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        Olympus Stylus Zoom 105 DLX Operating Instructions
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1.                    LOADING THE FILM      Slide the back cover release upward to     open the back cover   Do not touch the inside of the camera   especially the lens  If there is dust or dirt on  the lens  remove it with a blower brush     2 Insert the film cartridge  making sure     the film is lying flat     Note  Use of ISO 400 film is recommended   When using non DX coded film  select ISO 100              Correct     Make sure the film is lying flat before closing  the back cover     Incorrect     If the film is not lying flat as shown  the film  may not advance to the first frame     19                3     Align the film leader with the mark      and close the back cover     The film automatically advances to the first  frame     The film does not overlap any of the positioning  guides    shown on the left     Open the lens barrier until you hear a  Click     The exposure counter on the LCD panel reads       Note   If    blinks in the exposure counter  as shown on the left   the film is improperly loaded  Reload the film     20                      AUTO  ei         TAKING PICTURES    Open the lens barrier until you hear a  click     Make sure    The lens extends slightly  the flash pops up  and  the LCD panel activates     When the flash is held down  the two  indicators next to the viewfinder blink   The camera will not activate    The display also goes out     Release the flash to reactivate the  camera     21             2     Aim the camera at your subject  Use  the
2.     Quartz date mode buttons  See p  43    G Diopter adjustment dial  See p  9    Vlewfinder  See p  8       Orange lamp   Green lamp    amp  Film window     Back cover     Mid roll rewind button  See p  28     amp  Tripod socket    amp  Battery compartment cover    amp  Back cover release             VIEWFINDER DISPLAY LCD PANEL    Viewfinder Display O Autofocus mark   O Close up correction marks Position your subject within  Ata close distance  your the autofocus mark   subject must be L  positioned within the    Date time indicator  close up correction marks    Exposure counter    amp  Orange lamp  See p  19    Lights when the flash is    Battery check  See p  14    ready to fire  O Spot  See p  36    Blinks while the flash is O Selftimer remote control  recharging   See p  38 39     O Green lamp  amp  Flash modes  See p  29    Lights when the subject is  in focus   Blinks when the subject is  not in focus        Note  The LCD panel does not actually display all indications  simultaneously as shown     DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT  To Adjust the Viewfinder to Compensate for Near  and Far sighted Vision    Tum the diopter adjustment dial until the  viewfinder display becomes clear     Tum to the right if you are far sighted or to the left if you are  near sighted             USING THE STRAP SOFT CASE    The remote control can be stored in the  pocket on the case s flap     The soft case can also be carried on a belt                 10                      OUTLINE OF OPERATIONS  Basic
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4.   power        Display    Meaning        lt    lights  and turns off  automatically      Battery is OK   You can shoot              CI blinks and other  indicators on the LCD panel  are displayed normally     Battery power is low and  battery should be replaced           C4 blinks and other  indicators on the LCD panel  go out           Battery is dead and should  be replaced immediately        Note  Keep spare battery on hand when going on a long trip or    a wedding or when using the camera in cold weather     djust    the data every time the battery is replaced        15          POINTSTO REMEMBER    Hold the Camera Correctly       Correct           Hold the camera firmly with both hands  while keeping elbows at sides to prevent  the camera from shaking     2 Correct  _      Inthe vertical position  hold the camera  with its flash positioned at the top     3 Incorrect   LJ                Caution  E    Keep your fingers and the strap away from the lens   autofocus windows and flash   See page 6            Proper Shutter Release  f  Practice before loading the film     1 Depress the shutter release button     halfway to lock the focus   M  The green lamp next to the viewfinder lights     2 Depress the shutter release button fully     to ee the shutter and take the  picture        Cautions     Press the shutter release button gently      Avoid shaking the camera when pressing the  shutter release button to prevent blurry pictures                BASIC OPERATIONS               
5.  Shooting Procedures    Load a battery  p  13      Open the back cover  p  17      Load the film  p  17     Use of ISO 400 film is recommended      Close the back cover  The film    automatically advances to the first frame     p  19      11                                                 a the lens barrier until you hear a click     p  19    Make sure the exposure counter on the  LCD panel reads      p  19      Press the zoom lever for telephoto or wide   angle photography  p  21      Place the autofocus mark on the subject  you want to photograph  p  22      12                      Depress the shutter release button halfway  to make sure the green lamp lights  p  22      Depress the shutter release button fully to  take a picture  p  23      When the film reaches the end  it will  automatically rewind  p  28      Open the back cover to remove the  rewound film  p  28      13                                        LOADING THE BATTERY      Close the lens barrier  PushOPEN   to     open the battery compartment cover O     2 Insert the new battery correctly as shown     and close the battery compartment  cover tightly        Use a 3 V lithium battery  Duracell DL 123A  Panasonic  CR123A  or equivalent      About 15 rolls of film can be used with one new battery      p  44        Read  Battery Handling  on page 50                                1 AUTO  ony  ya A          CHECKING THE BATTERY    Open the lens barrier as shown until you  hear a click  Check the remaining battery  
6.  THE FOCUS LOCK  To Avoid Taking Out of focus Pictures    When the main subject is not within the  autofocus mark  use the focus lock     The autofocus mark must be positioned on the subject in  left case  the camera will focus on the background behind  the subjects and the subjects will be out of focus     O Autofocus mark      Position the autofocus mark  j  on your    pub  ect a Q press the shutter release  utton halfway     v  The green lamp lights     26                2     Reposition your subjects in the picture  frame while keeping the shutter release  button depressed halfway  Then press  the shutter release button fully     Difficult Autofocus Subjects       Glossy or reflective surfaces   Black objects N   Subjects behind glass or wire mesh   Flames  smoke  etc    VON MA  Sunlight or excessively bright light within the       picture area       In such situation as the above  use the focus lock by  focusing on a different subject at a similar distance   Then reposition the correct subject in the picture frame        27                AFTER SHOOTING    1 Close the lens barrier slowly and     carefully  The lens and flash will retract  automatically     2 Close the lens barrier completely     The display goes out        Caution     Do not force lens barrier closed as it will interfere with  lens retraction              28                                                          UNLOADING THE FILM    The camera automatically rewinds the film when  you reach the end of 
7.  lens  Cleaning fluid       Can   mount a filter or hood     No  you cannot       What should   do when both the orange and green    lamps are blinking and the camera doesn t work   Release your finger from the flash     45                CARE AND STORAGE    Do not leave camera in any place exposed  to excessive heat  humidity  or direct sunlight      for example  in a car or on the beach     Do not expose the camera to formalin or  naphthalene     If the camera gets wet  wipe it with a dry  towel as soon as possible  The salt in    seawater can be especially damaging     Do not use organic solvents  such as alcohol  or paint thinner when cleaning the camera     46       Do not leave the camera on or near a  television  refrigerator  or other appliance  with a magnetic field     Do not expose the camera to dust or sand as  this could cause serious damage     Do not shake or shock the camera     not apply excessive force to the zoom  lens                Do not expose the camera to extreme heat  over 40C 104F   or to extreme cold  below  10 C 14F   Low temperatures      even within this range  may sometimes cause deterioration in   battery performance  temporarily disabling the camera       Please keep the camera in a well ventilated  oer             47    e When transporting the camera from a cold place to awarm    place or in ti    e event of a sudden temperature change  put the    camera into a plastic bag  This allows the camera s  temperature to change slowly  Once the cam
8.  of degrees of protection provided by  enclosures  Degree of protection indicated by the  second characteristics numeral 4  e Short  description  Protected against splashing water   o Definition  Water splashed against the enclosure  from any direction shall have no harmful effect   e Test for second numeral 4  The equipment is  Sprayed from all practical directions    e water pressure is adjusted to give a delivery  rate op 10 lit  min  The test duration shall be 1 min   per m  of calculated surface area of the enclosure  with a minimum duration of 5 min    Power source  3 V lithium battery  DL123A CR123A    Dimensions  120  W  x 64  H  x 44  D  mm  4 7 x 2 5 x  1 7 in   without protrusions     Weight  240 g  8 5 oz   without battery      63    64    SPECIFICATIONS FOR DATE UNIT   Imprinting direction  Data imprinted onto film from lens  side    Data coding  No data  year month day  month day   year  day month year and day hour minute    External indication of data  Data display on LCD panel    Film speed setting  Automatic film speed setting    Automatic calendar system  Up to year 2030    Power source  Ordinarily used with camera body     SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE  WITHOUT ANY NOTICE OR OBLIGATION ON  THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER     OLYMPUS    OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO   LTD   San Ei Building  22 2  Nishi Shinjuku 1 chome  Shinjuku ku  Tokyo  Japan  Tel  03 3340 221 1  OLYMPUS AMERICA INC    Two Corporate Center Drive  Melville  NY 11747 3157  U S A  Tel  516 844 5000
9.  of the autofocus  mark  or use the focus lock   P  22  N     The lens and autofocus windows were dirty       Clean the lens and autofocus windows     57       e autofoous window was blocked  such as by a  inger       Hold the camera correctly  keeping your fingers  clear of the autofocus windows   P  15       The subject was closer than the minimum working  distance to the lens  0 6 m 2 ft       Shoot from more than 0 6 m  2ft   away from the  subject   P  23  g      When using the selftimer  the shutter release button  was pressed while standing right in front of the  camera       Do not stand in front of the camera  Press the  shutter release button while looking through the  viewfinder   P  38     58    O The autofocus didn t work correctly  There are some  subjects that are difficult for the autofocus to lock on   These include  glossy or reflective surfaces  black  objects  subjects behind glass or wire mesh  flames  and smoke  excessively bright light within the picture  area        First focus on an object at the same distance as the  desired subject Then aim at the desired subject  and release the shutter release button   P 36     The picture is too dark    O The flash was blocked   e g  by a finger        Hold the camera correctly  keeping your fingers  clear of the flash   P  15     O The subject was out of the working range of the flash       Shoot within the flash working range   P  31       The flash mode was set to OFF  N      Check the flash mode before shooti
10.  zoom lever for telephoto or wide  angle photography     How to Use the Zoom Lever   Telephoto  f    Pull the lever to the  T  side to zoom in   Maximum telephoto focal length  105 mm    Wide angle     Push the lever to the  W  side to zoom out     Maximum wide angle focal length  38 mm    22             Position the autofocus mark on your  subject        Autofocus mark    Depress the shutter release button  halfway to adjust the focus         Focus has been correctly adjusted and the green  lamp lights  Exposure also will be adjusted  automatically     23       5 Depress the shutter release button fully     to take the picture   The film automatically advances to the next frame     Working Distance   D Teus range of the camera is 0 6 m  2 ft  to   o  infinity     e When the subject is closer than 0 6 m  2 i  the  shutter will not release   The green lamp blinks     e When the subject is extremely close to the  camera  the subject will be out of focus  although the shutter releases     24             Close up Correction    O Picture frame _    Close up correction marks  G Image area of picture at 0 6 m  2 ft     The viewfinder s picture frame shows the area that can  be shot for subjects at ve  However  the picture area will  move lower in the viewfinder as you get closer to the  subject  At 0 6 m  2 ft   the shaded area is the actual  available image area  In this case  the subject should be  positioned below the close up correction marks     25                         USING
11. EV17  F19 7   1 350 sec       61    Exposure counter  Progressive type with automatic  reset  displayed on LCD panel    Selftimer  Electronic selftimer 12 sec  delay    Remote control  optional   Infrared remote control unit  with 3 sec  delay    Film speed range  Automatic setting with DX coded  film with ISO 50  100  200  400  800  1600  3200   For non DX coded film and film with less than ISO  50  film speed is set to ISO 100    Film loading  Automatic loading   Automatically  advances to first frame when camera back is  closed     Film advance  Automatic film winding    Film rewind  Automatic film rewind  automatic rewind  activation at end of film  automatic rewind stop    Rewind possible at any point with rewind button     62    Flash  Built in flash  Recycling time  Approx  0 5    7 sec   at normal temperature with new battery    Flash working range  Wide angle     0 6   4 7 m   2   15 4 ft    Telephoto     0 6   2 4 m  2   7 9 ft    with ISO 100 color negative film  Wide angle      0 6   9 4m  2   30 8 ft    Telephoto     0 6   4 7m   2   15 4 ft   with ISO 400 color negative film    Flash modes  AUTO  Automatic flash activation in low   light and backlight   AUTO S  Red eye reducing   otherwise same as auto   OFF  No flash    FILL IN   Forced activation   EI  for night scene with  slowest shutter speed of 4 sec  Other functions  operate as the same asin Auto mode     Battery check  Displayed on LCD panel     Weatherproof  IEC Standard publication 529   Classification
12. OLYMPUS    ooStulus  ZOOM 105 DLX    INSTRUCTIONS    Before using your camera  read this manual carefully to ensure  correct use                           MN             Thank you for purchasing an Olympus camera  Before   you start to use your new camera  please read these  fistructions carefully to obtain optimum performance  and a longer service life from the unit     DANGER A      KEEP THE BATTERIES AWAY FROM FIRE   NEVER TRY TO DISASSEMBLE  RECHARGE   OR SHORT CIRCUIT BATTERIES    USED BATTERIES SHOULD BE TREATED AS  GENERAL WASTE IN ACCORDANCE WITH  LOCAL GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS     NEVER ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE THE  CAMERA  IT CONTAINS A HIGH VOLTAGE  CIRCUIT    IN CASE OF MALFUNCTION  CONSULT YOUR  NEAREST OLYMPUS DEALER OR OLYMPUS  SERVICE CENTER           Vit    o  DAN    on     as      sliz  PIN                 e Before using your camera  read this manual carefully  to ensure correct use    o We recommend that you take test shots to get  accustomed to your camera before taking important  photographs     MAIN FEATURES  m Built in 38mm   105mm 3X zoom lens   a Quartz date or time imprinting     Weatherproof  f  m Remote control  optional      a Versatile  easy to use functions include spot metering   night scene  as well as various flash modes     Symbols used in this manual     O Incorrect O Operation order O Indicator blinking     Next operation O Automatic operation   Attention  O Manual operation O Indicator on    Depress halfway    Product shown in pictures and il
13. The shutter release button doesn t release when the   remote control s shutter release button is pressed       The remote control hasn t been used in the 20  minutes since the Selftimer Remote Control mode  was engaged  causing the LCD panel to turn off       Press the zoom lever  The LCD will light  Then  press the Selftimer Remote button again     55    The green lamp blinks  and the shutter release button  will not release      The camera is closer than 0 6 m  2 ft   to the subject       Move the camera back to distance more than  0 6 m  2ft   from the subject   P  23     The orange lamp blinks  and the shutter release button   will not release    O The flash has not been recharged yet       Remove your finger from the shutter release  button and wait for Several seconds until the flash is  recharged before shooting   P  31     The flash does not fire  even in the dark    D The flash mode is set to OFF       Set itto a mode other than OFF   P  29      H h sensitivity film is being used   etthe flash mode to FILL IN   P  29     56    The viewfinder is out of focus      Diopter dial is not adjusted         Adjust the diopter dial until image is clear   P  9     PROBLEMS WITH PRINTED PICTURES   The picture is out of focus   The camera moved when the shutter release button  was pressed       Hold the camera corectly and press the shutter  release button gently   P  15        O The subject was not within the viewfinder s  autofocus mark    gt  Position the subject in the center
14. a roll     After the motor stops and    starts blinking on the LCD  panel  open the back cover and remove the film     Notes    eThe number of exposures remaining decreases during  winding       The final number of exposures may sometimes exceed the  number of exposures specified on the film     Rewinding the film before the end of the roll    Press the mid roll rewind button gently with your nail   etc  Do not use an instrument with a sharp tip     ADVANCED TECHNIQUES                            USING THE FLASH MODES    This camera has five flash modes  Select the  flash mode according to your shooting  conditions and needs     Howto selectthe flash mode    As you press the FLASH mode button  the mode  switches as shown on p30  The selected flash  mode is displayed on the LCD panel     AUTO  AUTO S  OFF    FILL IN    30    AUTO mode      N N sa  Automatically fires in low light and backlit conditions    p  31    AUTO S mode    Significantly reduces the phenomenon of  red eye    when a subject s eyes appear red in flash photos     p  32    OFF mode  N  The flash does not fire   p  33    FILL IN mode  f N  Fires regardless of available light   p  34   mode  i      Lights the subject in the foreground with a night   scene in the background   p  35     Notes    e AUTO S will not be canceled when the power is turned off   All other modes will return to the AUTO mode      Inthe Auto  Auto S Flash  and modes  the flash strength  is automatically controlled to prevent pictures from b
15. ake pictures underwater       Rubber gaskets are located inside the rear of  the camera  Check the gaskets for wear and  carefully remove any sand and dust to  maintain a weatherproof seal     e If the camera has been splashed by water  etc   clean  the camera with a ay cloth as soon as possible       Do not touch the rubber gasket on the battery  compartment cover or the rubber gasket on the  camera back with excessive force  Do not remove the   askets  i   e Gaskets should be replaced after approximately  three years  although they may require replacement  earlier than that depending on use and wear    e If the gaskets are damaged or need replacement   contact your nearest Olympus service center     50    BATTERY HANDLING    NOTES   e When the camera is not used for an extended   eriod of time  remove the battery    e Keep spare battery on hand when going on a  long trip or to a cold area    e Sweat  oil  and so on can prevent a pattery s  terminals from making electrical contact  To  avoid this  wipe both terminals before loading  battery     51     WARNINGS     e NEVER TRY TO DISASSEMBLE  RECHARGE  OR  SHORT CIRCUIT BATTERY  NEVER EXPOSE  TTERY TO EXCESSIVE HEAT OR OPEN       i  FLAMES     e KEEP THE BATTERY OUT OF THE REACH OF    CHILDREN  JAA CHILD SVA SSA BATTERY     CONTACT A DOCTOR IM  o MEE one 3V LITHIUM BATTER  DL 12 25 OR    CR1 SAL NEN NEVER TRY TO DISASSEMBLE OR    MOD HY NY BATTERY OR BATTERY PACK FOR    a USE IN THIS CAMERA             52    REMOTE CONTROL  o
16. e        REMOTE button again                                      39       i     REMOTE CONTROL  optional   The optional RC 100 Remote Control is required in the operation below     Press the     REMOTE button   lt   is  displayed onthe LCD panel    After shooting  press the     REMOTE button  again to cancel the selftimer remote control  mode  Remote control operation is  canceled automatically when not in use for  more than about 20 minutes     40       Aim the remote control at the camera   and press the button  The shutter will be  released after about 3 seconds     Notes    e Use the remote control within the range shown at left    o The camera will focus on the subject directly in front  of it    e The remote control may not work when the subject is  backlit  In this case  use the selftimer      e The remote control may not work when there is  inverted fluorescent light near the camera     41                               95 21  N          CORRECTING THE DATA  Press the MODE button for two seconds  or longer   The year indication will start blinking     Press the SET button to correctthe year   If you press the button once  the number on the  display will advance by 1  And if you keep it  pressed  the numbers will run in rapid  succession     42          2115 59    3 Press the MODE button again     The month indication will start blinking     4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the hour     and minutes     Note  As you press the mode button  the blinking indication  changes i
17. eing  overexposed even when the subjects are close     31                                        KAI  Ww  ISO W  38 mm  T 105 mm   i 0 6   4 7 m 0 6   2 4m   2   15 4 ft    2  7 9 ft    0 6  6 6m 0 6 3 3m  200  2   21 7 ft    2   108 ft    0 6   9 4 m 0 6   4 7 m  400  2   30 8 ft    2   15 4 ft         AUTO  Auto Flash     In the Auto Flash mode  the flash will fire  automatically in low light and backlit  conditions     The orange lamp in the upper right of the viewfinder  ae when the shutter release button is depressed  alfway     Notes    e When the orange lamp is blinking  the flash is being recharged  and the shutter release button won t release  Release your  finger from the shutter release button  and wait for several  seconds    e Maximum distance is about 70  when using positive color film     s Flash Working Range  with color negative film     32             AUTO S  Red Eye Reducing Flash     Significantly reduces the phenomenon of   red eye  len a subject s eyes appear  red in flash photography      In the Auto S Flash mode  the camera will emit a series  of low power pre flashes before the regular flash  This  makes the subject s pupils contract  significantly  reducing red eye  Except for the pre flashes  this mode  is the same as the Auto Flash mode     Red eye reduction may not be effective when the   subject    1  Is not looking at the flash from the right front    2  Is not watching the pre flashes    3  Is too far from the camera    4  Does not respond to t
18. era has adjusted  to the new temperature  you can remove it from the bag and    use it     e Keep your hair  hands  strap etc  away from the autofocus    window  lens  AE sensor and fi    asn     e Avoid leaving the camera unused for long periods of time  This  can cause mold to grow on the camera as well as other    oblems  Try to press the shu    er release button and check    he operation of camera before use  a   e Some airport X ray machines can damage the film in your    camera  Try to a  machines  Give it to the securi  e This camera is controlled by a    to avoid passing your camera through these    y officer for manual inspection   microcomputer  Problems with    the microcomputer can affect or stop camera operation  If this    happens  remove the batteries    then reload them and try the       camera again  Strong electrical  the operation of this Camera so  that generate such fields     fields can also interfere with  ry to avoid places or objects    e This camera is not suitable for professional use or for use    under severe conditions     48                CARING FOR YOUR WATERPROOF CAMERA  This camera is weatherproof  however  it is  not designed for underwater use  Please  note the following warnings and use the  camera correctly      The camera can withstand splashing water   e g   seaside  swimming pool side  etc       The camera can be used in rain   O  And in snow      Do not wash the camera     49                Do not submerge the camera or attempt to  t
19. he pre flashes due to  particular individual characteristics        IMPORTANT  Be sure to holdthe camera still until the  shutter releases  It takes about one second              33       OFF  Flash Override     When you dont want the flash to fire even in  the dark or when you want to shoot such  subjects as fireworks     In the Flash OFF mode  the flash does not fire even in  low light conditions  Use this mode in situations where  flash photography is not desired or is prohibited or in  twilight or night scenes     Note  Since a slow shutter speed  down to 4 seconds  is  automatically selected in low light situations when in the  Flash OFF mode  the use of a tripod is recommended to  prevent blurred pictures caused by shaking the camera     34          FILL IN  Forced Activation   When you want to fire the flash every shot     In the FILL IN Flash mode  the flash fires regardless of  available light  For example  this mode can be used to  brighten up a subject s shaded face or under artificial  lighting such as back lit  fluorescent light  Use this  mode within the flash working range  p  31     n may be hard to work under the excessively bright  ight     35       NIGHT SCENE  To Capture a Night Scene Beautifully    Use the by Ala ele Flash mode to properly  light the subject in the foreground while  leaving the background naturally lit     Note  Since a slow shutter speed  down to 4 seconds   is automatically selected in low light situations  use a  tripod to prevent blur
20. lustrations may be slightly  different from the unit     PREPARATIONS    BASIC OPERATIONS    Names and functions of parts        Viewfinder display LCD panel    Diopter adjustment            Using the strap soft case    Outline of operations    Loading the battery        Checking the battery    Points to remember               Loading the film       Taking picturas Cn  Using the Focus Lock    After Shooting          Unloading the film            ADVANCED TECHNIQUES       CAMERA MAINTENANCE       Using the flash modes                Auto  AutoFlash         31  Auto S  Red Eye Reducing Flash 32  OFF  Flash Override            FILL IN  Forced Activation      Night Scene         Selftimer        Remote Cont  Correcting the data        Printing the date and time      Questions and answers      Care and storage                  Caring for your weatherproof camera  Battery handling uu     Remote control  optional  handling  Troubleshooting      Specifications            PREPARATIONS       NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS      Zoom lever  See p  21    Zooms in     telephoto   Zooms out     wide angle   O Shutter release button  See p  16    O Selftimer remote control button  See p  38 39    O Flash mode button  See p  29     amp  LCD panel  Date time indicator   See p  8    O Flash   O Selftimer indicator     Strap eyelet  O Viewfinder  Light sensor     Lens barrier    Autofocus windows    amp  Lens       Do not soil as this can cause blurred pictures   Wipe clean with a soft cloth      
21. n the order of year  month  day  hour  and minute  The  data Correction will be finished when the mode button is pressed  again     43    PRINTING THE DATE AND TIME    Choose the desired mode with the MODE  button     The mode will switch in the described order by  pressing the MODE button        The quartz date uses the same power source as the  main unit Make sure to correctthe data after the battery  isre      The data is imprinted in the lower right of the picture  If  there is sometning whitish or tinged wath grange where  the data is imprinted  the data may be difficult to read   The data may not be imprinted correctly on the frame s        after the specified final exposure of the film            Nodata  Year month day  Month day year   OD Day month year    Day hour minute       CAMERA MAINTENANCE     gt o    POPO FO     gt  OFO    GUESTIONS AND ANSWERS      How long will the battery last     Anew 3V lithium battery will last for roughly 15 rolls    of 24 exposure film on which the flash was used on  half of all the shots  determined under Olympus test  conditions   If you do not use the flash and zoom  very often  the battery will last much longer       Why does the flash get hot         Ifthe flash is used continuously  it may become hot     this happens  stop using the camera for a while       Can   use infrared film     No  you cannot       How should   clean the lens     Wipe the lens gently with lens cleaning tissue that  has been moistened with a small amount of
22. ng   P  29     59    The data has not been printed  or looks faded       The data mode was set to no data             Change the data mode to another setting     P  43       There is a bright color like white  orange  or yellow  in the area of the pee where the data is printed       Avoid bright colors in the lower right corner of  your photo compositions  IF  3  a   G The picture was taken with black and white film       Do not use black and white film if you want to  print data on the pictures      The camera s battery is low       Replace with a new battery   P  13     The color of a picture taken indoors is abnormal      The color of the room lighting affected the picture       Set the flash to FILL IN mode     60    SPECIFICATIONS    Type  Full automatic 35 mm autofocus lens shutter  camera with built in 38   105 mm zoom lens    Film format  35 mm standard DX coded film  24 x  36 mm    Lens  Olympus lens 38   105 mm F4 5   8 9    6 elements in 5 groups    Shutter  Programmed electronic shutter    Viewfinder  Real image zoom viewfinder  with  autofocus mark  close up correction marks   autofocus indicator and flash indicator     Focusing  Active type autofocus system  Focus lock  possible  Focusing range  0 6 m  2 ft     oo   infinity     Exposure control  Programmed automatic exposure  control  3 zone light metering  switchable to spot  metering  Auto exposure range  Wide angle      EV2 3  F4 5  4 sec   to EV16  F10 9  1 500 sec     Telephoto     EV4 3  F8 9  4 sec   to 
23. ptional  HANDLING    e The battery of the remote control cannot be  replaced  The remote control unit is  expendable  Order a new one from your  nearby camera store or Olympus service  center when it no longer transmits signals to  the camera      Keep the remote control out of the reach of  children  If a child swallows the remote control   contact a physician immediately      Never try to disassemble the remote control   Never expose the remote control to excessive  heat or open flame     53    TROUBLESHOOTING    OPERATING PROBLEMS  The camera does not work     The lens barrier is not opened       Open the lens barrier completely   P  20   O The alignment of the battery terminals is not correct     Reload the battery correctly   P  13   O The battery is exhausted       Replace the battery with new one   P  14     The battery is temporarily unable to function  because of cold    NN      Keep the camera warm while using it      The loaded film has been rewound       Remove the film   P  28     The film is incorrectly loaded       Reload the film   P  17   O The flash is held with your finger       Release your finger     54    The LCD display goes off suddenly    O If you dont use the camera  the LCD goes off after  four and half minutes  ee      Close the lens barrier and open it again or operate  the zoom lever to turn the LCD back on  In addition   the power is turned OFF automatically after 4 hours   When the camera is not in use  try to keep the lens  barrier closed     
24. red pictures caused by camera  shake    Night Scene mode cannot be used together with Spot    36                 SPOT MODE   To Focus and Set the Exposure for a Selected Area   Press the     REMOTE button and flash  mode button at the same time         isdisplayedonthe LCD panel   Press the  amp   REMOTE and flash mode button  at the P me time or gose the lens barrier to  cancel the spot mode     Position the autofocus mark    on  your subject  and Ka the shutter  release button halfw    The green lamp lights   The exposure will be locked in the center of the  autofocus mark     37                3     Reposition your subject in the picture  frame while keeping the shutter release  button depressed halfway  Then press  the shutter release button fully     Exposure can be adjusted at different points  from the autofocus frame using the Spot  mode     SELFTIMER  To Put Yourself in the Picture      Press the     REMOTE button    a is                                        displayed on the LCD panel       N  PIN Use a tripod to hold the camera securely     2 Aim at your subject  and press the    shutter release button   g 10 sec   Selftimer indicator lights  2 sec   Blinks  The shutter will be released about 12 seconds  after the shutter release     Notes       The focus and exposure will be locked when the shutter release  button is depressed halfway       The selftimer is disengaged when the shutter is released       To cancel the selftimer after it has been activated  press th
    
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