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1.            Ga D SCN  Submenu 2 Application  oO One frame is shot each time the  shutter button is pressed   Take sequential shots using the focus  Cy  and brightness  exposure and white  balance  set in the first frame   CH The camera takes sequential shots at  Hite a faster speed than in IW   be The camera takes sequential shots at       approximately 8 frames sec          The shooting speed varies depending on the settings  for      IMAGE QUALITY   p  25         When set to IC  the flash  p  19  cannot be  set to  REDEYE   In addition  when set to  f8    the flash is limited to either g or       When set  to Ell  the flash is fixed to        When set to  gi  or  423    IMAGE SIZE  is  limited to   3m    or lower  and  ISO  is fixed to   AUTO   Moreover   FINE ZOOM   p  26  and   DIGITAL ZOOM   p  27  are not available        When set to  F    ji di   or Wall        sound  recording   p  27  is not available     Shooting at higher magnifications than  optical zoom without reducing the image  quality  FINE ZOOM     CAMERA MENU Kk FINE ZOOM         SCN BEAUTY       Submenu 2 Application  Only optical zoom is used to zoom in  OFF  for shooting   Optical zoom and image cropping  ON are combined to zoom in for shooting        Approx  31x  max           R   This function will not reduce image quality  because it does not convert images with fewer  pixels into images with more pixels by adding  pixels to a cropped image     R   When set to  ON    IMAGE SIZE  is limited to    5w  or
2.           10    f  gt  Menus for Other Camera   gt  Shooting  Playback     Settings ssrin 37   and Erasing                                     14       gt  iitilils rp 42    gt  Using Shooting Modes                  17         gt  Using OLYMPUS Master 2             47    gt  Using Shooting Functions             19     gt  Usage TIPS uiuunt 49    gt  Using Playback Features               23   gt  Appendix                                         54       Menus for Shooting Functions     25    Please read    Menu Settings     p  25 to 41  while referring to this page        Three Ways to Adjust Settings     Using the Ment    MENU button       Various camera settings can be accessed through the MENU AoW pad  menus  including functions used during shooting and  playback and the date time and screen display  Q button     Jas  s           Some menus may not be selectable due to DISP  punan el  combinations of functions that have been set or o    the selected SCN mode  p  17      e Use to select the desired  submenu 1  and press the f button     1 Set the mode dial to  one of the selections   R   The symbol in       Menu Settings     p  25 to S j  41  indicates available shooting modes     Page tab Submenu 2       LAMERA MENU          2 Press the MENU button  FINEZOOM    OFF     DIGITALZOOM Jor      This example describes how to use the gres e BACK    E    menus to set the  DIGITAL ZOOM      MERCAMESNNEI M R   To quickly move to the desired submenu   press Wo highlight the page tab  
3.          Battery performance may have been reduced  temporarily due to low temperature  Take the battery  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  50     Shutter button   No picture is taken when the shutter  button is pressed         Set the mode dial to a position other than   gt         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 button  or other buttons to restore the camera from sleep  mode before taking a picture  If the camera is left on  for 12 minutes  it automatically turns off  Press the  ON OFF button to turn the camera on     e Wait until     flash charge  stops blinking before  taking pictures     e With prolonged camera use  the internal temperature  may increase  resulting in automatic shutdown  If  this occurs  remove the battery from the camera and  wait until the camera has suffi ciently cooled  The  camera s external temperature may also increase  during use  however this is normal and does not  indicate malfunction     Monitor     It is difficult to see the image on the  monitor          Condensation    may have formed inside the monitor   Turn off the power  and wait for the camera body to  become acclim
4.       M p  35  DRIVE m        p  26 NAEK VIEW e        p  23  WIR Bn TE p  40 Information display                       p  21  23  Internal memory                           p  11  56    EN 65    66 EN    IS Oot p  26    M    N    oO    P    R    Lithium ion battery                    p  2  10  54  MACRO sissisodan p  20  MEMORY FORMAT                      p  37  50  MENU COLOR E p  38  microSD Attachment                 p  2  12  57  microSD card         ern p  12  57  Monitor brightness ICH p  40  Movie A4 p  15  18  RS p  47  48  MULTI WINDOW                         s p  22  NISC e NU THE NOS p  41  Number of storable pictures               p  56  OLYMPUS Master 2                  p  2  29 48  Ree eu D p  19  PAU TET p  41  PANORAMAS  cccccscccecccesaauudeeneceneveeences p  29  PERFECTI  FIX E p  32  PictBridge RO E p  42  PIXEL MAPPING   nnaiannnnnnnnnnnnnneeeeenn p  39  Playback                                     p  15  53  PLAYBACK MENU                         p  5  35  POWER SAVE  iacit ior bares p  41  PRINT ORDER    eene p  36  45  Protecting images O m                       p  35  PW ON SETUP iet es p  37  REC VIEW m           p  38  REDEYE uberes n eee en p  19  REDEYE FIX dodi pprererenE od eai eitis p  32  aimo 2g        p  31  Resize m REOR I TEM p  33  Rotating images E  p  35    S    U    V    W    X    Saturation Men  p  34  SCN  SCENE MODE                  p  17  28  Self timer                             eeeeessssssse p  21  SOPA agp                       p
5.       The default settings of the function are highlighted in    Selecting the appropriate image quality for your application      IMAGE QUALITY          IMAGE QUALITY    Submenu 2  12M  3968x2976       C  SCN BEAUTY X    Application    Suitable for printing pictures over A3  11x17 in       Still images  Submenu 1  IMAGE SIZE       5M  2560x1920     Suitable for printing pictures at A4  8 5x11 in                3M  2048x1536  Suitable for printing pictures up to A4  8 5x11 in      2M  1600x1200  Suitable for printing pictures at A5  5x7 in      1M  1280x960  Suitable for printing pictures at postcard size    VGA  640x480  Suitable for viewing pictures on a TV or using pictures on    emails and web sites        16 9  1920x1080     Suitable for viewing pictures on wide screen TV        COMPRESSION    FINE    Shooting at high quality                         frames per second             NORMAL Shooting at normal quality   Movies  Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Application  VGA Sets image size to 640 x 480  Allows for full screen television  IMAGE SIZE display   QVGA Sets image size to 320 x 240   LE e Allows for a smoother image  For prioritizing image quality  H E 1  SE when shooting   tonius Setting for shooti ith standard i lity  F ioritizi  FISH 15fps  etting for shooting with standard image quality  For prioritizing    movie length when shooting           Number of storable pictures  still pictures  continuous recording length  movies  in the internal memory  and xD Picture Card     p
6.      p 15  16  Current memory                                p 56  Compression frame rate                   p 25  White balance                                   p 26  Date and time                             p 13  40   o 0 a     TECNICHE ER p 26    EN    Preparing the Camera    10 EN    Attaching the camera strap          Pull the strap tight so that it does not come  loose     Charging the battery     The included battery charger  AC cable type  or plug in type  differs depending on the region  where you purchased the camera     If you received a plug in type battery charger   plug it directly into an AC outlet     Example  AC cable type battery charger    Lithium ion battery    Battery   N    ges    AC outlet       Charging indicator  On  Charging    AC Lr  Off  Charged       Battery comes partially charged  Before use   be sure to charge the battery until the charging  indicator light turns off  for approx  2 hours         If the charging indicator does not light or  it blinks  the battery may not be inserted  correctly or the battery or the charger may be  broken        For details on the battery and the charger  see     Battery and charger     p  54      When to charge the battery    Charge the battery when the following error  message appears     Flashes in red    E BATTERY EMPTY  DH      Monitor top right       Error message    Loading the battery and 3             Index area  the xD Picture Card     sold L    separately  into the camera  eS Notch      Do not insert 
7.   34  Sequential Shooting                            p  26  SETUP                p  37  SHADOW AD J                        p  22  28  32  Shooting still picture CO    p  14  SHUTTER SOUND                             p  38  Shutter speed                                     p  14  SILENT MODE eite eet eerte p  41  Single frame shooting                        p  26  Sleep mode    p  49  SLIDESHOW aceite eset irri p  32  Sound recording                    p  18  27  36  SOUND SETTINGS                            p  38  SPARKLE E p  33  SPOT  AF MODE                               p  27  Spot  le   ESP Ce                               p  27  cli                 p  10  SUPER MACHO p  20  USB Cable                                p  2  42  47  js zerlegt     p  41  VolUlTiG    iei rea eerte Re Eu Rep epRe rev p  16  38  Warning sound m                               p  38  js                    P p  26  xD Picture Card                            p  11  55    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 8am to 10pm    Monday to Friday  and 9am to 5pm  Sunday  ET  http   olympusa
8.   56     EN 25    Adjusting to a natural color scheme  WB   CAMERA MENU  gt  WB      I  SCN BEAUTY                         Submenu 2 Application   The camera automatically adjusts   AUTO the white balance according to the  shooting conditions    Be For shooting outdoors under a clear   iil sky   a For shooting outdoors under a  cloudy sky   0  For shooting under tungsten lighting  For shooting under daylight     fluorescent lighting  household  lighting  etc     ay For shooting under neutral   m2 fluorescent lighting  desk lamps  etc     em For shooting under white fluorescent    lighting  offices  etc            Selecting the ISO sensitivity  ISO   CAMERA MENU P ISO    To  Oo    R   Although lower ISO values reduce sensitivity   sharp images can be taken under fully lit  conditions  Larger values increase sensitivity  so that images can be taken at fast shutter  speeds even under dimly lit conditions   However  high sensitivity introduces electronic  noise into the resulting picture  which may give  it a grainy appearance           Submenu 2 Application  The camera automatically adjusts the  AUTO sensitivity according to the shooting  conditions   The camera uses a higher sensitivity  HIGH ISO AUTO compared to  AUTO  to minimize blur  caused by a moving subject or by  camera shake   64 100 200 400   Set ISO sensitivity to a numerical  800 1600 value           26 EN       Shooting pictures sequentially while the  shutter button is held down  DRIVE     CAMERA MENU  gt  DRIVE  
9.   740 mAh   Approx  300 full charges  varies on usage     0   C to 40   C  32   F to 104   F   charging     10   C to 60   C  14   F to 140   F   operation     20   C to 35   C   4   F to 95   F   storage     31 5 mm  W  x 39 5 mm  H  x 6 0 mm  D   1 2 x 1 6 x 0 2 in    Approx  15 g  0 5 oz     LI 41CAA LI 41CAB LI 41CBA LI 41CBB   AC 100 to 240 V  50 60 Hz    DC 4 2 V  600 mA   Approx  2 hours  when charging the supplied LI 42B battery     0   C to 40   C  32   F to 104   F   operation     20   C to 60   C   4   F to 140   F   storage     62 0 mm  W  x 23 5 mm  H  x 90 0 mm  D   2 4 x 0 9 x 3 5 in    Approx  65 g  2 3 oz     Attachment for microSD     10 to 40   C  14 to 104   F   operation   20 to 65   C   4 to 149   F   storage   95  and below  operation  85  and below  storage     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       Approx  0 9 g  0 03 oz     Design and specifications subject to change without notice     64 EN    Index    A E  BF le RTE p  27 EASY egene p  42  AF target mark p  14 EIU LL tede E p  5  33  35  53  Aperture value                                    p  14 ERASE  PIN cable sei taxes xxi nnetns p  2  41 Single image erase                     p  16  SEL  WE p  36  B ALL ERASE ttt enis p  36  Error message EE p  50  Backlight boost                                   p  22 SI ECH p  27  BACKUP a adnata sere meant meeereree p  37 zn ER p  27  Ee p  10  11  52  54 EX PO SUC quise d ERREUR CER AE p  52  Battery 
10.   Cards can be removed  from the camera and exchanged  but it is not  possible to remove or exchange the internal  memory  Use of larger capacity cards enables you  to take more pictures     PN  OLYMPUS  Index area   Notes can be filled in  here     Contact area    Contact section of the  card with the internal  camera terminal           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 FORMAT     FORMAT   p  37  to format the card     Checking the image saving location  The current memory indicator shows whether  the internal memory or card is being used  during shooting and playback     Current memory indicator  ONT Internal memory is being used  None  Card is being used        Current memory  indicator    Shooting mode       20091081268123 0   Playback mode    R   Even if  MEMORY FORMAT   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
11.   ON sound  shutter sound  warning sound        and playback sounds are muted           To resume standby mode  Press any button or turn the mode dial         SOUND SETTINGS   p  38     EN 41    Printing    Direct printing  PictBridge       By connecting 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     R   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     R   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    R      Viewing images   p  15    R   Printing can also be started when the camera  is turned off  After performing Step 2  use  to select  EASY PRINT   press the El button     Use   J 5  to select an image  and press the  button     42 EN    2 Turn on the printer  and then connect  the printer and camera     Multi connector       E V    x   Za Z7 WS  EASY PRINT START gt     PC  CUSTOM PRINT OK        3 Press  5  to start printing     4 To 
12.  Since this Warranty Certificate will not be re issued   keep it in a safe place    Please refer to the list on the website  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 trademarks of their respective  owners    The standards for camera file systems referred to   in this manual are the    Design rule for Camera File  system DCF    standards stipulated by the Japan  Electronics and Information Technology Industries  Association  JEITA      SPECIFICATIONS    Camera    Product type  Recording system  Still pictures    Applicable standards    Sound with still pictures  Movie  Memory    No  of effective pixels  Image pickup device  Lens    Photometric system  Shutter speed  Shooting range    Monitor   Connector   Automatic calendar system   Operating environment  Temperature    Humidity  Power supply  Dimensions    Weight    Digital camera  for shooting and displaying     Digital recording  JPEG  in accordance with Design rule for Camera File  system  DCF      Exif 2 2  Digital Print Order Format  DPOF   PRINT Image Matching III   PictBridge    Wave format  AVI Motion JPEG    In
13.  color tone of image Adding a calendar to an image   COLOR EDIT   CALENDAR   de EDIT  gt  COLOR EDIT do EDIT  gt  CALENDAR  Submenu 2 Application CALENDAR  Black  amp  white This changes the image to black  and white   Sepia This changes the image to a sepia    tone        This increases the color saturation of    Saturation  hard  the image          Saturation  soft  This slightly increases the color  MEE   10 l    Use YE to select an image  and press the  button        Sepia  2  Use WE to select a calendar  Use to  select the image orientation  and then press  SEH the K button   Black  amp  white  3  Use to select the Year of the calendar     and press  4       4  Use to select the Month of the    Saturation  hard  calendar  and press the Kl button       The edited image is saved as a separate image        Saturation  soft       Use SWIG to select the desired color  Highlighting a face with blurry effect  and press the    button  around it  FACE FOCUS   e The image with the selected color is saved as a db EDIT    FACE FOCUS    separate image   R   A face that is largest and facing front in  the picture is detected as a target  In some  images  such target may not be detected  and  editing cannot be performed      D Use WE to select an image  and press the  button         The edited image is saved as a separate image     34 EN    Refer to    Using the Menu     p  3  when adjusting the settings of these functions        Protecting images  O n      PLAYBACK MENU  gt  On    Cre
14.  lower    R   This setting is not available when  DIGITAL  ZOOM  is set to  ON      R   This function is not available when  s  SUPER  MACRO   p  20  is selected     Refer to    Using the Menu     p  3  when adjusting the settings of these functions     Shooting at higher magnifications than  optical zoom  DIGITAL ZOOM     CAMERA MENU  gt  DIGITAL ZOOM      I  SCN BEAUTY  amp        Submenu 2 Application  Only optical zoom is used to zoom in  OFF  for shooting   Optical zoom and digital zoom are  ON combined to zoom in for shooting        Approx  25x  max           R   The setting is not available when  FINE ZOOM   is set to  ON      R   This function is not available when  s  SUPER  MACRO   p  20  is selected     Selecting the method for measuring the  brightness  ESP   e       CAMERA MENU P ESP        Submenu 2    ESP    Gua  G SCN V    Application    Shoots to obtain a balanced  brightness over the entire screen   Meters the brightness at the center  and surrounding areas of the screen  separately         Ce   spot        Shoots the subject at the center  during backlighting           When set to  ESP   the center may appear dark  when shooting against strong backlighting        Selecting the focusing area  AF MODE   CAMERA MENU  gt  AF MODE    Simm D 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 
15.  mark is not displayed     R   Select  IMAGE SIZE  from  VGA  or  QVGA    and select  FRAME RATE  from  30fps  or   15fps      Refer to    Using the Menu     p  3  when adjusting the settings of these functions        Creating panoramic images     E PANORAMA   Ga PANORAMA  OD SCN  Submenu 2 Application    Three frames are taken and  combined by the camera  The user  only composes the shots so that the  target marks and pointers overlap        COMBINE IN     CAMERA 1  and the camera automatically  releases the shutter  The shooting  functions are already preset to the  optimum settings for panoramic  shooting    Three frames are taken and  combined by the camera  The user   EA composes the shots using the guide    frame and manually releases the  shutter        The frames that were taken are  combined into a panorama image  using the OLYMPUS Master 2  COMBINE IN PC  software from the provided CD ROM   Pictures are taken in the last  ISO   or  83 SCENE MODE  settings    Excluding certain scene modes              Not available in SCN mode  p  17      QD The      IMAGE QUALITY   p  25  setting  cannot be changed     R   The focus  exposure  p  20   Zoom position   p  19   and  WB   p  26  are locked at the first  frame        The flash  p  19  is fixed to    FLASH OFF   mode         Playing back panorama images   p  24     EN 29       Taking pictures with Taking pictures with    COMBINE IN CAMERA 1   COMBINE IN CAMERA 2     4  Press the shutter button to take the first  D Use WE 
16.  the  frame  and then press hel button     Cropping  frame    Ge Ww      44 EN        2  Use to select  OK   and press the  button        BACK    MENU    8 If necessary  repeat Steps 6 and 7  to select the image to be printed   make the detailed settings  and set   SINGLEPRINT      9 Press the button       PRINT    CANCEL    BACK   Mend       10 Use BIS  to select  PRINT   and press    the button     e Printing starts     e When  OPTION SET  is selected in  ALL PRINT   mode  the  PRINT INFO  screen is displayed       After printing has finished   PRINT MODE SELECT   will be displayed     PRINT MODE SELECT  PRINT E    ALL PRINT    MULTI PRINT  ALL INDEX  PRINT ORDER   EXIT    eng       To cancel printing     Press the   amp   button while   TRANSFERRING  is displayed      2  Select  CANCEL  using and then  press the k button      Oh    Lh    TRANSFERRING    CANCEL    OK         i     CANCEL       SET   OK     11 Press the MENU button     12When 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        Print reservations can be set only for the  image
17.  the battery with the specified  charger  Do not use any other chargers    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 jewelry  pins  fasteners  etc    Never store batteries where they will be exposed to  direct sunlight or subjected to high temperatures in a  hot vehicle  near a heat source  etc    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      N 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    Insert the battery carefully as described in the  operating instructions    If rechargeable batteries have not been recharged  within the specified time  stop charging them and do  not use them    Do not use a battery if it is cracked or broken    If a battery leaks  becomes discolored or deformed   or becomes abnormal in any other way during  operation  stop using the camera    If a batter
18.  the internal memory or card  unusable           EN 55    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  ET Using a 1GB xD Picture Card  With sound _ without sound Fest sound  _ With sound Without sound  Hid  2908x2076                    3   M     o oodd      e e 8  E uses  B   a E       38      1  8         M  a   e   o 1184    m   3   3   9   9M       m  16001200  ge       62       o       728 1 827  Ce   m   e EE 1 453  m  1280960  92   2380 2 566    640x480    1920x1080       Movies    Continuous recording length  FRAME 33  epum o Using a 1 GB xD Picture Card    ERUIT TONNEN T NNNM METTE    640x480  O E           AO sec  18 min  44 sec      S sec  25 min  26 sec   320x240  288                 tmin48se     s5Omin7sec             R   The maximum file size for recording a single movie is 2GB regardless of card capacity     When using a TypeM or Standard xD Picture Card  the maximum length is 40 seconds     Increasing the number of pictures that can be taken  Connect the camera to a computer or other device to save any important images  and then erase the  images in the internal memory or card    ERASE   p  16    SEL  IMAGE   p  36    ALL ERASE   p  36    MEMORY FORMAT   FORMAT   p  37     96 EN    Using a microSD Attachment SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    R   Do not use the bundled microSD Attachment CAUTION    with Olympus digital cameras that do not 
19.  the picture is taken with a high ISO sensitivity  noise   small colored spots and color unevenness that were  not in the original image  can occur  and the image  can appear grainy      ISO   p  26     Panorama     Taking pictures so that the frames are  stitched smoothly         A tip for panoramic shooting    Taking pictures by pivoting with the camera at the  center prevents shifting of the image  When taking  pictures of close objects in particular  pivoting with the  lens end at the center produces favorable results     Batteries rum      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  e Repeatedly using the zoom  e Set  POWER SAVE   p  41  to  ON     Playback Editing tips    Playback       Playing images in the internal memory or  card       e Remove the card when playing images in the  internal memory         Loading the battery and the xD Picture Card      sold separately  into the camera   p  11        Using the microSD card microSDHC card  sold  separately    p  12   Editing   Erasing the sound recorded to a still  image         Record over the sound with silence when playing  back the image      amp    Add sound to still images   p  36     EN 53    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 came
20.  time delay     1 Press the S  button     2 Use to select the setting option     and press the k button to set     Item Description    OFF This cancels the self timer           The self timer lamp turns on for  approx  10 seconds  then blinks for  approx  2 seconds  and then the  picture is taken     ON             Self timer shooting is automatically canceled  after one shot     To cancel the self timer after it starts  Press the  v  button again     Changing the shooting  information display    The display of shooting information on the monitor  can be changed to best match the situation  for  example  the information can be removed if there is  a need for a clear view of the subject or a grid can  be displayed to assit with precise composition     1 Press the DISP  button         The displayed shooting information changes in the  order shown below each time the button is pressed    Shooting mode display   p  8     Normal    Histogram       Reading a histogram    If the peak fills too much of the frame   the image will appear mostly white         If the peak fills too  much of the frame   the image will  appear mostly black     The green section shows SS  luminance distribution  within the screen   s center     EN 21    Using the FUNC menu    The FUNC menu provides the following menu  functions that can be quickly accessed  adjusted  and set       WB   p  26       ISO   p  26       DRIVE   p  26        ESP C J   p  27          IMAGE QUALITY   p  25     1 Press the E button 
21.  to   gt    and then    press the MENU button to display the  top menu     2 Use Bowy to select  42 PRINT    ORDER   and press the E button     46 EN       3 Use to select either  L  or        and press the  5  button     PRINT ORDER SETTING    PRINT ORDERED    RESET    KEEP       BACK    ME  SET   OK        4 Use to select  RESET   and press  the E button     Resetting the print reservation  data for selected images    1 Follow Steps 1 and 2 of  Resetting all  print reservation data   p  46      2 Use to select  LL   and press the  button     3 Use to select  KEEP  and press    the button     4 Use eiis to select the image with the    print reservation you want to cancel   Use to set the print quantity to  0        5 If necessary  repeat Step 4  and then    press the   button when finished     6 Use to select the  C    date    print  screen option  and press the  button         The settings are applied to the remaining images with  the print reservation data     7 Use to select  SET   and press    the 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 retracted     2 Connect the camera to a computer         The camera automatically turns on     Multi connector       4  EASY PRINT   CUSTOM PRINT   EXIT                R   
22. ALL INDEX This prints an index of all images  stored in the internal memory or card    PRINT ORDER  This 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  45       The available settings for  BORDERLESS  vary    depending on the printer     R   If  STANDARD  is selected in Steps 4 and 5   the image is printed at the printer   s standard  settings     E n         los No    RE Aa 2    SINGLEPRINT     4  MORE als       EN 43    6 Use eiis to select an image     7 Press  B to make a  SINGLE PRINT     reservation for the displayed image   Press  8  to make detailed printer  settings for the current image     To make detailed printer settings     D Use BOWE to make settings and press  the W button     PRINT INFO    DATE   WITHOUT       FILE NAME  m      WITHOUT    EXIT e We     Submenu 5   Submenu 6 Application    This selects the number             us gio 10 of prints   Selecting  WITH  prints the  images with the date   DATE A Selecting  WITHOUT   WITHOUT e   i  prints the images without  the date   Selecting  WITH  prints the  WITH  file name on the image   FILE NAME WITHOUT Selecting  WITHOUT  does    not print any file name on  the image      Proceeds to  Rt the setting  screen      This selects a portion of the  image for printing              To crop an image  Ft      D Use the zoom button to select the size of the  cropping frame  use BOW to move
23. Charger                        p  2  10  54 Exposure compensation    d                p  20  BEAUTY iiescoec baee uoce tien ie enata p  18  BEAUTY di   eM p  33 F  BEEP e           p  38  Black  amp  White       anaoaonnnnnnnnnnneneeeeeen p  34 PACE DETECT Geister ortas p  27  Renne p  34  C FILE TE p  39  FICC IN ENTERS p  19  CALENDAR acccceetoscctatascedas searssessazancce p  34 FINE ZOOM    ceto ieet ts p  26  Calendar view    p  23 SE T p  19  CAMERA MENU    p  5  26 FLASH AUTO    p  19  CLEAR SKIN          ssseeeenee p  33 FLASH OPP eene editi  p  19  Close up view                          eeeeeeeee p  23 FOCUSING   cnet erp dece  p  14  27  51  COLOR EDIT    un p  34 FORMAT  p  37  50  Color DUE emitti oboe adds p  52 FRAME RATE               cessus p  25  COMPRESSION                 eene p  25 FUNG TGR ioc nr terio eei atte p  22  Connecting   i d                 p  41 G  ln EE p  42  c     rS p  47  48 Gido e p  21  Continuous recording length              p  56  Cropping ET  p  33  44 H  CUSTOM PRINT    aen nnns p  43  HIS  IOGE SITE cocco seen Len RP UR veo p  21  23  D  I  Date and time                            p  13  40  DIGITAL ZOOM                          p  19 27   es Oden p  17  Direct printing                          eeeessse p  42 IESP EE p  27  DIS MOVIE MODE                             p  28 IMAGE QUALITY E p  25  Display language BIZ   p  13  37 IMAGE GE p  25  ee p  45 IMAGE STABILIZER                          p  28  DRAMATIC E d EE p  33 INDEX gU  
24. Locate the position of the USB port by referring  to your computer   s instructions manual     3 Use to select  PC   and press the  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 the success of the operation    will appear  Confirm the message by clicking   OK      The camera is recognized as a removable disk     Macintosh    When iPhoto started  exit iPhoto and start  OLYMPUS Master 2     R   While the camera is connected to the    computer  shooting functions are disabled     R   Connecting the camera to a computer via a    USB hub may cause unstable operation     R   When  MTP  is set for the submenu that    appears by pressing  5  after selecting  PC   in Step 3  images cannot be transferred to a  computer using OLYMPUS Master 2     Starting OLYMPUS Master 2    1 Double click the OLYMPUS Master 2  icon     Windows       appears on the desktop     Macintosh   8 appears in the OLYMPUS Master 2 folder         Browse window appears after starting the  software     R   When OLYMPUS Master 2 is started for the    first time after installation     Default Settings     and    Registration    screens will appear  Follow  the instructions on the screen     EN    47    48 EN    Operating OLYMPUS Master 2    When OLYMPUS Master 2 is started  a Quick  Start Guide will appear on the screen to help  you become familiar with the software  If the  Quick Start Gu
25. OLYMPUS       DIGITAL CAMERA    u 5000    Instruction Manual       Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera  Before you start to  use your new camera  please read these instructions carefully to enjoy  optimum performance and a longer service life  Keep this manual in a  safe place for future reference     We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your  camera before taking important photographs     In the interest of continually improving products  Olympus reserves the  right to update or modify information contained in this manual     The screen and camera illustrations shown in this manual were produced  during the development stages and may differ from the actual product     Step 1    Checking the contents of the box       Digital Camera                   USB Cable AV Cable OLYMPUS Master 2 microSD  CD ROM Attachment    Other accessories not shown  Instruction Manual  this manual   warranty card  Contents may vary depending on purchase location     Step 2 Step 3    Preparing the Camera Shooting and Playing Back Images   Preparing the Camera   p  10   Shooting  Playback  and Erasing     p  14   Step 4 Step 5   How to Use the Camera Printing      Three Ways to Adjust Settings     p  3     Direct printing  PictBridge      p  42      Print Reservations  DPOF      p  45     Contents     gt  Names of Parts                           ee 6    Menus for Playback  Editing       and Printing Functions                  32   gt  Preparing the Camera          
26. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   support it  Do not use it with other brands of  digital cameras  computers  printers and other  devices that support xD Picture Card media  CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL         SHOCK  DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK    Doing so may damage ine BEE taken and  NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE   or cause the device to malfunction     REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED OLYMPUS  R   If the microSD card cannot be removed  do SERVICE PERSONNEL   not use force  Contact authorized distributors   service centers        IN An exclamation mark enclosed in a triangle  alerts you to important operating and  maintenance instructions in the documentation   Cards compatible with this camera provided with the product    microSD card microSDHC card IN DANGER If the product is used without observing the  information given under this symbol  serious       For a list of tested microSD cards  please visit jue ep destin testi    our website  http   www olympus com    A WARNING Ifthe product is used without observing the  information given under this symbol  injury or  Sending images death may result    You can send images toa computer or printer IN CAUTION E the product is used without observing the   by using the USB cable provided with the information given under this symbol  minor  personal injury  damage to the equipment or   camera  loss of valuable data may result    To send data to other devices  remove the   microSD Attachment from the camera and WARNING    adapte
27. Single image view Closeup view    ANOMGAS  12 61        Histogram     DI Gl D    2a      2 0 1 1000 F3 5    ISOfA00  lt O  Nd D    100 0004  2009 08 26  12 30  iN A           Reading a histogram   p  21        To select an image in index view   Use BOW  to select an image  and press  the   amp  button to display the selected image in  single image view     To select images in calendar view    Use   amp   5      5  to select a date  and press the  button to view the images taken on the  selected date     To scroll an image in close up view  Use   amp       J 5  to move the viewing area     EN 23    Playing back panorama images    Panorama images that were combined together  using  COMBINE IN CAMERA 1  or  COMBINE IN  CAMERA 2  can be scrolled for viewing         E PANORAMA   p  29     1 Select a panorama image during  playback           Viewing images   p  15        Current viewing area    To control panorama image playback  Zoom in Zoom out  Press the zoom button   Playback direction  Press E WW  5  to scroll  in the direction of the pressed button    Pause  Press the E button    Restart scrolling  Press the El button    Stop playback  Press the MENU button     24 EN    Refer to    Using the Menu     p  3  when adjusting the settings of these functions        Menus for Shooting Functions    When the mode dial is set to a shooting mode  gy    SCN BEAUTY Q   settings can be adjusted        The icon next to indicates the position to adjust the mode dial to when setting functions
28. ad  Resize                    p 33  IET  Crop   p 33  COLOR EDIT                 p 34  CALENDAR    p 34    MENU  FACE FOCUS                p 34  INDEX cs p 35  EDIT acetone p 35        PLAYBACK MENU   Om  Protect                   p 35        Rotate                      p 35   amp   Add sound to still   images                            p 36    CAMERA MENU       Shooting mode top menu    SOUND SETTINGS       p 38    REC VIEW    p 38  FILE NAME                    p 39  PIXEL MAPPING           p 39  ICH  Monitor                   p 40       Date time               p 40  DUALTIME                     p 40  VIDEO OUT    p 41  POWER SAVE               p 41  D X SILENT MODE               p 41    PLAYBACK MENU       GH  de  Je       i Ze  owge  E cw    SET   OK     EXIT  gt  MENU    Playback mode top menu            ERASE                           p 36  D   PRINT ORDER             p 36  X SETUP          Same as    Menus for  shooting functions        9  amp  SILENT MODE              p 41    EN    Names of Parts    Qi P GA DH  A    EN    Camera unit                   1   2   3   4   5  Self timer lamp                                 p 21  Strap eyelet                                      p 10  SI        p 19  Battery card compartment cover      p 11  Multi connector                     p 41  42  47                6   7   8   9  D Lens  p 54  7 Microphone    ssnsssennnsseennnnreeeeerrreeenn p 36  8 Tripod socket  9 Speaker    NO OG RG DH                           OLYMPUS    Shutter but
29. against  the backlight  and the face is brightened   e Taking pictures using   e    for  ESP         p  27   Brightness is matched with a subject in the center    of the screen and the image is not affected by  background light     e Taking pictures using       FILL IN   p  19  flash  A subject against the backlight is brightened        Taking pictures of a white beach or snow scene  Set the mode to  F    BEACH  amp  SNOW   p  28        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  24 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     Color hue     Taking pictures that capture natural  colors         Taking pictures by selecting  WB   p  26     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      92 EN    Image quality       Taking sharper pictures         Taking pictures with the optical zoom   Avoid using  DIGITAL ZOOM   p  27  to take pictures   e Taking pictures at a low ISO sensitivity    If
30. ake some  time to appear for some subjects  In addition   this function may have no visible effect on  some subjects     The  IMAGE SIZE  of the retouched image is  limited to  2v  or lower  Press fully       Remaining recording time  p  56     3 Gently press the shutter button all the  way down to stop recording     18 EN    Using Shooting Functions    Using the optical zoom    Pressing the zoom button adjusts the shooting  range     Pressing the wide   W  button    Pressing the telephoto   T  button    TQ  Wa       Zoom bar    R   Optical zoom  5x   Digital zoom  5x    R   Use of  IMAGE STABILIZER   still images     DIS MOVIE MODE   movies   p  28  is  recommended when shooting with the  telephoto zoom     To take larger images without reducing  image quality   FINE ZOOM   p  26     To take larger images   DIGITAL ZOOM   p  27     R   The zoom bar appearance identifies the status  of the fine zoom digital zoom     When using wW T  optical zoom C            Optical zoom range    When using wW T ST  fine zoom LE      m    Fine zoom  range    When using wW T  digital zoom bech    ES    Digital zoom  range    Using the flash    The flash functions can be selected to best match  the shooting conditions and render the desired  image     1 Press the g button           AVIO       2 Use      4  to select the setting option     and press the k button to set              Item Description  The flash fires automatically in low   Gehier light or backlight conditions   REDEYE Pre flashes 
31. an be adjusted during image playback     Playing back pictures automatically  55 SLIDESHOW      5J SLIDESHOW  Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Application   NORMAL   NEXT PAGE 1    ALL STILL ee  Selects  respectively  the content to be included   PICTURE MOVIE  OFF 1 2 in the slideshow  the type of transition effect used   CALENDAR OOM Er between slides  and the background music options  SLIDE FADER  g EES  CHECKERBOARD   BLINDS RANDOM                To start a slideshow    The slideshow starts after confirming  BGM  settings and pressing the K button   To stop the slideshow  press the   amp  button or the MENU button     Retouching images  r    PERFECT FIX      PERFECT FIX    R   Edited or retouched images cannot be retouched again   R   Depending on the picture  the editing may not be effective   R   The retouching process may lower the image resolution           Submenu 1 Application  ALL  SHADOW ADJ  and  REDEYE FIX  are applied together   SHADOW ADJ Only sections darkened by backlighting and dim lighting are brightened   REDEYE FIX Eyes that are reddened by the flash are corrected         4  Select a correction item using and press the   amp  button    2 Use   amp J 5  to select an image for retouching  and press the   amp   button         The retouched image is saved as a separate image     32 EN    Refer to    Using the Menu     p  3  when adjusting the settings of these functions     Retouching the skin and eyes   a BEAUTY FIX     BEAUTY FIX    R   Depending on the pictu
32. and  then use to move the page tab   Press  5  to return to the submenu 1        Some menus include submenus that  appear by pressing the E button     5 Use to select the submenu 2        3 Use  2   8        to select the desired and press the k button   menu  and press the Vi button      Once a setting is selected  the display    CAMERA MENU returns to the previous screen        Pressing and  holding the    button displays          there may CAMERAMENU         i iti WB AUTO   an explanation be additional Mjw  um   operations   Menu    KC     menu guide   eMe DRIVE io  of the selected Settings     p  25 to FINEZOOM  OFF    option  Submenu 1 41   DIGITAL zoom Jon        EXIT    Mend    6 Press the MENU button to complete  the setting           Using the Direct Buttons    Frequently used shooting functions can be accessed using the  direct buttons     conn Shutter button  p  14        e0600990600   929992702999999902929062990292900699992902   9999902020      990929009   9   97992920   02099992929299999    eec 00909002929299   9062929999929902 90   9292929229069992922906020   099999202900   92990029   6   0999 92060   0999292929296   9299    button  exposure compensation   p  20   W button  macro   p  20      button  flash   p  19     9 button  self timer   p  21        e06069290906292029929902092990929299929002999929202929909290290620   6292999920 62969299062906      299099620   029   9299929   92999      gt   button  playback   p  32                DISP    button  change infor
33. anything other than an xD Picture  Card or the microSD Attachment into the  camera   5  mp        Battery card    Insert the card straight in until it clicks into  compartment place   cover       Do not touch the contact area directly with your  hand                    This camera can take pictures using the  internal memory when no xD Picture Card   sold separately  is inserted     Using an xD   Picture Card     p  55        Number of storable pictures  still pictures    continuous recording length  movies  in the  internal memory and xD Picture Card     p  56           Battery lock knob       The battery has a front side and a back side  To remove the xD Picture Card  Insert the battery from W so that the   is in  the direction of the battery lock knob  1       Insert the battery while sliding the battery lock  knob in the direction of the arrow        Sliding the battery lock knob in the direction  of the arrow to unlock  and then remove the  battery              e  Turn off the camera before opening or closing  the battery card compartment cover       EE  Press in the card until it clicks and comes out    slightly  Then grasp the card and pull it out     EN 11    Using the microSD card   microSDHC card  sold  separately     A microSD card or microSDHC card  hereafter   both will be referred to as microSD card  is also  compatible with this camera using the microSD  Attachment           Using a microSD Attachment     p  57     1 Insert the microSD card into the  microSD At
34. are emitted to reduce 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   Exposure compensation     The exposure value automatically set by the  camera can be adjusted brighter or darker to obtain  a desired shot  This function is not available in the  shooting mode     1 Press the    d button     EXPOSURE COMP      a     b el    Exposure compensation value    2 Use  WMG to select the image    showing the desired brightness  and  then press the    button     20 EN       Shooting close ups   Macro shooting     This function enables the camera to focus and  shoot subjects at close distances     1 Press the d button     Savoy        OFF  s M  OFF    2 Use     5   to select the setting option     and press the k button to set           Item Description  OFF Macro mode is deactivated   This enables shooting as close as  MACRO 10 cm 3 9 in    60 cm 23 6 in    to  the subject   This enables shooting as close as  SUPER 3 cm 1 2 in  to the subject  Subjects  MACRO  at 60 cm 23 6 in  or farther cannot be  brought into focus           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 in super macro mode     Using the self timer    After the shutter button is pressed all the way  down  the picture is taken after a
35. ated 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          Vertical lines may appear on the screen when the  camera is pointed at an extremely bright subject in  situations such as clear weather conditions  The lines  do not appear  however  in the final still image        The light is caught in the picture     e 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     e  f the battery is removed and left out of the camera  for about 3 days     the date and time settings return to  the default settings and must be reset      The time until the date and time settings return  to the default setting varies depending on how  long the battery has been loaded      Setting the date and time   p  13     Other   There is a noise coming from inside the  camera during shooting        The movement of the lens may make a noise even  if the camera is not being operated because the    autofocus function is active when the camera is ready  to shoot     EN 49    Error message    R   When one of the messages below is displayed  on the monitor  check the corrective action        Error message    Corrective action       Card problem             CARD ERROR   Insert a new card   H Card p
36. ating an index of 9 frames from a  movie  INDEX     db EDIT INDEX     Protected images cannot be erased by     ERASE   p  16    SEL  IMAGE   or  ALL  ERASE   p  36   but all images are erased by   MEMORY FORMAT   FORMAT   p  37               Submenu 2 Application  OFF Images can be erased   Images are protected so that  they cannot be erased except by  ON e  formatting of the internal memory    D Use WII  to select a movie  and press the card        button      2  Use  2   S   to select the first frame  and  D Use WI  to select an mage     press the   amp   button      3  Use BOWE to select the last frame  and  press the   amp   button         Nine frames are extracted from a movie and  saved as a new still image  INDEX      Extracting a clip from a movie  EDIT   db EDIT  gt  EDIT    Submenu 2 Application    The original movie is left unchanged      2  Use to select  ON       3  If necessary  repeat Steps  1  and  2  to  protect other images      4  Press the W button              NEW FILE and a clip from the movie is saved as  a separate movie   A portion of the original movie  OVERWRITE overwrites and replaces the original    movie        Rotating images    j      PLAYBACK MENU  gt      Submenu 2 Application  eE  90   The image is rotated 90   clockwise   m 0   The image is not rotated   l5  90   The image is rotated 90  counter clockwise               1  Use WS  to select a movie      2  Use to select either  NEW FILE  or   OVERWRITE  and press the K button      3  Use WE 
37. 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 possibly 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  itis operating normally    Always observe the operating environment  restrictions described in the camera s manual     60 EN    Battery Handling Precautions    This camera uses a lithium ion battery specified by  Olympus  Do not use any other type of battery    If the battery s terminals get wet or greasy  camera  contact failure may result  Wipe the battery well with  a dry cloth before use    Always charge a battery when using it for the first  time  or if it has not been used for a long period   When operating the camera with battery power at  low temperatures  try to keep the camera and spare  battery as warm as possible  A battery that has run  down at low temperatures may be restored after it is  warmed at room temperature    The number of pictures you can take may vary  depending on the shooting conditions or battery   Before going on a long trip  and especially before  traveling abroad  purchase extra batteries  A  recommended battery may be difficult to obtain while  traveling    Please re
38. ct the video output according to your TV   s video signal type           Submenu 2 Application  NTSC The camera is compatible with TVs in North America  Taiwan  Korea  Japan and others   PAL The camera is compatible with TVs in Europe  China and others        R   The factory default settings differ according to the region where the camera is sold     To play back camera images on a TV   4  Connect the TV and camera     Connect to the TV video  input jack  yellow  and    audio input jack  white          A V cable  supplied          Multi connector     2  Use the camera to select the video signal format that matches that of the connected TV    INTSC   PAL         3  Turn on the TV  and change    INPUT    to  VIDEO  an input jack connected to the camera      R   For details on changing the input source of the TV  refer to the TV   s instruction manual     4  Set the mode dial to  gt    and use BOWE to select the image for playback    R   Depending on the TV   s settings  the displayed images and information may become cropped     Saving battery power between shots   POWER SAVE     2  SETUP  gt  POWER SAVE       Submenu 2 Application  OFF Cancels  POWER SAVE    When the camera is not being used  ON for approx  10 seconds  the monitor       automatically turns off to save battery  power     Turning off the camera sounds   i  SILENT MODE        SILENT MODE       Submenu 1 Application  OFF This activates the individual settings  of  SOUND SETTINGS    The electronic sounds  operating
39. cycle 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     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 
40. d the serial number    j  When proof of purchase is not presented with  this Warranty Certificate    This Warranty applies to the product only  the   Warranty does not apply to any other accessory   equipment  such as the case  strap  lens cap and   batteries    Olympus s sole liability under this warranty shall be   limited to repairing or replacing the product  Any   liability for indirect or consequential loss or damage  of any kind incurred or suffered by the customer  due to a defect of the product  and in particular any  loss or damage caused to any lenses  films  other  equipment or accessories used with the product or  for any loss resulting from a delay in repair or loss  of data  is excluded  Compelling regulations by law  remain unaffected by this     Notes regarding warranty  maintenance    This warranty will only be valid if the Warranty  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  Warranty Certificate  Olympus reserves the right   to refuse free of charge service if neither Warranty  Certificate is completed nor the above document   is attached or if the information contained in it is  incomplete or illegible   
41. e  combined panorama image is displayed        To exit the panorama function without saving  an image  press the MENU button     30 EN    Taking pictures with  COMBINE IN PC      D Use BOYE to select the direction that the  frames are combined     2  Press the shutter button to take the first  frame  and then compose the second shot        Compose the shot using the guide frame so that  the two adjacent frames overlap     3  Repeat Step  2  until the number of required  frames are taken  and then press the  button when done       When the Wi mark is displayed  you cannot    continue shooting any further  Panorama  shooting is possible for up to 10 frames     R   Refer to the OLYMPUS Master 2 help guide for  details on how to make panorama images     Refer to    Using the Menu   p  3  when adjusting the settings of these functions        Restoring the shooting functions to the  default settings  9 RESET     S  RESET    Submenu 1    YES     C  SCN BEAUTY Ko    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  25       Eg PANORAMA   p  29       83 SCENE MODE   p  28      Shooting information display  p  21    e Menu functions in ei CAMERA  MENU   p  25 to 31        NO       The current settings are not changed        EN 31       Menus for Playback  Editing  and  Printing Functions    When the mode dial is set to   gt    settings c
42. e menu screen color and background  MENU COLOR   2 SETUP  gt  MENU COLOR    Submenu 2    Application       NORMAL COLOR 1     COLOR 2 COLOR 3    Selects the menu screen color or background image according to your preference        Selecting the camera sound and its volume  SOUND SETTINGS   23 SETUP  gt  SOUND SETTINGS                   Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Submenu 4 Application   SOUND TYPE 1 2   BEEP OFF  No sound  Selects the operating sound and volume of the   u  camera buttons  except the shutter button     VOLUME E HIGH  excep    SOUND TYPE 1 2 3   SHUTTER SOUND VOLUME OFF  No sound   Selects the shutter sound and volume    LOW HIGH   OFF  No sound         m  LOWI HIGH     Adjusts the warning sound volume      gt   VOLUME Ore UNO couna e     Adjusts the image playback volume        5 volume levels             R   To turn off all sounds at once  make the setting from  8 SILENT MODE   p  41      Viewing the image immediately after shooting  REC VIEW   28 SETUP  gt  REC VIEW       Submenu 2 Application  OFF The image being recorded is not displayed  This allows the user to prepare for the next  shot while following the subject in the monitor after shooting   ON The image being recorded is displayed  This allows the user to make a brief check of       the image that was just taken        R   Even when set to  ON   you can resume shooting while the image is being displayed     38 EN    Refer to    Using the Menu     p  3  when adjusting the settings of these functions     Rese
43. ely if you notice  any unusual odors  noise or smoke around it      Do not remove the battery with bare hands  Doing  so may cause a fire or burn your hands      Never hold or operate the camera with wet hands     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      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       n 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      Be careful with the strap      Be careful with the strap when you carry the  camera  It could easily catch on stray objects and  cause serious damage     Battery Handling Precautions    Follow these important guidelines    to prevent batteries from leaking     overheating  burning  exploding or  causing electrical shocks or burns         N DANGER    The camera uses a lithium ion battery specified   by Olympus  Charge
44. er problem      Load paper into the printer   NO PAPER  Printer problem  Refill the ink in the printer   NO INK  QA  Printer problem  Remove the jammed paper   JAMMED  CHANGED  eturn to the status where the  printer can be used   Printer problem  Ul Turn off the camera and printer   check the printer for any problems   PRINT ERROR   and then turn the power on again   II 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    5 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   e Set  AF MODE   p  27  to  IESP          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     Subjects with low contras
45. errnamdenvanccexaneties p 14  10 Recording with sound                 p 18  27    EN    Monitor    Shooting mode display          2    ZU  19  18    11  12    13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23                Pitti fi  LI IT RE    ae     JE zl   E    e   C 10  T  amp   1     11  Hos H  17 14 13 12   Movie  RI eneee eeen p 40  Number of storable still pictures   remaining recording time                  p 56  Current memonm p 56  SPII t E p 21  Aperture value                                  p 14  Shutter speed             sesensnnsaeaeneeeneene p 14  Exposure compensation                   p 20  Compression frame rate                   p 25  unter p 25  TE ln Le PPP p 27  gr      p 26  Ke e a E p 26  White balance                                   p 26    COND OAR    Na    Playback mode display  1 2 34 5    N Sx Bea       15      aA  fas C 11  12    12 30       14 13 12  Still image  Silent mode                                   Print reservation   number of prints                                   Recording with sound           p 18  27  36    gj ojo E      Battery check                                    Exposure compensation                    Shutter speed                                    Aperture value                                     10  11    12  13  14  15  16          14   13   9   15   10   11  Image size                      eeeeeeeeeeee p 25  File Vlll TIBOF ceca etii dacuz et nnen p 39  Frame number elapsed time   total recording time                
46. g   SCN  when the camera is fixed in place on  a tripod or other stable surface  R   In SCN mode  the optimum shooting settings  ON The image stabilizer is activated  are pre programmed for specific shooting       scenes  For this reason  settings may not be    R   The camera   s default settings are  IMAGE EES    STABILIZER   still images  to  ON  and  DIS          Submenu 1 Applicati  MOVIE MODE   movies  to  OFF   esee RS     PORTRAIT   R   There may be a noise coming from inside the   a LANDSCAPE   camera when the shutter button is pressed FA NIGHT SCENE     with  IMAGE STABILIZER   still images  set to Se NIGHT PORTRAIT   Se i    ON   S SPORT  e INDOOR  e    iH CANDLE       R   Images may not be stabilized if camera shake a picture using the    g  SELF PORTAIT       is too severe  ping     optimum settings for  UNST the scene conditions  R   When the shutter speed is extremely slow  a FIREWORKS      CUISINE  i  such as when taking still shots or taking ES DOCUMENTS   pictures at night  the stabilizer may not be as    SMILE SHOT    ff  PRE CAPTURE MOVIE  R   When shooting while the  DIS MOVIE MODE    movie  is set to  ON   the image will be   When the subject is dark  noise reduction is  enlarged somewhat before saving  automatically activated  This approximately doubles the  shooting time  during which no other pictures can be  taken   Brightening the subject against backlight    The focus is locked at the first frame    SHADOW ADJ     Shooting with a selected scene   Us
47. ide is not displayed  click CG in  the toolbar to show the Guide     Step           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    R   On a computer running Windows Vista  if   MTP  is set for the submenu that appears by  pressing  5  after selecting  PC  in Step 3 of   Connecting the camera to a computer   p  47    Windows Photo Gallery will become available     R   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  battery is installed            Insert recharged battery in the correct direction      Charging the battery   p  10    Loading the battery  and the xD Picture Card     sold separately  into the  camera     p  11
48. ing the best shooting mode for the scene    a scn BEAUTY gg   SEN mode  p  17   Detecting a smiling face to release the    CAMERA MENU    SHADOW ADJ       EE EE sem d SEH shutter automatically  The camera finds a person   s face that  D Select  E  SMILE SHOT   and aim the  has been darkened by backlight and camera toward the subject     makes it appear brighter for taking  the picture   Point the camera toward  the subject  Check the frame that  appears around the face detected   by the camera  and then press the R   Pictures can also be taken manually by  shutter button to take the picture   pressing the shutter button         The self timer lamp turns on  When a smiling  face is detected  the camera automatically takes  3 sequential shots     ON          The camera may not be able to detect a  smiling face for some subjects     R    IMAGE SIZE  is limited to   Bm   or lower   28 EN    Capturing the perfect moment when  shooting      PRE CAPTURE MOVIE   mode      D Use to select      PRE CAPTURE  MOVIE   and press the   amp  button to set   e This function is ready for shooting immediately  after setting this option    2  Press the shutter button to start movie  shooting     After shooting stops  the camera saves a  7 second movie  including up to 2 seconds of    recording time taken before the shutter button  was pressed  to the memory card         The optical zoom and auto focus function are  available during movie recording        Sound is not recorded   Qf  The AF target
49. intended shooting mode     If the camera cannot determine the best  shooting mode  the picture will be taken in OH  mode     Using the best shooting mode  for the scene  SCN mode     1 Set the mode dial to SCN     PORTRAIT    EXIT  gt  Mend SET     OK            Press and hold the   button to display a description    of the selected mode     mode for the scene  and press the  button     Shooting mode  indicator    To change to another scene mode  use the  menu   83 SCENE MODE   p  28     Use to select the best shooting       EN    17    Smoothing out skin tone and Shooting movies  2  mode     texture  B  EAUTY mode  Audio is recorded simultaneously   The camera finds a person s face and gives the  skin a smooth  translucent look for taking the 1 Set the mode dial to  amp    picture        mode indicator    1 Setthe mode dial to BEAUTY     BEAUTY mode indicator       Using the zoom   You cannot use the optical zoom while shooting   Ss a movie  Please use the  DIGITAL ZOOM    2 Point the camera toward the subject   p  27   Check the frame appearing around  the face detected by the camera  and  then press the shutter button to take  the picture     e The unedited image and edited image are both  saved        2 Press the shutter button halfway  down to focus on the subject  and  gently press the button all the way  down to start recording     Lights red during shooting  e If the image cannot be retouched  only the unedited  image is saved     R   The frame may not appear or may t
50. into the camera in advance     To individually select and erase images   SEL  IMAGE      4  Use to select  SEL  IMAGE   and press  the k button      2  Use BOWE to select the image to be  erased  and press the   amp   button to add a  v mark to the image     SEL  IMAGE    V mark    host      ET    y 6    BACK   M         OK  GO   tr        3  Repeat Step  2  to select the images to be  erased  and then press the QI button to  erase the selected images      4  Use to select  YES   and press the  button     e The images with a V mark are erased     To erase all images  ALL ERASE      D Use to select  ALL ERASE   and press  the k button      2 Use to select  YES   and press the  button     Saving print settings to the image data      PRINT ORDER     ah PRINT ORDER    R      Print Reservations  DPOF      p  45        Print reservation can be set only for still  images that are recorded to the card     Refer to    Using the Menu     p  3  when adjusting the settings of these functions        Menus for Other Camera Settings    These settings can be made from the shooting mode top menu or playback mode top menu     Erasing data completely   MEMORY FORMAT    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  formatted by a computer must be formatted  with this camera before use     Submenu 2 Application    Completely erases the image data  YES in the i
51. mation display   menu guide check date and time   p  21  p  3     p  13     OBIOD button  panorama Shadow Adjustment  Technology multi window backlight boost erase    p  22  p  16        z  Using the FUNC Menu  p  22     Arrow pad  Frequently used shooting menu functions can be set with fewer  steps using the FUNC menu         s Js 9   button Lo   button  p  3  p  22     Menu Index    Menus for Shooting Functions    um the mode dial is set to a shooting mode position  ZEN SCN BEAUTY EU   settings can be adjusted         D     IMAGE QUALITY           p 25    2   amp  amp  CAMERA MENU  WN Bie Seed p 26  EO md p 26  DRIVE sopeticiysessencntaonees p 26  FINE ZOOM                   p 26  DIGITAL ZOOM             p 27  ESP                             p 27  AF MODE                     p 27     amp   Sound recording       p 27  IMAGE STABILIZER    Still images     DIS MOVIE MODE   MOVI amp s    ino batte  p 28  SHADOW ADJ               p 28     3     g SCENE MODE               p 28   4  Ey PANORAMA  v   nnannan  p 29   S   RESET                       p 31     X SETUP  MEMORY FORMAT   FORMAT  p 37  BACKUP               e p 37  Q3   Language           p 37  PW ON SETUP             p 37  MENU COLOR              p 38    Menus for Playback  Editing  and Printing Functions    When the mode dial is set to the   gt   position  settings can be    adjusted         D EN SLIDESHOW                 p 32   2      PERFECT FIX                p 32   3  a BEAUTY FIX                  p 33   4  A EDIT   
52. merica 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 above mentioned number  please make use of the following   CHARGED NUMBERS   49 180 5   67 10 83 or  49 40   237 73 4899   Our Technical Customer Support is available from 9 am to 6 pm MET  Monday to Friday        2009 OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP   VN145701    
53. ng 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   Using an exhausted battery may cause the  camera to turn off without displaying the battery  level warning   The rechargeable battery is not fully charged at  the time of purchase  Charge the battery fully  with LI 41C LI 40C charger before use   The provided rechargeable battery usually takes  approximately 2 hours to charge  varies with  usage    The supplied LI 41C battery charger is used only  for LI 42B LI 40B battery  Do not charge other  type of battery with the supplied battery charger   It might cause explosion  leaking  overheating  or fire   For plug in type battery charger   This power unit is intended to be correctly  orientated in a vertical or floor mount position     Using your charger abroad    The charger can be used in most home electrical  sources within the range of 100 V to 240 V   AC  50 60Hz  around the world  However  AC  wall outlets are shaped differently in different  countries or regions  Therefore  the charger may  require a plug adapter to match your wall outlet   For details  ask at your local electrical shop or  travel agent    Do not use travel voltage converters as they  could damage your charger     Using an xD Picture Card    A card  and also internal memory  corresponds   to the film in a film camera  The recorded images   data  can be erased  and they can be retouched  with the use of a computer
54. ng the Camera     N 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      You must be at least 1 m  3 ft   away from the  faces of your subjects  Firing the flash too close to  the subject s eyes could cause a momentary loss  of vision    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      Accidentally swallowing the battery  cards or  other small parts      Accidentally firing the flash into their own eyes or  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    This attachment is exclusive for use of microSD   cards only  Other types of cards cannot be installed    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      N CAUTION    Stop using the camera immediat
55. nternal memory   or card   including protected images         NO Cancels formatting             Be sure to remove the card before formatting the  internal memory     Copying images from the internal  memory to the card  BACKUP     Ze SETUP  gt  BACKUP       Submenu 2 Application  Backs up image data from the  YES    internal memory to the card   NO Cancels the backup           R   It takes some time to back up data  Check that  the battery has sufficient power before starting  the backup     Changing the display language  xj   23 SETUP  gt    amp    Q  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     Setting the startup display screen and  sound when the camera is turned on   PW ON SETUP     Ze SETUP  gt  PW ON SETUP          Submenu 2   Submenu 3 Application  OFF No image is displayed   1 A preset image  is  displayed   SCREEN A still image stored in the  internal memory or card is  2 registered for display   This  option leads to the setup  screen    OFF  No  VOLUME sound  LOW  The volume of the startup  HIGH sound is selected                This image cannot be changed     To register a startup image   4  Select  2  in submenu 3 for  SCREEN       2  Use WII  to select the image to be  registered  and press the f button     EN 37       Selecting th
56. print another image  use Wilz  to select an image  and press the  button     To exit printing   After a selected image is displayed on the  screen  disconnect the USB cable from the  camera and printer        Changing the printer   s settings  for printing  CUSTOM PRINT     1 Follow Steps 1 and 2 for  EASY    PRINT   p  42   and press the  button     EASY PRINT    CUSTOM PRINT  EXIT    2 Use to select  CUSTOM PRINT      and press the  5  button     3 Use to select the print mode  and    press the  5  button        4 Use to select  SIZE   Submenu  3   and press  4    R   If the  PRINTPAPER  screen is not displayed     the  SIZE    BORDERLESS  and  PICS   SHEET  are set to the printer   s standard     PRINTPAPER  SIZE BORDERLESS    STANDARD  ASIAN IDANE   Ke    SET   OK     BACK    MENU       5 Use to select the  BORDERLESS     or  PICS SHEET  settings  and press  the E 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 per sheet  images per sheet     PICS SHEET   is selectable only  varies depending   when  MULTI PRINT  is selected in  on the printer   Step 3                    Submenu 2 Application   PRINT This prints the image selected in  Step 6    ALL PRINT This prints all images stored in the  internal memory or card   This prints an image multiple times   MULTI PRINT on one page  Several layout options  are available    
57. processing function at the same time     EN 39       Adjusting the brightness of the monitor  IC    2  SETUP  gt  IC3I    To adjust the monitor brightness     D Use to adjust the brightness while  viewing the screen  and then press the  button     BACK    MENU SET  OK     Setting the date and time       238 SETUP  gt        R      Setting the date and time   p  13     To select the date and time display order     4  Press  4  after setting Minute  and use  to select the date display order     D       Y M D TIME  A    SZ    Date order  CANCEL    NU    40 EN    Setting the date and time for another  time zone  DUALTIME     X SETUP  gt  DUALTIME    R   When  DUALTIME  is set to  ON   the date and  time set here are used in image file names   dated prints and other data     Submenu 2   Submenu 3 Application    Switches to the date and         i time set in  C     Proceeds to The date and time settings  ON the setting from  DUALTIME  are used    in file names  dated prints     1  screen     and other data                      The setting procedure is identical to that in  Setting the    date and time   p  13      R   The date display order is the same as that set  with             Refer to    Using the Menu     p  3  when adjusting the settings of these functions     Selecting the video signal system to match your TV  VIDEO OUT   28 SETUP    gt  VIDEO OUT    R   The TV video signal system varies depending on the countries and regions  Before viewing camera  images on your TV  sele
58. r DISASSEMBLE  EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO WATER OR    OPERATE IN A HIGH HUMIDITY ENVIRONMENT        Handling precautions  Do not touch the contact area of the microSD  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     EN 57    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  the product securely on a stable tripod  stand  or  bracket    Power Source     Connect this product only to the  power source described on the product label    Foreign Objects     To avoid personal injury  never  insert a metal object into the product    Heat     Never use or store this product near any heat  source  such as a radiator  heat register  stove or  any type of equipment or appliance that generates  heat  including stereo amplifiers     98 EN    Handli
59. ra 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     Battery Charger    Wipe gently with a soft  dry cloth     R   Do not use strong solvents  such as benzene  or alcohol  or chemically treated cloth     R   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     R   Avoid leaving the camera in places where  chemical products are handled since this may  result in corrosion     94 EN    Battery and charger      This camera uses one Olympus lithium ion  battery  LI 42B LI 40B   No other type of  batteries can be used     QD CAUTION   There is a risk of explosion if the battery  is replaced with the incorrect battery type   Dispose of the used battery following the  instructions   Battery Handling Precautions    p  60   Power consumption by the camera varies  depending on which functions are used   During the conditions described below  power is  consumed continuously and the battery becomes  exhausted quickly   The zoom is used repeatedly   The shutter button is pressed halfway  repeatedly in shooting mode  activati
60. re  the editing may not       Changing the image size  ml   d EDIT  gt  Bal    Submenu 2  640 x 480    Application  This saves a lower resolution copy of       the selected image for use in e mail  attachments and other applications        320 x 240                      be effective   Submenu 1   Submenu 2 Application   CLEAR SKIN     ALL EN  SPARKLE EYE  and   DRAMATIC EYE  are  applied together    Makes skin look smooth  SOFT AVG  and translucent  Select   CLEARS ORIN HARD the correction effect from  3 levels    SPARKLE EYE u Enhances the contrast of  the eyes    DRAMATIC u Enlarges the subject s   EYE eyes         D Use to select a correction item  and  press the  J button      2 Use WE to select an image for retouching   and press the   amp   button       The retouched image is saved as a separate  image   When  CLEAR SKIN  is selected    Use to select the retouching level  and  press the  J button     CLEAR SKIN        D Use WII  to select an image and press the  button      2  Use to select an image size and press  the k button         The resized image is saved as a separate image     Cropping a picture LC  db EDIT  gt  pH     D Use WII  to select an image  and press the  button      2  Use the zoom button to select the size of the  cropping frame  and use E WW  4  to move  the frame           Cropping frame       v      3  Press the DI button after you have selected  the area to trim         The edited image is saved as a separate image     EN 33          Changing the
61. rgeable battery and or battery  charger may result in fire or personal injury due to  leakage  heating  ignition or damage to the battery   Olympus does not assume any liability for accidents  or damage that may result from the use of a battery  and or battery charger that are not genuine Olympus  accessories     Provisions of warranty    1    If this product proves to be defective  although it has  been used properly  in accordance with the written  Safety Precautions and Operating instructions  supplied with it   during a period of two years from  the date of purchase 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  option replaced  free of  charge  To claim under this warranty  the customer  must take the product and this Warranty Certificate  before the end of the two year 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 Warranty the customer may turn the product  in at any Olympus service station  Please note  that Olympus service stations do not exist in all  countries    The customer shall transport the product to the  dealer or Olympus authorized service station at   his own risk and shall be responsible for an
62. roblem  WRITE Use a computer to cancel the read   PROTECT only setting   Internal memory problem    Insert a card   MEMORY FULL    Erase unwanted images    Card problem  CARD FULL   Replace the card     e Erase unwanted images         CARD SETUP    CLEAN CARD    FORMAT    SET  OK     Card problem     Use to select  CLEAN  CARD   and press the    button   Take out the card  wipe the  contact area  p  55  with a soft   dry cloth  and then load the card  again      Use to select  FORMAT    and press the  J button  Next   use to select  YES   and  then press the   amp   button         MEMORY SETUP    POWER OFF    MEMORY FORMAT    SET  OK        Internal memory problem   Use to select  MEMORY  FORMAT   and press the Ei button   Next  use to select  YES   and  press the   amp  button         Ed     Keeser     Internal memory Card problem                NO PICTURE _  Take pictures before viewing them   Problem with selected image  Use photo retouching software   PICTURE etc   to view the image on a  computer  If the image still cannot  ERROR     ee  be viewed  the image file is  corrupted   Problem with selected image  THE IMAGE Use photo retouching software   CANNOT etc   to edit the image ona  BE EDITED computer   me Operation problem  ML Close the battery card compartment  CARD COVER   Cover   OPEN    90 EN                                     C   BATTERY  Peter par  EMPTY g y   Oh Connection problem  x Connect the camera and computer  NO or printer correctly   CONNECTION  E Print
63. s stored on the card  Insert a card  with recorded images before making print  reservations     R   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    LO     1 Set the mode dial to   gt    and then  press the MENU button to display the  top menu     2 Use BYE to select Tei PRINT  ORDER   and press the E button     PRINT ORDER       e    EXIT    Mend    SET   OK        3 Use to select  LL   and press the    button     n       me Ur  I oo9foSD6 12 30  s We d 100 0004  4    SET   OK        e Use eiis to select the image for print    reservation  Use to select the  quantity  Press hel button        BACK   MEND    EN 45    5 Use to select the  C    date    print  screen option  and press the  button        Submenu 2 Application  NO This prints the image only   DATE This prints the image with the    shooting date        This prints the image with the    TIME shooting time           PRINT ORDER    BACK   t    6 Use to select  SET   and press    the button     Reserving one print each of all  images on the card    4     1 Follow Steps 1 and 2 in  T1   p  45      2 Use to select   5   and press the    button     3 Follow Steps 5 to 6 in  I1      Resetting all print reservation  data    1 Set the mode dial
64. setting  from the menu        Date time   p  40     To check the date and time   Press the DISP  button while the camera is  turned off  The current time is displayed for  approx  3 seconds        Changing the display language    The language of the menu and error messages  displayed on the monitor is selectable     1 Press the MENU button  and press  BOWE to select  R   SETUP      MENU    2          MEMORY FORMAT      BACKUP  ec   ENGLISH  PW ON SETUP  MENU COLOR   NORMAL  EXIT e Weng       3 Use to select     5   and press  the E button     ENGLISH zb    FRANCAIS  gi    DEUTSCH hi  yp   ESPANOL CAM  SI  ITALIANO nay  BACK  gt MENd       4 Use BOWE to select your language  and press the  5  button     5 Press the MENU button     EN 13    Shooting  Playback  and Erasing    Shooting with optimum aperture   3 Wold the camera  and compose the  value and shutter speed shot      ET mode  m  38       In this mode  automatic camera shooting can   be used while also allowing changes to a wide  range of other shooting menu functions  such as  exposure compensation  white balance and so on  as needed            1 Set the mode dial to EJ           2 Press the ON OFF button to turn on Vertical grip  the camera      When holding the camera  take care not to    Monitor cover the flash with your fingers  etc    standby mode screen     4 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 aper
65. t    When extremely bright objects  appear in the center of the  screen    Object with no vertical lines                   t is 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    Fast moving object       When the subject is not in the  center of the frame       Camera shake     Taking pictures without camera shake   e Taking pictures using  IMAGE STABILIZER   p  28     When a picture is taken of a shadowy subject  the  CCD  shifts to correct for camera shake even if  the ISO speed is not increased  This function is  also effective when taking pictures at a high zoom  magnification     A device that takes light received through the  lens and converts it into electric signals         Select  Ss SPORT  in SCN mode  p  28     The   A SPORT  mode uses a fast shutter speed and  can reduce the blur incurred by a moving subject     e Taking pictures at a high ISO sensitivity    If a high ISO speed is selected  pictures can be taken  at a high shutter speed even at locations where a  flash cannot be used      ISO   p  26     EN 51    Exposure  brightness        Taking pictures with the right brightness         Taking pictures of a subject against a backlight  A face against the backlight is brightened    SHADOW ADJ   p  22  28         Taking pictures using  FACE DETECT  for   AF MODE   p  27     Appropriate exposure is obtained for a face 
66. tachment     Insert the card  entirely into  the microSD             OLYMPUS MASD 1  microSD ATTACHMENT 4          2 Insert the microSD Attachment into    the camera                       Pull the card straight out        Do not touch the contact area of the microSD  Attachment or microSD card directly with your  hand     12 EN       Arrow pad and operation guide  The symbols AZID  B cJ  g l  displayed    on various settings and movie playback screens  indicate that the arrow pad is to be used     EXPOSURE COMP        CANCEL  gt itend    NON  Qq 4   3  4s fg    0 b   ER    Arrow pad    Operation guides displayed at the bottom of the  screen indicate that the MENU button  K button   zoom button  or 1 button is to be used     CAMERA MENU                   BACK   Mend       OK  GO         Operation guide    Setting the date and time    The date and time set here are used 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        CANCEL    Mend       Date and time setting screen    2 Use to select the year for  Y    D       D       Y M D TIME       PD    oo MA VAV  SZ    CANCEL   NEN    A As in Steps 2 and 3  use BOWE  and the E button to set  M   month     D   day    TIME   hours and minutes   and  Y M D      For precise time setting  press the Ej button as  the time signal strikes 00 seconds     R   To change the date and time  adjust the 
67. target mark appears   The orange 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       iESP focusing position  The camera  finds the subject to focus on and  automatically adjusts the focus    SPOT The camera focuses on the subject       located within the AF target mark       For some subjects  the frame may not appear or may    take some time to appear     Recording sound when shooting still  images  4   CAMERA MENU KA       a   O SCN  Submenu 2 Application  OFF No sound is recorded   The camera automatically starts  recording for approx  4 seconds after  ON taking the picture  This is useful for  recording notes or comments about  the picture           R   When recording  aim the microphone  p  6  at  the source of the sound you want to record     EN 27       Reducing the blur caused by the camera    For some subjects  the frame may not appear  shake when shooting or may take some time to appear     IMAGE STABILIZER   still images    QD when set to  ON    ESP Le    p  27  is    DIS MOVIE MODE   movies  automatically fixed to  ESP   and  AF MODE      p  27  is automatically fixed to  FACE    CAMERA MENU Kk IMAGE STABILIZER   DETECT      DIS MOVIE MODE         SCN BEAUTY Q Selecting a scene mode according to the  shooting situation   4  SCENE MODE           Submenu 2 Application Vg SCENE MODE  The image stabilizer is deactivated   OFF This is recommended for shootin
68. tem  without the prior written  permission of Olympus  No liability is assumed  with respect to the use of the information contained  in these written materials or software  or for  damages resulting from the use of the information  contained therein  Olympus reserves the right to  alter the features and contents of this publication or  software without obligation or advance notice        For customers in Europe     CE  mark indicates that this product complies    C C with the European requirements for safety  health   environment and customer protection     CE    mark    cameras are intended for sales in Europe     refuse     This symbol  crossed out wheeled bin WEEE Annex   IV  indicates separate collection of waste electrical   and electronic equipment in the EU countries    Please do not throw the equipment into the domestic  a    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     Use Only Dedicated Rechargeable Battery  and Battery Charger    We strongly recommend that you use only the  genuine Olympus dedicated rechargeable battery  and battery charger with this camera  Using a  non genuine recha
69. ternal memory   xD Picture Card  16 MB to 2 GB   TypeH M M   Standard   microSD card microSDHC card  when using the included microSD  Attachment     12 000 000 pixels  1 2 33  CCD  primary color filter   12 700 200 pixels  gross     Olympus lens 6 3 to 31 5 mm  f3 5 to 5 6   equivalent to 36 to 180 mm on a 35 mm camera     Digital ESP metering  spot metering system  4 to 1 2000 sec     0 6 m  2 0 ft   to co  W   1 0 m  3 3 ft   to co  T   normal   0 1 m  0 3 ft   to co  W   0 6 m  2 0 ft   to co  T   macro mode   0 03 m  1 2 in   to 0 6 m  2 0 ft    W only   super macro mode     2 7  TFT color LCD display  230 000 dots  Multi connector  USB connector  A V OUT jack   2000 up to 2099    0   C to 40   C  32   F to 104   F   operation    20   C to 60   C   4   F to 140   F   storage     30 96 to 90    operation  10   to 90    storage   One Olympus lithium ion battery  LI 42B LI 40B     96 3 mm  W  x 57 0 mm  H  x 24 6 mm  D   3 8 x 2 2 x 1 0 in    excluding  protrusions     125 g  4 4 oz   excluding battery and card     EN 63    Lithium ion battery  LI 42B     Product type   Standard voltage   Standard capacity   Battery life   Operating environment  Temperature    Dimensions  Weight    Battery charger  LI 41C     Model No    Power requirements   Output   Charging time   Operating environment  Temperature    Dimensions  Weight    microSD Attachment    Product type   Operating Environment  Temperature  Humidity   Dimensions    Weight    Lithium ion rechargeable battery   DC 3 7 V 
70. this  product    e Olympus makes no representations or warranties  regarding any damages or any benefit expected by  using this unit lawfully which are caused by erasing  picture data     Disclaimer of Warranty      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  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 sys
71. to select the first frame of the clip  to be extracted  and press the f  button     e While selecting the first or last frame  pressing  moves to the first last frame of the movie      4  Use WE to select the last frame of the clip  to be extracted  and press the f button         The extracted movie clip is saved      D Use   amp J 5  to select an image    2 Use to select the rotation direction      3  If necessary  repeat Steps  1  and  2  to  protect other images      4  Press the W button     R   The new picture orientations will be saved  even after the power is turned off     EN 35       Adding sound to still images  8      PLAYBACK MENU KA       Submenu 2 Application  The camera adds  records  sound for  YES approx  4 seconds while playing back  the image  This is useful for recording  notes or comments about the image   NO No sound is recorded            D Use W  F  to select an image      2  Aim the microphone toward the sound  source        Microphone     3  Use to select  YES   and press the  button     e Recording starts     36 EN    Erasing images    ERASE      ERASE    R   Before erasing  check that no important data is  left in the internal memory or card        Submenu 1 Application  SEL  IMAGE Images are individually selected and  erased   ALL ERASE All images in the internal memory or  card are erased           R   When erasing pictures in the internal memory   do not insert the card into the camera     R   When erasing pictures from the card  insert a  card 
72. to specify at which edge the next  frame  picture is to be connected      2  Move the camera slightly in the direction of    the second frame   NN  Direction for    combining the  next frame        2 Press the shutter button to take the first  frame        Screen when combining    images from left to right     A guide frame appears as a reference      3  Move the camera slowly while keeping it Guide frame    straight  and stop the camera where the Joint area  pointer and target mark overlap         The camera releases the shutter automatically        uh T d  i    CANEL    E0    ANSANS BERN AIRES 1st frame    d E     T rb A  VI    CANCELMHEN    Ee  3  Compose the next shot so that the    joint area overlaps the guide frame        R   To combine only two pictures  press the  button before taking a third frame      4  Repeat Step  3  to take a third frame         After the third frame is taken  the camera  automatically processes the frames and the  combined panorama image is displayed     R   To exit the panorama function without saving  an image  press the MENU button        Composition of the 2nd frame       If the shutter does not automatically release   try  COMBINE IN CAMERA 2  or  COMBINE IN  4  Press the shutter button to take the next  PC   shot   R   To combine only two pictures  press the  button before taking the third frame       Repeat steps  3  and    to take a third  frame     After the third frame is taken  the camera    automatically processes the frames and th
73. ton                          ssuuusse p 14  ON OFF button                             p 14  Zoom DUEBUOTL  sido re Ero Una  p 19  del te EEN p 8  40  Card access lamp                             p 55  MENU button                                 p 3  5    DISP    button  change information  display menu guide     check date and time               p 35  13  21  Mode dial T     p 3    gt   button  playback                         p 32           10  11    12          9  10  11  12  button  OK FUNC                    p 3  22  Arrow pad ouiciquis 2g des vui easEotul RU dubi  p 3     d button  exposure compensation                      M     p 20  W button  macro                          p 20      button  self timer                     p 21  z button  flash                            p 19    OR T button  panorama Shadow  Adjustment Technology multi window   backlight boost erase                 p 16  22    EN    123 4 56                                __   _   E TO p Bre  23 7 d         41 9  22 BC GC  20   TS V 10  S     Ei a11  Ee al  17 16 15 14 13 12  Still image  1 Shooting mode                           p 14  17  2 Flash mode  ossia p 19  3   Silent mode p 41  4 Image stabilization still picture    Digital image stabilization movie       5 Macro super macro                          p 20  6 Shadow Adjustment Technology  Bee p 22  28  7 Battery check                                   p 10  8 Flash standby   camera shake warning   flash charge ERES p 19  9 AF target mark sc scccc
74. tting the file names of pictures   FILE NAME     Ze SETUP  gt  FILE NAME    File name  Pmdd0001 jpg    Folder name  1000LYMP         Folder name  DCIM    KI          9990LYMP Pmdd9999 jpg  Automatic Automatic  numbering numbering  Month  1 to C   A October   Pm B November     C December     Day  01 to 31    Submenu 2 Application    This resets the sequential number  for the folder name and file name  whenever a new card is inserted    This is useful when grouping images  on separate cards     RESET    Even when a new card is inserted   this continues the numbering for   the folder name and file name from  the previous card  This is useful for  managing all image folder names and  files names with sequential numbers     AUTO             The number for the folder name is reset to 100  and the  one for the file name is reset to 0001        Adjusting the CCD and adjusting the  image processing function   PIXEL MAPPING     2  SETUP  gt  PIXEL MAPPING    R   This function has already been adjusted at  factory shipping  and no adjustment is needed  right after purchase  Approximately once a  year is recommended     R   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 function   Press the  J button when  START   Submenu  2  is displayed         The camera checks and adjusts the CCD and the  image 
75. ture value  are displayed   and the AF target mark changes to  green           ON OFF        The camera was unable to focus if the AF target mark  flashes red  Try focusing again        Number of storable still pictures  p  56     R   Press the ON OFF button again to turn off  the camera        Shutter speed  Aperture value    AF target mark    R      Focusing     p  51     14 EN    5 To take the picture  gently press the  shutter button all the way down while    being careful not to shake the camera     REA        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      gt   button again or press the shutter button  halfway down     To shoot movies   Shooting movies  9 mode      p  18        Viewing images    1 Set the mode dial to   gt          Playback i image    Frame number    2 Use BWY  4 to select an image     Displays 10 frames Displays next    before the current image  image  Displays previous Displays    Geh 1 frames after       72 current  image    image       The display size of the images can be  changed     Index view  calendar view  and  close up view     p  23     To play back movies  Select a movie  and press the K button              b  s  lt     2009 08 26_12 30  ay 4    MOVIE PLA       Movie    EN    15    16 EN    Operations during movie playback Erasing images during playback    Volume  During playback  press B     Single image erase   Fast for
76. ward rewind  Select with  W  5    Each time a button is pressed  the playback    speed cycles through 2x  20x  and standard 1 Press the T  button when the   1x  speed in the direction of the pressed playback image to be erased is  button     displayed   Pause  Press the button  p ay       W  Elapsed time   Total recording time  During playback 2  First  last  frame frame advance  Press  3  to select  YES   and press  While paused  press  a  to display the first the ES button   frame  and press     to display the last frame  Q5    ERASE   p  36     Pressing Wl makes the camera play back in   a reverse motion  and pressing     makes the  camera play back normally  Press the  sj button  to resume playback        During pause    To stop movie playback  Press the MENU button     Using Shooting Modes    Shooting with automatic  settings  TMO mode     The camera automatically selects the best  shooting mode for the scene from  PORTRAIT     LANDSCAPE    NIGHT PORTRAIT    SPORT   and  MACRO   This is a fully automatic mode that  allows you to take a picture suited to the scene by  simply pressing the shutter button  Camera menu  settings are not available in mode     1 Set the mode dial to HA     The indicator changes to  the icon for the scene mode  selected by the camera            Press the shutter button halfway down or press the  DISP  button to check which shooting mode the  camera has automatically selected        Depending on the shooting scene  the camera  may not select the 
77. while ready to  take a picture     OK  FUNC    2 Use to select the menu function    and  w  4  to select the setting option   and then press the E button to set     22 EN       Quickly calling and using  shooting functions    The following menu functions can be quickly called  and used     e  PANORAMA   p  29   e  SHADOW ADJ   p  28   e  MULTI WINDOW   p  22     1 Press the OR button        PANORAMA    m    2 Use     5  to select the menu function   and press the   amp  button to set     To use the effects preview screen    Multi window    Selecting an option from  ZOOM    EXPOSURE  COMP     WB  or  ESP Le    shows 4 preview  images that reflect the adjusted values of the  selected shooting function  Use BAWGE to  select the desired image  and press the  button     Brightening the monitor   Backlight boost     Pressing and holding the OR button brightens  the monitor  The monitor returns to the original  brightness if no operation is performed for 10  seconds     Using Playback Features    Index view  calendar view  and Changing the image information  close up view display  Index view and calendar view enable quick A set of shooting information displayed on the  selection of a target image  Close up view  up screen can be changed   to 10x magnification  allows checking of image  details  1 Press the DISP  button   4    The displayed image information changes in the order  Press the zoom button  shown below each time the button is pressed   Ta   gt  Normal No information  Wa  
78. y costs  incurred in transporting the product     EN 61    3    62 EN    This warranty does not cover the following and the  customer will be required to pay repair charge  even  for defects occurring within the warranty period  referred to above    a  Any defect that occurs due to mishandling  such  as an operation performed that is not mentioned  in the Handling Care or other sections of the  instructions  etc     b  Any defect that occurs due to repair  modification   cleaning  etc  performed by anyone other than  Olympus or an Olympus authorized service  station    c  Any defect or damage that occurs due to  transport  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 this Warranty Certificate is not returned  with the product    i  When any alterations whatsoever are made  to the Warranty Certificate regarding the year   month and date of purchase  the customer   s  name  the dealer   s name an
79. y 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      N CAUTION    Before loading  always inspect the battery carefully  for leaks  discoloration  warping or any other  abnormality    The battery may become hot during prolonged use   To avoid minor burns  do not remove it immediately  after using the camera    Always unload the battery from the camera before  storing the camera for a long period     EN 59    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  such as  in direct sunlight  at beaches  in locked cars or  near other heat sources  stove  radiator  etc   or  humidifiers       n sandy or dusty environments      Near flammable 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 
    
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