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1. 2 Press the button The Camera menu screen will be displayed 3 Select CAMERA using the 1 buttons and press the Q button EXIT SELECT EZ 4 Select FUNCTION using the 1 buttons and press the button EXIT a G GOs gt 5 Select 3 PANORAMA using SUN T ON the buttons and CANCEL press the button Setting of panorama is completed The monitor will automatically turn a CANCEL o 4 CTel X19 SAYNLO d ONIMVL PANORAMA MODE 6 Specify the connecting direction using the arrow pad connects the next image toward the right connects the next image toward the left connects the next image toward the above D connects the next image toward the below Take the pictures so that the edges overlap A maximum of 10 images can be connected ER O ax SZ mq Ka Press the button to finish taking pictures in panorama mode Note Panorama mode is canceled when the lens barrier is closed e You can only use Panorama mode when using an Olympus Caution CAMEDIA brand SmartMedia e Panorama images must be assembled on a computer Follow the software directions carefully to successfully assemble panorama images e Because the exposure and white balance are determined by the first picture taken do not shoot overly bright or dark images such as the sun in the first frame e Use of the
2. kj ERROR MESSAGES Warning Monitor display Error Remedy NO CARD No card has been inserted or card is not detected Insert or reinsert card Internal memory can be used even though no card has been inserted H CARD ERROR Failure to record display or erase Wipe the gold colored metal area of the memory card with cleaning paper and reformat If formatting is impossible use another memory card H WAITE PROTECT Card is write protected To record remove the protect seal For details refer to the instruction manual for the SmartMedia card H CARD FULL Number of recordable images on card has reached zero No more images can be recorded Insert another memory card erase unwanted images or transfer the images to a PC p MEMORY FULL Number of recordable images in internal memory has reached zero No more images can be recorded Make a backup using a memory card or transfer the images to a PC and erase unwanted images H NO PICTURE No images can be displayed There are no images in the card Take pictures and then play back T NO PICTURE No images can be displayed There are no images in the internal memory Take pictures and then play back PICTURE ERROR Selected image cannot be displayed Images on a card recorded with another brand of camera or images transferred from a PC sometimes can
3. EP be ax SZ mq Ka Press the button The monitor will turn on 4 Take the picture by looking at the monitor Note Macro mode is canceled when the lens barrier is closed e Make sure to slide the macro lever completely Caution e When using the Macro mode keep the distance between the camera and the subject at a distance of more than 25cm 10 e Ifyou try to take a picture at a distance of less than 25cm 10 the autofocus will not work properly even though the Shutter button is released e f you use the flash in Macro mode the brightness may not be correct and there may be pronounced shadows as a result Olympus recommends that you check the picture on the camera s monitor SELFTIMER You can use the selftimer to take photographs including the photographer Use a tripod to keep the camera steady 1 Open the lens barrier The camera will turn on in Record mode Press the button The Camera menu screen will be displayed Select CAMERA using the 1 buttons and press the Q button Select DRIVE using the buttons and press the button Select SELF TIMER using the buttons and press the button Setting of selftimer is now completed Press the button again to finish the menu SAYNLOId ONIMVL SA SELECT EZ 4 __ AUTO DRIVEL Ip DI Si
4. Flash a O Z o e DC IN jack VdVdadd Connector Lens barrier Turns Record mode ON OFF USB connector Macro lever Selftimer lamp SNOIL VdVdadd NAMES OF PARTS Viewfinder LT Green lamp Target mark Card cover Strap eyelet Monitor e Battery compartment i cover Tripod socket o ES Arrow pad OK Menu button e Monitor button Use to turn Play mode ON OFF MONITOR DISPLAY RECORD MODE SCREEN Battery status Exposure compensation Flash Drive Spot metering White balance 1 Digital tele Memory gauge UEN 1Q Image quality a 3 Internal memory No of recordable images Recordable time E D Item Indication Ref Page Battery status ia Ca P 10 Exposure compensation 1 5 2 0 1 5 2 0 P 36 Flash i O E Ale P 26 Drive o a amp P 31 34 56 Spot metering CJ P 38 White balance Ch Oo P 39 Memory gauge HHP P9 Internal memory E P9 pos images 12 frames 12 seconds Digital tele 1 6x 2 0x 3 2x 4 0x P 33 Image quality SHQ HQ SQ1 SQ2 P 41 Note F is displayed when the internal memory is used When you use a card E is not displayed e Memory gauge changes automatically to indicate whether the
5. Sequence mode Exposure COMPENSATION sisi 36 Spot metering Mode sevice dE 38 er 39 Image E ag he a Este RARE 41 Panorama MOE 0 eee ceeceeeeeeeneeceeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeceaeecaeeseaeeeaeeseaeeeeaeesineesaees 43 CONTENTS PLAYING BACK PICTURES 45 Playing back an image E 45 Index playback 46 Auto playback 48 Close up playback Erasing an image x 50 Erasing all Mages nan anni 51 Protecting important images eege 52 Creating monochrome sepia images ceeeseeeseeeeeteeeeeeeeeetees 53 FRESI ZUG RE 54 Rotating E 55 OTHER FUNCTIONS 56 MOIS TOM EE 56 eG VO asian MA nn Ti Rene 61 Beep SOU nn Gone ln RUNG ein aie 62 Displaying image information 63 Adjusting the monitor brightness 0 0 0 0 eee cece ee cee tee eeeeeeeee 64 Card format Memory Setup eeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaetaeeeeeetaeeatees 65 Memory back UP geneet 67 PNE SOVICO en tn eri N ar tn tata 68 TROUBLESHOOTING 71 tel e E 71 Proble Rs antenne NNa e 72 EIERE 76 CONTENTS About symbols used in this manual Indicates important precautions that may lead to failure or trouble and operations that should be absolutely avoided gt Caution Indicates items that it is useful to know for effective use of the camera Indicates the reference pages in this manual 5 Indicates pages recommended for first time users NAMES OF PARTS Shutter button Lens
6. To cancel Auto Playback press the button Note If you display the Play menu while an image marked by the Moving Image symbol is being played you cannot select pI Display a still picture first CLOSE UP PLAYBACK Images can be played back in 4 stages of magnification 1 5x 2x 2 5x and 3x This function is convenient when you want to check the details of the picture taken 1 Close the lens barrier and NN press the button The monitor will turn on 2 Press the button The image will be magnified in the sequence 1 5x 2 0x gt 2 5x gt 3 0x each time the gt button is pressed 3 Press the button on the close up playback screen to enable scroll mode Scroll up or down left or right using the D D H Q buttons to display the area you want to see Press the button again to exit scroll mode 4 Press the button after exiting scroll mode to return to the 1x single image playback screen Note The above operation cannot be performed while an image marked by the Moving Image ec symbol is displayed Display a still picture first S24N191d MOVEONIAV Id 49 ERASING AN IMAGE 1 2 3 4 T 0 52 EE Dow m gt 26 Ke Caution 50 Close the lens barrier and press the button Yen The monitor will turn on Display the image you want to erase See Playing back an image r amp p
7. button Elus p 70 Du p 69 LE Iess p 69 us p 70 lu p 70 Note dek and Tech can be selected if you have requested the print service SINGLE IMAGE Specify the image and the number of prints Select the image using the Q buttons and specify the number of prints from 1 9 using the buttons When the number of prints is 0 the print service is not requested When you have finished making the settings press the z 9 button T 6 ALL IMAGES 7 Select 4 using the fat buttons and press the b CANCEL utton CANCEL 4 elek E PRINT SERVICE CANCELLING ALL DPOF SETTINGS 7 Select 5 RESET using the 1 buttons and press the button All the DPOF settings will be cancelled CANCEL a 4 elek eK IMPRINTING THE DATE 7 Select the item using the buttons and press the button NO The date and time will not be imprinted DATE The date will be imprinted TIME The time will be imprinted Setting is completed for all the DPOF requested images CONFIRM CHANGE SETTINGS 7 Check the DPOF settings using the Q buttons Press the buttons to change or cancel the date imprinting setting CO E T m H E Z O O Z o 8 When you have finished checking or changing the above press the button
8. using the buttons and press the Q button When formatting a SmartMedia card CARD FORMAT MEMORY SETUP 5 Select T FORMAT using the 1 buttons and press S ALL ERASE FORMAT the button 6 Select T FORMAT using the 1 buttons and press CANCEL gt 4 Tel CK the button When formatting a SmartMedia card The card or internal memory will be formatted BORMAT C 8 You can also format a card or the internal memory from the Camera menu e All protected images will be erased Once formatted the Caution SmartMedia card or internal memory cannot be restored e If an Olympus template card is formatted all the card functions will be lost For details refer to the instruction manual for the card e Cards with a write protect seal affixed to them cannot be formatted Remove the seal before formatting the card Do not re use seals d ZO O1 ai om sw no 66 MEMORY BACK UP This function enables you to copy backup all image data recorded in the internal memory onto a SmartMedia card Prepare a SmartMedia card and insert it before following the procedure below 1 Close the lens barrier and press the button The camera will turn on in Play mode Press the button Gi The Play menu screen will be displayed 2 3 Select SETUP using the 4 buttons and press the button Select LJ using the buttons and
9. Ltd TRADEMARKS All brand names and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective owners ABOUT THE CAMERA FILE SYSTEM The camera file system is the DCF Design rule for Camera File system established by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA INDEX CONTENTS PREPARATIONS TAKING PICTURES PLAYING BACK PICTURES OTHER FUNCTIONS TROUBLESHOOTING N N N SNILOOHS SNOILONNA S3YNLOld Sau4Nn191id SNOIL 31anouL YAHLO MOVEONIAV Id ONIMVL VdVdadd A O1 O1 ao 71 CONTENTS K This symbol indicates pages recommended for reading by first time users Contents PREPARATIONS 7 Names of parts ni usant us te 7 Monitor Gelee SEENEN 9 Attaching the strap WO o ccccceccsseesessessessessesssesessessessesstesessessteeeeeees 11 Loading the batteries WO o sceccecescsecscssesssesessessessessesseesssteseeseeseeaes 12 Choosing a batir entente 13 Using the AC adapter optional 0 0 0 0 cee eee eee teeter teen 15 Using a SmartMedia card optional eee eeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 16 Turning the camera on off EEN 18 Men St TOW 2 errant 19 Adjusting the date and time Ko M 20 TAKING PICTURES 22 Holding the camera EE 22 Taking pictures D se ae etree 23 Using the flash 26 Using the flash for optimum effect 0 00 eee ener eeeeeeee 28 Macro Mode gitt eue is ll Digital Tele mode
10. button The Play menu screen will be displayed 3 Select EDIT using the buttons and press the button 4 Select 4 using the D TT buttons and press the ER SE button Se DU gt E Select 90 or 90 using the buttons and press the button The image will be rotated and the rotated image will be recorded as separate image data e This function is not available for moving images Caution e This function is not available if you are using a SmartMedia card with a write protect seal affixed to it 55 MOVIE MODE RECORDING A MOVING IMAGE In addition to still pictures this camera has the ability to take movie pictures 1 Open the lens barrier The camera will turn on in Record mode 2 Press the button The Camera menu screen will be displayed 3 Select CAMERA using the 1 buttons and press the button EXIT SELECT S9 Select DRIVE using the S o buttons and press the 6 s te aa button DAVE D SR n O 1 EXIT a G SET gt gt 56 MOVIE MODE 5 Select MOVIE using the 1 buttons and press the button Setting of Movie mode is completed and the monitor will automatically turn on Press the button again to exit the menu Record the moving image by looking at the monitor Press the Shutter button t
11. 1280 x 960 SQ1 1024 x 768 or SQ2 640 x 480 CANCEL SET x Setting of image quality is completed Press the button again to exit the menu 6 Take the picture EP be ak EE mq Ka Note e The image quality setting will remain even when the lens barrier is closed e The number of recordable images varies depending on the image quality setting and the storage method used The camera s internal memory capacity is 1MB SmartMedia cards are currently available in 8MB to 128 MB capacities e The number of pixels is the same for HQ and SHQ but the compression rate is lower for SHQ resulting in a clearer image when enlarged SHQ also requires more time to record and play back images than HQ e When you change to a high image quality and the remaining recordable image count is low the internal memory or SmartMedia card warning mark may be displayed This indicates that there is insufficient memory space If this happens select a different 4 image quality HQ 1280x960 T SGT 1024x768 Q1 1024 Q2 640x480 Warning mark CANCEL od SET CK 42 PANORAMA MODE The Olympus CAMEDIA brand SmartMedia cards support Panorama mode You can join several images to make a composite panorama image using the included CAMEDIA Master software Make sure the SmartMedia card is correctly inserted into the camera before operation 1 Open the lens barrier The camera will turn on in Record mode
12. 4 the Q button EXT S D SE When not using a SmartMedia mn 3 B Select ff ALL ERASE Se 5 using the buttons P ALL ERASE and press the button 6 Select 4 using the buttons and press the ok buttons ne CANEL 4 GO sg All the images will be erased When not using a SmartMedia card e Protected images will not be erased Caution e Ifa write protect seal is affixed to the SmartMedia card the images on the card cannot be erased e Erased images cannot be restored Before erasing make sure that you are not erasing important data 51 PROTECTING IMPORTANT IMAGES 1 Close the lens barrier and press the button e The monitor will turn on Display the image you want to protect See Playing back an image r amp p 45 Press the button The Play menu screen will be displayed Select PLAY using the buttons and press the button Select on using the buttons and press the Q button Select ON using the buttons and press the button The image will be protected To cancel the protect setting select OFF S24N191Id kd D 2 Q Di gt CO X Note e You can also protect an image by keeping the button pressed for at least 1 second while the image you want to protect is displayed e The protected image is indicated by a On symbol e The protect
13. P22 finger Subject is out of range of Take the picture within 2 5m 8ft P 26 flash Subject is too small and Set the flash to Flash On P 28 backlit The colors of pictures taken indoors look unnatural Cause Remedy Ref Page Picture is affected by color Set the flash mode to Flash On P 28 of lights Subject is mostly dark Include a white object in the P 39 composition or adjust the white balance to suit the lighting White balance setting is Adjust the white balance to suit P 39 the lighting PROBLEMS Part of the image is obscured Cause Remedy Ref Page Lens was partly blocked by Hold the camera correctly P 22 finger or strap Shooting distance is too Check the composition of the P 24 close picture on the monitor before taking the picture The picture is out of focus in situation requiring use of flash Cause Remedy Ref Page The camera moved when Hold the camera correctly and P 22 23 the Shutter button was press the Shutter button gently pressed hand jitter Lens is dirty Clean the lens with a lens blower and wipe gently with lens cleaning paper Macro mode was not used Use Macro mode when the P 30 correctly subject is within the range of 25 60cm 10 2ft Shutter button was pressed Press the Shutter button while P 32 while standing right in front looking into the viewfinder not of camera in Selftimer while standing in front of the mode camera Flash was set
14. SQ mode is recommended to save memory e The flash cannot be used in Panorama mode 44 PLAYING BACK AN IMAGE This mode is for displaying images one at a time on the monitor The camera plays back images recorded on a SmartMedia card when a SmartMedia card is inserted in the camera If you want to display images recorded in the internal memory remove the SmartMedia card from the camera 1 Press the button with the lens barrier closed The monitor will turn on and the last recorded image will be displayed on the monitor a B 82 EE DO m gt 25 Ke 2 Press the buttons Press the button to playback the previous image and the button to playback the next image 3 Press the G button to stop playing back the image The monitor will go off and the camera will turn off Note e Ifthe button is pressed quickly twice double clicked when the camera is in Record mode the camera s mode will change to Play mode e After the camera is turned on the monitor may light momentarily and an image will be displayed after a short while This is not a malfunction 45 INDEX PLAYBACK This mode is for displaying images in index mode from single image playback mode 1 Close the lens barrier and press the button Gei The monitor will turn on 2 Press the button Press the Q button to move the green frame to the next image and the button to move the frame to the
15. desired image with the amp symbol indicated and press the button The Play menu screen will be displayed 3 Select PLAY using the buttons and press the 6 button 4 Select amp using the V buttons and press the button 5 Select START using the buttons and press the button SNOILONNA YAHLO The moving image will be played back To cancel the moving image playback press the button MOVIE MODE TO PAUSE PLAYING BACK MOVING IMAGE Press any button of the ES arrow pad during playback of a moving image to activate Pause status OPERATION DURING PAUSE STATUS The following buttons can be operated while the moving image is in Pause status Press S button Playback resumes Keep button Fast forward Press button Rewind Keep button Fast rewind Press button First frame of moving image is displayed Press D button Last frame of moving image is displayed ZO G 2 ai om Sw no 60 REC VIEW After each picture is taken you can confirm the image on the LCD monitor 1 Open the lens barrier The camera will turn on in Record mode LvMFUS ea Press the button The Camera menu screen will be displayed Select SETUP using the buttons and press the button Select REC VIEW using the
16. for 3 minutes To take pictures turn the camera on WHEN PLAYING BACK PICTURES Turning the monitor on Press the button with the lens barrier closed The camera will turn on in Play mode and the monitor will turn on Turning the monitor off Press the button The camera and the monitor will turn off Camera with the lens barrier Monitor turns on Monitor turns off goes off closed lights up CE The camera s mode will change to power save mode if you do not carry out any operation for 3 minutes To play back pictures t 18 turn the camera on MENU SCREEN FLOW Displaying menu Keon Select the menu using the 09 arrow pad amp e D DA TUE BEI Elte SEI CANCEL A1 SCT set f SNOIL VdVdadd EXIT __ SELECT E e The selected menu will be focused and the lt J D gt mark will be displayed on the menu bar Press the We buttons in EXIT SELECT Ba the corresponding direction of the lt gt mark The buttons operable on the camera are displayed below the menu EXIT gt SELECT Sa Note e Some parts of the menu are displayed differently in Record mode and Play mode e The current setting of each menu is displayed in the bracket at the right side of its respective menu bar e Some of the menu will not be focused depending on the settings or whether a card is in
17. previous image P v 52 SE DO m gt Ce A 4 Press the button The image in the green frame will be displayed in single image playback mode 46 INDEX PLAYBACK Changing the number of images in the index playback Select the number of images in the index playback from 4 9 or 16 1 Close the lens barrier and press the button NaN The monitor will turn on 2 Press the button The Play menu screen will be e displayed 3 Select PLAY using the buttons and press the button 4 Select E 3 using the buttons and press the button 2 Uv 82 EE Dow m gt 25 A 5 Select the number of images 4 9 or 16 using the buttons and press the button Setting of the number of images in the index playback is completed Press the button again to exit the menu 47 a Uv CE EE DO m gt 26 A 48 AUTO PLAYBACK 1 Close the lens barrier and press the button Gei The monitor will turn on Press the button The Play ee will be displayed Select PLAY using the buttons and press the 6 button Select TS using the buttons and press the Q button Select START using the buttons and press the button Auto Playback will start Each image will be played back for 3 sec starting from the image after the one currently displayed
18. to Flash Off As the shutter speed is slow and P 22 28 a longer exposure time is needed use a tripod or hold the camera firmly 2 T Q O E O 319anouL 75 2 I Q O a E O 1419ano0u1 76 SPECIFICATIONS Product type Recording system Recording media No of recordable frames Sequence mode Erase Image pickup element Recording image White balance Lens Photometric system Exposure control system Aperture Shutter Shooting range Viewfinder LCD monitor No of pixels On screen display Digital camera for recording and displaying Digital recording compatible with JPEG based on DCF and DPOF Internal memory 1MB SmartMedia card 4MB 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB SHQ Approx 1 HQ Approx 3 SQ1 Approx 4 SQ2 Approx 7 When using internal memory 1 3 frames second 8 or more HQ Single frame erase All frames erase 1 3 2 inch CCD solid state image pickup 1 310 000 pixels gross 1280 x 960 pixels SHQ HQ mode 1024 x 768 pixels SQ1 mode 640 x 480 pixels SQ2 mode Full auto TTL Preset daylight cloudy tungsten light fluorescent light Olympus lens 4 5mm F4 5 elements 5 groups equivalent to 35mm lens on 35mm camera Digital ESP metering system by image pickup element Programmed auto exposure F4 F8 1 1 1000 sec used with mechanical shutter Manual setting not available 0 6m Standard mode 0 25m c
19. when the camera will be turned on for long periods of time Do not connect or disconnect the AC adapter when the camera is turned on as this may affect the camera settings e Never connect or disconnect the AC adapter while the green lamp is blinking VdVdadd 15 SNOIL VdVdadd 16 USING A SMARTMEDIA CARD OPTIONAL A SmartMedia card should be used if you need to store a large number of pictures This camera only accepts SmartMedia removable memory If you insert a SmartMedia card the image will be stored on the card and you can playback the image with the card If you remove the card from the camera the image will be stored on the internal memory and you can playback the image with the internal memory 1 Make sure that the lens barrier is closed and both the monitor and the green lamp are off 2 Open the card cover 3 Insert the SmartMedia card correctly as shown There is a mark showing the correct orientation of the card on the inside of the card cover To remove the card grasp it with your fingertips and pull it out in the direction shown USING A SMARTMEDIA CARD OPTIONAL Close the card cover until it clicks Note Non Olympus or non Lexar cards or cards formatted on other equipment such as a PC may not be recognized by the camera Format the card with the camera before using it See Card format Memory setup Is p 65 a O Z o VdVdadd e Never open th
20. 45 Press the button Gi The Play menu screen will be displayed Select PLAY using the buttons and press the 6 button Select fi using the S buttons and press the button Select ff using the buttons and press the button The image will be erased CANCEL 4 GO en e You can also move to the erase menu by keeping the button pressed for at least 1 second while the image you want to erase is displayed e If the image you want to erase is protected or a write protect seal is affixed to the SmartMedia card the image cannot be erased Unprotect the image or remove the write protect seal on the SmartMedia card before attempting to erase the image e Erased images cannot be restored Before erasing an image be sure that you are not erasing important data ERASING ALL IMAGES You can erase all the images in the internal memory or on the SmartMedia card e When erasing images in the internal memory do not insert a Caution SmartMedia card e When erasing images on a SmartMedia card insert the card first 1 Close the lens barrier and press the button The monitor will turn on Press the button The Play menu screen will be displayed Select SETUP using the buttons and press the button Select Tf or T using the A QW N 1 buttons and press
21. FUNCTION EXIT S DRIVE SINGLE SELF TIMER Sy SEQUENCE 2 MOV CANCEL gt 4 SET x SELFTIMER 6 Take the picture The Selftimer lamp lights for 10 sec and then blinks for 2 sec before the picture is taken OLYMPUS el Selftimer lamp Note e The Selftimer is canceled automatically after the picture is taken To cancel the Selftimer after the Shutter button has been pressed shut the lens barrier off ER O ak EE moO n 32 DIGITAL TELE MODE This mode enables you to enlarge the image digitally to magnifications 1 6x 2x 3 2x and 4x You can only set magnifications 3 2x and 4x in SQ2 modes See Image Quality amp p 41 1 Open the lens barrier The camera will turn on in Record mode OLYMEUS 2 Press the button The monitor will automatically turn on ER ax SZ moO n 3 Press the buttons looking at the monitor The magnification will change in the sequence 1 6x 2 0x gt 3 2x gt 4 0x each time the button is pressed and in the sequence 3 2x gt 2 0x gt 1 6x No display 1 0 each time the amp button is pressed 4 Take the picture by looking at the monitor eee Note e Press the button to turn the monitor off and cancel Digital Tele mode e The pictures taken in Digital Tele mode may become coarser 33 ER O ak EE m
22. OLYMPUS CAMEDIA DIGITAL CAMERA C 100 SE D 370 OPERATION MANUAL Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera Please read this manual carefully before using your camera We recommend that you check that your camera is functioning correctly by taking a number of test shots INTRODUCTION This manual explains the correct operating procedures for your camera Read it carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference ABOUT THIS MANUAL The contents of this publication are subject to change without notice For the latest information contact Olympus representative Considerable care was taken in preparing this manual If however you have any questions or note any errors or omissions please contact Olympus representative Duplication of this manual in whole or in part other than for personal use without the prior permission of Olympus is prohibited Reproduction without permission is strictly prohibited Olympus assumes no liability for any damages loss of profit or claims by a third party arising from inappropriate use of this product Olympus assumes no liability for any damages loss of profit etc arising from loss of image data due to repairs by a third party not approved by Olympus or any other cause The quality of images recorded with this camera differs from the quality of photographs taken with an ordinary film type camera Copyright 2001 OLYMPUS OPTICAL Co
23. Press the Shutter button gently Pressing the button down hard Caution will cause the camera to move resulting in a blurred picture e Never remove the battery or AC adapter or open the card cover while the green lamp is blinking The picture you have just taken may not be recorded and previous pictures may be destroyed WHEN TO USE THE VIEWFINDER AND MONITOR Viewfinder Monitor Taking pictures When taking a lot of pictures When taking close ups such as snapshots scenery of people flowers etc etc approx 60cm 2ft long approx 25cm 60cm range 10 2ft 3 5 5 Advantages e Less risk of camera Actual shooting range S movement can be accurately Dn e Subject can be seen clearly checked even in bright surroundings e Little wear of batteries Disadvantages Difference between range e Risk of camera movement seen in viewfinder and actual e Difficult to see in bright recorded image when taking or dark surroundings subjects at close range e Batteries soon exhausted e The actual picture will be slightly larger than what you see in the viewfinder e When shooting a subject at a close distance there will be a slight difference between the actual shooting scope as shown in hatched area on the left and what you see in the viewfinder 25 H RE SE moO n 26 USING THE FLASH The flash automatically fires in low light and backlit conditions but the flash mode can be selec
24. SH FOR OPTIMUM EFFECT Flash Off In this mode the flash will not fire even in low light conditions Use this mode in situations where flash photography is not permitted Night View Use this mode when taking night views The flash is fired first while the shutter speed is reduced to capture the surrounding conditions EP O ak EE moO on Night View Red eye kx Use this mode when taking people against a night background The flash is fired first while the shutter speed is reduced to capture the surrounding conditions The red eye phenomenon is reduced by the pre flash You are recommended to mount the camera on a tripod to avoid Caution camera movement when taking pictures in Flash Off G Night View D I or Night View Red eye HD Reduction flash modes The green lamp blinks to warn of camera movement in dark surroundings but pictures can still be taken When taking moving objects the pictures will be blurred 29 MACRO MODE Use Macro mode when taking pictures at distances between 25cm 10 and 60cm 2ft This mode can also be used to take pictures at a distance of over 60cm and is useful for taking pictures in bright surroundings such as snow covered mountains on a sunny day 1 Open the lens barrier The camera will turn on in Record mode 2 Slide the Macro lever toward the amp symbol To cancel Macro mode slide the macro lever back to its original position
25. SHQ Shutter button SmartMedia card Spot metering T Target mark Tripod socket Tungsten Light U USB connector sses 7 V Viewfinder W White Balance Write protected seal 2 T Q O E O 1319anou1 79 OLYMPUS
26. WHITE BALANCE The white balance is automatically adjusted to give a natural look but you can also set the white balance to suit the weather or lighting when the desired colors are not achieved e Note White balance settings Auto AUTO There is no display on the monitor Automatically ensures natural colors Daylight L Ensures natural colors outside in full daylight sunny weather Cloudy 3 Ensures natural colors outside in overcast daylight cloudy weather Tungsten Light L Ensures natural colors in tungsten light Fluorescent Light 5 Ensures natural colors in fluorescent light 1 Open the lens barrier The camera will turn on in Record mode LYMFUS es SS 2 Press the button The Camera menu screen will be displayed 3 Select PICTURE using the 1 buttons and press the Q button pe SE Se mo N EXIT gt EE SELECT gt 9 4 Select using the buttons and press the button EXIT SET WHITE BALANCE 5 Select the white balance setting from the following _AUTO 8 using the buttons Le and press the button AUTO 41 0 lt 3 1 11 Sal CANCEL gt 4 SET E Setting of white balance is completed Press the button again to exit the menu 6 Take the picture EP O ax SZ moO n Note e The white balance setting will
27. atteries or the batteries are exhausted Make sure that the date and time settings are correct before taking an important picture Note The date and time can be adjusted both in Record mode and Play mode using the same procedure 21 EP be ak EE moO n 22 HOLDING THE CAMERA Hold the camera firmly with both hands while keeping your elbows at your sides To take vertical pictures hold the camera as shown and press the Shutter button gently Horizontal position Vertical position Incorrect way to hold camera Keep your fingers and the strap away from the lens and flash Note To avoid blurred pictures do not move the camera when pressing the Shutter button Hold the camera firmly and press the Shutter button gently TAKING PICTURES When you take a picture the image is stored in the camera s internal memory If you insert a memory card optional the image will be stored on the card TAKING PICTURES USING THE VIEWFINDER 1 Open the lens barrier Slide the lens barrier open until it clicks 2 Position the subject using the Target mark in the viewfinder To take pictures at a distance of less than 60cm 2ft see Macro mode SAYNLO d ONIMVL tp 30 lt gt Green lamp 3 Press the Shutter button halfway This condition is called half pressed The green lamp next to th
28. camera is ready for taking pictures or the camera is recording pictures taken Memory Gauge Shoot Shoot eech Wait Wait Before shooting Recording Cannot shoot goes off lights lights completely SNOIL VdVdadd 10 MONITOR DISPLAY PLAY MODE SCREEN Battery status Protect Moving image Print service Image quality Exposure compensation White balance File name Date Time Frame no Recording time Internal memory Item Indication Ref Page Battery status ia Ca P 10 Protect on P 52 Moving image Print service S m P 56 68 Image quality SHQ HQ SQ1 SQ2 P 41 Exposure compensation 1 5 2 0 1 5 2 0 P 36 White balance ch Jr i P 39 File name 100 0012 Date Time 01 1 1 12 00 P 20 Frame no Recording time 12 frames 12 seconds Internal memory P9 Battery status For details on how to display image information see Displaying image information t amp p 63 ck Ca gt No display Lit green Blinking red Green lamp is blinking Adequate power Batteries are running Batteries are completely remaining low Replace with new exhausted Replace with batteries new batteries ATTACHING THE STRAP 1 Pass the short end of Strap eyelet the strap thr
29. ced shadows as a result Olympus recommends that you check the picture on the camera s LCD monitor e The flash cannot be used in Sequence mode Panorama mode and Movie mode 27 ER O ak EE moO n USING THE FLASH FOR OPTIMUM EFFECT Select the flash mode according to the shooting conditions and purpose Auto The flash will fire automatically in dark or backlit conditions When taking a subject against the light set the Target mark on the subject Red eye When using the flash to photograph a person their eyes may appear red in the resulting picture Red eye mode significantly reduces this phenomenon by emitting a pre flash before the regular flash 7 Eyes may appear red e Because of the pre flash it takes about 2 seconds before the Caution shutter is released Hold the camera firmly to avoid hand jitter e The effectiveness of the red eye reduction mode may be reduced depending on the distance to the subject if the subject is not looking directly at the flash or the pre flash or individual characteristics such as light colored eyes In addition red eye is often more pronounced in young children Flash On The flash fires under any circumstances Use this mode to brighten up the subject s shaded face in backlit conditions or under artificial lighting such as fluorescent lights A This mode may not have the desired effect under excessively Caution bright light e USING THE FLA
30. e viewfinder lights The exposure is locked while the Shutter button is pressed halfway 4 Press the Shutter button fully This condition is called full pressed x The picture is taken X e TAKING PICTURES TAKING PICTURES USING THE MONITOR 1 Open the lens barrier 2 Press the button The monitor will turn on Press the button again to turn the monitor off Compose the picture by looking at the subject in the monitor ER be ax SZ mq Ka Take the picture in the same way as you would when using the viewfinder See Taking pictures using the viewfinder Sp 23 e If the green lamp blinks when the Shutter button is pressed halfway the flash is not fully charged The green lamp blinks while the camera is recording the picture taken Wait for 2 to 40 seconds until the green lamp stops blinking e When the memory gauge is full no more images can be taken Wait a few seconds until the memory gauge goes off before taking any more pictures e When a picture is taken in bright light such as sunlight vertical lines may appear on the monitor This is not a malfunction e The monitor is for checking the composition only Check the hand jitter focus and exposure accuracy afterwards by displaying the image on a PC e It will take longer to record a picture when the monitor is used 24 TAKING PICTURES EE e
31. e card cover or remove the SmartMedia card or Caution batteries when the camera is turned on The data on the card may be lost and once lost it cannot be restored e The SmartMedia card is a precision instrument Do not subject it to unreasonable force or impact Do not touch the gold colored metal area of the card e Some of the camera function are ignored if a Se write protect seal is affixed to the SmartMedia f i card When you use these functions remove the 0 seal from the card Write protect seal Approx number of recordable images Ge A SHQ HQ sat sa2 memory capacity Internal memory Approx 1 3 4 7 4MB 6 12 16 29 8MB 12 24 33 58 16MB 25 49 66 110 32MB 51 99 132 221 64MB 102 199 265 442 128MB 204 399 532 887 17 SNOIL VdVdadd TURNING THE CAMERA ON OFF WHEN TAKING PICTURES Turning the camera on Open the lens barrier The camera will turn on in Record mode Turning the camera off Close the lens barrier The camera will turn off Camera turns on Camera turns off 4 Note e When the lens barrier is opened with no card inserted NO CARD will be displayed on the monitor This is not a malfunction Use the internal memory of the camera to take pictures e The camera s mode will change to power save mode if you do not carry out any operation
32. end the image as an attachment in smaller image size 1 Close the lens barrier and press the button The monitor will turn on 2 Display the image you want to resize on the monitor and press the button The Play menu screen will be displayed 3 Select EDIT using the lt buttons and press the Q button Select Fa using the S buttons and press the button s3YNL ld kd D x 2 Q Di gt Q X Select 640 x 480 CREATE or s 320 x 240 CREATE using the 640x 430CREATE A I buttons and press the button ane The size of the image will be changed and the image will be recorded as separate image data DANCEL d GO 1 Note e This function is not available for moving images e Ifthe selected image size is 640 x 480 or less you cannot select 640 x 480 CREATE in the menu e If the selected image size is 320 x 240 you cannot select 320 x 240 CREATE in the menu e This function is not available if you are using a SmartMedia 54 card with a write protect seal affixed to it ROTATING You can rotate a selected image 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise and save it as a separate image This function is useful for turning a vertical image into a horizontal position 1 Close the lens barrier and press the button The monitor will turn on 2 Display the image you want to rotate on the monitor and press the
33. ic 1 buttons and press E the button EXIT SET D Bet REC VIEW OF F D m ON Select ON using the V FE buttons and press the OFF ON button ON The last image taken is displayed after shooting is completed gt Straight to image confirmation OFF The screen for shooting the next picture is displayed immediately after shooting is completed Straight to next shooting Setting of Rec View is completed Press the button again to exit the menu d ZO O HI om sw KR CANCEL gt 4 SETS 8 Note The Rec View mode is saved when the camera is turned off 61 BEER SOUND This function enables you to turn off the beep sound 1 Open the lens barrier The camera will turn on in Record mode 2 Press the button The Camera menu screen will be displayed 3 Select SETUP using the buttons and press the button 4 Select em using the buttons and press the button EXIT gt Kl Je 5 Select OFF using the buttons and press the button The beep sound will be turned off Press the button again to exit the MENS CANCEL od SET x d ZO our HI om sw no e The beep sound setting is not cancelled when the camera is turned off e You can also set the beep sound from the Play menu DISPLAYING IMAGE INFORMATION This function enables you
34. not be displayed 2 S Q O Z O 318NOHYL 71 a T Q O a Z O 318NO0HYL 72 PROBLEMS OPERATING PROBLEMS automatically turned off Cause Remedy Ref Page Power is off Open the lens barrier and turn P 18 the camera on Batteries not loaded Reload the batteries correctly P12 correctly Battery power is low Load new batteries P12 Battery performance is poor Bring batteries to room P12 due to cold temperatures temperature before use Power has been Close lens barrier then reopen P18 Camera is connected to a PC The camera will not function while connected to a PC Condensation inside camera Remove batteries from the camera and let the camera dry The flash does not fire mode or Panorama mode is set Cause Remedy Ref Page Bright subject If you want to forcibly fire the P 28 flash set to Flash On mode Sequence mode Movie Flash does not fire in Sequence P27 mode Movie mode or Panorama mode Cause Brightness is incorrectly set The monitor is hard to see Remedy Adjust the brightness Ref Page P 64 In sunlight Block the sunlight with your hand PROBLEMS No picture is taken when the Shutter button is pressed Cause Remedy Ref Page Power is off Open the lens barrier P 18 Flash has not finished Release Shutter button and wait P 26 charging or previous until green lam
35. o Macro mode Optical real image viewfinder Target mark LCD monitor 1 5 inch TFT color LCD display Approx 114 000 pixels Date Time frame number protect image quality battery level file number print service menu etc SPECIFICATIONS Flash charging time Less than approx 6 sec at normal temperature with new battery Flash shooting range 2 5m 8ft 150100 Flash modes Auto automatic flash activation in low light and backlight red eye reduction flash off flash on night view night view red eye Focus Pan focus Selftimer Approx 12 sec delay External connector DC IN jack data INPUT OUTPUT jack USB Date and time Recorded with image data simultaneously Automatic calendar function Automatic adjustment in range of 1981 2031 Calendar power source Backup by built in capacitor Card function DPOF compatible print service Panorama assembly when an Olympus standard card is used Operating environment Temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F operation 20 60 C 4 140 F storage Humidity 30 90 operation 10 90 storage Power supply Four R6 AA alkaline batteries R6 AA nickel metal hydride batteries or R6 AA NiCd batteries Or two CR V3 lithium battery packs LB 01 manufactured by Olympus or optional AC adapter R6 AA manganese batteries cannot be used Dimensions 123 W x 65 H x 44 5 D mm 4 8 W x 2 6 H x 1 8 D not including protrusions Weight 190g 0 4lb without ba
36. o start recording moving images Recording stops when the Shutter button is pressed again The recordable time is displayed on the monitor MOVIE CANCEL SET x Recordable time Note e Movie mode is canceled when the monitor is turned off by pressing the button e The flash cannot be used in Movie mode e It takes a while to record the images taken in this mode e The recordable time will vary depending on whether a SmartMedia card is used e Sound cannot be recorded d ZO Qa ST on Z n 57 MOVIE MODE CHANGING THE QUALITY AND SIZE OF A MOVING IMAGE There are two image quality settings HQ and SQ that can be used to record moving images 1 Select Movie mode and press the button The Camera menu screen will be displayed 2 Select PICTURE using the 1 buttons and press the button 3 Select using the buttons and press the button EXIT SET 4 Select HQ 320 x 240 or SQ lt 160 x 120 using the D QD buttons and press the eS 00 X 120 button Setting of image quality is completed Press the button again to exit the CANCEL gt SETS menu CO E T m H Z O O E o 5 Record the moving image I MOVIE MODE PLAYING BACK MOVING IMAGES 1 Close the lens barrier and press the button The monitor will turn on 2 Display the
37. oO n 34 SEQUENCE MODE This function enables you to take eight or more still pictures in succession in HQ mode while the shutter button is pressed It is ideal for selecting images from a series and taking moving subjects You can erase a frame other than specified from a series of picture taken See Erasing an image IS p 50 1 Open the lens barrier The camera will turn on in Record mode Press the button The Camera menu screen will be displayed Select CAMERA using the 1 buttons and press the button Select DRIVE using the buttons and press the button Select Gy SEQUENCE using the buttons and press the button Setting of Sequence mode is now completed Press the button again to exit the menu EXIT SELECT E _ AUTO DRIVE Je Cc ei FUNCTION EXIT G SET gt gt CANCEL gt SET SEQUENCE MODE ss Press the Shutter button and keep it pressed Recording will stop when the shutter button is released Note e Sequence mode is canceled when the lens barrier is closed e The flash cannot be used in this mode e Since the shutter speed is set to the maximum 1 30 sec to prevent hand jitter the resulting picture may be darker than usual e It takes a while to record the images taken in this mode e The number of recordable pictures will vary depending on the image qualit
38. ough the eyelet SNOIL VdVdadd 2 Pass the long end of the strap through the loop 3 Pull tight and check that the strap is securely attached Make sure that the strap is securely attached If the strap is Caution attached incorrectly and the camera comes loose and falls off Olympus will not be responsible for any damage 11 SNOIL VdVdadd 12 LOADING THE BATTERIES 1 2 Check that the lens barrier is closed and both the monitor and the green lamp are off Push the battery compartment cover toward and pull up in the direction of Insert the batteries as shown making sure that they are correctly oriented Pull down the battery compartment cover in the direction of and close firmly by pressing the lt mark in the direction of Note e If the battery compartment cover is difficult to close press on the AMM mark and OPEN mark on the cover with your both thumbs without applying unreasonable force e Ifthe camera is left without batteries for about one hour all the settings will be reset to the default settings e When powering the camera by batteries if the batteries start to run low the red battery status will be displayed When the batteries are close to exhaustion the LCD monitor turns off and the green lamp blinks CHOOSING A BATTERY LITHIUM BATTERY PACKS CR V3 lithium battery packs are long lasting batteries that are especially useful on trip
39. p stops blinking picture is being processed Internal memory capacity Erase unwanted images transfer P 16 50 or card capacity is full the images to a PC or insert a new card Batteries run out during Change the batteries If green P12 recording or while writing lamp is blinking wait until data on card recording is finished Write protected seal on Insert new card or remove the P 17 card seal Images cannot be displayed on the monitor Cause Remedy Ref Page Power is off Close the lens barrier press the P18 monitor button and turn the monitor on No images recorded on Record images and then P 23 internal memory or card playback Cause Write protect seal is affixed to card Cannot protect image erase single or all images or format card Remedy Remove seal before using card Do not use the seal again Ref Page P17 2 T Q O a E O 319anou1 73 a I Q O a E Oo 1319anouL 74 PROBLEMS IMAGE FINISH IS POOR Finished image is too bright Cause Remedy Ref Page Flash mode is set to Flash Close the lens barrier and set the P 28 On flash mode to Auto or Flash Off Subject is too bright Adjust the exposure compensation P 36 or change the camera position toward the subject The picture is too dark incorrect Cause Remedy Ref Page Flash was blocked by Hold the camera correctly
40. press the button 5 Select L BACKUP using POOS the buttons and BACKUP le press the button CANCEL CANCEL 4 GO CK d ZO Qg 4I om sw no All the images in the internal memory gt 90 BACKUP will be copied onto the card KE ees 8 67 PRINT SERVICE This function enables you to set the desired number of prints of an image recorded on the SmartMedia card for printing on a DPOF printer or at a photo shop Settings include confirmation and changing of the settings printing of a single image or all images cancellation of all DPOF settings and date imprinting Insert the SmartMedia card before following the procedure below See Using a SmartMedia card optional r amp p 16 1 Close the lens barrier and press the button Ge The camera will turn on in Play mode 2 Press the button e The Play menu screen will be displayed 3 Select PLAY using the buttons and press the 6 button 4 Select O using the S buttons and press the button S el Select whether or not you PRINT ORDERED aa want to cancel the print service using the KEEP buttons and press the button This screen is displayed when the SA print service has been requested Select RESET to reset all the requested print service 68 PRINT SERVICE 6 Select the item using the buttons and press the
41. r changes to the relevant brightness setting If it is hard to see any difference because the subject is dark display the recorded image on the camera s monitor to check the brightness SC O SI D m o e The desired brightness exposure compensation may not be Caution obtained if the flash is used e The exposure compensation values may be inadequate if the subject is in extremely bright or extremely dark surroundings 37 SPOT METERING MODE When taking pictures against the light the image will appear dark if taken with the normal light metering setting Digital ESP In this case change the setting to Spot metering and you can take the picture according to the brightness in the middle of the viewfinder without it being affected by the background light 1 Open the lens barrier The camera will turn on in Record mode Press the button The Camera menu screen will be displayed Select CAMERA using the 1 buttons and press the button 4 Select Ce using the buttons and press the E ER be ak EE mq Ka button UE 5 Select Ce SPOT using the 1 buttons and press ei ESP the button CJ SPOT Setting of spot metering is completed en the button again to exit the CANCEL ed SET OR 6 Take the picture Note The metering mode will return to ESP mode default setting when the lens barrier is closed 38
42. return to AUTO default setting when the lens barrier is closed e Natural colors are hard to obtain under a mixture of artificial and natural lighting or under fluorescent lights etc e Select 34 to obtain colors close to those under tungsten light e The white balance may not function under special lighting Caution e Check that the setting is the optimum setting by displaying the image on the monitor and checking the colors 40 IMAGE QUALITY Select the desired image quality tee Note Image quality settings For clear prints large prints and processing on a PC 1280 x 960 pixels For viewing images on a PC or making prints 1280 x 960 pixels For e mail attachments or taking a lot of sa pictures Standard Quality SQ1 1024 x 768 pixels SQ2 640 x 480 pixels Pixel is the unit used to represent the image size SHQ Super High Quality HQ High Quality Z4 O ax SZ moO n 1 Open the lens barrier The camera will turn on in Record mode 2 Press the button Tne Camera menu screen will be displayed 3 Select PICTURE using the 1 buttons and press the button 4 Select using the buttons and press the 6 BAC SET D button 41 IMAGE QUALITY 5 Select the image quality from the following using the D buttons and press the button SHQ 1280 x 960 HQ
43. s CR V3 lithium battery packs cannot be recharged a O Z o VdVdadd RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES Nickel metal hydride NiMH batteries are economical and can be recharged for repeated use NiMH batteries are not easily affected by cold temperatures and are suitable for cold regions ALKALINE BATTERIES The R6 AA alkaline batteries used by this camera are easily obtainable The number of recordable images varies depending on the brand of battery and the conditions of use Turn the monitor off whenever possible to save the batteries 13 SNOIL VdVdadd 14 CHOOSING A BATTERY Caution e Do not use manganese batteries Do not use the following batteries Batteries whose insulating 0 ES cover is not completely intact E Batteries whose terminal OSs protrudes but has no insulating cover Batteries whose terminal is flat Do not use such batteries regardless of whether the insulating cover is intact or not USING THE AC ADAPTER OPTIONAL The optional Olympus CAMEDIA AC adapter C 7AU 6V enables you to power the camera from a household electrical outlet SN Camera O Z o e f you use batteries to power the camera while the camera is Caution turned on for long periods of time such as when downloading images to a computer the batteries may run out resulting in loss of image data Olympus recommends that you use an AC adapter
44. serted or not This is not a malfunction e When the Shutter button is pressed while the menu is displayed the picture will be taken with the currently displayed selected menu settings 19 SNOIL VdVdadd 20 ADJUSTING THE DATE ANDTIME Press the button The monitor will turn on Press the button The Play menu will be displayed Select SETUP using the buttons and press the 6 button Select using the buttons and press the 6 button Select the date format Y M D Year Month Day M D Y Month Day Year or D M Y Day Month Year using the 1 buttons and press the button The date adjustment screen will be displayed EXIT SELECT ES EXIT SELECT 9 EXIT SET D CANCEL gt SE lees ADJUSTING THE DATE AND TIME 10 Set the first item using the 1 buttons and press the gl a button 01 01 Move to the next item 00 00 CANCEL od SEleges Repeat until the date and time 3 CH settings are adjusted SEI 82 ER Press the button when the e clock shows 00 seconds Setting of the date and time is completed Press the button again e The date and time adjustment menu will be completed The monitor will turn off Press the button Yr The date and time settings will be erased or become incorrect if Caution the camera is left without b
45. setting is saved when the camera is turned off e Protected images cannot be erased by Erasing an image or Caution Erasing all images but will be erased by formatting the card e Images on a card with a write protect seal cannot be protected E CREATING MONOCHROME SEPIA IMAGES You can transform selected images into monochrome or sepia images and record them as separate image data 1 Close the lens barrier and press the button The monitor will turn on 2 Display the image you want to make into a monochrome or sepia image on the monitor and press the button The Play menu screen will be displayed 3 Select EDIT using the buttons and press the button 4 Select BLACK amp WHITE or SEPIA ON using the buttons and press the button T 0 82 EE DO m gt 26 A 5 Select CREATE using the 1 buttons and press the button The image will be transformed into monochrome or sepia and recorded as separate image data CANCEL 4 GOFEN When creating monochrome image e This function is not available for moving images Caution e This function is not available if you are using a SmartMedia card with a write protect seal affixed to it 53 RESIZING You can change the size of a selected image to 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 and record the image as separate image data Use this function when you send an e mail to s
46. st the brightness of the monitor using the D buttons and press the button Press the lt a button to make the monitor brighter and the button to make it darker 6 Press the button Setting of monitor brightness is now completed Press the button again to to exit the menu CANCEL SET x d ZO eigen ai om Z n e The setting is not cancelled when the lens barrier is closed e You can also set the monitor brightness from the Play menu 64 CARD FORMAT MEMORY SETUP This function enables you to format the SmartMedia card or internal memory Any images on the card or in the memory will be erased when the card or memory is formatted e When formatting the internal memory do not insert a Caution SmartMedia card e When formatting a SmartMedia card insert the card first e Before using a non Olympus SmartMedia card or a card formatted on a PC format the card on the camera first Olympus CAMEDIA brand SmartMedia cards do not require formatting 1 Close the lens barrier and press the button The camera will turn on in Play mode 2 Press the button The Play menu screen will be displayed 3 Select SETUP using the buttons and press the button d ZO Gag ai om sw no 4 To format the card select Pl using the buttons and press the button To format the internal memory select 20
47. ted to suit various conditions 1 Open the lens barrier The camera will turn on in Record mode 2 Press the button The Camera menu screen will be displayed Select CAMERA using the 1 buttons and press the button EXIT SELECT EZ 4 Select using the buttons and press the 6 Ta Lag Dutton ON EXIT a G SET 5 Select the flash mode from the following using the V buttons AUTO SSC FL QL IA or Oo 2 See Using the flash for optimum We da IS p 28 for details of each CANCEL gt q SET x function USING THE FLASH 6 Press the button Setting of flash mode is now completed Press the button again to exit the menu 7 Take the picture Note e To comfirm the current flash mode setting press the button with the lens barrier open Press the button after the confirmation to change the flash mode setting ER ax SZ moO n e Range of flash 2 5m 8ft e All the flash mode settings except for Red eye lt gt will return to Auto mode default setting when the lens barrier is closed e The green lamp blinks while the flash is charging and the Caution shutter button will not be pressed Wait until the green lamp goes off e When taking pictures at close range using the flash the appropriate brightness may not be achieved and there may be pronoun
48. to set display or non display of image information on the monitor while the image is played back If you enable this function this information will be displayed for 5 seconds For details of the items displayed see Play mode screen r amp p 10 Image data display ON Image data display OFF 5 12 Q 2 1 Close the lens barrier and press the button The camera will turn on in Play mode Press the button The Play menu screen will be displayed 2 3 Select PLAY using the 4 buttons and press the 6 button Select INFO using the buttons and press the Q button 5 Select ON using the buttons and press the button The image information will be displayed on the playback screen Press the button again to exit the menu d ZO Qn ai om sw no Note The image information setting will return to OFF default setting when the camera is turned off 63 ADJUSTING THE MONITOR BRIGHTNESS Bi deg 2 Press the e button The Camera menu screen will be displayed NN 1 Open the lens barrier The camera will turn on in Record mode 3 Select SETUP using the buttons and press the E CAMERA button g PICTURE 4 Select ID using the LT DI 5 15 buttons and press the Q sedo 43 33 button EXIT SET REC VIEW ON J ON JJ 5 Adju
49. tteries card Design and specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer 2 T Q O E O 319anou1 77 2 I Q O a E O 31anou1 78 INDEX A AC adapter Alkaline batteries Arrow pad Auto playback n B Batteries ginsis eens Battery compartment Cover 8 Battery status Beep sound D Date Time Daylight DC IN jack Digital ESP Digital Tele mode Erasing all images 0 nen010100 51 Erasing an image s ne eeneneneeee 50 Exposure compensation 36 F Flash Off Flash On Fluorescent light Format Frame no Recording time 10 G Green lamp eee 8 H Image information Image quality Index playback Internal memory eee 9 Light metering Lithium battery M Macro lever Macro mode Memory back up Memory gauge Memory setup Monitor Monitor brightness Monitor button Monochrome Movie mode Moving image N Night View 29 Night View Red eye u 29 No of recordable images Recordable time 9 Number of recordable images 17 o OK Menu button eee eee 8 P Panorama mode Play mode screen Playing back an image Print service Protecting R Rec view Rechargeable batteries Record mode screen Resizing Rotating S
50. y mode and whether a SmartMedia card is used If you intend to take a lot of pictures a SmartMedia card is recommended ER O ak EE moO Ka 35 ER O ax EE m n 36 EXPOSURE COMPENSATION In addition to automatic exposure you can adjust the exposure in 0 5 gradations to 2 Note e This mode can be used to obtain the correct exposure when the brightness of the subject and the background varies greatly e Seta value to make the image brighter and a value to make it darker 1 Open the lens barrier The camera will turn on in Record mode Press the button The Camera menu screen will be displayed 3 Select CAMERA using the 1 buttons and press the button 4 Select Ej using the buttons and press the 6 button EXIT gt EXIT a SELECT EZ SET gt gt EXPOSURE COMPENSATION 5 Adjust the exposure compensation setting using the buttons and press the button Press to make the image darker and to make it lighter CANCEL gt lt 4 SET Gn Setting of exposure compensation is completed Press the Q button again to exit the menu 6 Take the picture ei a E OQ Note e The setting of exposure compensation will be returned to 0 0 default setting when the lens barrier is closed e When you adjust the exposure compensation the image displayed on the monito
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