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1. eX mode Top menu Tab Function Setting r MODE MENU T CAMERA 1 ISO AUTO 100 200 400 FULLTIME AF OFF ON I o amp OFF ON FUNCTION OFF BLACK amp WHITE SEPIA PICTURE WB 7 47 SHARPNESS 5 5 CONTRAST 5 35 SATURATION 5 35 CARD CARD SETUP YES NO SETUP ESET OFF ON ENGLISH FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ESPANOL PW ON OFF SETUP OFF 1 2 FILE NAME RESET AUTO PIXEL MAPPING rca oD VIDEO OUT NTSC PAL L m OFF ON L DIGITAL ZOOM OFF ON L lt HQ SQ L WB AUTO PRESET a Ref Page P 96 P 69 P 81 P 90 P 101 P 102 P 103 P 104 P 139 P 128 P 26 P 146 P 148 P 149 P 142 P 28 P 151 P 145 P 54 P 91 P 98 List of menus e mode still pictures Top menu Tab Function Setting Ref Page m MODE MENU EDIT Pul 640 x 480 P 122 320 x 240 CANCEL p NEW FILE P 123 CANCEL CARD CARD SETUP ALL ERASE P 127 FORMAT 139 SETUP ALL RESET OFF ON P 128 e ENGLISH P 26 FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ESPA OL t PW ON OFF SETUP OFF 1 2 P 146 SCREEN SETUP P 147 I P 142 oD P 28 VIDEO OUT NTSC PAL P 151 I E 4 9 16 P 112 L m OFF ON P 145 L 3 P 113 H INFO P 141 L un P 106 sno ueJj SIN sno ueJj SIN List of menus e mode movies Top menu Tab Function Setting Ref Page MODE ME
2. B CBRIVE A KC MODE MENU D Default setting Cw c Ee S C WB Top menu Functions that can be set Ref Functions that can be set Ref in the shortcut menu Page in the shortcut menu Page DRIVE P 83 PANORAMA P 86 ISO P 96 21N 1 P 88 A SIM P 63 FUNCTION P 90 ws 1 2 3 4 P 67 AF AREA P 70 BA P 62 INFO P 141 SLOW P 61 P 106 NOISE REDUCTION P 105 amp P 91 MULTI METERING P 76 WB P 98 DIGITAL ZOOM P 54 MB P 101 FULLTIME AF P 69 SHARPNESS P 102 AF MODE P 68 CONTRAST P 103 E P 81 SATURATION P 104 5 suonounj Injesn ES suonounj Injesn ea SHORT CUT Setting the shortcut menu You can set the three shortcut menus designated by A B and C on the diagram shown right era amas In the top menu select MODE MENU gt SETUP gt SHORT CUT and press f V3 How to use the menus P 33 2 Press DO to select A Bor C then press f 3 Press to selecta function then press The shortcut menu is set Press amp again to exit the menu enim C8 WOE WEN CE Sa v A S M P Arrow pad OK button gt DRIVE be c y SELECT E GO OK B XC iso CD SELECT CE GO OK SHORT CUT Using the shortcut menu When you have set a shortcut menu you can use it to jump to the setting screen for that function escas Au a ala oni 1 P
3. 73 Manual shooting M 45 66 Measurement units m ft 150 Memory gauge 15 Metering e 75 Mode sce REIR 42 Mode dial 42 MODE MENU 32 Monitor 46 108 Monitor viewfinder brightness adjustment GI 142 Monitor butten GGD 46 109 Movie QQ 2 olo es 51 MOVIE PLAY 114 MULTI METERING 76 MY MODE SETUP 136 My mode shooting v9 67 N Night scene shooting 43 NiMH battery 20 NOISE REDUCTION 105 No of storable still pictures 92 Normal quality 92 NISC oie vedas LAS 151 188 e OK Menu button 11 32 One touch white balance C3 99 Optical zoom llus 53 P PAUL ovi Eh uus 151 188 PANORAMA sesssss 86 Picture rotation 4 121 PIXEL MAPPING 149 Playback mode 14 Index Playing back movies 114 Playing back pictures OME TVG Secs estere 120 Portrait shooting 42 Power switch 24 Preset white balance 99 Print button Q 154 Print reservation 154 156 Program shooting P 44 Protect button On 125 Protecting 125 PW ON OFF SETUP 146 Q QUICK VIEW 0 109 R Rear curtain SLOW2 60 REG VIEW noe LPS 1
4. I Press to display the top 2 Press to select menu Press f a tab then press f Top menu CAMERA tab K NODE menu D t 8 D Press to return to the PICTURE e tab selection Screen el ge CARD tab A EU SETUP tab Arrow pad OK Menu button continued overleaf snuow y Buisn E snuow y Buisp Ee How to use the menus 3 Press to select an 4 Press to select a item then press f setting Press to complete setting Press again to exit the menu and return to shooting status prive Caso uao 100 Go The green frame moves to the To return to select co selected item an item press 8 or AN Notallitems can be selected depending on the status of the camera J and the settings performed Note Inthe shooting modes you can take pictures by pressing the shutter button even when menus are displayed If you want to save the settings after the camera is turned off set ALL RESET to OFF ES ALL RESET Saving the camera s settings P 128 Shooting modes mode B mode es es es C CARD SETUP gt QC lt MODE MENU gt KC MODE MENU gt v 4 DRIVE Factory default setting Selects a shooti
5. Tm Noise Reduction ON Noise Reduction OFF The purpose of these pictures is to illustrate the effects of noise reduction They are not actual pictures Mode dial 5 m A S M P 1 Inthe top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt NOISE REDUCTION ON or OFF and press V3 How to use the menus P 33 Press again to exit the menu Arrow pad OK button Note e Noise reduction is always enabled in the 9 mode When noise reduction is set to ON the camera implements noise reducing processes after each shot to produce clearer images However shooting time is approximately twice as long as usual During this time the next shot cannot be taken When noise reduction is set to ON sequential shooting Cy AF Cali BKT is not possible HI This function may not work effectively with some shooting conditions or subjects As the shutter speed is relatively slow the use of a tripod is recommended 1 nsodx pue Ajijenb oBeui y Bunsn py EJ eunsodxe pue Ajijenb oBeui ay Bunsn py E Histogram display During shooting and playback you can display a histogram showing the brightness and contrast of your subject in the monitor or viewfinder Checking the histogram enables precise exposure control when taking pictures During playback you can display a histogram showing the brightness and contrast of recorded pictures The histogram display can
6. Mode dial J dial Mode dial D Select the still picture you want to Zoom lever enlarge You cannot enlarge pictures with QQ 2 Pullthe zoom lever toward T Q Each time you pull the zoom lever the picture is enlarged gradually By using the arrow pad while the enlarged picture is displayed you can shift the picture in the desired direction enabling you to view a different portion To return the picture to the original size 1x push the zoom lever toward W A E Y pamena oY a ae ihe D eee y ID T RE 1 VS 03 06 17 18 90 30 pui vemos Pictures cannot be stored in an enlarged state Note Index display This function lets you show several pictures at the same time on the monitor The number of pictures shown can be 4 9 or 16 IS Selecting the number of pictures P 112 Mode dial 3 J 1 In the single frame playback mode push the zoom lever toward W Esq Use the arrow pad to select the picture Q Moves to the previous frame f Moves to the next frame Xo Jumps to the previous index display the frames before the top left frame Jumps to tl he next index display the frames following the bottom right frame To return to the single frame playback pull the zoom lever oward T Zoom lever 111 iss EE yoegfeld E Index display Selecting the number of pictures This fun
7. Select the picture you want to register using the arrow pad SET AS PWON or c SCREEN CANCEL SELECT E GO You cannot register pictures and movie frames that cannot be played back on this camera Note ar suonounj Injesn Ed suonounj Injesn FILE NAME 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 l l DCIM OLYMP Pmdd jpg T Iya Folder No Month File No 100 999 1 C 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 PC File name settings 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 retained 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 nove tet RA S af asm P In the top m
8. 0 20 Still picture Item Indications Ref Page 1 Battery check wa d P 15 2 Print reservation dx 10 Number of prints P Movie go 3 Protect ol P 125 4 Record mode TIFF SHQ HQ SQ1 SQ2 P 91 5 Resolution 2048 x 1536 1280 x 960 B9 640 x 480 320 x 240 etc 6 Aperture value F2 8 F8 0 P 64 7 Shutter speed 16 1 1000 P 65 8 Exposure compensation 2 0 2 0 P 97 9 White Balance WB AUTO X cO CL P 98 10 ISO ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 P 96 11 Date and time 03 06 17 15 30 P 28 12 File number Frame FILE 100 0030 30 number pag Names of parts The indications that appear on a movie picture that has been Jj selected and displayed from the index display are different from Note those that appear when the movie picture is displayed using the movie playback function eMemory gauge Battery check The memory gauge lights up when you take a still P 1 1000 82 8 0 0 picture While the gauge is lit the camera is storing the picture on the card The memory gauge indication changes as shown below depending on the shooting status The indication is not displayed during movie recording Memory gauge Shoot Shoot Shoot q E qed H Wait Before One picture More than No more pictures shooting taken two taken can be taken Gauge is off Lit Lit Fully lit Wait until the gauge returns to the status onthe left to take the next shot Battery check If
9. Bunoous pesueapy mM Focusing applications 5 How to save the locked focus after shooting AF memory gt Hold down AEL E for more than 1 AF memory mark second The AF memory mark E appears When the mark appears the locked focus is memorized To cancel AF MEMORY P 1 1000 2 8 0 0 a AF memory press AEL i again AF lock was canceled gt Do not operate any of the buttons or the mode dial after performing AF lock AF lock will be canceled The camera had emerged from sleep mode or the power was turned off AF lock is not available when a menu is displayed on the screen U Exit the menu I amp S How to use the menus P 33 Note Focusing applications Manual focus If auto focus is unable to focus on a subject use manual focus ves ARMADA i Hold down for more than 1 second When the focus distance selection screen appears on the monitor press 8 to select MF Arrow pad OK button P 1 1000 F2 8 0 0 MF lt AF 2 Press XO to set the focus P 1 1000 E2 8 0 0 distance During operation the area you are focusing on is enlarged This lets you check whether the focus is in the right position The distance indicator on the left of the monitor is for reference only When the indicator is moved to less than 2 m 6 6 ft the display automatically switches to the 7 cm 2 8 to 2 m 6 6 ft display Bunoous pesueapy E 3 Hold down f
10. 99 Two in one pictures 2 IN 1 88 U USB connector 10 V Video OUT jack 10 120 VIDEO OUT cea ree 151 Viewfinder 11 30 Index Ww White balance WB 98 White balance adjustment WB acetone eke 101 WHITE BOARD 90 x xD Picture Card 22 Z Zoom lever 54 110 111 192 OLYMPUS http www olympus com OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO LTD Customer support Japanese language only Tel 0426 42 7499 Tokyo OLYMPUS AMERICA INC Two Corporate Center Drive Melville NY 11747 3157 U S A Tel 631 844 5000 Technical Support USA 24 7 online automated help http support olympusamerica com 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 olympus com digital OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO EUROPA GMBH Premises Goods delivery Wendenstrasse 14 18 20097 Hamburg Germany Tel 49 0 40 23 77 30 49 0 40 23 77 33 Letters Postfach 10 49 08 20034 Hamburg Germany European Technical Customer Support Please visit our homepage http www olympus europa com or call our TOLL FREE NUMBER 00800 67 10 83 00 for Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Italy Luxemburg Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland
11. Contents LL Rom Se Sequential shooting y HI AFG BKT 83 Sequential shooting high speed sequential shooting and AF sequential shooting ay HI AP GA Heit soe ree SEES eue 83 Auto bracketing BKT 0000 cee ee eeee 84 PANORAMA Panorama shooting 55 86 2 IN 1 Taking two in one pictures 2IN1 88 FUNCTION Adding special effects to pictures 90 6 Adjusting the image quality and exposure 91 Record mode 0 0 0 0 00 eee 91 Selecting a record mode 000e eee eee 93 3 2 Resolution 0 000 00 cece eee 95 ENLARGE SIZE 4 RE We See area aie S 95 ISO sensitivity eee eee 96 Exposure compensation 4 llslslellsessssse 97 White balance WB 0 ccc een eee 98 Auto white balance lille elles 98 Preset white balance 99 One touch white balance 00 99 White balance adjustment WBY 101 SHARPNESS Q llannau naaar eeeee eee 102 CONTRAST cols ete eed be deco Reg cee 103 SATURATION R88 o reer eee 104 NOISE REDUCTION 00 000 e ees 105 Histogram display 4 llle 106 7 Playback 108 Viewing still pictures liess 108 QUICK VIEW 47 1 tnter RC He E 109 Close up playback Q 0000 e eee eee 110 Index display J e ertak rai eee 111 Selecting the number of pictures 112 Contents Slideshow d rece PLE EP tone 113
12. 295 g 0 6 Ib without batteries or card SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT ANY NOTICE OR OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER sno ueJj SIN E snooue aosiiN Glossary of terms A Aperture Priority Mode You set the aperture yourself and the camera automatically varies the shutter speed so that the picture is taken with the best exposure AE Automatic Exposure The camera automatically sets the exposure The 3 AE modes available on this camera are P mode in which the camera selects both the aperture and shutter speed A mode in which the user selects the aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed and S mode in which the user selects the shutter speed and the camera sets the aperture In M mode the user selects both the aperture and the shutter speed Aperture The adjustable lens opening which controls the amount of light that enters the camera The larger the aperture the shorter the depth of field and the fuzzier the background The smaller the aperture the greater the depth of field and the sharper the background Aperture is measured in f stops Larger aperture values indicate smaller apertures and smaller aperture values indicate larger apertures 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 Contrast Detection Method This is used to meas
13. Error codes 163 ESP metering 75 Exposure compensation 4 97 Exposure differential 66 F FILE NAME File number 2 5 Fill in flash amp 0 0 0 0 BIAS MN EE Flash charge Flash intensity control Flash mode Flash mode button 5 Flash off 0 Flash stand by Fluorescent lamp amp S FOCUS lok anie hee rem pado Index Formatting 139 Front curtain SLOW1 59 Front curtain with red eye reduction sSLOW1 60 Full auto shooting Mi 42 FULLTIME AF 69 Fully pressed 47 FUNCTION 0 90 G Green lamp 5 47 H Halfway pressed 47 High quality 92 High speed sequential shooting HIC 83 Histogram display full 106 HQ Loss uS USE 91 l IESP re e 68 Index Creating an index 116 Index display HJ 111 Information display INFO 141 ISO sensitivity lus 96 L Landscape shooting Aa 43 Landscape Portrait shooting f amp 43 Language setting 5 26 bafis ee cea idea bas 10 Lens cap sslsssssssss A Lens cap string 17 Lithium battery pack 20 M Macro spot button C 75 80 Macro mode shooting WY 80 Manual focus
14. If this happens use the manual focus IS Manual focus P 73 During super macro shooting zoom and flash are not available Note Bunoous pesueapy pen Bunoous pesueapy mM 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 where you want to be included in the photograph de gt fi Q f i o p 1 Select by repeatedly pressing Self timer button Shutter button If no operation is performed for about 3 seconds the selected mode is set and the mode selector screen is automatically exited P 1 1000 F2 8 0 0 sat1600x1200 30 B N Press the shutter button fully to take the picture Pressing the shutter button halfway locks the focus and exposure The self timer lamp lights for approximately 10 seconds then starts blinking After blinking for approximately 2 A seconds the picture is taken To stop shooting while in Q9 mode press the shutter button fully again To cancel the self timer press Y The self timer mode is automatically canceled after one shot Self timer lamp If sequential shooting is attempted in self timer mode the camera shoots max 5 frames regardless of the setting Note Sequential shooting There are 4 sequential shooting modes sequential shooting high speed sequential shooting AF
15. P 98 CUSTOM BUTTON Setting the custom button se Qs asia In the top menu select MODE MENU gt SETUP gt CUSTOM BUTTON and press f E gt How to use the menus P 33 Arrow pad OK button 2 Press DO to selecta function then press f AE LOCK Press amp again to exit the menu SELECT f GO OK 131 suonounj Injesn EJ CUSTOM BUTTON Using the custom button ae ain Au a alan 1 Press AEL E5 The monitor turns on and the function currently set to the custom button appears Ex When DRIVE is set on the custom button P 1 1000 72 8 0 0 m Gaus oO 4 S 1 1600x1200 30 gt AEL ES 4 Set by repeatedly pressing the button AEL 4 AEL Custom button P 1 1000 F2 8 0 0 Sy S01 1600x1200 ao TIPS se When ISO is set to the custom button but you want to use AE lock The AE lock function cannot be used when a different function is set to the custom button Reset AE lock to the custom button by following Setting the custom button P 131 suonounj Injesn Note You cannot set the custom button separately in each mode SHORT CUT You can set three shortcut menus A B C on the top menu in a still picture shooting mode except EXT This is useful when you want to go quickly to frequently used functions
16. Use a commercially available P 183 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 was out Focus the camera on an object at the same P 49 of focus even though the green lamp was lit distance as the intended subject using the focus lock function before composing your shot Halation produces unnatural colors in the picture This may be caused by excessively bright ultraviolet light on the subject such as sunlight shining through the leaves of trees window frames in bright light at night reflection of metal in direct sunlight etc Use a UV filter As this may upset the overall color balance it should only be used in the conditions described on the left Process the picture on a PC using a graphics application Photoshop Paint Shop Pro etc For example after picking up unnatural colors with a syringe tool etc you can select color areas and try color conversion or saturation adjustment For details refer to the manual for the graphics application you are using 169 snoeuej a2si N snooue aosiiN Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action Ref Page The batteries soon run down The camera is being Battery performance deteriorates in low used in a cold temperatures Keep the camera warm by putting environment it inside your coat or clothing The camera misread When the
17. gt Select all When the image file has been downloaded to the computer you can view images by double clicking the image files downloaded to your computer The files will be opened in the default image viewer of the operating system If you want to view the image a different size or process it you will need to open the image with software that supports JPEG or TIFF images files such as Paint Shop Pro Photoshop or CAMEDIA Master software The lamp on the right of the viewfinder or the card access lamp blinks while IN the image is being copied Never open the card cover on the camera load or Caution remove the batteries or connect or disconnect the AC adapter while the lamp is blinking as the image files may be destroyed 19 Disconnecting the camera from your computer If your OS is Windows Me 2000 proceed to Windows Me 2000 XP Is p 21 e Windows 98 I Make sure that the lamp on the right of the viewfinder or the card access lamp is not blinking Some camera models have either a lamp on the right of the viewfinder or a card access lamp and the location varies depending on the model Refer to your camera s reference manual 2 Double click the My Computer icon and right click the Removable Disk to display the menu 3 Click Eject on the menu Open Remoy Disk Explore Eind Copy Disk Properties Disconnecting the camera from your computer 4 M
18. 2 Press On To cancel protection press O n again Displayed when a picture is protected Protected pictures cannot be erased by the single frame all frame erase function but they are all erased by formatting Note 2 e lie yoegfeld EM Erasing pictures This function erases recorded pictures Pictures can be erased either one frame at a time or all the pictures in the card You cannot erase protected pictures Cancel protection before erasing such pictures Note Once erased pictures cannot be restored Check each picture before erasing to avoid accidentally erasing pictures you want to keep ES Protecting pictures P 125 Single frame erase 4 Mode dial gt 1 Use the arrow pad to display X Erase button the picture you want to erase US Viewing still pictures P 108 Arrow pad OK button 2 Press The ff ERASE screen is displayed 3 Press DO to select YES then press 3 amm The picture is erased and the menu is lE a LEES rm closed SELECTA GO 0K Erasing pictures All frame erase a This function erases all the pictures on the card Mode dial 3 1 Inthe top menu select MODE MENU gt CARD gt CARD SETUP and press f V3 How to use the menus P 33 Arrow pad OK button 2 Press DO to select f ALL ERASE then press CRI ALL ERASE D Format CANCEL 4 SELECT g
19. 4 Insert the batteries making sure that they are correctly oriented as shown in the illustration When using CR V3 lithium battery packs When using AA R6 batteries Battery alignment is indicated on the bottom of the camera When using rechargeable AA R6 batteries charge them before use Loading the batteries a Close the battery compartment cover then press it down and slide it in the direction shown Press the center of the cover as it may be difficult to close properly by pressing the edge Make sure the cover is closed securely 6 Slide the battery compartment lock from Q to A f the camera is left for about 1 hour with the batteries removed J some of the internal settings may revert to the factory default Note settings r Precautions when using batteries The amount of power consumed varies considerably depending on the operations performed on the digital camera If you use exhausted batteries or alkaline batteries the camera may turn off without displaying the battery level warning P 15 7 payieys Buya id poyiejs Buiyja5 IN Loading the batteries Selecting optional batteries or an AC adapter In addition to the batteries provided with the camera the following types of battery or AC adapter can be used Choose the power source best suited to the situation CR V3 lithium battery packs Not rechargeable Since the CR V3 lithium battery pack ha
20. OK then press If you want to select different frames select RESET and press and repeat the procedure from Step 4 To quit the editing function select CANCEL and press T Press to select NEW FILE or OVERWRITE then press amp NEW FILE Stores the edited movie as a new movie OVERWRITE Stores the edited movie with the same name as the original The original movie is not stored CANCEL 4 SELECT GO OK The edited movie is stored and the screen returns to the playback mode You cannot edit movies with sound which were taken with another digital camera Note You cannot select NEW FILE if there is insufficient memory space 7 on the card yoeqheld yoegfelq EM Playback on a TV Use the video 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 Mode dial 5 J 1 Make sure that the TV and camera are turned off Connect the Video OUT jack on the camera to the Video input terminal on the TV using the video cable Video cable Video OUT jack 2 Turn the TV on and set it to the video input mode For details of switching to video input refer to your TV s instruction manual Co Set the mode dial to gt and turn the camera on The last picture taken is displayed on the TV Use the arrow pad to select the picture you want to display The close up playback index display
21. OK button In the top menu press to select CARD SETUP Mode dial 3 In the top menu select MODE MENU gt CARD gt CARD SETUP and press Press Co to select T FORMAT then press 3 suonounj Injesn EJ suonounj jnjesp P CARD SETUP Formatting Cards 2 Press to select YES then press The BUSY bar is displayed and the card is formatted rs Never do the following during formatting as they may cause the card to malfunction Note Open the card cover Remove the battery Connect or disconnect the AC adapter 140 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 disp layed see Viewfinder and monitor indications P 12 DLE OE 1 Mode dial 3 In the top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt INFO gt ON or OFF and press V3 How to use the menus P 33 Pressing G in the top menu displays the full amount of shooting information on the monitor ON Arrow pad OK button To turn INFO off press to display the top menu and press G again Ex Playback mode SIZE 19005 20 0 T2 8 7PIT00 0 2 0 ce As ze B0 709 08 97 18 20 FILE 109 0090 ta x10 kea ibo 11 0 So So 08 98 19 15 30 30 When INFO is ON When INFO is O
22. The original picture is not trimmed If your printer does not have the trimming function the picture will be printed untrimmed Do not rotate pictures that have been trimmed otherwise the cropped area will change If images recorded in 3 2 are trimmed the ratio is fixed at 4 3 p a Resetting print reservation data fj This function allows you to reset the print reservation data for pictures stored on the card There are two ways to reset print reservation you can reset all print reservation data or you can reset the print reservation data for only the frames you do not need Mode dial 5 J 1 Play back a still picture with O 2 Press D If print reservation data is already stored on the card the LL PRINT ORDER SETTING screen appears 3 Toreset all print reservation data press amp to select RESET then press Press 8 to return to the playback screen To reset only the print reservation data for the frames that you do not need press to select KEEP then press ith Print button Arrow pad OK button PRINT ORDERED RESET 241 2E S LIO ECL OK If there is no print reservation data stored on the card the LI PRINT ORDER SETTING screen does not appear 4 Press DO to select L on the L PRINT ORDER screen then press 161 Bumjes zud Ed Buiyjes zud PI Resetting print reservation data 5 Press 4 c2 f to display the frame whose print reserv
23. Viewing movies DB 1 ee n B 114 Editing movies 5 2 2coso sucked 116 INDEX Creating an index 20 0 00 116 EDIT Editing a movie llle 118 Playback ona TV 0000 eee eee sese 120 Picture rotation 4 ce pei eii ers ta eee 121 Editing still pictures anann anaua 122 Resizing Dg Lose eR ee a a E AN 122 Trimrring EI esce E EEEE 123 Protecting pictures On 0 0000s 125 Erasing pictures 49 126 Single frame erase 0 eee 126 All frame erase ff 000000 00 e eee eee 127 8 Useful functions 128 ALL RESET Saving the camera s settings 128 CUSTOM BUTTON 9 0 2 2 eee 130 Setting the custom button 0 00 131 Using the custom button 00 00 132 SHORTCUT Lari Ernunge aeo ie Boe debe Meas 133 Setting the shortcut menu 000 134 Using the shortcut menu 00000000 135 MY MODE SETUP l la auauna anaana 136 CARD SETUP Formatting Cards D 139 Information display INFO eene 141 Monitor viewfinder brightness adjustment I I 142 REG VIEW urn tea aed car ata dente et ponte 143 SLEEP Sleep Timer 000 000 cece 144 B ep 9 ene Te ates pe ee eru qoe 145 POWER ON OFF SETUP Power on off display setting 146 SCREEN SETUP taaria saipa bios heh ena ced 147 FIEENAME teh eme era pU UI PR as 148 PIXEL MAPPING Secchi e bird lie Walls 149 Conte
24. after the first shot 2 IN 1 picture mode will be canceled Bunoous pesueapy ea Bunoous pesueapy mM FUNCTION Adding special effects to pictures This feature lets you add special effects to your pictures during shooting 4 effects are available BLACK amp WHITE Takes pictures in black and white SEPIA Gives pictures a sepia tone WHITE BOARD Pictures are in black and white with black letters on a white background emphasized to make them easier to read BLACK BOARD Pictures are in black and white with white letters on a black background emphasized to make them easier to read ide a gt Pu a gu wei 1 Inthe top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt FUNCTION then select a mode and press V3 How to use the menus P 33 WHITE BOARD and BLACK BOARD are not available in amp mode Press again to exit the menu Arrow pad OK button FuwcrON4 AF AREA J BLACK 8018 3 Letters do not show clearly with WHITE BOARD or BLACK BOARD gt Use exposure compensation I amp Exposure compensation P 97 When WHITE BLACK BOARD is selected the flash is automatically set to off Note WB and SATURATION cannot be used in Function shooting 6 Adjusting the image quality and exposure Record mode You can select a record mode in which to take pictures or shoot movies Choose the best record mode for your purpose printing editing on a PC ing etc For detai
25. again to exit the menu The flash adjustment effect may not be sufficient if the shutter speed is too fast Note 1 5 Advanced shooting A S M mode Select the shooting mode to be used when the mode dial is set to A S M Mode dial A S M In the top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt A S M gt A S or M and press 0 How to use the menus P 33 Press again to exit the menu Arrow pad OK button Bunoous pesueapy E Bunoous pesueapy Aperture priority shooting Mode dial A S M 1 Select A mode Ux A S M mode P 63 2 Press DO to set the aperture value X The aperture value increases The aperture value decreases If the aperture value is displayed in red the aperture setting is unsuitable for the conditions Take the following steps When the aperture value is displayed in green the setting will provide optimum exposure Aperture value STO X 1600x1200 appears The image is overexposed v appears The image is underexposed Press to increase the aperture Press to decrease the aperture value value Aperture range Toward W 12 8 to f8 0 Toward T f3 7 to f8 0 When the flash is set to the auto flash mode the shutter speed is fixed at 1 30 sec in the maximum wide angle or 1 250 sec in the Note maximum telephoto and will not go slower Shutter priority shooting eae
26. as direct sunlight may cause vertical lines smears to appear on the image in the viewfinder or monitor This does not affect recorded pictures To check the area the camera is focusing on If you press while pressing the shutter button halfway the area you are focusing on is enlarged Pressing je once more returns the size to ie normal This function is not available gt Re in the digital zoom range S gt DIGITAL ZOOM Using the digital zoom P 54 7 M 6 ah M Note Press the shutter button gently using the ball of your finger If it is pressed hard the camera may move and pictures may come out blurred Recorded pictures will be saved on the card regardless of whether the camera is turned off or the batteries are replaced or removed Never open the card cover remove the batteries or disconnect the AC adapter while the card access lamp is blinking Doing so could destroy stored pictures and prevent storage of pictures you have just taken When taking pictures against strong backlight the area of the picture in shadow may appear colored If correct focus cannot be obtained When the subject cannot be focused on you can focus the camera on another point at roughly the same distance focus lock and take the picture as explained below Using the Focus Lock function Mode dia D MO V A falda su iP A SIM P 1 Position the AF target mark on the subject you want to focus on When shoot
27. be set separately for shooting mode and playback mode Ex When a histogram is displayed in P mode The part indicated in green in the histogram shows the luminance distribution within the AF target mark When the image is bright When the image is dark 2i 8 ri y If the peak fills too If the peak fills too much of the right much of the left frame the image frame the image will appear mostly will appear mostly white black Histogram display ide a gt QV fu a gp wen 1 Inthe top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt gt ONor OFF and press 08 How to use the menus P 33 When ON is selected the histogram is displayed Press amp again to exit the menu Mode dial gt Press in the top menu 0 How to use the menus P 33 The histogram is displayed Toreturn to the normal playback screen press again to display the top menu and press Arrow pad OK button SQ1 lis F2 8 Sae 1 1000 0 0 2 180100 03 06 17 15 90 30 Playback mode The histogram is not displayed in the following situations even if histogram display is set to ON Note During M mode panorama shooting 2 IN 1 shooting and multi metering The histogram displayed during shooting may differ from the histogram displayed during playback A histogram may not appear when
28. eye phenomenon The subjects eyes appear red After the pre flashes it takes about 1 second before the shutter is released Hold the camera firmly to avoid camera movement Note 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 eFill 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 The fill in flash may not have the desired effect under excessively bright light Note Flash shooting 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 such as in an art museum You can also use this mode when you want to shoot a natural looking twilight or night scene Since a slow shutter speed is automatically selected in low light situations when in the flash off mode the use of a tripod is Note recommended to prevent your pictures from being blurred by camera movement Slow Synchronization amp SLOW1 SLOW2 9 SLOW The slow synchronization flash is designed for slow shutter speeds Normally when shootin
29. images are displayed index display allowing you to confirm the print reservation Not all functions may be available on all printers or at all photo labs Some TIFF images cannot be printed Print reservation may take considerable time when saving printing data to a card Bunjes zud Lu Buiyjes zud E All frame reservation Use this feature to print all the pictures stored on the card Select the desired number of prints and whether you want the date and time included Mode dial 5 J 1 Play back a still picture iLh Print button You cannot make the print reservation for pictures with X Arrow pad OK button 2 Press id The Jj PRINT ORDER screen appears Press to select J then press Eh If print reservation data is already stored on the card the LL PRINT ORDER aur um SETTING screen appears giving you the EXECZEESZIEH choice of resetting the data or keeping it EXIT 9 SELECTA 9 GO OK C Press to select x number of prints or date time then press f All frame reservation 4 Perform each setting as illustrated Select 1x GOP EIE P Qux es DATE SELECT SET gt GO OK Cs TREE cd zs Select TIME EXIT qJSELECT E GO OK Set the number of prints Press QO to set the number of prints then press o Increases the number Decreases the number Set the date time p
30. in BKT mode If there is not enough space available on the card for the number of frames you have set during auto bracketing you cannot continue shooting 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 Since the shutter speed is set to max 1 30 sec exposure is decreased when shooting a dark subject Bunoous pesueapy Bunoous pesueapy m PANORAMA Panorama shooting You can take advantage of panorama shooting with Olympus CAMEDIA brand cards xD Picture Card Panorama shooting lets you connect pictures with overlapping edges into a single panoramic picture using the CAMEDIA Master software sica yw OOE 1 Inthe top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt PANORAMA and press f E gt How to use the menus P 33 The PANORAMA mode is set Arrow pad OK button N Use the arrow pad to choose at which edge you want to connect the pictures f The next picture is connected at the right edge Q The next picture is connected at the left edge Connects pictures from leftto The next picture is connected at the right top The next picture is connected at the ry bottom Connects pictures from bottom to top PANORAMA Panorama shooting Make sure that the edges of th
31. is also possible to register your favorite picture I SCREEN SETUP P 147 OFF No picture is displayed 1 Factory default setting 2 Selects a picture already registered If there is no picture registered nothing is displayed when the power is turned on or off wore tet RS ANA su c9 uw asm P E In the top menu select MODE MENU gt SETUP gt PW ON OFF SETUP gt OFF 1 or 2 and press 0 How to use the menus P 33 Press again to exit the menu Arrow pad OK button SCREEN SETUP You can register your favorite picture to be displayed when the power is turned on and off The desired picture can be registered from the card Make the POWER ON OFF SETUP to display the registered picture 0s POWER ON OFF SETUP Power on off display setting P 146 Mode dial 5 1 Inthe top menu select MODE MENU gt SETUP gt SCREEN SETUP and press f 0 How to use the menus P 33 If a picture is already registered the IMAGE EXISTING screen is displayed asking if you want to cancel the currently registered picture and register a new one To register a new picture select RESET and press If you select KEEP the Screen returns to the menu and press 3 Press DO to select OK then press The picture is registered and the screen returns to the menu Press again to exit the menu Arrow pad OK button IMAGE EXISTING RESET CANCEL 4 SELECT E GO
32. meter and press AEL j The brightness is metered at up to 8 different points Multi metering bar appears Brightness meter readings are ignored after the 9th reading To perform metering again press AEL for more than 1 second to display mevo Press AEL Ej again to cancel the metering values Metering i AUR Ex When metering 2 points pressing AEL E4 twice The aperture and shutter speed as calculated from the average values obtained by metering at 2 points These values are recalculated every time another metering point is added The average for the 2 311008 FZS Indicates how much metering points The the present exposure average is always 4 mm you are metering shown at the center of differs from the the bar average exposure value The present exposure can be fixed by pressing the shutter button halfway The present exposure is not added to the average value unless you press AEL E9 When moves more than 3 from the center of the bar the average reading red lt appear The reading with AEL E4 was pressed indicates the number of times you have pressed the button Q indicates the difference between the metered and average readings To save the multi metered exposure after shooting AE memory gt After metering in step 4 hold down AEL 4 for more than 1 second appears While is displayed the exposure is save
33. mode FUNCTION is setto The flash does not fire in the BLACK WHITE P 90 BLACK WHITE BOARD mode BOARD Super macro modeis The flash does not fire in the super macro mode P 81 set Set the super macro mode to OFF Panorama mode is The flash does not fire in the panorama mode P 86 set Cancel the panorama mode The viewfinder does not turn on The monitor is turned Press to switch to the viewfinder P 46 on The camera is in the Operate the camera press the shutter button or P 24 sleep mode the zoom lever The monitor does not turn on The viewfinder is Press GG to turn the viewfinder off P 46 turned on The camera is in the Operate the camera press the shutter button or P 24 sleep mode the zoom lever e snoeuej a2si N snoeuej a2si N Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action Ref Page The viewfinder or monitor is hard to see The diopter is not Adjust the diopter so that the AF target mark is P 30 adjusted properly clearly visible The brightness ofthe Select C2 in the mode menu and adjust the P 142 viewfinder or monitor brightness is not adjusted properly The monitor is Block the sunlight with your hand or use the exposed to direct viewfinder sunlight Vertical lines appear Bright light such as direct sunlight may cause on the image in the vertical lines to appear on the image This is nota viewfinder or malfunct
34. movie recording time will differ from the time listed in the Movie Record Modes table Selecting a record mode EIL In the top menu select MODE MENU gt PICTURE gt lt and press f 0 How to use the menus P 33 If lt is displayed on the top menu as a shortcut menu press the arrow pad in the same direction as the arrow shown next to lt IS SHORT CUT P 133 AUTO In the top menu press 8 to select lt and choose SHQ 2048 x 1536 HQ 2048 x 1536 SQ1 1280 x 960 or SQ2 640 x 480 I Go to Step 4 Mode dial 5 Q A d In the top menu press to select DlcITAL zoom then press to select HQ E or SQ rz Go to Step 4 Arrow pad OK button eunsodxe pue Ajijenb oBeui y Bunsn py EJ eunsodxe pue Ajijenb eBeui ay Bunsn py m Record mode N Press Co to select the desired record mode from TIFF SHQ HQ SQ1 and SQ2 then press f Press C to select the resolution If you have selected SQ1 or SQ2 press after choosing the resolution then choose HIGH or 5 2 204821360 Co NORMAL by pressing c2 ENLARGE SIZE3200x2400 4 Press CANCEL 4 SELECTA GO OK Press again to exit the menu TIPS eee eere erreur uhhhhhn nr Resolution The number of pixels horizontal x vertical used when saving an image If the image will be printed higher resolutions larger numbers are recommended so that th
35. power consumption fluctuates greatly P 15 the remaining battery the camera may turn off without displaying the low power battery warning Replace with new batteries 170 List of menus eiie mode Top menu Setting DRIVE OB H1 Sy AF Cai BT amp SHQ 2048 x 1536 HQ 2048 x 1536 SQ1 1280 x 960 SQ2 640 x 480 D CARD SETUP YES NO Ref Page P 83 P 91 P 28 P 139 171 sno ueJj SIN snoauej 95S N List of menus eC Aa Ma Eg AISIMIPmode Top menu Tab Function Setting Ref Page r MODE MENU CAMERA DRIVE G3 H P 83 AF Cali BKT S I80 AUTO 100 200 P 96 400 I AISIM 2 A S M P 63 I fay 1 2 3 4 3 MY MODE 1 P 67 MY MODE 4 2 0 42 0 P 62 I SL0W sow P 61 4SLOW1 SLOW2 t NOISE REDUCTION 4 OFF ON P 105 I MULTI METERING 5 OFF ON P 76 DIGITAL ZOOM 6 OFF ON P 54 FULLTIME AF OFF ON P 69 I AF MODE IESP SPOT P 68 I sg 6 OFF ON P 81 I PANORAMA 7 P 86 I 21IN 1 P 88 I FUNCTION OFF BLACK amp P 90 WHITE SEPIA WHITE BOARD BLACK BOARD I AF AREA P 70 I INFO OFF ON P 141 L uli 5 OFF ON P 106 PICTURE TIFF SHQ HQ P 91 SQ1 SQ
36. sequential shooting and auto bracketing Sequential shooting modes can be selected from the DRIVE mode menu Sequential shooting cannot be performed when the record mode is set to TIFF Drive mode mm Shoots 1 frame at a time when the shutter button is pressed Normal shooting mode single frame shooting Cy Focus exposure and white balance are locked at the first frame Approx 11 frames at 1 4 frames sec in HQ mode HI Pictures can be taken at a faster speed than normal sequential shooting The sequential shooting speed varies depending on the record mode setting Approx 3 frames at 2 frames sec AF Ga Focus is individually locked for each frame The AF sequential shooting speed is slower than for normal sequential shooting BKT Us Auto bracketing P 84 Sequential shooting high speed sequential shooting EA and AF sequential shooting C3 HI AFD rese cat E GP A SIM P In the top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt DRIVE gt Cy HI G3y or AF Gy and press 0 How to use the menus P 33 Bunoous pesueapy Press again to exit the menu Arrow pad OK button Sequential shooting 2 Take the picture Press the shutter button fully and keep it pressed The camera will take pictures in sequence until you release the button During sequential shooting the subject does not appear on the viewfinder and monitor Auto bracketing BKT Under some conditi
37. software dialog appears 1 From the Download To menu ee 21007 cx0202 select a destination folder F pannat PA ETT OBTUSE A Automatic Task Nor 2 To download all images click ee Download All To selectively download images click Download Some and highlight the desired images Download Some Download All The images are transferred from the camera to your computer Note If you are operating Mac OS X and you want to download images using the pie same procedure as for Mac OS 9 select File gt Close and exit the Apple Image Capture software At this time the camera is indicated as unlabeled computer and transferred back to a card may not play back on the camera or If you use the Apple Image Capture software images downloaded to your may have other problems Caution 29 Disconnecting the camera from your computer I Make sure that the lamp on the right of the viewfinder or the card access lamp is not blinking 2 Drag the untitled icon on the desktop to Trash 3 Make sure that the lamp on the right Lamp of the viewfinder or the card access lamp is not blinking 4 Remove the USB cable from the camera 5 Remove the USB cable from your computer 30 Downloading image files using other OS For other OS users Users running other OS cannot connect t
38. the computer ee a a 4 The computer recognizes the camera as a new device When you connect the camera to the computer for the first time the computer automatically recognizes the camera Click OK when the message saying that the installation is completed appears The computer recognizes the camera as a Removable Disk e Windows XP You can download image files from the camera easily Select Copy pictures to folder on my computer using Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard then follow the on screen instructions You may also select take no action to bypass the Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard You may then use a more advanced image viewing editing program such as Olympus CAMEDIA Master Software For detailed instructions on downloading refer to the CAMEDIA Master software user s guide When the camera is connected to the computer none of the camera buttons are functional Caution 13 14 Double click the My Computer icon on the desktop For users running Windows XP click My Computer from the Start menu Make sure the Removable Disk icon appears in the window There may already be other Removable Disk icons for other devices such as a removable media drive or USB SmartMedia Reader Writer In this case the digital camera is recognized as another Removable Disk If you cannot find the icon the camera and computer are not connected properly Turn the camera off disconnect
39. then take the picture If the subject 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 If the subject still cannot be focused on use the manual focus gt Manual focus P 73 The green lamp blinks The subject cannot be brought into focus The green lamp lights butthe subject cannot be brought into focus Subject with low Subject with an Subject without contrast extremely bright area vertical lines in the center of the frame Subjects at different Fast moving subject The subject to be distances focused on is not in the center of the frame Recording movies This function allows you to record movies Even if the subject moves during recording or the distance to the subject changes correct focusing and exposure are maintained continuously The sound connot be recorded Mode dial y Q 1 2 Decide the composition of the 3 Press the shutter button fully to 4 Press the shutter button again to Set the mode dial to amp and press Shutter button the power switch Mode dial E37 Power on off P 24 The viewfinder turns on The available recording time on the card that you are using is displayed picture start recording The card access lamp b
40. uf and the screen returns to e the mode menu c Tocancel one touch white balance press button So 1600x1200 One touch white balance Co Press 5 repeatedly to exit the menu When setting the white balance by pointing the camera at a sheet of white paper the correct setting may not be obtained if the light Note reflected by the paper is too bright or too dark White balance may not be effective under some special light sources 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 other than AUTO colors may appear different in the resulting picture from the colors you see on the monitor ainsodxea pue Ajijenb eBeui ay Bunsn py mM White balance White balance adjustment This function lets you make fine changes to the current white balance setting em Qs exa AoE MSH In the top menu select MODE MENU gt PICTURE gt Wey and press f V3 How to use the menus P 33 The white balance adjustment indicator appears on the screen Arrow pad OK button 2 Thecolor becomes bluer each time you press z and redder each time you press depending on the original white balance conditions Press 5 to save your adjustment The white balance can be adjusted in 7 increments in both red and blue directions After saving the adjustment pre
41. while the camera is communicating with the PC Do not remove or load the batteries or connect or disconnect the AC adapter while the camera is turned on Doing so could affect the camera s internal settings or functions The life of the batteries may vary according to the type of battery manufacturer shooting conditions etc Power is consumed continuously during the conditions described below This could shorten the life of the batteries When the monitor is turned on When the monitor is in the playback mode for an extended period of time Repeated zoom adjustments Repeated auto focus by depressing the shutter button halfway When the FULLTIME AF mode is turned on When the camera is connected to a PC When using an AC adapter power is supplied to the camera by the AC adapter even if batteries are loaded in the camera The AC adapter does not charge batteries in the camera Carefully read the AC adapter s instructions before use oO amp 2 a a et t Ei o o Inserting a card Card in this manual refers to the xD Picture Card The camera uses the card to record pictures Card basics The card corresponds to normal camera film for recording the pictures you have taken Pictures recorded and stored on the card can easily be erased overwritten and or edited on a PC Index area You can write down the card s contents Contact area Comes into contact with the camera s s
42. 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 and viewfinder Wipe gently with a soft cloth Lens Blow dust off the lens with a commercially available blower then wipe gently with a lens cleaning paper Card Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth 1 Do not use strong solvents such as benzene or alcohol or chemically treated cloth Note Cleaning should be done only after the batteries have been removed or the AC adapter has been disconnected Mold may form on the lens surface if the lens is left dirty ud snoeuej a2si N E snoeuej a2si N BH Specifications Product type Recording system Still picture Movie Memory Resolution No of storable pictures Approx 3 frames TIFF 2048 x 1536 When using a 32 MB card No of effective pixels Image pickup device Lens Photometric system Aperture Shutter speed Shooting range Viewfinder Monitor Digital camera for shooting and displaying Digital recording TIFF non compression JPEG in accordance with Design rule for Camera File system DCF Exif 2 2 Digital Print Order Format DPOF and Print Image Matching II QuickTime Motion JPEG support xD Picture Card 16 256 MB 3200 x 2400 pixels ENLARGE SIZE SHQ HQ 2048 x 1536 pixels TIFF SHQ HQ 2048 x 1360 pixels 3 2 TIFF SHQ HQ 160
43. 0 x 1200 pixels TIFF SQ1 1280 x 960 pixels TIFF SQ1 1024 x 768 pixels TIFF SQ2 640 x 480 pixels TIFF SQ2 Approx 16 frames SHQ 2048 x 1536 Approx 40 frames HQ 2048 x 1536 Approx 99 frames SQ1 1280 x 960 NORMAL Approx 331 frames SQ2 640 x 480 NORMAL 3 200 000 pixels 1 2 5 CCD solid state image pickup 3 340 000 pixels gross Olympus lens 6 3 mm to 63 mm f2 8 to f3 7 11 elements in 7 groups equivalent to 38 mm to 380 mm lens on a 35 mm camera Digital ESP metering Spot metering system f2 8 to f8 0 16 to 1 1000 sec 0 6 m to co W 2 m to co T NORMAL 0 07 m to co W 1 2 m to co T macro mode 0 44 TFT color LCD display 180 000 pixels 1 5 TFT color LCD display 114 000 pixels Specifications Auto focus TTL system autofocus Contrast detection system Outer connector DC IN jack USB connector mini B Video OUT jack Automatic calendar Up to 2099 system Operating environment Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F operation 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F storage Humidity 30 to 90 operation 10 to 90 storage Power supply 2 CR V3 lithium battery packs or 4 AA R6 alkaline batteries lithium batteries NiMH batteries or NiCd batteries AC adapter optional Manganese zinc carbon batteries cannot be used Dimensions 107 5 mm W x 66 mm H x 68 5 mm D 4 2 x 2 6 x 2 7 excluding protrusions Weight
44. 2 WB AUTO PRESET P 98 CJ v I WwB7 7 7 P 101 I SHARPNESS 5 5 P 102 I CONTRAST 5 5 P 103 L SATURATION 5 5 P 104 CARD CARD SETUP YES NO P 139 To the next page List of menus es Pai Males A SIMIPmode cont Top menu Tab Function Setting r MODE MENU SETUP ALL RESET OFF ON L 43 ENGLISH FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ESPAROL PW ON OFF SETUP OFF 1 2 REC VIEW OFF ON SLEEP 30 SEC 1 MIN 3 MIN 5 MIN 10 MIN MY MODE SETUP PRESENT RESET CUSTOM I FILE NAME RESET AUTO PIXEL MAPPING mia 5 m ft m ft I VIDEO OUT NTSC PAL I SHORT CUT A B C CUSTOM BUTTON L ag OFF ON L DRIVE Functions set as Ina shortcuts L WB 1 Not available in 5 mode 2 Only available in A S M modes 3 Only available in uj mode 4 Not available in fV amp Am Aa 9 EJ modes 5 Not available in M mode 6 Not available in mode 7 Not available in 3 A S M modes 8 Not available in M mode Ref Page P 128 P 26 P 146 P 143 P 144 P 136 P 148 P 149 P 142 P 28 P 150 P 151 P 133 P 130 P 145 sno ueJj SIN sno ueJj SIN List of menus
45. 2 Shutter speed 16 1 1000 P 65 3 Aperture value F2 8 F8 0 P 64 4 Exposure compensation 2 0 2 0 P 97 Exposure differential 3 0 3 0 P 66 5 Battery check wa d P 15 6 Green lamp o P 46 7 Flash stand by Z Lights Camera movement 5 Blinks P 57 warning Flash charge 8 Macro mode kl P 80 Super macro mode eu P 81 Manual focus MF P 73 9 Noise reduction INR P 105 Names of parts Item Indications Ref Page 10 Flash mode 5 9 SLowi MES 5sLOW1 SLOW2 i 11 Flash intensity control 2 0 2 0 P 62 12 Drive Cy H AF BKT P 83 13 Self timer P 82 14 Record mode TIFF SHQ HQ SQ1 SQ2 P 91 15 Resolution 2048 x 1536 1280 x 960 BoD 640 x 480 320 x 240 etc 16 AF target mark P 46 17 Number of storable still 30 P 92 pictures Seconds remaining 36 P 51 18 AE lock AEL bas AE memory 19 Spot metering CJ P 75 20 ISO ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 P 96 21 White Balance SS OD Be 24 G5 E C P 98 22 White balance B1 B7 R1 R7 Ban compensation A 23 Saturation RGB 5 5 P 104 24 Sharpness 9 5 45 P 102 25 Contrast 5 5 P 103 26 Memory gauge LEGG P 15 Names of parts Playback mode 93 08 1 17 38 804 11 FILE 109 0090 12 Movie Playing time total recording time
46. 36 HQ 2048 x 1536 SQ1 1280 x 960 NORMAL SQ2 640 x 480 NORMAL WB AUTO WB 7 0 SHARPNESS 0 CONTRAST 0 SATURATION 0 REC VIEW ON SLEEP 3 MIN FILE NAME RESET m ft m SHORT CUT e DRIVE B CUSTOM BUTTON AE LOCK Playback mode INFO OFF OFF On OFF 4 0 OFF 9 snoeuej a2si N BH i List of factory default settings Others ALL RESET ON Je ENGLISH PW ON OFF SETUP 1 IDI NORMAL e Y M D 2003 01 01 00 00 VIDEO OUT E 2 ON Settings differ according to the region where the camera is sold 9 snoeue 95S IN E snooue aosiiN BH Modes and Shooting Functions In M mode available functions vary depending on the modes set in the MY MODE SETUP menu Mode Qs fa AISIM Function AUTO Abies A S M P X AISIM d Zoom Y DIGITAL ZOOM Vary AF T Focus lock Y AF MODE we FULLTIME AF s AF AREA d Manual focus 4 AUTO Y v Y e 7 aR e sLowt Y x o sLoW Y Y T SLOW2 Y x Y BA Y ZSLOw 4 Ce Y Du MULTI METERING v AEL M AF lock x K 4 st 5m RS Y Modes and Shooting Functions Mode Function AUTO r2 ap Ty HI Sy AF Sy v2 BKT
47. 43 Rechargeable batteries 20 Recording movies Q 51 Red eye reduction flash gt 58 Resizing Ps 122 Resolution 92 Rotation button 4 121 S SATURATION sss 104 SCREEN SETUP 147 Seconds remaining 51 Self portrait shooting B9 43 Self timer S 0005 82 Self timer button S 11 82 Self timerlamp 10 82 SEPIA S re ne mE 90 Sequential shooting Ci 83 SHARPNESS 102 Shooting mode 12 Shooting mode menu 42 SHORT CUT 133 SEQ eee ats aba aa pekinese 91 Shutter button 10 47 Shutter priority shooting S 44 65 Shutter speed 65 Single frame erase 9 126 Single frame playback 108 Single frame reservation 156 Single frame shooting 46 83 SLEEP devo wee 3 144 Slideshow 113 Slow synchronization SLOW 59 61 Specifications 184 Sports shooting 3 amp 42 Spot metering 75 SQ D ie vere teen 91 Strapz vos e eara aed eag 17 Strap eyelet 10 17 Sunny day n a 99 Super macro mode shooting W 81 T TIEFE 5 acea e ERE eg 91 Top menu 2 2 oie metes 32 Trimming 1 123 Tripod socket 11 Troubleshooting 164 Tungsten light 6
48. 5 Drag amp drop the image you want to save in the computer in this case P1010012 JPG to the Hard Disk window The image is saved in the computer in the Hard disk To select all images click Edit gt Select all When the image file has been copied to the computer you can view images Note by double clicking the image files in the Hard Disk folder The files will be opened in the default image viewer of the operating system If you want to view the image a different size or process it you will need to open the image with software that supports JPEG or TIFF images files such as Paint Shop Pro Photoshop or CAMEDIA Master software the image is being copied Never open the card cover on the camera load or remove the batteries or connect or disconnect the AC adapter while the lamp is blinking as the image files may be destroyed The lamp on the right of the viewfinder or the card access lamp blinks while Caution 28 Downloading images to your computer e Mac OS X Malfunctions such as the following may occur due to the OS If the camera is not connected correctly a malfunction occurs in the computer Date and time information of image files is not accurately displayed If the card cover of the camera is opened while connecting to the computer the untitled icon does not disappear from the desktop etc When the computer has recognized the camera the Apple Image Capture
49. AF MF AF P 73 WB AUTO P 98 ISO AUTO P996 WEY 0 P 101 97 0 P 62 SHARPNESS 0 P 102 SLOW SLOW1 P61 CONTRAST 0 P 103 NOISE OFF P 105 SATURATION 0 P 104 REDUCTION 1 This will set the monitor to ON or OFF when the camera is turned on 2 In the M mode available zoom positions are 38 mm 50 mm 100 mm 200 mm and 380 mm these numbers are based on the focal length of a 35 mm camera 5 MY MODE SETUP ide a gt QV fu a alan 1 Inthe top menu select MODE MENU gt SETUP gt MY MODE SETUP and press f V3 How to use the menus P 33 2 Press Z c to select the type of setting then press f PRESENT Saves the current camera settings RESET Restores the factory default settings CUSTOM Saves settings one by one The MY MODE SETUP screen appears 3 Select a MY MODE number Press to select MY MODE number from 1 to 4 then press e When selecting PRESENT in Step 2 4 Press XO to select SET then press The current camera settings are saved in the selected MY MODE Arrow pad OK button ei CANCEL 4 SELECT 2 GOs OK 7 SET SELECT GO OK 87 suonounj Injesn pen suonounj jnjasp lee MY MODE SETUP When selecting RESET in Step 2 4 Press to select ALL RESET then press The settings in the selected MY MODE are reset If no settings are saved MY MODE
50. B available 1000LYMP 26 Downloading images to your computer Image files JPEG files with files a names such as P1010001 JPG are 6 items 28 4 MB available displayed idi a Cj 1000LYMP EB p1010012 JPG P1010013 PG zu tz P 1010014 JPG P1010015 JPG Q cz tz P1010016 P6 P1010017JPG 4 D 4 Double click the Macintosh HD icon on the desktop The camera automatically assigns folder names and file names according to the following rules Folder name File name Example Example 1000LYMP P1010001 jpg Serial number Month Day Serial number Serial numbers of image files run from 0001 to 9999 Serial numbers of folders run from 100 to 999 When file number 9999 is reached a new folder is created and assigned the next number Months January through September are expressed by the numbers 1 through 9 October by the letter A November by B and December by C Macintosh HD 27 Downloading images to your computer mumumummmmmmummummummmummmmummmmmummummmmmHEmmmEEMENHEHNHNHNHEHHNHNHNEENH The Hard Disk window is displayed jm Macintosh HD BB 13 items 8 22 GB available Apple Extras Adobe Fonts olympus bs ATH Deluxe Late Bresking News g ig Applications Interne a System Folder Utilities g S Installer Logs Assistants g
51. ESP P 68 FLASH MODE AUTO P 55 OFF P 81 97 0 P 62 FUNCTION OFF P 90 AF MF AF P73 INFO OFF P 141 vo OFF E OFF P 106 OFF P82 lt HQ P 91 LCD OFF WB AUTO P 98 OPTICAL ZOOM WIDE P53 Wey 0 P 101 DRIVE oO P83 SHARPNESS s0 P 102 BKT TUNER pg4 CONTRAST 0 P103 ISO AUTO 100 P96 SATURATION 20 P 104 AISIM A P 63 TIFF SHQ HQ 2048 x 1536 P 93 SLOW SLOW pg SQI 1280x 29 P93 NOISE OFF SQ2 640 x 480 REDUCTION P 105 NORMAL P 93 ME OFF pze INFO OFF PA This sets whether the monitor turns on or not when the camera is turned on I suonounj Injesn EJ suonounj Injesn Ead CUSTOM BUTTON Functions listed in the table below can be assigned to the custom button on the camera This makes it easy to jump to frequently used functions simply by pressing the custom button without having to select a shortcut menu or MODE MENU from the top menu AEL E button Available functions Settings Pie dde eei P78 AF LOCK P 71 DRIVE D amp y HA AF Gy BKT P 83 ISO AUTO 100 200 400 P 96 A S M A S M P 63 SLOW ZSLOW1 X9 4SLOW1 SLOW2 P 61 NOISE REDUCTION OFF ON P 105 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF ON P 54 FULLTIME AF OFF ON P 69 AF MODE iESP SPOT P 68 E OFF ON P 81 FUNCTION OFF BLACK amp WHITE SEPIA WHITE P90 BOARD BLACK BOARD INFO OFF ON P 141 OFF ON P 106 TIFF SHQ HQ SQ1 SQ2 P 91 WB AUTO X cO 8
52. FF Note If the picture has been taken with a different camera setting INFO to ON in gt mode may still not display all the information olf is set the histogram is displayed regardless of whether INFO is set to ON or OFF 141 suonounj Injesn EJ suonounj Injesn ge Monitor viewfinder brightness adjustment C21 This function lets you adjust the brightness of the monitor and viewfinder respectively Mode dia DAA f Aa 9 s 22 o A S M P E 1 In the top menu select MODE MENU gt SETUP gt C2I and press V3 How to use the menus P 33 Arrow pad OK button Press 22 to adjust the brightness while looking in the monitor or viewfinder and when you have set the desired level press Pressing brightens the monitor or viewfinder and pressing darkens it Press again to exit the menu 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 displayed 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 erm AN ma Dae Au In the top menu select MODE MENU gt SETUP gt REC VIEW g
53. NU CARD CARD SETUP ALL ERASE P 127 ik FORMAT 139 SETUP ALL RESET OFF ON P 128 e ENGLISH P 26 FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ESPA OL PW ON OFF SETUP OFF 1 2 P 146 I P 142 oD P 28 VIDEO OUT NTSC PAL P 151 I E 4 9 16 P 112 m OF ON P 145 MOVIE PLAY __ MOVIE PLAYBACK PLAYBACK P 114 FRAME BY FRAME EXIT INDEX OK RESET P 116 CANCEL L EDIT OK RESET P 118 CANCEL INFO P 141 List of factory default settings The functions are set as follows when the camera leaves the factory Shooting mode F No F2 8 SHUTTER 1 1000 sec ZOOM WIDE LCD OFF 0 FLASH AUTO S M SLOW1 Q CJ OFF AF MF AF S OFF DRIVE C3 BKT 1EV 3 ISO AUTO A S M 100 AISIM A ma 1 2 3 4 MY MODE 1 BA 0 SLOW SLOW1 NOISE REDUCTION OFF 9 fixed on ON MULTI METERING OFF DIGITAL ZOOM OFF FULLTIME AF OFF Q9 ON AF MODE iESP Q9 fixed on iESP E OFF PANORAMA OFF 21IN 1 OFF FUNCTION OFF AF AREA CENTER INFO OFF OFF lt HQ 2048 x 1536 Q9 320 x 240 snoeuej 92si N E List of factory default settings TIFF 2048 x 1536 SHQ 2048 x 15
54. OLYMPUS CAMED DIGITAL CAMERA C 740 Ultra Zoom REFERENCE MANUAL Click Here CAMERA OPERATION MANUAL Explanation of digital camera functions and operating instructions DIGITAL CAMERA PC CONNECTION OPERATION MANUAL Explanation of how to download images between your digital camera and PC OLYMPUS CAMEDIA DIGITAL CAMERA C 740 Ultra Zoom REFERENCE MANUAL 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 In the interest of continually improving products Olympus reserves the right to update or modify information contained in this manual For customers in North and South America For customers in USA Declaration of Conformity Model Number C 740 Ultra Zoom Trade Name OLYMPUS Responsible Party Olympus America Inc Address 2 Corporate Center Drive Melville New York 11747 3157 U S A Telephone Number 631 844 5000 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interfer
55. T V3 AF MODE Changing the focus range P 68 2 Inthe top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt AF AREA and press f Arrow pad OK button Co Use the arrow pad to move the AF target mark to the area you want to focus on The AF target mark at the center of the Screen can be moved vertically or horizontally SELECT CANCEL OK A Take the picture To restore the AF target mark to its original position at the center press Press again to exit AF target mark selection mode AF target mark AF AREA is not available when the digital zoom is set to ON The location of the AF target mark cannot be saved Note Focusing applications AF LOCK Locking the focus Registering the AF lock function on the AEL E4 in advance enables easy locking of the focus ise eu a gu eni P 1 Register the AF lock function on Shutter button AEL ES 0 Setting the custom button P 131 2 Position the AF target mark on the AEL E AEL Custom button subject you want to focus on and press AEL E The focus is locked and the AF lock mark is displayed To reset the AF lock press AEL Ef again to cancel the AF lock Each time you press AEL Ej AF lock is alternately engaged and canceled When AEL ES is pressed When focus is locked P 1 1000 F2 8 0 0 P 1 1000 F2 8 0 0 3 Press the shutter button fully Bunoous pesueapy E
56. United Kingdom Please note some mobile phone services provider do not permit access or request an additional prefix to 800 numbers For all not listed European Countries and in case that you can t get connected to the above mentioned number please make use of the following CHARGED NUMBERS 49 0 180 5 67 10 83 or 49 0 40 23 77 38 99 Our Technical Customer Support is available from 9 am to 6 pm MET Monday to Friday 2003 OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO LTD VT459501 OLYMPUS AMED DIGITAL PERSONAL CAMERA COMPUTER DIGITAL CAMERA PC CONNECTION OPERATION MANUAL How to use your PC to get the most from images taken with your digital camera Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera This manual provides instructions on how to install the USB driver To ensure correct installation refer only to these installation procedures Introduction This manual explains in detail how to connect your Olympus digital camera to a computer Read it carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference About this manual The information contained in this manual may be subject to change without notice For the latest information on the product please consult your local Olympus representative The information contained in this manual has been compiled by taking all possible measures to ensure its accuracy However if you find any errors or incomplete information please contact yo
57. View devices by conection 5 88 Network adapters 2 Other cos Ponts COH 8 LPT psum Retesh Sound video and gane controllers meae Cancel Device Manager Serial Bus Controller category If the USB driver was successfully installed you can find the following in the the name of the camera you have connected listed under Disk drives OLYMPUS Digital Camera listed as one of the items in the Universal Downloading images to your computer I Double click the My Computer icon on the desktop For users running Windows XP click EE Control Panel from the Start menu My Computer 2 Double click the Removable Disk icon sies E mae A new Removable Disk icon appears when the camera is connected to the kfara peti BI Pas computer as the digital camera is w s A recognized as a Removable Disk i cdi CAE If an error message appears when you double click the icon there may be a problem with one of the following the camera s power source the AC adapter is not properly connected or the battery power is low Make sure that the AC adapter is correctly connected or that the batteries are not running low Q the card there is no card in the camera or there is a problem with the card Check that you can play back pictures stored on the card on the monitor of your digital camera 3 Double click
58. a gt wm 1 Select S mode I A S M mode P 63 2 Press DO to set the shutter speed X Sets a faster shutter speed Sets a slower shutter speed If the shutter speed is displayed in red the setting is unsuitable for the conditions Take the following steps When the shutter speed is displayed in green the setting will provide optimum exposure SQ1 1600x1200 4 appears The image is overexposed v appears The image is underexposed Press to set a faster shutter Press to set a slower shutter speed speed Shutter speed range 1 to 1 1000 sec s Shutter speeds that can be set differ according to the flash setting Note a Bunoous pesueapy ES Bunoous pesueapy va Manual shooting Mode dial A S M 1 Select M mode I A S M mode P 63 2 Usethe arrow pad to set the aperture value and shutter speed f The aperture value increases AEL ES Arrow pad Q The aperture value decreases AE Lock E Custom button X Sets a faster shutter speed Sets a slower shutter speed When the shutter button is halfway Exposure differential pressed the difference ranging from 3 0 to 3 0 EV between the exposure M 1 1000 72 8 3 0 determined by the currently selected 180100 aperture and shutter speed compared to the exposure level considered optimal by the camera is displayed If the exposure differential appears in red itindicates that the exposure dif
59. a to a PC see DIGITAL CAMERA PC CONNECTION OPERATION MANUAL on the CD ROM How to print pictures Picture size and printing The resolution of a computer printer is generally based on the number of dots pixels per square inch This is called dpi dots per inch The higher the dpi value the better the printed results Keep in mind however that the dpi of the picture does not change This means that when you print an image with a higher resolution the size of the printed picture will be smaller Although you can print magnified images picture quality will decrease If you want to print large high quality pictures set the record mode as high as possible when taking the pictures Sr Record mode P 91 Note 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 You may not be able to enter print reservations if there is insufficient memory space available on the card The CARD FULL message is displayed You can print up to 999 images from one card using the DPOF reservation function Even if an image appears with the message PICTURE ERRORS it may be possible to make print reservations In this case the print reservation icon L does not appear when an image is displayed for full view appears when multiple
60. ake sure that the lamp on the right Lamp of the viewfinder or the card access lamp is not blinking E Remove the USB cable from the camera Remove the USB cable from your computer A s ooo saw e Windows Me 2000 XP 1 Make sure that the lamp on the right Lamp of the viewfinder or the card access lamp is not blinking Some camera models have either a lamp on the right of the viewfinder or a card access lamp and the location varies depending on the model Refer to your camera s reference manual Disconnecting the camera from your computer 2 A Caution 22 Click the lt Unplug or Eject Hardware icon on the task bar The message saying that the drive has been stopped appears Click on the message The Unplug or Eject Hardware window appears When a message appears click OK Remove the USB cable from the camera Stop USB Mass Storage Device Drive G Safe To Remove Hardware The USB Mess Storage Device device can now be safely removed from the system Problem Ejecting USB Mass Storage Device If the window returns the following message when you click Unplug or Eject Hardware first make sure that no image data is being downloaded from the camera an
61. and slideshow functions can also be used on a TV screen d You are recommended to use the optional AC adapter when using the camera with a TV Make sure that the camera s video output signal type is the same as the TV s video signal type Ir VIDEO OUT Video output Note selection P 151 The camera s monitor or viewfinder turns off automatically when the video cable is connected to the camera Be sure to use the video cable provided to connect the camera to the TV The picture may appear off center on the TV screen Playback on a TV When pictures are compressed in order to fit the entire picture on the TV screen a black frame appears around the picture If the picture is output to a video printer via the TV the black frame may be printed Picture rotation Pictures taken with the camera held vertically are displayed horizontally This function lets you turn such pictures 90 degrees counterclockwise or clockwise So that they are displayed vertically Mode dial 1 Inthe single frame playback mode press Each pressing rotates the image in the following sequence 90 degrees counterclockwise 90 degrees clockwise and back to the original 1 Rotation button The following pictures cannot be rotated T Movies protected pictures pictures that have been edited on a Note PC and pictures taken with another camera New picture orientations are saved even when the
62. ation data you want to reset then press The single frame reservation menu is displayed 6 Press to select CANCEL Print reservation is canceled and the Screen in step 5 is restored 7 if you are finished resetting print reservation data press 2 to display the single frame reservation menu Press 8 Press G repeatedly until the playback screen appears Error codes 10 Miscellaneous Monitor Possible cause Corrective action indication g The card is not inserted Insert a card or insert a different card NO CARD or it cannot be Wipe the gold contacts with a recognized commercially available cleaning paper and insert the card again If the problem persists format the card If the card cannot be formatted it cannot be used p There is a problem with Use a different card Insert a new card CARD ERROR the card Writing to the card is The recorded image has been protected WRITE prohibited read only on a PC Download the PROTECT image to a PC and cancel the read only setting t The card is full Replace the card or erase unwanted CARD FULL No more pictures pictures Before erasing download movies or information such as print reservation can be recorded important images to a PC There are no pictures on The card contains no pictures Record NOPICTURE the card pictures T The recorded image Use image proces
63. button is pressed of power during shooting or while the images were being written to the card Monitor turns off or the battery check indicator blinks are being recorded on the card wait until recording is finished The camera is in the Set the mode dial to any position except gt P 42 playback mode The flash has not Remove your finger from the shutter button and P 57 finished charging wait until the g flash standby indication stops blinking Press the shutter button again The card is full Erase unwanted pictures or insert a new card P 22 126 Before erasing download important images to a PC The batteries ran out Replace the batteries with new ones If images P 18 164 Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action Ref Page The memory gauge Wait until there is room in the memory gauge P 15 is full There is a problem Refer to Error codes P 163 with the card The flash does not fire The flash is Push the flash lever up to make the flash pop up P 55 retracted The subject is If you want the flash to fire on a brightly P 55 illuminated illuminated subject set the flash to fill in mode Auto bracketing is The flash does not fire in the auto bracketing P 83 set mode Set anoter mode in the DRIVE menu The camera is in the The flash does not fire in the movie mode Set a P 51 movie mode different shooting
64. c p 26 Y Y Y Disconnecting the USB cable Windows p 20 Mac p 30 Even if your computer has a USB connector data transfer may not function correctly if you are using one of the operating systems listed below or if you have an add on USB connector extension card etc Windows 95 NT 4 0 Windows 98 98 SE upgrade from Windows 95 Mac OS 8 6 or lower except Mac OS 8 6 equipped with USB MASS Storage Support 1 3 5 installed at the factory Data transfer is not guaranteed on a home built PC system or PCs with no factory installed OS Flowchart AC Caution When connecting the camera to the computer make sure that there is sufficient remaining battery power When connected transmitting to the computer the camera does not enter the sleep mode nor will the camera s power turn off automatically Depending on the camera model when the battery power runs out or the internal temperature rises the camera may stop operating automatically This could cause the computer to malfunction and any image data file being transmitted may be lost Be careful when downloading files for a long period of time Use the AC adapter optional when downloading files If you connect or disconnect the AC adapter when the camera is connected to the computer and is running on battery power it may result in the loss of image data on the card or cause a malfunction in the computer Before connecting or disconne
65. ct the SETUP tab in the mode menu and set P 128 ON ALL RESET to OFF No picture is displayed on the TV when connected to the camera The video output Set the video output signal according to the region P 151 signal is incorrect where used The camera is notin Set the mode dial to any position except gt P 120 the playback mode The TV video signal Set the TV to the video input mode P 120 setting is incorrect er sno ueJj SIN snoeuej a2si N Troubleshooting e The image quality is poor Possible cause Corrective action Ref Page The picture is too bright The flash was setto Select a flash mode other than fill in flash P 55 the fill in flash mode The subject was Adjust the exposure compensation toward minus P 97 excessively or change the camera position illuminated The picture is too dark The flash was Hold the camera correctly keeping your fingers P 31 blocked by your away from the flash finger The subject was out Shoot within the flash working range P 56 of the working range of the flash The flash was not Push the flash lever up to make the flash pop up P 55 enabled The subject was too Set the flash to fill in mode or use the spot P 55 75 small and was metering mode backlit The sequential Higher shutter speeds are used when the P 83 shooting mode was sequential shooting mode is selected which may used result in picture
66. cting the AC adapter disconnect the camera from the computer and make sure that the camera is turned off To avoid computer malfunctions do not turn off the camera when the camera is connected to a computer If the camera is connected to the computer via a USB hub operation may not be stable if there are any compatibility problems between the computer and the hub In such cases do not use the hub and connect the camera directly to the computer You can view images using graphics applications that support the JPEG file format Paint Shop Pro Photoshop etc Internet browsers Netscape Communicator Microsoft Internet Explorer etc CAMEDIA Master software or other software For details on using commercial graphics applications refer to their instruction manuals QuickTime is needed for playing back movies QuickTime is included on the provided software CD If you want to process images make sure to download them to your computer first Depending on the software image files may be destroyed if the images are processed rotated etc while they are on the card Identifying the OS Identify the OS on your computer before connecting the camera How to identify the OS depends on the computer e Windows I Double click the My Computer icon on your desktop LE My Computer When the My computer icon is not on your desktop click Control Panel from the Start menu 2 Double click the Control Pan
67. ction lets you select the number of pictures in an index display from 4 9 and 16 Mode dial J dial Mode dial y In the top menu select MODE MENU gt SETUP gt 2 gt 4 9 or 16 and press Press again to exit the menu 0 How to use the menus P 33 Slideshow This function displays still pictures stored in the card one after another Only the first frame of movies is played back Mode dial 5 J 1 Selecta still picture then press to display the top menu 2 Press amp to start the slideshow 3 Press 9 to stop the slideshow The slideshow will not stop until you cancel it by pressing 7909 08 19 15 30 30 You are recommended to use the optional AC adapter when running a slideshow for a long period of time If batteries are used the Note camera will enter the sleep mode after about 30 minutes and stop the slideshow automatically iid ld yoegfelg E Viewing movies Mode dial J dial Mode dial D Use the arrow pad to display the picture with amp you want to play back 0 Viewing still pictures P 108 Arrow pad OK button N Press amp The top menu is displayed Press to select MOVIE PLAY wo Press Co to select MOVIE PLAYBACK then press The movie is played back When playback ends the display automatically returns to the beginning of the movie Fast forward fast re
68. d Press AEL Ef again to cancel the AE memory The multi metering exposure is canceled gt If you operate any of the buttons or the mode dial after metering in step 4 the multi metering exposure is canceled Bunoous pesueapy E Bunoous pesueapy i AE LOCK Locking the exposure This function is suitable for situations when optimal exposure is difficult to achieve such as when there is excessive contrast between the subject and the surroundings For example if the sun is in the frame and shooting with automatic exposure results in a dark subject recompose your shot so that the sun is not in the frame Then press AEL E to lock the metered value exposure temporarily Next compose your shot again with the sun in the frame and take the picture gt eam Qs Nasa When using the camera in the AISIM mode AE lock is not available in the M mode Set to any mode except M Ux A S M mode P 63 If a function other than AE lock is registered on AEL Efj set AE lock to the button I Setting the custom button P 131 N AEL E AEL Custom button Compose the picture where you want to lock the metered value exposure then press AEL E4 The exposure is memorized If you want to lock a different exposure press AEL 6 again to cancel AE lock Each time you press AEL E AE lock is alternately engaged and canceled AE LOCK Locking the exposure 3 Po
69. d then remove the USB cable xi N The device Generic volume cannot be stopped right now Try stopping the device again later E Macintosh Using Mac OS 9 X Make sure that Your computer is turned on and Mac OS is running f you are running any applications quit them all You are recommended to power the camera using the optional AC adapter If the battery power runs out while the computer is accessing the card in the camera the camera will turn off in the middle of the operation and this could destroy image files data If you are using batteries make sure that there is sufficient remaining battery power If you are running Mac OS X the connection to the computer and downloading the image data are verified Restrictions such as the following may occur due to the OS The image file properties are not displayed correctly Images in the camera cannot be opened without first downloading them etc For more details visit the Olympus web site Connecting the camera to the computer 24 Downloading images to your computer Disconnecting the camera from your computer C 5 SN S 23 Connecting the camera to the computer I Insert the marked end of the USB cable into the USB port on your computer as shown below Look for this mark e ears USB port Terminal The
70. de dial is operated during panorama shooting the camera cancels the panorama mode and returns to normal shooting The camera itself cannot connect panorama pictures The CAMEDIA Master software is necessary to connect the pictures r Bunoous pesueapy jen Bunoous pesueapy a 2 IN 1 Taking two in one pictures This function allows you to combine two pictures taken in succession and store them as a single picture You can combine two different subjects in one picture Picture when played back vesci A aD HH In the top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt 2 IN 1 and press f V3 How to use the menus P 33 The 2 IN 1 picture mode is set Arrow pad OK button Take the first shot The subject will be positioned on the left in the combined picture N P 1 1000 F2 8 0 0 1st 3 Take the second shot The subject will be positioned on the right in the combined picture The BUSY bar is displayed during processing After the image is saved the camera returns to the mode menu i prey 160021200 30 5 Image when shot 2 IN 1 Taking two in one pictures During 2 IN 1 picture shooting the panorama and sequential 5 shooting modes are not available Note To cancel 2 IN 1 picture mode after the first shot has been taken press The first shot will not be saved Operating the mode dial will exit 2 IN 1 picture mode If the camera enters sleep mode
71. e actual 3 2 million pixels used by this camera can be increased to the equivalent of approx 8 million pixels 3200 x 2400 This allows you to make quality prints in larger sizes such as A3 297 mm x 420 mm 11 7 x 16 5 However file sizes also become larger ENLARGE SIZE can be selected in the SHQ or HQ mode ENLARGE SIZE is not available in the or amp mode If the SHQ record mode is set to ENLARGE SIZE sequential shooting modes Gy HI yy AF Gy BKT are not available Note eunsodxe pue Ajijenb oBeui y Bunsn py EJ eunsodxe pue Ajijenb eBeui ay Bunsn py m 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 them a grainy appearance AUTO Sensitivity is automatically adjusted according to the light conditions and the subject brightness 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 sica O18 fu Ax sg EP wen 1 Inthe top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt ISO then choose the most suitable ISO sensitivity and press 0 How to use the menus P 33 AUTO is not available in A S M mode Press again to exit the menu s Higher ISO setting
72. e image quality and exposure Playback Useful functions Print setting Miscellaneous Specifications Glossary of terms Index PA P 10 P 184 P 186 P 189 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Contents Gontents 2s eo deqeaxs doe th Ro kaye RR ES LANE RE ENS Names of parts xam ere PR EA 10 o u pP 10 Viewfinder and monitor indications Lus 12 How to use this manual 0 000000 e eee 16 1 Getting started 17 Attaching the strap llli else 17 Loading the batteries llle 18 Selecting optional batteries or an AC adapter 20 Inserting a card l l eese 22 GardDasies cercato lee RR Seg Sene os 22 Removing the card llillslls ills 23 Power on off cerite courao x ane emere hh eoe ee 24 Startup Shutdown screen 0000e eee aee 25 If the card is not recognized card check 25 Selecting a language 5 eee eee eee 26 Setting the date and time 2 24 28 Adjusting the viewfinder llle 30 Holding the camera 00 000 cece eee eee 31 2 Using the menus 32 About the menus eee 32 How to use the menuS else eee eee 33 Shortcut menus eren tr eemper red 35 Mode Menus penra ni eaer Ree ears rea ne 37 3 Shooting basics 42 Shooting modes i sai noi as anuod Ada mati hA AANE a ia 42 Taking still pictures n naana annaa 46 Contents If correct foc
73. e image will be clearer However higher resolutions make the file size amount of data larger so the number of pictures that can be saved will be fewer Resolution and picture size on a computer screen 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 in 1024 x 768 resolution is the same size as the screen if you set the picture to 1x when the monitor setting is 1024 x 768 However if the monitor setting is over 1024 x 768 such as 1280 x 1024 the picture only takes up part of the screen Compression rate In record modes other than TIFF image data are compressed The higher the compression rate the less clear the image will be File format This camera saves images in either TIFF or JPEG format In record modes other than TIFF images are compressed in the JPEG format The compression rate also varies in each mode Movies are in Motion JPEG format mov A Record mode 3 2 Resolution The image aspect ratio is normally 4 3 If the aspect ratio is changed to 3 2 the image can be printed at a photo lab without losing the image borders When is activated the resolution is 2048 x 1360 pixels resolution can be selected in the TIFF SHQ or HQ mode resolution is not available in or Q mode Monitor display when is set ENLARGE SIZE When ENLARGE SIZE is selected th
74. e pictures overlap then take pictures Focus exposure and white balance are set by the first picture Do not select an extremely bright subject such as the sun for the first picture You cannot adjust the zoom after the first picture Panorama shooting is possible for up to 10 pictures Co m y k i 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 When you have taken 10 pictures a warning mark appears 4 Press to finish panorama shooting The frame on the screen disappears and the camera returns to the normal shooting mode Ys The panorama mode is only available with Olympus CAMEDIA brand cards Note Your computer s memory may be insufficient if you take too many panorama pictures in HQ or SHQ mode You are recommended to use SQ mode for panorama shooting During panorama shooting the flash and sequential shooting are not available Images are saved in JPEG format when panorama shooting is done in the TIFF mode The size of the image does not change If the mo
75. el icon 3 Double click the System icon Control Panel The way the file icons inside the folder appear may vary depending on your version of Windows If you don t see the icon you are looking for click on view all Control Panel options on the left of the window Identifying the OS A System Properties window will appear Note and record the System information 40998 Confirm that your system is Windows 98 98 SE Me 2000 Professional or Windows XP then press OK to close tun the window ovanan E3 Cancel If your OS is Windows 98 98 SE proceed to Installing the USB driver for Windows 98 iS p 9 Users running Windows Me 2000 XP E gt p 11 Users running other OS Ex p 31 Mac OS Macintosh Select About This Computer from the Apple menu on the menu bar A window appears with the name of the computer s OS Confirm that the OS is OS 9 0 9 1 or OS X O __ About This Computer BB LJ file Edit View Special C This Computer Apple System Profile E catcufator fe Chooser Q Control Panels gt don Mac E fj Favorites gt e Ai amp Apple Computer In 1983 1999 Key Caps SimpleTest seok IB Network Browser Recent Applications gt Qj Recent Documents SLO S Recent Servers E Remote Access Status Sc
76. ence received including interference that may cause undesired operation For customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations For customers in Europe CE mark indicates that this product complies with the European C 4 requirements for safety health environment and customer protection CE mark cameras are intended for sales in Europe Trademarks IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc All other company and product names are registered trademarks and or trademarks of their respective owners The standards for camera file systems referred to in this manual are the Design Rule for Camera File System DCF standards stipulated by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA Introduction of the camera s functions Basic Photography Advanced Photography To get that particular shot using various effects or for fine tuning the settings For playing back and editing pictures Settings that make the camera easier to operate Printing pictures Troubleshooting and other information Contents Names of parts Getting started Using the menus Shooting basics Flash Advanced shooting Adjusting th
77. enu select MODE MENU gt SETUP gt FILE NAME gt RESET or AUTO and press 2 0 How to use the menus P 33 Press amp again to exit the menu Arrow pad OK button PIXEL MAPPING When the File No reaches 9999 the file number returns to 0001 5 and the folder number changes Note 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 a few minutes after the monitor is used or continuous shots are taken to allow for proper performance of the Pixel Mapping function i asa Ei vin In the top menu select MODE MENU gt SETUP gt PIXEL MAPPING and press f 0 How to use the menus P 33 START appears Arrow pad OK button 2 Press 9 The BUSY bar is displayed during Pixel Mapping When Pixel Mapping is finished the screen returns to the mode menu suonounj Injesn pe suonounj jnjasp P Measurement units If you accidentally turn the camera off during Pixel Mapping start 9 again from Step 1 Note Measurement units The measurement unit can be selected from either meter
78. erture and shutter speed automatically Even if the subject moves during recording or the distance to the subject changes correct focusing and exposure are maintained continuously The sound cannot be recorded 03 gt Recording movies P 51 The available settings vary depending on the mode I amp Modes and Shooting Functions P 180 Note soiseq Buljoous E soiseq Bunoous I Taking still pictures You can take still pictures using either the viewfinder or the monitor de gt E QV a 9 ui o 1 Set the mode dial to Mi Q S Shutter button fa Ae 9 A m A S M P and Mode dial press the power switch Flash lever I amp S Power on off P 24 The viewfinder turns on To shoot using the monitor press to turn the monitor on 2 Decide the composition of the picture AF target mark Taking still pictures Co Press the shutter button gently halfway lt to adjust the focus a When the focus and exposure are locked the green lamp lights focus lock The AF target mark moves to the focused position The shutter speed and aperture value automatically set by the camera are displayed except in M mode 5 blinks to warn of camera movement Push the flash lever up to make the flash pop up P 55 Green lamp When lights after the flash has popped up the flash is ready to fire The flash fires automatically when the shutter but
79. ferential is less than 3 0 EV or more than 3 0 EV When you press AEL E j the screen on i 1 1000 82 8 the right appears with the bar indicating 180100 current exposure settings Aperture value f2 8 to f8 0 W f3 7 to f8 0 T Shutter speed 16 to 1 1000 sec To avoid camera movement you are recommended to use a tripod J when taking pictures requiring a slow shutter speed Note Using My Mode When you use m mode the settings you selected with the menus in My Mode are activated Saving the shooting mode or function settings you want to use in advance lets you shoot with your favorite settings straightaway You can also save the settings you are currently using You can create and save up to 4 different patterns I MY MODE SETUP P 136 Mode dial J wj 1 Inthe top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt MY MODE gt MY MODE 1 to MY MODE 4 and press 0 How to use the menus P 33 Press again to exit the menu Only the settings in MY MODE 1 have already been saved You cannot select MY MODE 2 to MY MODE 4 if no settings have been saved in them I amp S MY MODE SETUP P 136 Arrow pad OK button Although the settings you are using can be saved the saved zoom position may not be the same as the one being used Note r Bunoous pesueapy R3 Bunoous pesueapy m Focusing applications AF MODE Changing the focus range This functi
80. functions or manual adjustments The camera sets the optimal focusing and exposure This is the simplest of all shooting modes Q Portrait shooting Suitable for taking a portrait style shot of a person This mode features an in focus subject against a blurred background The camera automatically sets the optimal shooting conditions SA Sports shooting Suitable for capturing fast moving action such as sports without blur Even a fast moving subject will be clear and sharp as if it is not moving enabling Shooting modes you to capture facial expressions and detailed activity The camera automatically sets the optimal shooting conditions f Landscape Portrait shooting 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 The camera automatically sets the optimal shooting conditions a Landscape shooting 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 The camera automatically sets the optimal shooting conditions Id Night Scene shooting Suitable for shooting pictures in the evening or at night The camera sets a slower shutter speed than is used in norma
81. g with a flash shutter speeds cannot go below a certain level to prevent camera movement But when shooting a night scene background fast shutter speeds can make the background too dark Slow synchronization flash allows both a slow shutter speed for the background and a flash for the subject Since the shutter speed is slow make sure you stabilize the camera by using a tripod Otherwise camera movement may cause the picture to be blurred OEA 1st curtain front curtain SLOW1 Usually regardless of the shutter speed the flash fires right after the shutter fully opens This is called 1st curtain Unless you change it this is how the flash always fires The slow synchronization factory default setting is SLOWA1 usel4 P Flash shooting 2nd curtain rear curtain SLOW2 With 2nd curtain the flash fires just before the shutter closes Changing the flash timing can create interesting effects in your picture such as expressing the movement of a car by showing the tail lights streaming backwards The slower the shutter speed the better the effects turn out The slowest possible shutter speed depends on the shooting mode M mode 16 sec P A S 9 mode 4 sec When the shutter speed is set to 4 sec rear curtain 4sec o0 2nd curtain 1stcurtain flash fires flash fires Shutter closes Shutter fully opens 1st curtain with red eye reduction Q5 4 SLOW1 This mode i
82. ge look crisper To reduce the contrast Press The light and dark areas become less defined giving the image a softer impression Use this setting when you want to edit images on a PC ui Du wW av Guy CONTRAST 4 When you have finished setting the contrast press Press again to exit the menu 3 nsodx pue Ajijenb oBeui y Bunsn py EJ eunsodxe pue Ajijenb oBeui ay Bunsn py E SATURATION This function adjusts the color depth Mode dial D QV amp f da s GO to asim P 1 Inthe top menu select MODE MENU gt PICTURE gt SATURATION and press fJ 0 How to use the menus P 33 Arrow pad OK button 2 Press Z c to adjust the saturation between 5 and 5 To increase the saturation Press Colors become darker and more intense To reduce the saturation Press Colors become lighter When you have finished setting the saturation press Press again to exit the menu NOISE REDUCTION This function reduces the noise that is generated during long exposures When shooting night scenes shutter speeds become slower and noise tends to appear on images When noise reduction is set to ON the camera automatically reduces noise to produce clearer images However shooting time is approximately twice as long as usual Noise reduction can only be used when the shutter speed is set slower than 1 sec
83. ger than approximately 35 seconds in HQ mode and 150 seconds in SQ mode INDEX 9 frames extracted from a movie are displayed as an index to show the movie at a glance Indexes can be stored on the card as a still picture EDIT This function lets you erase parts of the movie that you do not want Mode dial 3 J 1 Use the arrow pad to select a picture with amp Arrow pad OK button 2 Inthe top menu select MOVIE PLAY then choose each item V3 How to use the menus P 33 Select INDEX IB P 116 Select EDIT I P 118 INDEX Creating an index 3 Press oc to select INDEX then press When there is insufficient card memory a warning screen appears and the display returns to the setting screen CANCEL 3 SELECTS GO Editing movies Use the arrow pad to select the first frame of the index and press Jumps to the first frame of the movie Jumps to the last frame of the movie Displays the next frame The movie can F be played continuously by holding the D button down EA E OK GT 8 Displays the previous frame The movie can be played continuously in reverse by holding the button down As in Step 4 use the arrow pad to select the last frame of the index l purs and press Press to select OK then press The 9 frames extracted from the movie appear as an index display then the camera returns to the playback mode The i
84. he camera directly to a computer Windows 95 Windows NT Mac OS before OS 9 You can download images directly to your computer using an optional floppy disk adapter or PC card adapter Does your computer have a USB interface Is there a a marked on your computer Is your OS one of the following Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows Me Windows XP Mac OS 9 X Connect the camera directly to your computer using the provided USB cable Use the optional USB reader writer Certain card readers may not be compatible with Mac OS X Check the Olympus website for the most up to date compatibility information d Does your computer have a built in PC card slot l Q Use the optional PC card adapter Not supported by Windows NT4 0 or lower Does your computer have a built in floppy disk drive Consult your nearest Olympus representative S Use the optional FlashPath floppy disk adapter For SmartMedia only i OLYMPUS http www olympus com OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO LTD Customer support Japanese language only Tel 0426 42 7499 Tokyo OLYMPUS AMERICA INC Two Corporate Center Drive Melville NY 11747 3157 U S A Tel 631 844 5000 Technical Support USA 24 7 online automated help http support olympusamerica com Phone customer support Tel 1 888 553 4448 Toll free Our phone customer support
85. hen press T Press again to exit the menu 8 Toturn the camera off press the power switch ENGLISH SELECT 3 GO Power switch button 7 poyiejs Burjoes al poyiejs Buiyja5 M 1 Setthe mode dial to P and press the power switch to turn the camera on 2 Press The top menu is displayed 3 Press on the arrow pad to select MODE MENU 4 Press DO to select the SETUP tab then press f 5 Press c to select then press f The green frame moves to the selected item 5 Power switch Arrow pad OK button E SETUP tab I L es QC D MODE MENU gt Top menu Setting the date and time o Press to select one of the following date formats Y M D Year Month Day M D Y Month Day Year D M Y Day Month Year Then press f Move to the year setting The following steps show the procedure used when the date and time settings are set to Y M D N Press 22 to set the year then press f to move to the month setting To move back to the previous setting press Q The first two digits of the year are fixed co and time are completely set Thetime is displayed in the 24 hour format Consequently 2 p m is displayed as 14 00 9 Press For a more accurate setting press when the time signal hits 00 seconds The clock starts when you press the but
86. hot with optimal exposure regardless of the background light I P 75 Multi metering Meters the brightness of the subject at up to 8 different points to set the optimal exposure based on the average brightness This method is useful with a high contrast subject 3 P 76 Spot metering iced 9 V faa gu DEP wem 1 Select or amp by repeatedly pressing J If no operation is performed for about 3 seconds the selected mode is set and the mode selector screen is automatically exited amp j is not available in manual focus mode I amp Manual focus P 73 Y CJ Macro Spot button P 1 1000 72 8 0 0 S 1 1600x1200 30 I Bunoous pesueapy E Bunoous pesueapy ee Metering MULTI METERING LI N Co A When using the camera in the W amp C Macro Spot button AIS M mode multi metering is AEL E4 not available in the M mode Set to PEL Custom Dutton any mode except M I A S M mode P 63 If a function other than AE lock is registered on AEL E4 set AE lock to the button I Setting the custom button P 131 Press repeatedly to set Ce I amp S Spot metering P 75 In the top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt MULTI METERING gt ON and press amp 0 How to use the menus P 33 Arrow pad OK button Press amp again to exit the menu Position the AF target mark on the P 1 1000 FZS area you want to
87. ignal read contacts A OLYMPUS poyrejs Burjes S Compatible cards xD Picture Card 16 256 MB This camera may not recognize a non Olympus card or a card that was formatted on another device such as a PC etc Before use Note be sure to format the card on this camera Ex CARD SETUP Formatting Cards P 139 1 Make sure the camera is turned off The monitor is off The viewfinder is off The lens is not extended 2 Open the card cover Inserting a card 3 Insert the card in the appropriate direction Insert the card while keeping it straight The card will stop with a click when it is inserted all the way to the end Inserting the card the wrong way or at an angle could damage the contact area or cause the card to jam If the card is not inserted all the way data may not be written to the card a Card inserted correctly 4 Close the card cover securely until it clicks Removing the card 1 Push the card all the way in to unlock it then let it return slowly The card is ejected a short way and then stops Hold the card straight and pull it out Note Releasing your finger quickly after pushing the card all the way in may cause it to eject forcefully out of the slot Do not press on the card with hard or pointed items such as ballpoint pens Never open the card cover or remove the card or the batteries while Note the camera is t
88. il 5 goes off Camera movement warning Auto flash red eye reduction flash fill in flash When 5 camera movement warning lights the shutter speed locks at its current level This helps prevent camera shake problems shutter speeds that are too slow can cause blur However if the zoom magnification is increased the camera will increase the locked shutter speed accordingly Zoom position Shutter speed W max 1 30 sec T max 1 250 sec s The flash does not fire in the following situations In the movie record mode during auto bracketing during super macro shooting when FUNCTION is set to WHITE BOARD BLACK BOARD and during Panorama shooting The flash may not give you the optimum result in macro mode especially with wide angle shooting Check the resulting picture on the monitor f a conversion lens is attached to the camera do not use the flash Note un E usel4 n Flash shooting e Auto flash No indication The flash fires automatically in low light or backlight conditions To shoot a subject with backlight position the AF target mark over the subject 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 significantly reduces this phenomenon by emitting pre flashes before firing the regular flash This helps accustom the subject s eyes to the bright light and minimizes the red
89. imes FULLTIME AF without having to press the shutter P 69 button halfway Selects the auto focus method iESP or AF MODE SPOT P 68 Allows pictures to be taken as close as 3 P 81 Si cm 1 2 from the subject s Allows panorama pictures to be taken PANORAMA with Olympus CAMEDIA brand cards ds Combines two still pictures taken in 21N1 succession and stores them as a single P 88 picture Adds special effects to pictures BLACK FUNCTION amp WHITE SEPIA WHITE BOARD P 90 BLACK BOARD AF AREA Changes the position of the AF target P 70 mark using the arrow pad Selects whether to display all the INFO information such as shutter speed and P141 white balance or only the minimum information Displays a histogram showing the luminance distribution of still pictures 196 PICTURE tab Sets the image quality and resolution lt Still picture TIFF SHQ HQ SQ1 SQ2 P 91 Movie HQ SQ WB Sets the appropriate white balance P 98 according to the light source WEY Makes fine changes to the white P 101 balance SHARPNESS Adjusts the sharpness of the image P 102 CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast of the image P 103 SATURATION Adjusts the level of color depth without P 104 changing the tint Mode Menus CARD tab CARD SETUP Formats a card P138 SETUP tab Selects whether to keep the current ALL RESET camera settings when you turn off the P 128 power es Selec
90. ing a hard to focus subject or a fast moving subject point the camera at an object about the same distance away as the subject P 1 1000 72 8 0 0 SO91500 1200 30 AF target mark 2 Press the shutter button halfway until the green lamp lights When the focus and exposure are locked z the green lamp lights The AF target mark moves to the focused position When the green lamp blinks the focus and exposure are not locked Release your finger from the shutter button re position your subject and press the shutter button halfway again l Shutter button 3 Keeping the shutter button i000 F2 6 O pressed halfway recompose your e x shot Ne J j ed 1600x1200 410 soiseq Buljoous bd If correct focus cannot be obtained 4 Press the shutter button fully Shutter button The frame in which you focus on a subject is different from the frame in which you lock the exposure IS AE LOCK Locking the exposure P 78 Fix the focus position I AF LOCK Locking the focus P 71 soiseq Bunoous m Focus on the subject in the center of the frame V3 AF MODE Changing the focus range P 68 Subjects that are difficult to focus on Under certain types of conditions the auto focus may not work properly If this happens focus on an object with high contrast at the same distance as the intended subject focus lock recompose your shot and
91. ion monitor Pictures you have taken do not appear on the monitor The power is off Set the mode dial to gt before pressing the P 108 power switch to turn the camera on The camera is in the Press twice quickly or set the mode dial to P 108 109 shooting mode Bb There are no pictures NO PICTURE appears on the monitor Record on the card pictures There is a problem Refer to Error codes P 163 with the card The camera is The monitor does not function when the video P 120 connected to a TV cable is connected to the camera The date recorded with the image data is wrong The date time is not Set the date time The clock adjustment is not P 28 set factory preset The batteries are When the batteries run out the date time setting P 18 28 exhausted may be canceled Replace the batteries with new ones and set the date time again The camera has If the camera is left for several hours with the P 18 28 been left with the batteries removed the date time setting is batteries removed canceled Set the date time again Single frame erase or all frame erase cannot be performed The picture you want Display the protected image with On and press P 125 to erase is protected O n to cancel the protection Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action Ref Page The settings are returned to the factory default settings when the camera is turned off ALL RESET is setto Sele
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93. l D ET 1 Push the flash lever up The flash pops up 2 Set the flash mode by repeatedly pressing 5 The flash mode changes in the sequence shown below when all modes are available Red eye P 1 1080 F2 8 0 0 AUTO Auto flash gt as flash SLOW Slow synchronization SLOW lt Fill in flash SQ1 1600x1200 E If no operation is performed for about 3 seconds the flash mode is se and the mode selector screen is automatically exited To prevent the flash from firing press down on the top of the flash to retract it usel4 MN Flash shooting 3 Press the shutter button halfway n conditions where the flash will fire 5 lights 4 Press the shutter button fully to take the picture Flash working range W max Approx 0 3 m to 4 5 m 1 0 ft to 14 8 ft T max Approx 1 2 m to 3 5 m 3 9 ft to 11 5 ft Function restrictions according to mode Mode EE Qs fa uj AISIM P Flash mode ae Gg A Ss M Auto Y v v v v Y v viv Y 5 vy ilyl v 4 SLOW1 B v v v v iv SLOW2 B v yx ove m ut Qo SLOW1 Y Y Y v v v v v v Y Available Not available Factory default setting The factory default settings and available modes vary depending on the selected mode Flash shooting The flash standby indication blinks The flash is charging Wait unt
94. l shooting For example if you take a picture of a street at night in mode the lack of brightness will result in a dark picture with the background underexposed and without details In the Night Scene shooting mode the true appearance of the street is captured The camera automatically selects the optimal settings for this type of shooting condition Since the shutter speed is slow make sure you stabilize the camera by using a tripod soiseq Bunoous Self Portrait shooting Enables you to take a picture of yourself while holding the camera Point the lens towards yourself and the focus will be locked on you The camera automatically sets the optimal shooting conditions The zoom is fixed in the wide position and cannot be changed soiseq Buljoous bad Shooting modes Setting related modes P Program shooting Allows you to take still pictures The camera sets the aperture and shutter speed Other functions such as flash modes and drive modes can be adjusted manually AIS M Aperture priority Shutter priority Manual shooting When the mode dial is set to A S M the following items can be set with the menus BR A S M mode P 63 A Aperture priority shooting Allows you to set the aperture manually The camera sets the shutter speed automatically By decreasing the aperture value F number the camera will focus within a smaller range producing a picture with a blurred background Increasing the value forces the ca
95. lash is higher than the lens Keep your fingers and the strap away from the lens and flash Horizontal grip Vertical grip Top view Do not hold this part of the lens e Clear pictures cannot be obtained if the camera moves as the shutter button is pressed Hold the camera correctly and press the shutter button gently Note poyiejs Buya m snuow y Buisp Fey 2 Using the menus About the menus When you turn on the camera and press the top menu is displayed on the monitor or viewfinder The functions of this camera are set from the menus This chapter explains how the menus work using the P mode screens Take you directly to the setting Press v Screens Display operational buttons at the bottom of the screen The functions registered in the shortcut menus can also be Use the arrow pad to select a menu Lets you access the menu selections to set the ISO sharpness etc Categorizes the settings into 4 tabs Press to select a tab and display the associated menu items accessed from the MODE MENU The shortcut menus can be replaced in modes other than EX eO IS Setting the shortcut menu P 134 Y Iso _ Gz stow rve Cu Gp l Give Cc dauto I C cr bxo C DDS stow Tab How to use the menus
96. layed picture 0 Resetting print reservation data P 161 END Completes the print reservation gt Go to Step 10 5 Press DO to select x number of prints date time or Ft trimming then press 6 Perform each setting e Set the number of prints Press to set the number of prints then press X Increases the number Decreases the number e Set the date time printing data Press to select NO DATE or TIME then press NO The pictures are printed without the date and time DATE Allthe pictures with print reservation are printed with the shooting date TIME Allthe pictures with print reservation are printed with the shooting time E ae ELECT GO oK Bumjes jud Buiyjes zud PI Single frame reservation e Trim the picture Eg Trimming P 159 T After setting all the print reservations press to complete the reservations The screen in Step 3 is restored and D appears on the displayed picture 8 Press 9 to display the single frame reservation menu 9 Press 6 to select END The D PRINT ORDER screen appears 10 Press G repeatedly until the playback screen appears Trimming 5 This function enables you to crop part of a recorded picture and print out the enlarged section only Mode dial J dial Mode dial 5 Press on the single frame reservation screen to select rt trimming and pre
97. lever to decide the trimming size The trimming frame changes from horizontal to vertical and vice versa when the maximum or minimum size is reached 6 Press T Press co to select OK then press The BUSY bar is displayed during trimming After the image is saved the camera returns to the playback mode Thetrimmed picture is stored as a separate mt picture from the original SELECT GO OK If you want to trim the picture again select RESET and press and repeat the procedure from Step 5 To quit the trimming function select CANCEL and press 123 iid Rd Editing still pictures 1 Trimming is not possible in the following cases Movies when there is insufficient memory space on the card Note or when the picture was taken with the record mode set to ENLARGE SIZE It may not be possible to trim pictures taken with another camera If pictures recorded in 3 2 are trimmed the image proportions are changed to the standard 4 3 aspect ratio If a trimmed picture is printed out it may appear grainy yoegfelq EM 124 Protecting pictures You are recommended to protect important pictures to avoid accidentally erasing them Protected pictures cannot be erased by the single frame all frame erase function Mode dial 3 J 1 Use the arrow pad to display the Om Protect button picture you want to protect V3 Viewing still pictures P 108 Arrow pad OK button
98. links while the movie is stored on the card During movie recording K lights red Seconds remaining stop recording When the remaining recording time has been used up recording stops automatically When there is space in the card memory the remaining recording time is displayed and the camera is ready to shoot 51 soiseq Bunoous El soiseq Bunoous m Recording movies Depending on the card the remaining recording time may drop 9 rapidly during recording Try using the card again after formatting it Note with your camera 3 CARD SETUP Formatting Cards P 139 If FULLTIME AF is set to OFF the focus is locked when the shutter button is pressed in step 3 causing the focus of some pictures to be compromised In Q mode the flash and manual focus MF cannot be used Notes for recording movies over a long time Recording will continue until the card is full unless stopped by pressing the shutter button A long recorded movie cannot be edited P 116 If a single movie recording uses up all of the card s memory create space on the card by deleting the movie or downloading it to a PC Telephoto and wide angle shooting are possible at 10x magnification the optical zoom limit equivalent to 38 mm 380 mm on a 35 mm camera By combining the optical zoom with the digital zoom zoom magnification can be increased to a maximum of approximately 30x Camera movement i
99. location of the USB port varies depending on the computer For details refer to your computer s manual 2 After making sure that the camera is turned off connect the end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera The location of the USB connector or multi connector varies depending on the camera model Refer to the camera manual for details Camera with a USB connector Computer l Rectangular terminal E Smaller terminal USB cable Camera with a multi connector Camera s multi connector USB A V OUT Computer Smaller terminal Rectangular terminal L la zi USB cable Connecting the camera to the computer ee a a 3 Turn the camera on Camera with a lens barrier The power turns on automatically with the exception of some models which require you to press the monitor button When the camera is turned on the green lamp on the right of the viewfinder lights up monitor button 5 Mode dial e Camera with a x mode Set the mode dial to If the camera has a power Switch as well as a mode dial turn the power switch to ON e Camera with a mode Camera setup connection mode Set the mode dial to to turn the camera on 4 The computer recognizes the camera as a new device The computer recognizes the camera untitled T automatically and an Untitled icon appear
100. ls of the different record modes resolutions and number of pictures storable on the card refer to the table on the next page The numbers in the table are approximate website edi Record mode Description Quality File size TIFF The highest quality mode As the images are saved as uncompressed data this is the best mode for printing or image processing on a PC This mode has different resolutions to choose from depending on your purpose Selecting lets you print the entire image without losing its borders almost the same image size as that used by photo labs SHQ A high quality mode using the JPEG format Because the compression rate is very low high quality can be maintained Selecting lets you print the entire image without losing its borders almost the same image size as that used by photo labs The ENLARGE SIZE function is useful when printing on large format paper HQ A high quality mode with medium compression Because the compression rate is higher than SHQ file sizes are smaller so more images can be saved to a card Like SHQ resolution can be changed by using or the ENLARGE SIZE function SQ1 SQ2 The most compressed modes For each resolution you can choose HIGH to reduce noise or NORMAL to save more images Select the best setting for your purpose printing Internet pages etc Clearer Normal Larger Smaller eunsodxe pue Ajijenb
101. mera to focus over a wider range in the forward and backward directions resulting in increased depth of field in which both the subject and the background are in focus V3 Aperture priority shooting P 64 Aperture F number is Aperture F number is decreased increased S Shutter priority shooting Allows you to set the shutter speed manually The camera sets the aperture automatically Set the shutter speed according to the subject and the type of effect you want V3 Shutter priority shooting P 65 Shooting modes Setting the shutter speed higher Setting the shutter speed lower lets you capture fast moving blurs a moving subject giving the action without blur impression of movement The subject will be clear and sharp as if it is not moving M Manual shooting Allows you to set the aperture and shutter speed manually To check the exposure refer to the exposure differential This mode gives you more creative control allowing you to make the settings you need to get the type of picture you want regardless of optimum exposure 0 Manual shooting P 66 MP My Mode Allows you to save your favorite settings as your own personal mode and use these customized settings when taking pictures Current settings can also be saved for retrieving by this mode II MY MODE SETUP P 136 V3 Using My Mode P 67 amp 9 Movie record Allows you to record movies The camera sets the ap
102. ndex is stored as a new picture If you want to select different frames select RESET and press and repeat the procedure from Step 4 To quit the editing function select CANCEL and press T Be TIPS eee eere erreur uhhhhun nr The index is stored as a still picture in a different record mode from the original movie Record mode Record mode when the movie was shot when stored as an index HQ SQ2 1024 x 768 pixels HIGH SQ SQ2 640 x 480 pixels HIGH yoegfelg EM Editing movies The interval between the frames that are automatically picked out 5 varies depending on the length of the movie Note An index consists of 9 frames You cannot create an index if there is insufficient memory space on the card EDIT Editing a movie 3 Press DO to select EDIT then press 4 Usethearrow pad to select the first frame of the part you want to keep and press o Jumps to the first frame of the movie Jumps to the last frame of the movie 8 Displays the next frame The movie can be played continuously by holding the button down 8 Displays the previous frame The movie can be played continuously in reverse by holding the button down OK OK a As in Step 4 use the arrow pad to select the last frame of the part you want to keep and press EZA Xp OKM OK Editing movies 6 Press to select
103. ne of the following settings then press Press again to exit the menu 39 For shooting on a sunny day cO For shooting on a cloudy day 8 For shooting under a tungsten light 3000K 4 For shooting under a daylight fluorescent CANCEL 4 INS GO OK lamp 6700K This type of lamp is used mainly in homes amp For shooting under a neutral white fluorescent lamp 5 000K This type of lamp is generally used in desk lamps etc amp For shooting under a cool white fluorescent lamp 4 200K This type of lamp is generally used in offices etc The color temperature values K are approximate They are not an accurate indication of color d You can also preview different color tones by trying the different PRESET WB settings under the actual light source and checking the result on the monitor One touch white balance This function is useful when you need a more precise white balance than PRESET WB can provide To set the optimum white balance for the shooting conditions point the camera at a white object under the light source you want to use and adjust the white balance 1 Display screen and point the camera at a sheet of white paper Position the paper so that it fills the screen making sure there are no shadows CANCEL 4 GO OK eunsodxe pue Ayiyjenb eBeui y Bunsn py EJ White balance 2 Press The white balance is set os
104. ng mode from CJ single frame shooting Gy sequential shooting HI high speed sequential shooting AF AF sequential shooting and BKT auto bracketing P 83 DIGITAL ZOOM Extends the maximum optical zoom making possible up to approx 30x zoom P 54 Sets the image quality and resolution Still picture TIFF SHQ HQ SQ1 SQ2 Movie HQ SQ WB Sets the appropriate white balance according to the light source P 98 Sets the date and time P 28 CARD SETUP Formats a card P 139 snu w y Bus El zi snuaw y Buisf Shortcut menus Playback mode Still picture Movie A E QC INFO NODE MEW QC INFO MODE MENU Vv Runs through all saved pictures one after another P 113 MOVIE PLAY MOVIE Plays back movies P4114 PLAYBACK INDEX Creates an index picture of a movie in 9 P 116 frames EDIT Edits a movie P 118 INFO Displays all the shooting information on the monitor P 141 Displays a histogram showing the luminance distribution of still P 106 pictures 3 The functions registered in the shortcut menus can also be accessed from the MODE MENU The shortcut menus can be replaced in modes other than MINV E I Setting the shortcut menu P 134 Mode Men us The MODE MENU has 4 tabs Press to select a tab and display
105. nts Measurement units m ft 0 00 0 00000 150 VIDEO OUT Video output selection 151 9 Print setting 152 How to print pictures llle eese 152 All frame reservation fot 2 eee 154 Single frame reservation 0000005 156 Trimmingi qol Lu cereis t tea eie ap Rusa 159 Resetting print reservation data Tl Ls 161 10 Miscellaneous 163 Error CodeS s reuse e n ston ptt ated Qaae te dune en 163 Troubleshooting eee eee nnn 164 EISEOMMENUS s 4 eere cet Rote Sn rego mnie te gale 171 List of factory default settings 005 177 Modes and Shooting Functions 5 180 Camera maintenance 0 0 0 0 0 cee eee eee 183 Specifications xerox nde ee Pone Ye eee 184 Glossary of terms 0 00 02 186 NIEK Sa st cats DE 189 Indications used in this manual Important information on factors which may lead to a malfunction or operational problems Also warns of operations Note that should be absolutely avoided 3 Useful information and hints that will help you get the most out of your camera IF Reference pages describing details or associated information Names of parts Camera Zoom lever W T f JQ 3 P 53 110 111 Shutter button IS P 46 Mode dial IS P 42 m Self timer lamp IS P 82 Flash l3 p 55 Strap eyelet I P 17 m Video OUT jack gt P 120 USB connec
106. oBeui y Bunsn py EI eunsodxe pue Ajijenb oBeui ay Bunsn py Record mode Still Picture Record Modes Record 3 File Memory capacity in no of shots node Resolution Compression Tomat 16MB 32MB 2048 x 1536 1 3 2048 x 1360 1 3 1600 x 1200 2 5 TIFF 1280 x 960 Uncompressed TIFF 4 6 1024x 768 6 13 640 x 480 16 33 2048 x 1536 8 16 m 2048 x 1360 Low 8 17 ENLARGE SIZE compression 5 5 3200 x 2400 2048 x 1536 20 40 HQ 2048 x 1360 NORMAL 22 45 ENLARGE SIZE 8 17 3200 x 2400 JPEG HIGH 11 22 dei 1600 x 1200 ORMAL 32 64 HIGH 17 34 1280 x 960 ORMAL 49 99 HIGH 26 53 1024x 768 is NORMAL 76 153 HIGH 66 132 640 x 480 NORMAL 165 331 HIGH uses low compression NORMAL uses normal compression Movie Record Modes Record mode Resolution 16MB 32MB HQ 320 x 240 15 frames sec 48 sec 96 sec SQ 160 x 120 15 frames sec 211 sec 424 sec LX o N Record mode The card memory capacity listed in the table is approximate 5 The number of remaining pictures may change according to the Note 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 stored images are erased If movies are shot with VIDEO OUT set to PAL and the video cable connected the
107. on 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 ves Qaa uo In the top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt AF MODE gt iESP or SPOT and press 08 gt How to use the menus P 33 Press again to exit the menu Arrow pad OK button T In M and Q mode the AF MODE is fixed at iESP and cannot be changed Note Focusing applications FULLTIME AF A reliable time saving way to focus FULLTIME AF keeps the subject in front of the lens in focus at all times without having to press the shutter button halfway When ON is selected the focusing time is reduced letting you take successive snapshots em Amaya MSH In the top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt FULLTIME AF gt ON and press 0 How to use the menus P 33 Press amp again to exit the menu 3 Arrow pad y OK button Cd Battery life is reduced when FULLTIME AF is used Note Bunoous pesueapy pen Bunoous pesueapy m Focusing applications AF AREA Changing the position of the AF target mark You can select the area you want to focus on by changing the position of the AF target mark ves Aaaa e Set the AF mode to SPO
108. ons you may obtain better results shooting with exposure compensation than by using the exposure setting considered optimal by the camera When auto bracketing is set the exposure is changed automatically for each frame when you start shooting The exposure differential and number of frames can be selected in the menus The focus and white balance are locked at the first frame Ex When BKT is set to 1 0 x3 1 0 gt 2 lt e 2 o 4 2 o zx o o S 2 a ie a gt QV a agudo v 1 Inthe top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt DRIVE gt BKT and press f BS How to use the menus P 33 Arrow pad OK button Sequential shooting N Select the exposure differential Press Co to select 0 3 0 7 or 1 0 then press f Z x3 a A CANCEL lt SELECT Ef GO wo then press Select the number of shots Press amp to select x3 or x5 Press repeatedly until the menu disappears A Take the picture Press the shutter button fully and keep it pressed to shoot the preset number of pictures You can stop shooting at shutter button any time by releasing the v Auto bracketing is not possible in M mode Sequential shooting 2 HI ly AF yj BKT is not possible in the Note following situations When the TIFF or SHQ record mode is set to ENLARGE SIZE When NOISE REDUCTION is set to ON The flash does not fire
109. or indication Corrective action p There is no card in the camera or the card is not inserted properly NO CARD Insert a card If a card is already inserted remove it and insert it again correctly The card cannot record play back or erase pictures Format the card or replace it with a new pun WED Press to select POWER OFF then press EIE COOK amp Replace the card with a new one A CAUTION ERASING ALL CEs a Format the card Press zoo to select T FORMAT then press to display the confirmation screen Select YES and press 2 Formatting starts If the card was successfully formatted the camera is ready to take pictures 7 poyiejs Buiyja5 ES Selecting a language You can select a language for on screen display This reference manual shows the English on screen display in the illustrations and explanations Available language vary depending on the area where you purchased this camera 1 Set the mode dial to P and press Power switch the power switch to turn the Mode dial camera on Arrow pad OK button 2 Press 9 The top menu is displayed a iid 3 Press on the arrow pad to select MODE MENU C MODE MENU Top menu 4 Press DO to select the SETUP tab then press f on pants SETUP tab Selecting a language 5 Press DO to select 5 then press f 6 Press to selecta language t
110. or more than 1 second to save the setting MF is displayed in red on the monitor a Bunoous pesueapy mM Focusing applications 4 Takethe picture The focus is locked at the distance you have set e To cancel manual focus 1 Hold down for more than 1 P 3 009 72 8 9 0 second to display the focus distance selection screen 2 Press 8 to select AF then press Manual focus is canceled How to shoot while keeping the same focus distance at all times The focus can be fixed at the same distance as when you perform focus lock 1 Position the AF target mark on a subject at the desired distance and press the shutter button halfway 2 Keeping the shutter button half pressed press The distance indicator is displayed MF is selected and the focus is locked at the same distance as when you performed focus lock Even if you move the cursor to the top of the distance indicator focusing is not possible at co gt Adjust the cursor position by pressing while watching the monitor If the zoom lever is pressed after performing manual focus the l saved focus distance may be changed Perform setting again Note Metering Ce There are three ways of measuring the brightness of a subject Digital ESP metering Meters the center of the subject and the surrounding area separately Spot metering Exposure is determined by metering within the AF target area In this mode a subject can be s
111. power is turned off 121 dog RJ N yoeqheld Editing still pictures This function lets you edit still pictures and store them as new pictures The following editing operations are possible Resizing F Changes the picture size to 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 and stores the picture as a new file Trimming 1 Crops part of a picture and saves it as a new file Mode dial 5 1 Use the arrow pad to select the Zoom lever still picture you want to edit 2 Inthe top menu select MODE MENU gt EDIT then choose each item V3 How to use the menus P 33 Select xg I P 122 Select I P 123 Arrow pad OK button Resizing Pa 3 Select Ea then press f 4 Press XO to select the picture size then press amp The BUSY bar is displayed during resizing After the image is saved the camera returns to the playback mode To quit the resizing function select CANCEL then press s Resizing is not possible in the following cases Movies pictures that have been edited on a PC or when there Note is insufficient memory space on the card If the size of the selected picture is 640 x 480 you cannot select 640 x 480 a Editing still pictures Trimming H 3 Select pt then press f 4 Press vc to select ft then press 5 Use the arrow pad and zoom lever to decide the trimming position and size Press XORI to move the trimming frame Usethe zoom
112. rapbook 49 Sherlock 2 Q Stickies Users running Mac OS 9 X I p 23 Users running other OS Ux p 31 Windows Using Windows 98 Me 2000 XP Make sure that Your computer is turned on and Windows is running f you are running any applications quit them all You are recommended to power the camera using the optional AC adapter If the battery power runs out while the computer is accessing the card in the camera the camera will turn off in the middle of the operation and this could destroy image files data If you are using batteries make sure that there is sufficient remaining battery power C p Installing the USB driver for Windows 98 When using Windows 98 98 SE Connecting the camera to the computer Confirming the computer recognizes the camera Confirming the USB driver is installed Downloading images to your computer Disconnecting the camera from your computer 20 Installing the USB driver for Windows 98 When using Windows 98 98 SE If your OS is Windows 98 98 SE you must install the USB driver Follow the instructions below to install the USB driver in your computer Once it is fully installed you do not need to repeat the procedure again If your OS is Windows Me 2000 XP you do not need to install the USB driver Proceed to Connecting the camera to the computer f amp gt p 11 I Insert the provided software CD into your CD ROM dri
113. ress to display the top menu The shortcut menu you have set appears on the top menu Arrow pad OK button 2 Press Gv or to select the shortcut menu Aa The monitor jumps directly to the setting screen for that function JAF MODE MODE MENU Ex When is set in shortcut menu A Top menu cs Pid QAF WODE EE WEN bo diss B rs DIST GO OK Pressing takes you directly to screen s You cannot set the custom button separately in each mode Note 3 suonounj Injesn EJ suonounj Injesn m MY MODE SETUP You can set shooting related functions in MY MODE When the camera is in P A S or M mode you can also save the current settings in MY MODE When the mode dial is set to uj your customized settings are activated You can save up to 4 different settings in MY MODE 1 to 4 Only MY MODE 1 has a factory default setting e Functions affected by MY MODE SETUP Functions that can Default Ref Functions that can Default Ref be set in MY MODE setting Page be setin MY MODE setting Page P A S M S Prg P P44 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF P 54 F No F 2 8 P 64 FULLTIME AF OFF P 69 SHUTTER 1 1000 P 65 AF MODE iESP P 68 0 P97 OFF P 81 LCD OFF PANORAMA OFF P 86 z00M7 hsmm 2N1 jor Ps8 FLASH MODE AUTO P 55 FUNCTION OFF P 90 CJ OFF P 75 80 INFO OFF P 141 N OFF P 82 OFF P 106 DRIVE oO P83 HQ P 91
114. rinting data Press oc to select NO DATE or TIME then press NO The pictures are printed without the date and time DATE Allthe pictures are printed with the shooting date TIME All the pictures are printed with the shooting time After completing all the print reservations press to return to the playback screen Bumjes zud Ed Buiyjes zud m Single frame reservation Use this feature to print only selected pictures Display the picture to be printed and select the desired number of prints Mode dial 5 J 1 Play back a still picture You cannot make the print reservation for pictures with X 2 Press id The Lj PRINT ORDER screen appears Press to select 1 then press If data is already stored on the card the d PRINT ORDER SETTING screen appears giving you the choice of resetting the data or keeping it C Select the frame you want to print using the arrow pad and press ith Print button OK button Arrow pad eo EXIT lt SELECT GO OK So Single frame reservation 4 Select the appropriate item using the arrow pad MORE Sets the number of prints date time and trim size gt Go to Step 5 SINGLE PRINT Sets single frame print The date time and trimming settings are not available gt Go to Step 8 E afi SINGLE PRINT CE reservation menu CANCEL Cancels the print reservation for the disp
115. s a long service life it is convenient when traveling NiMH batteries Rechargeable Olympus NiMH batteries are rechargeable and economical However if the batteries are repeatedly recharged before they are completely exhausted the working time will gradually be reduced AA R6 alkaline batteries When you need batteries in a hurry you can use AA R6 alkaline batteries which are easy to obtain anywhere However the number of pictures that you can take may vary considerably depending on the battery manufacturer shooting conditions etc When taking pictures use the viewfinder and turn off the monitor whenever possible to save power AC adapter An AC adapter is useful for time consuming tasks such as image downloads An optional Olympus CAMEDIA brand AC adapter allows you to power your digital camera from a common AC wall outlet Be sure to use the specified AC adapter Use an AC adapter designed to operate on the AC voltage in the area the camera is being used Consult your nearest Olympus dealer or Service center for details AC wall outlet Power plu DO plug AC adapter n Connection cord plug DC IN jack black Loading the batteries Note If the battery power runs out while the camera is connected to a PC the image data may be lost or damaged You are recommended to use the AC adapter when transferring images to a PC Do not connect or disconnect the AC adapter
116. s for when you want to use slow synchronization yet also reduce the red eye phenomenon For instance when shooting a person against a brightly lit night background A normal flash might make the person s eyes red but 1st curtain with red eye reduction lets you capture the background correctly and reduce the red eye phenomenon at the same time 2nd curtain with red eye reduction is not available 1 Using the slow synchronization flash IDLE a In the top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt SLOW gt ZSLOW1 9 5SLOW SLOW2 and press 0 How to use the menus P 33 Press amp again to exit the menu OK Arrow pad OK button lia E Flash intensity control You can adjust the amount of light emitted by the flash In some situations you may get better results by adjusting the light emission Examples include small subjects distant backgrounds or situations when increased contrast is desired You can adjust the exposure in the range of 2 0 in 1 3 EV steps Mode dial DAA f Aa 7 es o AISIM P 1 Inthe top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt 6 and press f 0 How to use the menus P 33 OR Arrow pad OK button 2 Press to select a setting X Light emission is increased by 1 3EV each time you press the button EV Exposure Value G5 Light emission is decreased by 1 3 EV each time you press the button Press amp
117. s likely to occur at higher magnifications Stabilize the camera with a tripod etc to avoid camera movement Using the optical zoom de a gt 9 i 1 Push or pull the zoom lever 3 Zoom lever o gt o o 3 e c D o o o Wide angle Telephoto Push the zoom lever Pull the zoom lever toward toward W to zoom out T to zoom in ON DIGITAL ZOOM Using the digital zoom assem OY Pua Sf we In the top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt DIGITAL ZOOM gt ON and press 0 How to use the menus P 33 Press amp again to exit the menu EXER soiseq Bunoous Zoom lever Arrow pad OK button down on the zoom indicator when inside the digital zoom In the top menu select DIGITAL ZOOM gt ON and press 2 Pullthe zoom lever toward T 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 The cursor moves up and according to the zoom magnification The cursor turns orange field s Pictures taken with the digital zoom may appear grainy Note 4 Flash 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 contro
118. s on the desktop If you cannot find this icon turn off the camera and connect again Mac OS X When the computer has recognized the camera the Apple Image Capture software automatically launches Ex p 29 When the camera is connected to the computer none of the camera buttons are functional Caution 25 Downloading images to your computer e Mac OS 9 You can download images from the camera and save them in your computer in this case in the Hard Disk I Double click the Untitled icon displayed on the desktop when the camera is connected to the untitled computer wae If you cannot find this icon or if an error message appears when you double click the icon there may be a problem with one of the following the camera s power source the AC adapter is not properly connected or the battery power is low Q the card there is no card in the camera or there is a problem with the card Check that you can play back pictures on the monitor of your camera G the USB cable the camera is not properly connected to the computer by the USB cable G amp Apple File Exchange extension is not enabled Please refer to your Apple operating system manual for instructions on how to enable this extension Double click the a untitled HBH Dcim folder 1 item 28 4 MB available 3 Double click the 1000LYMP folder D y 0M 1 item 28 4 M
119. s or feet in the manual focus mode m Atlong ranges the camera measures in meters and at shorts ranges in centimeters ft At long ranges the camera measures in feet and at short ranges in inches vesci A mata MSH In the top menu select MODE MENU gt SETUP gt m ft gt m or ft and press V3 How to use the menus P 33 Press amp again to exit the menu Arrow pad OK button VIDEO OUT Video output selection You can select NTSC or PAL according to your TV s video signal type Select the video signal type before connecting the video cable If you select the wrong video signal type you will not be able to play back the recorded pictures properly on the TV vss x ar EAS e In the top menu select MODE MENU gt SETUP gt VIDEO OUT gt NTSC or PAL and press 0 How to use the menus P 33 Press amp again to exit the menu The factory default setting varies depending on the area where you purchased this camera Arrow pad OK button TIPS eee eere erue n n TV video signal types amp main regions Check the video signal type before using the camera NTSC Japan Taiwan Korea North America PAL European countries China 151 suonounj Injesn Ed Bumjes jud m 9 Print setting How to print pictures m Several different printing options are available when you want to print out pictures e Printing at a photo lab that s
120. s produce more electrical noise SO is standardized based on the sensitivity of normal camera film Note The scale is approximate When ISO is set to AUTO and you are shooting in dark conditions without a flash the sensitivity automatically increases otherwise the shutter speed will be reduced possibly resulting in camera movement and blurred images If the subject is too far away for the flash illumination to reach when ISO is set to AUTO the sensitivity is automatically increased e o Exposure compensation This function allows you to make fine changes to the present exposure setting using the arrow pad In some situations you may get better results when the exposure that the camera sets is compensated adjusted manually You can adjust the exposure in the range of 2 0 in 1 3 steps When the setting is changed you can check the result on the monitor or viewfinder DLE A n DEP wen 1 Press G to select a setting Adjust toward Press to adjust up to 2 0 in 1 3 steps Adjust toward Press 8 to adjust up to 2 0 in 1 3 steps 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 You can set the aperture by pressing 8 9 in M mode E3 Manual shooting P 66 Note fthe flash is used the image brightness e
121. s that are darker than usual Select CJ in the DRIVE menu When shooting a Adjust the exposure compensation toward plus P 97 bright subject such as a landscape the picture comes out darker than the actual colors The colors of pictures taken indoors look unnatural Indoor lighting can Set the white balance according to the lighting P 98 affect the picture s colors No white in frame Include something white in the picture or shoot P 55 using the fill in flash mode The white balance Adjust the white balance according to the light P 98 setting is wrong source Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action Ref Page The picture has obscured edge s The lens was partly Hold the camera correctly keeping your fingers P 31 blocked by your and the strap away from the lens finger or the strap The picture is out of focus The camera moved Hold the camera correctly and press the shutter P 31 when the shutter button gently button was pressed The subject was too Move further away from the subject To take P 80 81 close pictures closer than 7 cm 2 8 with the zoom in the maximum WIDE position use the super macro mode The flash was not Push the flash lever up to make the flash pop up P 55 enabled in a lighting Camera movement occurs easily with slower condition requiring shutter speeds Use a tripod or hold the camera use of the flash firmly The lens was dirty Clean the lens
122. settings cannot be selected e When selecting CUSTOM in Step 2 4 Press XO to select the item you want to save in MY MODE then press f For the available items see Functions affected by MY MODE SETUP P 136 Press to change the setting then press The setting is saved You can also change the other custom settings oa When you have made all the settings you want press amp The screen displayed in Step 2 appears Press amp again to exit the menu wi ALL RESET SELECT 5 GO OK Camp Gi br2 8 D1000 Ga C LcD OFE E T Y Although the settings you are using can be saved the zoom position you are currently using may not be saved The zoom position will be Note the closest of the 5 zoom settings in MY MODE to the position currently being used CARD SETUP Formatting Cards i This function lets you format a card Formatting prepares cards to receive data Before using non Olympus cards or cards which have been formatted on a PC 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 PC before formatting a used card Er E In the top menu select MODE MENU gt CARD gt CARD SETUP and press f V3 How to use the menus P 33 The t FORMAT screen is displayed Arrow pad
123. shown below Look for this mark Terminal ae ESE USB port The location of the USB port varies depending on the computer For details refer to your computer s manual 2 After making sure that the camera is turned off connect the end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera The location of the USB connector or multi connector varies depending on the camera model Refer to the camera manual for details Camera with a USB connector Computer Rectangular terminal Smaller terminal USB port USB cable Computer Smaller terminal Rectangular terminal Ji USB cable 11 Connecting the camera to the computer mumumummummmmumummummmummmmummmmmummmmmmmmummmmEEMENHNEHENENEENHN 3 Turn the camera on Camera with a lens barrier The power turns on automatically with the exception of some models which require you to press the monitor button When the camera is turned on the lamp on the right of the viewfinder lights up Camera with a x mode Set the mode dial to If the camera has a power switch as well as a mode dial turn the power Switch to ON switch e Camera with a mode Camera setup connection mode Set the mode dial to v to turn the camera on 12 Connecting the camera to
124. sing software to view PICTURE cannot be played back the picture on a PC If that cannot be ERROR with this camera done the image file is damaged a The card cover is open Close the card cover CARD COVER OPEN The card is not Format the card formatted Som ue 163 snoeuej a2si N snoeuej a2si N Troubleshooting The camera does not work Possible cause Corrective ac ef Page The camera does not turn on or function buttons do not respond The power is off Press the power switch and turn on the camera P 24 The batteries are Reload the batteries correctly P 18 loaded incorrectly The batteries are Replace the batteries with new ones P 15 exhausted The batteries are Warm the batteries by putting them in your pocket temporarily unableto for a while function because of the cold The camera is in the Operate the camera press the shutter button or P 24 sleep mode he zoom lever There is Wait until the camera dries before turning it on condensation inside again the camera The camera is connected to a PC The camera will not operate while it is connected toa PC Condensation When itis 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 No picture is taken when the shutter
125. sition the AF target mark on the subject you want to focus on and press the shutter button halfway The green lamp lights AE lock cannot be canceled while the shutter button is pressed halfway 4 Press the shutter button fully AE lock is automatically canceled after one shot P 1 1000 72 8 0 0 soipsooxiz00 sod During AE lock AEL is displayed P 1 1000 F2 8 0 0 o wW AUT S0 1600x1200 30 E To save the locked metered value exposure after shooting AE memory gt After step 2 or 3 hold down AEL E for more than 1 second appears While is displayed the exposure is saved Press AEL 4 again to cancel the AE memory AE lock was canceled gt Do not operate any of the buttons or the mode dial after performing AE lock Doing so will cancel AE lock gt The camera had emerged from sleep mode or the power was turned off Ts AE lock is not available when MULTI METERING is enabled Turn multi metering off D MULTI METERING P 76 Note AE lock is not available when a menu is displayed on the screen Exit the menu E How to use the menus P 33 Bunoous pesueapy pen Bunoous pesueapy Macro mode shooting Focusing is usually slow when you get close to a subject W 7 cm 2 8 to 60 cm 2 0 ft T 1 2 m 3 9 ft to 2 m 6 6 ft However in the W mode focusing is performed quickly When the optical zoom lever is at
126. ss V3 Single frame reservation P 156 If trimming has already been set the FT screen appears Press to select TD RESET then press 4 2 Usethe arrow pad and zoom lever to decide the trimming position and size Press d 62 gf to move the trimming frame Use the zoom lever to decide the trimming size The trimming frame changes from horizontal to vertical and vice versa when the maximum or minimum size is reached Arrow pad OK button 3 Press Bumjes jud EJ Buiyjes zud M Trimming 4 Press DO to select OK then press OK Saves the current trimming size and returns to the single frame reservation screen RESET Sets a new trimming size gt Go Erme m to Step 2 CANCEL Cancels the current trimming setting and returns to the single frame reservation screen 5 Press to complete the print reservations and return to the picture selection screen Press again 6 Press G to select END The D PRINT ORDER screen appears Press repeatedly until the playback screen appears EN a SINGLE PRINT L WE VN Co The size of the printed picture varies depending on the printer settings If the trimmed picture size is small printing magnification Note increases accordingly resulting in a printed picture with lower resolution For best results with trimmed pictures you are recommended to use the TIFF SHQ or HQ mode
127. ss again to exit the menu eunsodxe pue Ajijenb oBeui ay Bunsn py Ed 101 eunsodxe pue Ajijenb eBeui y Bunsn py m SHARPNESS This function adjusts the sharpness of the image vss tas Era In the top menu select MODE MENU gt PICTURE gt SHARPNESS and press f 0 How to use the menus P 33 Arrow pad OK button Press to adjust the sharpness between 5 and 5 To increase the sharpness Press The image contours are emphasized making the image appear sharper and more vivid Use this setting when you want to print pictures To reduce the sharpness Press The image contours are softened Use this setting when you want to edit images on a PC When you have finished setting the sharpness press Press again to exit the menu If you adjust the sharpness too far toward noise may become conspicuous in the picture Note This function adjusts the contrast of images For example you can make images with marked differences in light and shadow softer and those with less differences more vivid ioe a gt ya sg EP wen 1 Inthe top menu select MODE MENU 2 PICTURE gt CONTRAST and press f E gt How to use the menus P 33 Arrow pad OK button 2 Press DO to adjust the contrast between 5 and 5 To increase the contrast Press The light and dark areas are defined more clearly making the ima
128. t GO OK 3 Press DO to select YES then press All the pictures are erased AX CAUTION ERASING ALL YES au um SELECT E tere 2r ida iH suonounj Injesn pe 8 Useful functions ALL RESET Saving the camera s 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 on the next page 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 OFF The settings made before the power is turned off are saved oL E Ni In the top menu select MODE MENU gt SETUP gt ALL RESET gt OFF or ON and press V3 How to use the menus P 33 Press again to exit the menu Arrow pad OK button s My Mode settings and the settings in the SETUP tab in the MODE MENU ALL RESET 3 m etc are saved even when ALL Note RESET is set to ON ALL RESET Saving the camera s settings Functions that All Reset affects Function default ty 7 Function default A setting setting F No F2 8 P 64 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF P 54 SHUTTER 1 1000 P 65 FULLTIMEAF OFF P 69 0 P 97 AF MODE i
129. t OFF or ON and press 2 0 How to use the menus P 33 Press again to exit the menu Arrow pad OK button suonounj Injesn EJ suonounj jnjasp P SLEEP Sleep Timer The camera automatically enters the sleep mode and stops the operation when the preset time has elapsed with no operations performed The camera activates again as soon as you touch the shutter button or arrow pad naa Nasa Ei vin In the top menu select MODE MENU gt SETUP gt SLEEP gt 30 SEC 1 MIN 3 MIN 5 MIN or 10 MIN and press amp 0 How to use the menus P 33 Press again to exit the menu Arrow pad OK button Y The sleep mode is not activated when using the AC adapter In gt mode the sleep mode is activated after 3 minutes regardless Note of the setting and the monitor turns off Ifa slideshow lasts more than 30 minutes the camera automatically enters the sleep mode and the monitor turns off You can turn off the beep sound used for button operations or warnings wore tet AS lal su Q9 uf asm P E In the top menu select MODE MENU gt SETUP gt gt OFF and press V3 How to use the menus P 33 Press amp again to exit the menu Arrow pad OK button id suonounj Injesn EJ suonounj Injesn pe POWER ON OFF SETUP Power on off display setting You can select a picture to be displayed when the power is turned on and off It
130. the Dcim folder oie seed CEEA 17 Downloading images to your computer 18 4 Double click the 100o0lymp folder He Eat Mow Go Formes deb Image files JPEG files with files ra a mee de I d names such as P1010001 jpg are UN Ww a displayed Honea etus Poe POS gs POODI E The camera automatically assigns folder names and file names according Note A to the following rules Folder name File name Example Example 1000lymp P1010001 jpg Serial number Month Day Serial number Serial numbers of image files run from 0001 to 9999 Serial numbers of folders run from 100 to 999 When file number 9999 is reached a new folder is created and assigned the next number Months January through September are expressed by the numbers 1 through 9 October by the letter A November by B and December by C 5 Double click the My Documents icon on the desktop If you cannot find the icon on the desktop select Explorer on the Start menu and double click the My Documents icon My Documents Downloading images to your computer ee a The My Documents window is displayed essi ocu Z 6 Drag amp drop the image you want to save in the computer in this case P1010012 jpg to the My Documents window The image is saved in the P1010012 ipg computer in My Documents folder To select all files choose Edit
131. the associated menu items e Shooting modes CAMERA tab PICTURE tab C bauro CARD tab SETUP tab CAMERA tab Cr D C ds stam DRIVE Selects a shooting mode from CI single frame shooting sequential shooting HI high speed sequential shooting AF amp AF sequential shooting and BKT auto bracketing P 83 ISO Selects the ISO sensitivity from AUTO 100 200 and 400 P 96 A SIM Selects the shooting mode from A Aperture priority shooting S Shutter priority shooting and M Manual shooting P 63 05 1 2 3 4 Selects a mode to be activated when taking pictures in m9 mode P 67 EWA Adjusts the amount of light emitted by the flash P 62 SLOW Selects from Z SLOW1 1st curtain Xo 45SLOWI 1st curtain with red eye reduction and SLOW2 2nd curtain when the flash mode is set to SLOW slow synchronization NOISE REDUCTION Reduces the noise that affects pictures during long exposures P 105 MULTI METERING Meters the brightness of the subject at up to 8 different points to set the optimal exposure based on the average brightness P 76 snuow y Bus EI snuaw y Buisf Pe Mode Menus DIGITAL ZOOM Extends the maximum optical zoom P 54 making possible up to approx 30x zoom Keeps the image in focus at all t
132. the camera from the Confirming the computer recognizes the camera me 8j J o meii deti Dei My Computer 3 a A cP Removable Disk F computer and connect again or proceed to Confirming the USB driver is installed E p 15 to make sure that the USB driver is fully installed Confirming the USB driver is installed If the computer does not recognize the camera as a Removable Disk follow the procedure below to check whether the USB driver has been fully installed I Open My Computer and double click the Control Panel icon For users running Windows XP open Control Panel from the Start menu 2 Double click the System icon 3 The System window will appear Click the Device Manager tab E OK Cangal 15 Confirming the USB driver is installed E 16 4 Confirm that OLYMPUS Digital Camera is in the Universal Serial Bus Controller category If you cannot find the OLYMPUS Digital Camera turn the camera off disconnect the camera from the computer and start again Users running Windows 98 98 SE start again from Confirming the USB driver is installed and Users running Window Me 2000 XP start from Connecting the camera to the computer Syston Geneia Devi View devices by bpe lanager Haars Piles Patamarce
133. the card P 127 CARD SETUP or format the card 139 SETUP tab Selects whether to keep the current ALL RESET camera settings when you turn off the P 128 power Selects a language for on screen ea display eao PW ON OFF SETUP Sets the picture displayed on the monitor P 146 when the power is turned on and off Registers a stored picture for use as the SCREEN SETUP picture displayed when the power is P 147 turned on and off Ia Adjusts the brightness of the monitor P 142 D Sets the date and time P 28 Selects NTSC or PAL according to your VIDEO OUT TV s video signal type TV video signal P 151 types differ depending on the region Mode Menus Selects the number of frames in the index display 2x Turns the beep Sound used for button P 145 operations and warnings on and off snuaw y Buisf E soiseq Bunoous m 3 Shooting basics Shooting modes The shooting modes include modes where the optimal settings for the situation are automatically selected and modes where you can select the settings best suited to the shooting conditions and the effect you wish to achieve You can change the shooting mode before and after turning the camera on Mode dial EY Setting related modes ooting modes Situation related modes Playback mode D gt P 108 J Situation related modes M Full auto shooting Allows you to take still pictures using no special
134. the maximum wide position and you are as close as 7 cm 2 8 to your subject you can fill the entire frame with your subject 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 turn out well spot metering macro mode P 75 Normal shooting With the macro mode de a gt E Q fan i Aw 1 Select Y or amp C by repeatedly pressing amp The selected mode is set If no operation is performed for 3 seconds the mode selector sreen is automatically exited You cannot select W and W J in manual focus mode Set to AF V3 Manual focus P 73 Macro Spot button P 1 1000 72 8 0 0 Ce SQ1 1600x1200 xd Super macro mode shooting ct This mode lets you shoot from as close as 3 cm 1 2 to your subject Subjects measuring up to approximately 4 x 3 cm 1 6 x 1 2 can be captured on the monitor In the sU mode normal shooting is also possible but the position of the zoom is fixed automatically and cannot be changed DLE A o aoi v 1 Inthe top menu select MODE MENU gt CAMERA gt c gt ON and press 0 How to use the menus P 33 Press again to exit the menu Arrow pad OK button The subject is in shadow When taking pictures close to the subject shadows may become conspicuous and the auto focus may not be able to maintain correct focus
135. the remaining battery power is low the battery check indication changes as follows when the camera is turned on or while the camera is in use a Laj No indication Lights green Blinks red Goes off after a while Remaining power level low Remaining power level Remaining power level Ready new batteries exhausted high Replace with new batteries How to use this manual Set the mode dial to any of the marks shown here Follow the arrows to perform menu operations For details on operating procedures see How to use the menus P 33 SHARPNESS This function adjusts the sharpness of the image OVS fade 7 sa O P ASM P 1 In the top menu select MODE MENU PICTURE SHARPNESS and press f E How to use the menus P 33 enb aBewy y Buysnipy Bozi This represents the arrow pad Only arrows applicable to the operation are shown This sample page is only for your reference It may differ from the actual page in this manual 16 1 Getting started Attaching the strap 1 the hole in the lens cap then pass the other end through the loop and 2 Pull the ends of the strap out of the stopper and ring 3 Thread one end of the strap through the string loop attached to the lens cap in step strap eyelet on the camera Pass the lens cap string through pull tight 1 Then thread it through the 4 Thread the end of the strap back through
136. the ring and stopper as indicated by the arrows Adjust the strap to the desired length 5 Pull the strap through the stopper to make sure it is fastened securely 6 Attach the strap to the other eyelet following steps 3 to 5 Strap eyelet Note Be careful with the strap when you carry the camera as it can easily catch on stray objects causing injury or damage Attach the strap correctly as shown above so that the camera does not fall off If the strap is attached incorrectly and the camera falls off Olympus is not responsible for any damages I poyiejs Burjoes il Loading the batteries This camera uses two CR V3 lithium battery packs or four AA R6 NiMH batteries NiCd batteries alkaline batteries or lithium batteries r Important CR V3 lithium batteries cannot be recharged Do not peel off the label from a CR V3 lithium battery pack Manganese zinc carbon batteries cannot be used 1 Make sure the camera is turned off The monitor is off The viewfinder is off 9 The lens is not extended 2 Ej 2 Slide the battery a compartment lock from Battery T t compartment A e o G cover amp Battery compartment lock 3 Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of amp then lift in the direction of B Use the ball of your finger to slide the cover Do not use your fingernail as this could result in injury
137. tive Pixel Resolution The number of pixels used in the CCD to create the image EV Exposure Value A system for measuring exposure EVO is when the aperture is at F1 and the shutter speed is 1 second The EV then increases by 1 each time the aperture increases by one F stop or the shutter speed increases by one increment EV can also be used to indicate brightness and ISO settings 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 Gross Pixel Resolution The total number of pixels in a CCD Not all pixels are used to create the image ISO A method for indicating film speed by the International Organization for Standardization ISO e g ISO100 Higher ISO values indicate greater sensitivity to light so images can be exposed even in low light conditions a snoeuej a2si N snoeuej a2si N Glossary of terms JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group A compression format for color still images Photographs images shot using this camera are recorded onto the card in JPEG format when the Record mode is set to SHQ HQ SQ1 or SQ2 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 M Manual Mode The user sets both the aperture and shutter speed NTSC National Television S
138. ton 10 To turn the camera off press the power switch 2008 01 01 t Y M D 00 00 SELECT P SET GO OK 2008 01 01 00 00 SELECT P SET amp J GO OK Repeat this procedure until the date Power switch The current settings are retained even when the power is turned off unless they are readjusted Note The date and time settings will be canceled if the camera is left without batteries for approximately 1 hour The settings will be canceled more quickly if the batteries were 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 3 poyiejs Buiyja5 m poyieys Buiyja5 mM Adjusting the viewfinder To make the camera easier to use adjust the viewfinder to match the eyesight visual acuity of the person using the camera 1 Setthe mode dial to Wi and Power switch press the power switch Mode dial The camera and the viewfinder turn on N While looking through the viewfinder slowly turn the diopter adjustment dial Viewfinder 3 Turn the dial until the AF target mark can be seen clearly AF target mark Holding the camera Hold the camera firmly with both hands while keeping your elbows at your sides to prevent the camera from moving When taking pictures in the vertical position hold the camera so that the f
139. ton is pressed all the way Press the shutter button all the way fully The camera takes the picture The card access lamp blinks while the picture is stored on the card The subject cannot be focused on 3 If correct focus cannot be obtained P 49 The green lamp blinks You are too close to the subject Take the picture at least 7 cm 2 8 wide angle 1 2 m 3 9 ft telephoto away from the subject If you use the super macro mode you can take pictures as close as 3 cm 1 2 from the subject P 81 Depending on the subject the focus and exposure may not be locked IS Subjects that are difficult to focus on P 50 5 blinks when the shutter button is pressed halfway The flash is charging Wait until the lamp goes off To check the picture you have just taken immediately Set REC VIEW to ON EX REC VIEW P 143 soiseq Buljoous E soiseq Bunoous m Taking still pictures The viewfinder or monitor turns off automatically If the camera is not used for over 3 minutes the viewfinder and monitor turn off automatically Operate the shutter button or zoom lever to turn the viewfinder or monitor on IS gt SLEEP Sleep Timer P 144 To adjust the brightness of the viewfinder or monitor Go to Monitor brightness Adjustment and adjust the brightness V3 Monitor viewfinder brightness adjustment P 142 The viewfinder or monitor is hard to see Bright light such
140. tor J co9 DC IN jack 3 P 20 Connector cover IS P 20 120 Names of parts Viewfinder IS P 12 30 46 r Diopter adjustment dial L3 P 30 IT eed button S I P 82 Erase button ISF P 126 Macro Spot button CJ US P 75 80 1L Print button L ES P 154 Flash lever I3 P 55 Flash mode button 4 E P 55 Protect button O n I P 125 AEL Custom button AEL E DS P 76 78 130 Rotation button 1 ES P 121 Card cover IS P 22 Card access lamp IS P 46 L Arrow pad DOES IF P 32 OK Menu button I3 P 32 Monitor button QUICK VIEW G amp D ES P 46 109 Power switch IS P 24 Monitor L3 P 12 46 Battery compartment cover I P 18 Battery compartment lock IS P 18 Tripod socket I Names of parts Viewfinder and monitor indications 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 V3 Information display P 141 E modes 18 19 eal zie e i 11000 72 8 2 0 20 5 q1em E i1 100 SPI 0 m jda E 230 100 A 10 13 L 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 Still picture Movie Item Indications Ref Page 1 Shooting modes P A S M E amp SJ Ma Aa NO LL P 42 EN mM
141. ts a language for on screen display P 26 PW ON OFF SETUP Sets the picture displayed on the monitor P 146 when the power is turned on and off REC VIEW Selects whether to display pictures on P 143 the monitor while saving them to a card SLEEP Sets the sleep timer P 144 MY MODE SETUP Customizes settings which are activated P 136 in the m mode FILE NAME Changes how file names are assigned P 148 PIXEL MAPPING Checks the CCD and image processing P 149 functions for errors Ica Adjusts the brightness of the monitor or P 142 viewfinder D Sets the date and time P 28 m ft Sets the measurement unit m ft used P 150 during manual focus Selects NTSC or PAL according to your VIDEO OUT TV s video signal type TV video signal P 151 types differ depending on the region SHORT CUT Assigns frequently used functions as P 133 shortcut menus CUSTOM BUTTON Assigns a frequently used function to the P 130 camera s custom button Turns the beep sound used for button P 145 operations and warnings on and off snu w y Bus E snuow y Buisp M Mode Menus ePlayback mode EDIT tab E1 lu CARD tab SETUP tab 1 EDIT tab 1 Makes the file size smaller and saves it Pul as a new file mee H Crops part of a picture and saves it as a P 123 new file 1 The EDIT tab is not displayed during movie playback CARD tab Erases all image data stored on
142. tton AEL E4 76 78 130 AF AREA 0 055 70 AF lock earnan eitan et 71 AF MODE ooann 68 AF sequential shooting AF 83 AF target mark 46 70 Alkaline battery 20 ALL RESET 128 All frame erase ff 127 All frame reservation 154 Aperture priority shootingA 44 64 Aperture value 64 Arrow pad 11 32 108 Auto bracketing BKT 84 Auto flash suss 58 Auto focus 0 50 Auto white balance 98 B Batteries 18 Battery check 15 Battery compartment cover 11 18 Battery compartment lock 11 18 Beep sound m 145 BIKT z Ecole ppentU t PR 84 BLACK amp WHITE 90 BLACK BOARD 90 Cc Camera movement warning 57 Card access lamp 11 46 Gard Check codec ew ted 25 Card cover 11 22 CARD SETUP 139 Close up playback Q 110 Cloudy day amp 99 Connector cover 10 120 CONTRAST esses 103 CUSTOM BUTTON 130 D Date time setting QD 28 DC IN jack suus 10 20 DIGITAL ZOOM 54 Diopter adjustment dial 30 DPOP oto seta ae me gage 152 DRIVE scones neers es eee oo 83 E Editing movies 116 ENLARGE SIZE 95 Erasing pictures 126
143. upports DPOF or printing on a DPOF compatible printer Store the print reservation data on the card Print reservation allows you to save printing data number of prints date time information etc with the pictures stored on the card What is DPOF DPOF is short for Digital Print Order Format DPOF is the format used to record automatic print information from digital cameras If a card containing print reservation data is taken to a photo lab that supports the DPOF format the pictures can be printed according to the DPOF reservations Or pictures can be printed out at home on a personal DPOF compatible printer e Printing on an Olympus CAMEDIA P 400 or P 200 digital printer Printing is possible directly from a card containing print reservation data without using a PC For more details refer to the printer s instruction manual The xD Picture Card cannot be inserted directly into the printer Use the card adapter sold separately e Transferring pictures to a PC and printing them from a printer connected to the PC If your PC has software applications installed that support JPEG images internet browser Paint Shop Pro Photoshop etc you can print out your pictures on a printer connected to the PC Printing is also possible using CAMEDIA Master software Check your software before printing For details refer to the application software s instructions For instructions on how to transfer images or connect the camer
144. ur local Olympus representative It is prohibited by copyright laws to duplicate in part or in whole the information contained in this manual except for personal use Reproduction without permission of the copyright owner is prohibited The PC screens shown in this manual may differ slightly from the actual displays on some PC models Trademarks Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc All other company and product names are registered trademarks and or trademarks of their respective owners Flowchart Identifying the OS Windows 98 Me 2000 XP Macintosh OS 9 X Downloading image files using other OS For other OS users By connecting the camera to a computer with the provided USB cable images on a card can be transferred to the computer Some OS s operating Systems may need a special setup before connecting to the camera for the first time Follow the chart below Identifying the OS p 6 Vv Y Y Windows 98 MacOS 9 0 9 1 0S X 98 SE Second Edition Windows Me 2000 XP Eor OS 8 6 see below Y Installing the USB driver for Windows 98 p 9 Y Y v Connecting the camera to the computer using the provided USB cable Windows p 11 Mac p 24 Y Y Confirming the computer recognizes the camera p 14 v Y Y Downloading image files Windows p 17 Ma
145. ure the distance to the subject The camera determines if the image is focused by the level of contrast in the subject Conventional Photograph This refers to recording images using silver halide the method for recording images 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 Digital ESP Electro Selective Pattern Light Metering This determines the exposure by metering and calculating the light levels in the center and other areas of the image separately Glossary of terms 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 Eclipsing Vignetting This refers to when an object obscures part of the field of view so that the whole subject is not photographed Vignetting also refers to when the image seen through the viewfinder does not exactly match the image shot through the objective lens so the photographed image includes objects not seen through the viewfinder In addition vignetting can occur when an incorrect lens hood is used causing shadowing to appear in the corners of the image Effec
146. urned on Doing so could destroy the data stored on the card Once destroyed data cannot be restored 3 poyiejs Buiyja5 e poayieys Burjes ca Power on off N Press the tabs on the lens cap as indicated by the arrows and remove the lens cap Press the power switch The power turns on and the lens extends when the mode dial is set to any mode other than gt The viewfinder turns on When the mode dial is set to gt the camera turns on in the playback mode and the monitor turns on To save battery power the camera automatically enters the sleep mode and stops the operation after about 3 minutes of non operation The camera activates again as soon as you operate the shutter button or zoom lever The sleep time interval can be set in any shooting mode except gt S SLEEP Sleep Timer P 144 Power on off Startup Shutdown screen You can register a picture that will be displayed on the monitor when turning the camera on or off P 146 Startup Shutdown screen Factory default setting If the card is not recognized card check When the power is turned on the camera checks the card automatically If there is no card in the camera or a card that is not supported by this camera is inserted the following screen is displayed o o amp 2 a o H3 t Ei o o All data stored on the card is erased when the card is formatted Note Monit
147. us cannot be obtained 0 49 Using the Focus Lock function 49 Subjects that are difficult to focus on 50 Recording movies go 51 ZOOM ur cC esu ee aa Messed et decidi de Rc DR CNRC Re qa 53 Using the optical zoom 0000 eee 53 DIGITAL ZOOM Using the digital zoom 54 4 Flash 55 Flash shooting 6 eee eee eee 55 Using the slow synchronization flash sLow 61 Flash intensity control 87 lessen 62 5 Advanced shooting 63 A SIM mode circ Sooo a eee Klas OR oc ee 63 Aperture priority shooting A lssllsslesnsse 64 Shutter priority shooting S 0 0 0 eee ee 65 Manual shooting M esses 66 Using My Mode gi sssess e RII 67 Focusing applications llis 68 AF MODE Changing the focus range 68 FULLTIME AF A reliable time saving way to focus 69 AF AREA Changing the position of the AF target mark 70 AF LOCK Locking the focus 05 71 Manual FOCUS a crevettes ee RM Ens 73 M tering e rente tient os REC een degere 75 Spot Metering 2 iens esaet deut Exe 75 MULTI METERING ssssssse ee eee 76 AE LOCK Locking the exposure AEL 78 Macro mode shooting WY 0c eee eee 80 Super macro mode shooting Wy 00 00 e eee 81 Self timer shooting 0 0 cece eee eee eee 82
148. v2 PANORAMA 21N 1 BLACK amp WHITE SEPIA WHITE BOARD BLACK BOARD A FUNCTION O S SISISISISS WB WB SHARPNESS CONTRAST SATURATION SENENI NOISE REDUCTION INFO lt Li ALL RESET e PW ON OFF SETUP REC VIEW SLEEP MY MODE SETUP S SIS SS 181 snoeuej a2si N sno ueJj SIN Modes and Shooting Functions AISIM Mode Function LL r2 Gy ap FILE NAME PIXEL MAPPING IOI m ft VIDEO OUT SHORT CUT CUSTOM BUTTON SSISISSSISISI SI 21 Y Available Not available 1 Cannot be selected in mode 2 Cannot be selected in mode 3 Cannot be selected in wy mode Camera maintenance After use Turn off the power and fit the lens cap on the lens If you are not going to use the camera for a long time remove the batteries Cleaning the camera 1 Turn off the camera 0 P 24 2 Remove the batteries t amp P 18 If you are using an AC adapter unplug the AC adapter from the camera first before removing the plug from the AC outlet 3 Exterior Wipe gently with a soft cloth If the camera is very dirty soak the cloth in mild soapy water and wring well Wipe the camera
149. ve 2 The Olympus Windows Installer p O should automatically launch Click E me USB Driver If the USB driver is already installed in Senrt meii your computer this option will not appear C Reference Manual This option will not appear if you are using Windows Me 2000 XP EEEE Gan If the installer is not automatically launched select Run on the Start menu and then execute drive letter Information exe The drive letter of the CD ROM varies depending on the computer To identify the drive letter double click My Computer on the desktop Installing the USB driver for Windows 98 When using Windows 98 98 SE 3 10 Click Continue The installation of the USB driver will start Press Continue to install the USB driver for Olympus digital cameras Cancel Click OK to restart your computer and the installation is complete Your computer must be restarted to complete installation Cancel When the computer has restarted installation is complete If the Olympus Windows Installer screen appears click Close and remove the CD ROM from the CD ROM drive Connecting the camera to the computer Users running Windows 98 98SE need to install the USB drive before connecting the camera to your computer for the first time ISS p 9 I Insert the marked end of the provided USB cable into the USB port on your computer as
150. wind functions are available during playback Fast forward Each press switches the Speed between x1 x2 and x20 Q Fast rewind Each press switches the speed between x1 x2 and x20 A Viewing movies Press again after playback ends to display the menu PLAYBACK Plays back the entire movie again FRAME BY FRAME Plays back the movie manually one frame at a time EXIT Leaves the movie playback mode Press to select PLAYBACK FRAME BY FRAME or EXIT then press When FRAME BY FRAME is selected e egg 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 holding the button down Displays the MOVIE PLAYBACK menu Movies can also be played back in the shooting mode using QUICK VIEW EG QUICK VIEW P 109 a 5 o yoegheld DS The card access lamp blinks while the camera is reading the movie from the card Reading of movies may take considerable time Do Note not open the card cover while the card access lamp is blinking as this may cause not only the data on the card to be damaged but may also render the card unusable 5 yoegfeld E Editing movies This function lets you create indexes as well as edit movies You cannot edit movies lon
151. xposure may differ from the intended brightness Exposure compensation cannot correct the image if the surroundings of the subject are extremely bright or dark nsodx pue Ajijenb eBeui y Bunsn py EJ eunsodxe pue Ajijenb oBeui y Bunsn py E White balance Color reproduction differs depending on the light conditions For instance when daylight the setting sun or tungsten 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 DLE In the top menu select MODE MENU gt PICTURE gt WB and press f V3 How to use the menus P 33 If WB is displayed on the top menu as a shortcut menu press the arrow pad in the same direction as the arrow shown next to WB IS SHORT CUT P 133 Press to select AUTO PRESET or C according to the shooting conditions Arrow pad OK button N AUTO Press Press again to exit the menu PRESET Press 8 to display the next selection screen V3 Preset white balance P 99 A Press to display the next selection screen V3 One touch white balance P 99 Auto white balance Automatically adjusts the white balance for any light source o White balance Preset white balance Select a preset white balance setting according to the type of light Press to select o
152. you play back pictures shot on another camera er eunsodxe pue Ajijenb oBeui y Bunsn py EJ 7 Playback Viewing still pictures Mode dial gt 1 Set the mode dial to gt and press Power switch the power switch Mode dial Us Power on off P 24 The monitor turns on and displays the last picture taken Single frame playback Arrow pad 2 Use the arrow pad to play back other pictures Jumps to the picture 10 frames back Displaysthe previous Displays the next picture C picture Jumps to the picture 10 frames ahead yoegfelq mM f the camera is not used for over 3 minutes the camera enters the sleep mode and the monitor turns off Note Viewing still pictures QUICK VIEW This function lets you play back pictures while the camera is in the shooting mode This is useful when you want to check shooting results and resume shooting quickly Functions available in normal playback mode are also available in QUICK VIEW Mode dial gt EI AA f Aa se 2 o asm P 1 Press twice quickly double Shutter button click ird in the shooting mode The camera immediately enters the playback mode and displays the last picture taken Single frame playback 2 Press the shutter button halfway to return to the shooting mode ids ird yoegfelg EM Close up playback Pictures displayed on the monitor can be enlarged 1 5 2 2 5 3 3 5 or 4 times
153. ystems 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 P Program Mode Also called Program AE mode The camera automatically sets the best shutter speed and aperture for the shot Pixels A pixel is the smallest unit dot used to make up an image Clear large sized printed images require millions of pixels S Shutter Priority Mode Also called Shutter Priority AE mode The user selects the shutter speed and the camera automatically varies the aperture so that the picture is taken with the best exposure 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 get out of the sleep mode use any button on the camera shutter button arrow pad etc TIFF Tagged Image File Format An uncompressed format used for saving highly detailed black and white or color image data TIFF image files can be handled by software programs for scanners and graphics applications TFT Thin Film Transistor Color Monitor A color monitor constructed using thin film transistor TTL Through The taking Lens System To help adjust exposure a light receptor built into the camera directly measures the light passing through the lens A AC adapter 20 AE lock AED 78 AE memory MEMO 79 AEL custom bu

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