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1. Battery card compartment cover Direction indicating mark Battery card compartment lock Removing the battery Turn off the camera before opening or closing the battery card compartment cover To remove the battery first push the battery lock knob in the direction of the arrow and then remove KA Notes e It is recommended to set aside a backup battery for prolonged shooting in case the battery in use drains epinb oiseg U D Lei sab jab SS LU h GG s LI 3 O GG h Co Ce a Inserting and removing cards Loading the card Insert the SD SDHC SDXC card referred to as card in these instructions until it locks in place Card basics P 96 D Caution e Turn off the camera before loading or removing the card epinb oiseg Removing the card Press the inserted card lightly and it will be ejected Pull out the card Caution e Do not remove the battery or card while the card write indicator P 22 is displayed U OD O sab my Q e GC LU h 3 LI D e F D Q 2 Closing the battery card compartment cover e Close the cover until you hear a click QY Q Caution e Close the battery card compartment cover when using the camera Attaching alens to the camera Remove the body cap from the camera and the rear cap from the lens LU a om O Q Q D 2 Atta
2. 73 Creating a print order 73 Removing all or selected pictures from the print order 74 Direct printing PictBridge 74 Easy DUONG E 15 Custom printing eeaeeeaeeeaaaana 75 Camera setup be Setup Menu 77 Date time setting 77 GZ Changing the display ue le EE 77 IOI Monitor brightness ACIUSTIMEN scssaccaseceroeiwenrpennivnn 77 REC VIEW etten euiesiceteseieesb et 77 GIE MENU DISPLAY 77 FIRMWARE eege sgeegrsgeggerstde 77 Customizing camera settings 78 Custom Men 78 Displaying the Custom Menu 78 Custom Menu options 78 g AF MF uu ceeeceeeceseeseeeseeees 78 g BUTTON DIAL uu eee eee 79 RELEASE ooiiinaninananaranannn 80 gg DISP m PC nananana 80 g EXP ISO woe 81 Ga J CUSTOM 82 E S COLODIWD 82 if RECORD ERASE a a 0 83 g MOVIE 85 O UTILITY oaoiiaaiiiai 85 AEL AFL uu ececcessecesseseseesseeereeeees 85 V FUNCTION E FUNCTION E 86 Fn FUNCTION FUNCTION ee ere ee 86 Using the super control panel 87 Recording movies with the Shutter DUT ON eege ee 88 Taking a photograph when recording enden 88 Wireless remote control flash photography EE 89 Accessory port menu options 90 OLYMPUS PENPAL SHARE Information 91 Shooting tips and information EE 91 Error codes eege ergeebieset 93 Cleaning and storing the aN Sl E 95 Cleaning the camera 95 Storage eege 95 Cleaning and checking the image pickup device 95
3. s ew Huiao pue Buipu s EN f Using OLYMPUS Viewer 2 ib Windows Insert the supplied CD in a CD ROM drive Windows XP e A Setup dialog will be displayed Windows Vista Windows 7 e An Autorun dialog will be displayed Click OLYMPUS Setup to display the Setup dialog Caution e If the Setup dialog is not displayed select My Computer Windows XP or Computer Windows Vista Windows 7 from the start menu Double click the CD ROM OLYMPUS Setup icon to open the OLYMPUS Setup window and then double click LAUNCHER EXE e Ifa User Account Control dialog is displayed click Yes or Continue 2 Follow the on screen instructions on your computer D Caution e If nothing is displayed on the camera screen even after connecting the camera to the computer the battery may be exhausted Use a full charged battery Multi connector Smaller terminal BESEN ee USB poi de Sa qi Z 1owe1n SNdWATIO Bulsn D D Caution e When the camera is connected to another device via USB a message will be displayed prompting you to choose a connection type Select STORAGE 3 Register your Olympus product e Click the Registration button and follow the on screen instructions 4 Install OLYMPUS Viewer 2 and ib computer software e Check the system requirements before beginning installation e Click the OLY
4. 40 B Eegen 44 B amp W FILTER ccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeenees 43 BACKLIT LOD E 81 86 Gr E 3 6 97 BEACH amp SNOW Us cece 17 BOM inteeceasecies vec caccenecvetacsiceussesmeneacceiacss 62 BLACK amp WHITE aa 63 BRACKET ING seeesecrnnnnn 54 BULB FOCUSING seeren 79 Bulb En ei ue EEN 51 BULB MAER egeeboceugeggesbegessuesgegetekng 82 BUTTON FUNCTION ssicresetieotinvancs 79 BUTTON MER E 79 C C AF continuous AF 34 C AF TR AF Trackmg 34 Calendar display cceeeeeeees 60 CANDLE Eege 17 NG EE 4 96 GARD SETUP E 64 96 Center weighted averaging metering 62 E 39 CHILDREN Wi E 17 Close up playback CO 14 61 COLOR SPACE iiottatttecsteiehaveoeaneds 82 Color emperaiure aee 40 Compression rate aaeanoa 44 Continuous AF CAF 34 CONTRAS Tosco 43 CO Py ALL ceea 69 COPYRIGHT SETTINGS sscssesseiscseuseens 84 GUSTOM Caic 42 Custom white balance CWB 40 D Date time setting 3 7 DIAL DIREG TION i sascruercavecstencarcencunvars 79 DIAL UNEL geegent ege 79 Digital ESP metering fei 39 DIORAMA Ri 16 Direct PriNt EEN 74 DIS MODE W cccccccceecessessesseeeees 17 Keele ue 17 GDI SET FING nee 84 OP Or eege eg T3 DRAMATIC TONE Il 16 Dust reduction s 6 95 E EASY ONNIN aecaieaii 75 Easy shooting modes eeeeeeeeees 10 SIKOR EE 84 E 04 Pee ee ere ee er meee 43 Electronic view findet ek 104 e PORTRAIT IN cece 17 63 ERASE GR er RE 64 BN STEP
5. Y Caution e SLEEP is automatically set to OFF while multiple exposure is in effect e Photographs taken with other cameras can not be included in a multiple exposure e When OVERLAY is set to ON the images displayed when a RAW image is selected are developed with the settings at the time of shooting e To set the shooting functions cancel multiple exposure shooting first Some functions cannot be set Multiple exposure is cancelled automatically from the first picture in the following situations The camera is turned off The gt button is pressed The MENU button is pressed The shooting mode is set to a mode other than P A S M The battery power runs out Any cable is connected to the camera You switch between the monitor and electronic view finder EN Suomdo BullooUsS 19410 we 53 Suomdo Dumoousg 19410 Di 54 EN e When a RAW image is selected using OVERLAY the JPEG image for the image recorded in JPEG RAW is displayed e When shooting multiple exposures using bracketing priority is given to multiple exposure shooting While the overlay image is being saved bracketing is reset to the factory default setting Varying settings over aseries of photographs bracketing The camera automatically varies exposure white balance flash level or sensitivity over a series of exposures bracketing the current setting Bracketing is available in P A S and M modes Select BRACKETING in shooting men
6. e Accidentally swallowing the battery cards or other small parts e Accidentally firing the flash into their own eyes or those of another child e Accidentally being injured by the moving parts of the camera e Do not look at the sun or strong lights with the camera e Do not use or store the camera in dusty or humid places e Do not cover the flash with a hand while firing CAUTION e Stop using the camera immediately if you notice any unusual odors noise or smoke around it Never remove the batteries with bare hands which may cause a fire or burn your hands e Never hold or operate the camera with wet hands e Do not leave the camera in places where it may be subject to extremely high temperatures Doing so may cause parts to deteriorate and in some circumstances cause the camera to catch fire Do not use the charger if it is covered such as a blanket This could cause overheating resulting in fire e Handle the camera with care to avoid getting a low temperature burn When the camera contains metal parts overheating can result in a low temperature burn Pay attention to the following e When used for a long period the camera will get hot If you hold on to the camera in this state a low temperature burn may be caused In places subject to extremely cold temperatures the temperature of the camera s body may be lower than the environmental temperature If possible wear gloves when handling
7. Pixel mapping Checking the image processing functions 96 Card baSics cccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 96 Usable care 96 Formatting the can 96 Battery and charger s n anannnnn 97 Using your charger abroad 97 Interchangeable lenses 98 M ZUIKO DIGITAL interchangeable lenses 98 M ZUIKO DIGITAL lens specifications oenneoannaean 99 Mount adapter 100 Four Thirds lens adapter MME 21 100 OM adapter MF 2 100 Remote cable RM UC1 100 Lens attachments nnnnneaaann 101 MACRO ARM LIGHT dE KW 101 Microphone set SEMA 1 101 SYSTEM Chart eccna 102 Using electronic view finder sold separately 104 Program line diagram Eeer 105 Exposure warning display 105 Flash modes that can be set by shooting rue e 106 Flash synchronization and shutter speed ek 106 Manual flash guide numbers for the built in flash 106 Elei eer eegeg Zeite 107 External flash shooting 107 Settings stored using DE eege 108 Record mode and file size number of storable still siet 109 Menu drectory 110 Specifications 000nn000nnaan 114 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 116 SAFETY PRECAUTIONG 116 Index EN s u U09 Jo JqEL E 2 1 Basic photography frequently used options The INFO button can be used to choose the information and type of controls displayed during shoo
8. SC frame and press Gei d e fu m 2 Select SEND A PICTURE and press Gi E m e Select SEARCH and press Gi in the next dialog BACK vg E The destination will be searched and displayed 3 Select the destination and press INPUT PIN CODE e The image will be uploaded to the receiving device Please input PIN code e If prompted to enter a PIN code enter the code for a STT the receiving device and press Gei S CANCEL alen SET OK Receiving images adding a host Connect to the transmitting device and download JPEG images Select OLYMPUS PENPAL SHARE in OLYMPUS PENPAL SHARE G EOLYMPUS PENPAL ALBUM the EI tab of the accessory port menu a a ENC NEE P 90 2 Select PLEASE WAIT and press e Perform operations for sending images on the sending device e Transmission will start and a RECEIVE PAIRING REQUEST dialog will be displayed 3 Select ACCEPT and press INPUT PIN CODE e The image will be downloaded to the camera Please input PIN code e If prompted to enter a PIN code enter the code for a STT the transmitting device and press S ES BACK alem SET OK CANCEL ei SET OK amp Tips e To resize images to be transmitted or choose how long the camera searches for a destination IS Accessory port menu options P 90 Editing the address book The OLYMPUS PENPAL can store host information You can assign names to hosts or delete host information Select OLYMPUS PENPA
9. card Record pictures and play back I I NO PICTURE The selected picture cannot be displayed for playback due to a problem with this picture Or PICTURE ERROR the picture cannot be used for playback on this camera Use image processing software to view the picture on a PC If that cannot be done the image file is damaged UOUESULIOIUI EN C Pictures taken with another THE IMAGE _ camera cannot be edited on this CANNOT BE camera EDITED Use image processing software to edit the picture Increase the amount of memory available on the card for example by deleting unwanted images or choose a smaller size for the images being transmitted Images can not be transferred between devices that PICTURE are currently receiving or ERROR transmitting data EN B Monitor Ee P ibl rrectiv ion indication ossible cause Corrective actio om 1 Turn off the camera and wait for GEI C F the internal temperature to cool Int RR The internal temperature of Wait a moment for the camera i erna SE the camera has risen due to to turn off automatically Allow emperature E sequential shooting the internal temperature of the S too ie camera to cool before resuming ease walt tO operations cooling before camera use C BATTERY The battery is drained Charge the battery EMPTY Ok The camera is not connected to Disconnect the camera and NO the computer or printer correctly connect it again correctly CONN
10. gt Playback Men 110 f Setup Men sek Kee 77 110 Custom Men 78 111 Accessory port menu 90 WI AF MF seiner 78 W BUT TON DIAL biscscenitcontexcticumecnvacton 79 SIS 80 fi DISP m PC icen 80 K Eveil 81 Ga J CUSTOM 82 K COLOR WB een 82 Ki RECORD ERASE ccccceee eee 83 SIE 85 e UTILITY GEN 85 OLYMPUS PENPAL SHARE 90 OLYMPUS PENPAL ALBUM 90 ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER 90 Lage EE 44 DI Middle oo cece cesses 44 83 B Smala 44 83 g RC MODE 89 Language selechon 77 EI MENU DISPLAY 00000000 77 78 Gage SETTINGS 80 C CONTROL GEITIINGS 80 IelCLOSEUPMODE 81 FACE PRIORITY 37 81 wu Beep sound 81 g SLOW UM 82 Bo SING oin erie 82 PM H 82 SET 83 OD MODE oes e 58 Ces WARNING LEVEL 008 85 bad HOME 86 Ee 86 FISHEYE EFFECT 17 WIDE ANGLE oeenn 17 MACRO EE 17 A Adding sound to still pictures 65 ADDRESS BOOk 69 90 AE BKT WEE 54 RE DIACKC UNG E 54 e 39 AEL METERING 81 AEL AFL uu cece eecccseeeeeeseeeeeeees 79 85 86 AEL AFL MEMO ossen 79 AF AREA eereeegeEN ege 35 AF MODE eeneg 34 78 AF target feel 12 35 ALBUM MEM GEIUR 90 ALBUM MEM UGACGE 90 AL Uwe 82 ALL ERASE senna 64 ALL TARGET E 35 ANTI SHOCK Tal 82 Aperture priority shooting A 49 Aperture value aaonannnenenaaaan 12 49 51 Art filter mode Ab 16 ART LV MODE 80 ASPECT E 63 Auto TAS EEN 56 KEES 12 34 91 Auto white balance
11. 87 LIVE GUIDE P 18 ART LV MODE Choose how art filter effects are displayed in the monitor while the shutter button is pressed halfway mode1 Priority is given to accurately previewing the effect rather than to smooth display mode2 Priority is given to smooth display rather than to accurately previewing the effect Kai DISP m PC MENU gt gt b LIVE VIEW If ON is selected priority will be given to making images BOOST clearly visible the effects exposure compensation and other settings will not be visible in the monitor gt CLOSEUP mode1 Press Q to zoom in to a maximum of 14 x MODE and press De to zoom out mode2 Press Q to display the zoom frame for the specified zoom ratio Press Q again to zoom in MODE GUIDE Choose ON to display help for the selected mode 10 when the mode dial is rotated to a new setting HISTOGRAM HIGHLIGHT Choose the lower bound for the highlight SETTINGS display SHADOW Choose the upper bound for the shadow display FACE PRIORITY Select ON to assign human faces priority when determining autofocus The camera zooms in on faces 37 during playback zoom BACKLIT LCD If no operations are performed for the selected period the backlight will dim to save battery power The backlight will not dim if HOLD is selected SLEEP The camera will enter sleep energy saving mode if no operations are performed for the selected period The camera can be reactivated by
12. Operating System Mac OS X v10 4 11 v10 6 Processor Intel Core Solo Duo 1 5 GHz or better RAM 1 GB or more 2 GB or more recommended Free Hard Drive Space 1 GB or more 1024 x 768 pixels or more Minimum 32 000 colors 16 770 000 colors recommended Monitor Settings e Other languages can be selected from the language combo box For information on using the software see online help Ce Copying pictures to acomputer without OLYMPUS Viewer 2 ib Your camera supports the USB Mass Storage Class You can transfer images to a computer by connecting the camera to the computer with the provided USB cable The following operating systems are compatible with the USB connection Windows Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional Windows Vista Windows 7 Macintosh Mac OS X version 10 3 or later Turn the camera off and connect it to the computer e The location of the USB port varies with the computer For details refer to your computer s manual 2 Turnon the camera e The selection screen for the USB connection is displayed Press A V to select STORAGE Press USB the Gei button 4 The computer recognizes the camera as a ait new device E D Caution e If your computer is running Windows Vista select MTP in Step 3 to use Windows Photo Gallery e Data transfer is not guaranteed in the following environments even if your computer is equipped with a USB port Computers with a USB port
13. at a distance from the camera to avoid recording ambient sounds or wind noise Third party commercial microphones can also be used depending on your creative intent power supplied via 93 5mm stereo mini plug UOUESULIOIUI EN EN 101 11 UOUESULIOIUI 102 EN OLYMPUS amp PL2 SYSTEM CHART g Power Supply BLS 5 BCS 5 Li ion Battery Li ion Battery Charger Accessory Port devices SEMA 1 Microphone Adapter Set PP 1 MAL 1 OLYMPUS PENPAL Macro Arm Light Remote Operation RM UC1 Connection Cable eo p a P f f ae P USB Cable AV Cable SD Memory Card SDHC SDXC Memory Card Software ib Image Management Software OLYMPUS Viewer Flashsystem FL 36R Electronic Flash FL 14 FL 50R Electronic Flash Electronic Flash a FLBA 1 FLST 1 FLRA 1 Bounce Adapter Flash Stand Reflector Adapter only for FL 50R only for FL 36R and FL 50R 1 For latest auto focus compatibility please refer to the Olympus Official Web Site 2 Also please note that the manufacture of the OM System Lenses has been discontinued 3 The OLYMPUS PENPAL can be used only in the region in which it was purchased Depending on the areas the usage may infringe the wave regulations and may be subject to its penalty Four Thirds and Micro Four Thirds are trademarks or registered trademarks of OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP Lenses MICRO M ZUIKO DIGITAL M ZUIKO DIGITAL M ZUIKO DIGITAL
14. encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Adjust or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the distance between the camera and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a Circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult your dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Only the OLYMPUS supplied USB cable should be used to connect the camera to USB enabled personal computers PC Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user s authority to operate it Use Only Dedicated Rechargeable Battery and Battery Charger We strongly recommend that you use only the genuine Olympus dedicated rechargeable battery and battery charger with this camera Using a non genuine rechargeable battery and or battery charger may result in fire or personal injury due to leakage heating ignition or damage to the battery Olympus does not assume any liability for accidents or damage that may result from the use of a battery and or battery charger that are not genuine Olympus accessories SNOILNVOSYd ALAAVS Q For customers in North and South America For customers in USA Declaration of Conformity Model Number E PL2 Trade Name OLYMPUS Responsible Party OLYMPUS IMAGING AMERICA INC Address 3500 Corporate Parkway P O Box 610 Center Valley PA 18034 0610 USA Telephone Number 484 896 5000 Tested To Compl
15. 30sec long to the current photograph 1 Display the image to which you want to z SE add an audio recording and press Gei 3 Cem e Audio recording is not available with protected images 7 e Audio recording is also available in the playback menu E 2 Select and press BACK eal __SET 10K e To exit without adding a recording select NO 3 Select START and press to begin recording e To stop recording part way through press the button 4 Press to end recording e Images with audio recordings are indicated by a J _ icon e To delete a recording select ERASE in Step 2 BACK gt SET ae Viewing camera images on TV Use the AV cable provided with the camera to playback recorded images on your TV You can playback high definition images on a high definition TV by connecting it to the camera using a commercially available HDMI mini cable E Connection via AV cable Multi connector Connect to the TV video input jack yellow and audio input jack white L Av cable included Use the camera to select the video signal format that matches that of the connected TV NTSC PAL e VIDEO OUT KF Custom menu P 78 2 Connect the TV and camera 3 Turn on the TV and change INPUT to VIDEO an input jack connected to the camera suoido yoeagheld O Caution e The camera s monitor turns off automatically when the AV cable is connected
16. A E 81 EVF ADJUST E 90 Exposure compensation I 38 EXPOSURE e E 85 F F FING E HILENAME Fill in flash ZS FIREWORKS amp FIRMWARE E 2 8 RE Eeer eege Flash bracketing gege ergpseggd s kagkierensg 55 Flash intensity control Y 006 57 Flash mode g EE tap iandageien 56 Flash EE 56 Pi PAGE DEM E 86 FOCUS OCK E 35 POCUS RING EE 79 FORMA EE 93 Four Thirds system lenses 066 98 G GRADATION E 43 GRAINY FILM Il 16 H a RE 44 el EE 66 80 HIGH KEY EE 17 43 HiStograA EE 30 31 HISTOGRAM SETTINGG 81 Home position HE 79 AUTO shooting H 10 11 18 ENHANCE Sh vanterteccscrutnsdsantiohetieetces 42 EE 45 IMAGE OVERLAY annnnaannnnanannnnnnnenne 65 Mage EE 44 IMAGE STABILIZER IS 47 Index display ell 14 60 EN 123 14 EN INFO button 9 30 31 32 Information display ce 30 31 IS Image stabiltzer 47 Fe D 45 81 DO BKT eieae 54 ISO bracketing eiesinnige 55 SO STEP assas aenar AEREN EKARA 81 ISO AUTO on e iegeesegeegegieeegeekedeZE eegen 82 ISO AUTO SEF WE 81 J JPE patch e E E E 44 JPEG RE 63 L LANDSCAPE AA i7 LANDSCAPE PORTRAIT Ze Ebert eene 5 98 Lens attachments AA 101 Lithium ion batter 3 97 117 Lithium ion charger ssseeennnennna 3 97 Live control E 20 LVE UIDE ae eee eee rename 18 LIVE VIEW BOOS eet 81 LOW KEY vx snasickvianauleonueteaetewavennaes 17 43 M M ZUIKO DI
17. Approx 0 5 1893 Approx 0 4 2753 Approx 0 9 1044 Approx 0 6 1514 1280x960 Approx 0 3 2884 Approx 0 3 4038 Approx 0 6 1594 Approx 0 4 2243 1024x768 Approx 0 3 4038 Approx 0 2 D007 Approx 0 3 3563 Approx 0 2 5048 640x480 Approx 0 2 8654 1 12 Approx 0 1 10096 Loss less a 84 Meter a Approx 5 9 uoe w10 uU EN 1 Assumes a 1GB SD card D Caution The number of remaining pictures may change according to the subject whether or not print reservations have been made and other factors In certain instances the number of remaining pictures displayed on the LCD monitor will not change even when you take pictures or erase stored images The actual file size varies according to the subject The maximum number of storable still pictures displayed on the monitor is 9999 For the available recording time for movies see the Olympus website EN 109 Menu directory Shooting Menu EZE EE Taa RESET MYSET e 88 lt j 3 IMAGE ASPECT Dei El 8 IMAGE STABILIZER 47 AE BKT 54 BRACKETING WBBKT f 55 FL BKT 55 ISO BKT 55 FRAME MULTIPLE EXPOSURE AUTO GAIN Function SEL IMAGE RESET PROTECT i uoe w10 U Function BIZ REC VIEW Se MENU DISPLAY Hag ES FIRMWARE REES Settings differ depending on the region where the camera is purchased ST Custom Menu Default Kl AF MF FOCUS RING Co MF ASSIST AFAREA CSE RESET LENS ee BULB FOCUSING bi SET
18. Bulb shooting Sil ee a Scene SCN GE Reducing image noise mottling gt NOISE REDUCT 82 24 EN 43 Taking pictures without white MODE a subjects appearing too white or gt Histogram 31 38 Cc black subjects appearing too dark Exposure compensation O ee fone control Pe 32 a Optimizing the LCD monitor Monitor brightness adjustment 77 D aan namia Le LIVE VIEW BOOST n SE ne ee Sui view display CH E rg effect before taking Seen function o E eweg TEST PICTURE E e gt Taking pictures while checking the DISPLAYED GRID Gear 80 T level of the camera ne SETTINGS n Shooting with deliberate DISPLAYED GRID E 3 INFO 80 GOMPOSIION Ta SETTINGS scmspsnnsnnnnnetnnansieen Zooming in on photos to check gt AUTOPI REC VIEW Ek ee mode2 EI CLOSE UP MODE 61 Self portraits Self timer 46 Sequential shooting Sequential shooting 46 Extending the useful life of the gt SLEEP 81 n ee Increasing the number of pictures thatcanbetaken Pie se Playback Retouch IS Viewing images ona TV gt Playback on TV 66 neha O background musie EE Sch Brightening shadows gt SHADOW ADJ JPEG EDIT 63 Dealing with red eye gt REDEYE FIX JPEG EDIT 63 Printing made easy gt Direct printing 74 Commercial prints gt Creating a print order ie Simple photo sharing gt OLYMPUS PENPAL 68 Camera Settings US gegen gue gn Ee EE mm Saving the settings MYSET os Changing the menu display gt as 7
19. EN a Information displayed in the monitor Shooting G G4 ES ES GD G E 28 27 oo A Card write indicator 01000 DA 2 Internal temperature warning a Kin P 94 3 Super FP flash ES P 107 Blees eebe P 89 Auto bracket IST D 54 Multiple exposure Ei P 53 7 Home position I9El P 35 79 Face priority P 37 81 Movie sound P 59 Image stabilizer ISHIS ISB P 47 Aa ee P 56 blinks charging in progress lights up charging completed 43 AF confirmation mark P 12 Art TS naana P 16 Scene mode P 17 Picture mode P 42 45 White balance ccccsceceeeeees P 40 Sequential shooting self timer P 46 D ASPECETANO escasean P 45 Record mode still images P 44 Record mode movies Available recording time P 44 Number of storable still pictures EE P 109 21 Tone Control P 32 38 2 Top Flash intensity COMMON eneen SE Bottom Exposure compensation late ee P 38 3 Exposure compensation value P 38 Aperture value P 48 51 Shutter speed P 48 51 Hiere egteesroutegrE e P 30 31 Shooting mode P 10 48 51 AE Lock EI P 39 NY GE Toia P 33 Flash intensity contra P 57 Q ISO Sensitivity scaron P 45 SAF EEN P 34 6I Metering Mode uuu P 39 Flash MOG 2 setveiereertugereeg P 56 65 Battery check Z Lit up green ready for use Lit up green Battery is running low
20. Tripod socket Battery card compartment cover GE Sc 45 Battery card compartment lock P 3 Connector cover 47 Mul connechor P 66 70 74 HDMI mini connector type C P 66 A Up Jg Exposure compensation button P 38 lt Left Ise AF target button button P 20 21 Right gt Flash button Control dial CH P 14 e Rotate to choose an option V Down hei Sequential shooting Self timer button P 46 CO Flash switch wo P 56 2 Accessory port 3 LCD monter P 22 23 GO Q button P 31 36 61 Fn button P 86 P 60 61 Tel Playback button P 14 60 T Erase button P 15 64 MENU button P 21 Hot ehoe P 105 Speaker 41 Movie O n Protect button E P 11 13 58 P 60 64 42 INFO Information display button Reeg P 22 30 31 32 43 Arrow pad Control dial P 14 49 50 51 EN epinb oiseg Z Q d Gu e O Q mi LI Q m ox r e LI a Camera controls Mode dial GU Use the mode dial to select the shooting mode After choosing the shooting CH mode use the shutter button to take photographs and the button to shoot Q movies indicator ZE Advanced shooting modes Q D Biz Program shooting D 48 Aperture priority shooting P 49 Shutter priority shooting P 50 Manual shooting P 51 e For more advanced shooting and greater creative c
21. WB in Custom Menu P 78 tab k 2 Select the option to be modified and press 3 Select a slider with lt gt and use A V to choose the amount Adjusting the white balance in the A direction AUTO MEZ Amber Blue Higher values produce warmer redder tints lower values cooler bluer tints i e i i WB PREVIEW e Adjusting the white balance in the G direction TESE SET OK Green Magenta Higher values produce greener tints lower values tints that are more purple 4 Press to save settings and exit amp Tips e To display a test photograph taken at the selected white balance value press the button e Adjusting all WB mode settings at once ALL welt I Custom menu P 78 One touch white balance Measure white balance by framing a piece of paper or other white object under the lighting that will be used in the final photograph This is useful when shooting a subject under natural light as well as under various light sources with different color temperatures After selecting LE One touch white balance P 40 press the INFO button 2 Photograph a piece of colorless white or gray paper e Frame the object so that it fills the display and no shadows fall it e The one touch white balance screen appears 3 Select YES and press the button e The new value is saved as a preset white balance option e The new value is stored until one touch white balance is measured again Tur
22. added by means of an extension card etc Computers without a factory installed OS and home built computers e When the camera is connected to the computer none of the camera buttons are functional e Ifthe dialog shown in Step 2 is not displayed when the camera is connected select AUTO for USB MODE in the camera custom menus IS Custom menu P 78 qil 2 4 M IA SNdNATO Buisn D 72 EN 8 Printing pictures Print reservation DPOF You can save digital print orders to the memory card listing the pictures to be printed and the number of copies of each print You can then have the pictures printed at a print shop that supports DPOF or print the pictures yourself by connecting the camera directly to a DPOF printer Amemory card is required when creating a print order DPOF Digital Print Order Format is a standard for recording the data that a printer or print service requires to automatically print pictures Creating a print order Press during playback and select HL E EDIT 2 Select IL Or ios and press Dei IRESET PROTECT Individual pictures Press lt 1 to select the frame that you want to set as print reservation then press A V to set the number of prints e To set print reservation for several pictures repeat this step Press when all the desired pictures have been selected BACK fe SET Ok PRINT ORDER SETTING All pictures Select IST and press the Gei button BACK een SE
23. become vague resulting in a playback mode failure or damage to the monitor A strip of light may appear on the top bottom of the monitor but this is not a malfunction When a subject is viewed diagonally in the camera the edges may appear zigzagged on the monitor This is not a malfunction it will be less noticeable in playback mode In places subject to low temperatures the LCD monitor may take a long time to turn on or its color may change temporarily When using the camera in extremely cold places it is a good idea to occasionally place itin a warm place An LCD monitor exhibiting poor performance due to low temperatures will recover in normal temperatures The LCD used for the monitor is made with high precision technology However black spots or bright spots of light may appear constantly on the LCD Monitor Due to its characteristics or the angle at which you are viewing the monitor the spot may not be uniform in color and brightness This is not a malfunction Lens e Do not immerse in water or splash with water e Do not drop or exert strong force on the lens e Do not hold at the moving part of the lens e Do not touch the lens surface directly e Do not touch the contact points directly e Do not subject to abrupt temperature changes e The operating temperature range is 10 C 40 C 14 F 104 F Always use within this temperature range Legal and Other Notices e Olympus makes no repr
24. focus on subjects that are too close to the camera or that are not suited to autofocus the AF confirmation mark will blink in the monitor Increase the distance to the subject or focus on a high contrast object at the same distance from the camera as your main subject compose the shot and shoot Subjects that are difficult to focus on It may be difficult to focus with auto focus in the following situations AF confirmation mark is blinking These subjects are not focused UOUESULIOIUI EN Subject with low Excessively bright Subject containing contrast light in center of no vertical lines frame AF confirmation mark lights up but the subject is not focused Subjects at different Fast moving subject Subject not inside distances AF area EN 91 i uoe w10 U 92 EN Noise reduction is activated e When shooting night scenes shutter speeds are slower and noise tends to appear in images The camera activates the noise reduction process after shooting at slow shutter speeds During which shooting is not allowed You can set NOISE REDUCT to OFF IS Custom menu P 78 The date and time has not been set The camera is used with the settings at the time of purchase e The date and time of the camera is not set when purchased Set the date and time before using the camera IS Setting the date time P 7 The battery has been removed from the camera e The date and time settings w
25. following items are included with the camera If anything is missing or damaged contact the dealer from whom you purchased the camera USB cable CB USB6 Camera e Computer software CD ROM e Instruction manual AV cable Lithium ion battery Lithium ion charger e Warranty card Monaural BLS 5 BCS 5 CB AVC3 Attaching the strap Thread the Strap in the 2 Lastly pull the strap tight direction of the arrows making sure that it is fastened securely e Attach the other end of the strap to the other eyelet in the same way Indications used in this manual The following symbols are used throughout this manual Important information on factors which may lead to a malfunction D Caution Or operational problems Also warns of operations that should be absolutely avoided KA Notes Points to note when using the camera Si z Useful information and hints that will help you get the most out of Tips your camera L Reference pages describing details or related information Charging and inserting the battery 1 Charging the battery Charging indicator A Charging indicator ADirection indicating mark ee 2 Pr BLS 5 Lithium ion battery Amber light Charging in as progress o Van Off Charging complete BCS 5 Lithium AC wall outlet Charging time Up to ion charger approximately 3 hours 30 minutes AC cable gt Amber blinking Charging error 2 Loading the battery
26. l V to display the last frame Press lt 1 gt to rewind or advance one frame Press and hold the button to 0071700 rewind or advance in succession Elapsed time Total recording time Advance or rewind a movie Adjust volume amp Tips e Recording movies with the shutter button IS Recording movies with the shutter button P 88 e Recording longer movies when you don t need to record in HD US Choosing a record mode P 44 e Recording in stereo or reducing wind noise IS Microphone set SEMA 1 P 101 EN SOlAOW BulmalA pue Buljoous a 59 5 Playback options Suolldo yoeq ejd O 60 EN Single frame playback Press the gt button to view pictures full frame 2010o d st z PENPAL d Images on memory card OLYMPUS PENPAL Live view connected e To exit to shooting mode press the shutter button halfway The following operations can be performed in full frame playback O Q Presse a butono zomin on poures eia BR Presse ouen o vew mute powes 0 INFO View information on the current picture P 31 Protect the current picture P 15 Display the menus JPEG EDIT RAW DATA EDIT amp ROTATE de Index display calendar display E Index display To view multiple pictures press the Dei button in full frame playback E Calendar display Display the first picture taken on each date i MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT E m D 5 6 7 8mm 10 1 B
27. materials or this software may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording or the use of any type of information storage and retrieval system without the prior written permission of Olympus No liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained in these written materials or software or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained therein Olympus reserves the right to alter the features and contents of this publication or software without obligation or advance notice FCC Notice e Radio and Television Interference Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is
28. or causing a fire or explosion use only batteries recommended for use with this product e Insert the battery carefully as described in the operating instructions e If rechargeable batteries have not been recharged within the specified time stop charging them and do not use them e Do not use a battery if it is cracked or broken e If a battery leaks becomes discolored or deformed or becomes abnormal in any other way during operation stop using the camera e Ifa battery leaks fluid onto your clothing or skin remove the clothing and flush the affected area with clean running cold water immediately If the fluid burns your skin seek medical attention immediately e Never subject batteries to strong shocks or continuous vibration A CAUTION e Before loading always inspect the battery carefully for leaks discoloration warping or any other abnormality e The battery may become hot during prolonged use To avoid minor burns do not i Q OD gt TI H lt U SR H O gt C e O Z n EN 117 SNOILNVOSAYd ALAAVS 5 118 EN remove it immediately after using the camera Always unload the battery from the camera before storing the camera for a long period This camera uses a lithium ion battery specified by Olympus Do not use any other type of battery For safe and proper use read the battery s instruction manual carefully before using it If the battery s terminals get wet or greas
29. pressing the shutter button halfway OFF cancels the sleep mode wu Beep sound When set to OFF you can turn off the beep sound that is emitted when the focus locks by pressing the shutter button VOLUME Adjust playback volume 15 59 62 USB MODE Choose a mode for connecting the camera to a computer or printer Choose AUTO to display USB mode options every time the camera is connected Ka EXP e3 ISO MENU gt ZS gt K EV STEP Choose the size of the increments used when selecting shutter speed aperture exposure compensation and other exposure parameters METERING Choose a metering mode according to the scene AEL METERING Choose the metering method used for AE lock P 39 AUTO Use the currently selected metering method Set ISO sensitivity ISO STEP Select the increments available for choosing ISO sensitivity ISO AUTO SET Choose the upper limit and default value used for ISO sensitivity when AUTO is selected for ISO HIGH LIMIT Choose the upper limit for auto ISO sensitivity selection DEFAULT Choose the default value for auto ISO sensitivity selection sOHullles e weo Bulziwoisny Q Nja wel Gi sOullles Gioumg2 Bulziwoisny 2 EN fa EXP ISO MENU gt gt ii Option Description Le ISO AUTO Choose the shooting modes in which AUTO ISO sensitivity is available P A S Auto ISO sensitivity selection is available in all modes except M ISO sensitivity is f
30. resized SIZE 2 MEDIUM Images are copied at a size equivalent to 1920 x 1440 ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER MENU gt EI gt ES Description EVF Adjust the brightness and color temperature ADJUST of the electronic viewfinder The selected color temperature is also used in the sOHullles e weo Bulziwoisny O monitor during playback Use lt gt to select color temperature A or brightness 3 and use A V to choose from values between 7 and 7 BACK ap SET OK 90 EN 11 Information Shooting tips and information The camera does not turn on even when a battery is loaded The battery is not fully charged e Charge the battery with the charger The battery is temporarily unable to function because of the cold e Battery performance drops at low temperatures Remove the battery and warm it by putting it in your pocket for a while No picture is taken when the shutter button is pressed The camera has turned off automatically e The camera automatically enters sleep mode to reduce the drain on the battery if no operations are performed for a set period of time I amp SLEEP P 13 If no operations are performed for a set time 5 minutes after the camera has entered sleep mode the camera will turn off automatically The flash is charging On the LCD monitor the mark blinks when charging is in progress Wait for the blinking to stop then press the shutter button Unable to focus e The camera can not
31. setting is available that allows the live control to be used in other modes P 78 E Available settings Picture nee P 42 Scene mode P 17 Art filter mode P 16 QQ mode EE P 58 White balance P 40 Sequential shooting self timer P 46 Image stabilizer 000annnnennenneeneenee P 47 Aspect ratio Asennisasinrikinn P 45 1 P A S M and EM modes only 2 ART and SCN only 3 amp mode only Functions Settings Record mode P 44 Flash mode t2 ennenen P 56 Flash intensity Control P57 Metering mode P 39 AF MOQE ae ee P 34 Face BEIENEE scccscacroernescnncnsesaeceeetes P 37 Movie sound record P 59 ISO sensitivity sicsacasreretsisomsienmtadewetions P 45 7 Press to display the live control e To hide the live control press again 2 Use the A Vbuttons on the arrow pad to select settings use lt I gt to change the selected setting and press Gei e The selected settings take effect automatically if no operations are performed for about 8 seconds Caution the selected Cursor Displays function name Arrow pad e Some items are not available in some shooting modes amp Tips e For information on displaying or hiding the live control gQ3 CONTROL SETTINGS VS Custom menu P 78 Using the menus Press the MENU button to display the menus Menus Preliminary and basic shooting options Tab Advanced sho
32. shoe on the camera body and slide it in until it stops e Insert the electronic view finder by pushing on its lower part Ln Turn on the camera O Each press of the ICH button switches between the monitor display and electronic view finder display e You can adjust the brightness and color temperature of the electronic view finder EVF ADJUST IS Accessory port menu options P 90 Turn the diopter adjustment ring to a position where the image on the viewfinder can be seen clearly uolew1o u i Sal e Adjust the electronic view finder to your preferred angle up to 90 degrees D Caution e You cannot use an external flash and the electronic view finder at the same time e When carrying the camera do not hold it by the electronic view finder The camera may separate from the electronic view finder and drop e Do not leave the camera with the electronic view finder attached in a location subject to direct sunlight 104 EN Program line diagram P mode In the P mode the camera is programmed such that the aperture value and shutter speed are automatically selected according to the subject s brightness as shown below The program line diagram varies with the type of lens mounted We e een EE See eier Ki N Ki KW EEN Se sal focal length 14mm EREDAR EE DAES Program shift AERA ERE DADA a F22 F16 F11 anjea ny dy Y F14 8s 4s 2s 1s 7 1 4 1 8 1 15 1 30 e i C
33. the first frame during S AF MF Caution e During sequential shooting if the battery check blinks due to low battery the camera stops shooting and starts saving the pictures you have taken on the card The camera may not save all of the pictures depending on how much battery power remains e Fix the camera securely on a tripod for self timer shooting e If you stand in front of the camera to press the shutter button halfway when using the self timer the photograph may be out of focus 46 EN Reducing camera shake the image stabilizer You can reduce the amount of camera shake that can occur when shooting in low light situations or shooting with high magnification 1 Display the live control P 20 and select the image stabilizer item using A V Image stabilizer is off mage stabilizer is on Image stabilization applies only to vertical f4 camera shake Use when panning the camera horizontally Image stabilization applies only to horizontal OI camera shake Use when panning the camera horizontally with the camera held in portrait orientation Choosing a focal length Micro Four Thirds Four Thirds System lenses excluded Use focal length information to reduce camera shake a er ap CIE when shooting with lenses that are not Micro Four dime 3 Thirds or Four Thirds system lenses Select the IMAGE STABILIZER item in the live control P 20 and press the P INFO butto
34. the camera in cold temperatures e Be careful with the strap Be careful with the strap when you carry the camera It could easily catch on stray objects and cause serious damage Battery Handling Precautions Follow these important guidelines to prevent batteries from leaking overheating burning exploding or causing electrical shocks or burns A DANGER e The camera uses a lithium ion battery specified by Olympus Charge the battery with the specified charger Do not use any other chargers e Never heat or incinerate batteries e Take precautions when carrying or storing batteries to prevent them from coming into contact with any metal objects such as jewelry pins fasteners etc e Never store batteries where they will be exposed to direct sunlight or subjected to high temperatures in a hot vehicle near a heat source etc e To prevent causing battery leaks or damaging their terminals carefully follow all instructions regarding the use of batteries Never attempt to disassemble a battery or modify it in any way by soldering etc e f battery fluid gets into your eyes flush your eyes immediately with clear cold running water and seek medical attention immediately e Always store batteries out of the reach of small children If a child accidentally swallows a battery seek medical attention immediately A WARNING e Keep batteries dry at all times e To prevent batteries from leaking overheating
35. the menus when using the arrow pad e Items that cannot be set with the current shooting mode e Items that cannot be set because of an item that has already been set Combination of L and NOISE REDUCT etc Error codes Monitor j Ss P ibl rrectiv ion o ossible cause Corrective actio The card is not inserted or it Insert a card or insert a different NO WU cannot be recognized card Insert the card again If the There is a problem with the problem persists format the card card If the card cannot be cnn ERROR formatted it cannot be used The card write protect switch is H Writing to the card is prohibited set to the LOCK side Release WRITE PROTECT the switch P 96 e The card is full No more pictures can be taken or no more information such as prin i reservation can be recorded Unwanted pictures Before erasing download CARD FULL e There is no space in the card important images to a PC and print reservation or new images cannot be recorded t Replace the card or erase e Select CLEAN CARD press the Gei button and turn off the camera Remove the card and CARD SETUP wipe dry the metallic surface erties Card cannot be read Card may With a soft dry cloth not have been formatted e Select FORMAT YES and then press the Gei button to format the card Formatting the card erases all data on the card SET OK fmm There are no pictures on the The card contains no pictures
36. the power is turned off s EN D AF MF MENU gt Z gt Ki BULB FOCUSING Normally focus locks during the exposure when manual focus MF is selected Select ON to allow focusing using the focus ring FOCUS RING You can customize how the lens adjusts to the focal point by selecting the rotational direction iN X PV d Leg Ji Ae x MF ASSIST precise focus when the focus ring is rotated in manual focus mode bel SET HOME Choose the AF target position that will be saved as the home position appears in the AF target selection display while you choose a home position eit lb gt K BUT TON DIAL MENU gt gt il DIAL FUNCTION Choose the function assigned to the dial before and after the 4 button is pressed Aperture Shutter Shutter zd value speed speed Aperture me Ps a m au AEL AFL Assign focus or AE lock to the Fn or button AEL AFL MEMO If ON is selected exposure will remain locked after the Fn or button is released Press the button again to cancel exposure lock BUTTON TIMER If 8 SEC 5 SEC or 8 SEC is selected settings can be adjusted for 3 5 or 8 seconds after the a g or y button is released If HOLD is selected settings can be adjusted until the button is pressed a second time BUTTON FUNCTION Choose the function assigned to the selected button Fn FUNCTION Fn FACE DETECT PREVIEW HOME MF RAW TEST PICTURE MYSET Eli AEL
37. to the camera e Press the gt button when connecting via an AV cable e For details on changing the input source of the TV refer to the TV s instruction manual e Depending on the TV s settings the displayed images and information may become cropped E Connection via HDMI mini cable Connect to the HDMI connector on the TV HDMI mini connector HDMI mini cable commercially available Connect the camera to the TV using the HDMI mini cable 2 Turn on the TV and switch INPUT to HDMI INPUT 3 Turn on the camera Caution e For details on changing the input source of the TV refer to the TV s instruction manual e Use an HDMI mini cable that matches the HDMI mini connector on the camera and the HDMI connector on the TV e When the camera and TV are connected by both an AV cable and an HDMI mini cable HDMI will take priority e Depending on the TV s settings the displayed images and information may become cropped When you connect to a TV via an HDMI mini cable you can select the format of the digital video signal Choose a format that matches the input format selected with the TV HDMI IS Custom menu P 78 1080i Priority is given to 1080i HDMI output 720p Priority is given to 720p HDMI output 5 480p 576p HDMI output 576p is used when PAL is selected for eee VIDEO OUT You cannot shoot pictures or movies when the HDMI cable is connected Do not connect th
38. turn off automatically G2 EN Editing still images Recorded images can be edited and saved as new images 1 Display the image to be edited and press Gei e RAW DATA EDIT is displayed if the picture is a RAW image JPEG EDIT if it is a JPEG image If the image recorded at a setting of RAW JPEG is selected either of them is used according to EDIT 2 Select RAW DATA EDIT or JPEG EDIT and press Gi Create a JPEG copy of a RAW image The JPEG copy is processed using the settings currently stored in the camera Adjust camera settings before choosing this option Choose from the following options SHADOW ADJ Brightens a dark backlit subject REDEYE FIX Reduces the red eye phenomenon during flash shooting LC Choose the size of the crop using Q or and use A V lt to position the crop RAW DATA EDIT SET gt OK ASPECT Changes the aspect ratio of images from 4 3 standard to 3 2 16 9 or 6 6 After changing the aspect ratio use the arrow pad to specify the trimming position BLACK amp WHITE Creates black and white images SEPIA Creates sepia toned images SATURATION Sets the color depth Adjust the color saturation checking the picture on the screen Fa Converts the image file size to 1280 x 960 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 Images with an aspect ratio other than 4 3 standard are converted to the closest image file size e PORTRAIT Makes skin look smooth and translucent
39. 20 and select the aspect ratio item using A V 2 Use lt to select an aspect ratio and A press v ee i D Caution e JPEG images are cropped to the selected aspect ratio RAW images however are not cropped but are instead saved with information on the selected aspect ratio e When RAW images are played back the selected aspect ratio is shown by a frame amp Tips e For information on cropping existing photographs or changing their aspect ratio see Editing still images P 63 ISO sensitivity Increasing ISO sensitivity increases noise graininess but allows photographs to be taken when lighting is poor The setting recommended in most situations is AUTO which starts at ISO 200 a value that balances noise and dynamic range and then adjusts ISO sensitivity according to shooting conditions 1 Display the live control P 20 and select the ISO sensitivity item using A V 2 Select an option using lt gt and press e The selected option is displayed in the monitor AUTO The sensitivity is set automatically according to the shooting conditions suolido pasn Ajjuenbes Audei6boloud oiseg A NUK 200 AEREE 200 6400 Sensitivity is set to the selected value amp Tips e The default value and upper limit for auto ISO sensitivity can be selected using ISO AUTO SET The options available for ISO sensitivity can be selected using ISO STEP Auto sensitivity
40. 7 language EN 1 2 S U9 U0D 4O JqEL E EN Basic guide 3 Preparations for shooting 3 Charging and inserting the battery ee 3 Inserting and removing cards 4 Attaching a lens to the camera 5 POW CF EE 6 Setting the dateitme 7 Names of parts and functions 8 Names of parts AAA 8 Camera 8 Camera controls 008 10 Mode dial 10 Basic operations snersccrsccemmtavereans 12 Taking photographs shooting NOVAS EE 12 Playback Erasing 0 000 14 Single frame playback 14 Movie playback 15 Volume 15 Erasing images 15 Protecting images 15 Using art Diere 16 Shooting in scene mode 17 Using live guides 18 Using live Control 20 Using the menue En 21 Information displayed in the ue 22 EEN eege 22 UE 23 Quick task index Basic photography frequently used options EI Switching the information CIS E 30 a Table of Contents Choosing shooting controls 30 Displaying information during AV ACK isisao 31 Other uses for the INFO EIERE enee 32 One touch white balance 32 Color temperature 0 32 Playback ZOOM sisi sctienaemsawermnednns 32 TONE Control 32 Focal length E 32 Restoring default or custom ne nenene 33 Using reset settings 33 USING MY EE 33 Saving MY SEM EE 33 Choosing a focus mode AF model 34 Choosing a focus target AP TONG E 35 eelere 35 Quick AF target sel
41. AFL FUNCTION REC BACKLIT LCD OFF B 4 ys ISO WB DIAL DIRECTION Choose the direction in which the control dial is rotated to increase or decrease shutter speed or aperture or to move the cursor Se Ce eshi je A CO O1 sOHullles e weo Bulziwoisny EN Sie wel Gi sOHullles e weo Bulziwoisny 80 EN W BUTTON DIAL MENU gt gt i Select ON to disable the control dial until the 4 button is pressed RELEASE MENU gt gt i E RLS PRIORITY S_ If ON is selected the shutter can be released even when the camera is not in focus This option can be set RLS PRIORITY C separately for S AF P 34 and C AF P 34 modes K DISP m PC MENU gt gt idl HDMI HDMI OUT Selecting the digital video signal format for connecting to a TV via an HDMI mini cable HDMI CONTROL Select ON to allow the camera to be operated using remotes for TVs that support HDMI control VIDEO OUT Choose the video standard NTSC or PAL used in your country or region E a INFO Choose the information displayed when the INFO SETTINGS button is pressed gt JINFO Choose the information displayed in full frame playback LV INFO Choose the information displayed when the camera is in shooting mode e To choose a framing guide from 8 68 t43 or I select DISPLAYED GRID SETTINGS Choose the information displayed in index and calendar playback CONTROL SETTINGS SCP P
42. CRO M ZUIKO DIGITAL interchangeable lenses This is an interchangeable lens specifically for use with the Micro Four Thirds system which is a smaller thinner version of the Four Thirds system Micro Four Thirds System lenses Cameras designed for the Micro Four Thirds System do away with the bulky mirror box and viewfinder found in ordinary single lens reflex cameras resulting in a camera body that is substantially more compact Similarly lens design is matched to the camera for a compact light weight photo system One characteristic of Micro Four Thirds System lenses is that they can achieve magnifications equivalent to double those produced by 35 mm format cameras with lenses of the same focal length producing high power lenses that are light and compact For example a Micro Four Thirds System lens with a focal length of 14 42 mm is equivalent to a 35 mm format lens with a focal length of 28 84 mm The aperture of a Micro Four Thirds System lens can also be made smaller than that of a 35 mm format lens making it possible to achieve a lens with the same brightness f number in a smaller package The brighter the lens the faster the shutter speeds that can be achieved under low light conditions Caution e When you attach or remove the body cap and lens from the camera keep the lens mount on the camera pointed downward This helps prevent dust and other foreign matter from getting inside the camera e Do not remove
43. Caution e Bright light sources appear black when framed in the monitor but are recorded normally in the final picture e If the camera is used for extended periods the temperature of the image pickup device will rise and noise and colored fog may appear in images recorded at high ISO sensitivities Choose a lower ISO sensitivity or turn the camera off for a short period EN D epinb oiseg OU Di GE QO Gi O D S DI oe Gu JA EN a Playback Erasing Single frame playback Press the gt button to display your most recent photograph or movie gt button lt Displays ly aS gt Displays the previous Hle S the next 4030 3004 1 Je d 100 0020 20 Still image Close up playback e To zoom in on the image currently displayed in single frame playback press the Q button Keep pressing the button to zoom in up to 14x Press to return to single frame playback E Index display Calendar display e To view multiple pictures press the button To start calendar playback press the button repeatedly e Press the Q button to view the _ selected picture full frame Se vi e a ol ad ad als a i i PA 5 6l 7 amii mA Ze E w vu BS i6 E Leen og 21 22 23 ECH Se 25 2 27 28 29 30 2010 10 01 12 bg Index display Calendar display Movie playback Select a movie and press Gi to display the playback menu Select MOVIE PLAY and press Gi to begin playb
44. ECTION There is no paper in the printer Load some paper in the printer 2 NO PAPER The printer has run out of ink Replace the ink cartridge in the printer NO INK SA The paper is jammed Remove the jammed paper JAMMED The printer s paper cassette has D e l o not manipulate the printer SETTINGS been removed or the printer has while making settings on the CHANGED been manipulated while making aa settings on the camera Turn off camera and printer There is a problem with the Check the printer and remedy printer and or camera any problems before turning the PRINT ERROR power on again TT Pictures recorded on other Use a personal computer to cameras may not be printed on ag CANNOT PRINT this camera pn The lens is The lens of the retractable lens locked Please extend the lens 519S retracted uolew1o u i Sal Extend the lens P 12 An abnormality has occurred Turn off the camera check the between the camera and the connection with the lens and lens turn the power on again Please check the status of a lens EN Cleaning and storing the camera Cleaning the camera Turn off the camera and remove the battery before cleaning the camera Exterior e Wipe gently with a soft cloth If the camera is very dirty soak the cloth in mild soapy water and wring well Wipe the camera with the damp cloth and then dry it with a dry cloth If you have used the camera at the beach use a cloth s
45. FICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT ANY NOTICE OR OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER EN UOUESULIOIUI EN 115 12 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED OLYMPUS SERVICE PERSONNEL An exclamation mark enclosed in a triangle alerts you to important AN operating and maintenance instructions in the documentation provided with the product If the product is used without observing the information given under this Ah DANGER Geer symbol serious injury or death may result A WARNING If the product is used without observing the information given under this symbol injury or death may result If the product is used without observing the information given under AN CAUTION this symbol minor personal injury damage to the equipment or loss of valuable data may result WARNING TO AVOID THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK NEVER DISASSEMBLE EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO WATER OR OPERATE IN A HIGH HUMIDITY ENVIRONMENT General Precautions Read All Instructions Before you use the product read all operating instructions Save all manuals and documentation for future reference Cleaning Always unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Use only a damp cloth for cleaning Never use any type of liquid or aerosol cleaner or
46. G WF DN MN and BN modes Choose a RAW JPEG option to record both a RAW and a JPEG image with each shot JPEG modes combine image size M M and B and compression ratio SF F N and B The options available can be selected using the lt SET option in the custom menus IS Custom menu P 78 Compression rate S E N B Application pen Pixeloount sups Pno Nota L M F Ss Sg Select for the Middle ee ae me SE 1920x1440 m M M 1600x1200 1280x960 For small Small 1024x768 BSF BF BN 640x480 prints and use Default on a web site e The size of M and B images can be selected using the PIXEL COUNT option in the custom menus US Custom menu P 78 RAW image data This format extension ORF stores unprocessed image data for later processing RAW image data can not be viewed using other cameras or software and RAW images can not be selected for printing JPEG copies of RAW images can be created using this camera IS Editing still images P 63 E Record modes movies Choose from HD and SD modes Pixel count Application Record high definition movies 640x480 Record standard definition movies Setting the image aspect You can change the aspect ratio horizontal to vertical ratio when taking pictures using live view Depending on your preference you can set the aspect ratio to 4 3 standard 16 9 3 2 or 6 6 1 Display the live control P
47. GITAL interchangeable IENS s aE ai aTa 98 MACHOIWl 17 Manual focus ME geetatieeke trer groe get 34 Manual shooting Me 51 METERING EE 39 81 MF manual tocus 34 86 VE 79 Micro Four Thirds system lenses 98 MODE GUIDE E 81 Monitor brightness adjustment IC 77 MONOTONE WM 42 MOVIE PLAY EE 59 MOVIE LE 59 85 Movie shooting Ki 13 58 MOVIESS TILL nnii 85 88 VIR E 72 Multi view dieplay 30 38 MULTIPLE EXPOSURE 53 MUTED Iy soecec estsentceceeseneneesedoneceestesteees 42 MY OLYMPUS PENPDAL 90 N N Normal EE 44 NATURAL NN ctistcotascierstsetincpstindanieees 42 NATURE MACRO Pg ccccceeereeeees 17 NIGHT SCENE Ri 17 NIGHT PORTRAIT RR 17 NOLE FILTE Renean 82 Elei en 82 KEE 66 80 O OLYMPUS PENPAL o aaaanaanaaaaann 68 90 One touch white balance LI 32 41 P Ee Ee 66 80 DANORAMAEI 17 52 PIGE tel TE 43 PictBridge EEN 74 PICTURE COPY SIZE iranere 90 PIG TURE le RT 42 PICTURE SEND SIZE siscceenasececcaresecsess 90 PIN HOLE EE 16 PIXEL EEHE ee egege 83 PIXEL MAPPDING 96 Playback on TV EE 66 PLEASE WAIT KE 68 90 POPART M enseiu 16 PORTRAIT Ph ecseionnnon an 42 PORTRAIT ON c cccceccecesseeeeeseeeeens 17 Preset white balance ccccee 40 PREVIEW cursnsciconiansnostoneseiconceenasennnerd 49 Tee 74 Print reservation d 73 Selen eeseteecerserercuaenenncnexss 84 Program shift PS sccccscccicasecackscereancscrers 48 Program shooting bh 48 Protecting On 15 Q
48. HOME BOO FUNCTION SHUTTER it en AEL AFL Sie 79 80 BUTTON FUNCTION 2 RELEASE ALS PRIORITY S RLS PRIORITY C DISP m PC HDMI OUT 1080i Ge HDMI CONTROL VIDEO OUT ee Sai CACONTROL SETTINGS goe MODE GUIDE ON HISTOGRAM SETTINGS SHADOW J Settings differ depending on the region where the camera is purchased UOUESULIOIUI EN EN HI uoe w10 U 112 EN SECH ES SLEEP SS vme e vis TEV O la d T LIMIT 1600 g CUSTOM 82 SE EE NOISE REDUC IAU W y OUO AHH ALLSET At Wee JALCRESET OS SES lt SE S xe counr ase 1280x960 RECORD ERASE QUICK ERASE RAW JPEG ERASE 83 84 Ge ARTIST ANE e COPYRIGHT NAME o MODE Po MOVIE STILL O UTILITY PIXEL MAPPING 0 G Cl WARNING LEVEL 0 Accessory Port Menu e OLYMPUS PENPAL SHARE PLEAaSEwWAT O o o ADDRESSIIST ooo Goen NEWPAIRING MYOYMPUSPENPL OLYMPUS PENPAL ALBUM cova J RESETPROTECT ALBUMMEM USAGE o ALBUMMEM SETUP SO SSC S ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER EVF ADJUST UOUESULIOIUI EN EN 113 UOUESULIOIUI m EN Specifications Camera Product type ens mouri Equivalent focal length on Approx twice the focal length of the lens a 35mm film camera mage pickup device Product type 3 Live MOS sensor No of total pixels pprox 13 060 000 pixels pprox 12 300 000 pixels Screen size 7 3 mm H x 13 0 mm V Aspect
49. IO Di Program shift Ps In P and ART modes you can press the 4 button A and then use A V to choose different combinations of aperture and shutter speed without altering exposure This is known as program shift s appears next to the shooting mode during program shift To cancel program shift press and hold A V until s is no longer displayed or turn the camera off Program shift Caution e Program shift is not available when you are using a flash 250 F5 6 0 0 Caution e The shutter speed and aperture displays flash if the camera is unable to achieve optimal exposure See Exposure warning display P 105 d i EN Choosing aperture A aperture priority mode In mode A you choose the aperture and let the camera automatically adjust shutter speed for optimal exposure Rotate the mode dial to A 2 Rotate the control dial to choose the aperture e You can also select the aperture by pressing the 4 button A and then using A V In this case the control dial can be used for exposure compensation Aperture value 3 Take pictures e Larger apertures lower f numbers decrease depth of field the area in front of or behind the focus point that appears to be in focus softening background details Smaller apertures higher f numbers increase depth of field When the e When the aperture value n aperture value f number is f number is decreased increased Preview f
50. L SHARE in the SEH JADDRESSBOOK tab of the accessory port menu P 90 AC OVAPUSPENPAL e Press gt and select ADDRESS BOOK PICTURE SEND SIZE 1 2 Select ADDRESS LIST and press E e The names of existing hosts are listed BACK o Weu SET OK 3 Select the host you wish to edit and press Gei Deleting hosts Select YES and press Gei Editing host information Press Gi to display host information To change the host name press Gr again and edit the current name in the rename dialog Creating aloums Your favorite JPEG pictures can be resized and copied to an OLYMPUS PENPAL 1 Display the picture you wish to copy full EN KA ROTATE frame and press Gei i 5 y 2 Select SDEYPENPAL and press k SS E e To copy images from an OLYMPUS PEMNPAL to the BACK SHINN SET SOK memory card select PENPALL JSD and press Gei 8 amp Tips e Choosing the size at which images are copied Ve PICTURE COPY SIZE P 90 e Copying all images from the memory card IS COPY ALL P 90 e Deleting or formatting albums VS ALBUM MEM SETUP P 90 e Removing protection from all images in the album VS RESET PROTECT P 90 e Viewing album status amount of memory remaining IS ALBUM MEM USAGE P 90 D Caution e The OLYMPUS PENPAL can be used only in the region in which it was purchased Depending on the areas the usage may infringe the wave regulations and may be subject to its penalty EN
51. LU Blinks red charging required You can switch the monitor display using the INFO button Switching the information display P 30 Playback Simplified display 4 Battery check 2 Aspect border P 45 3 Print reservation Number of prints P73 Sound record P 65 ET PROC Ch A P 15 6 Pixel count compression rate P 44 T Record mode P 44 File NUMbEr ergeet P 73 9 Frame number P 73 Aspect ratio ecseseeeseeeseee P 45 63 4 Date KEE P 7 PR E E P 35 43 Shooting mode P 10 48 51 Overall display ISO 100 WBAUTO A 0 G 0 sRGB 3 NATURAL LN 100 0015 Exposure compensation P 38 45 Shutter speed P 48 51 Aperture Value P 48 51 47 Focal length essees P 98 The focal length is displayed in 1mm units Flash intensity Control P 57 ISO sensitivity 0 0 00 P 45 White balance compensation P 41 D Picture mode eeeeeeee seers P 42 2 Color space P 82 3 White balance c cccecseseeees P 40 Metering Mode cccseceeeeeeee P 39 25 Hisdogram estteesedueruue P 31 You can switch the monitor display using the INFO button Displaying information during playback P 31 epinb oiseg h 3 w 5 LI je Lu lt D Q Sr D 3 GG GG lt 23 a Quick task index O Shooting i de eege with automatic gt iAUTO BM 10 11 2 Easy photography with spec
52. M ZUIKO DIGITAL M ZUIKO DIGITAL M ZUIKO DIGITAL e ED 9 18 mm 17 mm 1 2 8 14 42 mm 1 3 5 5 6 II ED 14 150 mm ED 40 150 mm 1 4 0 5 6 ED 75 300 mm 1 4 8 6 7 1 4 0 5 6 Pancake 1 4 0 5 6 a mr Four Thirds Viewfinder MMF 2 4 Lenses K KL Four Thirds Adapter OM MF 2 2 Lenses VF 1 VF 2 OM Adapter 2 Optical Viewfinder Electronic Viewfinder For 17mm 1 2 8 Pancake Lens a Converters t A FCON P01 WCON P01 MCON P01 Fisheye Wide angle Macro RE Cases Straps P 11 eem P 3 ii weg eg L O CSS S109 LL CSS S110 LS 3 White Brown Black White Brown Black PT EP03 ei Please have a look at the Olympus website for further gt underwater accessories a a PEN Flower Strap PEN Strap Smart MFT Retro Bag PEN Case Modern PEN Case PEN Wrapping PEN Flower Large Medium Small Large Small Smart Case Case EN 108 Using electronic view finder sold separately If you use the electronic view finder sold separately VF 2 you can view the shooting screen in the finder This is convenient when you are in a very bright location such as under direct sunlight where it is difficult to view the monitor or are using the camera at a low angle Also refer to the electronic view finder s manual 1 Turn off the camera 2 Slide off the hot shoe cover e Keep the shoe cover in a safe place to avoid losing it 3 Remove the connector cover from the electronic view finder 4 Align the electronic view finder with the hot
53. MPUS Viewer 2 or OLYMPUS ib button and follow the on screen instructions to install the software 70 EN OLYMPUS Viewer 2 Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later Windows Vista Windows 7 Pentium 4 1 3 GHz or better 1 GB or more 2 GB or more recommended TGB or more WEE 1024 x 768 pixels or more H Minimum 65 536 colors 16 770 000 colors recommended erating System Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later Windows Vista Windows 7 Pentium 4 1 3 GHz or better Pentium D 3 0 GHz or better required for movies RAM 512 MB or more 1 GB or more recommended 1 GB or more required for movies 2 GB or more recommended Free Hard Drive Space 1 GB or more 1024 x 768 pixels or more Minimum 65 536 colors 16 770 000 colors recommended A minimum of 64 MB video RAM with DirectX 9 or later Processor Monitor Settings e See online help for information on using the software Macintosh Insert the supplied CD in a CD ROM drive e The disk contents should automatically be displayed in the Finder If they are not double click the CD icon on the desktop ee L Setup e Double click the Setup icon to display the Setup dialog 2 Install OLYMPUS Viewer 2 e Check the system requirements before beginning installation e Click the OLYMPUS Viewer 2 button and follow the on screen instructions to install the software qil Z Iewen SNdIWATIO Buisn EN OLYMPUS Viewer 2
54. N to include the names of the photographer and copyright holder in the Exif data for new photographs ARTIST NAME Enter the name of the photographer COPYRIGHT NAME Enter the name of the copyright holder 1 Highlight a character and press Ge to add the highlighted character to the name 2 Repeat Step 1 to complete the name then highlight END and press Gei To delete a character press INFO to place the cursor in the name area 4 highlight the character and press e OLYMPUS does not accept liability for damages arising from disputes involving the use of COPYRIGHT SETTINGS Use at your own risk D MOVIE MENU gt gt WM GOMODE Choose a movie record mode This option can also be selected using the live control MOVIE STILL Choose ON to record a photograph when movie 88 recording ends MOVIE amp Choose OFF to record silent movies This option can 59 also be selected using the live control UTILITY MENU gt gt H PIXEL The pixel mapping feature allows the camera to check MAPPING and adjust the image pickup device and image processing functions EXPOSURE Adjust optimal exposure separately for each metering mode SHIFT e This reduces the number of exposure compensation options available in the selected direction e The effects are not visible in the monitor To make normal adjustments to the exposure perform exposure compensation P 38 el WARNING Choose the battery lev
55. OLYMPUS OLYMPUS http www olympus com Basic guide Quick task index SNdNAIO OLYMPUS EUROPA HOLDING GMBH Premises Consumer Product Division Wendenstrasse 14 18 20097 Hamburg Germany Tel 49 40 23 77 3 0 Fax 49 40 23 07 61 Goods delivery Bredowstrasse 20 22113 Hamburg Germany Letters Postfach 10 49 08 20034 Hamburg Germany European Technical Customer Support Please visit our homepage hitp www olympus europa com or call our TOLL FREE NUMBER 00800 67 10 83 00 DIGITAL CAMERA Table of Contents gt awd Se O Ai Basic photography frequently a 1 used options Other shooting options Instruction Manual Flash shooting for Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Luxemburg Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom Please note some mobile phone services provider do not permit access or request an additional prefix to 800 numbers Shooting and viewing movies 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 49 180 5 67 10 83 or 49 40 237 73 48 99 Our Technical Customer Support is available from 9 am to 6 pm MET Monday to Friday Playback options Sending and receiving images fl Zp Authorized Distributors Using OLYMPUS Viewer 2 ib United Kingdom Olympus Service Department South Africa Tudor
56. Photographic Printing pictures eld O oe m mF o N Eire Olympus Imaging amp Audio 4th floor Park on Long KeyMed House 66 Long Street Stock Road Cape Town 8001 Camera setup Southend on Sea South Africa Essex Tel 27 0 21 423 4150 SN l SS2 5QH Fax 27 0 21 424 4632 10 Customizing camera settings United Kingdom Sales 0800 111 4777 11 Information Service 0800 111 4888 Facsimile 44 0 1702 445134 email consumer olympus co uk 12 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS www olympus co uk Index 5 I Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera Before you start to use your new UI 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 Cc O We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important photographs BR The screen and camera illustrations shown in this manual were produced during the development stages and may differ from the actual product Z I The contents in this manual are based on firmware version 1 0 for this camera If there are additions and or modifications of functions due to firmware update for the camera the c contents will differ For the latest information please visit the Olympus website 2011 OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP E0462663 I Register your product on www olympus consumer com register and get additional benefits from Olympus Unpack the box contents The
57. QUICK ERASE icpin 83 R RAW geg 44 RAW DATA EDIT cc ccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeees 63 SE TEE 86 RAW JPEG ERASE vcccsevieccsscssobecaxcatdes 83 Si EA id Record mode lt i 2 111111010 44 109 REDEYE FIX sirsa 63 Red eye reduction flash 56 RESET LN 78 RESET MY SET essan aaan 33 RESET PROTECT scecccscslsccdteseetecss 64 90 Resizing Te 63 RLS PRIORITY C erisir menna 80 RLS PRIORITY S eebe Seier 80 ROT TATE sosnucinsehacennssectadsackcawontaesexeecmssns 62 S SAP single AF E 34 S AF4MF ees 34 GATUDATION 43 63 Scene mode SON aaeeea 17 FO EN 44 SD SDHC SDXC card 0 4 96 SSMS E 46 EE ee 63 Sequential shooting Ch 46 SF Super Fine crascis oicetergeacenteepcioweey 44 SHADING COMP eegenen 83 SHADOW ADyU ccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 63 SHARPNESS ssecdvsccscersucsensestvsaeetsotceces 43 Shutter priority shooting E 50 Shutter speed 12 50 51 Single AF GAFE 34 SINGLE TARGET WE 35 Single frame erase WI 15 Single frame plavback 60 Single frame protect as a00aneeneeae nnen 15 Single frame shooting CT 46 SLEEP saanen 81 N E E E enters 62 Slideshow CS 62 Slow synchronization 1st curtain E SLOW oeececcccceccccscsesesesesesesceesversees 56 Slow synchronization 1st curtain Red eye reduction flash CO SLOW cates 56 Slow synchronization 2nd curtain g SLOW2 2nd CUBTAIN 56 SOFT FOGUS Mierea 16 SPORT Eea Iz Spot metering highlight control E al EE 39 Spot met
58. S 1 A 16 P is B r 2i 22 23 WM 25 26 27 28 29 30 Single frame Calendar display playback Index display Only items for which ON is selected are displayed B INFO SETTINGS IS Custom menu P 78 Press to increase the number of images displayed from 4 to 9 25 or 100 Press again to view the calendar display Press Q to decrease the number of images displayed from 100 to 25 9 or 4 Press Q again to view the current image full frame ANA Select a picture mOn Protect the selected picture P 15 Index display Place a check mark el on the current picture P 64 Calendar display View the pictures taken on the selected date full frame Playback zoom close up playback Besides normal close up playback you can also quickly zoom in on images and view other frames at the current zoom ratio zoom paging if mode2 is selected for gt CLOSE UP MODE IS Custom menu P 78 Single frame Scroll View other pictures playback zoom paging Close up playback Position the zoom frame In zoom paging use lt 1 to view other A V pictures at the current zoom ratio SCS View the frame at the selected zoom ratio Press again to zoom in INFO To choose the zoom ratio press INFO and then use AV E Exit to single frame playback suoi do yoeahe d Q Se Rotate Choose whether to rotate photographs 7 Play the photograph back and press 2 Select ROTATE and pr
59. T OK 3 Select the date and time format and press the Gi button The pictures are printed without the date and HG time soinyoid Bulluld EN DATE The pictures are printed with the shooting date TIME The pictures are printed with the shooting time 4 Select SET and press the button Caution e The camera can not be used to modify print orders created with other devices Creating a new print order deletes any existing print orders created with other devices e Not all functions may be available on all printers or at all photo labs e Print orders can not include RAW images or movies e When requesting prints without a digital print order specify the file number Requesting prints by frame number may result in the wrong pictures being printed BACK e Me SET OK EN B Removing all or selected pictures from the print order You can reset all print reservation data or just the data for selected pictures 7 Press during playback and select HILL 2 Select UL and press e To remove all pictures from the print order select RESET and press Gei To exit without removing all pictures select KEEP and press Gei 3 Press lt to select images you wish to remove from the print order e Use V to set the number of prints to 0 Press Gi once you have removed all the desired pictures from the print order 4 Select the date and time format and press the Gei button e This setting is applied to all frames
60. UTO FP MANUAL GN36 85 mm GN20 24 mm FL 20 TTL AUTO AUTO GN20 35 mm L 14 MANUAL GN14 28mm Ve TI TTL AUTO MANUAL The focal length of the lens that can be used Calculated based on 35 mm film camera EN uoe w10 U EN 107 uoe w10 U 108 EN Settings stored using MYSET Function EH registration a Le FLASH MODE PICTURE MODE STILL PICTURE MOVIE MAGE ASPECT RC MODE d Co D A MULTIPLE EXPOSURE eS REC VIEW FIRMWARE oe wi MF ASSIST AEL AFL AEL AFL MEMO a SS a ae Ea aa FIRMWARE AFAREA Ow BUTTON FUNCTION BUTTON TIMER DIAL FUNCTION DIAL DIRECTION LOCK Function EVF ADJUST VOLUME ISO ISO STEP sose C SET QUICK ERASE EDIT FILENAME MYSET registration v Can be registered Cannot be registered Includes anti shock Record mode and file size number of storable still pictures The file size in the table is approximate for files with a 4 3 aspect ratio Number of Record Number of UR Compression e PIXEL COUNT Compression File size MB GB DE DE mB DE BE BS RS Approx 2 7 1 12 Approx 1 8 1 2 7 Approx 5 6 Approx 3 4 A Approx 1 7 Approx 1 2 Approx 3 2 Approx 2 2 2990x1420 Approx 1 1 Approx 0 8 1143 Approx 1 8 Approx 1 3 696 1920x1440 Approx 0 7 1346 12 jpeg Approx 0 5 Ub ER Approx 1 3 Approx 0 9 1600x1200
61. You may not be able to compensate depending on the image if face detection fails JPEG EDIT suoi do yoeq ejd Q D Caution e You cannot edit movies e Red eye correction may not work depending on the image e Editing of a JPEG image is not possible in the following cases When an image is recorded in RAW when an image is processed on a PC when there is not enough space in the card memory when an image is recorded on another camera e When resizing ell an image you cannot select a larger number of pixels than was originally recorded e LC and ASPECT can only be used to edit images with an aspect ratio of 4 3 standard EN 63 Suo1mdo yoeagheld O 64 EN Selecting and protecting images You can select multiple images in the index display In the index display select an image you want to protect using A V lt I gt and press Gei Selected images are shown by a check mark el To deselect the images press again E Protecting selected frames Select an image and press the O m button e Protected images are shown by a On protect icon E Canceling all protections This function lets you cancel the protection of several images at one time Select RESET PROTECT in the gt playback menu P 110 2 Select YES and press Gi Erasing images Erasing selected frames Erase multiple selected frames Inthe index display select an image you want to protect using A V lt I gt and press
62. accessory port menu can be displayed using SE MENU DISPLAY OLYMPUS PENPAL SHARE MENU gt Si gt PLEASE WAIT Receive images and add hosts to the address book ADDRESS ADDRESS LIST View the hosts that have been saved to the BOOK address book NEW PAIRING Add a host to the address book SEARCH TIMER Choose how long the camera searches for a host MY OLYMPUS _ Display information for your OLYMPUS PENPAL including the PENPAL name address and supported services Press Gi to edit the device name PICTURE Choose the size at which images are transmitted SEND SIZE SIZE 1 SMALL Images are sent at a size equivalent to 640 x 480 SIZE 2 LARGE Images are sent at a size equivalent to 1920 x 1440 SIZE 3 MEDIUM Images are sent at a size equivalent to 1280 x 960 OLYMPUS PENPAL ALBUM MENU gt gt E cs COPY ALL All images and sound files are copied between the memory card and OLYMPUS PENPAL Copied images are resized according to the option selected for picture copy size RESET Remove protection from all pictures in the OLYMPUS PENPAL PROTECT album ALBUM MEM Show the number of pictures currently in the album and the USAGE number of additional pictures that can be stored at SIZE 2 MEDIUM ALBUM MEM ALL ERASE Delete all pictures in the album SETUP FORMAT ALBUM Format the album PICTURE Choose the size at which images are copied COPY SIZE SIZE 1 LARGE Copied images are not
63. ack e To interrupt movie playback press MENU Ce OVIE PLAY ee i BACK end SET OK p n oiseg Volume Volume can be adjusted by pressing A or V during single frame and movie playback geuecht qn gt G Suoljesedo oisegq Erasing images Display a image you want to delete and press T Select YES and press Gei 1 button Protecting images Protect images from accidental deletion Display an image you wish to protect and press the Onn button a Om protect icon will appear on the image Press the O n button again to remove protection CH D Caution Wat ewe 0 12 20 e Formatting the card erases all images even if they have been protected EN 15 a Using art filters Rotate the mode dial to ART e A menu of art filters will be displayed Select a filter using AV LU D GE O Q Q D e Press or press the shutter button halfway to display the view through the d lens in the monitor Press to return to the art filter menu E C3 S E Types of art filters iS POP ART m PIN HOLE oi SOFT FOCUS e DIORAMA GRAINY FILM i DRAMATIC TONE G 5 E 2 Shoot e To choose a different setting press Gi to display the art filter menu Art effects Art filters can be modified and effects can be added Pressing gt in the art filter menu displays additional options Modifying filters Option is the original filter while options II and on add effect
64. alance dialog press the INFO button in the one touch white balance menu P 40 Color temperature To view the color temperature dialog press the INFO button in the custom white balance menu P 40 DI 8 dch A SI Playback zoom To zoom an image in or out press the Q button to initiate playback zoom and then press the INFO button and use AV Tone control Exposure compensation aperture and shutter speed can be adjusted by pressing the 4 button The tone control dialog can be displayed by pressing the INFO button after pressing the kg button You can then use lt I gt to choose the tone level WR lt 0 gt Exposure Tone level low Tone level high compensation Focal length To choose a focal length for image stabilization press the INFO button in the IS mode dialog and use AV lt i gt or the contro dial Restoring default or custom settings Camera settings can be easily restored to one of three presets RESET RESET MYSET gt RESET Restore default settings MYSET RESET MYSET gt MYSET1 MYSET4 Restore preselected settings for P A S or M mode The shooting mode does not change Up to four sets of preselected settings can be stored Quick MYSET Preset settings are used only while the Fn button is pressed Shooting mode is adjusted to the preset settings Using
65. ally treated cloth e Avoid storing the camera in places where chemicals are treated in order to protect the camera from corrosion Mold may form on the lens surface if the lens is left dirty Check each part of the camera before use if it has not been used for a long time Before taking important pictures be sure to take a test shot and check that the camera works properly EN UOUESULIOIUI EN 95 i uoe w10 U 96 EN Pixel mapping Checking the image processing functions The pixel mapping feature allows the camera to check and adjust the image pickup device and image processing functions After using the monitor or taking continuous shots wait for at least one minute before using the pixel mapping function to ensure that it operates correctly Select PIXEL MAPPING in Custom Menu P 78 tab 9 2 Press I gt then press the button e The BUSY bar is displayed when pixel mapping is in progress When pixel mapping is finished the menu is restored Caution e If you accidentally turn the camera off during pixel mapping start again from Step 1 Card basics Usable cards In this manual all storage devices are referred to as cards The following types of SD memory card ae N Em TH available separately can be used with this LP 5S ef camera SD SDHC and SDXC For the latest XC information please visit the Olympus website SD card write protect switch The SD card body h
66. any type of organic solvent to clean this product Attachments For your safety and to avoid damaging the product use only accessories recommended by Olympus Water and Moisture For precautions on products with weatherproof designs read the weatherproofing sections Location To avoid damage to the product mount the product securely on a stable tripod stand or bracket Power Source Connect this product only to the power source described on the product label Foreign Objects To avoid personal injury never insert a metal object into the product Heat Never use or store this product 2 SNOILNVOJ Hd ALAAVS E 116 EN near any heat source such as a radiator heat register stove or any type of equipment or appliance that generates heat including stereo amplifiers Product Handling Precautions A WARNING e Do not use the camera near flammable or explosive gases e Do not use the flash and LED on people infants small children etc at close range You must be at least 1 m 3 ft away from the faces of your subjects Firing the flash too close to the subject s eyes could cause a momentary loss of vision e Keep young children and infants away from the camera Always use and store the camera out of the reach of young children and infants to prevent the following dangerous situations which could cause serious injury e Becoming entangled in the camera strap causing strangulation
67. as a write protect switch If you set the switch to gt the LOCK side you will not be able to write to the card delete data or format Return the switch to the unlock position enable writing Caution e The data in the card will not be erased completely even after formatting the card or deleting the data When discarding destroy the card to prevent leakage of personal information Formatting the card Cards formatted on a computer or other camera must be formatted with the camera before they can be used All data stored on the card including protected images is erased when the card is formatted When formatting a used card confirm there are no images that you still want to keep on the card Select CARD SETUP in shooting menu CARD SETUP 2 A WE ALL ERASE 2 Select FORMAT 3 Select YES and press gg a e Formatting is performed Battery and charger e Use the single Olympus lithium ion battery BLS 5 Batteries other than genuine OLYMPUS BLS 5 batteries can not be used e The camera s power consumption varies widely with usage and other conditions e As the following consume a lot of power even without shooting the battery will be drained quickly e Performing auto focus repeatedly by pressing the shutter button halfway in shooting mode e Displaying images on the LCD monitor for a prolonged period e When connected to a computer or printer When using a drained battery the camera may turn off without
68. c Fill in flash Always fires 1 1805ec PA _ Fashof Slow synchronization SLOW red eye reduction 1st ae synchronization curtain ee a 60sec SLOW 1st curtain Goetz 1 180sec a Slow synchronization 2nd SLOW2 2nd curtain curtain i Fill in flash ill i tst 60sec E Ge eer 1 180sec SM e Flash off Lal ee eee Fill in flash Slow synchronization 2nd curtain 2nd 60sec 2nd Always fires CURTAIN 1 180sec curtain When the flash is set to the Super FP mode it detects backlight and fires with a longer duration than for normal flash before emitting light AUTO can be set in mode Flash synchronization and shutter speed i Upper limit of Fixed SE Flash timing ynchronization timing when timing flash fires P 1 lens focal length x 2 or synchronization ee 1 60 A timing whichever is slower 4 180 1 Can be changed using menu 1 60 1 180 LS X SYNC US Custom menu P 78 2 Can be changed using menu 30 1 180 LS SLOW LIMIT I gt Custom menu P 78 Manual flash guide numbers for the built in flash All figures are approximate and given in meters ISO 200 Flash range Flash range can be calculated as shown below GN ISO 200 x ISO sensitivity factor Aperture f number Flash range m GN ISO200 Depending on flash output the Guide Number GN may be from 1 4 minimum to 10 FULL ISO s
69. can be enabled in M mode using ISO AUTO IS Custom menu P 78 EN 45 Sequential shooting using the self timer The camera will take photos at a rate of about 3 frames per second fos while the shutter button is pressed all the way down Alternatively the self timer can be used for self or group portraits or to reduce camera shake when the camera is mounted on a tripod or otherwise fixed in place Press the Gy button 7 to display the direct menu P SHIS 2 Select an option using lt gt and press Shoots 1 frame at a time when the shutter button is pressed normal shooting mode Photographs are taken at about 3 frames per second fps while the shutter button is pressed all the way down S AF or MF selected for AF MODE P 34 Press the shutter button halfway to focus the rest of the way down to start the timer First the self 12s Self timer 12 SEC timer lamp lights up for approximately 10 seconds then it blinks for approximately 2 seconds and the picture is taken Press the shutter button halfway to focus the rest of the way down to start the timer The self timer lamp blinks for approximately 2 seconds and then the picture is taken Ch Sequential shooting Ge Self timer 2 SEC suolido pesn Ajjuenbess Audei6boloud oiseg e KA Notes e To cancel the activated self timer press the ays button e During sequential shooting focus exposure and white balance are locked at
70. ch a lens to the camera ye Caution EN Z 0 e Make sure the camera is turned off Lens Lips Do not press the lens release button a A IK SE e Do not touch internal portions of the NO E Alignment mark Y A camera E Y Sl Si e Align the lens attachment mark red on the camera with the alignment mark red on the lens then insert the lens into the camera s body e Rotate the lens in the direction indicated by the arrow until you hear it click 3 Remove the lens Cap Removing the lens from the camera While pressing the lens release button rotate the lens in the direction of the arrow 3 Interchangeable lenses P 98 epinb oiseg U OD O sab my Q LU h 3 LI D p a Power on 1 Press the ON OFF button to turn on the camera e When the camera is turned on the blue power lamp will light and the monitor will turn on e When the camera is turned on dust reduction will be performed to remove dust from the surface of the image sensor filter e To turn off the power press the ON OFF button again 2 Set the mode dial to ANA Mode dial OPS Gs LCD monitor Battery level green Camera ready to shoot Displayed for about 10 seconds after the camera is turned on green Low battery LU blinks red Charge the battery Number of storable still pictures Available recording time Setting the date time Da
71. de is suitable for taking pictures of still subjects or subjects with limited movement The camera repeats focusing while the shutter button remains pressed halfway When the subject is in focus the AF confirmation mark lights up on the LCD monitor and the beep sounds when the focus is locked at the first and second time Even if the subject moves or you change the composition of the picture the camera continues trying to focus e Four Thirds system lenses focus using S AF This function allows you MF to manually focus on Near manual focus any subject S AF MF After pressing the shutter button halfway to focus in S AF Simultaneous use of S AF mode you can turn the focus ring to fine adjust focus mode and MF mode manually Press the shutter button halfway to focus the camera then tracks and maintains focus on the current subject while the shutter button is held in this position C AF TR e The AF target is displayed in red if the camera can no AF Tracking longer track the subject Release the shutter button and then frame the subject again and press the shutter button halfway e Four Thirds system lenses focus using S AF S AF single AF C AF continuous AF amp Tips e The RLS PRIORITY S P 80 and RLS PRIORITY C P 80 options can be used to choose whether the shutter can be released when the camera is unable to focus e MF ASSIST P 79 can be used to enable automatic zoom display when the lens focu
72. e Can 1 4000 Shutter speed Exposure warning display If the optimum exposure cannot be obtained when pressing the shutter button halfway the display will blink on the LCD monitor Shooting Warning display f EE blinking Status Action Ja sl The subjectis e Increase the ISO sensitivity e Decrease the ISO sensitivity N x 7 The subjectis e Use a commercially available ND Pa Ne too bright filter for adjusting the amount of light The subjectis e Decrease the aperture value 7 wh rs e Increase the ISO sensitivity e Increase the aperture value The subject is e Decrease the ISO sensitivity or use overexposed a commercially available ND filter for adjusting the amount of light The subject is e Set the shutter speed slower ak Kc Increase the ISO sensitivity e Set the shutter speed faster The subject is e Decrease the ISO sensitivity or use overexposed a commercially available ND filter for adjusting the amount of light e The aperture value at the moment when its indication blinks varies with the lens type and focal length of the lens UOUESULIOIUI EN EN 105 UOUS w i 106 EN Flash modes that can be set by shooting mode e Super Ss Shooting Flash Conditions for Shutter Mode SIS Tee lais timing firing the flash speed limit panel AUTO Auto flash Fires automatically eg in dark backlit Auto flash 1st ae 1 180 sec conditions red eye reduction curtain S 30se
73. e a still picture when movie recording is finished This feature is useful when you want to record a still picture as well as the movie Select MOVIE STILL in Custom gt Menu P 78 tab Wi MOVIE ON 2 Select ON and press the button Caution BACK e WE SET OK e This option is only available when the shutter button is used to record movies Wireless remote control flash photography External flash units that offer a remote control mode and are designated for use with this camera can be used for wireless flash photography The built in flash can independently control up to three groups of remote flash units See the documentation provided with the external flash units for details 1 Set the remote flash units to RC mode and place them as desired e Turn each flash unit on press the MODE button and select RC mode e Select a channel and group for each flash unit 2 Select ON for RC MODE in amp Shooting menu 2 P 110 e The super control panel switches to RC mode e You can choose a super control panel display by repeatedly pressing the INFO button e Select a flash mode note that red eye reduction is not available in RC mode 3 Adjust the settings for each group in the super control panel Group Flash intensity value Normal flash Super FP flash e Select the flash control Le e Switch between normal mode and adjust the flash flash and Super FP flash intensity individually for a i a g
74. e camera to other HDMI output devices Doing so may damage the camera HDMI output is not performed while connected via USB to a computer or printer suoijdo yoeahe d Using the TV remote control The camera can be operated by a TV remote control when connected to a TV that supports HDMI control Select HDMI in Custom Menu P 78 tab kd 2 Select HDMI CONTROL and choose ON 3 Operate the camera by using the TV remote control e You can operate the camera by following the operation guide displayed on the TV e During single frame playback you can display or hide the information display by pressing the Red button and display or hide the index display by pressing the Green button e Some functions may be unavailable even if displayed depending on the TV EN 67 6 Sending and receiving images soabew Huiao pue Buipu s D 68 EN The optional OLYMPUS PENPAL can be used to upload pictures to and receive pictures from Bluetooth devices or other cameras connected to an OLYMPUS PENPAL Visit the OLYMPUS website for more information on Bluetooth devices Before sending or receiving images select ON for MENU DISPLAY gt MENU DISPLAY to make the accessory port menu accessible Sending images Resize and upload JPEG images to another device Before sending images make sure that the receiving device is set to the mode for receiving data 1 Display the picture you wish to send full
75. e super control iSO panel select the desired setting using Cursor AV lt P and press Gei e You can also select settings using the control dial ISO WB A 0 N NATURAL G 0 0 0 elen Aoh OFF sRGB 2 0 0 Smal ke at Ak Je Super Fine RAW 2 Select an option using lt gt and press e Repeat steps 1 and 2 as necessary e The selected settings take effect automatically if sOullles e weo Bulziwoisny EN no operations are performed for a few seconds aN V i C CN i e Ss Ka 3 Press the shutter button halfway to WY Wi 200 250 320 400 500 return to shooting mode SR wel Gi sOHullles Gioumg2 Bulziwoisny 83 EN Recording movies with the shutter button Movies are usually recorded using the button but the shutter button can be used if other functions have been assigned to both the Fn and buttons Set the mode dial to kd AF confirmation mark 2 Press the shutter button halfway down and focus on what you wish record e When the subject is in focus the AF confirmation mark lights up mode Available display recording time 3 Press the shutter button all the way to begin recording e REC lights up while both movie and sound are recorded simultaneously 4 Press the shutter button all the way to end recording Lights up in red Total during recording recording time Taking a photograph when recording ends Select ON for MOVIE STILL to tak
76. ection 35 Toggling quickly between AF and MF ssssesicss ee 35 Zoom frame AF zoom AF 36 Face priority AF pupil detection At 37 Taking pictures using face PONY cessi sr Controlling exposure exposure compensation 38 Previewing the effects of exposure compensation and white balance cccceeeeees 38 Changing the brightness of highlights and shadows 38 Choosing how the camera measures brightness INVGUCFING a ccdiacericcstenchisrssinentesiacstvee 39 Exposure lock AE lock 39 Adjusting color white balance 40 White balance compensation 41 One touch white balance 41 Processing options DICTURE Mod scesmionninsn 42 Image quality record mode 44 Choosing a record mode 44 Setting the image aspect 45 ISO sensitivity EN 45 Sequential shooting using the self timer 46 Reducing camera shake the image stablzert 47 Other shooting options 48 Point and shoot photography P program model 48 Choosing aperture A aperture priority mode 49 Choosing shutter speed S shutter priority mode 50 Choosing aperture and shutter speed M manual mode 51 Choosing when the exposure ends bulb ccccceeeeeees 51 Panoramas sensors 52 Taking pictures for a panorama EE 52 Recording multiple exposures in a single image multiple exposure sses 93 Var
77. el at which the Ca warning is LEVEL displayed E AEL AFL MENU gt gt i gt AEL AFL The Fn and buttons can be used for metering or S AF AEL AFL autofocus Choose a mode for each focus mode HALF WAY AEL S AF FULLY EXPOSURE AEL BACK gt itend SET OK AEL AFL Fn button or Shutter button function button function Mode When holding down Half press Half press Full press AEL AFL Focus Exposure Focus SBS Focus Exposure modet S AF Locked Locked S AF mode2 S AF Looked Locked mode3 Locked SA AF mode2 S AF start Locked Locked Locked mode3 lacked Locked C AF start mode4 Locked Locked C AF start modes oes es mode Locked Locked JL SA g o Locked p oe Cc Las sOHullles e weo Bulziwoisny Q Sie wel Gi sOHullles Gioumg2 Bulziwoisny EN E V FUNCTION gt gt FUNCTION MENU gt gt i lt BUTTON FUNCTION gt V FUNCTION gt FUNCTION The following functions can be assigned to the gt and V buttons The button performs the same function as the 4 button E Fn FUNCTION FUNCTION MENU gt amp gt Kl gt BUTTON FUNCTION Fn FUNCTION FUNCTION The following functions can be assigned to the Fn and buttons Fn FACE Pressing the Fn or button selects ON for DETECT FACE PRIORITY press the Fn or button again to turn it off P 37 81 PREVIEW Press and hold the Fn
78. ensitivity factor ISO sensitivity x 1600 3200 6400 Aperture f number Aperture can be set to values between the maximum aperture for the lens and f 22 Check the maximum aperture for the lens Minimum range Approximate distance at The lens may cast shadows over objects close which vignetting occurs to the camera causing vignetting or be too aan 0 35m bright even at minimum output 0 25m 40 150mm 14 150 mm Flash can not be used e Use optional off camera flash units to prevent vignetting To prevent photographs from being overexposed select mode A or M and choose a high f number or reduce ISO sensitivity External flash shooting With this camera you can use one of the separately sold external flash units to achieve a flash suited to your needs The external flashes communicate with the camera allowing you to control the camera s flash modes with various available flash control modes such as TTL AUTO and Super FP flash An external flash unit specified for use with this camera can be mounted on the camera by attaching it to the camera s hot shoe You can also attach the flash to the flash bracket on the camera using the bracket cable optional Refer to the documentation provided with the external flash units as well Functions available with external flash units Optional flash Flash control mode GN Guide number ISO100 FL 50R TTL AUTO AUTO MANUAL GN50 85 mm GN28 24 mm L 36R FP TTLA
79. ering shadow control Ia 39 Spot metering Tel 39 STORA QE Ssn ter tetecentes 72 ID e oneatenatoae en oegaangnananesan etal 2 SUNSET B acii 17 Super control panel eeee 87 Super FP aS E 107 System Chart 102 T TEST PICTURE EN 86 Tone control ee ae geg 32 38 Trimming ET 63 76 U Underwater macro underwater wide Sd gt re 86 USB MODE E 81 V V le ege ER E 80 NEE 42 Ve NEE 81 W I TE E 40 82 WB BRP EE 55 WB E E O eeiacecninieisiniiia 55 White balance compensation WBY 41 White balance WD 40 Z ZOOM CIS play sssrinin 36 Zoom frame EN 36 EN 125 MEMO 126 EN MEMO EN 127
80. esentations or warranties regarding any damages or benefit expected by using this unit lawfully or any request from a third person which are caused by the inappropriate use of this product e Olympus makes no representations or warranties regarding any damages or any benefit expected by using this unit lawfully which are caused by erasing picture data Disclaimer of Warranty e Olympus makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied by or concerning any content of these written materials or software and in no event shall be liable for any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose or for any consequential incidental or indirect damages including but not limited to damages for loss of business profits business interruption and loss of business information arising from the use or inability to use these written materials or software or equipment Some countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages or of the implied warranty so the above limitations may not apply to you e Olympus reserves all rights to this manual Warning Unauthorized photographing or use of copyrighted material may violate applicable copyright laws Olympus assumes no responsibility for unauthorized photographing use or other acts that infringe upon the rights of copyright owners Copyright Notice All rights reserved No part of these written
81. ess Gi 3 Press A to rotate the image counterclockwise V to rotate it clockwise the image rotates each time the button is pressed e Press Gi to save settings and exit e The rotated image is saved in its current orientation e Movies and protected images can not be rotated Slideshow This function displays images stored on the card one after another 7 Press during playback and select the JPEG slideshow option JPEG EDIT g ZONI d Tair SE BACK ee SET OK 2 Adjust settings START Start the slideshow Images are displayed in order starting with the current picture Set BGM 6 types or turn BGM OFF SLIDE Set type of slideshow to execute START gt BGM MELANCHOLY SLIDE ALL SLIDE INTERVAL 3SEC MOVIE INTERVAL SHORT BACK Mend SET gt OK suoljdo yoeqhe q RS SLIDE Choose the length of time each slide is INTERVAL displayed from 2 to 10 seconds Select FULL to include full length movie clips in the slide show SHORT to include only the opening portion of each clip MOVIE INTERVAL 3 Select START and press the button e The slideshow will start e Press the oi button to stop the slideshow Volume Press A V during the slide show to adjust the overall volume of the camera speaker Press JS to adjust the balance between the background music and the sound recorded with photographs or movies Caution e If the slideshow is left running for about 30 minutes the camera will
82. f brightness in the image The horizontal axis gives the brightness the vertical axis the number of pixels of each brightness in the image Areas above the upper limit at shooting are displayed in red those below the lower limit in blue and the area metered using spot metering in green Highlight amp Shadow display Areas above the upper limit of brightness for the image are shown in red those below the lower limit in blue HISTOGRAM SETTINGS IS Custom menu P 78 Light box display Compare two images side by side Press to select the image on the opposite side of the display In addition to adjusting settings using B INFO SETTINGS in the custom menus you will also have to select mode2 for gt CLOSE UP MODE gt Custom menu P 78 e The base image is displayed on the right Use lt 1 to select an image and press to move the image to the left The image to be compared to the image on the left can be selected on the right To choose a different base image highlight the right frame and press Gei e Press Q to zoom in on the current image You can zoom in or out by pressing INFO andusing AV e Use A V lt to view other areas of the picture The image displayed changes each time the Q button is pressed suoijdo pesn Ajjuenbesj Audeis6boloud oiseg A Se Suoudo posn AugenbeiuAudeiDououd oiseg E 32 EN Other uses for the INFO button One touch white balance To view the one touch white b
83. g movie recording e To take a photograph during movie recording press the shutter button Press the button to end recording Three files will be recorded to the memory card the movie footage preceding the photograph the photograph itself and the movie footage following the photograph e Only one photograph can be taken at a time during movie recording the self timer and flash can not be used Caution e Image size and quality for photographs are independent of movie frame size e The autofocus and metering used in movie mode may differ from that used to take photographs e The button can not be used to record movies in the following instances shutter button pressed halfway BULB Sequential shooting PANORAMA multiple exposure etc still photography also ends EN H a Taking photographs shooting movies Frame the shot e Keep your fingers and the strap away from the lens epinb oiseg Horizontal grip Using lenses with an UNLOCK switch Retractable lenses with an UNLOCK switch can not be used while retracted Turn the zoom ring in the direction of arrow 37 to extend the lens To store turn the zoom ring in the direction of arrow 4 while sliding the UNLOCK switch 2 Adjust the focus e Lightly press the shutter button down to the first position press the shutter button halfway LU D eee O oO O D es D O 5 n AF target AF confirmation mark Press the shutter butt
84. ge shooting outdoors in the shadows on Preset white a clear day balance For shooting outdoors on a cloudy day 2000K For shooting under a tungsten light aif For underwater photography Color Choose when a white or gray subject can Besse temperature be used to measure white balance and the P 32 set by one subject is under mixed lighting or lit by an touch WB unknown type of flash or other light source EWEN zung __ After pressing the INFO button use lt a gt CWB buttons to select a color temperature and balance 14000K then press Gi White balance color temperature As their temperature increases objects first start to shine red and then to shine blue as the temperature rises further Color temperature expresses the color of light in this way using absolute temperatures in degrees K kelvin e Fluorescent light sources indicated by white dots in the accompanying figure have colors that differ slightly from those on the color temperature scale the values shown in the figure have been converted to color temperatures for illustrative purposes One touch white More Blue 4000 50006000 s000IK More Red 3000 2000 ep qing Ier UO peys awed ajpueg W I eum JOH uasan SWUM jusosasonyj y ym su u Aep I at3 JSCOISAQ ua s lon mue White balance compensation This function lets you make fine changes to the auto WB and preset WB settings Select
85. ge stabilizer function of either the lens or the camera You cannot use amp FACE PRIORITY in movie mode When the inside of the camera becomes hot shooting is automatically stopped to protect the camera With some art filters C AF operation is limited It is recommended to use a SD speed class 6 compatible card for movie shooting The camera may not correctly display the recording time in art filter mode Movies recorded in ART5 DIORAMA mode play back at high speed during recording the recording time is adjusted to reflect the playback time and advances more slowly than usual SOIAOW BUIMABIA pue Dumooue 58 EN Movie sound options recording sound with movies 1 Display the live control P 20 and select MOVIE il using A V 2 Switch ON OFF using lt gt and press the button Caution e When recording sound in a movie the sound made by the lens and camera operating may be recorded If desired you can reduce these sounds by shooting with AF MODE set to S AF or by limiting the amount of times you press the buttons e No sound is recorded in ART5 DIORAMA mode Viewing movies 1 Display a movie in single frame playback and press the Gi button 2 Select MOVIE PLAY using A V and Da ML press the Gi button to begin playback e SETOR e The following operations can be performed during j movie playback Pause or resume playback 7 While playback is paused press A to display the first frame and press
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87. i NO 2 Select YES and press Gi e The selected images will be erased ERASE SELECTED BACK itend SET OK All frame erase Erase all images on the memory card Select CARD SETUP in shooting menu P 110 2 Select ALL ERASE and press e The FORMAT option P 96 can be used to delete non image data 3 Select YES and press Gei Image overlay Up to 3 frames of RAW images taken with the camera can be overlaid and saved as a separate image The image is saved with the record mode set at the time the image is saved If RAW is selected the copy will be saved in IBN RAW format 7 WithaRAW image displayed during playback press Gei and select IMAGE OVERLAY 2 Select the number of images in the overlay and press Dei 3 Use AV lt I gt to select the RAW images IMAGE OVERLAY that will be used in the overlay and press to select e When you have selected the number of images specified in Step 2 the overlay will be displayed 4 Adjust gain e Use lt to select an image and use A V to adjust Ee gain be e Gain can be adjusted in the range 0 1 2 0 Check 5 e results in the roor ele Se ress El A confirmation dialog will be ae TT displayed select YES and press Gei amp Tips e To overlay 4 or more frames save the overlay image as a RAW file and use IMAGE OVERLAY repeatedly BACK Wend SET OK suo1 do yoeq ejd Q Audio recording Add an audio recording up to
88. ial BEER ee gt Artfilter ART Choe dee oe oe MENS Oo eee eee eee ced ee o a ie oons Mo eege Ti Choosing an aspect ratio gt Aspect ratio 45 o ll oa gt a a SE gt Scene SCN i7 SH P EE 5 Pro level photography made gt Live guide 18 D simple a a_i K Taking pictures so that whites Exposure compensation 38 come out white and blacks come TEEN oe REESEN Li e A Taking pictures with a blurred bive guide ee 18 Docooung Aperture priority shooting 49 Taking pictures that stop the Live guide 18 subject in motion or convey a gt Lene sense of motion Shutter priority shooting 50 Taking pictures with the correct gt White balance 40 e One touch white balance o Processing pictures to match the PICTURE MODE i 42 subject Taking monotone pictures Art filter ART 16 KEE WE e ee Le aera Zoom frame AF zoom AF 36 When the camera won t focus on your subject a P OCUS OCK AA Focusing on a small spot in the frame confirming focus before gt Zoom frame AF zoom AF 36 COMING aa Recomposing photographs after Focuslock o 35 EEN C AF TR AF Tracking 34 Turning off the beep speaker gt ail Beep sound 81 Disabling the flash taking photos gt ae cummin lll 96 INOUE We ISO DIS MODE oo nnes 45 17 IMAGE STABILIZER a ANTI SHOCK 82 ee eae TT kee EE Self timer 46 Tere Remote cable 100 Flash shooting 56 Taking pictures of a subject Wer TO GRADATION PICTURE je MODE S E Ee
89. ice if neither Guarantee Certificate is completed nor the above document is attached or if the information contained in it is incomplete or illegible 2 Since this Guarantee Certificate will not be re issued keep it in a safe place e Please refer to the list on the web site http www olympus com for the authorized international Olympus service network Trademarks e IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation e Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation e Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Inc e The SDHC and SDXC logos are trademarks e Shadow Adjustment Technology function contains patented technologies from Apical O Limited e All other company and product names are registered trademarks and or trademarks of lt their respective owners apical e Micro Four Thirds and the Micro Four Thirds logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of OLYMPUS IMAGING Corporation in Japan the United States the countries of the European Union and other countries e PENPAL is used in reference to the OLYMPUS PENPAL e 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 EN 12 SNOILNVOSYd ALAAVS 122 EN Index Symbols Shooting Menu 110 Shooting Menu 3 110
90. ied image is recorded using the option currently selected for image quality the modified copy at an image quality of JPEG M quality 2560 x 1920 e Q FISHEYE EFFECT WIDE ANGLE and IS MACRO are for use with optional lens attachments epinb oiseg OU ce O CG O D s D O o a Using live guides Live guides are available in iAUTO D i mode While iAUTO is a full auto mode live guides make it easy to access a variety of advanced photographic techniques Guide item Level bar selection ei ON CHANGE COLOR SATURATION p n oiseg FLAT amp MUTED MENU Level bar selection Affects CHANGE COLOR CLEAR amp FLAT amp Saturation contrast SATURATION VIVID MUTED gradation etc CHANGE COLOR p Color temperature IMAGE KEE Ge gradation etc LU eee O CG O D o O T Exposure GE BRIGHT Z DARK compensation gradation etc l Aperture live BLUR BACKGROUND BLUR SHARP BLURRED STOP Shutter speed 1 2s fastest speed MOTION MOTION frame rate etc EXPRESS MOTIONS e TIPS FOR CHILD PHOTO e TIPS FOR PET PHOTO e TIPS FOR FLOWER PHOTO e TIPS FOR CUISINE PHOTO e TIPS FOR FRAMING e TIPS WITH ACCESSORY SHOOTING TIPS Monitor frame rate slows 18 EN Get he mode dial to B 2 After pressing Gr to display the live guide use the A V buttons on the arrow pad to highlight an item and press to select Guide item p n
91. ight subject LOW KEY Gradation for a dark subject SATURATION Vividness of the color ERREGI Sets the extent that the effect will i ENHANCE be applied Creates a black and white image B amp W FILTER The filter color is brightened MONOTONE and the complementary color is darkened Creates a normal black and l Reproduces clearly defined Ye YELLOW white cloud with natural blue sky Slightly emphasizes colors in H lt blue skies and sunsets Strongly emphasizes colors in R RED blue skies and brightness of crimson foliage Strongly emphasizes colors in eee RIE SN red lips and green leaves PICT TONE Colors the black and white image MONOTONE Creates a normal black and SISEPIA B BLUE suoiido pasn Ajjuenbes Audes6boloud oiseg 4 P PURPLE Purplish G GREEN Greenish Caution e Changes to contrast have no effect at settings other than NORMAL EN 43 suoiido pasn Ajjuenbes Audei6boloud oiseg e Image quality record mode Select an image quality for photographs and movies according their intended use for example retouching on a computer or display on the web MN is a good all purpose choice for photographs as is HD for movies Choosing arecord mode 1 Display the live control P 20 and use A V to choose a record mode for movies or photographs e The selected option is displayed in the monitor Record mode E Record modes still images Choose from RAW and JPE
92. ill be returned to the factory default settings if the camera is left without the battery for approximately 1 day The settings will be cancelled more quickly if the battery was only loaded in the camera for a short time before being removed Before taking important pictures check that the date and time settings are correct Set functions are restored to their factory default settings When you rotate the mode dial or turn off the power in a shooting mode other than P A S or M functions with changes made to their settings are restored to the factory default settings Image taken appears whitish This may occur when the picture is taken in backlight or semi backlight conditions This is due to a phenomenon called flare or ghosting As far as possible consider a composition where strong light source is not taken in the picture Flare may occur even when a light source is not present in the picture Use a lens hood to shade the lens from the light source If a lens hood does not have effect use your hand to shade the lens from the light IS Interchangeable lenses P 98 Unknown bright dot s appear on the subject in the picture taken This may be due to stuck pixel s on the image pickup device Perform PIXEL MAPPING If the problem persists repeat pixel mapping a few times Pixel mapping Checking the image processing functions P 96 Functions that cannot be selected from menus Some items may not be selectable from
93. in all modes except CWB ALL RESET Set white balance compensation for all modes except CWB to 0 COLOR SPACE You can select how colors are reproduced on the monitor or printer K lt COLOR WB MENU gt gt id Option 1 feier dC SHADING COMP Choose ON to correct peripheral illumination according to the type of lens e Compensation is not available for teleconverters or extension tubes e Noise may be visible at the edges of photographs taken at high ISO sensitivities The record mode for JPEG photographs can be selected from four combinations of image size and compression rate The camera offers a choice of three sizes and four compression rates for each combination Modifying JPEG record modes Use lt to select a combination 4 1 Lea ee and use A V to TSE OTE SIN BISE a a b change Press 6R BACK ed SET OK Number of pixels Compression rate PIXEL COUNT Choose the pixel count for M and B size images Select PIXEL COUNT in the Custom Menu P 78 fi tab Select Middle or ae Small and press Mitigate 2500x1920 E SMEL 1280x960 Choose a pixel count and press BACK ewen E gt SET 0K i RECORD ERASE MENU gt gt i E QUICK ERASE f ON is selected pressing the T button in the playback display will immediately delete the current image RAW JPEG Choose the action performed when a photograph ERASE recorded at a setting of RAW JPEG is era
94. ing light sources FULL M FULLO SEU anual FULL For users who prefer manual operation Flash CN Manual 1 4 output is expressed as a fraction of full power SI Manual 1 16 1 4 1 16 or 1 64 1 64 Manual 1 64 1 Both the built in flash and optional external flash units turn off 2 Built in flash only g SLOW2 2nd CURTAIN 4 Press the shutter button all the way Caution e nO O 4 Red eye reduction flash after the pre flashes it takes about 1 second before the shutter is released Do not move the camera until shooting is complete e QH 4 Red eye reduction flash may not work effectively under some shooting conditions e When the flash fires the shutter speed is set to 1 180 sec or slower When shooting a subject against a bright background with the fill in flash the background may be overexposed 56 EN Adjusting flash output Flash intensity control Flash output can be adjusted if you find that your subject to appears overexposed or is underexposed even though the exposure in the rest of the frame is just right 1 Display the live control P 20 and select the Flash intensity control item using AV and press the Gi button amp Tips e For information on flash bracketing VS FL BKT FL bracketing P 55 Caution e This does not work when the flash control mode on the electronic flash is set to MANUAL e If flash intensity is adjusted on the electronic flash i
95. ing the applicable national warranty period and has been purchased from an authorized Olympus distributor within the business area of Olympus Europa Holding GmbH as stipulated on the website http www olympus com this product will be repaired or at Olympus s option replaced free of charge To claim under this warranty the customer must take the product before the end of the applicable national warranty period to the dealer where the product was purchased or any other Olympus service station within the business area of Olympus Europa Holding GmbH as stipulated on the website http Awww olympus com During the one year period of the World Wide Guarantee the customer may turn the product in at any Olympus service station Please notice that not in all countries such Olympus service station exists The customer shall transport the product to the dealer or Olympus authorized service station at his own risk and shall be responsible for any costs incurred in transporting the product N Provisions of Guarantee 1 OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP Shinjuku Monolith 2 3 1 Nishi Shinjuku Shinjuku ku Tokyo 163 0914 Japan grants a one year World Wide Guarantee This worldwide Guarantee must be presented at an Olympus authorized repair service station before any repair can be made under conditions of this Guarantee This Guarantee is valid only if the Guarantee Certificate and proof of purchase are presented at the Olympus repair service station Please note that t
96. ixed at ISO 200 in mode M ALL Auto ISO sensitivity selection is available in all modes BULB TIMER You can set the maximum time for bulb shooting ANTI SHOCK Choose the delay between the shutter button being pressed and the shutter being released This diminishes camera shake caused by vibrations This feature is useful in situations such as microscope photography and astrophotography It is also useful for sequential shooting P 46 and self timer photography P 46 fa 3 CUSTOM X SYNC Choose the shutter speed used when the flash fires 10 Choose the slowest shutter speed available when a flash is used zl When set to ON it will be added to the exposure wel compensation value and flash intensity control will be performed K lt COLOR WB MENU gt gt iid NOISE REDUCT This function reduces the noise that is generated during long exposures AUTO Noise reduction is only performed at slow shutter speeds ON Noise reduction is performed with every shot OFF Noise reduction off e Noise reduction requires about twice the time needed 51 to record the image e Noise reduction turns off automatically during sequential shooting e This function may not work effectively with some shooting conditions or subjects NOISE FILTER Choose the amount of noise reduction performed at high ISO sensitivities Choose the white balance mode 40 ALL ALL SET Use the same white balance compensation
97. le and pictures can be taken both when the zoom frame is displayed and when the view through the lens is zoomed in e At higher zoom ratios autofocus is more accurate when the view though the lens is zoomed in Caution e Zoom is visible only in the monitor and has no effect on the resulting photographs Face priority AF pupil detection AF When ON is selected for face priority the camera will set focus and digital ESP metering for faces indicated by white frames Taking pictures using face priority 1 Display the live control P 20 and select IO FACE PRIORITY using AV 2 Use lt to select ON and press 3 Point the camera at your subject e f a face is detected it will be indicated by a white border 4 Press the shutter button halfway to focus e When the camera focuses on the face in the white border the border will turn green e If the camera is able to detect the subject s eyes it will focus on the closer of the two eyes and the focus point will be indicated by a green frame pupil detection AF 5 Press the shutter button the rest of the way down to shoot Caution e Face priority applies only to the first shot in each sequence taken during sequential shooting e Depending on the subject the camera may not be able to correctly detect the face e In metering modes other than Digital ESP metering the camera will meter exposure for the selected position KA Notes e Face priority is also a
98. ly selected for aerer De white balance compensation x 7 e No pictures will be taken during WB bracketing if there is not enough memory on the card for the selected number of frames BACK Weu SET OK FL BKT FL bracketing The camera varies flash level over three shots no modification on the first shot negative on the second and positive on the third In single frame shooting one shot is taken each time the shutter button is pressed in sequential shooting all shots are taken while the shutter button is pressed e The indicator turns green during bracketing FL BKT e The size of the bracketing increment changes with the value selected for EV STEP US Custom menu 3F 0 3EV R 78 3F 0 7EV 3F 1 0EV BACK ee Dec GEI OK ISO BKT ISO bracketing The camera varies sensitivity by 0 3 EV 0 7 EV or 1 0 EV over three shots no modification on the first shot negative on the second and positive on the third bracketing the current sensitivity setting or if auto sensitivity is selected the optimal sensitivity setting while keeping shutter speed and aperture fixed In single frame shooting one shot is taken each time the shutter button is pressed in sequential shooting all shots are taken while the shutter button is pressed e The size of the bracketing increment does not change ISO BKT with the value selected for ISO STEP Custom menu P 78 3F 0 3EV e Bracketing is performed regardless of the
99. n 2 Use lt I gt to choose a focus distance and press e Choose a focal length between 8mm and 1000mm e Choose the value that most closely matches to the one that is printed on the lens Caution e The image stabilizer cannot correct excessive camera shake or camera shake that occurs when the shutter speed is set to the slowest speed In these cases it is recommended that you use a tripod When using a tripod set IMAGE STABILIZER to OFF When using a lens with an image stabilization function turn off the image stabilizer function of either the lens or the camera You may notice an operating sound or vibration when the image stabilizer is activated The image stabilizer will not activate at shutter speeds of over 2 seconds If the internal temperature of the camera exceeds the specified temperature the image stabilizer is deactivated and the image stabilizer icon lights red on the monitor suolido pesn Ajjuenbes Audei6boloud oiseg A EN 47 2 Other shooting options Point and shoot photography P program mode In mode P the camera automatically adjusts shutter speed and aperture in response to subject brightness Setthe mode dial to P 2 Take pictures e The shutter speed and aperture selected by the camera are displayed in the monitor e Rotate the control dial to adjust exposure compensation Shooting mode Shutter speed Aperture value Suoi1do Buljoous JaUu
100. ning the power off does not erase the data amp Tips e If the subject is too bright or too dark or visibly tinted the message WB NG RETRY will be displayed and no value will be recorded Correct the problem and repeat the process from Step 1 EN suolido pasn Ajjuenbes Audei6boloud oiseg A 41 suolido pesn Ajjuenbess Audei6boloud oiseg e 42 EN Processing options picture mode Select a picture mode and make individual adjustments to contrast sharpness and other parameters Changes to each picture mode are stored separately Select PICTURE MODE in shooting menu D P 110 PICTURE MODE BACK Weu SET OK 2 Select an option with lt I gt and press Picture modes 8 Produces more impressive looking pictures matched to the R VVD A MUTED Select one picture mode set the parameters and register Eil the setting POP ART SOFT FOCUS GRAINY FILM PIN HOLE DIORAMA DRAMATIC TONE Choose an art filter and select the desired effect 3 Press gt to display settings for the selected option CONTRAST Distinction between light and dark SHARPNESS Sharpness of the image GRADATION Adjust tone gradation Divides the image into detailed regions and adjusts the brightness separately for each region This is effective for images with areas of large contrast in which the whites appear too bright or the blacks appear too dark Use NORMAL mode for HIGH KEY Gradation for a br
101. nt to set focus and exposure separately while recomposing photographs or if you want to take a series of photographs at the same exposure e Assign AEL AFL to the Fn or button using Fn FUNCTION or FUNCTION AE lock Exposure locks anda icon is displayed when the button is pressed once Press the shutter button to take a picture e Press the button again to cancel AE lock amp Tips e To lock exposure while the button is pressed AEL AFL MEMO To activate AE lock with a set metering mode AEL METERING Custom menu P 78 EN 39 Suodo pesn Ajjuenbes Audei6bojoud oiseg e 40 EN Adjusting color white balance White balance WB ensures that white objects in images recorded by the camera appear white AUTO is suitable in most circumstances but other values can be selected according to the light source when AUTO fails to produce the desired results or you wish to introduce a deliberate color cast into your images 1 Display the live control P 20 and select the white balance item using A V 2 Select an option using lt gt and press Color a WB mode temperature Light conditions Auto white Used for most light conditions when there AUTO is a white portion framed on the LCD balance monitor Use this mode for general use For shooting outdoors on a clear day or to Eet 5300K capture the reds in a sunset or the colors in a fireworks display 7500K
102. o M 2 Rotate the control dial to choose the shutter speed To select the aperture press the E4 button A e To use the arrow pad to adjust shutter speed and aperture begin by pressing the 4 button A and then use lt to select the aperture and A V to choose the shutter speed The shutter speed can be set to 1 4000 60 sec or BULB 3 Take pictures Caution e Exposure compensation is not available in M mode Choosing when the exposure ends bulb You can take a picture with a bulb exposure time in which the shutter stays open as long as you hold down the shutter button Time the end of the exposure to suit the subject Use for landscapes and fireworks In M mode set the shutter speed to BULB e BULB is displayed on the LCD monitor amp Tips e To automatically end bulb shooting after a specified period of time BULB TIMER To fix the focus during manual focus shooting BULB FOCUSING VS Custom menu P 78 Caution e To prevent blur during bulb photography mount the camera on a tripod and use a remote cable P 100 e The following functions are not available during bulb shooting Sequential shooing self timer shooting AE bracket shooting image stabilizer flash bracketing Noise in images While shooting at slow shutter soeeds noise may appear on screen These phenomena are caused when current is generated in those sections of the image pickup device that are not normally exposed t
103. o light resulting in a rise in temperature in the image pickup device or image pickup device drive circuit This can also occur when shooting with a high ISO setting in a high temperature environment To reduce this noise the camera activates the noise reduction function NOISE REDUCT Custom menu P 78 Suomdo BullooUs 19410 EN 51 Suoi1do Duuoousg 194 0 Di 52 EN Panoramas If you have installed the supplied computer software you can use it to join pictures together to form a panorama IS Using OLYMPUS Viewer 2 ib P 70 Taking pictures for a panorama 7 Rotate the mode dial to SCN No Select PANORAMA and press Gi 3 Use AV lt I gt to choose a pan direction 4 Takea picture using the guides to frame the shot e Focus exposure and other settings are fixed at the values for the first shot 5 Take the remaining images framing each shot so that the guides overlap with the previous picture A at hl tae p i e Sch DER e A panorama may include up to 10 images A warning indicator I is displayed after the tenth shot 6 After taking the last shot press Gei to end the series Caution e During panorama shooting the image previously taken for position alignment will not be displayed With the frames or other markers for display in the images as a guide set the composition such that the edges of the overlapping images overlap within the frames KA N
104. o the previous step where you can make changes to the current print order press MENU D Camera setup Setup Menu Use the Setup Menu to set the basic camera functions e For details on using the menu lists see Using the q menus P 21 REC VIEW G MENU DISPLAY FIRMWARE BACK a et SET OK Date Set the camera clock 7 time setting GEZ You can change the language used for the on screen display Changing and error messages from ENGLISH to another language the display language IC Monitor You can adjust the brightness and brightness color temperature of the monitor adjustment Color temperature adjustment will affect only the LCD monitor display during playback Use lt I gt to switch between j color temperature and BACK ET Ok brightness and use A V to adjust the value between 7 7 For information on adjusting the brightness and color temperature of the electronic view finder see EVF ADJUST gt Accessory port menu options P 90 REC VIEW Choose whether pictures are displayed immediately after shooting and for how long This is useful for making a brief check of the picture you have just taken Pressing the shutter button halfway while checking the picture lets you resume shooting immediately 1SEC 20SEC Selects the number of seconds to display each picture Can be set in units of 1 second OFF The picture being recorded to the card is n
105. oaked in clean water and well wrung LCD monitor e Wipe gently with a soft cloth Lens e Blow dust off the lens with a commercially available blower For the lens wipe gently with a lens cleaning paper Storage e When not using the camera for a prolonged period remove the battery and card Store the camera in a cool dry place that is well ventilated Insert the battery periodically and test the camera s functions e Remove dust and other foreign matter from the body and rear caps before attaching them Attach the body cap to the camera to prevent dust from getting inside when no lens is attached Be sure to replace the front and rear lens caps before putting the lens away Clean the camera after use Do not store with insect repellent Cleaning and checking the image pickup device This camera incorporates a dust reduction function to keep dust from getting on the image pickup device and to remove any dust or dirt from the image pickup device surface with ultrasonic vibrations The dust reduction function operates when the camera is turned on The dust reduction function operates at the same time as the pixel mapping which checks the image pickup device and image processing circuitry Since dust reduction is activated every time the camera s power is turned on the camera should be held upright for the dust reduction function to be effective D Caution Do not use strong solvents such as benzene or alcohol or a chemic
106. oiseg 3 Use A V on the arrow pad to choose the level e If SHOOTING TIPS is selected highlight an item and press to view a description e Press the shutter button halfway to select e The effect of the selected level is visible in the display If BLUR BACKGROUND or EXPRESS f F ya MOTIONS is selected the display will return to NS Ext Ga normal but the selected effect will be visible in the ye FLAT amp MUTED final photograph CANCEL fend OU ce O CG D s o a O LI 4 Shoot e Press the shutter button to shoot e To clear the live guide from the display press the MENU button Caution e If RAW is currently selected for image quality image quality will automatically be set to EN RAW Live guide settings are not applied to the RAW copy Pictures may appear grainy at some live guide setting levels Changes to live guide setting levels may not be visible in the monitor e The flash can not be used with the live guide e Changes to live guide options cancel previous changes Choosing live guide settings that exceed the limits of the camera exposure meters may result in pictures that are over or under exposed EN 19 epinb oiseg U N s C CG O D s o O LI 20 EN a Using live control The live control can be used to adjust settings in P S A M and amp modes Using live control allows you to preview the effects of different settings in the monitor A custom
107. on again to turn the monitor on No function is assigned to the Fn or button Using the super control panel The term super control panel refers to the display shown below which lists shooting settings together with the option currently selected for each To use the super control panel select ON for EB CONTROL SETTINGS gt SCP P 80 To choose between the live control super control panel and other displays press the button while the camera is in shooting mode and press the INFO button to cycle through the different displays 0 Se NATURAL 1 0 Sal 6 RBO A NORM j GBE f Super Fine RAW SS OFF sR A 38 E Settings that can be modified using super control panel 4 Currently selected option Gradation P P 43 ISO sensitivity 0 0 P 45 B amp W Filter P assisen P 43 3 Sequential shooting self timer D 46 Picture tone T siden Eege Sek P 43 Flash Fuerer gutetesdeeaeaeeginsereg p 56 Color eb ee P 82 5 Flash intensity control P 57 Face priority WEE P 37 81 White balance c cceeeeeeeee p An WD Metering mode en P 39 White balance compensation SEN D 41 42 Aspect ratio EE P 45 T Picture mode Rat AE REGGIO eenegen P 44 Sharpness 8 P 43 AF mode D 34 Contrast Q P 43 AF target E P 35 Saturation Bb P 43 45 Image stabilizer eee P 47 Caution e Movie record mode is not displayed After displaying th
108. on halfway Shutter speed Aperture value e The AF confirmation mark or will be displayed and focus will lock o Lenses that supports Hi Speed Imager AF Oo Lenses with other Four Thirds mounts Visit our website for more information e The shutter speed and aperture value that have been set automatically by the camera are displayed 12 EN Pressing the shutter button halfway and all the way down The shutter button has two positions The act of lightly pressing the shutter button to the first position and holding it there is called pressing the shutter button halfway that of pressing it all the way down to the second position pressing the shutter button all or the rest of the way down Press the rest of Press halfway the way down en En 3 Release the shutter Taking photographs Scent Press the rest of Press the shutter button all the way een ae the way down fully gt e The shutter sounds and the picture is BE A taken LU a le O Q Q D Recording movies Release the shutter button and press the button to begin recording Press the button again to end recording amp Tips e f no operations are performed for a minute the camera enters sleep stand by mode to turn off the monitor and to cancel all actions The camera activates again when you touch any button the shutter button gt button etc SLEEP I gt Custom menu P 78
109. ontrol you can set the aperture value and shutter speed The settings made in the advanced shooting modes are retained even if the camera is turned off Movie zone Movie mode Movie P 58 e Easy shooting modes iAUTO P 18 e If is selected the camera automatically optimizes settings to suit the subject Select ART or SCN options according to Q gt OD Yn d Lei Q ms wn sab gt Q h Ss Gu Art filter P 16 Scene P 17 your subject or creative intent The camera optimizes settings automatically When rotating the mode dial or turning off the power in the easy shooting modes functions with changes made to their settings are restored to the factory default settings amp Tips e Resetting camera settings I Restoring default or custom settings P 33 10 EN Shutter button p n oiseg Photos shutter button Movies button Aperture and shutter speed are automatically adjusted for optimal results A You control aperture S You control shutter speed You control aperture and shutter The camera automatically adjusts speed settings and records a movie A full auto mode in which the Hd camera automatically optimizes settings for the current scene Select an art filter Photographs are recorded at the Shoot movies using art filter or settings selected in 99 MODE aperture and shutter speed effects a Taking photographs durin
110. or button to stop aperture down to the electronic selected value and preview depth of field P 49 cs Press the Fn or button to measure white balance P 41 een HOME Press the Fn or button to select the home AF target position saved with las SET HOME P 79 The home AF target position is indicated by a icon Press the button again to return to AF target mode If the camera is turned off when the home position is selected the home position will be reset MF Press the Fn or button to select MF for AF mode Press the button again to restore the previously selected AF mode RAW lt Press the Fn or button to toggle between JPEG and RAW JPEG record modes TEST PICTURE To take a photograph and display it in the monitor without recording it to the card press the shutter button while the Fn or button is pressed MYSET1 Pictures taken while the Fn or button is pressed will be shot MYSET4 using the settings selected for RESET MYSET P 33 ellen Press the Fn or button to toggle between Bel and when the waterproof protector is attached AEL AFL Press the Fn or button to lock focus and exposure REC Press the Fn or button to record a movie If this option has not been assigned to either button movies can be recorded by rotating the mode dial to Q BACKLIT LCD Press the Fn or button to turn the monitor off This is useful when you are using the electronic view finder Press the butt
111. ord High Definition HD movies with sound In movie mode you can create movies that take advantage of the effects available in modes A and M Changing the settings for movie recording Adding effects to a movie After selecting kd mode display the live control P 20 and use A V to highlight the shooting mode 2 Use lt P to choose a mode and press E Pee SS anomaloa Sarthe 1o he Pionmess orte subject set aperture You control both aperture and shutter speed Use lt 1 to choose the aperture A V to select the shutter speed from values between 1 30 s and 1 4000 s Sensitivity can be set manually to values between ISO 400 and 1600 auto ISO sensitivity control is not available ART1 Movie can be recorded with effects of art filter mode ART6 LS Using art filters P 16 Caution e When recording a movie you cannot change the settings for exposure compensation and aperture value and shutter speed e The size of each movie file is limited to 2GB With some types of media shooting may be interrupted unexpectedly before reaching the end of available recording time If IMAGE STABILIZER is activated while recording a movie the recorded image is enlarged slightly Even if I S 2 or I S 3 is selected the setting for I S 1 is applied Stabilization is not possible when the camera shake is excessive When using a lens with the image stabilizer function turn off the ima
112. ot displayed AUTO gt Displays the image being recorded and then switches to playback mode This is useful for erasing a picture after checking it MENU Choose whether to display the custom menus or accessory DISPLAY port menu FIRMWARE Your product s firmware version will be displayed When you make inquiries about your camera or accessories or when you want to download software you will need to state which version of each of the products you are using dnjes elwe Q 10 Customizing camera settings Custom Menu The custom menus are used to adjust the settings listed below Displaying the Custom Menu Before changing settings in the Custom Menu display the 4 Custom Menu tab by selecting ON for the 2 MENU DISPLAY gt 4 MENU DISPLAY option in the setup menu Press the MENU button to display the menus 1 2 Select the f setup menu tab P 77 using CNE AV and press gt 3 Select Te MENU DISPLAY using AV and EE Ee BACK i Srel 4 Select 4 MENU DISPLAY using A V and press 5 Select ON using A V and press the Gei button e The tab is displayed 34 tab mek Gi FIRMWARE BACK end SET OK BACK gt En SET OK Custom Menu options E AF MF MENU gt 3 gt ial AF MODE Choose the AF mode sOHullles e weo Bulziwoisny AF AREA Choose the AF target mode RESET LENS When set to ON this resets the focus of the lens infinity each time
113. otes e Pressing the oi button before shooting the first frame returns to the scene mode selection menu Pressing the Gei button in the midst of shooting ends the sequence of panorama shooting and allows you to continue with the next one Recording multiple exposures in a single image multiple exposure Record multiple exposures in a single image using the option currently selected for image quality Select MULTIPLE EXPOSURE in shooting menu E P 110 2 Adjust settings MULTIPLE EXPOSURE FRAME OFF GE oni OVERLAY FRAME Select 2F OFF When set to ON the brightness of each frame is set to 1 2 and the images are AUTO GAIN overlaid When set to OFF the images are overlaid with the original brightness of BACK gt P GET elo each frame When set to ON a RAW image recorded on a card can be overlaid with multiple exposures and stored as a separate image The number of pictures taken is one OVERLAY e EX is displayed in the monitor while multiple exposure is in effect 3 Take pictures e fais displayed in green when shooting starts e Press to delete the last shot e The previous shot is superimposed on the view through the lens as a guide to framing the next shot amp Tips e To overlay 3 or more frames Select RAW for lt and use the OVERLAY option to make repeated multiple exposures e For more information on overlaying RAW images I amp Image overlay P 65
114. oting options gt Playback and retouch options H Custom menu Operation i Accessory port menu guide L SET OK Camera setup e g date and language Press the MENU Press the Not displayed at default settings button to go back button to confirm one screen the setting 2 Use AV to select a tab and press 3 Select an item using A V and press to display options for the selected item Function The current setting is displayed EWA BACK gt Mend i SET OK 4 Use AV to highlight an option and press Gei to select e Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit the menu KA Notes e For details on the functions that can be set with the menu refer to Menu directory P 110 amp Tips e Camera settings can be customized to your shooting style Use the custom menus to customize camera settings to your own goals or taste Custom menus are not displayed by default and you will need to display the menus before proceeding Custom menu P 78 e Using accessory port devices Settings for the EVF and OLYMPUS PENPAL accessories are accessed from the accessory port menu This menu is not displayed by default and you will need to display it before proceeding Accessory port menu options P 90 EN epinb oiseg OU a eee O O O D s D O 5 T 21 p n oiseg 5 CO 3 gt w GG LI KE Q lt D CL Lem si 5 d 3 CO CO Ss 22
115. ower supply Battery Li ion Battery BLS 5 x1 Dimensions weight Dimensions 115 4 mm W x 72 7 mm H x 42 0 mm D 4 5 x 2 9 x 1 7 excluding protrusions Weight Approx 362 g 0 8 Ib including battery and memory card Operating environment Temperature 0 C 40 32 F 104 F operation 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F storage Humidity 30 90 operation 10 90 storage HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Ha Multimedia Interface are trademarks or KS LD II registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE Battery charger E BLS 5 Lithium ion battery gz Rechargeable Lithium ion battery DCH 1150 mAh No of charge and Approx 500 times varies with usage conditions discharge times 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F charging Approx 35 5 mm W x 12 8 mm H x55 mm D 1 4 x 0 5 x 2 2 Approx 44 g 0 1 1b mE BCS 5 Lithium ion charger MODEL NO BCS 5 Rated input AC 100V 240V 50 60 Hz Rated output DC 8 35V 400mA Charging time Approx 3 hours 30 minutes room temperature if using BLS 5 C 40 C 32 F 104 F operation 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F storage Approx 62 mm W x 38 mm H x83 mm D 2 4 x 1 5 x 3 3 Approx 70 g 0 2 Ib without AC cable The AC cable supplied with this device is for use only with this device and should not be used with other devices Do not use cables for other devices with this device SPECI
116. ratio 33 4 3 IVe VIEW Sensor Field of view 100 CD monitor Product type 3 0 TFT color LCD Total no of pixels Approx 460 000 dots hutter Product type Computerized focal plane shutter Shutter 1 4000 60 sec Bulb shooting Product type ing poi Selection of focusing poini Metering system TTL metering system imager metering Digital ESP metering Center weighted averaging metering Spot metering Metered range EV 1 18 Digital ESP metering Center weighted averaging metering Spot metering Shooting modes GG iAUTO P Program AE Program shift can be performed A Aperture priority AE S Shutter priority AE M Manual ART Art filter SCN Scene Q Movie SO sensitivity Exposure compensation White balance Product type Image pickup device Mode setting Auto Preset WB 8 settings Customized WB One touch WB Recording Memory SD memory card SDHC memory card SDXC memory card Digital recording JPEG in accordance with Design rule for Camera File system DCF RAW Data Applicable standards Exif 2 2 Digital Print Order Format DPOF PRINT Image Matching III PictBridge Sound with still pictures Movie Audio Playback Display format Single frame playback Close up playback Index display Calendar display Drive mode Sequential shooting Self timer Synchronization Flash control mode Flash attachment External connector Multi connector USB connector AV connector HDMI mini connector Type C Accessory port P
117. reset settings Select RESET MYSET in shooting menu RESETIMYSET P 110 MYSET2 2 Select RESET and press the button 3 Select YES and press the button BACK Wend SET OK Using MYSET Select RESET MYSET in shooting menu enen P 110 MYSET2 2 Select the desired settings IMYSET1 TEE MYSET4 and press the Gei button SCENE 3 Select SET and press the Gi button Saving MYSET 1 Adjust settings in order to save 2 Select RESET MYSET in shooting menu amp P 110 3 Se the desired destination IMYSET1 MYSET4 and press e SET appears next to destinations MYSET1 MYSET4 to which settings have already been saved Selecting SET again overwrites the registered setting e To cancel the registration select RESET 4 Select SET and press the button IS Settings stored using MYSET P 108 EN suoiido pasn Ajjuenbes Audei6boloud oiseg A EC Suodo pasn Ajjuenbess Audeiboloud oiseg E JA EN Choosing a focus mode AF mode Select a focusing method focus mode 1 Display the live control P 20 and select the AF mode item using A V 2 Select an option with lt gt and press the Me ey button J e The selected AF mode is displayed on the LCD monitor The camera focuses once when the shutter button is pressed halfway When the focus is locked a beep sounds and the AF confirmation mark and the AF target mark light up This mo
118. roups A B and C For SES ag EE Communication light level _ MANUAL select the flash EY ES J mf e Set the communication light intensity level to HI MID or LO of 250 F5 6 0 Channel e Set the communication Flash control Flash channel to the same mode intensity channel used on the flash 4 Press the Z UP button to raise the built in flash e After confirming that the built in and remote flash units have charged take a test shot E Wireless flash control range n Position the wireless flash units with their A e ES e ech e remote sensors facing the camera The SiS a following illustration shows the approximate W i f pe ranges at which the flash units can be i 50 positioned The actual control range varies ae SS with local conditions o Caution e The built in flash can not be used as a light source in RC mode e We recommend using a single group of up to three remote flash units e Remote flash units can not be used for second curtain slow synchronization or anti shock exposures longer than 4 seconds e If the subject is too close to the camera the control flashes emitted by the built in flash may affect exposure this effect can be reduced by reducing the output of the built in flash by for example using a diffuser sOHullles e weo Bulziwoisny EN EN amp Accessory port menu options Adjust settings for such optional accessories as electronic viewfinders or the OLYMPUS PENPAL The
119. s ring is rotated e FOCUS RING P 79 allows you to change the rotational direction of the focus ring D Caution e The camera may be unable to focus if the subject is poorly lit obscured by mist or smoke or lacks contrast Choosing a focus target AF target Choose which of the 11 autofocus targets will be used for autofocus Press the bd button lt 1 to display options 2 Select an AF target with A V lt I gt and press the button If all targets are surrounded by a If one target is surrounded by a green frame ALL TARGETS green frame SINGLE TARGET AVA The camera automatically selects The camera will focus on the subject from the 11 focus targets in the selected focus target Focus lock If the camera is unable to focus on your chosen subject select SINGLE TARGET and use focus lock to focus on another subject at about the same distance 7 In S AF mode position the AF target over the subject and press the shutter button halfway e Make sure that the AF confirmation mark is lighting up e Focus locks while the shutter button is pressed halfway 2 Keeping the shutter button pressed halfway recompose the photograph and then press the shutter button the rest of the way down e Do not change the distance between the camera and the subject while pressing the shutter button halfway suolido pasn Ajjuenbess Audeiboloud oisegq i Quick AF target selection You can pre select an AF target e Select the AF
120. s that modify the original filter Adding effects Soft focus pin hole frames the effects available vary with the selected filter Caution e If RAW is currently selected for image quality image quality will automatically be set to IDN DRAI The art filter will be applied to the JPEG copy only e Depending on the subject tone transitions may be ragged the effect may be less noticeable or the image may become more grainy e Some effects may not be visible in live view or during movie recording 16 EN j No a Shooting in scene mode Rotate the mode dial to SCN e A menu of scene menu will be displayed Select a scene using AV 1 PORTRAIT ED EE e Press Gei or press the shutter button halfway to display the view through the lens in the monitor Press Gei to return to the scene menu E Types of scene modes dA PORTRAIT e PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE PORTRAIT SPORT NIGHT SCENE NIGHT PORTRAIT CHILDREN HIGH KEY LOW KEY DIS MODE SBCA RRA Shoot Py D SS S D e JN y E 7 E i MACRO NATURE MACRO CANDLE SUNSET DOCUMENTS PANORAMA P 52 FIREWORKS BEACH amp SNOW FISHEYE EFFECT WIDE ANGLE MACRO e To choose a different setting press Gi to display the scene menu D Caution In e PORTRAIT mode two images are recorded an unmodified image and a second image to which e PORTRAIT effects have been applied The unmodif
121. s whatsoever are made to the Guarantee Certificate regarding the year month and date of purchase the customer s name the dealer s name and the serial number j When proof of purchase is not presented with this Guarantee Certificate 3 This Guarantee applies to the product only the Guarantee does not apply to any other accessory equipment such as the case strap lens cap and batteries 4 Olympus s sole liability under this Guarantee shall be limited to repairing or replacing the product Any liability under the Guarantee for indirect or consequential loss or damage of any kind incurred or suffered by the customer due to a defect of the product and in particular any loss or damage caused to any lenses films other equipment or accessories used with the product or for any loss resulting from a delay in repair or loss of data is excluded Compelling regulations by law remain unaffected by this Notes regarding Guarantee maintenance 1 This Guarantee will only be valid if the Guarantee Certificate is duly completed by Olympus or an authorized dealer or other documents contain sufficient proof Therefore please make sure that your name the name of the dealer the serial number and the year month and date of purchase are all completed or the original invoice or the sales receipt indicating the dealer s name the date of purchase and product type is attached to this Guarantee Certificate Olympus reserves the right to refuse free of charge serv
122. sed in single frame playback P 15 JPEG Only the JPEG copy is erased RAW Only the RAW copy is erased RAW JPEG Both copies are erased e ALL ERASE P 64 and ERASE SELECTED P 64 delete both RAW and JPEG copies suis e weo Bulziwoisny Q wel Gi sOullles e weo Bulziwoisny 34 EN K RECORD ERASE MENU gt gt Kl Option ___ iDesoription Le FILE NAME AUTO Even when a new card is inserted the file numbers are retained from the previous card File numbering continues from the last number used or from the highest number available on the card RESET When you insert a new card the folder numbers starts at 100 and the file name starts at 0001 If a card containing images is inserted the file numbers start at the number following the highest file number on the card EDIT FILENAME Choose how image files are named by editing the portion of the filename highlighted below in gray sRGB Pmdd0000 jog Pmdd AdobeRGB _mdd0000 jpg PRIORITY SET Choose the default selection YES or NO for confirmation dialogs dpi SETTING Choose the print resolution AUTO Print resolution is selected automatically according to image size CUSTOM Press gt to choose a print resolution COPYRIGHT Add the names of the photographer and copyright SETTINGS holder to new photographs Names can be up to 63 characters long COPYRIGHT INFO Select O
123. shadows or high to brighten highlights Exposure Tone level low Tone level high compensation Choosing how the camera measures brightness metering Choose how the camera meters subject brightness 1 Display the live control P 20 and select the metering item using A V 2 Select an option with lt gt and press The camera meters exposure in 324 areas of the frame oH Digital ESP and optimizes exposure for the current scene or if ON metering is selected for T i FACE PRIORITY portrait subject This mode is recommended for general use This metering mode provides the average metering between the subject and the background lighting placing more weight on the subject at the center Choose this option to meter a small area about 2 of the frame with the camera Spot metering pointed at the object you wish to meter Exposure will be adjusted according to the brightness at the metered point highlight control subjects appear bright shadow control appear dark 3 Press the shutter button halfway e Normally the camera will start metering when the shutter button is pressed halfway and lock exposure while the shutter button is held in this position Center weighted averaging metering suolido pasn Ajjuenbess Audesboloud oiseg A Exposure lock AE lock To lock exposure without locking focus press the Fn or button Exposure lock can be used when you wa
124. splayed Custom printing Follow the operation guide to set a print option Selecting the print mode ENEE Select the type of printing print mode The available print modes are as shown below ALL PRINT MULTI PRINT ALL INDEX PRINT ORDER BACK M SET elOkl PRINT Prints selected pictures BY Prints all the pictures stored in the card and makes one print for MULTI PRINT Prints multiple copies of one image in separate frames on a o single sheet ALL INDEX Prints an index of all the pictures stored in the card Si PRINT ORDER Prints according to the print reservation you made If there is no D picture with print reservation this is not available Setting the print paper items PRINTPAPER This setting varies with the type of printer If only the oC EE printer s STANDARD setting is available you cannot change the setting stanon f STANDARD v BACK Weu SET OK SIZE Sets the paper size that the printer supports Selects whether the picture is printed on the entire page or SE inside a blank frame Selects the number of pictures per sheet Displayed when you FSS SU have selected MULTI PRINT aa aa soinjoid Bulluld O 76 EN Selecting pictures you want to print Select pictures you want to print The selected pictures can be printed later single frame reservation or the picture you are displaying can be printed right away SELECT 1 SINGLE PRINT Prints the currently di
125. splayed picture If there is a picture that PRINT OK SINGLE PRINT reservation has already been applied to only that reserved picture will be printed Applies print reservation to the currently displayed picture If SINGLE PRINT 4 you want to apply reservation to other pictures after applying SINGLE PRINT use lt I gt to select them Sets the number of prints and other items for the currently MORE displayed picture and whether or not to print it For operation refer to Setting printing data in the next section Setting printing data PRINT INEO Select whether to print printing data such as the date and hx time or file name on the picture when printing When the DATE print mode is set to ALL PRINT and OPTION SET is SEEINAME selected the following options appears S BACK eo Pc GEI OK Sets the number of prints DATE Prints the date and time recorded on the picture FILE NAME Prints the file name recorded on the picture ct Trims the picture for printing Set the trimming size with the Q or button and the trimming position with AV lt P 2 Once you have set the pictures for printing and printing data select PRINT then press the button e To stop and cancel printing press the button To resume printing select CONTINUE E Cancelling printing To cancel printing highlight CANCEL and press Gi Note that any changes to the print order will be lost to cancel printing and return t
126. t will be combined with the camera s flash intensity setting e When amp 4 is set to ON the flash intensity value will be added to the exposure compensation value IS Custom menu P 78 Using external flash units designated for use with this camera Optional external flash units designated for use with this camera support a wide variety of options for flash photography including automatic flash control super FP and wireless flash control P 89 Other external flash units Observe the following precautions when mounting an external flash unit not designated for use with this camera on the camera hot shoe e Using obsolete flash units that apply currents of more than about 24V to the camera hot shoe X contact will damage the camera Connecting flash units with signal contacts that do not conform to Olympus specifications may damage the camera e Use only with the camera in shooting mode M at shutter speeds slower than 1 180s and at ISO settings other than AUTO e Flash control can only be performed by manually setting the flash to the ISO sensitivity and aperture values selected with the camera Flash brightness can be adjusted by adjusting either ISO sensitivity or aperture Use a flash with an angle of illumination suited to the lens Angle of illumination is usually expressed using 35 mm format equivalent focal lengths 6Hulloous use A EN 57 4 Shooting and viewing movies Use the button to rec
127. target using veel SET HOME P 79 e Use Fn FUNCTION or FUNCTION to assign this function to the button BUTTON FUNCTION IS Custom menu P 78 Toggling quickly between AF and MF The Fn or button can be used to toggle MF e Use Fn FUNCTION or FUNCTION to assign this function to the button BUTTON FUNCTION IS Custom menu P 78 EN 3 suoiido pasn Ajjuenbes Audei6boloud oiseg e 36 EN Zoom frame AF zoom AF You can zoom in on a portion of the frame when adjusting focus Choosing a high zoom ratio allows you to use autofocus to focus on a smaller area than is normally covered by the AF target Autofocus is also available over a wider area of the frame than with AF target selection d Q Press and hold Shooting display Zoom frame AF Zoom AF Press the Q button to display the zoom frame e If the camera was focused using autofocus just before the button was pressed the zoom frame will be displayed at the current focus position e Use AV lt D to position the zoom frame e Press INFO and use A V to choose the zoom ratio Positioning the zoom frame Area in which zoom frame Comparison of AF can be positioned and zoom frames 2 Press the Q button again to zoom in on the zoom frame e Use A V lt I gt to position the zoom frame e Press INFO and use A V to choose the zoom ratio 3 Press the shutter button halfway to initiate autofocus KA Notes e Autofocus is availab
128. te and time information is recorded on the card together with the images The file name is also included with the date and time information Be sure to set the correct date and time before using the camera 1 Display the menus e Press the MENU button to display the menus LU a se O Q Q D epcano SETUP f lt IMAGE ASPECT MENU button BACK AER O 2 Select E in the f Setup tab e Use A V to select f and press gt e Select I and press fat 0 40 5SEC f tab SIE MENU DISPLAY FIRMWARE SET OK 3 Set the date and time e Use lt to select items e Use A V to change the selected item e Use A V to select the date format CANCEL gt Mend The time is displayed using a 24 hour clock 4 Save settings and exit e Press x to set the camera clock and exit to the main menu e Press the MENU button to exit the menus EN 7 epinb oiseg A Q OD LI Gi h O Q ms LD Q Q h GC Ss Gu a Names of parts Camera CO Mode dai P 6 10 2 Shutter button P 11 12 35 88 3 ON OFF button P 6 A Sirap oyalai a a er P 2 Self timer Lamp P 46 Lens attachment mark P 5 7 Mount Remove the body cap before attaching the lens Microphone ssec P 59 65 97 Hot shoe cover Built in Hash P 56 1 Lens release button 00 00 0 c P 5 42 Lens lock pin 43
129. the body cap or attach the lens in dusty places e Do not point the lens attached to the camera toward the sun This may cause the camera to malfunction or even ignite due to the magnifying effect of sunlight focusing through the lens e Be careful not to lose the body cap and rear cap M ZUIKO DIGITAL lens specifications Names of parts 4 Filter mount thread 2 Zoom ring zoom lenses only 3 Focus ring 4 Mount index 5 Electrical contacts 6 Front cap 7 Rear cap Micro Four Thirds system lens Micro Four Thirds Four Thirds system lens system camera Attachment possible with OM System lenses mount adapter Micro Four Thirds Four Thirds System system lens Camera 1 C AF and C AF TR of AF MODE cannot be used 2 Accurate metering not possible E Main Specifications Micro Four Thirds mount enn erase LES 15 lenses _ Lens configuration 8 lenses 6 lenses 13 lenses 15 lenses Multilayer film coating GE 128 22 40 22 140 20 Shooting range Focus adjustment AF MF switching Weight aaah hood ee Max diameter x overall 956 5x50mm 57x22mm 963 5x83mm 963 5x83mm Gg Filter mount thread 37mm 37mm 58mm man diameter uoe w10 U EN D Caution e Edges of pictures may be cut off if more than one filter is used or if a thick filter is used EN 9 UOI JEWIOJU i Sal 100 EN Mount adapter Mo
130. the low battery warning being displayed The battery will not be fully charged at the time of purchase Charge the battery using the provided charger BCS 5 before use The normal charging time using the provided charger is approximately 3 hours 30 minutes estimated Do not attempt to use chargers not specifically designated for use with the supplied battery or to use batteries not specifically designated for use with the supplied charger Caution e There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with the incorrect battery type Dispose of the used battery following the instructions Battery Handling Precautions P 117 Using your charger abroad e The charger can be used in most home electrical sources within the range of 100 V to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz around the world However depending on the country or area you are in the AC wall outlet may be shaped differently and the charger may require a plug adapter to match the wall outlet For details ask at your local electrical shop or travel agent e Do not use commercially available travel adaptors as the charger may malfunction UOUESULIOIUI EN EN 97 UOUGUIIOIU i Sal 98 EN Interchangeable lenses lenses designed exclusively for the Micro Four Thirds System which bear the symbol shown at right With an adapter you can also use Four Thirds System and OM System lenses Choose a lens according to the scene and your creative intent Use Lae MI
131. ting Switching the information display Press the INFO button to choose the information displayed when shooting Multi view display Highlight amp amp Shadow display The multi view MULTI VIEW and highlight and shadow displays HIGHLIGHT A GHADOWI are available when enabled in the TIEei NEO SETTINGS menu You can also opt to display a framing grid in the information display US Custom menu P 78 Choosing shooting controls Shooting options can be displayed by pressing Gei You can choose the types of display available using the g 43CONTROL SETTINGS option in the custom menus P 78 suoijdo pasn Ajjuenbe j AudeisBboloud oiseg e ART SCN Art filter menu Scene menu ive sone Super control panel P A S M INFO Live control Super control panel Can be displayed using IOC ONTPROL SETTINGS S EN Displaying information during playback The INFO button can be used to choose the information displayed during playback x10 om P 250 F5 6 2 0 45mm 0 0 ISO 100 WBAUTO A 0 G 0 sRGB N NATURAL 100 0015 15 Overall display P 23 SS Histogram display Light box display Can be displayed using Zea INFO SETTINGS I Custom menu P 78 Histogram display Display a histogram showing the distribution o
132. u ao O P 110 aenak O MULTIPLE EXPOSURE OFF BA 0 0 RC MODE OFF BACK oe Wei SET elOkl 2 Choose a bracketing type SUE is displayed in the monitor WB BKT FL BKT ISO BKT BACK enc EE SET QK AE BKT AE bracketing The camera varies exposure by 0 3 EV 0 7 EV or 1 0EV over three shots In single frame shooting mode one photograph is taken each time the shutter button is pressed all the way down while in sequential shooting mode the camera continues to take shots in the following order while the shutter button is pressed all the way down no modification negative positive Number of shots 2 3 5 or 7 e The indicator turns green during bracketing a e The camera modifies exposure by varying aperture and shutter speed mode P shutter speed modes A and 2F 0 3EV M or aperture mode OF 0 7EV e The camera brackets the value currently selected for Ge exposure compensation SACHER RAN SET ORI The size of the bracketing increment changes with the value selected for EV STEP US Custom menu P 78 WB BKT WB bracketing Three images with different white balances adjusted in specified color directions are automatically created from one shot starting with the value currently selected for white balance e White balance can be varied by 2 4 or 6 steps on each of the A B Amber Blue and G M Green Magenta axes A B GM e The camera brackets the value current
133. ucts with weatherproof designs read their manuals as well e In places prone to strong vibrations Never drop the camera or subject it to severe shocks or vibrations When mounted on a tripod adjust the position of the camera with the tripod head Do not twist the camera Do not leave the camera pointed directly at the sun This may cause lens or shutter curtain damage color failure ghosting on the image pickup device or may possibly cause fires Do not touch electric contacts on cameras and interchangeable lenses Remember to attach the body cap when removing the lens Before storing the camera for a long period remove the battery Select a cool dry location for storage to prevent condensation or mold from forming inside the camera After storage test the camera by turning it on and pressing the shutter release button to make sure that it is operating normally The camera may malfunction if it is used in a location where it is subject to a magnetic electromagnetic field radio waves or high voltage such as near a TV set microwave video game loud speakers large monitor unit TV radio tower or transmission towers In such cases turn the camera off and on again before further operation Always observe the operating environment restrictions described in the camera s manual Do not directly touch or wipe the image pickup device of the camera LCD Monitor Do not push the monitor forcibly otherwise the image may
134. unction Fn button button The Fn and buttons can be used to preview depth of field If PREVIEW is assigned to either button using the gt Fn FUNCTION or FUNCTION option in the custom f menus you can press and hold the button to stop aperture down to the selected value and preview depth of field the distance behind and in front of the focus point that appears to be in focus in the monitor BUTTON FUNCTION IS Custom menu P 78 Suomdo BullooUsS 19410 ON SR Suoi1do Duuoousg 194 0 Di Choosing shutter speed S shutter priority mode In mode S you choose the shutter speed and let the camera automatically adjust aperture for optimal exposure Rotate the mode dial to S Z Rotate the control dial to choose the shutter speed e You can also select the shutter speed by pressing the kg button A and then using AV In this case the control dial can be used for exposure compensation Shutter speed 3 Take pictures e Afast shutter speed can freeze a fast action scene without any blur A slow shutter speed will blur a fast action scene This blurring will give the impression of dynamic motion i Slow shutter speed Fast shutter speed 50 EN Choosing aperture and shutter speed M manual mode In mode M you choose both the aperture and the shutter speed At a speed of BULB the shutter remains open while the shutter button is pressed Rotate the mode dial t
135. unt adapter allows the camera to be used with lenses that do not conform to the Micro Four Thirds System standard Names of parts E Mounting 4 Front cap 2 Mount index 3 Lens release button 4 Rear cap Four Thirds lens adapter MME 2 The camera requires MMF 2 Four Thirds lens adapter to attach Four Thirds lenses such as those used with the E 3 and E 620 Some features such as autofocus may not be available OM adapter MF 2 Use with existing OLYMPUS OM System lenses Focus and aperture must be adjusted manually Image stabilization can be used Input the focal length of the lens being used in the camera image stabilization settings Remote cable RM UC1 Use when the slightest camera movement can result in blurred pictures for example for macro or bulb photography The remote cable attaches via the camera USB connector Lens attachments Fisheye FCON P01 M ZUIKO 14 42mm II 120 fisheye photography M ZUIKO 14 42 mm II Macro MCON P01 M ZUIKO 40 150 mm Supports macro photography M ZUIKO 14 150 mm e Use the appropriate lens attachment for SCN mode 3 Gi or Gi In other modes select OFF for IMAGE STABILIZER MACRO ARM LIGHT MAL 1 Use to illuminate subjects for macro photography even at ranges at which vignetting would occur with the flash Microphone Set SEMA 1 Produces higher quality recordings than the camera s built in microphone The microphone can be placed
136. upper limit SF 0 7EV set with ISO AUTO SET IS Custom menu P 78 eC SC EN BACK ee Dec GEI OK EN Suomdo Dumoousg 19410 ON 55 3 Flash shooting The built in flash can be set manually as required The built in flash can be used for flash photography in a variety of shooting conditions Using a flash flash photography Slide the flash switch to raise the flash 2 Press the button gt to display options 3 Use lt I gt to choose a flash mode and press Gei e The options available and the order in which they are displayed vary depending on the shooting mode I amp Flash modes that can be set by shooting mode P 106 The flash fires automatically in low light or Dunes See backlight conditions Fill inf lash The The flash fires regardless of the light conditions fires The flash fires regardless of the light conditions of the light conditions itn o off The flash does not fire Red Wat This function allows you to reduce the red eye OLOF A REP EN phenomenon In S and M mode the flash always fires Slow synchronization Slow shutter speeds are used to brighten SLOW 5 1st curtain dimly lit backgrounds GEN Combines slow synchronization with red eye reduction Bulloous USpL 7 lt MSLOW 1st curtain Red eye reduction flash The flash fires just before the Slow synchronization shutter closes to create trails 2nd curtain of light behind mov
137. vailable in MF Faces detected by the camera are indicated by white frames EN suoijdo pasn Ajjuenbesj Aydeis6boloud oiseg A 37 Suodo pesn Ajjuenbes Audei6boloud oiseg e EN Controlling exposure exposure compensation Press the B button and use lt to adjust exposure compensation Choose positive values to make pictures brighter negative values to make pictures darker Exposure can be adjusted by 3 EV Negative No compensation 0 Positive amp Tips e To change the exposure adjustment interval EV STEP IS Custom menu P 78 Y Caution e Exposure compensation is not available in Dt M or SCN modes Previewing the effects of exposure compensation and white balance The effects of exposure compensation and white balance can be previewed in the 4 split screen Select ON for E 3 INFO SETTINGS gt MULTI VIEW in the L T in the Custom menu K Kr 2 Press the INFO button repeatedly to SET oO display the multi view display e This function is not available in Hi ART SCN or Q mode Za 3 Use lt I gt to select the desired value and press e Use A V to toggle between the exposure compensation and white balance displays Changing the brightness of highlights and shadows To display the tone control dialog press the G button A and press the INFO button Use lt gt to choose a tone level Choose low to darken
138. with print reservation data 5 Select SET and press the button Direct printing PictBridge By connecting the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer with the USB cable you can print out recorded pictures directly Connect the camera to the computer using the supplied USB cable and turn the camera on Multi connector soinjoid Bulluld O USB port E e Use a fully charged battery for printing e When the camera is turned on a dialog should be displayed in the monitor prompting you to choose a host If it is not select AUTO for USB MODE in the camera custom menus IS Custom Menu P 78 2 Use AV to select PRINT RE e ONE MOMENT will be displayed followed by a STORAGE print mode selection dialog MTP e If the screen is not displayed after a few minutes disconnect the USB Cable and start again from Step 1 SET OK Proceed to Custom printing P 75 74 EN Caution e RAW images and movies can not be printed Easy printing Use the camera to display the picture you wish to print before connecting the printer via the USB cable Use lt to display the pictures you want to print on the camera 2 Press Es y e The picture selection screen appears when printing FES SGNUEI is completed To print another picture use I gt to CSO select the image and press the Gi button e To exit unplug the USB cable from the camera while the picture selection screen is di
139. y camera contact failure may result Wipe the battery well with a dry cloth before use Always charge a battery when using it for the first time or if it has not been used for a long period When operating the camera with battery power at low temperatures try to keep the camera and spare battery as warm as possible A battery that has run down at low temperatures may be restored after it is warmed at room temperature The number of pictures you can take may vary depending on the shooting conditions or battery Before going on a long trip and especially before traveling abroad purchase extra batteries A recommended battery may be difficult to obtain while traveling When the camera will not be used for an extended period store it in a cool place Please recycle batteries to help save our planet s resources When you throw away dead batteries be sure to cover their terminals and always observe local laws and regulations Caution for Usage Environment e To protect the high precision technology contained in this product never leave the camera in the places listed below no matter if in use or storage e Places where temperatures and or humidity are high or go through extreme changes Direct sunlight beaches locked cars or near other heat sources stove radiator etc or humidifiers In sandy or dusty environments Near flammable items or explosives In wet places such as bathrooms or in the rain When using prod
140. y With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 For customers in Europe CE mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety health environment and customer protection CE mark cameras are intended for sales in Europe This symbol crossed out wheeled bin WEEE Annex IV indicates separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment in the EU countries Please do not throw the equipment into the domestic refuse Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for the disposal of this product This symbol crossed out wheeled bin Directive 2006 66 EC Annex II indicates separate collection of waste batteries in the EU countries Please do not throw the batteries into the domestic refuse Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for the disposal of the waste batteries Al Bel Provisions of warranty 1 If this product proves to be defective although it has been used properly in accordance with the written Handling Care and Operating instructions supplied with it dur
141. ying settings over a series of photographs bracketing 54 Flash shooting 56 Using a flash flash photography 56 Adjusting flash output Flash intensity control 57 Using external flash units designated for use with this ers itis eee ene oe eee eee 57 Other external flash units 97 Shooting and viewing movies 58 Changing the settings for movie recording ecconcaatecnadecacsemasantaaeesese 58 Adding effects to a movie 58 Movie sound options recording sound with movies 00 59 Viewing MOVIES eee 59 Playback options 60 Single frame playback 60 Index display calendar display ccs 60 Playback zoom close up playback 61 ROTIE opire paR 62 SCS SOW E 62 Editing still mmages 63 Selecting and protecting but le 64 Erasing Images EEN 64 Erasing selected frames 64 All frame erase 64 Image Overlay EE 65 Audio PECOFCING crscccccctacsaccesezices 65 Viewing Camera images on KK EE 66 EN S U9 U0D Jo JqEL fN 27 S U9 U0D 4O JqEL E 23 EN Table of Contents Sending and receiving ECEE 68 Sending Images 68 Receiving images adding Re EE 68 Editing the address book 69 Creating albums eee 69 Using OLYMPUS Viewer 2 ib WINCOWS ccccccececcececeececeeaees 70 Macintosh EE 71 Copying pictures to a computer DI e 72 Printing pictures 73 Print reservation DPOF

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