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1.                   corrective action  OPEN  Error message Corrective action cI Battery problem      Insert new batteries   LY Card problem BATTERY   If using rechargeable batteries   CARD ERROR   Insert a new card  EMPTY  charge the batteries     Card problem  WRITE Use a computer to cancel the hx Connection problem  PROTECT read only setting  Connect the camera and  NO computer or printer correctly   iit pann memory problem CONNECTION      Insert a card   MEMORY FULL    Erase unwanted images    z Printer problem  T Card problem   Load paper into the printer   E   Replace the card  NO PAPER  CARD FULL   Erase unwanted images    Card problem Printer problem    Use SEZ    to select Refill the ink in the printer   NO INK    CARD SETUP    CLEAN CARD    FORMAT       SET  OK     CLEAN CARD   and press the    button  Take out the card   wipe the contact area  p  46   with a soft  dry cloth  and then  oad the card again    Use Sz7Z9  to select  FORMAT   and press the  button  Next  use NZ7Z9N  select  YES   and press the   amp  button                    8 E8                   MEMORY SETUP fs        Internal memory problem   Use S775 to select   MEMORY FORMAT   and press  the EJ button  Next  use NX  7Z N  to select  YES   and press the           amp  button               Internal memory Card problem  Take pictures before viewing  them           Problem with selected image  Use photo retouch software                    T       PICTURE etc  to view the image on a  computer  If the image
2.         Selecting the ISO sensitivity  ISO   CAMERA MENU    ISO    O P          Abbreviation for the International  Organization for Standardization  ISO  standards specify the sensitivity for digital  cameras and film  thus codes such as  ISO  100    are used to represent sensitivity        In the ISO setting  although smaller values  result in less sensitivity  sharp images can  be taken under fully lit conditions  Larger  values result in higher sensitivity  and  images can be taken at fast shutter speeds  even under low light conditions  However   high sensitivity introduces noise into the  resulting picture  which may give it a grainy  appearance        When recording  aim the microphone  p  6   at the source of the sound you want to  record        The sound when recorded in still REC can  not be played back with this camera   To listen to the sound  connect to a TV or  PC     Selecting sound setting for movies  8       CAMERA MENU P  amp                 ng  Submenu 2 Application  OFF No sound is recorded   ON Sound is recorded     Submenu 2    Application       The camera automatically adjusts       AUTO the sensitivity according to the  shooting scene    100 200 400  The value of the ISO sensitivity   800 1600 is fixed                 o When set to  ON   only the digital zoom can  be used during movie recording  To record  the movie with the optical zoom  set   amp     movies  to  OFF     o The sound recorded in movie mode cannot  be played back with this camera    To 
3.        NORMAL Shooting at normal quality    Movies   Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Application   VGA  640x480      IMAGE SIZE  QVGA 320x240    Select the image quality based on the image size and frame rate   H30B 30fps    Higher frame rates provides smoother movie images    FRAME RATE      15fps                   frames per second          Number of storable pictures  still pictures  Continuous recording length  movies  in the internal  memory and xD Picture Card     p  47     24 EN       Select the settings for the functions while referring to    Using the Menu     p  3      Adjusting to a natural color scheme   WB   CAMERA MENU  gt  WB    A  P     SCN X          Submenu 2 Application  The camera automatically adjusts  AUTO he white balance according to the    shooting scene        For shooting outdoors under a  clear sky          For shooting outdoors under a  cloudy sky       For shooting under tungsten  lighting    For shooting under daylight  luorescent lighting  household    ES             lighting  etc    For shooting under neutral    7  luorescent lighting  desk lamps   etc            eu For shooting under white  m3 luorescent lighting  offices  etc            Recording sound when shooting still  images  8   CAMERA MENU P  amp           6   P     SCN  Submenu 2 Application  OFF No sound is recorded        The camera automatically starts  recording sound for approx    ON 4 seconds after a picture is taken   This is useful for recording notes  or comments about the picture      
4.       Connector    Multi connector  USB connector  A V OUT jack           Automatic calendar system    2000 up to 2099          Operating environment                Temperature 0   C to 40   C  32   F to 104   F   operation      20   C to 60   C   4   F to 140   F   storage   Humidity 30   to 90    operation  10   to 90    storage           Power supply    AA alkaline   NiMH battery  two                             Dimensions 98 0 mm  W  x 61 6 mm  H  x 27 8 mm  D    3 9 x 2 4 x 1 1 in    excluding protrusions    Weight 128 g  4 5 oz   excluding batteries and card    microSD Attachment   Product type Attachment for microSD card          Operating environment                            Temperature  10   C to 40   C  14   F to 104   F   operation      20   C to 65   C   4   F to 149   F   storage   Humidity 95   and below  operation    85   and below  storage   Dimensions 25 0 mm  W  x 20 3 mm  H  x 1 7 mm  D   1 0 x 0 8 x 0 07 in    Handle 2 2 mm   0 09 in     Weight Approx  0 9 g  0 03 oz           Design and specifications subject to change without notice     Index                        A ERASE    ALL ERASE ins exei   AEMODE trt eee oa 26 SEL  IMAGE        AF TRACKING   18  26 Single image erase                              16   Arrow pad Error message    42   AV CAD IG nan na A Aah   F  B  FACE DETECT Ann nan anu 26   Backlight boost      Flash   BACKUP FILL IN sette 19   Battery ELASEDUAUTQ  na ena Adela int 19   BATTERY TYPE   FLASH OFF    nan 19   Sa a RE usi REDEYE    
5.      p 20 13 Shutterspeed                             p  14  5 Battery check    p 10 14 Exposure compensation               p  20  6 Flash standby camera shake 15 Compression frame rate               p  24  warning flash charge              p 19 41 16 Imagesize                                  p  24  7 AF target mark       8 Recording with sound       9 Number of storable still pictures     remaining recording time    p  14 p  18    Playback mode display  A 2 3 fue cm 5                      16 m2  TM 7  e ELI  mlg  wA 10  15  as     E al 14  1413 12  Still image  1 Silent mode    a    p   2  Printreservations   number of prints                  p  37 p   3 Adding sound    p   ra a ay ete p   5 Battery check    a    p   6 Aperture value                            p   7 Exposure compensation               p   8 White balance                             p   Q Image size    oeeie p     10  11                                  File number                            esses    Frame number   Elapsed time total recording time       E p  15 p  16  Current memory                           p  46  Compression frame rate               p  24   de nan na p 25  Date and time                               p  12  Shutter speed                               p  14    EN    Preparing the Camera    Attaching the camera strap 2                Pull the strap tight so that it does not come  loose     P P o For the types of batteries that can be used   Loading the batteries and see  Battery handling pre
6.     8 If necessary  repeat Steps 6 and 7    to select the image to be printed   make the detailed settings  and set   SINGLEPRINT            m    9 Press the  amp j button           a          PRINT    CANCEL    BACK   VEND SET  OK        10 Use  amp   AN to select  PRINT   and  press the  amp  button       Printing starts       When  OPTION SET  is selected in  ALL PRINT   mode   PRINT INFO  screen is displayed       When printing is finished  the  PRINT MODE  SELECT  screen is displayed                 PRINT MODE SELECT    PRINT    ALL PRINT    MULTI PRINT   ALL INDEX   PRINT ORDER  EXIT   fend       SET  OK     To cancel printing   D When  TRANSFERRING  is displayed   press the  amp  button  use N77 N to select     CANCEL   and then press the  amp  button  again                              Ch    Lh    TRANSFERRING    CANCEL    OK            CONTINUE    CANCEL  SET  OK     11Press the MENU button     12 When the message  REMOVE USB    CABLE  is displayed  disconnect  the USB cable from the camera and  printer     Print Reservations  DPOF     In print reservations  the number of prints and  date imprint option are saved in the image on  the card  This enables easy printing at a printer  or print shop supporting DPOF by using only the  print reservations on the card without a computer  or a camera      DPOF is a standard for storing automatic printout   information from digital cameras    o Print reservations can be set only for the  images stored on the card  Insert a card 
7.     Brightness FORMAT  cercles  Backlight boost                                    Frame rate    esce  Exposure compensation      FUNG menu  na insti  Monitor brightness  Q    I  c   Card  microSD Card  microSDHC card    Image size 4i eesep ee 24  xD Picture Card      Information display    22  23   Compression Internal memory    11  46  47   Connecting ISO sensitivity            a  25   M  Macro WW    cce mes 20  MAGIC FILTER d     27  D Maintenance    Camera care       45   Date and time    PIXEL MAPPING  30   DIS MODE  M       MEMORY FORMAT            0  cccceeeeeeeeeee 30   Display language    5    MENU COLOR    an 31   microSD Attachment                        11  48  E   EASY PRINT iiir aaaea 34 N   Edit  still images  Natural Color  as nn aan sad 25  Cropping H  Resize ud    EN 59    60 EN    o    OLYMPUS Master 2                               39  Operation guide                P  PANORAMA    26  PERFECT FIX C    28  PictBridge esee 34  Playback image   Closeup view                       eeeenee 23   Index view   23  P  node  14  POWER SAVE    33  Sa EA 34  Print Reservations  DPOF                     37  Protecting images Om                           28   R  RESET D condones 27  Rotating images    7                                 29   S  SON mode               aaa  17  Self time  ee eee 21  Shooting  Shooting movies Q                                18  SILENT MODE                     sese 33  SLIDESHOW     28       Sound recording  amp       T    Turning on the camer
8.    The standard brightness  appropriate exposure  This function enables the camera to focus and  set by the camera based on the shooting mode shoot subjects at close distances    except for iAUT    can be adjusted brighter or  darker to obtain a desired shot  1 Press the  amp  button        1 Press the  i4 button           EXPOSURE COMP           EN  sy Y OFF    2 Use be to select the setting option           Exposure compensation value and press the  amp  button to set                          2 Use a to select the desired Option Description  brightness  and press the  amp  button  OFF Macro mode is deactivated        This enables shooting as close as  MACRO 20 cm 7 9 in    60 cm 23 6 in    to  the subject        This enables shooting as close as    P  s  SUPER MACRO 3 cm 1 2 in  to the subject             When the zoom is at the widest  W  position     When the zoom is at the most telephoto  T  position      3 The zoom is automatically fixed      The flash  p  19  and zoom  p  19  cannot  be set during super macro shooting        20 EN    Using the self timer    After the shutter button is pressed all the way    down  the picture is taken after a short delay     1 Press the     button        2 Use   37795 to select the desired    setting option  and press the  amp J                button to set     Option  OFF    Description    The self timer is deactivated        ON       The self timer lamp turns on for  approx  10 seconds  then blinks  for approx  2 seconds  and then  th
9.   Depending on the picture  the editing may  not be effective        The retouching process may lower the  image resolution              Submenu 1 Application   LIGHTING FIX  and  REDEYE FIX   ALL x  are applied together   Only sections darkened by backlighting  LIGHTING  FIX and dim lighting are brightened   REDEYE FIX Eyes that are reddened by the flash    are corrected         D Use S773 to select a correction  method  and press the  amp  button     2 Use p  amp   to select an image for retouching   and press the  amp  button                                  The retouched image is saved as a separate  image     Changing the image size  ml   db EDIT  gt   sg    Submenu 2 Application       This saves a high resolution image  as a separate image with a smaller  Size for use in e mail attachments  and other applications      WGA 640 x 480    320 x 240          28 EN    Cropping image    1   db EDIT  gt  pt     D Use Bq to select an image  and press the   amp  button                   Use the zoom buttons to select the size of  the cropping frame  and use szzzssB  to move the frame     Cropping frame           SET  OK     Sewn            3  Press the  amp  button     e The edited image will be saved as a separate  image              Protecting images  On    5  PLAYBACK MENU  gt  Om    o Protected images cannot be erased by   ERASE   p  16    SEL  IMAGE   or  ALL  ERASE   p  29   but all images are erased  by  MEMORY FORMAT   FORMAT   p  30            Submenu 2 Application  OFF 
10.   Shooting  Playback  and Erasing   p  14     Step 5    Printing   Direct printing  PictBridge    p  34    Print Reservations  DPOF      p  37        Menus for Playback  Editing  and  Printing Functions                           28       Menus for Other Camera Settings    30     gt  Printing                             eese 34   gt  Using OLYMPUS Master 2               39     Usage Tips                      ntn 41   gt  Appendix                          eese 45    Ind6x                uuu 59       EN    Please read    Menu Settings     p  24 to 33  while referring to this page     Three Types of Setting Operations  P  Using the Menu    MENU button                                  4 x Arrow pad  Various camera settings can be accessed through Ga  the menus  including functions used during shooting  and playback and the date time and screen display    button   5  DSP    m        There may be menus that are unavailable Oxs   button    depending on other related settings or the  SCN mode  p  17         1 Press the MENU button  3 Use Sz7Z3   to select the desired      This example describes how to use the Submenu 1  and press the  menus to set the  POWER SAVE   Ex  button                 CAMERA MENU    Page tab Submenu 2    GS       3 R IDEO OUT     INTSC    POWER SAVE  OFF    BATTERY TYPE   ALKALINE          EXIT SER SET  OK           Shooting mode top menu                                        EXIT   ied SET  OK  BACK si SET  OK   2 Use Am to select the desired o To quickly mov
11.   button to set  M   month      D   day    TIME   hours and   minutes   and  Y M D   date order     o For a more accurate setting  press the    amp  button when the time signal hits   00 seconds              o To change the date and time  adjust the  setting from the menu        Date time    p  31     Changing the display language    The language for the menu and error messages  displayed on the monitor is adjustable     1 Press the MENU button  and press  W235  q to select  R   SETUP             WEN S Oy DE         SET  OK        2 Press the  amp  button        s                  memory Format    2E 2     amp     3 Qi             ENGLISH       ENGLISH    PIXEL MAPPING   e  Ea    NO       EXIT  gt  fend    3 Use A to select  PAS  and  press the  amp  button                 4 Use sz ssp to select your  language and press the  amp  button                 5 Press the MENU button        EN    13    Shooting  Playback  and Erasing    Shooting with the optimum  aperture value and shutter  speed  P mode     In this mode  automatic shooting settings are  activated while also allowing changes to a  wide range of shooting menu functions such as  exposure compensation  white balance  etc  as  needed     1 Press the ON OFF button to turn on    the camera     P mode indicator    oO      ON OFF    Number of storable still pictures  p  47   Monitor   standby mode screen        If P mode is not displayed  press the KY  button several times to select it     Current shooting mode display      
12.  34  39    AAR    OND                                                                               OLYMPUS                ON OFF button                             p  12  DISP    button  changing information  display menu guide      p  22  23 p  17  MonhilOr          2  5 2  3  mno p  14  41  MENU button    ee p 3  BT button  backlight boost erase   Srl ERE p  21 p  16  29  Shutter button                               p  14  Zoom buttons                               p  19  Card access lamp                         p  46       CI button  shooting   Switching shooting modes     p  17  18                    button  playback                     p  15  EJ button  OK FUNC                p  3  22  Arrow pad                     a    p  3 12  button  exposure compensation   Siantan Sanana AAA p 20   W button  macro                     p  20      button  self timer                 p  21    amp  button  flash                        p  19    EN    EN    Monitor     Shooting mode display                                               BL    SUA NE  j  a 6 N S 8   H7 AA  E Ti Pid  7 Te 18 3 t  T es i    8 k      8  i a  US   16 7 49   hd Ee i ER ane  dM 13 12 11 10 9 14 11 10 9  Still image Movie  1 Shooting mode                             p 14 T10 Currentmemory                           p  46  2 Flash mode    aa  p 19 711 Self timer                                    p  21  3 Silent mode    a    p 33 712 Aperture value                             p  14  4  Macro super macro               
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14.  become  acclimated to the surrounding temperature and dry  out before taking pictures     Dew drops can form in the camera when it is   suddenly taken from a cold location into a warm   humid room      Vertical lines appear on the screen        This condition may occur when the camera is  pointed at an extremely bright subject under a  clear sky and so on  The lines do not appear   however  in the final image        The light is caught in the picture        Shooting with flash in dark situations results in  an image with many flash reflections on dust in  the air     Date and time function   Date and time settings return to the  default setting          If the batteries are removed and left out of the  camera for about a day     the date and time  settings return to the default setting  and must  be reset     The time until the date and time settings return  to the default setting varies depending on how  long the batteries have been loaded      Setting the date and time   p  12     Miscellaneous     The camera makes a noise when taking  pictures        The camera may activate the lens and make a  noise even if no operation is performed  This  is because the camera automatically performs  actions of auto focus as far as it is ready to shoot     EN 41    42 EN    Error message    o When one of the messages below is  displayed on the monitor  check the                               Operation problem  Close the battery card    CARD COVER compartment Cover                       
15.  memory or card is being used during  shooting and playback     Current memory indicator  qb  Internal memory is being used  None  Card is being used         Current memory  indicator    Shooting mode       2000 10 23  Playback mode       Even if  MEMORY FORMATJ  FORMAT     ERASE    SEL  IMAGE   or  ALL ERASE   is performed  the data in the card is not  completely erased  When disposing of  the card  damage the card to prevent the  disclosure of personal data     Readout recording process of the card  Never open the battery card compartment  cover or unplug the USB cable while the  camera is reading or writing data  which  is indicated by blinking of the card access  lamp  This can not only damage the image  data but also render the internal memory or  card unusable           Number of storable pictures  still pictures  Continuous recording length  movies  in the  internal memory and xD Picture Card                                                                                                                         Still pictures  Number of storable still pictures  COMPRES   IMAGE SIZE PRON S Internal memory Using a 1GB xD Picture Card  With sound   Without sound  With sound _  Without sound  Fite 2 2 151 152  Lai istic e Nu 5 5 296 300  Fite 6 6 353 359  Li    256071920 Nu 12 13 673 695  Fite 10 10 565 576  RIPE Nu 21 21 1 102 1 141  Fite 17 17 913 940  E d scis Nu 32 35 1 728 1 880  Fite 26 27 1 390 1 453  1280x960  m s Nu 48 55 2 557 2 906  Fite 87 110 4 567 5 813  A 640
16.  o Press the ON OFF button again to turn off  the camera     14 EN          2 Hold the camera and compose the  shot                    Vertical grip       When holding the camera  take care not to  cover the flash with your fingers  etc     3 Press the shutter button halfway  down to focus on the subject       When the camera focuses on the subject  the  exposure is locked  shutter speed and aperture  value are displayed   and the AF target mark  changes to green     e The camera was unable to focus if the AF target  mark flashes red  Try focusing again     AF target mark             Press halfway        Shutter speed  Aperture value          Focusing     p  43     4 To take the picture  gently press  the shutter button all the way down    while being careful not to shake the    camera              Press fully    Image review screen    To view images during shooting    Pressing the   gt   button enables playback of  images  To return to shooting  either press  the  G3 button or press the shutter button  halfway down     To shoot movies     Shooting movies  Q mode    p  18        Viewing images    1 Press the  x  button                    Number of frames  Playback image    2 Use sz ssp to select an image   Displays Displays next    10 frames before image  the current image 1    Jo    Displays previous Displays   image 10 frames after  the current  image       The display size of the images can be  changed     Index view and close up view      p  23     To play back movies  Se
17.  still  ERROR t n d  cannot be viewed  the image file  is corrupted   T 3    THE IMAGE Problem with selected image  Use photo retouch software  etc   CANNOT to edit the image on a computer   BE EDITED 9 pter                 V Printer problem    Remove the jammed paper   JAMMED       Printer problem  SETTINGS  CHANGED  Return to the status where the  printer can be used        Printer problem   Turn off the camera and printer   dil check the printer for any  PRINT ERROR problems  and then turn the  power on again           T Problem with selected image  CANNOT PRINT    Use a computer to print                      Before erasing important images  download them to  a computer      All data will be erased       3 This is displayed  for instance  when the printer s  paper tray has been removed  Do not operate  the printer while making the print settings on the  camera      This camera may be unable to print images taken by  other cameras                 Shooting tips    When you are unsure of how to take a picture  that you envision  refer to the information below     Focusing       Focusing on the subject       Taking a picture of a subject not in the center  of the screen    After focusing on an object at the same distance  as the subject  compose the shot  and take the  picture     Pressing the shutter button halfway  p  14      Set  AF MODE   p  26  to  iESP       Taking a picture in  AF TRACKING  mode   p  26     The camera tracks the subject movement  automatically to focus 
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19.  with recorded images before making print  reservations        DPOF reservations set by another DPOF  device cannot be changed by this camera   Make changes using the original device   Making new DPOF reservations with this  camera will erase the reservations made by  the other device        DPOF print reservations can be made for up  to 999 images per card     Single frame print  reservations  11     1 Press the   gt   button  and then press  the MENU button to display the top  menu     2 Use   z77ssD to select   amp  PRINT  ORDER   and press the Ej button                 PRINT ORDER       3 use  lt   7 ZS to select   1   and  press the  amp  button                    SET  OK     4 Use B   to select the image for print    reservation  Use Sz7  5 to select  the quantity  Press the  amp  button                    BACK   in SET  OK        5 Use An to select the  DI  date  print  screen option  and press the                          amp  button   Submenu 2 Application  NO This prints the image only   DATE This prints the image with the  shooting date   TIME This prints the image with the       shooting time           PRINT ORDER    BACK   SET   OK     6 Use   z77s to select  SET   and    press the       Ed button                 EN 37    Reserving one print each of all  images on the card  14     Resetting the print reservation  data for selected images       1 Follow Steps 1 and 2 in  L4   p  37      2 Use   3775 to select  L   and  press the  amp j button           3 Follow St
20. ALITY         p  24   2   CAMERA MENU  WB   ISO S  V  Still images movies           PANORAMA     AF MODE a    8  l     SWITCH SHOOTING  MODES           MAGIC FILTER     8   RESET    p    6 3  SETUP  MEMORY FORMAT   FORMAT   2p       BACKUP  e             Menus for Playback  Editing  and Printing Functions    In playback mode  settings can be adjusted      063 SLIDESHOW               p  28    PERFECT FIX            p 28      amp  EDIT   Bal  Resize            H  Crop        MENU       _ PLAYBACK MENU  Ox  Protect        1  Rotate  x  W  Add sound to still  images                  27     30     p  30   Language         p     30          CAMERA MEI    NU       ue    EXIT    end       Shooting mode top menu    PIXEL MAPPIN  aoe    SAVE SETTINGS    MENU COLOR    IQ   Monitor       Date time   VIDEO OUT    POWER SAVE     BATTERY TYPE     A SILENT MODE              G                      PLAYBACK MENU    jna OOO Ra Da    30  31  31  31  31  31  31  32  33  33  33       Playback mode top menu         PRINT ORDER  DR SETUP       Same as    Menus for  Shooting Functions        8  amp  SILENT MODE       EN    Names of Parts    Camera unit                                                    1 Strapeyelet                               p  10  2  Battery card   compartment cover                       p  10  3 Microphone    p  25  29  DAN eta an p  19    EN       ONOG    Self timer lamp                              p  21   KERN p  45  58  Tripod socket   Multi connector                 p  32 
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22. Images can be erased   Images are protected so that  ON they cannot be erased except    by formatting of the internal  memory card            D Use bg to select an image    2  Use S773 to select  ON       3  If necessary  repeat Steps  1  and  2  to protect other images  and press the  E button                 Select the settings for the functions while referring to    Using the Menu     p  3                        Rotating images  1  Erasing images  G ERASE      PLAYBACK MENU  gt    1    ERASE  Submenu 2 Application Submenu 1 Application    The image is rotated 90  Images are individually selected  p  cy   90 clockwise  SEPIIMAGE and erased   m 0   The image is not rotated  ALL ERASE All EI   the dua memory  x The image is rotated 90  OU carg WIS erased   W5  90    counter clockwise             Use Bq to select an image      2  Use S7Z35 to select the rotation  direction      3  If necessary  repeat Steps   and  2  to  make settings for other images  and press  the  amp  button     o The new picture orientations will be saved  even after the power is turned off                 Adding sound to still images  8      PLAYBACK MENU  gt   amp     Submenu 2 Application    The camera adds  records  sound  for approx  4 seconds while   YES playing back the image  This   is useful for recording notes or  comments about the image           NO No sound is recorded             Use Bq to select an image  and press the   amp  button                  2  Aim the microphone toward the sound  
23. N    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 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   he 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 near any   heat source such as a radiator  heat register    stove  or any type of equipment or appliance that  generates heat  including stereo amplifiers        Handling the Camera    A WARNING     Do not use the camera near flammable or  explosive gases      Do not use the flash and LED on people   infants  small children  etc   at close range      Yo
24. N 51    52 EN    LCD Monitor    Do not push the monitor forcibly  otherwise the  image may 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 it in 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        Legal and Other Notices    Olympus makes no representations or warranties  regarding any damages  or benefit expected by  using this unit lawfully  or any request from a third  person  which are caused by the inappropriate use  of this product    Olympus makes no representations or warranties  regarding any damages or any benefit expected  by using this unit lawfully which are caused b
25. OLYMPUS       DIGITAL CAMERA    FE 46IX 421X 41    Instruction Manual                      e Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera  Before you start to  use your new camera  please read these instructions carefully to enjoy  optimum performance and a longer service life  Keep this manual in a  safe place for future reference     e We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your  camera before taking important photographs     e In the interest of continually improving our products  Olympus reserves  the right to update or modify information contained in this manual     e The screen and camera illustrations shown in this manual were produced  during the development stages and may differ from the actual product     Step 7    Checking the contents of the box    Strap       Digital camera    AV cable       microSD Attachment    Other accessories not shown  Instruction Manual  this manual   OLYMPUS Master 2  warranty card     Contents may vary depending on purchase location     Step 2    Preparing the Camera   Preparing the Camera   p  10     Step 4    How to Use the Camera     Three Types of Setting Operations     p  3     Contents     gt  Names of Parts       10       Preparing the Camera          Shooting  Playback  and Erasing    14          Using Shooting Modes        gt  Using Shooting Functions               19   gt  Using Playback Features                 23     Menus for Shooting Functions       24    Step 3    Shooting and Playing Back Images 
26. a    YE  s       U  USB cable    eite 34  39  Using the Menu    3    v       OLYMPUS    http   www olympus com        OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP   Shinjuku Monolith  3 1 Nishi Shinjuku 2 chome  Shinjuku ku  Tokyo  Japan              OLYMPUS IMAGING AMERICA INC   3500 Corporate Parkway  P O  Box 610  Center Valley  PA 18034 0610  U S A  Tel  484 896 5000    Technical Support  USA   24 7 online automated help  http   www olympusamerica com support  Phone customer support  Tel  1 888 553 4448  Toll free     Our phone customer support is available from 8 am to 10 pm    Monday to Friday  ET   http   olympusamerica com contactus   Olympus software updates can be obtained at  http   www olympusamerica com digital          OLYMPUS IMAGING EUROPA GMBH                   Premises  Wendenstrasse 14 18  20097 Hamburg  Germany  Tel   49 40 23 77 3 0   Fax   49 40 23 07 61   Goods delivery  Bredowstrasse 20  22113 Hamburg  Germany   Letters  Postfach 10 49 08  20034 Hamburg  Germany    European Technical Customer Support   Please visit our homepage http   www olympus europa com  or call our TOLL FREE NUMBER    00800   67 10 83 00  for Austria  Belgium  Denmark  Finland  France  Germany  Italy  Luxemburg  Netherlands   Norway  Portugal  Spain  Sweden  Switzerland  United Kingdom    Please note some  mobile  phone services providers do not permit access or request an  additional prefix to  800 numbers        For all European Countries not listed and in case that you can t get connected   to the abo
27. anging the printer s settings  for printing  CUSTOM PRINT        1 Follow Steps 1 and 2 for   EASY PRINT   p  34   and press the   amp  button                    EASY PRINT  CUSTOM PRINT  EXIT    SET  OK     2 Use 75S to select   CUSTOM PRINT   and press the  Ed button                 3 Use SEZ    to select the print  mode  and press the  amp  button                                            Submenu 2 Application   PRINT his prints the image selected in  Step 6    ALL PRINT j his prints all images stored in the  internal memory or card    MULTI PRINT his prints one image in a multiple  layout format   This prints an index of all images   ALL INDEX stored in the internal memory  or card    PRINT ORDER  his prints images based on the  print reservation data on the card        PRINT ORDER  is available only when print       reservations have been made   Print Reservations   DPOF      p  37     4 Use   z7755 to select  SIZE    Submenu 3   and press q      If the  PRINTPAPER  screen is not  displayed  the  SIZE    BORDERLESS      and  PICS SHEET  are set to the printer s  standard     PRINTPAPER       SIZE BORDERLESS    STANDARD LEMESIP PANE     V       BACK   MEND SET  OK        5 Use   27755 to select the   BORDERLESS  or  PICS SHEET   settings  and press the  amp  button                    Submenu 4 Application  The image is printed with a border  OFF ON    around it   OFF       The image is printed to fill the  entire paper   ON           The number of The number of images pe
28. ating  OFF ON sound warning sound of the  camera buttons           Adjusting the brightness of the monitor   2     XR SETUP  gt   C I       Submenu 2 Application  BRIGHT  Selects the monitor brightness  depending on the surrounding  NORMAL    brightness           Setting the date and time  D   R SETUP  gt  D    o  Setting the date and time   p  12     To select the date display order     D Press q after setting Minute  and use     7    to select the date display order        Y MN D TIME    Date order       CANCEL   rev                 EN 31       Selecting a video signal system to match your TV  VIDEO OUT   X   SETUP  gt  VIDEO OUT       The TV video signal system varies depending on the countries and regions  Before viewing camera  images on your TV  select the video output according to your TV   s video signal type              Submenu 2 Application  NTSC Connecting the camera to a TV in North America  Taiwan  Korea  Japan  and so on   PAL Connecting the camera to a TV in European countries  China  and so on           The factory default settings differ according to the region where the camera is sold     To play back camera images on a TV   D Connect the TV and camera        Multi connector    Connect to the TV video  input jack  yellow  and  audio input jack  white      AV cable  supplied          Use the camera to select the same video signal system as the one of connected TV   NTSC     PAL        8  Turn on the TV  and change    INPUT    to  VIDEO  an input jack connect
29. backlight  and the face is brightened       Taking pictures using  FILL IN   p  19  flash  A subject against backlight is brightened       Taking pictures using exposure compensation   p  20     Adjust the brightness while viewing the screen  for taking the picture  Normally  taking pictures of  white subjects  such as snow  results in images  that are darker than the actual subject  Use the     4 button to adjust in the positive     direction   to express whites as they appear  When taking  pictures of black subjects  on the other hand  it is  effective to adjust in the negative     direction     EN 43    44 EN    Color hue       Taking pictures with colors at the same  shade as they appear       Taking pictures by selecting  WB   p  25     Best results in most environments can normally  be obtained with the AUTO setting  but for some  subjects  you should try experimenting with  different settings   This is especially true for  sunshade under a clear sky  mixed natural and  artificial light settings  and so on        Taking pictures using  FILL IN   p  19  flash    Use of the flash is also effective for shooting under  fluorescent and other artificial lighting     Image quality       Taking sharper pictures       Taking pictures with the optical zoom   Avoid using digital zoom  p  19  to take pictures     Taking pictures at a low ISO sensitivity    If the picture is taken with a high ISO sensitivity   noise  small colored spots and color unevenness  that were not in the ori
30. cautions   p  45      the xD Picture Card     sold When using NiMH batteries  be sure they    separately  into the camera are fully charged  and select  NiMH  for   BATTERY TYPE    BATTERY TYPE   p 33       Do not insert anything other than an Turn off the camera before opening the  xD Picture Card or the microSD Attachment battery card compartment cover   into the camera  o    When using the camera  be sure to close  the battery card compartment cover        Battery card When to replace the batteries  compartment 3  Replace the batteries when the error       message shown below appears   SN Flashes in red  MN       a   gt  BATTERY EMPTY               Monitor top right Error message        Ssnawxio Lj    10 EN    Index area Y Notch  i N             Insert the card straight until it clicks into  place        Do not touch the contact area directly                 This camera allows the user to take pictures  using the internal memory even when  no xD Picture Card  sold separately  is  inserted     Using an xD Picture Card     p  46           Number of storable pictures  still pictures    Continuous recording length  movies  in  the internal memory and xD Picture Card      p  47     To remove the xD Picture Card       NN SS       Press the card in until it clicks and comes  out slightly  then grab the card and pull it out     Using the microSD card   microSDHC card  sold  separately     A microSD card or microSDHC card  hereafter   both will be referred to as microSD card  is al
31. d 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      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 encouraged to try to correct the  interference by one or more of the following  measures      Adjust or relocate the receiving antenna       ncrease the distance between the camera and  receiver      Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit  different from that to which the receiver is  connected      Consult your dealer or an ex
32. d label  the warranty coverage for products  and accessories of other manufacturers   which may be distributed by Olympus  is the  responsibility of the manufacturers of such  products and accessories in accordance with  the terms and duration of such manufacturers   warranties      b  any Product which has been disassembled   repaired  tampered with  altered  changed  or  modified by persons other than Olympus s own  authorized service personnel unless repair  by others is made with the written consent of  Olympus     c  defects or damage to the Products resulting  from wear  tear  misuse  abuse  negligence   sand  liquids  impact  improper storage   nonperformance of scheduled operator and  maintenance items  battery leakage  use of non    OLYMPUS  brand accessories  consumables  or  supplies  or use of the Products in combination  with non compatible devices     d  software programs     e supplies and consumables  including but not  limited to lamps  ink  paper  film  prints  negatives   cables and batteries   and or    f  Products which do not contain a validly placed  and recorded Olympus serial number  unless they  are a model on which Olympus does not place  and record serial numbers        EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY  SET FORTH ABOVE  OLYMPUS MAKES   NO AND DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER  REPRESENTATIONS  GUARANTIES   CONDITIONS  AND WARRANTIES  CONCERNING THE PRODUCTS  WHETHER  DIRECT OR INDIRECT  EXPRESS OR  IMPLIED  OR ARISING UNDER ANY STATUTE   ORDINANCE  COMMERCIAL USA
33. e Wap to select an image  and             press the  amp  button to display the selected  image in single image view        To scroll an image in close up view  Use sz zs to move the viewing area     Changing the image  information display    Shooting information settings displayed on the  Screen can be changed     1 Press the DISP  button       The displayed image information changes in  the order shown below each time the button is  pressed     Normal         K No information          EN 23       Menus for Shooting Functions    In shooting mode  settings can be adjusted            indicates the mode in which the function can be set   o The default settings of the function are highlighted in       Selecting the appropriate image quality for your application      IMAGE QUALITY        IMAGE QUALITY    Still pictures    1  P iT     SCN  amp                          Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Application  12M  3968x2976    Suitable for printing pictures larger than A3  11x17 in     5M  2560x1920  Suitable for printing A4  8 5x11 in   pictures   3M  2048x1536  Suitable for printing pictures up to A4  8 5x11 in     IMAGE SIZE 2M  1600x1200  Suitable for printing A5  5x7 in   pictures   1M  1280x960  Suitable for printing pictures at postcard size   VGA  640x480  Suitable for viewing pictures on a TV or using pictures in emails and    on websites        16 9  1920x1080     Suitable for playing pictures on a wide screen TV        COMPRESSION    FINE    Shooting at high quality             
34. e by any  person  including but not limited to dealers   representatives  salespersons  or agents of  Olympus  which are inconsistent or in conflict  with or in addition to the terms of this limited  warranty  shall not be binding upon Olympus  unless reduced to writing and approved by an  expressly authorized officer of Olympus    This limited warranty is the complete and  exclusive statement of warranty which  Olympus agrees to provide with respect to the  Products and it shall supersede all prior and  contemporaneous oral or written agreements   understandings  proposals  and communications  pertaining to the subject matter hereof    This limited warranty is exclusively for the  benefit of the original customer and cannot be  transferred or assigned     WHAT TO DO WHEN SERVICE IS NEEDED  The customer must transfer any image or other  data saved on a Product to another image or  data storage medium and or remove any film  from the Product prior to sending the Product to  Olympus for service     IN NO EVENT SHALL OLYMPUS BE  RESPONSIBLE FOR SAVING  KEEPING OR  MAINTAINING ANY IMAGE OR DATA SAVED  ON A PRODUCT RECEIVED BY IT FOR  SERVICE  OR ON ANY FILM CONTAINED  WITHIN A PRODUCT RECEIVED BY IT   FOR SERVICE  NOR SHALL OLYMPUS BE  RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES IN   THE EVENT ANY IMAGE OR DATA IS LOST  OR IMPAIRED WHILE SERVICE IS BEING  PERFORMED  INCLUDING  WITHOUT  LIMITATION  DIRECT  INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL   CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES   LOSS OF PROFITS OR LOSS OF USE   
35. e installed        Insert new or recharged batteries in the correct  direction        Loading the batteries and the xD Picture Card      sold separately  into the camera     p  10         If  ALKALINE  is selected with NiMH batteries  the  camera may fail to turn on when the batteries are  low  Be sure the batteries are fully charged  and  select  NiMH  for  BATTERY TYPE       BATTERY TYPE   p  33       Battery performance may have been reduced  temporarily due to low temperature  Take the  batteries out of the camera  and warm them by  putting them in your pocket for a while     Card Internal memory     An error message is displayed       Error message   p  42     Shutter button     No picture is taken when the shutter  button is pressed         Cancel sleep mode   To save battery power  the camera automatically  goes into sleep mode and the monitor turns off  if there is no operation for 3 minutes when the  camera is turned on  No picture is taken even if  the shutter button is fully pressed in this mode   Operate the zoom buttons or other buttons to  restore the camera from sleep mode before  taking a picture  If the camera is left for another  12 minutes  it automatically turns off  Press the  ON OFF button to turn the camera on       Press the KY button to set a shooting mode       Wait until  flash charge  stops blinking before  taking pictures     Monitor     Difficult to see        Condensation    may have occurred  Turn off the  power  and wait for the camera body to
36. e picture is taken        e Self timer shooting is automatically canceled    after one shot     To cancel the self timer after it starts    Press the  S  button again     Increasing the brightness of  the monitor  Backlight boost     Press IGI in shooting mode  The monitor  becomes brighter  If there is no operation for 10  seconds  the previous brightness resumes     EN 21    22 EN    Changing the shooting  information display    The display of the screen information can   be changed to best match the situation  for  example  the need for a clear view of the screen  or for making a precise composition by using the  grid display     1 Press the DISP  button     e The displayed shooting information changes in  the order shown below each time the button is  pressed   Shooting mode display   p  8              Using the FUNC menu    The FUNC menu provides the following menu  functions that can be quickly accessed and set        WB   p  25      ISO   p  25     1 Press the              IMAGE QUALITY   p  24        K          E                      2 Use S795 to select the menu  function and B to select the  desired setting option  and then    press the       g9 button to set     Using Playback Features    Index view and close up view    Index view enables quick selection of a desired  image  Close up view  up to 10x magnification   allows checking of image details     1 Press the zoom buttons     c Q       Single image view    Closeup view       To select an image in index view  Us
37. e target mark indicates that the area other than the  face is in focus        FACE DETECT        This enables you to compose the shot without worrying about the focusing position  The    iESP camera finds the subject to focus on and automatically adjusts the focus        SPOT The camera focuses on the subject within the AF target mark   AF TRACKING  The camera tracks the subject movement automatically to focus on it continuously                   For some subjects  the frame may not appear or may take some time to appear     To focus on a moving subject continuously  AF Tracking    D Hold the camera to align the AF target mark on the subject and press Zzs      2  When the camera recognizes the subject  the AF target mark automatically tracks the subject  movement to focus on it continuously      8  To cancel the tracking  press  amp  or any other buttons     o Depending on the subjects or the shooting conditions  the camera may be unable to lock the focus or  fail to track the subject movement        When the camera fails to track the subject movement  the AF target mark changes to red     26 EN    Select the settings for the functions while referring to    Using the Menu     p  3                                                Switching the shooting modes Shooting with special effects  f   SWITCH SHOOTING MODES     MAGIC FILTER   SWITCH SHOOTING MODES   MAGIC FILTER  CI  P iAUTO   9   SCN  amp  OP  Submenu 1 Application  D Use Sz7zs Df to select the desired  p Shooting with o
38. e to the desired submenu   menu  and press the  amp  button  press p to highlight the page tab  and then    use  7 N to move the page  Press q to     Pressing and SETUP return to the submenu     holding the    button displays lec   Encusa  an explanation       Some menus include submenus that  appear by pressing the  amp  button     orena Suida 4 AEE E a AA  of the selected Use  lt  7    to select Submenu 2     option  Submenu 1 and press the  fj button       Once a setting is selected  the display  returns to the previous screen              SET  OK                       o There may inu  be additional VIDEO OUT  INTSC  operations    Menu Settings    p  24 to 33                 5 Press the MENU button to complete  the setting        Using the Direct Buttons    Frequently used shooting functions can be accessed using the  direct buttons     c5  Shutter button  p  14                 button  exposure compensation   p  20   W button  macro   p  20     amp  button  flash   p  19    X  button  self timer   p  21     DISP    button  changing information display   menu guide   p  22  23 p  17             iva button  backlight boost erase   lw  p  21 p  16  29                 Using the FUNC Menu  p  22     Arrow pad  Frequently used shooting menu functions can be set with less 7   steps using the FUNC menu     OK   ES button Ie S               E             button  p  22        Menu Index    Menus for Shooting Functions    In shooting mode  settings can be adjusted      D     IMAGE QU
39. ed to the camera        For details on changing the input source of the TV  refer to the TV s instruction manual     Press the   gt   button  and use sz to select the image for playback     o Depending on the TV s settings  the displayed images and information may become cropped     32 EN       Select the settings for the functions while referring to    Using the Menu     p  3      Saving battery power between shots   POWER SAVE     28 SETUP POWER SAVE    Turning off the camera sounds   t  SILENT MODE       amp  SILENT MODE                Submenu 2 Application Submenu 1 Application  OFF Cancels  POWER SAVE   OFF Button operation sound warning  When th   thei sound are not muted   en the camera is not being    ON used for approx  10 seconds  the ON The a sounas  button E  monitor automatically turns off to opera  Da   Warning sound   save battery power  are muled              To resume standby mode  Press any button     Selecting the battery type   BATTERY TYPE     R SETUP BATTERY TYPE       Submenu 2 Application  ALKALINE Select this option when using  alkaline batteries     Select this option when using  NIMH NIMH batteries              If  ALKALINE  is selected with NiMH  batteries  the camera may fail to turn on  when the batteries are low        If  NiMH  is selected with alkaline batteries   the camera may be turned off without  displaying the low battery warning  p  10           BEEP   p  31     EN 33    34 EN    Printing    Direct printing  PictBridge       By connecti
40. eps 5 and 6 in  2      Resetting all print reservation  data    1 Press the   gt   button  and then press    the MENU button to display the top  menu     2 Use   z77ssD to select   amp  PRINT       ORDER   and press the  amp  button              3 select either  Qh  or  27   and press       the  amp  button              PRINT ORDER SETTING       PRINT ORDERED    RESET    KEEP    BACK  gt  fend SET  OK     4 Use   775 to select  RESET   and       press the  amp j button        38 EN       1 Follow Steps 1 and 2 of  Resetting  all print reservation data   p  38      2 Use  amp  An to select  L   and  press the  amp  button           3 Use An to select  KEEP  and  press the  amp  button                 4 Use pg to select the image with  the print reservation you want to  cancel  Use  lt  723  to set the print  quantity to  0      5 If necessary  repeat Step 4  and then  press the  amp  button when finished                 6 Use  amp  Ar to select the  DI  date  print  screen option  and press the   9 button         The settings are applied to the remaining images  with the print reservation data                 7 Use   37 55 to select  SET   and  press the  amp  button                 Using OLYMPUS Master 2    System requirements and  installation of OLYMPUS  Master 2    Install the OLYMPUS Master 2 software by    referring to the included installation guide     Connecting the camera to a  computer    1 Make sure the camera is turned off     The monitor is off     e The lens is 
41. function   Press the  amp  button when  START    Submenu 2  is displayed       The camera checks and adjusts the CCD and the  image processing function at the same time                    Select the settings for the functions while referring to    Using the Menu     p  3      Turning on the camera with the gYy or    Selecting the menu screen color and                 x  button  y       background  MENU COLOR   R SETUP  gt  CJ 2 SETUP MENU COLOR  Submenu 2 Application Submenu 2 Application  Pressing KY turns on the camera NORMAL  S  T elects the menu screen color or  and starts the camera in the COLOR 1  background image according to  YES shooting mode  COLOR 2  your preference  Pressing   gt   turns on the camera COLOR 3    and starts the camera in the  playback mode   The power is not turned on  To turn Setting the operation sound  BEEP  NO on the camera  press the ON OFF g Pp L         button        Saving the mode when the camera is  turned off  SAVE SETTINGS     R SETUP  gt  SAVE SETTINGS    Submenu 2 Application       The shooting mode is saved  when the camera is turned off and  is reactivated the next time the  camera is turned on     YES       The shooting mode is set to P  NO mode when the camera is turned  on              When set to  NO   all shooting settings   except for P mode       IMAGE QUALITY    and the selected SCN mode  return to  default settings when the camera is turned  off         9 SETUP  gt  BEEP       Submenu 2 Application  Turns off or on the oper
42. ginal image  can occur  and  the image can appear grainy  The resulting image  is grainier than with low ISO sensitivity as well      ISO   p  25        Batteries       Making batteries last longer       Avoid any of the following operations when not  actually taking pictures because they deplete  the battery power      Repeatedly pressing the shutter button  halfway      Repeatedly using the zoom      Set  POWER SAVE   p  33  to  ON     Playback Editing tips    Playback G       Playing images in the internal memory  and card         Remove the card when playing pictures in the  internal memory       Loading the batteries and the xD Picture  Card     sold separately  into the camera      p  10          Using the microSD card microSDHC card   sold separately      p  11     Editing     Erasing the sound recorded to a still  image         Record over the sound with silence when  playing back the image       Adding sound to still images   amp     p  29     Appendix    Camera care    Exterior    Wipe gently with a soft cloth  If the camera is  very dirty  soak the cloth in mild soapy water  and wring well  Wipe the camera with the  damp cloth and then dry it with a dry cloth  If  you have used the camera at the beach  use a  cloth soaked in clean water and wrung well     Monitor    Wipe gently with a soft cloth     Lens    Blow dust off the lens with a commercial  blower  then wipe gently with a lens cleaner        Do not use strong solvents such as benzene  or alcohol  or chemica
43. is absolutely  necessary  In some cases  alkaline batteries may  have a shorter service life than NiMH  Alkaline  battery performance is limited  especially at   low temperatures  The use of NiMH batteries is  recommended    AA manganese  Zinc Carbon  batteries cannot be  used with this camera    When operating the camera with battery power   at low temperatures  try to keep the camera   and spare batteries as warm as possible   Batteries which run down at low temperatures  may be restored after they are warmed at room    emperature    Recommended temperature ranges for NiMH  batteries    Operation      0  C to 40  C  32  F to 104  F        Charge   0  C to 40  C  32  F to 104  F   Storage      20 C to 30  C   4  F to 86  F   Using  charging or storing the batteries outside  hese ranges could shorten battery life or affect  battery performance  Always unload the batteries  rom the camera before storing the camera for a  long period    Before using NiMH batteries  always read the  provided instructions    The number of pictures you can take may vary  depending on the shooting conditions or batteries   Before going on a long trip  and especially before  raveling abroad  purchase an ample supply of  extra batteries  The recommended batteries may  be difficult to obtain while traveling    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              E
44. lammable items or explosives       n wet places  such as bathrooms or in the rain   When using products with weatherproof designs   read their manuals as well       n 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 touch electric contacts on cameras    Do not leave the camera pointed directly at the   sun  This may cause lens or shutter curtain   damage  color failure  ghosting on the CCD  or  may possibly cause fires    Do not push or pull severely on the lens    Before storing the camera for a long period    remove the batteries  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  button to make sure that it is operating normally    Always observe the operating environment   restrictions described in the camera s manual     Battery Handling Precautions    Olympus NiMH batteries  included in some areas   are intended for use only with Olympus digital  cameras  Never use these batteries with any other  device    Always charge NiMH batteries  included in some  areas  before using them for the first time  or if  they have not been used for a long period   Always charge sets of batteries  included in some  areas   2 or 4  together    Do not use alkaline batteries unless it 
45. lect a movie  and press the  amp  button                    Movie    o The sound recorded in movie mode cannot  be played back with this camera  To listen to  the sound  connect to a TV or PC     EN 15    Operations during movie playback Erasing images during  Fast forward  Press and hold down     playback  Single image erase   Rewind  Press and hold down p  Pause  Press the  amp  button                    1 Press the T button when the image  m  d to be erased is displayed   d ES as 26 12 30          During playback       Elapsed time   Total recording time       First  last  frame frame advance   During pause  press to display the first  frame  and press Z   to display the last       2 Press to select  YES   and                frame  x   Press and hold down q to play a movie  and press the  amp  button   press and hold down p to play a movie in       ERASE   p  29   reverse              Press the  amp  button to resume playback        TE        During pause    To stop movie playback  Press the MENU button     16 EN    Using Shooting Modes       The shooting mode changes in the order  of P  iAUTO       SCN  2  each time the  i button is pressed  By switching to other  shooting mode  most settings set in other  than P mode will be changed to the default  settings of the respective shooting mode     Using the best mode for the  shooting scene  SCN mode        1 Press the KCl button a few times to  set SCN     PORTRAIT    Ca       EXIT    fend    SET  OK       An explanation of 
46. listen to the sound  connect to a TV or  PC     EN 25       Creating panoramic images  PANORAMA   C   CAMERA MENU  gt    PANORAMA    C   1  P   5   SCN       Panorama shooting lets you create a panoramic picture  using the OLYMPUS Master 2  software on the provided CD ROM    o The focus  exposure  p  14   zoom position  p  19   and  WB   p  25  are locked at the first frame   o The flash  p  19  is fixed to    FLASH OFF  mode     D Use Wwashq to select the direction that the frames are combined      Press the shutter button to take the first frame  and then compose the second shot       The part of the previous picture where it will be joined to the next picture does not remain in the frame  You  have to remember what the part in the frame looked like and take the next picture so it overlaps                  8  Repeat Step   until the number of desired frames is taken  and then press the  amp  button  when finished           When the  ff  mark is displayed  you cannot continue shooting any further  Panorama shooting is  possible for up to 10 frames        Refer to the OLYMPUS Master 2 help guide for details on how to make panorama images     Selecting the focusing area  AF MODE     CAMERA MENU  gt  AF MODE    C   1  P       SCN       Submenu 2 Application    This is used for taking pictures of people  The camera automatically detects a face and a  frame appears   Press the shutter button halfway down  and when the face is in focus  the  green AF target mark appears  The orang
47. lly automatic mode that allows the user  to take pictures using the best mode for the  shooting scene simply by pressing the shutter  button  Settings in the shooting function menu  are not available in iAUT   mode     1 Press the Cli button a few times to  set iAUTO     The icon changes depending  on the scene that the camera    automatically selects             Press the shutter button halfway down or press the  DISP  button to check which shooting mode the  camera has automatically selected     EN 17       In some cases  the camera may not select Shooting movies  2  mode   the desired shooting mode        When the camera cannot identify which is  the optimal mode  P mode will be selected     1 Press the KI button a few times to  set Q    To focus on a moving subject   continuously  AF Tracking     Press p to enter the AF tracking standby  condition  For details on procedure to start    tracking  see  To focus on a moving subject  a1    continuously  AF Tracking    p  26       amp X  mode indicator       Using the digital image  stabilization mode     mode        This mode enables the user to reduce blur 2 Press the shutter button halfway  that is caused by camera shake and subject d    ovement  own to focus on the subject  and  gently press the button all the way  1 Press the KY button a few times to down to start recording   set   y  Lights up red when recording       mode indicator       Ca        Remaining recording time  p  47        By switching to any of other shooti
48. lly treated cloth        Mold may form on the lens surface if the  lens is left dirty     Storage    When storing the camera for extended periods   remove the battery and card  and keep in a  cool  dry place that is well ventilated   Periodically insert the battery and test the  camera functions          Avoid leaving the camera in places where  chemical products are handled since this  may result in corrosion     Battery handling precautions       n addition to the batteries provided with the    camera  the following types of battery can be  used  Choose the power source best suited to  the situation    AA alkaline batteries   The number of pictures that you can take may  vary considerably depending on the battery  manufacturer and shooting conditions    AA NiMH batteries  rechargeable batteries   Olympus NiMH batteries are rechargeable and  economical  For details  refer to the instruction  manual for your charger        Caution   Use only batteries approved for use in  this product  Otherwise it could result in  explosion   Follow the instructions in this manual  p  51   when disposing used batteries    The following types of batteries cannot be   used    Lithium battery pack  CR V3  AA  R6    manganese  zinc carbon  batteries AA  R6    oxyride batteries AA  R6  lithium batteries   Power consumption by the camera varies   depending on which functions are used    Power is consumed continuously during the   conditions described below causing batteries   to become exhausted q
49. marks of their  respective owners    The standards for camera file systems referred to  in this manual are the  Design rule for Camera File  system DCF  standards stipulated by the Japan  Electronics and Information Technology Industries  Association  JEITA      EN 57    58 EN    SPECIFICATIONS    Camera          Product type    Digital camera  for shooting and displaying           Recording system          Still pictures    Digital recording  JPEG  in accordance with Design rule for Camera File  system  DCF            Applicable standards    Exif 2 2  Digital Print Order Format  DPOF   PRINT Image Matching III   PictBridge          Sound with still pictures    Wave format          Movie    AVI Motion JPEG       Memory    Internal memory   xD Picture Card  16 MB to 2 GB   TypeH M M   Standard    microSD card microSDHC card  when the supplied microSD Attachment  is used            No  of effective pixels    11 860 000 pixels          Image pickup device    1 2 33  CCD  primary color filter   12 700 000 pixels  gross           Lens    Olympus lens 6 3 to 31 5 mm  f3 5 to 5 6   equivalent to 36 to 180 mm on a 35 mm camera           Photometric system    Digital ESP metering system          Shutter speed    4 to 1 2000 sec           Shooting range    0 6 m  2 0 ft   to oo  W   1 0 m  3 3 ft   to oo  T   normal   0 2 m  0 7 ft   to oo  W   0 6 m  2 0 ft   to oo  T   macro mode   0 03 m  0 1 ft   to oo  super macro mode        Monitor    2 7  TFT color LCD display  230 000 dots    
50. nds      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      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      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 the camera in cold temperatures      Becareful with the strap      Be careful with the strap when you carry the  camera  It could easily catch on stray objects  and cause serious damage     EN 49    50 EN    Battery Handling Precautions    Follow these important guidelines to  prevent batteries from leaking  overheating   burning  exploding  or causing electrical  shocks or burns                 A DANGER    Use only the Olympus brand NiMH batteries and  proper fitting charger      Never heat or incinerate batteries      Take precautions when carrying or storing  batteries to prevent them from coming into contact  with any metal objects such as jewel
51. ng  modes  most function settings in  M  mode  will change to the default settings of the 3 Gently press the shutter button all    newly selected mode  the way down to stop recording   o Sound will also be recorded        During sound recording  only the digital  zoom can be used  To record a movie with  optical zoom  set   amp    movies   p  25  to   OFF      18 EN    Using Shooting Functions    Using the zoom    Pressing the zoom buttons adjusts the shooting  range     Pressing the wide Pressing the telephoto   W  button  T  button          Zoom bar    e Optical zoom  5x  digital zoom  4x     4  Use of  9  mode  p  18  is recommended  when shooting with the telephoto zoom        The zoom bar appearance identifies the  status of the digital zoom     When using W T  Optical zoom and EE           digital zoom L         Optical zoom Digital zoom  range range    Using the flash    The flash functions can be selected to best  match the shooting conditions     1 Press the  amp  button        2 Use bq to select the setting option        and press the  amp  button to set                          Option Description   The flash fires automatically in   FLASH AUTO low light or backlight conditions   Pre flashes are emitted to reduce   REDEYE the occurrence of red eye in your  photos    FILL IN The flash fires regardless of the  available light    FLASH OFF The flash does not fire        EN    19    Adjusting the brightness Shooting closeups        Exposure compensation   Macro shooting
52. ng the camera to a PictBridge   compatible printer  you can print images directly  without using a computer    To find out if your printer supports PictBridge   refer to the printer s instruction manual       PictBridge is a standard for connecting digital  cameras and printers of different makers and  printing out pictures directly       The printing modes  paper sizes  and other   parameters that can be set with the camera  vary depending on the printer that is used   For details  refer to the printer   s instruction  manual     Qo For details on the available paper types   loading paper  and installing ink cassettes   refer to the printer s instruction manual     Printing images at the  printer s standard settings   EASY PRINT     1 Display the image to be printed on   the monitor          Viewing images     p  15    e Printing can also be started when the  camera is turned off  After performing Step  2  use  lt  7    to select  EASY PRINT    press the  amp  button  Use q to select an  image  and press the  amp  button                    2 Turn on the printer  and then  connect the printer and camera     Multi connector  q button                                  A ES  a  EASY PRINT START   D   PC CUSTOM PRINT  OK     3 Press Q to start printing     4 To print another image  use B  to select an image  and press the  Eg button              To exit printing   After a selected image is displayed on the  screen  disconnect the USB cable from the  camera and printer           Ch
53. nic equipment in the EU  countries    Please do not throw the equipment into the    EN 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     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   during the applicable national  warranty period and has been purchased from  an authorized Olympus distributor within the  business area of Olympus Imaging Europa 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 Imaging  Europa GmbH as stipulated on the website   http   www 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
54. on it continuously       Taking a picture of subjects where autofocus  is difficult    In the following cases  after focusing on an object     by pressing the shutter button halfway down  with    high contrast at the same distance as the subject   compose the shot  and take the picture     The subject is not in the center    Fast moving object          of the frame       Camera shake       Taking pictures without camera shake     Taking pictures using  W  mode  p  18      Select   amp   SPORT  in SCN mode  p  17     The   amp   SPORT  mode uses a fast shutter speed  and can reduce the blur incurred by a moving  subject      Taking pictures at a high ISO sensitivity    If a high ISO sensitivity is selected  pictures can  be taken at a high shutter speed even at locations       Subjects with low contrast             When extremely bright objects  appear in the center of the  Screen       Object with no vertical lines          1  tis also effective to compose the shot by holding the  camera vertically to focus  and then returning to the  horizontal position to take the picture                 When objects are at different  distances                                                                                                                            where a flash cannot be used    ISO   p  25     Exposure  brightness   ALT      Taking pictures with the right  brightness       Taking pictures using  FACE DETECT   p  26     Appropriate exposure is obtained for a face  against 
55. oring the camera for a long period        The following AA  R6  batteries cannot    be used   Of o ini           Batteries whose bodies are only partially or not  at all covered by an insulating sheet     Ogg    e    Batteries whose    terminals are raised  but not  covered by an insulating sheet     9 o             Batteries whose    terminals are flat and not  completely covered by an insulating sheet    Such batteries cannot be used even if the     terminals are partially covered            f NiMH batteries are not charged within the  specified time  stop charging them and do not  use them    Do not use a battery if it is cracked or broken    f a battery leaks  becomes discolored  deformed  or becomes abnormal in any other way during  operation  stop using the camera    f a 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    Never subject batteries to strong shocks or  continuous vibration        Caution for Usage Environment    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     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       n sandy or dusty environments      Near f
56. perienced 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     For customers in North and South  America    For customers in USA  Declaration of Conformity  Model Number   FE 46 X 42 X 41  Trade Name   OLYMPUS  Responsible Party    OLYMPUS IMAGING AMERICA INC     3500 Corporate  Parkway  P O  Box  610  Center Valley  PA  18034 0610  U S A     484 896 5000    Address    Telephone Number    Tested To Comply With FCC Standards  FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC   rules  Operation is subject to the following two   conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful interference     2  This device must accept any interference  received  including interference that may cause  undesired operation     For customers in Canada   This Class B digital apparatus meets all  requirements of the Canadian Interference   Causing Equipment Regulations     EN 53    54 EN    OLYMPUS WORLDWIDE LIMITED  WARRANTY   IMAGING PRODUCTS  Olympus warrants that the enclosed Olympus amp   imaging product s  and related Olympus amp   accessories  individually a  Product  and  collectively the  Products   will be free from  defects in materials and workmanship under  normal use and service for a period of one  1   year from the date of purchase    If any Product prove
57. ptimum aperture   effect and press the  amp  button   value and shutter speed  p  14      After selecting the desired effect by pressing    Shooting with automatic settings the  amp  button  all functions except zoom  iAUTO  p  17   cannot be changed   DIS MODE Using the digital image    stabilization mode  p  18         Using the best mode for the  SCN shooting scene  p  17      MOVIE Shooting movies  p  18               Restoring the shooting functions to the  default settings  9 RESET     D RESET       P iAvTd     SCN  amp        Submenu 1 Application    Restores the following menu   functions to the default settings      Flash  p  19      Exposure compensation  p  20      Macro  p  20      Self timer  p  21           IMAGE QUALITY   p  24       SCN   p  17      Menu functions in    CAMERA  MENU   p  25 to 26     The current settings will not be  changed        YES       NO          EN 27       Menus for Playback  Editing  and  Printing Functions    Settings can be adjusted during image playback     Playing back pictures automatically   53 SLIDESHOW     SLIDESHOW    To start a slideshow    After pressing the  amp  button  the slideshow  starts  To stop the slideshow  press the Ej  button or the MENU button        The sound recorded when shooting cannot  be played back during slideshow   To listen to the sound  connect to a TV or PC                             Retouching images   PERFECT FIX       PERFECT FIX       Edited or retouched images cannot be  retouched again      
58. r sheet  images per sheet    PICS SHEET   is selectable only  varies depending  when  MULTI PRINT  is selected  on the printer   in Step 3                 The available settings for  BORDERLESS  vary  depending on the printer        If  STANDARD  is selected in Steps 4 and 5   the image is printed at the printer s standard  settings     N  PRINT  OK   MORE          SINGLEPRINT   4     6 use B   to select an image     7 Press to make a print  reservation for the current image   Press NN to make the detailed  printer settings for the current  image     To make the detailed printer settings      Use a to select the setting  and  press the  amp  button     PRINT INFO  dx 1  DATE   WITHOUT  FILE NAME   WITHOUT  m          EXIT   fei              EN 35    36 EN                            Submenu   Submenu MEN  Application  5 6  This selects the number  ox Bto 10 of prints   Selecting  WITH  prints the  images with the date   DATE WITH Selecting  WITHOUT   WITHOUT H 5 d  prints the images without  the date   Selecting  WITH  prints the  WITH  file name on the image   FILE NAME Selecting  WITHOUT  does  WITHOUT i  not print any file name on  the image    Proceeds  H to the This selects a portion of  setting the image for printing   screen    To crop an image  H    D Use the zoom buttons to select the size    of the cropping frame  use Ward  to move the frame  and then press the   amp  button                    E wir          Use S775 to select  OK   and press  the  amp  button       
59. reen     EN 39    40 EN    Operating OLYMPUS Master 2    When OLYMPUS Master 2 is started  the  Quick Start Guide appears with step by step  instructions for common tasks  When the  Quick Start Guide is not displayed  click     in the tool bar to show the Guide        Step 1          For details on the operation  refer to the help  guide of the software     Transferring and saving  images without using  OLYMPUS Master 2    This camera is compatible with the USB Mass  Storage Class  You can transfer and save the  image data on your computer while the camera  and the computer are connected     System requirements    Windows   Windows 2000 Professional   XP Home Edition   XP Professional Vista  Macintosh   Mac OS X v10 3 or later    o On a computer running Windows Vista  if   MTP  is set for the submenu that appears  by pressing q after selecting  PC  in Step 3  of    Connecting the camera to a computer      p  39   Windows Photo Gallery will become  available        Even if a computer has USB ports  proper  operation is not guaranteed in the following  cases        computers with USB ports installed using an  expansion card  etc       computers without a factory installed OS and  home built computers    Usage Tips    If the camera does not work as intended  or if  an error message is displayed on the screen   and you are unsure of what to do  refer to the  information below to fix the problem s      Troubleshooting    Battery     The camera does not work even when  batteries ar
60. retracted     2 Connect the camera to a computer       The camera automatically turns on     Multi connector                                           EASY PRINT  CUSTOM PRINT  EXIT                            OK                    Locate the position of the USB port by  referring to your computer s instructions  manual     3 Use An to select  PC   and  press the  amp  button       The computer automatically detects the camera as  a new device on the first connection                 Windows   After the computer detects the camera  a  message indicating setup completion appears   Confirm the message and click    OK     The  camera is recognized as a removable disk     Macintosh    If iPhoto has started  exit iPhoto and start  OLYMPUS Master 2     o While the camera is connected to the    computer  shooting functions are disabled     o Connecting the camera to a computer via a    USB hub may cause unstable operation        When  MTP  is set for the submenu that    appears by pressing q after selecting  PC   in Step 3  images cannot be transferred to a  computer using OLYMPUS Master 2     Starting OLYMPUS Master 2    Double click the OLYMPUS Master 2  icon     Windows  a appears on the desk top     Macintosh    appears in the OLYMPUS Master 2 folder       Browse window appears after starting the  software        When you start OLYMPUS Master 2 for the    first time after installation     Default Settings     and    Registration    screen appear  Follow the  instructions on the sc
61. rt  a fall  shock  etc  after purchase of  the product    d  Any defect or damage that occurs due to fire   earthquake  flood damage  thunderbolt  other  natural disasters  environmental pollution and  irregular voltage sources    e  Any defect that occurs due to careless or  improper storage  such as keeping the  product under conditions of high temperature  and humidity  near insect repellents such as  naphthalene or harmful drugs  etc    improper  maintenance  etc    f  Any defect that occurs due to exhausted  batteries  etc    g  Any defect that occurs due to sand  mud  etc   entering the inside of the product casing    h  When the Guarantee Certificate is not  returned with the product    i  When any alterations 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    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    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 acce
62. ry  pins   fasteners  etc      Never store batteries where they will be exposed  to direct sunlight  or subjected to hightemperatures  in a hot vehicle  near a heat source  etc      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  solder  etc      If battery fluid gets into your eyes  flush your eyes  immediately with clear  cold running water and  seek medical attention immediately      Always store batteries out of the reach of small  children  If a child accidentally swallows a battery   Seek medical attention immediately     A WARNING    Keep batteries dry at all times      To prevent batteries from leaking  overheating  or causing a fire or explosion  use only batteries  recommended for use with this product      Never mix batteries  old and new batteries   charged and uncharged batteries  batteries of  different manufacture or capacity  etc        Never attempt to charge alkaline  lithium or CR V3  lithium battery packs      Insert the battery carefully as described in the  operating instructions      Do not use batteries if their body is not covered by  the insulating sheet or if the sheet is torn  as this  may cause fluid leaks  fire or injury        CAUTION     Do not remove batteries immediately after using  the camera  Batteries may become hot during  prolonged use      Always unload the battery from the camera before  st
63. s to be defective within the  one year warranty period  the customer must  return the defective Product to any of Olympus  Service Centers  following the procedure   set forth below  See  WHAT TO DO WHEN  SERVICE IS NEEDED        Olympus  at its sole discretion  will repair   replace  or adjust the defective Product   provided that Olympus investigation and   factory inspection disclose that  a  such defect  developed under normal and proper use and   b  the Product is covered under this limited  warranty    Repair  replacement  or adjustment of defective  Products shall be Olympus s sole obligation and  the customer s sole remedy hereunder    The customer is liable and shall pay for shipment  of the Products to the Olympus Service Center   Olympus shall not be obligated to perform  preventive maintenance  installation   deinstallation  or maintenance    Olympus reserves the right to  i  use  reconditioned  refurbished  and or serviceable  used parts  that meet Olympus s quality  assurance standards  for warranty or any other  repairs and  ii  make any internal or external  design and or feature changes on or to its  products without any liability to incorporate such  changes on or to the Products     WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS  LIMITED WARRANTY   Excluded from this limited warranty and not  warranted by Olympus in any fashion  either  express  implied  or by statute  are      a  products and accessories not manufactured by  Olympus and or not bearing the    OLYMPUS     bran
64. so  compatible with this camera using the microSD  Attachment           Using the microSD Attachment     p  48     1 Insert the microSD card into the  microSD Attachment         Exe      P  Insert the card  entirely into the    attachment            OLYMPUS vaso   microSD ATTACHMENT   n       2 Insert the microSD Attachment into  the camera     Notch                     OLYMPUS Mas    Imeroso ATTACHMENT J  4          Pull the microSD card straight out     o Do not touch the contact area of the  microSD Attachment and or microSD card     EN 11    12 EN    Arrow pad and operation guide  The symbols AZIX  CJ C2  3  P  displayed    on various setting and movie playback screens  indicate that the arrow pad be used     EXPOSURE COMP     CANCEL   iE        Arrow pad    Operation guides displayed at the bottom of the  Screen indicate that the MENU button   amp  button   zoom buttons  or  J button be used                 CAMERA MENU             CS  wo                Operation guide    Setting the date and time    The date and time set here are saved to image  file names  date prints  and other data     1 Press the ON OFF button to turn on  the camera     e The date and time setting screen is displayed  when the date and time are not set               Y M D TIME    O 9   r2    ON OFF       CANCEL    rev     Date and time setting screen    2 Use    7 ZN to select the year for   Y         D              Y MD TME          CANCEL   fend       4 As in Steps 2 and 3  use sz ssp  and the  amp
65. source     o When erasing pictures in the internal memory   do not insert the card into the camera     o When erasing pictures from the card  insert  a card into the camera in advance     To individually select and erase  images  SEL  IMAGE      D Use S773 to select  SEL  IMAGE   and  press the  amp  button      2  Use a to select the image to be  erased  and press the  amp  button to add a  V mark to the image                       SEL  IMAGE       BACK   fe        OK             Repeat Step   to select the images to be  erased  and then press the D button to  erase the selected images      4  Use S773 to select  YES   and press  the  amp  button     e The images with a N  mark are erased                 To erase all images  ALL ERASE    D Use  lt 2723N to select  ALL ERASE   and  press the  amp  button       Use S773 to select  YES   and press  the  amp  button                             Saving print settings to the image data      PRINT ORDER       PRINT ORDER            Use SZ7Z35 to select  YES   and press  the  amp  button       Recording starts                     Print Reservations  DPOF      p  37     o Print reservation can be set only for still  images that are recorded to the card     EN 29       Menus for Other Camera Settings    Erasing data completely   MEMORY FORMATJ  FORMAT     2 SETUP  gt  MEMORY FORMAT FORMAT     Before formatting  check that no important  data is left in the internal memory or card        Non Olympus cards and cards that have  been format
66. ssories 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    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 service  if neither Guarantee Certificate is completed   nor the above document is attached or if the  information contained in it is incomplete or  illegible    Since this Guarantee Certificate will not be re   issued  keep it in a safe place    Please refer to the list on the web site  http     www olympus com for the authorized international  Olympus service network     Trademarks    IBM is a registered trademark of International  Business Machines Corporation    Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks  of Microsoft Corporation    Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Inc    xD Picture Card    is a trademark    microSD is a trademark of the SD Association    All other company and product names are  registered trademarks and or trade
67. ted by a computer must be  formatted with this camera before use              Submenu 2 Application  Completely erases the image data  YES in the internal memory   or card   including protected images    NO Cancels formatting           Be sure to remove the card before formatting the  internal memory     Copying images in the internal memory  to the card  BACKUP     R SETUP  gt  BACKUP             Submenu 2 Application  Backs up image data in the  YES E  internal memory to the card   NO Cancels the backup           It takes some time to back up data  Check  that the battery has sufficient power before  starting the backup     30 EN    Changing the display language          R SETUP  gt    3           Changing the display language     p  13        Submenu 2 Application  The language for the menus and  Languages error messages displayed on the  monitor is selected                The available languages vary depending on the  country and or region where the camera was  purchased     Adjusting the CCD and the image  processing function  PIXEL MAPPING     R   SETUP  gt  PIXEL MAPPING    o This function has already been adjusted  at factory shipping  and no adjustment is  needed right after purchase  Approximately  once a year is recommended     o For best results  wait at least one minute  after taking or viewing pictures before  performing pixel mapping  If the camera is  turned off during pixel mapping  be sure to  perform it again     To adjust the CCD and the image  processing 
68. the selected mode is displayed  while the   button is pressed and held     2 Use S7    to select the best  shooting mode for the scene  and  press the  amp  button                 Icon indicating     the scene mode      that is set       In SCN modes  the optimum shooting  settings are pre programmed for specific  shooting scenes  For this reason  settings  may not be changed in some modes              Submenu 1 Application   Q PORTRAIT    a LANDSCAPE  The camera  FQ NIGHT SCENE   takes a  Yg NIGHT PORTRAIT S amp  SPORT   picture using  25 INDOOR 4B CANDLE   the optimum    SELF PORTRAIT   amp  SUNSET    settings for  FIREWORKS      CUISINE  the scene  8 DOCUMENTS  X PET conditions                When the subject is dark  noise reduction is  automatically activated  This approximately doubles  the shooting time during which no other pictures can  be taken     To take pictures of a moving subject  like a pet    PETI       Use S773  to select  i PET   and  press the  amp  button to set      2  Hold the camera to align the AF target  mark on the subject and press ZN     When the camera recognizes the subject   the AF target mark automatically tracks the  subject movement to focus on it continuously      To focus on a moving subject continuously   AF Tracking    p  26      Shooting with automatic  settings  iAUT0 mode     According to the scene  the camera  automatically selects the ideal shooting   mode from  PORTRAIT   LANDSCAPE     NIGHT PORTRAIT   SPORT   MACRO   This  is a fu
69. tible with this camera  microSD card microSDHC card       For a list of tested microSD cards  please  visit our website  http   www olympus com       Sending images  You can send images to a computer or a  PictBrige printer by using the USB cable  provided with the camera   To send data to other devices  remove  the attachment from the camera and use  a commercially available microSD card  adapter     Handling precautions  Do not touch the contact area of the  attachment or microSD card  Doing so  may cause failure in reading the images   When fingerprints or stains are found on  the contact area  wipe the area with a soft  dry cloth     SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    CAUTION    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  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 operating  and maintenance instructions in the  documentation provided with the product   If the product is used without observing  the information given under this symbol   serious injury or death may result    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 this symbol  minor  personal injury  damage to the equipment   or loss of valuable data may result     A    A DANGER  AN WARNING  A CAUTIO
70. u 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      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      Becoming entangled in the camera strap   causing strangulation    ccidentally swallowing the battery  cards or   her small parts    ccidentally firing the flash into their own eyes   r those of another child      Accidentally being injured by the moving parts  of the camera      Do not look at the sun or strong lights with the  camera      Do not use or store the camera in dusty or  humid places      Do not cover the flash with a hand while firing      Do not insert anything into the microSD  Attachment other than the microSD card   Other types of cards cannot be inserted into  microSD Attachment      Do not insert anything other than an xD Picture  Card or the microSD Attachment into the  camera    If you insert a card by mistake  such as a microSD   card  do not use force  Contact authorized   distributors service centers     A  o  A  Ol          CAUTION     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      Never hold or operate the camera with wet  ha
71. uickly      The zoom is used repeatedly      The shutter button is pressed halfway  repeatedly in shooting mode  activating the  auto focus      A picture is displayed on the monitor for an  extended period of time      The camera is connected to a computer or  printer    Battery life varies depending on the type of   battery  manufacturer  shooting conditions    etc  Similarly  the camera may turn off without  displaying the battery level warning or may  display the battery level warning more quickly     EN 45    46 EN    Using an xD Picture Card    A card  and internal memory  also corresponds  to the film that records images in a film camera   Otherwise  the recorded images  data  can be  erased  and retouching is also available with  the use of a computer  Cards can be removed  from the camera and exchanged  but this is   not possible with the internal memory  Use of  larger capacity cards enables you to take more  pictures     A  OLYMPUS  Index area   Notes can be filled in  here     Contact area    Contact section of the  card with the internal  camera terminal     o Do not touch the contact area directly     Cards compatible with this camera  xD Picture Card  16MB to 2GB    TypeH M M   Standard     Using a new card  Before using a non Olympus card or a card  that was used for another purpose in a  computer or other device  use  MEMORY  FORMATJ FORMAT   p  30  to format the  card        Checking the image saving location  The memory indicator shows whether the  internal
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73. x480  x Nu 152 203 7 993 10 657  Fite 16 16 841 875  197051090 Nu 31 32 1 639 1 728  Movies  FRAME Continuous recording length  IMAGE SIZE RATE Internal memory Using a 1 GB xD Picture Card  With sound  Without sound  With sound   Without sound  10 sec  10 sec  8 min  59 sec     9 min  5 sec    A 640x480     20 sec  20 sec  17 min  48 sec    18 min  11 sec   E 28 sec  29 sec  24 min  43 sec    25 min  27 sec   320x240    i E158 54 sec  58 sec  48 min  2 sec    50 min  55 sec   J The maximum file size of a single movie is 2 GB  regardless of the capacity of the card     When using a TypeM or Standard xD Picture Card  the maximum recording length will be 10    seconds     Increasing the number of pictures that can be taken  Either erase unwanted images  or connect the camera to a computer or other device to save the  images  and then erase the images in the internal memory or card    ERASE   p  16    SEL  IMAGE   p  29    ALL ERASE   p  29    MEMORY FORMAT   FORMAT    p  30     EN 47    48 EN    Using the microSD Attachment    o Do not use the attachment with Olympus  digital cameras that do not support this  microSD Attachment  as well as with other  brands of digital cameras  computers   printers  and other devices that support  xD Picture Card  Doing so not only may  damage the pictures taken  but may also  result in the malfunction of the device          If the microSD card cannot be removed   do not use force  Contact authorized  distributors service centers     Cards compa
74. y  erasing picture data     Disclaimer of Warranty      Olympus makes no representations or warranties   either expressed or implied  by or concerning any  content of these written materials or software  and  in no event shall be liable for any implied warranty  of merchantability or fitness for any particular  purpose or for any consequential  incidental or  indirect damages  including but not limited to  damages for loss of business profits  business  interruption and loss of business information   arising from the use or inability to use these  written materials or software or equipment  Some  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      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  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 containe
    
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