode 55 139 SLIDE A eset et
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