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Olympus 2004 Digital Camera User Manual

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1. MENU OK amp menu screen disappears and the shooting screen appears The icon corresponding to the setting is displayed The red eye reduction icon is displayed here 7 suojouny Buooys pasuenpe y Guter Ke suonoury Bulooys pasuenpe y Buren Fa Selecting functions from the shooting menu Flash 4 You can select from 4 different flash modes depending on the light conditions and the effect you want to achieve Auto flash No indication Automatically fires in low light and backlight conditions Bed eve reducton Uash gt The light from the flash may make the subject s eyes appear red in the image The red eye reduction flash mode significantly reduces this phenomenon by emitting pre flashes before firing the regular flash This helps accustom the subject s eyes to the bright light and minimizes the red eye phenomenon Fill in flash 2 The flash fires regardless of available light This mode is useful for eliminating shadows on the subject s face such as shadows from tree leaves or for correcting the color shift produced by artificial lighting especially fluorescent light Flash off 2 The flash does not fire even in low light conditions Use this mode in situations where flash photography is not desired or is prohibited You can also use this mode when you want to shoot a natural looking twilight or night scene 4 The subject s eyes ap
2. Double click the System icon Leg CN The appearance of the file icons in the folder may vary depending on your version of Windows If you don t see the icon you are looking for click view all Control Panel options in the left hand section of the L window 4ajndwioo e o sabewy Guluajsuesy DI Es Identifying the OS A System Properties window will appear Tear para eee Note and record the System information EH Confirm that your system is Windows 98 98 SE Me E SE 2000 Professional or Windows XP then press OK dws na to close the window Ree Oyrinsioad Basen 32IMB RAM aK Cencel If your OS is Windows 98 98 SE proceed to Installing the USB driver for Windows 98 C7 P 176 Mac OS Macintosh Select About This Computer or About This Mac from the Apple menu on the menu bar A window appears with the name of the computer s OS Confirm that the OS is OS 9 0 9 2 or OS X Lay File Edit View Special his Computer pe D About this Computer e BE SE Mac0S9 DI Calculator gt Chooser G Control Panels Mac 08 9 0 DL Favorites D Built in Memory 128 M8 KEE Yirtual Memory 129 MB used on Mac 05 9 08 Ek Largest Unused Block 103 6 MB amp Apple Computer Inc 1983 1999 ER Network Browser G Recent Applications gt Recent Documents gt E Recent Servers p g Remote A
3. 18 25 Battery Geck isccasciascnswssnnssareonnninnnniniecccssioas BEACH amp SNOW BEHIND GLASS D 51 BLACKSAWHITE 97 C CAMEDIA Master cecceseetseereereeeees 189 Camera movement warning s s s 20 59 CANDLE RM occ ecccseeeccseeceseeseeseeeesseeeen Card ecco a a e Card access Mark cceeceeseeeereeees QOD EE CLOSE ALBUM ccinn Close up playback Q Connector end Control dial inina 18 42 L EN 19 27 Cradle connector osnoonnoeaeeaanoe 18 147 178 CUISINE UU 48 D Date time setting i e 127 Daylight 8 ur 68 208 Digital ESP light metering 0 0 0 0 202 DIGITAL ZOOM anere arn eeneaneieind 60 DOCUMENTS II 49 Exposure a Exposure compensation DN TE EXTENDED s isiereorirnier isernia F Fil Kalte Fill in flash 4 FIREWORKS i ee UE FLASH MODE iritence testae Flash off Fleet Stan ciscrsccmmnnceiinrssersceeencsienanins Fluorescent light Focus lock FORMAT E Frame number Eat tee eeeueieegteere eg G Green lamp ossee 20 32 38 H Half Dresseur H HIGH 2M Index LANDSCAPE WW sscsccssceessecssecessessseeeseesseees LANDSCAPE PORTRAIT Language selection M MAER Memory gauge MENU OK button METERING E Microphone Mode switch E 8 mei 30 Ee ssc iein 18 20 30 125 Monitor brightness adjustment 0
4. The X mark is displayed J Z The self timer lamp lights up for approximately 10 secconds then blinks for approximately 2 seconds before the picture is taken To stop the self timer press MENU OK so that the self timer lamp goes off e The self timer is canceled automatically when shooting is L finished Notes on self timer shooting Self timer shooting is not possible when the shooting mode is set to 2 IN 1 c P 52 or PANORAMA CF P 53 Selecting functions from the shooting menu AF MODE Changing the focus range This function allows you to select the focus range of your subject AUTO SPOT Focus selection is based on the entire Focus selection is based on the subject picture on the screen Even when the within the AF target mark Try this when it subject is not in the center of the screen is difficult to focus on the subject with focusing is possible AUTO or when using focus lock Select AF MODE in the menu then select AUTO or SPOT CG P 55 Shutter button p Control dial BACK NEXT button FORMAT GE to Se CANCEL BACK SELECT on GO OK MENU OK button C Take the picture Notes on AF MODE e When the shooting mode is set to SELF PORTRAIT SELF TIMER c P 50 SPOT is not available e AUTO does not work when the digital zoom is used 63 suojouny Buljooys pasuenpe y Guter Ka suono
5. 125 MOVIE PLAYBACK ciccsscsczsccssseseussessannasicnceens 88 MUSEUM ooo cccccccssseccsssecesssecesssecesseees 49 N NIGHT PORTRAIT K 46 NIGHT SCENE geed 45 Picture rotation cceccccccsessescscesceseeeeseenes 86 PIXEL MAPPING iiiar 130 IS 203 Playback mode D eseese 22 72 PORTRAIT GW ee 47 POWER switch ccceseeseeteeteeeeees 18 30 Print reservation Ch oo 131 133 PROGRAM AUTO 43 Protecting images Om ou ee 92 R REARRANGE sessssiceccevecascgsezssceczsnvazyasansber 110 REC VIEW voices ine ea 117 Record mode i o cccccssecesetesesesetetetesees 66 Recording sound A SEH 69 99 Red eye reduction flash 0 0 58 Remaining movie recording time 36 FRESE e 71 Resizing EE 97 ReSOlUTON serena 67 S SCENE SELECT E e e RE SELF PORTRAIT ga SELF PORTRAIT SELF TIMER a 50 Set mer 1 Self timer lamp Number of storable still pictures 31 67 o Optical ZOOM asais nti 41 Dwereaet Od EEE ESTE EE 68 P El egene 202 PANORAMA EX uuu ccesesceceseeeseteteteseseseseeeee 53 Men lee 146 202 Shooting mode A amp Shutter button ees ccc cusscncnvenmncues SHUTTER SOUND os ssussssssascessssseccessczssaese Single frame reservation dh ou 136 Slideshow ES EE 82 TE 18 SPORT SPOT AF MODE SPOT METERING D R sSno ueJl SIN E snoauel aosiyy E Index TS STAN
6. Rotate to select PRINTPAPRER SIZE gt STANDARD gt STANDARD CANCEL BACK SELECT an GO 0K Control dial MENU OK button BACK NEXT button MENU OK Select SIZE option Select BORDERLESS option PRINPAPER PRINTRAPER CELSTANDARD kaa y S ESTANDARD e END CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO OK CANCEL BACK SELECT gt gt GO gt 0K l BORDERLESS setting ON The picture is printed on the entire page OFF The picture is printed inside a blank white frame Rotate to select oe EGY MENU OK PRINTPAPER gt STANDARD IT LLSTANDARD END CANCEL BACK SELECT an GO 0K MENU OK If neither screen is displayed each setting is set to Ch STANDARD 2e 6u uud jes1p Jeiuud ajqueduioo abpiigjold E uo Buljulid 6unuid jes1p PRI 4 ujud ajqueduios abpiigiaid e uo Bunulld PRINT ORDER Printing with print reservation Select OK to start printing Rotate to select PRINY CANCEL resets the settings The een PRINT MODE SELECT screen is OK CANCEL displayed again CS Step H of Selecting the print mode P 150 MENU OK CANCEL BACK SELECT gt gt GO OK Displayed during print data transfer When printing is finished the oe Del PRINT MODE SELECT screen is displayed again CS Exiting direct printing
7. GJ Select the option and confirm it SETUP SCREEN _ CANCEL BACK SELECT gt gt ON RECVIEW OFF GO 0K Indicates there are more menu items following SHUTTER SOUND Currently selected item The options for the selected item are displayed Depending on the item another selection screen follows MENU OK 1 With the screen returns to the SETUP menu You can make settings for subsequent menu items 2 With the screen returns to the shooting playback menu from the SETUP menu 3 With M again the screen exits the shooting playback menu and returns to the shooting playback mode Be Selecting functions from the SETUP menu REC VIEW Checking the picture immediately after shooting You can select whether to display the picture you have just taken on the monitor Available modes en Select REC VIEW from the SETUP Ca menu CS P 114 BACK NEXT button Select ON or OFF Mode switch MENU OK button SETUR HAE ONS The picture you have just taken is displayed for about 3 seconds This SCREEN is useful for making a brief check of Press to confirm p X ie SHUTTER SOUND the picture you have just taken You EY CANCEL ENT SELECT GO 0K can release the shutter while the see picture is being displayed The picture being recorded to the card is not displayed This is useful when you
8. P 114 Available menu items differ when playing back an album Refer to Menu directory CF P 204 79 yoegheld ea Selecting functions from the playback menu Turn on the camera in the gt mode Cress 2 gt Display the menu EA MENU OK YaMOd BACK NEXT button Control dial POWER switch MENU OK button Mode switch The current setting is displayed GO OK Je SELECT S MENU OK Press Returns to the previous menu screen Exits the step menu screen Rotate to select Selects the item Press to confirm Confirms your selection Selecting functions from the playback menu Select the item Indicates there are more menu items following on ERD SA ALBUM ENTRY Rj I ERASE O om Currently selected item EXIT BACK SELECT gt a Goen ae 4 MENU OK SEL ALBUM ALBUM ENTRY f ERASE Lee E oN The options for the selected item are displayed CANCEL BACK SELECT E GO gt OK Select the option and confirm it SEL ALBUM ALBUM ENTRY 1 ERASE MENU OK The menu screen disappears and the playback screen appears VS The corresponding icon is displayed The Real mark is displayed here 81 Selecting functions from the playback menu Sli
9. Rotate to SS BACK NEXT ET wes o button gt 0 0 ZX Si ma AUTO EE d Sr eg or resso conim AeA OFF EXIT gt BACK SELECTS 5 GO gt OK amp Adjust the exposure MENU OK button Adjusts towards to make the image brighter or to make the image darker suojouny Buyjooys peouenpe ay Buisn ES CANCEL BACK SELECT 4 GO OK MENU OK Take the picture Notes on exposure compensation e f the flash is used the image brightness exposure may differ from the intended brightness e Exposure compensation cannot correct the image if the surroundings of the subject are extremely bright or dark wi suonoury Bulooys pasuenpe y Buren hee Selecting functions from the shooting menu Selecting the record mode KA You can select the best record mode for your purpose printing editing on a PC attaching to e mail etc Still picture record mode In the DN mode select in the menu CS P 55 Control dial BACK NEXT Select the record mode button EIER HIGH3M M itch E BASIC 1M MENU OK button MOG swite Ver e Refer to the table on page 67 for selecting the record mode In some situation related shooting modes CS P 46 SUPER HIGH or HIGH cannot be selected CANCEL gt BACK SELECT gt gt GO gt 0K MENU OK Movie record mode Inthe SD mode select in the menu CS P 55 Select the re
10. ms Lae If you press MENU OK with no picture reservation applied one copy of the displayed picture will be printed Go to step H PRINT INFO SINGLE PRINT MORE CANCEL BACK SELECT gt gt GO OK MENU OK gt e This screen is displayed if there are already pictures with print reservation applied e This cancels changes the settings you have made PRINT INFO CANCEL CANCEL a BACK SELECT gt S gt GO OK MENU OK If you selected SINGLE PRINT print reservation is applied with the number of prints set to 1 and with no date time or file name Go to step Md 133 6u uud 19 41p 4 ujud ajqueduios abpiigiaid e uo Buljuld 6unuid jes1p BS 4 ujud ajqueduios abpiigiaid E uo Buljulid PRINT Printing selected pictures Select the MORE items to set PRINT INFO E SE a gt WITHOUT FILENAME GI im CANCEL a BACK SELECT gt GO MENU OK Set the options for each item PRINT INFO t uo DATE y FILE NAME CANCEL BACK SELECT 5 GO OK a A hx Selects the number of prints The number of prints can be set up to 10 DATE WITH prints the date and time on the picture FILE NAME WITH prints the file name on MENU OK PRINT INFO DATE 4 WITHOUT FILE NAME l FILE NAME WITHOUT GE own the picture Displayed when thx is selected Displayed when DATE i
11. flash stand by mark lights when the flash fires When a picture is taken a shutter sound is output e The p card access mark blinks and the camera starts recording the picture e Press the shutter button gently If it is pressed hard the camera may move and pictures may come out blurred To check the picture immediately after shooting c REC VIEW Checking the picture immediately after shooting Card access mark 7 P 33 P 117 Taking still pictures If the green lamp blinks when the shutter button is pressed halfway You are too close to the subject Take the picture at least 50 cm 19 7 away from the subject or try macro shooting CS P 48 or super macro shooting c P 48 The subject is out of focus Depending on the subject focus may not be possible CS If correct focus cannot be obtained P 38 S Notes on shooting e The camera automatically turns off if it is not operated for about 10 minutes Press the POWER switch to turn on the camera e Never remove the battery card or AC adapter while the B mark is blinking Doing so could destroy stored pictures and prevent storage of pictures you have just taken e When taking pictures against strong backlight the area of the picture in shadow may appear colored e When you point the lens toward a bright object vertical lines smears may appear on the monitor However this does not af
12. o Ss A8 16 frame index display SEH E Ve Selecting functions from the SETUP menu Setting the date and time Available modes e Select from the SETUP menu Control dial CS P 114 SETUP 7 E00 es PAL Press to confirm we EXIT BACK SELECTS S gt GOPOK MENU OK button MENU OK Set the date time The following instructions show the Select the date format procedure used when the date and Y M D Year Month Day M D Y time settings are set to Y M D Month Day Year D M Y Day Month Year Rotate to select Set SE een A 2004 TOTO E yve e Xo OW e CANCEL BACK SELECT gt GO 0K H Avon Ou a Oi Moves to the year setting The first two digits of the year are fixed Xo OW e CANCEL BACK SELECT gt GO 0K MENU OK H Aisgaii2alg esawieo sno buisn Dei Ajaanoaya Big Ino Buisn SS Selecting functions from the SETUP menu Repeat the procedure until the date and time are completely set The time is displayed in the 24 hour format For example 2 p m will be i sa displayed as 14 00 42 00 et LZ CANCEL BACK SELECT gt 4 GO gt OK MENU OK H 200407 exo With the cursor on SET press The clock starts after completing MENU OK step RH Date Time Setting Cautions e The current date time settings are retained even when the power is turned off e The date t
13. P 169 CANCEL Canceling printing PRINT Press MENU OK during data transfer to the printer When CONTINUE the screen shown on the right CANCEL is displayed select CANCEL de mee MENU OK DS Exiting direct printing Press BACK NEXT on the PRINT MODE SELECT screen PRINT MODE SELECT PRINT ALL PRINT MULTI PRINT ALL INDEX EXIT gt BACK SELECTS a GO OK A LXAN MOV The camera turns off BACK NEXT button When printing is finished or canceled this screen is displayed 169 6u uud 19 41p Jeiuud ajqueduioo abpiigjoid E uo Buljulid 6unurd j2ea 1p Ga 4 ujud ajqueduios abpiigiaid E uo Buljulid H an error code is displayed elt an error code is displayed during direct printing setting or printing see the following table e For more details on solutions refer to the printer s instruction manual elt other codes are displayed refer to Error codes P 192 Monitor indication Possible cause Corrective action Ok NO CONNECTION The camera is not connected to the printer correctly Disconnect the camera and connect it again correctly There is no paper in the printer Load some paper in the printer The printer has run out of ink Replace the ink cartridge in the printer JAMMED The paper is jammed Remove the jammed paper SETTINGS CHANGED The
14. Rotate the control dial downward The next 9 images are displayed on the index screen 1 BY 1 9 NET Press BACK NEXT to switch playback method to image selection mode A LXANMSV Wi yoeqheld Fa Selecting functions from the playback menu Anumber of useful menu functions are available in the playback mode as shown below Follow the basic procedure described on page 80 before you go to the particular instructions for each function Still image playback menu CS SEL ALBUM e images in an album P 108 ALBUM c P 82 a eee ENTRY i CF P 93 iff ERASE EF ALBUM ENTRY Registering images you shot EXIT BACK SELECTS GO 0K P e 04 CS Selecting the print reservation mode P 133 c Using your camera effectively P 114 D EXIT BACK SELECTS gt GO 0K Selecting functions from the playback menu Movie playback menu The following menu functions are available when images with the amp mark are played back CF P 88 F MOVIE PLAYBACK g EAEI ep ALBUM Viewing B images in an ALBUM ENTRY album P 108 CF P 93 yf ERASE EXIT CO EMEN EXIT BACK SELECTS E GO OK c P 82 c ALBUM ENTRY Registering images you shot P 104 c P 92 S OFF Dex E BEN 1 ALL ERASE CF Pop Bole SETUP c Using your camera EXIT gt BACK SELECT E GO OK OK effectively
15. eee eee 68 Recording sound with still pictures A 69 RESET Restoring the factory default settings n a n anana nn aa nn 71 5 Playback 72 Viewing still images 72 Close up playback Q cidan paa e VEER AE AE d ean 73 Index display Di 75 Contents Selecting functions from the playback menu Slideshow sequential auto playback Si Rotating images 7 Playback On TV cece cia NR ENN NIEWEN eae eee Bhs MOVIE PLAYBACK Viewing movies Protecting images preventing accidental erasure Om ERASE ALL ERASE Erasing images 0 BLACK amp WHITE SEPIA Eal Editing stillimages Adding sound to recorded images A INDEX Making movie index 0 00 00 e eee eee FORMAT Formatting the can 6 Registering images in albums ALBUM ENTRY Registering images you shot SEL ALBUM Viewing images in an album Slideshow sequential auto playback of images in an album REARRANGE Arranging the order of images in an album UNDO ENTRY Removing images from an album UNDO ALL Removing all the images registered in the album 7 Using your camera effectively Selecting functions from the GETUbmen asaanaaa anana REC VIEW Checking the picture immediately after shooting INFO Displaying shooting information on the monitor Changing the display language Gs SCREEN Setti
16. BACK SELECT gt gt GO gt OK 4 MENU OK 83 yoegheld EI Selecting functions from the playback menu Selecting slideshow type Select TYPE B stant AU GIES J gt NORMAL CANCEL BACK SELECT an GO OK er MENU OK Select a type Rotate to the slideshow types are displayed EA oe Press to confirm TYPE jg SLIDE CANCEL gt BACK SELECT gt S gt GO MENU OK Select START Rotate to select Ge Di n SSRN a gt ALL MAGES R D MA NORMAL Eege CANCEL BACK SELECT gt a GO gt OK MENU OK IS Selecting functions from the playback menu Slideshow starts During slideshow you can display the previous or next image by rotating the control dial Press MENU OK to end slideshow Frese Slideshow will be repeated until ey MENU OK is pressed MENU OK Notes on slideshow When running a slideshow for a long time we recommend that you use the AC adapter If you use the battery the slideshow will automatically stop after 30 minutes and the camera will turn off s Selecting functions from the playback menu Rotating images A Images shot with the camera held vertically are displayed horizontally This function lets you turn such images 90 degrees counterclockwise or clockwise so that they are displayed vertically Exam
17. Download the image to a PC and cancel the read only setting H CARD FULL The card is full No more pictures movies or information such as print reservations can be recorded Replace the card or erase unwanted pictures Before erasing download important images to a PC PECTEN 1 1 I I UE NO PICTURE There are no pictures on the card The card contains no pictures Record pictures EE PICTURE ERROR sno ueJl S N B FP There is a problem with the selected image and it cannot be played back on this camera Use image processing software to view the image on a PC If that cannot be done the image file is damaged Monitor indication Possible cause Error codes Corrective action SH e i D CARD COVER OPEN The battery card compartment cover is open Close the battery card compartment cover The date and time are not set Set the date and time BATTERY EMPTY The battery is drained Charge the battery i Sno ueJJ ISIN sl snoaueljaosiy EN Troubleshooting Preparatory operation The camera does not turn on or function buttons do not respond Possible cause Corrective action Ref Page The power is off he battery is drained The camera automatically turns off if it is not operated for a certain period of time Press the POWER switch to turn the camera on Charge the battery P 30 he b
18. GO OK MENU OK Ajaanoayje e1aueos snof Duren ES Ajaanoaya erases ino Buisn SS Selecting functions from the SETUP menu Setting the warning tone sl You can change the volume of the beep sound used for warnings or turn the sound off completely Available modes en Select vil from the SETUP menu Control dial CS P 114 BACK NEXT button MENU OK button Select the volume e The sample sound of the selected option is played back e When the shooting mode is set to MUSEUM CS P 49 no sound CANCEL BACK SELECT an GO OK options are available MENU OK Selecting functions from the SETUP menu Adjusting the monitor brightness Lets you adjust the brightness of the monitor Available modes en Select DI from the SETUP menu Control dial CS P 114 BACK NEXT button MENU OK button Adjust the brightness ZS d ks SG 5 CANCEL BACK SELECT gt a GO OK MENU OK ke Ajaanoayje e1aues snof Duren ES Ajaanoaya erases Ino Buisn SS Selecting functions from the SETUP menu Selecting the number of images Dei You can select the number of frames displayed in an index display C P 75 NEIE TEE Select 2 from the SETUP menu Control dial ES me BACK NEXT button Select the number of images Rotate t Mode switch H MENU OK MENU OK button 4 frame index display
19. GO OK 4 MENU OK D The print reservations for the selected pictures are reset Wei sqej ojoyd je Buljulid pue suonenasa pund Dumeu EES 6u und ep el dajutid ajquedwuios abpiigiaid E uo Buljulid 9 Printing on a PictBridge compatible printer direct printing Direct printing By connecting the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer with the USB cable you can print out recorded pictures directly With the camera connected to the printer select the pictures you want to print and the number of prints on the camera s monitor It is also possible to print out pictures using the print reservation data CS How to print pictures P 131 To find out if your printer is compatible with PictBridge refer to the printer s instruction manual PictBridge It is the standard that enables digital cameras and printers made by different manufacturers to be connected and also allows pictures to be printed directly from the camera th STANDARD All printers that support PictBridge have standard print settings By selecting th STANDARD on the settings screens C P 152 to 167 you can print pictures according to these settings For details on your printer s standard settings refer to the printer s instruction manual or contact the printer manufacturer Printer s accessories S For details on printing paper types ink cassettes etc refer to the printer s inst
20. Ki ei A L e Q PA Ij Bug Green lamp Flash modes Self timer White balance Exposure compensation Metering mode Sequential shooting mode Sound record Record mode Still image SH 3M H 2M B 1M GZ VGA Movie S IST E FE Monitor indications Indications Ref page AF target mark W IT P 41 60 Card access mark Memory gauge Number of storable still pictures Remaining movie recording time 21 Monitor indications Playback mode Screen illustrations below are samples for monitor indications For details refer to respective reference pages You can select how much information to display on the monitor Screens when INFO is set to ON are shown below c INFO Displaying shooting information on the monitor P 118 JUMP a 0 Still image Movie Indications Cal 7 s 8 Ref page Items Battery check ied File number Displaying only images in albums E10 Displaying all images 100 0010 P 23 27 Print reservation Number of prints vin Movie Sound record Protect Record mode Still image SH 3M H 2M DX VGA Ss Movie
21. NEWFILE CANCEL P 101 A r nn AH 0 90 P 86 EDIT Zi BLACK amp WHITE P 97 SEPIA Pe To the next page Factory default setting snoauesjaosiy as 206 Menu directory Function Setting Ref page ALL ERASE 4 YES NO P 96 FORMAT _ YES NO P 103 SETUP INFO ON OFF P 118 DAS ENGLISH FRANCAIS P 119 DEUTSCH ESPA OL ITALIANO SCREEN OFF 1 2 P 120 VOLUME OFF LOW HIGH P 122 BEEP OFF P 123 1 2 OFF LOW HIGH P 124 Q _ _ _ _ 7 0 7 P 125 4 9 16 25 P 126 P 127 VIDEO OUT NTSC PAL 5 P 129 1 Not displayed during still picture playback 2 Not displayed during movie playback 3 Displayed during album playback 4 Not displayed during album playback 5 Settings differ depending on the region where the camera is sold Factory default setting The factory default setting varies depending on which situation related shooting mode is selected from SCENE 207 SNno ULJJ ISIN E snoauesjaosiy B AN OUT Jack AC adapter oo eee ceeeeneeeeeeeeteeeeeetatees JAP MODES crror ereo e ee ALBUM ENTIRY sssicecss eevee S ALL ERASE All frame reservation Ne Ae DE BE AVAILABLE LIGHT PORTRAIT B BACK NEXT button 18 42 B BASIC 1M e E Battery card compartment cover
22. P 26 29 When using the AC adapter first detach the camera from the cradle Disconnect the AC adapter s cord plug from the cradle and unplug the AC adapter s power cord from the AC outlet 3 Exterior Wipe gently with the cloth provided with the camera If the camera is very dirty soak a soft cloth in mild soapy water and wring well Wipe the camera with the damp cloth and then dry it with a dry cloth If you have used the camera at the beach use a cloth soaked in clean water and well wrung Monitor Wipe gently with a soft cloth Lens Blow dust off the lens with a commercially available blower then wipe gently with a lens cleaner Card Wipe gently with the provided cloth Cleaning the cradle e Blow dust off the connectors with a commercially available blower Do not use water Storage e When storing the camera for extended periods remove the battery and card Store the camera in a cool dry place that is well ventilated e Replace the battery periodically and test camera functions Notes on camera maintenance e Do not use strong solvents such as benzene or alcohol or chemically treated cloth e Before cleaning be sure to remove the battery and cradle from the camera e Mold may form on the lens surface if the lens is left dirty e Avoid storing the camera in places where chemicals are treated in order to protect the camera from corrosion 200 Specifications Camera P
23. angle shooting are possible at 3x magnification for optical zoom equivalent to 38 mm to 114 mm on a 35 mm film camera By combining the optical zoom with the digital zoom zoom magnification can be increased to a maximum of approximately 8x CS DIGITAL ZOOM Using the digital zoom P 60 Turn on the power in the IN mode Zoom button W D I Take the picture Notes on using the zoom Zoom button T Q Mode switch POWER switch Camera movement is likely to occur at higher magnification during telephoto shooting Stabilize the camera with a tripod etc to avoid camera movement ei sapow Bunooys pajejas uojenys ay Buer PA 3 Using the situation related shooting modes In addition to the basic shooting mode Program Auto more than 20 different shooting modes are available to suit a wide range of shooting situations The camera automatically optimizes the settings for the shooting conditions and provides the effects you want Turn on the camera in the D mode Control dial Display the menu cee MENU OK SCENE SELECT gt AUTO EXIT BACK SELECT An GO OK The operation guide is displayed 43 3 e MENU OK Y Rotate to select BACK NEXT button POWER switch MENU OK button Mode switch Currently selected item Press Returns to the previous menu s
24. available the lens or the lens is dirty blower blush and then wipe with a lens cleaner to remove dust Mold may form on the lens surface if the lens is left dirty The monitor is hard to see Possible cause Corrective action Ref Page The brightness is not Adjust the brightness in the SETUP menu s DI P 125 adjusted properly The monitor is exposed to Block the sunlight with your hand direct sunlight Ee Troubleshooting Connection to a PC or Printer The camera is not recognized by the printer Possible cause Corrective action Ref Page PC was selected in the USB connection menu after connecting to the printer with a USB cable Disconnect the USB cable from the camera and P 147 start again from the beginning The printer is not compatible with PictBridge Refer to the printer s instruction manual or consult the printer s manufacturer The camera is not recognized by the PC Possible cause Corrective action Ref Page The USB driver has not been installed It is necessary to install the USB driver for P 176 Windows 98 98 SE The power is off Press the POWER switch to turn the camera P 30 on 199 Sno ueJJ ISIN sl snoauesjaosiy B Camera maintenance Cleaning the camera 1 Press the POWER switch to turn off the camera Make sure that the monitor is turned off 2 Remove the battery and card CG
25. battery with the provided cradle and AC adapter Charging is performed with the battery loaded in the camera To the A Il outl othe AC wal cute Align the cradle p ue s bum 9 gt connector with D the connector end on the cradle p AC plug AC adapter provided The battery check indication 2 blinks on the monitor while the battery is charging Battery charging takes about 2 hours We recommend that you use the AC adapter for any tasks of extended duration such as downloading images to the PC printing out images etc CS Accessories AC adapter P 190 Using the AC adapter overseas When you use the AC adapter overseas a multiplug is required to allow the plug to fit into local power outlets For details on multiplugs consult a travel agency Precautions on charging the battery e The camera can also use an optional charger LI 20C Do not use any other type of battery charger than the specified charger e Before charging the battery be sure to read Safety precautions C P 12 and Accessories AC adapter c P 190 27 Inserting the card Card in this manual refers to the xD Picture Card The camera uses the card to record pictures A OLYMPUS Index area Write the card s contents here xD Picture Card Contact area The area that
26. fully Displayed in red during recording Focus and optical zoom are locked during movie recording but digital zoom can be used C DIGITAL ZOOM Using the digital zoom P 60 3 Movie recording Stop recording Press the shutter button fully again P blinks while the movie is being stored on the card Notes on recording movies e When the remaining recording time has been used up recording stops automatically e Sound may not be recorded clearly in the following situations When the microphone is covered with your fingers When the camera is more than 1 m 3 3 ft away from the source of the sound 37 bunooys P If correct focus cannot be obtained Subjects that are difficult to focus on Under the following conditions auto focus may not work properly The green lamp blinks The subject cannot be brought into focus Subjects with low contrast Subjects in excessively bright Subjects with no vertical lines light in the center of the frame The green lamp lights but the subject cannot be brought into focus Subjects with different Fast moving subjects The subject you are focusing distances on is not in the center of the frame If this happens focus on a high contrast object the same distance away as the intended subject recompose your shot and then take the picture If the subject has no vertica
27. mode Function Setting Ref page RESET _ YESS NO P 71 amp _ STANDARD EXTENDED P 66 WB AUTO O A SG P 68 4 e 2 0 0 0 2 0 P 65 METERING AUTO SPOT P 64 DIGITAL ZOOM _ OFF ON P 60 D FORMAT _ YESS NO P 103 SETUP es HAS ENGLISH FRANCAIS P 119 DEUTSCH ESPA OL ITALIANO SCREEN OFF 1 2 P 120 BEEP OFF P 123 l 1 2 il OFF LOW HIGH P 124 PIXEL MAPPING P 130 iQ _ _ 7 0 7 P 125 P 127 VIDEO OUT NTSC BAL P 129 1 Settings differ depending on the region where the camera is sold Factory default setting 205 Sno ueJJSIN E Menu directory Playback menu gt mode Function Setting Ref page MOVIE PLAYBACK 7 PLAYBACK P 88 FRAME BY FRAME FAST PLAY EXIT CLOSE ALBUM P 108 SEL ALBUM W ALBUM 1 ALBUM12 P 108 eS START P 109 SEL IMAGE 4 TYPE REARRANGE P 110 UNDO ENTRY 3 _ _ THIS IMAGE P 111 E SEL IMAGE UNDO ALL 8 _ YES NO P 113 ALBUM ENTRY 4 ALBUM ALBUM12 P 104 ig ERASE THIS IMAGE P 93 L SEL IMAGE On 4 OF ON P 92 IK P 131 zi P 99 INDEX 1 4 nn
28. occurs re charge the battery p ue s Duen Gi 1 Getting started Attaching the lens cap and strap gt Attach the lens cap to the camera as illustrated Thread the lens cap string through the lens cap Strap eyelet Thread the short end of the strap Pull on the strap to make sure it through the strap eyelet is fastened securely J Strap precautions e Do not pull on the strap too hard when it is attached to the camera as this could break the strap e Be careful with the strap when carrying the camera as the strap can easily catch on stray objects causing serious damage e Attach the strap correctly as shown above so that the camera does not fall off Olympus is not responsible for any damages incurred when the strap is attached incorrectly and the camera comes off E Loading the battery The camera uses an Olympus lithium ion battery LI 20B Do not use any other type of battery e A backup battery optional is recommended for extended battery powered operation Slide the battery card compartment cover in the direction of the arrow CO The cover unlocks and opens in the direction of the arrow Open the battery card compartment cover Battery Card compartment cover Release the latch to insert th Insert the battery with the OLYMPUS logo face up Close the battery card compartment Gently
29. physical characteristics may also limit effectiveness CE e Fill in flash may not have the desired effect under excessively bright light EE 2 e Since a slow shutter speed is automatically selected in low light situations when in the flash off mode the use of a tripod is recommended to prevent your pictures from being blurred by camera movement 9 suojouny Buljooys pasuenpe y Guter Ee suonoury Bulooys pasuenpe y Buren hes Selecting functions from the shooting menu DIGITAL ZOOM Using the digital zoom By combining the optical zoom with the digital zoom zoom magnification can be increased to a maximum of approximately 8x Select DIGITAL ZOOM in the menu Zeen button T then select ON CG P 55 Rotate to SS TR we Control dial BACK NEXT button EN ZS a Em Bee BE SC DIGITAL ZOOM py OFF CANCEL AE CANCEL af SELECTS 4 GO 0K 4 SELECT gt gt GO gt OK CANCEL af SELECTS 4 GO 0K 4 MENU OK Press the zoom button TQ MENU OK button If the digital zoom is set to ON a red area appears on the zoom indicator When you reach the limit of the optical zoom the digital zoom is enabled Notes on digital zoom e Pictures taken using digital zoom may appear grainy e Camera movement is likely to occur at higher magnification during telephoto shooting Stabilize the camera with a tripod etc to avoid camera movement e The di
30. printer s paper cassette has been removed or the printer has been manipulated while making settings on the camera Do not manipulate the printer while making settings on the camera i PRINT ERROR There is a problem with the printer and or camera Turn off camera and printer Check the printer and remedy any problems before turning the power on again BR CANNOT PRINT as Pictures recorded on other cameras may not be printed on this camera Use a personal computer to print 10 Transferring images to a computer By connecting the camera to a computer with the USB cable images stored on a card can be transferred to the computer Some OS s operating systems may need a special setup before connecting to the camera for the first time Follow the chart below For details see the Olympus web site Identifying the OS C P 174 Windows 98 Windows Mac OS 98 SE Second Edition Me 2000 XP 9 0 9 2 0SX Installing the USB driver for Windows 98 CS P 176 Connecting the cradle to the computer using the provided USB cable and placing the camera on the cradle CG P 178 Confirming the computer recognizes the camera C P 179 Downloading image files Windows CS P 181 Mac F P 183 Disconnecting the camera from the computer CS P 187 Even if your computer has a USB connector data transfer may not function correctly if you are using one of the operating systems listed below or if you have an a
31. push the latch backwards to lift it When you take your finger off the latch the latch drops back on its own After the latch drops back insert the battery Lift up the cover and push down firmly on the amp section of the cover to close Closing the battery card compartment cover locks the latch 25 Deise bum 9 gt p ue s Duen Di Loading the battery Unloading the battery Make sure that the monitor is turned off compartment cover Open the battery card Release the latch CO With the battery held down tilt the camera carefully so that the battery does not drop from the camera Remove the battery A Closing the battery card compartment cover locks the latch T Battery precautions e The factory default date time settings are restored if the camera is left with no battery for about 1 day Be sure to check the date time settings of the camera after changing the battery CS P 127 e Your digital camera s power consumption varies greatly depending on usage and operating conditions If you use a depleted battery the camera may power off without displaying the battery check indication CS P 23 76 Charging the battery This camera uses an Olympus lithium ion battery LI 20B Do not use any other type of battery The battery is not fully charged when purchased Before use be sure to charge the
32. returns to step BH It is possible to apply print reservation to other pictures CS P 136 DATE TIME CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO 0K MENU OK e Single frame reservation Select SET PRINT ORDER Select CANCEL to cancel the print CANCEL i reservation CANCEL BACK SELECT gt gt GO OK The print reservation you made is being stored When storing is finished the screen returns to the playback menu This is not displayed if the number Pri e GE of the prints is set to 1 Number of prints Picture with print reservation West sqej ojoyd je Buljulid pue suojensasas und Dumeu Be sqe ojoyd je Buyujid pue suojensosas yud Buje E All frame reservation Lets you apply print reservation to all the pictures stored in the card or album You can add the shooting date or time for each picture One print is made for each frame Select EN Control dial select eA A Press to confirm s5 PRINT ORDER P Cx CANCEL BACK SELECT E GO OK MENU OK MENU OK button Select the date and time setting items NO The pictures are printed without the date and time DATE All the pictures are printed with the shooting date TIME All the pictures are printed with the shooting time Rotate to select A IA DATE Press to confirm keen 6 CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO 0K MENU OK All frame reser
33. to the selected image Pressing MENU OK again cancels the selection MENU OK Complete selecting the image Press Ce If no image is selected the screen Q ECH returns to step H D Select YES menu disappears p registration is canceled and the MENU OK pe DO ALL Removing all the images registered in the album All the images are removed from the album Images removed from an album are not deleted and remain stored on the card Play back the album from which you Control dial want to remove all images CS SEL ae BACK NEXT ALBUM Viewing images in an ee button album P 108 Select UNDO ALL in the menu CS P 78 MENU OK butt Select YES cel Pl UNDO ALL select S A w gt CANCEL BACK SELECT gt EY feet OK EGY A MENU OK During the registration cancellation process this progress bar is displayed When the bar disappears the screen returns to normal playback Omm sl suingyje ul sabew Buisajsibay GH 7 Using your camera effectively Selecting functions from the SETUP menu The SETUP menu functions available differ in the shooting mode and in the playback mode Follow the basic procedure described on page 115 before you go to the instructions for each function in the DN or X mode ui p 117 1 Mode switch CF7 P ETUR a BEER gt 1 BEEP n
34. touches the camera s electric contact points The camera reads the card here p ue s Duen Gi Compatible xD Picture Card 16 512 MB Make sure that the monitor is turned off Insert the card making sure that the Monitor card is oriented as shown in the illustration A e Insert the card while keeping it straight e When the card is inserted all the way it stops with a click e Inserting the card the wrong way or at an angle could damage the contact area or cause the card to jam If the card is not inserted all the way data may not be written to the card Je Inserting the card Removing the card Make sure that the monitor is turned off Push the card all the way to unlock it then let it return slowly The card may eject forcefully if you take your finger off it immediately after pushing it or if you flick it with your fingers Card precaution Be sure to read Accessories Card c P 191 29 payiels burjja Bd p ue s Duen Gi Power on off 1 Lens cap Remove this when taking A 2 pictures Mode switch Select this for still picture shooting Select this for movie shooting Meo Select this for playback When the camera is turned on the camera s front lamp lights for a moment Monitor Power on gt Turns on the monitor Power o
35. want to compose your next shot using the monitor while the previous picture is being recorded Wu Ajaanoaye e1awueo snof Duren ei Ajaanoaya eraueo Ino Buisn Led Selecting functions from the SETUP menu INFO Displaying shooting information on the monitor You can display detailed shooting information on the monitor for 3 seconds in the playback mode For details on the displayed information refer to Monitor indications P 20 Available modes Select INFO from the SETUP menu Control dial ae ous BACK NEXT button Select ON or OFF Mode switch 01 01 00 00 JUMP NEXT JUMP NeXT When the image registered in the album is displayed oo T01 00 00 Eo 45 JUMP HEMT Notes on the information display If an image was shot with a different camera only the date time file number and battery check information is displayed even when INFO is set to ON IS Selecting functions from the SETUP menu Changing the display language You can change the language used for the on screen display and error messages from ENGLISH to another language Available modes en Select from the SETUP menu Control dial oy ne BACK NEXT button Select a language SETUP REC VIEW ON ENG Mode switch Press to confirm SCREEN Fa MENU OK button 5 SYS 1 E EXIT BACK SELECT gt gt GO OK MENU OK JA ENGLISH Availa
36. whose name is unfamiliar on the menu screen you can find the relevant pages for this menu function in the menu list For example When you want to know how to make settings for WB in the menu screen Go through the menus until you find WB and look for the reference page number For information on how to read the instructions in this manual refer to How to read the instruction pages P 6 Composition of the manual Introduction to the camera s functions Basic and advanced shooting Playing back and organizing images Settings that make the camera easier to operate Printing pictures Downloading images to a computer Using the provided accessories Troubleshooting and other information Contents Safety precautions Names of parts 1 Getting started 2 Shooting 3 Using the situation related shooting modes 4 Using the advanced shooting functions 5 Playback 6 Registering images in albums 7 Using your camera effectively 8 Making print reservations and printing at photo labs 9 Printing on a PictBridge compatible printer direct printing 10 Transferring images to a computer 1 1 Accessories 12 Miscellaneous Specifications Glossary Menu directory Index RB D AAE P 18 P 201 P 202 P 204 P 208 How to read the instruction pages PRINT Printing selected pictures Select the print paper items to set e Zoom b
37. you notice any unusual odors noise or smoke around it elt you notice any unusual odors noise or smoke around the camera during operation switch it off immediately and disconnect a specified AC adapter if attached Allow the camera to sit idle for a few minutes to cool Take the camera outdoors away from flammable objects and carefully remove the battery Never remove the battery with bare hands which may cause a fire or burn your hands Contact the nearest Olympus service center immediately Do not use the camera with wet hands e To avoid dangerous electrical shock never hold or operate the camera with wet hands Also do not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hands CS Do not leave the camera in places where it may be subject to extremely high temperatures e Doing so may cause parts to deteriorate and in some circumstances cause the camera to catch fire Do not use the cradle or AC adapter if it is covered such as a blanket This could cause overheating resulting in fire Be careful with the strap e Be careful with the strap when you carry the camera It could easily catch on stray objects and cause serious damage CG Use only the AC adapter specified by Olympus e Never use any AC adapter except one specified by Olympus Using a different AC adapter may damage the camera or power source or result in accidents or fire Ensure the adapter used is designed for your region or country For more informati
38. yourself while holding the camera 47 Wi MACRO Close up shooting 48 a SUPER MACRO Closer shot than MACRO 000000000000 48 CUISINE n nae whey Se pan led eee Supe wed Ghee Ree aes 48 Chief 49 MUSEUM No beep sound amp no flash 00 000 ee eee eee 49 SS SPORT Capturing a fast moving subject 0 0 e cee ee eee 49 BI BEACH amp SNOW Shooting seascapes or snow capped mountain Jandecapes 0 00 0 e ee eee 50 D SELF PORTRAIT SELF TIMER Shooting yourself and DACKOFOUN erremerre ested weed Patera tea onal eed date Woe wane ae ile ae eee 50 H CAND echt orcs dead wre ben eg Zeg ere Ee Qa de Sdt AA oh 50 AVAILABLE LIGHT PORTRAIT Shooting in low light conditions Ne E RUE ENEE 51 BEHIND GLASS Shooting a subject through glass 51 M 2 IN 1 Storing two successive shots as a single picture 52 El PANORAMA e take ed a end bee Peet ee ee ee de 53 4 Using the advanced shooting functions 55 Selecting functions from the shooting menu 55 Flash g oe weenie cea kanye Reed eave oe one bad dike 58 DIGITAL ZOOM Using the digital Zoom 1 0 0 eee ee ee 60 Sequential shooting CH 61 Self timer shooting CNA ads ha a a E ett 62 AF MODE Changing the focus range 2 eee eee eee 63 METERING Changing the metering are 64 Varying the image brightness Exposure Compensation 4 65 Selecting the record mode i 66 WB Adjusting the color tone 0 2 0 0
39. 0 0c eee eee 15 Battery handling precautions 0 0 0 0c eee 16 LCD AMON itor seis EE EEN 17 FCC NOtiC ie ston AEN dE NEE EE os eas Cast yk eee Te as 17 Names OF Parts reel ile dee walle Nee dee Neen e ec ge gates 18 Monitor Indications s seb haa kA rer de ty gaer Ce a A ao eee nbn aay 20 1 Getting started 24 Attaching the lens cap and eran 24 Loading the battery ANEN ea ee ce eee OAR alee de eee a 25 Unloading the baten 26 Charging the baten 27 Inserting TNE CAP EE 28 Removing te CA ise fie Ers din seve sec Sidley E NEEN EA wal Fe 29 Ower EE echt deed Seige oe Mirna ee WEEE TA pace oe d ee eed eee 30 2 Shooting 31 TAKING Still PICHUPES Ae gece EE euer REEL Ee Roeser eg 31 Specifying the type of scene 34 Movie recording Ei e NEEN EN WEEN TEE NEEN dee DEEN AER eee d e 36 If correct focus cannot be obtained 38 Subjects that are difficult to focus on 38 Determine the position of the subject after focusing Focus Lock 39 Ce RE 41 3 Using the situation related shooting modes 42 B LANDSCAPE 0 eect nent ene eens 45 bWLANDSCAPEAPORTRAITT eee 45 Pea NIGH TSCENE sc sid Ein ta El aa Siena EE dl decay 45 E NIGHT PORTRAIT 2 0 0 teens 46 INDOOR teg dyna A atts EE SoM aner eel oA oa ahead dee 46 Contents SUNSET deet idiot Eege ENEE Ee dei A7 PORTRAIT or avo utes ee Sahar ee await Seles ae vel eed Bs 47 ka SELF PORTRAIT Shooting
40. 2 41p 4 uud jqnedwo 6p g 2ld e uo Buljuld 6unutd jes1p PRI 4 ujud ajqueduios abpiigiaid e uo Buljulid ALL PRINT Printing all the pictures stored in the card album Select OK to start printing PRIN OK CANCEL resets the settings The CANCEL PRINT MODE SELECT screen is EE displayed again CS Step H of Selecting the print mode P 150 CANCEL BACK SELECT gt a GO gt OK MENU OK Displayed during print data transfer When printing is finished the PRINT MODE SELECT screen is displayed again CS Exiting direct printing P 169 oooot gt E TRANSFERRIN S e Sat Rotate to Canceling printing select PANT Press MENU OK during data transfer to the printer When CONTINUE the screen shown on the right CANCEL is displayed select CANCEL SELECT gt GO 0K MENU OK IS ALL INDEX Printing an index of all the pictures stored in the card Select SIZE Rotate to select n gt Si G MENU OK Control dial er BACK NEXT SIZE gt ESTANDARD button gt STANDARD CANCEL BACK SELECT gt gt GO 0K MENU OK button Select SIZE option Rotate to CS MENU OK Select END Rotate to select PRINTRAPER GE STANDARD BORDERLESS j If thi is not displayed SIZE IS screen Is not displayed SES f setto d STANDARD CANCEL
41. ALBUM Viewing images in an album P 108 Display the image whose frame number you want to change Select REARRANGE in the menu MENU OK button c P 78 Change the frame number Se The frame number you selected is Bet i S ECT a COOK pwe displayed Geen MENU OK A Frame number after arranging Wl E screen returns to album playback DS UNDO ENTRY Removing images from an album You can remove registered images from an album The images are removed from the album but remain stored on the card Play back an image in the album Control dial CS SEL ALBUM Viewing z s E BACK NEXT images in an album P 108 z Ge MENU OK button Select UNDO ENTRY in the menu c P 78 To remove the currently displayed image C7 See below To select an image to remove CG P 112 Removing the currently displayed image Select THIS IMAGE select S a Sen GY MENU OK Select YES Rotate to 1o UNDO ENTRY YES Press to confirm GE The registration is canceled and the SF we e men rs SELECT 4 GO OK See MENU OK R B swingye ul sabeu DuLaistfat P suinqye uj sabew Bujsajsibay Bd UNDO ENTRY Removing images from an album Selecting an image to remove Select SEL IMAGE MENU OK Select the image you want to remove The lt 7 mark is displayed next
42. BACK SELECT gt an GO OK PRINTPAPER MENU OK GEI STANDARD Raa LLSTANDARD END CANCEL BACK SELECT E GOD 165 6u uud jes1p Jeiuud ajqueduioo abpiigjoid E uo Buljulid 6unutd oeupl PRI 4 ujud ajqueduios abpiigiaid e uo Buljuld ALL INDEX Printing an index of all the pictures stored in the card Select OK to start printing PRINT OK CANCEL CANCEL BACK SELECT gt GO gt OK Press to confirm Ge MENU OK CANCEL resets the settings The PRINT MODE SELECT screen is displayed again CS Step of Selecting the print mode P 150 DO E TRANSFERRING Displayed during print data transfer When printing is finished the PRINT MODE SELECT screen is displayed again CS Exiting direct printing P 169 Canceling printing PANT Press MENU OK during data transfer to the printer When CONTINUE the screen shown on the right CANCEL is displayed select CANCEL lt a MENU OK Notes on ALL INDEX e Inthe ALL INDEX mode the printer automatically selects the number of pictures per sheet etc e The ALL INDEX mode is not available with printers that do not support index printing CS PRINT ORDER Printing with print reservation Select the print SIZE i BORDERLESS paper items to set Selects the paper size Selects the frame setting on the paper
43. C Selecting the record mode P 66 S 5 Q gt 3 D o 5 EX J A H S S Q D gt 38 8 5 Q 3 S S Suitable for capturing fast moving action without blurring ei sapow Buljooys pajejes uonenys ay Buren Vd BEACH amp SNOW Suitable for shooting snow capped mountain landscapes white sand beaches seascapes etc SELF PORTRAIT SELF TIMER Useful when shooting pictures while traveling Use the self timer to take a picture of yourself and the background AF MODE cannot be set to SPOT CS AF MODE Changing the focus range P 63 CANDLE Suitable for shooting under candlelight Warm colors are reproduced e The flash cannot be used e SUPER HIGH and HIGH cannot be selected CS Selecting the record mode P 66 AVAILABLE LIGHT PORTRAIT Suitable for shooting sensitive subjects in lowlight conditions without a flash e The flash cannot be used SUPER HIGH and HIGH cannot be selected C Selecting the record mode P 66 BEHIND GLASS Suitable for shooting a subject through glass ei sapou Duoous pajejas uojenyis y Buisn Red sapow Buljooys pajejes uonenyis ay Buren WS 2IN1 Allows you to combine two pictures taken in succession and store them as a single picture e Sequential shooting is not possible e Sel
44. CP 162 PRINT 4 Prints selected pictures TAN PRINT E7 P 152 MULTI PRINT H PRINT ALL INDEX EXIT BACK PRINT MODE SELECT screen Prints an index of all the pictures Makes split print with an picture inset stored in the card C7 P 165 in each split plane c7 P 157 Example of ALL INDEX Example of MULTI PRINT PRINT MODE SELECT f AUO Prints according to the print reservation you made If there is no picture with print reservation this is not available C7 P 131 EXIT gt BACK SELECT gt S gt GO DK Print modes and settings The available print modes and settings such as paper size vary depending on the type of printer For details refer to the printer s instructions IS Selecting the print mode Select the print mode on the PRINT Sareea MODE SELECT screen BACK NEXT button PRINT MODE SELECT ALL PRINT MULTI PRINT ALL INDEX MENU OK bution Go to the screen for 5 the print mode you ey have selected and MENU OK follow the steps PRINT c P 152 MULTI PRINT CP 157 ALL PRINT cP 162 ALL INDEX c7 P 165 PRINTPAPER PRINT ORDER c7 P 167 aE ELSTANDARD PRINTPAPER esa 16 EES STANDARD Tia Lomas END CANCEL BACK SELECT on GO 0K CANCEL BACK SELECT 5 gt GO OK 6unurd jes1p dajulid ajqueduios abpiigiaid E uo Buljuld 6unutd oeupl Fil dajutid ajquedwuios abpiigia
45. DARD nsiesssnean D STANDARD Strap Geleet SEET SUNSET lee SH SUPER HIGH 3M SUPER MACRO We Tripod socket Tungsten light AA eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteees 68 U UNDO AL EE UNDO ENTRY USB cable USB connector V VIDEO OUT e Ve TE Ww Warning tone m ceccecceeeeseeseeeereeeees White balance WB x MD Picture Cale ssccseescsccssveassesaasessssisecdedeaaas 28 Z Zoom button W Gei TO 18 41 OLYMPUS http www olympus com OLYMPUS CORPORATION Shinjuku Monolith 3 1 Nishi Shinjuku 2 chome Shinjuku ku Tokyo Japan OLYMPUS AMERICA INC Two Corporate Center Drive Melville NY 11747 3157 U S A Tel 1 631 844 5000 Technical Support USA 24 7 online automated help http www olympusamerica com support Phone customer support Tel 1 888 553 4448 Toll free Our phone customer support is available from 8 am to 10 pm Monday to Friday ET E Mail distec olympus com Olympus software updates can be obtained at http olympus com digital Olympus Europa GmbH Premises Goods delivery Wendenstrasse 14 18 20097 Hamburg Germany Tel 49 40 23 77 3 0 Fax 49 40 23 07 61 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
46. DIGITAL CAMERA Ferrari DIGITAL MODEL 2004 REFERENCE MANUAL e Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera Before you start to use your new camera please read these instructions carefully to enjoy optimum performance and a longer service life Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference e We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important photographs e The screen and camera illustrations shown in this manual were produced during the development stages and may differ from the actual product For customers in North and South America For customers in USA Declaration of Conformity Model Number Ferrari DIGITAL MODEL 2004 Trade Name OLYMPUS Responsible Party Olympus America Inc Address 2 Corporate Center Drive Melville New York 11747 3157 U S A Telephone Number 1 631 844 5000 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations For customers in Europe CE mark indicates that this product complies wi
47. EXT Rotate to SSS WB gt AUTO button D ek z acm AUTO Gy gt OFF KSE OFF Lesser EXIT ol SELECTS a GO 0K MENU OK MENU OK button 4 Select the white balance The white balance is adjusted automatically so that colors look natural irrespective of the light source g D AUTO ZS For natural colors under a clear sky WB L J METERING D For natural colors under a cloudy sky DIGITAL ZOOM e Zeen dr For natural colors under tungsten CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO OK lighting gt el MENU OK lighting Take the picture Notes on white balance e White balance may not be effective under certain light sources e After setting a white balance other than AUTO play back the image and check the colors on the monitor CS Playback P 72 e When the flash is fired with a white balance setting other than AUTO colors may appear different in the resulting image from the colors you see on the monitor e White balance is determined automatically by the camera if a situation related shooting mode CS P 42 is selected Selecting functions from the shooting menu Recording sound with still pictures A This function lets you record sound when taking a still picture Recording starts about 0 5 seconds after the shutter is released and lasts about 4 seconds When is set to ON sound is recorded automatically every ti
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49. I 4 P WB gt AUTO D SEET AUTO ep gy cr P6113 gt OF g gt OF SE GAZE ot E GO 0K 4 AF AF MODE ee SPOT Pe BEE ee LSZ eeag j SETUP CS Using your camera effectively P 114 YON COLEN 1 Not displayed when the mode switch is set to amp 2 Not displayed when SCENE SELECT is set to SCENE 3 May not be displayed depending on which situation related shooting mode is selected gt suolouny Buljooys pasuenpe ay Bursn Kai suonoury Bulooys pasuenpe y Buren e Selecting functions from the shooting menu Turn on the camera in the DN or amp Control dial mode BACK NEXT POWER switch MENU OK button Mode switch The current setting is displayed The operation guide is displayed Press EXIT BACK S Be Returns to the previous menu screen Exits the step menu screen Rotate to select SELECT A Selects the item 4 Press to confirm GO S GY Confirms your selection MENU OK Selecting functions from the shooting menu Select the item Indicates that there are more menu items following Currently selected item EXIT BACK SELECT a GO OK SCENE SELECT displayad S lt x om CANCEL BACK SELECT gt 4 GO gt OK ee 1 The options for the selected item are Select the option and confirm it scene secr
50. LCD monitor exhibiting poor performance due to low temperatures will recover in normal temperatures e The LCD 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 e Radio and Television Interference Change or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Adjust or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the camera and receiver Connect the
51. OK during data transfer to the printer When the screen shown on the right is displayed select CANCEL Rotate to select PRINT CONTINUE CANCEL MENU OK e MULTI PRINT Printing multiple pictures on one page Select the print paper items to set SIZE Selects the paper size PICS SHEET Selects the number of pictures per sheet Rotate to elect PRINTPAPER SIZE gt STANDARD PICS SHEET 16 CANCEL BACK SELECT gt gt GO OK Zoom button W3 Control dial MENU OK button BACK NEXT button If either screen is not displayed SIZE is set to dh STANDARD and PICS SHEET is set to the maximum number that the printer supports MENU OK Select SIZE option Select PICS SHEET option PRINTPARER PRINTPAPER Dem SE PICS SHEET y PICS SHEET A CC BS EWE CANCEL BACK SELECT a GO OK INI CANCEL a BACK SELECT a GO OK Rotate to select PRINTUPAPRER MENU OK S gt STANDARD OSP 16 END CANCEL BACK SELECT gt eet mal 6unurd jes1p dajulid ajqueduioo abpiigjold E uo Buljulid 6unutd jes1p Hi 4 ujud ajqueduios abpiigiaid E uo Buljulid MULTI PRINT Printing multiple pictures on one page Select the picture you want to print A PRINT PRINT INFO SINGLE PRINT MORE MENU OK CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO OK e This screen is displayed
52. Resolution 2048x1536 1600x1200 etc White balance Exposure compensation 2 0 to 2 0 Date time 04 05 17 15 30 Frame number 10 Operation guide Elapsed playback time Overall recording time movie P JUMP MEX 00 00 56 34 Monitor indications Memory gauge The memory gauge lights up when the camera is storing a still picture you have just taken on the card The memory gauge indication changes as shown below depending on the shooting status If the memory gauge is fully lit wait a few seconds until it goes off to take the next shot Memory gauge SE E Shooting gt dn Wait E E Before One picture is taken No more pictures can shooting Lit be taken Fully lit Gauge is off Wait until the gauge returns to the Off status first on the left to take the next shot Battery check If the remaining battery power is low the battery check indication changes as follows when the camera is turned on or while the camera is in use waa L saner ewpty Lights green Lights red is displayed Remaining power Remaining power level Low Remaining power level level High Charge the battery Exhausted Charge the battery Your digital camera s power consumption varies greatly depending on usage and operating conditions Under some operating conditions the camera may turn off without warning that battery power is low If this
53. S The erase confirmation screen is displayed NO Cancels erasing YES SELECT gt Press to confirm MENU OK Displayed when erasing is in progress When erasing is finished this screen disappears Selecting images to be erased Select SEL IMAGE MENU OK Select the picture you want to erase D Rotate to select MENU OK The lt 7 mark appears on the selected image Pressing MENU OK again cancels the L selection Ti Mar END NEXT SELECT gt S CANCEL gt OK If you rotate the control dial with lt 7 displayed in order to go to the next index screen the SEL IMAGE screen is displayed giving you the choice of resetting or keeping the selected images CS If the SEL IMAGE screen is displayed P 95 Selecting functions from the playback menu Complete selecting the images If no images are selected the step Press er screen C P 94 is displayed x J Q again Cy 4 The erase confirmation screen is displayed NO Cancels erasing SELECT gt gt MENU OK Displayed when erasing is in WWII progress When erasing is finished this screen disappears If the SEL IMAGE screen is displayed It is not possible to erase images with the lt 7 mark on multiple screens Reset or keep the selected images on the
54. TPAPER SIZE gt ASTADAN EES SoD MENU OK button END CANCEL BACK SELECT an GO OK MENU OK Select SIZE option Select BORDERLESS option PRINTPAPER PRINTPAPER BORDERLESS setting STANDARD sz Y ON The picture is printed filling S STANDARDS the entire page Vv END eno OFF The picture is printed inside a blank frame CANCEL BACK SELECT gt gt GO OK CANCEL BACK SELECT gt 4 GO 0K is J ie If neither screen is displayed each setting is set to Lh STANDARD x PRINTPAPER Gen STANDARD IKEA STANDARD END CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO MENU OK FS ALL PRINT Printing all the pictures stored in the card album Select the MORE items to set hx The number of prints is fixed PRINT INFO at 1 kee DATE q WITH prints the date and time SS ei DATE DEE on the picture e AR WOT FILE NAME Ss WITH prints the file name on SELECT GO OK the picture MENU OK Set the options for each item PRINT INFO DATE WITHOUT FILE NAME WITH CANCEL BACK SELECT gt gt GO OK PRINT INFO Displayed when DATE is selected WITHOUT Displayed when FILE NAME is EL wm selected CANCEL BACK SELECT gt S gt GO gt OK PRINT INFO ox A Ger SE ae nane Z ss END SELECT E GO MENU OK 13 6u ud 1
55. Windows 98 When using Windows 98 98 SE 176 Connecting the camera to the computer 00 00 eects 178 Downloading images to your computer 181 Disconnecting the camera from your computer 187 What you can do with the CAMEDIA Master software 189 Contents 11 Accessories 190 e EE 190 Te WEE 191 12 Miscellaneous 192 Error ee 192 Troubleshooting ed EEN ne EEN ee eae ee eee awa 194 Gamera maintenance s 3 2 eee ew Shas ea ed eaten Beh eat edie oY 200 Specifications tease anna ch eee eas Shae EE ae Mee ie 201 Glossary Ae shea nilana aiae A EELER de cde E 202 Menu directory ere eat nee eile ah tains vee A ae dek eae 204 Ile e A Me ek ie EE ES EE AS MeL I ah nce teh lh ee E E 208 Wil Safety precautions RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED OLYMPUS SERVICE PERSONNEL Lightning flash with an arrowhead An exclamation mark enclosed in a triangle AN enclosed in a triangle alerts you to the A alerts you to important operating and presence of uninsulated voltage points maintenance instructions in the inside the product which could cause a documentation provided with the product serious electrical shock WARNING TO AVOID THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK NEVER EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO WATER OR OPERATE IN A HIGH HUMIDITY ENVIRONMENT General precauti
56. apter is correctly connected or that the battery is not running low The card there is no card in the camera or there is a problem with the card Check that you can play back images stored on the card on the monitor of your camera E Removable Disk 6 PRS Double click the DCIM folder biel selected EDM Conte d4ajndwoo e o sabew Bulwajsues E 4ajndwioo e o sabewy Guluaysuesy DI Downloading images to your computer Double click the 1000LYMP folder Image files JPEG files with files names such as P1010001 JPG are displayed Double click the My Documents icon on the desktop If you cannot find this icon select Explorer to display the Explorer window on the Start menu then double click the My Documents icon The My Documents window is displayed Drag and drop the image file you want to save in the computer in this case P1010012 JPG to the My Documents window The image is saved in the computer in My Documents folder es Le ei Go Hel u a El Ba wad Up t Co Pase Undo Address 9 Steg E DEA P1000 Gino PIOTONS re TE D DEre m 20963 Ny Carputer Z E t Coy Paste Sc SH KEE i 1256 EJ My Camper z Downloading images to your computer Viewing the image files When the image file has been downloaded to the comp
57. attery is temporarily nable to function because of the cold he camera is connected to aPC Shooting Warm the battery by putting it in your pocket for a while The camera does not operate while it is connected to a PC Disconnect the camera from the PC No picture is taken when the shutter button is pressed Possible cause Corrective action Ref Page he battery is drained Charge the battery P 27 he camera is in the ayback mode Set the mode switch to any position except P 30 he flash has not finished harging Remove your finger from the shutter button and wait until the 4 mark stops blinking Press the shutter button again he card is full Erase unwanted images or insert a new card Before erasing download important images to a PC The battery ran out of power during shooting or while the images were being written to the card The monitor turns off after BATTERY EMPTY is displayed Charge the battery Wait until the card access mark turns off when blinking The memory gauge on the monitor is full Wait until there is room in the memory gauge There is a problem with the card The monitor goes off Possible cause Refer to Error codes Corrective action Ref Page The power is off e The camera automatically turns off if it is not operated for a certain period of time Press the POWER switch to tur
58. ble languages differ FRANCAIS depending on the region where the camera is sold DEUTSCH Keen CZ MENU OK CANCEL BACK DE SELECT SELECT gt gt GO OK al Ajaanoaye e1aueos snof Duren ei Ajaanoaya erases ino Buisn SS Selecting functions from the SETUP menu SCREEN Setting the startup screen You can select an image to display on the monitor every time the camera is turned on Available modes en Select SCREEN from the SETUP menu Eisai CF P 114 BACK NEXT button MENU OK button Select the startup image The selected startup image is played back Sc CR MENU OK Ee Selecting functions from the SETUP menu SHUTTER SOUND Setting the shutter sound You can select the shutter sound or mute the sound completely You can also set the shutter sound volume to either LOW or HIGH Available modes el Select SHUTTER SOUND from the SETUP menu CF P 114 Select the shutter sound SETUP KEN eS o SHUTTER SOUNDA k CANCEL gt BACK SELECT gt 5 gt GO OK Control dial Mode switch MENU OK button e The sample sound of the selected option is played back e When the shooting mode is set to MUSEUM CF P 49 no sound options are available MENU OK SHUTTER SOUND Low E CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO 0K MENU OK When OFF is selected in the above screen the volume selection scre
59. cause lens damage color failure ghosting on the CCD or may possibly cause fires e Condensation may form inside the camera when there is a sudden extreme change in temperature such as when moving from indoors to outdoors Acclimatize the camera to the temperature e g by putting the camera into the plastic bag before use eil Safety precautions Battery handling precautions Follow these important guidelines to prevent the battery from leaking overheating burning exploding or causing electrical shocks or burns ADI e This camera uses an lithium ion battery specified by Olympus Do not use any other type of battery Using any other type of battery could result in battery leakage or overheating posing a risk of fire or explosion For safe and proper use read the battery s instruction manual carefully before using it e Never heat or incinerate the battery e Take precautions when carrying or storing the battery to prevent it from coming into contact with any metal objects such as jewelry pins fasteners etc e Never store the battery where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or subjected to high temperatures in a hot vehicle near a heat source etc e To prevent causing battery leaks or damaging its terminals carefully follow all instructions regarding the use of the battery Never attempt to disassemble the battery or modify it in any way by soldering etc elt battery fluid gets into your eyes flush your eyes im
60. ccess Status IS Scrapbook Ai Sherlock 2 Q Stickies El recs 26 2 MB simpletext saok ID 175 d4ajndwoo e o sabew Bulwuajsues E Jajndwioo e oi sefpuu Bulejsuesy DI Identifying the OS Installing the USB driver for Windows 98 When using Windows 98 98 SE If your OS is Windows 98 98 SE you must install the USB driver Follow the instructions below to install the USB driver in your computer Once it is fully installed you do not need to repeat the procedure again If your OS is Windows Me 2000 XP you do not need to install the USB driver CS Connecting the camera to the computer P 178 Insert the provided software CD into your CD ROM drive The Olympus Windows Installer should automatically launch Click USB driver If the USB driver is already installed in your computer this option will not appear CAMEDIA CAMEDIA Master If the installer is not automatically launched select Run on the Start menu and then execute drive letter Information exe The drive letter of the CD ROM varies depending on the computer To identify the drive letter The drive letter of the CD ROM o My Computer on the desktop Ei Identifying the OS Click Continue The installation of the USB driver will start Press Continue to install the USB die When the installation is complete a dialog box will EI diotal camaras appear notifying you that the comput
61. cord mode Rotate to select Ze s Resolution gt 320 x 240 15 frames sec KA STANDARD a EXTENDED Resolution gt 160 x 120 15 frames sec CANCEL BACK SELECT a GO OK MENU OK Selecting functions from the shooting menu Number of storable still pictures with a 16MB card Larger file size clearer image quality Lower number of storable pictures RN longer time to save For printing in H PER HIGH 3M Approx 20 SHI SU G S e larger size or image retouching such 2048 X 1536 pixels See d J as adjusting the contrast or reducing red eye phenomenon on a computer e i For printing in smaller size or image H HIGH 2M GE A Approx 33 1600 X 1200 pixels c editing such as adding text or rotating images on a computer S d e o BASIC 1M Standard quality smaller file size 1024 X 768 pixels Se larger number of storable pictures For viewing images on a computer Approx 58 D amp E MAIL VGA lt x Standard quality small file size For 640 X 480 pixels attaching to e mail Smaller file size normal image quality Approx 99 1 T Notes on record mode The number of remaining pictures may change according to the subject or factors like whether print reservations have been made or not In certain instances the number of remaining pictur
62. creen Exits the step menu screen Selects the item Press to confirm Confirms your selection e Make sure SCENE SELECT is selected and confirm it MENU OK Select SCENE P SCENE SELECT PROGRAM SCENE CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO OK SCENE SELECT To return to the basic shooting mode Program Auto select PROGRAM AUTO PROGRAM AUTO SCENE CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO OK MENU OK PROGRAM AUTO shooting The camera automatically optimizes settings to match the shooting conditions This is the basic shooting mode suited for any shooting situation id sapou Buljooys p ej 1 uonenys y Bursn Ke sapow Buljooys pajejes uonenys ay Buren Select the shooting mode Currently selected mode A sample image of the selected shooting mode is displayed For shooting Rotate to Set A description of suitable shooting N zess Jondecapes conditions for the selected mode E E K replaces the sample image Press Vivid reproduction p Dee es of blues and greens MENU OK The corresponding icon appears ra gt The menu screen disappears and the shooting screen appears To change the current camera settings c Using your camera effectively P 114 RT 4 LANDSCAPE Suitable for shooting landscapes and other outdoor scenes Suitable for sh
63. d ES Selecting functions from the playback menu FORMAT Formatting the card Lets you format a card Formatting prepares cards to receive data Non Olympus cards or cards formatted on a computer must be formatted with the camera before they can be used All data stored on the card including protected images or images registered in an album is erased when the card is formatted When formatting a used card confirm there are no images that you still want to keep on the card Formatting is also possible in the ON or amp mode Select PI FORMAT in the menu c bag Select YES Control dial BACK NEXT button D FORMAT 5 Rotate to YES e Ss Al io 3 Si CEET MENU OK button gt 5 FA A CAUTION ERASING ALL E CANCEL BACK SELECT gt S gt GO OK Fo 8 CS MENU OK Displayed when formatting is in progress sl Notes on formatting Do not perform any of the following actions during formatting as they may render the card unusable Open the battery card compartment cover Remove the battery Detach the camera from the cradle when using the AC adapter Disconnect or connect the AC adapter Never do this regardless of whether or not the battery is loaded in the camera ae suingje ul sabew Bujias b y Ba 6 Registering images in albums You can classify images you have taken into albums and arrange them on the card 12 albums are a
64. d 7 P 135 card C P 134 We sqej ojoyd ye Buljulid pue suojensasas und Dumeu Ka sqe ojoyd je Bunuud pue suojensasas und Buje E Selecting the print reservation mode If there are images to which print reservation has been applied on the card 0 Keep or reset the print reservation PRINT SETTING RESET KEEP RESET Resets the print reservation KEEP Keeps the print reservation PRINT ORDERED If there are images registered in the album on the card go to on page MENUIOI 135 after this step 2 Select the print reservation mode istang GRIN ORDER GO Oh co P 136 B E P 140 CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO OK MENU OK ep Selecting the print reservation mode If there are images registered in the album on the card 0 Select the item you want to apply print reservation to Rotate to select Ee y aR i p S7 4 PRINT ORDER SETTING ALL IMAGES ALBUM ALL IMAGES Selects from all the pictures stored in the card Go to step ALBUM Selects from all the pictures registered in the selected album Go to step Cs CANCEL BACK SELECT am GO OK MENU OK 2 Select the album These screens are not displayed if you enter the print reservation mode during album playback c P 108 SEL ALBUM MENU OK Select the print reservation mode Top frame o
65. dd on USB connector extension card etc e Windows 95 NT 4 0 e Windows 98 98 SE upgrade from Windows 95 Mac OS 8 6 or lower except Mac OS 8 6 equipped with USB MASS Storage Support 1 3 5 installed at the factory e Data transfer is not guaranteed on a home built PC system or PCs with no factory installed OS i d4ajndwoo e o sefpuu Buliuajsues E Jajndwioo e oi sefpuu Bulsejsuesy DI Flowchart Notes when connecting the camera to a computer e When connecting the camera to the computer use the provided AC adapter When connected transmitting to the computer the camera may stop operating if battery power runs low This could cause the computer to malfunction and any image data file being transmitted may be lost e To avoid computer malfunctions do not turn off the camera when the camera is connected to a computer e f the camera is connected to the computer via a USB hub operation may not be stable if there are any compatibility problems between the computer and the hub In such cases do not use the hub and connect the camera cradle directly to the computer instead SEH zech Sal N Flowchart Viewing or processing images downloaded to the computer e You can view images using graphics applications that support the JPEG file format Paint Shop Pro Photoshop etc Internet browsers Netscape Communicator Microsoft Internet Explorer etc CAMEDIA Master software or other software For deta
66. deshow sequential auto playback SI Lets you run through images stored in the card one after another If you try to use slideshow with a movie only the first frame of the movie is played back You can select a transition type which lets you spice up the transition from one scene to the next NORMAL The scenes appear sequentially one after another The Ferrari logo is displayed yoegheld The next image alternates between sliding up from the bottom and sliding down from SLIDE the top to replace the current image That is the first image slides up the second slides down and so on The next scene gradually wipes in from the upper left of the black screen toward WINDOW the corners Selecting functions from the playback menu Select in the menu CG P 78 Control dial BACK NEXT button SSC au mies DEE gt NORMAL CANCEL BACK SELECT an GO OK MENU OK button Selecting the image Select SEL IMAGE Rotate to SS IGET gt ALL IMAGES TYPE gt NORMAL CANCEL BACK SELECT an GO OK Fe CZ A MENU OK Sac ALL IMAGES Slideshow of all the Rotate to START images stored in the card select SEL IMAGE Sf ALBUM Slideshow of all the Sz images stored in the album 8 WI TYPE CF Slideshow sequential auto playback of images in an album P 109 CANCEL
67. device entering reservations using this camera may overwrite the previous reservations e f there is not enough space in the card memory CARD FULL will be displayed and you may not be able to enter the reservation data e You can make DPOF print reservations for up to 999 images per card e Not all functions may be available on all printers or at all photo labs e Print reservation may take considerable time when saving printing data to a card es Selecting the print reservation mode Two print reservation modes are available single frame reservation dh and all frame reservation E Applies print reservation to selected pictures CS P 136 f Applies print reservation to all the pictures stored in the card or album c P 140 Play back a still picture CS Viewing Control dial still images P 72 BACK NEXT button Select in the menu CF P 78 Rotate to select i D p kA 7 i gt EDIT MENU OK button Press to confirm PALL ERASE S Print reservation cannot be applied C3 to pictures with amp movie mark MENU OK D When the following screens are displayed after doing step H refer to the respective pages GPRD ORDER SETTING E PRINT ORDER SETTING ALL IMAGES KEEP PRINT ORDERED CANCEL BACK SELECT gt 5 GO OK f there are images to If there are images which print reservation registered in the album on has been applied onthe the car
68. e camera on again Alternatively you can detach the camera from the cradle then repeat the procedure from step H The computer recognizes the camera as a new device eWindows 98 98 SE Me 2000 When you connect the camera to the computer for the first time the computer automatically recognizes the camera Click OK when the message saying that the installation is completed appears The computer recognizes the camera as a A Removable Disk Computer Sole emm al at Daa E Web Folds ai ai a a Cas Conta Parel Ee Sched Walin Te EOE S Removable Disk EI 179 d4ajndwoo e o sabew Buluajsues Connecting the camera to the computer eWindows XP You can download image files from the camera easily Select Copy pictures to a folder on my computer using Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard then follow the on screen instructions You may also select Take no action to bypass the Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard You may then use a more advanced image viewing editing program such as Olympus CAMEDIA Master software For detailed instructions on downloading refer to the CAMEDIA Master software user s guide eMac OS 9 The untitled icon appears on the desktop If you cannot find this icon turn off the camera and connect again eMac OS X The Apple Image Capture software automatically launches The NO_NAME icon appears on the desktop Removable Disk H Windows can
69. e hot during prolonged use To avoid minor burns do not remove it immediately after using the camera e When operating the camera with battery power at low temperatures try to keep the camera and spare the battery as warm as possible The battery which run down at low temperatures may be restored after it is warmed at room temperature e The number of pictures you can take may vary depending on the shooting conditions or battery e Before going on a long trip and especially before traveling abroad purchase extra batteries Arecommended battery may be difficult to obtain while traveling t Safety precautions SE SSS SSS eee e Do not push the monitor forcibly otherwise the image may become vague resulting in a playback mode failure or damage to the monitor If the monitor is damaged be careful not to get any of the liquid crystals from the monitor in your month If liquid crystals get on your limbs or clothes cleanse it away e A strip of light may appear on the top bottom of the monitor but this is not a malfunction e 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 A
70. e image as a new one BLACK amp WHITE and SEPIA Play back the image you want to change to a black and white image or sepia toned image CS Viewing still images P 72 Index display P 75 Control dial BACK NEXT button Select EDIT in the menu c P 78 MENU OK button Select BLACK amp WHITE or SEPIA Ee to aa Co SEPIA PALL ERASE CH CANCEL BACK SELECT op GO gt 0K S When you have selected BLACK amp WHITE Select BLACK amp WHITE When you have selected SEPIA Select SEPIA BACK amp MEIS SEPIA BLACK amp WHITE SEPIA E black and white image or sepia toned image is displayed CANCEL af SELECT gt 5 GO OK Rotate to select Get MENU OK 7 yoegheld ES Selecting functions from the playback menu Displayed when editing is in progress When editing is finished this screen disappears Play back the image you want to resize CS Viewing still images P 72 Index display P 75 Control dial BACK NEXT button Select EDIT in the menu c P 78 Select De MENU OK button BLACK amp WHITE APALLERASE BI CANCEL gt BACK SELECT gt GO MENU OK Select the file size 320 x 240 CANCEL CANCEL BACK SELECT an GO OK Press to confirm Si J MENU OK gt Selecting functions
71. e sure that the camera s video output signal type is the same as the TV s video signal type CS VIDEO OUT Selecting the video signal type P 129 e The camera s monitor turns off automatically when the AV cable is connected to the cradle e The image may appear off center depending on the TV screen 87 yoegheld Selecting functions from the playback menu MOVIE PLAYBACK Viewing movies Display an image with the amp mark Control dial CS Viewing still images P 72 Index display P 75 BACK NEXT button SH movie mark MENU OK button The first frame of the movie is played back Select MOVIE PLAYBACK in the menu CF7 P 79 Select PLAYBACK FRAME BY FRAME FAST PLAY EXIT e MENU OK Movie play starts e During movie play frame by frame playback c P 89 or fast play c P 90 is also available e To stop movie play press MENU OK to display the menu L and select EXIT A Elapsed playback time Overall recording time RH H When playback ends the menu is displayed CG Step H P 91 Selecting functions from the playback menu Frame by frame playback Press MENU OK cee MENU OK MOVIE PLAYBACK PLAYBACK 1 l E the menu is displayed the 2 movie pauses D Pies to confinh FAST PLAY oe EXIT S CS S MENU OK 2 Display the previous or next f
72. en is not displayed 121 An J e1aues snof Duren N Ajaanoaya Big Ino Buisn SS Selecting functions from the SETUP menu VOLUME Selecting the playback volume You can select LOW or HIGH volume when playing back a movie or a still image or when turning the camera on off You can also mute the sound completely NEIE TER Select VOLUME from the SETUP menu SSC EE BACK NEXT A button Wi Mode switch MENU OK button Select the volume VOLUME E HIGH The sample volume of the selected EE pack MENU OK pa Selecting functions from the SETUP menu BEEP Setting the button operation sound You can select the sound emitted when a button is pressed or mute the sound completely You can also set the button sound volume to either LOW or HIGH Available modes Ce Select BEEP from the SETUP menu Control dial C7 P 114 BACK NEXT button MENU OK button Select the operation sound Rotate to select ei SETUP D Bi p oi The sample sound of the selected CR 61 ion i Se option is played back H EC When the shooting mode is set to 5 B E MUSEUM CF P 49 no sound y EDI j l E CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO 0K options are available MENU OK O ai When OFF is selected in the above LOW HIGH screen the volume selection screen is not displayed CANCEL BACK SELECT gt 5 gt
73. ens surface if the lens is left dirty Pictures you have taken do not appear on the monitor he power is off The camera automatically turns off if it is not operated for a certain period of time Press the POWER switch to turn the camera on Corrective action Ref Page 4 he camera is in the hooting mode an Set the mode switch to 4 he brightness is not djusted properly D Adjust the brightness in the SETUP menu s DI here are no pictures on the rd 8 3 NO PICTURE appears on the monitor Record pictures here is a problem with the rd oa Refer to Error codes 4 he camera is connected to a TV The monitor does not function when the AV cable is connected to the camera Disconnect the AV cable from the cradle or detach the camera from the cradle Single frame erase and all frame erase cannot be performed Ref Page The images are protected Set On to OFF Troubleshooting P 92 The images are registered in the albums Perform UNDO ENTRY No picture is displayed on the TV when connected to the camera Possible cause Corrective action P 111 Ref Page The video output signal is incorrect Set the video output signal according to the region where used P 129 The TV video signal setting is incorrect The picture is too bright Possible cause Set the TV to the video input mode Correcti
74. equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult your dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Only the OLYMPUS supplied USB or IEEE1394 cables should be used to connect the camera to USB or IEEE1394 enabled personal computers PC Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user s authority to operate 17 Names of parts Shutter button c P 32 Monitor c P 20 125 Control dial c P 42 BACK NEXT button CS P 42 Zoom button WETA CS P 41 CS P 42 Speaker POWER switch cF P 30 Mode switch e SU eil CS P30 Cradle connector Battery Card compartment Tripod socket cover CS P 25 Names of parts Flash c P 58 Lens Microphone CS P 69 99 DEE rar Dear boer ihe Self timer lamp CF P62 Strap eyelet CS P 24 Connector end DC IN jack CF7 P 27 A V OUT jack CS P 87 USB connector CS P 147 178 19 Monitor indications Shooti d Screen illustrations below are samples for monitor indications For details refer to kolei ilate Bilolo respective reference pages 3 21 14 15 16 17 13 18 13 18 Still picture Movie Items Indications Ref page Camera movement warning ey P 59 Flash stand by Lit P 59 Flash charging mark 3 Blinks Battery check Ta Ca Shooting modes ba
75. er must be restarted Click OK Install USB Driver for Windows98 x The computer will restart If the Olympus Windows Installer appears click Close and remove the CD Yaurcomp ter must be restarted to complete bech ROM from the CD ROM drive ren d4ajndwoo e o sabew Buiuajsues E Jajndwioo e oi sefpuu Bulsejsuesy DI Connecting the camera to the computer Users running Windows 98 98 SE need to install the USB driver before connecting the camera to your computer for the first time CS Installing the USB driver for Windows 98 P 176 Insert the marked end of the provided EES USB cable into the USB port on your computer ST a DSS The location of the USB port varies USB port Terminal depending on the computer For details refer to your computer s manual Insert the provided USB cable into the USB connector on the cradle Smaller terminal Kee USB connector Attach the camera to the cradle Cradle Connector Connector end 7 Align the cradle connector with the connector end on the cradle The selection screen for the USB connection is displayed IS Connecting the camera to the computer Rotate the control dial to select PC and press MENU OK S emp Control dial SELECT gt GO 0K MENU OK e If the selection screen disappears press the POWER switch to turn th
76. era resumes normal playback X ef SELECT gt gt GO ie S 5 J If the selection screen disappears MENU OK press the POWER switch to turn the camera on again Alternatively you can detach the camera from the cradle then repeat the procedure from step RH ONE MOMENT J CAUTION CONNECTING TO e Connecting the camera to a printer When there are pictures registered in the album 0 Select the picture you want to print ALL IMAGES Selects from all the pictures stored in the card Go to Selecting the print mode c P 150 ALBUM Selects pictures from the album Go to step H ALL IMACESIALUMM ALL IMAGES ALBUM IS SELECT gt GO 0K MENU OK 2 Select the album Iy ey MENU OK Go to Selecting the print mode P 150 Top frame of the album Number of the album you select Wei 6u uud oeupl 4 ujud ajqueduios abpiigiaid E uo Buljuld 6unurd j2es1p Ga 4 ujud ajquedwuios abpiigiaid E uo Buljulid Selecting the print mode After completing the steps in Connecting the camera to a printer CS P 147 the PRINT MODE SELECT screen is displayed on the camera s monitor Select the print mode on this screen then print The available print modes are as follows Prints all the pictures stored in the card or album and makes one print for each PRINT MODE SELECT picture
77. es displayed on the monitor does not change even when you take pictures or stored images are erased Resolution The number of pixels horizontal x vertical used when saving an image If the image is going to be printed higher resolutions larger numbers are recommended so that the image will be clearer However higher resolutions make the file size amount of data larger so fewer pictures can be saved Resolution and picture size on a computer screen S When a picture is transferred to a computer the size of the picture on the computer screen varies depending on the computer s monitor setting For instance a picture taken in 1024 x 768 resolution is the same size as the screen if you set the picture to 1x when the monitor setting is 1024 x 768 However if the monitor setting is over 1024 x 768 such as 1280 x 1024 the picture only takes up part of the screen 67 suojouny Buljooys pasuenpe y buisn ae suonoury Burooys pasuenpe y Buren hee Selecting functions from the shooting menu WB Adjusting the color tone Color reproduction differs depending on the light conditions For instance when daylight the setting sun or tungsten lighting are reflected on white paper the shade of white produced will be slightly different for each By setting the WB white balance you can achieve more natural looking colors Select WB in the menu C7 P 55 Shutter button Control dial KN ooo BACK N
78. f the album Number of the album you select If print reservation has been PRINT ORDER applied to pictures registered in an album the album number is displayed oh cF P 136 it c P 140 CANCEL BACK SELECT gt GO OK MENU OK Select the print reservation mode PRINT ORDER og Oh c P 136 th c P 140 CANCEL BACK SELECT gt GO OK MENU OK Ed sqej ojoyd ye Buljulid pue suojensasas und Dumeu SES sqe ojoyd je Bunuud pue suojensasas und Buren EN Single frame reservation Lets you apply print reservation to selected pictures You can change print reservation data you ve already made such as the number of prints or date and time setting Display the picture to be printed and select the desired number of prints Select G Control dial BACK NEXT button PRINT ORDER D E Ki CANCEL gt BACK SELECT gt S gt GO MENU OK MENU OK button Select the picture you want to apply print reservation to S e Display the picture to select Q is displayed on the picture that has been applied print reservation A A i e N 2 You can select the picture using G Ee index display 7 Index display EE GE E P 75 CANCEL BES SELECT O MENU OK SEL IMAGE CANCEL BACK SELECT E GO OK When you apply print reservation to pictures sto
79. f timer shooting and sound recording are not available Shutter button BACK NEXT button First shot Second shot 7 Select 2 IN 1 CF P 42 2 Take the first shot 1 2 e The subject will be on the left in the combined image E p e To cancel the first shot press BACK NEXT EN SH 3 Take the second shot in succession 1 2 Bu The pictures are combined and stored as a single a Se S picture Lag p e The subject will be on the right in the combined image To exit the 2 IN 1 shooting mode press MENU OK and select another situation related shooting mode in the menu c P 42 Ir PANORAMA You can take advantage of panorama shooting when you use an Olympus xD Picture Card Pictures with overlapping edges can be connected to form a single panoramic image with CAMEDIA Master software included on the provided CD ROM Shutter button Control dial 7 Select PANORAMA CF P 42 BACK NEXT button 2 Use the control dial to select the direction you want the images connected e Frames and arrows appear in the corresponding direction Left to Right Top to Bottom Right to Left Bottom to Top 3 Make sure that the edges of images overlap then take your pictures e Panorama shooting is possible for up to 10 pictures Example When connecting images from left to right Focus exposure and white balance Zooming is not possible are set by the firs
80. fect the actual recorded pictures 33 Taking still pictures Specifying the type of scene You can capture a high quality picture in any shooting situation by choosing one of the various shooting modes provided with this camera LANDSCAPE PORTRAIT ce P 45 NIGHT PORTRAIT CF P46 Ki SUNSET Ce P 47 MACRO c P 48 8 SUPER MACRO CG P 48 HJ CUISINE c P 48 ii Taking still pictures Motion JPEG Image amp Sound Recording With the provided 8MB SmartMedia Motion JPEG E MUSEUM CF P 49 S SPORT C P 49 SS SELF PORTRAIT SELF TIMER CF P 50 fi 2 IN 1 c P 52 K AVAILABLE LIGHT BEHIND GLASS c P 51 PORTRAIT CG P 51 3 Movie recording You can record movies and sound simultaneously monitor Turn on the camera in the EN mode KEE CS P 30 Mode switch Des S Si 48 D 3 3 Compose your shot while viewing the Q Monitor POWER switch gt a Flash cannot be used e The subject can be magnified using the zoom button CS Zoom P 41 e The remaining recording time depends on the selected record mode free space available on the card etc CS Selecting the record mode P 66 S AF target mark Remaining movie LF P 39 recording time hour min sec Start recording Press the shutter button
81. ff gt Turns off the monitor 3 POWER switch Turns the camera on and off Check the date time settings when the camera is turned on C Setting the date and time P 127 The camera automatically turns off to save power if it is not operated for about 10 minutes When the AC adapter is used the camera does not switch off automatically Now you are ready for shooting Let s take some pictures gt P 31 Sa 2 Shooting Taking still pictures Set the mode switch to D Shaner biten Mode switch Turn on the camera Press ep POWER switch Shooting mode C7 P 42 AF target mark 7 P 39 Hold the camera firmly with both hands while keeping your elbows at Record inode F760 your sides to prevent camera movement While shooting vertically using the flash hold the camera so that the flash is higher than the lens Number of storable still pictures 7 P 67 Place the AF target mark on the subject while viewing the monitor to compose your shot Keep your fingers and the strap away from the lens and flash 31 bunooys real Taking still pictures Adjust the focus Press the shutter button gently halfway Green lamp C P 38 Flash stand by Flash charging mark CS P 59 Release the shutter Press the shutter button all the way fully 7 e When the focus and exposure are locked the green lamp lights steadily e The
82. from a computer Windows Me 2000 XP When you click Unplug or Eject Hardware the window may return the following message In such case make sure that no image data is being downloaded from the camera and that there are no applications open that were accessing the camera image files Close any such applications and click Unplug or Eject Hardware again and then remove the cable Problem Ejecting USB Mass Storage Device xl The device Generic volume cannot be stopped right now Try stopping the device again later Be What you can do with the CAMEDIA Master software The provided software CD includes the Olympus CAMEDIA Master software the software for viewing and editing images Once installed you can take advantage of viewing and editing your images as shown below For information on how to use the CAMEDIA Master software see Help after installation Creating panorama images You can make a panorama from the photos you have taken using the panorama function Editing images You can rotate trim or compensate for the image distortion SS A variety of printing formats You can create a calendar or postcard with the recorded pictures Grouping and managing images You can organize images by grouping or create photo albums Transferring images from a computer to the camera s albums Images and movie
83. from the playback menu Displayed when editing is in progress When editing is finished this screen disappears T Notes on BLACK amp WHITE SEPIA and e In the following cases EDIT is not available Movie Images processed on a personal computer When the card does not have enough memory e When using the Be function the file size 640 x 480 X4 E MAIL VGA cannot be selected for an image shot in 640 x 480 Adding sound to recorded images A Sound can be added to a still image that you have already shot You can also re record over the sound that has already been recorded Recording time per image is approximately 4 seconds Play back the image you want to add Microphone sound to Control dial CS Viewing still images P 72 BACK NEXT Index display P 75 button Select A in the menu CS P 78 MENU OK button EDIT PALL ERASE SELECT gt eet e Ke MENU OK Q a gt START EDIT PALL ERASE CANCEL BACK yoeqheld EX Selecting functions from the playback menu Point the camera microphone at the target and start recording Press to confirm Displayed when recording is in Ey progress When recording is finished this screen disappears MENU OK Notes on adding sound e To obtain the optimum sound the microphone should be placed no farther than 1 m 3 3 ft away from the subject e f you re record the sound the ori
84. g so could affect the camera s internal settings or functions e The AC adapter may become hot when used but this does not indicate a product malfunction e The AC adapter may emit a beeping sound but this does not indicate a product malfunction e When using the AC adapter near a radio your radio may experience electrical frequency interference Keep the adapter as far from the radio as possible A Main specifications Input voltage AC100 240V 50 60Hz 23 32VA 13W Output voltage DC4 8V 2 0A Operating environment 0 40 C 32 104 F Storage environment 10 70 C 14 284 F Dimensions 47mm W x 72mm H x 27mm D 1 9 x 2 8 x 1 1 Weight Approx 160 g 0 4 Ib excluding the power cable Cable length Approx 1 8m 20 yds Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation by the manufacturer IS The memory card xD Picture Card is the ultra compact data storage medium designed for digital cameras and is for exclusive use with digital cameras compatible with the xD Picture Card The card can be also used with the computer as the PC card conforming to PC Card Standard ATA Precautions when using the card e Never put the card where infants or toddlers can reach it as it could be accidentally swallowed e Improper use of the card could result in damage and loss of data on the card Once lost data cannot be restored Be careful of the following when us
85. ges one by one 1 BY 1 Jumping 10 frames JUMP Select yoeqheld EN Displays the Jumps to the image previous image 10 frames back Rotate to select K N Pressing BACK NEXT switches the playback method between the one by one mode and the 10 frame jump mode Displays the Jumps to the image next image 10 frames ahead Notes on the monitor e f the camera is not operated for more than 10 minutes the monitor turns off then the camera turns off e When the AC adapter is used the monitor does not turn off be Close up playback Lets you enlarge and display images at up to 4 times normal size Play back the image you want to view Zoom button W H T Q CS Viewing still images P 72 Control dial BACK NEXT Press the zoom button button Q to enlarge it MENU OK button The image is enlarged 1 5 times Images with the SD mark cannot be enlarged Rotating the control dial displaces the image in the direction of the arrow CS Displacing the image P 74 Each time you press the zoom button the image is enlarged in steps of 0 5 times Pressing MENU OK changes the displacement direction The image returns to the original size 1x JUMP o E 4 yoegheld Close up playback Displacing the image During close up playback you can displace the image vertically and horizontally and display the adjus
86. ginal sound is erased e Sound may not be recorded if there is insufficient card memory available the CARD FULL message is displayed e Sound recording may pick up camera noises such as button operation e Once sound has been added to an image it is not possible to erase the sound only In this case make a re recording without sound Ee Selecting functions from the playback menu INDEX Making movie index Movies can be displayed as indexes of 9 still frames and stored as still images on the card Play back the movie you want to index Control dial BACK NEXT button amp movie mark MENU OK button Select INDEX in the menu CF P 79 Select NEW FILE INDEX Displayed during indexing When indexing is finished this screen disappears wal yoegheld Selecting functions from the playback menu gt e The 9 frames extracted automatically from the movie appear as an index display e The index is stored as a still image in a different record mode from the original movie Record mode when Record mode when the movie is shot stored as an index STANDARD BASIC 1M 1024 x 768 pixels EXTENDED E MAIL VGA 640 x 480 pixels Notes on movie indexing e The interval between automatically extracted frames varies depending on the length of the movie e INDEX is not available if there is not enough memory on the car
87. gital zoom cannot be used when the shooting mode is set to SUPER MACRO CF P 48 or SELF PORTRAIT CG P 47 Selecting functions from the shooting menu Sequential shooting CN You can shoot pictures sequentially In the SUPER HIGH record mode approximately 3 frames can be shot in sequence Select CH in the menu then select ON Shutter button Control dial CS P 55 BACK NEXT Rotate to Zen Dee Se Z eet GE RSR ou Se DO or CANCEL BACK SELECT E GO OK S MENU OK button Take pictures Focus and exposure are locked c gt at the first shot The camera takes pictures in J sequence while the shutter button is SZ being pressed down Releasing the shutter button stops sequential shooting White balance is adjusted for each shot Notes on sequential shooting e Sequential shooting is not possible depending on which situation related shooting mode is selected e Sound recording is not available during sequential shooting 61 suojouny Buljooys pasuenpe y Guter Ee suo oury Bulooys pasuenpe y Buren ke Selecting functions from the shooting menu Self timer shooting GC This feature allows you to take pictures with yourself in them Stabilize the camera with a tripod Select in the menu then select ON Shutter button c P 55 Control dial BACK NEXT button MENU OK button
88. gt BACK SELECT gt an GO OK MENU OK Select dh select Z j 1 amp CANCEL BACK SELECT gt gt GO OK MENU OK kon Select the picture with print reservation data you want to reset Rotate to select H d E MENU OK Set hx to 0 204 01 12 1 3 00 Era d 10 EL BACK SELECT GO OK CANCI PRINT INFO SINGLE PRINT gt 10 Rotate to select ox END CANCEL BACK SELECT an GO OK A Wa MENU OK Ween sqej ojoyd je Buljulid pue suojensasas und Dumeu Ka sqe ojoyd je Bunuud pue suonensasas und Bulyeyy Resetting print reservation PRINT INFO SINGLE PRINT D CANCEL BACK SELECT gt gt GO OK MENU OK e The screen returns to step H To reset print reservation for other images repeat steps and H 704 01 1 251 3 00 10 BACK SELECT gt 5 gt GO eh D Complete resetting the print reservation press ae MENU OK Select END Rotate to select PRINT INFO SINGLE PRINT CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO OK MENU OK Resetting print reservation H Select the date and time setting items Rotate to select A 3 SNE DATE This setting is applied to any TIME pictures with print reservation data that have not been reset 4 e CZ MENU OK H Select SET PRINT ORDER Rotate to Select D P CANCEL BACK SELECT am
89. he desired images printed by a printer or print lab that supports the DPOF format EV Exposure Value A system for measuring exposure EVO is when the aperture is at F1 and the shutter speed is 1 second The EV then increases by 1 each time the aperture increases by one F stop or the shutter speed increases by one increment EV can also be used to indicate brightness and ISO settings Exposure The amount of light used to capture an image The exposure is determined by the time the shutter is open shutter speed and the amount of light that passes through the lens aperture JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group A compression format for color still images Photographs images shot using this camera are recorded onto the card in JPEG format By downloading these images to a personal computer users can edit them using graphics application software or view the images using an Internet web browser NTSC National Television Systems Committee PAL Phase Alternating Line Television formats NTSC is mainly used in Japan North America and Korea PAL is mainly used in Europe and China PictBridge A standard that enables digital cameras and printers made by different manufacturers to be connected and also allows pictures to be printed directly from the camera 202 Glossary Pixels A pixel is the smallest unit dot used to make up an image Clear large sized printed images require millions of pixels TFT Thin Film Transi
90. he registration process this progress bar is displayed When the bar disappears the screen returns to normal playback ES swingye ul sabeu DuLaistfat Bei suinqye uj s ew Bulsajsibay Bd ALBUM ENTRY Registering images you shot Selecting images to register in the album Select SEL IMAGE MENU OK D GO DNA CANCEL 10 SELECT Select images you want to register Number of registered images number of registrable images MENU OK IS SL IMAGE 1600 The lt 7 mark is displayed on the selected image Pressing You can also select images for single frame playback ESCH ORO 1200 END NEXT SELECT gt 5 CANCEL St MENU OK again cancels the selection e To select other images repeat It is not possible to register an image in multiple albums step H ALBUM ENTRY Registering images you shot D Complete selecting images Cress Ce g no image is selected the screen 4 s 4 returns to step Ed id ALBUM ENTRY YES SELECT gt gt GO 0K Press to confirm MENU OK During the registration process this progress bar is displayed When the bar disappears the screen returns to normal playback Notes on ALBUM ENTRY Itis not possible to erase images regi
91. iate to the lighting P 68 picture s color source No white in the picture Include something white in the picture or shoot P 58 using the fill in flash mode 4 The white balance setting is Adjust the white balance according to the light P 68 wrong source Part of the image is too dark Corrective action Ref Page The lens was partly blocked Hold the camera correctly keeping your fingers P 31 by your finger or the strap and the strap away from the lens The picture is out of focus Possible cause Corrective action Ref Page A subject unsuited to AF was Use focus lock to focus on the subject and then P 39 taken shoot The flash was set to the Select a different flash mode not flash off flash off mode in a light When shooting with the flash mode set to flash condition requiring use of off the shutter speeds decrease Use a the flash tripod or hold the camera steady The camera moved when Hold the camera steady and press the shutter the shutter button was button gently Camera movement is likely to pressed occur at slower shutter speeds During night shooting or shooting with the flash set to flash off mode in low light condition use a tripod or hold the camera steady The subject was too close If the distance to the subject is 50 cm 1 6 ft or less use MACRO WI If the subject is as close as 30 cm 11 8 use SUPER MACRO W There are water droplets on Clean the lens Use a commercially
92. id E uo Buljuld PRINT Prin Select the print paper items to set SIZE Selects the paper size BORDERLESS Selects the frame setting on the paper PRINTPAPER SIZE gt STOND STNA EnD Rotate to select CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO OK MENU OK Select SIZE option Select BORDERLESS option PRINUPAPER PRINTVPAPER ESTANDARD sze i ESTANDARD EE SE EE B TF CANCEL a BACK SELECT e a GO 0K CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO OK Li Rotate to select PRINTPAPER 3 SA STANDARD SS LSD END CANCEL BACK SELECT gt 5 GO MENU OK FS ing selected pictures Zoom button W DI Control dial BACK NEXT button d If neither screen is displayed each setting is set to Lh STANDARD XY S D BORDERLESS setting ON The picture is printed filling the entire page OFF The picture is printed inside a blank frame PRINT Printing selected pictures Select the picture you want to print Rotate to select S N a 100 0010 PRINT 0K Sets the number of prints date or file name Press to confirm Select how to print You can select the picture using index display CS Index display P 75 SL SH D E EI Ge ance ll dd 00075 ss 20008 dE GC EN SS EE EC When you selected ALBUM 7 P 149 index display is not available
93. if there are already pictures with print reservation applied e This cancels changes the settings you have made Rotate to PRINT INFO CANCEL BZ select Press to confirm j SE MENU OK CANCEL BACK SELECT gt gt GO OK IS gt You can select the picture using index display CS Index display P 75 SEL IMAGE T eg Es Se Rai gu Sg T oo Em Gm ol ee ga a w LE Aa vi 0012 SET NEXT SELECT gt gt PRINT gt OK L r When you selected ALBUM F P 149 index display is not available S If you press MENU OK with no picture reservation applied one copy of the displayed picture will be printed Go to step H If you selected SINGLE PRINT print reservation is applied with the number of prints set to 1 Go to step i XQ MULTI PRINT Printing multiple pictures on one page Select Gx PRINT INFO hx Selects the number of prints The number of prints can be set up to 10 MENU OK D select END select Leem EARN ii Press to confirm ENA Em amp CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO OK MENU OK PRINT INFO EI 10 159 6u uud 9 41p 4 ujud ajqueduios abpiigiaid e uo Buljulid 6unuid jes1p BS 4 ujud ajqueduios abpiigiaid E uo Buljulid MULTI PRINT Printing multiple pictures on one page Print using the settings you ha
94. ils on using commercial graphics applications refer to their instruction manuals e f you want to process images make sure to download them to your computer first Depending on the software image files may be destroyed if the images are processed rotated etc while they are on the card Viewing movies on the computer S You need to install QuickTime in your computer for playing back movies QuickTime is included in the provided CD ROM You can install QuickTime as well as the CAMEDIA Master software included in the same CD ROM When your computer cannot read the camera s image data with the USB connection Transferring the image data to the computer is possible for the Some OS with the use of the optional PC card adapter for the xD Picture Card For details see the Olympus web site PC card adapter xD Picture Card Se 173 d4ajndwoo e o sefpuu Buiuajsues E Identifying the OS Identify the OS on your computer before connecting the camera How to identify the OS depends on the computer Double click the My Computer icon on your desktop If the My computer icon is not on your desktop ey select Setup Control Panel from the Start My Computer menu Or Right click My Computer in the Start menu Click Property in the pop up menu Go to Step B Ek Edt Ve Go ree Double click the Control Panel icon Les 3 My Computer
95. ime settings will be canceled and the factory default settings will be restored if the camera is left with no battery for approximately 1 day The settings will be canceled more quickly if the battery was only loaded in the camera for a short time before being removed After loading the battery check that the date time settings are correct e f the date time settings have been canceled the warning message appears on the monitor when the camera is powered on CS Error codes P 192 Selecting functions from the SETUP menu VIDEO OUT Selecting the video signal type You can select NTSC or PAL according to your TV s video signal type When you use the camera abroad select the video signal type for that region before connecting the AV cable Available modes el Select VIDEO OUT from the SETUP Control dial menu CS P 114 BACK NEXT button s i MENU OK button Select the video signal type SETUP TV video signal types amp main regions N H VpEO OUT NTSC Check the video signal type before A connecting the camera to your TV Press to confirm lt NTSC North America Japan Ce Taiwan Korea CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO OK PAL European countries China MENU OK A Ajaanoaye es awe snof Duren ES Ajaanoaya Big snof Buisn Selecting functions from the SETUP menu PIXEL MAPPING Checking the image processing functions The pixel mapping feature allows the came
96. index screen before going to the next index screen RESET Resets the selected images The next Sau ME screen is displayed Do steps from ER step CF P 94 of Selecting images to be erased Ge rr E i Th gen G KEEP Keeps the selected images The l ma Fok screen where you selected them is SELECT 4 displayed again To erase the selected images press BACK NEXT without rotating the control dial then go to step H Se MENU OK yoeqheld EI Selecting functions from the playback menu ALL ERASE Erasing all the images Select S ALL ERASE in the menu Control dial CS P 78 BACK NEXT button Select YES Rotate to select YES _ o A CAUTION ERASING CANCEL BACK SELECT gt A gt GO J papanin MENU OK button The erase confirmation screen is displayed NO Cancels erasing MENU OK Displayed when erasing is in progress When erasing is finished this screen disappears s Selecting functions from the playback menu BLACK amp WHITE SEPIA d Editing still images Lets you edit recorded still images and store them as new ones The following editing functions are available BLACK amp WHITE Creates black and white images and stores them as new ones SEPIA Creates sepia toned images and stores them as new ones Changes the image file size to 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 and stores th
97. ing the card e Do not bend the card or subject it to physical shock or vibrations e Do not store the card in areas of high temperature high humidity or high dust content e Do not get the card wet e Do not touch the card s metal connector part or touch it to any other metal e Never turn off the power disturb the card or remove the card or battery while the card is writing reading data When the card is worn out from overuse replace it with a new one The card cannot be used if it is formatted on the computer or other devices Be sure to format the card on your camera before use Main specifications Memory type NAND Flash EEP ROM Operating environment Temperature 0 55 C 32 131 F operation 20 65 C 4 149 F storage Humidity 95 or less Drive voltage 3V 3 3V Dimensions Approx 20mm L x 25mm W x 1 7mm H 0 8 x 1 0 x 0 1 saLiossazoV E Monitor indication 12 Miscellaneous Error codes Possible cause Corrective action H NO CARD The card is not inserted or it cannot be recognized Insert a card or insert a different card If the problem persists format the card If the card cannot be formatted it cannot be used H CARD ERROR There is a problem with the card Use a different card Insert a new card H WRITE PROTECT Writing to the card is prohibited The recorded image has been protected read only on a PC
98. isn S sapow Buljooys pajejes uonenyis ay Buren d MACRO For shooting from as close as 30 50 cm 11 8 20 0 to a subject If you use the flash shadows may be noticeable and the correct exposure may not be achieved SUPER MACRO For shooting from as close as approx 8 cm 3 2 to a subject e The flash cannot be used e Zoom cannot be used Suitable for still life photography Vividly reproduces colors of fruit vegetables flowers etc e The red eye reduction mode is not available DOCUMENTS Moien Pee nap Reed a Suitable for shooting documents etc With the provided 8MB SmartMedia Motion JPEG image amp sound Increases contrast between letters and recording up to 15 seconds in HQ mode 320x240 pixels or 62 seconds in SQ mode 160x120 pixels is possible backg round Sound is recorded in Wave format D The flash cannot be used Built In Microphone With the built in microphone you can record up to 4 seconds of sound per still image Picture Effects Black amp White Sepia White Board or Black Board can be selected giving you greater control over image style With White Board and Black Board modes pictures of letters can be taken extra clearly MUSEUM For shooting with no beep sound and flash Useful in art gallery museum etc SUPER HIGH and HIGH cannot be selected
99. l lines hold the camera vertically and adjust the focus then return the camera to the horizontal position to take the picture Determine the position of the subject after focusing Focus Lock CG P 39 If correct focus cannot be obtained Determine the position of the subject after focusing Focus Lock When the subject you want to focus on is not in the center of the frame and you cannot position the AF target mark on it you can focus the camera on another point at roughly the same distance focus lock and take the picture as explained below Turn on the power in the DI mode Shutter button Mode switch Position the AF target mark on the subject you want to focus on Monitor POWER switch AF target mark 39 bunooys re If correct focus cannot be obtained Compose your shot Keep the shutter button pressed halfway until the green lamp lights Half press When shooting a hard to focus yo subject point the camera at an Jia e object about the same distance away as the subject Keeping the shutter button pressed i halfway The focus exposure and white recompose L balance are locked autofocus J your shot c If the green lamp blinks when the shutter button is pressed Full press halfway P 33 If the focus lock does not work properly CS AF MODE Changing the focus range P 63 G Telephoto and wide
100. me you take a picture Select in the menu then select ON in the menu CS P 55 Rotate to AF MOD __ gt ou S Kater s CANCEL a BACK SELECT gt an GO OK MENU OK button E MENU OK Microphone Shutter button Control dial BACK NEXT button The amp mark is displayed When recording starts turn the camera microphone towards the source of the sound you want to record A bar is displayed during recording nn Sound can be added later to still images Recorded sound can also be changed CS Adding sound to recorded images P 99 69 S gt Q gt bd D D 3 9 bd Q V Q o gt Q T 3 Q EN 3 z suonoury Bulooys pasuenpe y Buren ee Selecting functions from the shooting menu Notes on recording sound e f the camera is more than 1 m 3 3 ft away from the source of the sound sound may not be recorded clearly Itis not possible to take another picture during sound recording e Sound recording is not possible during sequential shooting 2 IN 1 or PANORAMA shooting e Sound cannot be set to off in the amp mode Sound is always recorded during movie recording e Sound recording may also pick up camera noises such as button operations shutter movement etc 7 Selecting functions from the shooting menu RESET Restoring the factory default settings Normally current camera settings incl
101. mediately with clear cold running water and seek medical attention immediately e Always store the battery out of the reach of small children If a child accidentally swallows the battery seek medical attention immediately ARNIS e Keep the battery dry at all times Never allow it to come into contact with fresh or salt water e f the rechargeable battery has not been recharged within the specified time stop charging it and do not use it e Do not use the battery if it is cracked or broken e If the battery leaks becomes discolored or deformed or becomes abnormal in any other way during operation stop using the camera and consult your dealer or an authorized Olympus service center Continued use may result in fire or electric shock e f the battery leaks fluid onto your clothing or skin remove the clothing and flush the affected area with clean running cold water immediately If the fluid burns your skin seek medical attention immediately e Never attempt to modify the battery compartment on the camera never insert anything other than the specified battery into the compartment e Never subject the battery to strong shocks or continuous vibration CAUTION e f the battery s terminals get wet or greasy camera contact failure may result Wipe the battery well with the dry cloth before use e Always charge a battery when using it for the first time or if it has not been used for a long period e The battery may becom
102. n be played back on aTV with the AV cable c P 87 When the camera is connected to a PC or printer You can transfer the images to the PC c P 171 You can print out stored pictures directly with a PictBridge compatible printer without using the PC c P 146 3 How to use this manual This manual includes a table of contents index and menu list to help you easily locate the information you need Searching the table of contents c7 P 7 All the chapter and section titles are included in the table of contents so that you can quickly find the chapters you want to read e g the introductory chapter shooting basics etc For example When you want to play back the images you have just taken EETEETETES Go to Chapter 5 Playback and look for the page titled Viewing still images 72 Searching the index C7 P 208 Terms used in this manual such as the names of functions and parts are listed in alphabetical order When you come across a term that you are not familiar with or about which you want to learn more you can search the index to find the relevant page aR IN For example If you want to know more about the term METERING 4 Go to the index at the end of this manual and look under M for METERING 64 Searching the list of menus C gt P 204 The camera s menus are listed in a tree structure When you come across a menu
103. n the camera on P 30 Colors look strange on the monitor during focusing Possible cause Corrective action Troubleshooting Ref Page Colors look strange on the monitor when the shutter button is pressed halfway The flash does not fire Possible cause This is not a malfunction When focusing is successful the correct colors will be displayed Corrective action Ref Page The flash is set to the flash off mode Select a different flash mode not flash off P 58 The subject is illuminated If you want the flash to fire on a brightly illuminated subject set the flash to fill in mode 4 P 58 The camera is in the amp movie mode The flash does not operate in the amp mode Set the mode switch to M SCENE SELECT is set to SCENE The battery run time is brief Possible cause The flash does not operate depending on the situation related shooting mode Refer to Using the situation related shooting modes Corrective action Ref Page You are using the camera in a cold environment The remaining battery power is not indicated correctly The monitor is hard to see Possible cause Battery performance deteriorates in low temperatures Keep the camera warm by putting it inside your coat or clothing When battery consumption fluctuates greatly the camera may turn off without displaying the battery warning indicator Charge the battery Cor
104. nd exit the Apple Image Capture software At this time the camera is indicated as unlabeled Precaution when using Apple Image Capture If you use the Apple Image Capture software images downloaded to your computer and transferred back to a card may not play back on the camera or may have other problems CS Disconnecting the camera from your computer Make sure that the card access mark on the camera s monitor goes out Card access mark Windows 98 98 SE Double click the My Computer icon and right click the Removable Disk to display the menu Click Eject on the menu Open Explore Find Copy Disk Sharing Format Create Shortcut Properties Windows Me 2000 XP in the System Tray click the Remove Hardware icon 5 FT Click on the message Stop USB Mass Storage E Device K 1 45 PM Click OK on the Safe to Remove Hardware XN window Stop USB Mass Storage Device Drive G Ki 3 1 Te ER Mass Storage Device device can now be safely removed From the system 187 d4ajndwoo e o sefpuu Bulwuajsues E Jajndwioo e oi sefpuu Bulsejsuesy DI Disconnecting the camera from your computer Macintosh Drag the untitled or NO_NAME icon on the desktop to Trash 2 The icon that shows the camera is untitled communicating with the computer disappears Trash Precaution when disconnecting the camera
105. nd the number of prints on a card Pictures taken with print reservation can be printed using the following procedures Printing using a DPOF compatible photo lab You can print the pictures using the print reservation data Printing using a DPOF compatible printer Printing is possible directly from a card containing print reservation data without using a PC For more details refer to the printer s instruction manual APC card adapter may also be necessary Kan sqe ojoyd je Bunud pue suojensasas pund Buiyen Be sqe ojoyd je Buyujid pue suojensosas yud Buje al How to print pictures Picture size and printing The resolution of a computer printer is generally based on the number of dots pixels per square inch This is called dpi dots per inch The higher the dpi value the better the printed results Keep in mind however that the dpi of the picture does not change This means that when you print an image with a higher resolution the size of the printed picture will be smaller Although you can print magnified images picture quality will decrease If you want to print large high quality pictures set the record mode as high as possible when taking the pictures CS Selecting the record mode P 66 Notes on print reservation e DPOF reservations set by another device cannot be changed by this camera Make changes using the original device e f a card contains DPOF reservations set by another
106. ng the startup screen SHUTTER SOUND Setting the shutter sound VOLUME Selecting the playback volume 0 5 BEEP Setting the button operation sound Setting the warning tone si Setting the date and time Oe VIDEO OUT Selecting the video signal type PIXEL MAPPING Checking the image processing functions Contents 8 Making print reservations and printing at photo labs 131 How to print te TEEN 131 Selecting the print reservation mode Gh 133 Single frame reservation dh 136 All frame reservation 8 140 Resetting print reservation 0 0 00 cece 142 9 Printing on a PictBridge compatible printer direct printing 146 Direct Printing eiii taaa ee ee ai ER es Che ee LR a EN d 146 Connecting the camera to a printer 0 0 cece eee 147 Selecting the print mode 150 PRINT Printing selected pictures 152 MULTI PRINT Printing multiple pictures on one page 157 ALL PRINT Printing all the pictures stored in the card album 162 ALL INDEX Printing an index of all the pictures stored in the card 165 PRINT ORDER Printing with print reservation 00 e eee eee 167 Exiting direct Printing sicui as tak anr eap Chand EA EE Ee e 169 If an error code is displayed 6 0 eee 170 10 Transferring images to a computer 171 Se te GER 171 Identifying the EEN 174 Installing the USB driver for
107. o y CS P 123 o COA ee stow LE e 00000000000 PIXEL MAPPIN a EXIT BACK SELECTS n GO DK Ajaanoaya erauieo Ino Buisn SS SETUP ETUR SE 04 01 ss Ma ner gt HA VIDEO OUT SE CF P 129 A PAL EXIT gt BACK SELECT gt gt GO DK EXIT BACK SELECTS S gt GOK 1 Not available when the mode switch is setto amp IS Selecting functions from the SETUP menu Turn on the camera in any mode Control dial Display the menu SCH BACK NEXT button POWER switch Ez MENU OK button Mode switch MENU OK l AENOR AUTO ES I The current setting is displayed The operation guide is displayed LR Press EXIT i BACK 3 Returns to the previous menu screen 3 Exits the step menu screen Rotate to select Selects the item SELECT a Press to confirm GO SG Confirms your selection MENU OK us Ajaanoayje e1aueos snof Duren Be Ajaanoaya Big snof Buisn Led Selecting functions from the SETUP menu Select SETUP seu EXIT gt BACK MENU OK Select the item Rotate to SS E ar vone er S WOW or FORMAT SELECT gt am GO 0K SEVUP Rotate to REC VIEW 25 1 SUN ai Gees MENU OK SEVUP SELECT gt eet e gt ENGLISH REC VIEW Gl L Ze SCREEN _ CANCEL BACK SELECT gt 20 ON OFF GO OK
108. on contact the nearest Olympus service center or the store of purchase Olympus makes no representations or warranties regarding any damages caused by AC adapters not recommended by Olympus Do not damage the power supply cord Never pull or modify the power supply cord Make sure only the plug is securely held during insertion and removal from the outlet Stop using the camera immediately and contact the nearest Olympus service center or the store of purchase if The power supply cord becomes hot or it gives off smoke or unusual odors The power supply cord is cut or damaged or the plug has a faulty contact Caution for usage environment e To protect the high precision technology contained in this product never leave the camera in the places listed below no matter if in use or storage Places where temperatures and or humidity are high or go through extreme changes Direct sunlight beaches locked cars or near other heat sources stove radiator etc or humidifiers In sandy or dusty environments Near flammable items or explosives In wet places such as bathrooms or in the rain In places prone to strong vibrations e Never drop the camera or subject it to severe shocks or vibrations e When mounted on a tripod adjust the position of the camera with the tripod head Do not twist the camera e Do not touch electric contacts on cameras e Do not leave the camera pointed directly at the sun This may
109. ons Read All Instructions Before you use the product read all operating instructions For more information on accessories such as the lithium ion battery refer to the manuals provided with those products Save These Instructions Save all safety and operating instructions for future reference Heed Warnings Read carefully and follow all warning labels on the product and those described in the instructions Follow Instructions Follow all instructions provided with this product 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 Never use this product around water near a bathtub kitchen sink laundry tub wet basement swimming pool or in the rain Location To avoid damage to the product and prevent personal injury never place this product on an unstable stand tripod bracket table or cart Mount only on a stable tripod stand or bracket Follow the instructions that describe how to safely mount the product and use only the mounting devices recommended by the manufacturer Power Sources Connect this product only to the power source described on the product label If you are not sure about the type of power supply in you
110. ontrol dial CS Viewing still images P 72 lt Index display P 75 01 01 00 00 MENU OK button JUMP N87 Set On to ON in the menu c P 78 The El mark is displayed When protect is canceled this mark disappears S JUMP Et att get 30 Notes on protecting images Even if you protect images they will be erased if you format the card CS tf FORMAT Formatting the card P 103 P Selecting functions from the playback menu S ERASE ALL ERASE Erasing images Lets you erase recorded images You can erase selected images or all the images stored in the card Notes on erasing e Protected images cannot be erased Cancel protecting images then erase them e Once erased images cannot be restored CS Protecting images preventing accidental erasure P 92 e Images registered in an album cannot be erased Cancel the registration then erase the images CS UNDO ENTRY Removing images from an album P 111 SG ERASE Erasing selected images Select A ERASE in the menu c P 78 Control dial To erase the currently displayed image N button CS See below To select images to be erased CS P94 MENU OK button Erasing the currently displayed image Select THIS IMAGE Rotate to select N gt pa MENU OK 33 S E 8 gt Selecting functions from the playback menu Select YE
111. ooting both main subject and background NIGHT SCENE Suitable for shooting images of outdoor scenes in the evening or at night Usually a street at night makes a dark image with only the sparkle of lights such as street lamps due to the lack of brightness This mode allows you to capture the true appearance of the street e Since the shutter speed is slow be sure to stabilize the camera by using a tripod ei s powu Duoous pajejas uojenyis y Buisn S sapow Bunoous pajejas uojenys y Buren WS NIGHT PORTRAIT Suitable for shooting both the main subject and background at night e Since the shutter speed is slow be sure to stabilize the camera by using a tripod e The flash fires in the red eye reduction mode C Flash P 58 INDOOR Suitable for shooting both the main subject and background indoors Clear reproduction of background as well e SUPER HIGH and HIGH cannot be selected C Selecting the record mode P 66 SUNSET Suitable for taking sunset pictures Vivid red and yellow color reproduction e The flash cannot be used PORTRAIT Suitable for shooting a portrait style image of a person SELF PORTRAIT Allows you to take a picture of yourself while holding the camera The focus is locked on you shooter e Zoom position is fixed at W wi sapou Buljooys pajejas uoyenyis y Bu
112. pear red Selecting functions from the shooting menu Select FLASH MODE in the menu then Shutter button Control dial select the flash mode CS P 55 i BACK NEXT w A button Press the shutter button halfway NK ER Halt press The icon of the selected flash mode pff TA A MENU OK button y The flash stand by mark lights lt when the flash is ready to fire If the bk T mark is blinking the flash is charging Wait until charging is complete SH Flash working range Press the shutter Full press W max Approx 0 3 m 3 6 m button all the way J 1 0 ft 11 8 ft T max Approx 0 3 m 2 0m down fully to take ee as TO EET the picture Notes on flash e When using a situation related shooting mode c P 45 the flash may not be used e The flash cannot be used during movie recording CS P 36 e When there is a likelihood that camera movement will occur in the flash off mode the camera movement warning mark blinks Use the flash atte ETH TTREORN O e The red eye reduction flash cannot be used during sequential shooting CG P 61 e After the pre flash it takes approximately 1 second before the shutter is released Hold the camera firmly after the pre flash to prevent camera movement e Effectiveness may be limited if the subject is not looking directly at the pre flashes or if the shooting range is too far Individual
113. perform the same action each time you insert a disk or connect a device with this kind of file E Pictures What do you want Windows to do T ET 2 View a slideshow of the images o using Windows Picture and Fax Viewer 3 S Copy paiia loian bonpia a KE Open folder to view files Take no action Always do the selected action a Cer untitled So i Download To Pictures Movies and Music folders 91 Automatic Task None ei Occurs after downiozding Hot Plug Action Image Capture Application Jajnduioo e oi sefpuu Bulsiessuesy When the camera is connected to the computer none of the camera buttons are functional 18 Downloading images to your computer Download images to your computer Windows 98 98 SE Me 2000 XP Double click the My Computer icon on the desktop For users running Windows XP click My Computer in the Start menu Gg Double click the Removable Disk icon If the computer recognizes the camera correctly the oe i Removable Disk icon will appear on the desktop 3 e ZS 2 E tee o L i amp Lei Select on item to EE ee H Removable Disk E AL If an error message appears when you double click the icon there may be a problem with one of the following The camera s power source the AC adapter is not properly connected or the battery power is low Make sure that the AC ad
114. ple Images shot with the camera held vertically Control dial AOLO aera On ump af Select in the menu c P 78 Select 90 0 or 90 yoegheld ES Lee Image turned 90 degrees clockwise t ey MENU OK oh Original image before rotating EDIT S screen ML ERASE CANCEL BACK SELECT gt gt JUMP HEX Image turned 90 degrees counterclockwise Notes on image rotation Images that are protected or registered in an album cannot be rotated Je Selecting functions from the playback menu Playback on TV Turn off the camera Cradle connector Attach the camera to the cradle Set the mode switch to D gt and turn on the camera Turn off the TV and connect the cradle to the TV using 2 Ce the provided AV cable To the video input yellow A and audio input white fA terminals on the TV Be Hm I Turn on the TV and set it to the video input mode For details on switching to the video input mode refer to the TV s instruction manual To the A V OUT jack e To connect the cradle to a TV use the provided AV cable e To play back images on a TV use the provided AC adapter e Mak
115. r home consult your local power company Refer to instruction pages for information on using the product with a battery Grounding Polarization If this product is used with a specified AC adapter the adapter may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug with one blade wider than the other This safety feature allows the plug to fit into the power outlet only one way If you cannot insert the plug into the wall outlet pull it out reverse it and then reinsert it If the plug still fails to fit contact an electrician and have the receptacle replaced Safety precautions Protecting the Power Cord The power supply cord should be placed so it will not be walked on Never put a heavy object on the power cord or wrap it around the leg of a table or chair Keep the area around the power cord connection points at the power outlet and at the product connection free of all AC adapter or accessory power cords Lightning If a lightning storm occurs while using a specified AC adapter remove it from the wall outlet immediately To avoid damage from unexpected power surges always unplug the AC adapter from the power outlet and disconnect it from the camera when the camera is not in use Overloading Never overload wall outlets extension cords power strips or other power connection points with too many plugs Foreign Objects Liquid Spillage To avoid personal injury caused by fire or electrical shock f
116. ra to check and adjust the CCD and image processing functions It is not necessary to operate this function frequently Approximately once a year is recommended After taking pictures or playing them back wait for at least one minute before using the pixel mapping function to ensure that it operates correctly Available modes en Select PIXEL MAPPING from the Soda SETUP menu CG P 114 BACK NEXT button SETUP BEEP Sil Low PIXEL MAPPING Mode switch EXIT BECK SELECT 5 GO OK MENU OK button G4 A MENU OK SETUP Jema gt START CANCEL a BACK GO Press to confirm Cs 4 MENU OK S this bar is displayed to show the a progress of pixel mapping Notes on pixel mapping If you accidentally turn the camera off during pixel mapping be sure to operate pixel mapping again pe 8 Making print reservations and printing at photo labs How to print pictures Print reservation allows you to save printing data the number of prints and the date time information with the pictures stored on the card With print reservation you can print out pictures easily either at home using a personal DPOF compatible printer or at a photo lab that supports DPOF DPOF is a standard format used to record automatic print information from digital cameras You can print out pictures automatically at home or in a photo lab by storing such data as which pictures you wish to print a
117. rame C gt Rotating upward displays the previous g frame Rotating downward displays the next g frame Press MENU OK to display the menu F Step B P 91 I Selecting functions from the playback menu Fast play Press MENU OK ces MENU OK Select FAST PLAY MOVIE PLAYBACK PLAYBACK FRAME BY FRAME EXIT CANCEL BACK SELECT gt a GO gt OK MENU OK Select FORWARD or REVERSE REVERSE is available during movie MOVIE PLACK play M A aeck FRAME BY FRAME When the menu is displayed the ESON FoRwARD movie pauses Press to confirm yoegheld EI FORWARD EXIT CANCEL a BACK SELECT an GO OK E MENU OK Fast play starts in the selected direction when movie play finishes the menu is displayed CS Step P 91 ES Selecting functions from the playback menu When movie play finishes and the menu is displayed select EXIT MOVIE PLAYBACK PI _ CANCEL BACK SELECT gt 4 GO gt OK MENU OK When movie play ends the camera resumes normal playback The first frame of the movie is displayed yoegheld a Selecting functions from the playback menu Protecting images preventing accidental erasure On Protect images you do not want to erase Protected images cannot be erased by the selected frame all frame erase function Play back the image you want to protect C
118. ration 10 to 90 storage Power supply Only an Olympus LI 20B lithium ion battery AC adapter specified by Olympus Dimensions 94 mm x 67 mm x 22 mm 3 7 x 2 6 x 0 9 excluding protrusions W X H X D Weight Approx 160 g 0 4 Ib without battery and card Cradle Connector DC IN jack USB connector mini B A V OUT jack Operating environment 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 F Dimensions 2108 mm x 42 mm x 63 mm 4 3 x 1 7 x 2 5 W X H X D Weight Approx 90 g 0 2 Ib snoauel aosiyy ES SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT ANY NOTICE OR OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER 201 snoauesjaosiy Glossary CCD Charge Coupled Device This converts light passing through the lens into electrical signals With this camera light is picked up and converted into RGB signals to build a single image DCF Design rule for Camera File system A standard for image files by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA Digital ESP Electro Selective Pattern Light Metering This determines the exposure by metering and calculating the light levels in the center and other areas of the image separately With this camera this system works when the metering mode is set to AUTO DPOF Digital Print Order Format This is for saving desired print settings on digital cameras By entering which images to print and the number of copies of each the user can easily have t
119. rective action Ref Page Vertical lines appear on the monitor during shooting Aiming the camera at a bright subject in sunlight may cause vertical lines to appear on the monitor This is not a malfunction The brightness is not adjusted properly Adjust the brightness in the SETUP menu s DI The monitor is exposed to direct sunlight Block the sunlight with your hand 195 Sno UueL JJ ISIN ES snoauesjaosiy EN Troubleshooting The date recorded with the image data is wrong Possible cause Corrective action Ref Page The date time is not set Set the date time in the SETUP menu s The clock is not preset at the factory P 127 The camera has been left with the battery removed The picture is out of focus Possible cause If the camera is left for about 1 day with the battery removed the date time setting is canceled Set the date time again Corrective action P 127 Ref Page Auto focus is not possible Use focus lock to focus on the subject and then shoot P 39 The subject is too close If the distance to the subject is 50 cm 1 6 ft or less use MACRO Wl If the subject is as close as 30 cm 11 8 use SUPER MACRO W P 48 There are water droplets on the lens or the lens is dirty Playback Clean the lens Use a commercially available blower blush and then wipe with a lens cleaner to remove dust Mold may form on the l
120. red in the album index display is not available pe Single frame reservation Set the print reservation items as desired SINGLE PRINT Sets the number of prints to 1 hx END The screen returns to the picture selection screen Sets the number of prints CG P 138 Completes print reservation allowing you to go on to date time setting lt gt P 138 PANT INO CANCEL gt BACK SELECT gt gt GO gt OK Press to confirm Cag MENU OK PRINT INFO E DATE CANCEL BACK SELECT gt gt GO OK CANCEL BACK SELECT gt gt GO OK Select another picture to CS When you have CS When you have which you want to apply selected hx P 138 selected END P 138 print reservation CF Step RH P 136 137 sqej ojoyd ye Buljulid pue suonenasa und buryeyy Be sqe ojoyd je Bunuud pue suojensasas und Buren EN Single frame reservation When you have selected Ch Select the number of prints PRINT INFO Rotate to select Z LR SINGLE PRINT Dn gt CANCEL BACK SELECT gt 5 GO 0K MENU OK When you have selected END Select the date and time setting items NO The pictures are printed without the date and time DATE All the selected pictures are printed with the shooting date TIME All the selected pictures are printed with the shooting time The screen
121. result in fire electrical shock or create other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of servicing or repairs ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in good working order 13 Safety precautions If the product is used without observing the information given under this symbol serious injury or death may result If the product is used without observing the information given under this symbol injury or death may result If the product is used without observing the information given under this symbol minor personal injury damage to the oy VUb a 0 equipment or the loss of valuable data may result Handling the camera cF Do not use the camera near flammable or explosive gases e To avoid causing a fire or explosion never use the camera near flammable or explosive gases CF Do not use the flash on people infants small children etc at close range e Use caution when taking flash pictures at close range When you fire the flash you must be at least 1m 3ft away from the faces of your subjects especially when taking pictures of infants and small children 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 e 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 en
122. rive or folder on your computer system or you can view by double clicking The files will be opened in the default image viewer of the operating system If you want to view the image a different size or process it you will need to open the image with software that supports JPEG or TIFF images files such as Paint Shop Pro Photoshop or CAMEDIA Master software Notes on downloading images The card access mark on the camera s monitor blinks while the image is being downloaded Never remove the camera from the cradle or disconnect the USB cable while the mark is blinking as the image files may be destroyed Card access mark 2 d4ajndwoo e o sefpuu Buliuajsues E Jajndwioo e oi sefpuu Bulsiejsuesy DI Downloading images to your computer When the computer has recognized the camera the Apple Image Capture dialog box appears From the Download To menu select a z destination folder somatic Task None a Hot Plug Actio Image Capture Appl tamne 1o dono Download Some Download All gt To download all images click Download All To selectively download images click Download Some and highlight the desired images The images are transferred from the camera to your computer Downloading images using the same procedure as for Mac OS 9 If you are operating Mac OS X and you want to download images using the same procedure as for Mac OS 9 select File gt Close a
123. roduct type Digital camera for shooting and displaying Recording system Still picture Digital recording JPEG in accordance with Design rule for Camera File system DCF Applicable Exif 2 2 Digital Print Order Format DPOF PRINT Image Matching II PictBridge standards Movie QuickTime Motion JPEG support Memory xD Picture Card 16 MB to 512 MB No of storable Still picture pictures Approx 20 frames SUPER HIGH 2048 x 1536 pixels When using a Approx 33 frames HIGH 1600 x 1200 pixels 16 MB card Approx 58 frames BASIC 1024 x 768 pixels Approx 99 frames E MAIL 640 x 480 pixels Movie Approx 41 seconds STANDARD 320 x 240 15 frames sec Approx 149 seconds EXTENDED 160 x 120 15 frames sec No of effective 3 200 000 pixels pixels Image pickup 1 2 7 CCD solid state image pickup 3 340 000 gross device Lens Olympus lens 5 8 mm to 17 4 mm f2 9 to f4 9 equivalent to 38 mm to 114 mm lens on 35 mm camera Photometric Digital ESP metering by image pickup device Spot metering system system Shutter speed 1 2 to 1 725 seconds the slowest shutter speed is 4 seconds in certain situation related shooting modes Shooting range Normal 50 cm 1 6 ft to co Macro mode 30 cm 1 0 ft to co Monitor 2 5 TFT color LCD display Approx 215 000 pixels Operating environment Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F operation 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F storage Humidity 30 to 90 ope
124. rom contact with internal high voltage points never insert a metal object into the product Avoid using the product where there is a danger of spillage 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 Servicing Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Attempting to remove the covers or disassemble the product could expose you to dangerous high voltage points Damage Requiring Service If you notice any of the conditions described below while using a specified AC adapter unplug it from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel a Liquid has been spilled onto the product or some other object has fallen into the product b The product has been exposed to water c The product does not operate normally despite following operating instructions Adjust only the controls described in the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls could damage the product and require extensive repair work by a qualified technician d The product has been dropped or damaged in any way e The product exhibits a distinct change in performance Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required make sure that the service center uses only parts with the same characteristics as the originals as recommended by the manufacturer Unauthorized substitution of parts could
125. ruction manual K Notes on direct printing e You are recommended to use the provided AC adapter when printing pictures If you use the battery make sure that it is fully charged If the camera stops operating while communicating with the printer the printer may malfunction or image data may be lost e Movies cannot be printed e Connecting the camera to a printer Look for this mark Control dial BACK NEXT button Turn the printer on Insert the USB cable s plug into the USB port on the printer For details on how to turn the printer on and the position of the USB port refer to the printer s instruction manual Insert the USB cable into the USB connector on the cradle Cradle Connector Connector end Align the cradle connector with the connector end on the cradle 6unurd j2e 1p dajuiid ajqueduioo abpiigjold E uo Buljulid vel 6unuid jes1p BS 4 ujud ajqueduios abpiigiaid E uo Buljulid Connecting the camera to a printer The selection screen for the USB connection is displayed F N If PC is selected the PRINT MODE SELECT screen is not displayed Remove the USB cable and repeat the procedure from step H again XX If END is selected the camera is not recognized by the printer In the or amp mode the camera turns off and in the mode the cam
126. s selected with the CAMEDIA Master software can be transferred to the Transferring the camera s albums to camera s albums your computer Albums created on the camera can be Transferring images from the camera or removable media to your computer transferred to your computer and played back with CAMEDIA Master Ferrari Photo Collection is included with CAMEDIA Master Olympus CAMEDIA Master software is included on the provided CD ROM For details refer to the CAMEDIA Master software user s guide d4ajndwoo e o sabew Buliuajsues EI 189 saliossa2oy EI 11 Accessories AC adapter The camera uses a cradle for recharging its battery To power the camera from a common AC wall outlet use the included Olympus CAMEDIA brand AC adapter CF P 27 The provided AC adapter is exclusively for use with Olympus digital cameras that require 4 8V DC input With the AC adapter plugged into a power outlet you can operate your Olympus digital camera for an extended period of time indoors When you use the adapter overseas a multiplug is needed to fit into local power outlets For details on multiplugs consult a travel agency ac adapter precautions e Use an AC adapter designed to operate on the AC voltage in the area the camera is being used e The AC adapter is exclusively for indoor use e Turn off the camera when disconnecting any power cables from the plug or wall outlet Not doin
127. s selected Displayed when FILE NAME is selected CANCEL BACK SELECT gt 4 GO OK CS PRINT Printing selected pictures D select END PRINT INFO 10 DATE Sou a re SES 5 MENU OK Print using the settings you have made MENU OK Frame Number of prints File name Date The settings you have made are displayed 100 0010 PRINT OK Changes the settings Selects other pictures to be printed The step H CANCEL MORE Go to step H screen is displayed again bi LXANM ass 6unurd jes1p dajulid ajqueduios abpiigiaid E uo Buljuld 6unutd jes1p PRI 4 ujud ajqueduios abpiigiaid e uo Buljulid PRINT Printing selected pictures H Select OK to start printing PRINT OK CANCEL gt BACK SELECT gt S gt j CANCEL resets the settings The PRINT MODE SELECT screen is displayed again CS Step Ell of Selecting the print mode P 150 GO OK Press to confirm A Displayed during print data transfer When printing is finished the MENU OK PRINT MODE SELECT screen is displayed again CS Exiting direct printing P 169 gt LJ TRANSFERRING If you print pictures without doing step RH the screen returns to step Hi CANCEL gt L Canceling printing Press MENU
128. stered in the album Before erasing the images cancel the registration e Formatting the card also erases images registered in the album It is not possible to register an image in multiple albums swingye ul sabeu Bursajsibay GEN al suinqje uj sabeu Bulsajsibay Bd SEL ALBUM Viewing images in an album Lets you view only the images registered in the albums Select SEL ALBUM in the menu C7 P 78 Select the album you want to view Rotate to select DR CE SEL ALBUM mess Control dial MENU OK button The SEL ALBUM screen is displayed If no images are registered in the album SEL ALBUM is not available f The top frame frame number 1 in MENU OK Play back the images in the album CS Viewing still images P 72 To exit album playback mode select CLOSE ALBUM in the menu SEL ALBUM REARRANGE UNDO ENTRY EXIT BACK SELECT GO OK MENU OK IS the album is displayed Slideshow sequential auto playback of images in an album You can run through all the images stored in an album automatically Play back the images registered in the Control dial album you want to view using slideshow C SEL ALBUM Viewing images in an album P 108 BACK NEXT button Select in the menu C P 78 Rotate to CS Ay START MENU OK button s TYPE g
129. stor Color Monitor A transistor color monitor constructed using thin film technology 203 snoauel aosiyy sl snoauesjaosiy EN Menu directory Shooting menu OD mode Function Setting Ref page SCENE i PROGRAM AUTO P 42 SCENE RESET YES NO P 71 FLASH MODE AUTO 4 P 58 amp 1 ______________________ ON OFF P 62 SUPER HIGH HIGH BASIC E MAIL P 66 wB AUTO ZS 9 HH P 68 a2 8 0 2 0 P 65 METERING 2 AUTO SPOT P 64 D i ON OFF P 61 DIGITAL ZOOM ON OFF P 60 AF MODE AUTO SPOT P 63 y _W__________ on OFF P 69 FORMAT _ YES NO P 103 SETUP REC VIEW OFF ON P 117 nn 4 ENGLISH FRANCAIS P 119 DEUTSCH ESPA OL ITALIANO SCREEN OF 1 2 P 120 SHUTTER SOUND OFF P 121 E i 2 BEEP OFF P 123 E 2 ed OFF LOW HIGH P 124 PIXEL MAPPING P 130 Qq 7 0 7 P 125 P 127 VIDEO OUT NTSC PAL 3 P 129 1 This item may not be selected depending on which situation related shooting mode is selected from SCENE 2 This item is not displayed when SCENE SELECT is set to SCENE 3 Settings differ depending on the region where the camera is sold Factory default setting 204 Menu directory Shooting menu amp
130. sues E Downloading images to your computer Double click the DCIM folder Double click the 1000LYMP folder 1 OOIOLYMP Image files JPEG files with files names such as P1010001 JPG are displayed DI Double click the Macintosh HD icon on 4ajndwioo e o sabewy Guluaysuesy the desktop em SS Deh tited BS 1 item 28 4 MB available Q pcm 1000LYMP CR 1 item 28 4 MB available Q 1000LYMP au P1010012 JPG CS P1010014 JPG CS P1010016 JPG 6 items 28 4 MB available P1010013 JPG P1010015 JPG P1010017 JPG D Macintosh HD Downloading images to your computer ui The Hard Disk window is displayed o S Macintosh HD np 13 items 8 22 GB available Apple Extras Adobe Fonts olympus Q Q H hs Am Deluxe Web Pages Late Breaking News Assistants Applications Internet System Folder Utilities Installer Logs Drag and drop the image file you want to save in the computer in this case P1010012 JPG to the Hard Disk window The image is saved in the computer in the Hard disk DDB P1010012 JPG Viewing the image files When the image file has been downloaded to the computer you can copy the image to any valid d
131. t NORMAL CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO gt OK MENU OK Select TYPE T See Slideshow types CS Slideshow START NORMAL oe auto playback P 82 TYPE FADER SLIDE CANCEL BACK SELECT gt a GO OK MENU OK Select START Rotate to select START NORMAL Press to confirm Slideshow starts eo CANCEL BACK SELECT gt op GO gt Di MENU OK e d Rotate te During slideshow you can display select 2 the next or previous images by A rotating the control dial Stop slideshow Press A Slideshow will be repeated until amp a MENU OK is pressed MENU OK 109 suingje ul s bewn Buiajsibay BA suinqje uj s ew Bulsajsibay Bd REARRANGE Arranging the order of images in an album Frame numbers are assigned to images in the album according to the order in which they are registered These numbers control image ordering Changing the frame numbers will change the image order so you play back images in a different order during a slideshow If you change the frame number to 1 the image will be displayed as the top frame Frame Frame number number before after hahi arranging 04 01 01 12 00 up arranging Before arranging After arranging Play back the album until you reach the Control dial point where you want to change the image order C7 SEL
132. t shot after the first shot First shot Second shot Third shot the same area appears in the frame for the next image Keeping the area in the frame at the edge of the screen in mind position the camera so that l sapou Buljooys pajejas uojenyis y Bursn GH sapow Buljooys pajejes uonenyis ay Buren ed 4 Press BACK NEXT to finish panorama shooting The camera is ready to take another set of panorama shots To exit the PANORAMA shooting mode press MENU OK and select another shooting mode in the menu CS P 42 Panorama shooting is possible only when using the Olympus CAMEDIA brand card If SUPER HIGH or HIGH is selected there may be cases where there is not enough memory to process the images on your computer It is recommended to use BASIC or E MAIL for panorama shooting CS Selecting the record mode P 66 The following functions are not available during panorama shooting flash shooting sequential shooting self timer shooting sound recording Ir 4 Using the advanced shooting functions Selecting functions from the shooting menu A number of useful menu functions available in each shooting mode as shown below Follow the basic procedure described on page 56 before you go to the particular instructions for each function CS Using the situation related shooting modes P 42 1 JE SCENE SELECT SCENE SELECT gt P i RESET cern aa avo SW am oo ooo ees Il EXIT BACK SEL
133. tangled in the camera strap or power cords 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 touch the camera cradle or AC adapter until charging is finished and the battery have cooled e The camera and cradle become hot while charging A specified AC adapter also becomes hot during long use At these times they may cause minor burns cF Do not use or store the camera in dusty or humid places e Using or storing the camera in dusty or humid places may result in a fire or electric shock lt Do not cover the flash with a hand while firing e Do not cover the flash with a hand while firing or touch it after it has just been fired It may be hot and cause minor burns Avoid using the flash for extended periods cF Do not take apart or modify the camera e Never attempt to disassemble the camera The internal circuits contain high voltage points which could cause serious burns or electrical shock cF Do not let water or foreign objects inside the camera e f the camera is accidentally dropped in water or if liquid is spilled into the camera stop using it allow it to dry and then remove the battery Contact the nearest authorized Olympus service center Safety precautions CAUTION Stop using the camera immediately if
134. ted image Enlarge the image Control dial CS Close up playback P 73 Entire image Display area When the image reaches the right left end gt lt 1 disappears To displace the picture vertically press MENU OK then og rotate the control dial E5 When the image reaches the top bottom end A V disappears The display area moves to the top Display area The display area moves to the bottom Entire image Index display Lets you show several images at the same time on the monitor It is useful when you want to quickly search a number of images to find a particular one Play back an image Control dial CS Viewing still images P 72 BACK NEXT button Press the zoom button Ha Zoom button Di e The 9 frame index screen is displayed e You can also select the number of images on an index screen from 4 16 or 25 C Selecting the number of images P 126 Wei Index display Rotate the control dial to move the frame to the desired image EI Press BACK NEXT to switch the playback method to page selection mode yoegheld PA A A IXIN AI 7 r Press the zoom button Q The screen returns to single frame playback Index display Display other index pages PAGE Rotate the displayed on the index screen The previous 9 images are control dial
135. th the European requirements for C safety health environment and customer protection CE mark cameras are intended for sales in Europe Trademarks IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation e Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation e Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc s All other company and product names are registered trademarks and or trademarks of their respective owners e The standards for camera file systems referred to in this manual are the Design Rule for Camera File System DCF standards stipulated by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA What you can do with this camera You can choose from more than 20 different types of scene shooting modes making it easy to set the appropriate shooting mode for a variety of shooting situations Once you ve selected the shooting mode just press the shutter button to take the picture CG P 34 You can take sequential shots lt P 61 or record movies with sound cF P 36 A OLYMPUS xD Picture Card The pictures you take are recorded and stored on the xD Picture Card You can create photo albums from the pictures stored on the xD Picture Card c gt P 104 When the camera is in the cradle The battery can be recharged with the AC adapter c7 P 27 Kal Images ca
136. uding any changes you have made are saved when the power is turned off If you prefer the original setting to be restored you can use this function to restore the factory default settings CS P 204 after the power is turned off Select RESET in the menu c7 P 55 Control dial Rotate to select ERY Den BACK NEXT button RESET 5 E P ti s gt 3 s K kp SELECT 5 GO amp 2 w MENU OK button MENU OK Select YES select o ES YES RESET ALL MODE Za E S CANCEL gt BACK SELECT a GO 0K MENUIOK The settings you have made in the SETUP menu c P 114 are Factory default settings are restored E Example FLASH MODE setting in the menu FLASH MODE is set to 5 FLASH MODE is returned to the default setting AUTO no indication gt Sen ZS Soen ZS If RESET is performed r suojouny Buljooys pasuenpe y buisn E 5 Playback Viewing still images Turn on the camera in the gt mode BACK NEXT button ry Press ep Control dial E Sa RH gt cy 2 m Kee D The shooting information The last recorded displayed on the screen image appears disappears after 3 seconds V V POWER switch Mode switch 04 01 01 00 00 a 15 ue Use the control dial to play back images you want to view Displaying ima
137. ury Bulooys pasuenpe y Buren e Selecting functions from the shooting menu METERING Changing the metering area Spot metering is useful when you do not want to let the brightness of the surrounding area affect the picture Recommended for shooting a backlit subject AUTO Meters the center of the monitor and the surrounding area separately The area in the center of the monitor may appear dark when there is strong backlight Select METERING in the menu then select AUTO or SPOT CG P 55 Dezem METERING AUTO _ SPOT CANCEL BACK SELECT 4 GO OK DIGITAL ZOOM MENU OK Take the picture IS SPOT Meters only the center of the monitor to determine exposure A subject can be shot with optimal exposure regardless of the background light Shutter button gt Control dial BACK NEXT button MENU OK button Selecting functions from the shooting menu Varying the image brightness Exposure Compensation In some situations you may get better results when the exposure that the camera sets is compensated adjusted manually Often bright subjects such as snow will turn out darker than their natural colors Adjusting toward makes these subjects closer to their real shades For the same reason adjust toward when shooting dark subjects Exposure can be adjusted in the range of 2 0 EV in 1 3 EV steps 2 0 Shutter button p Control dial
138. uter you can copy the image to any valid drive or folder on your computer system or you can view by double clicking The files will be opened in the default image viewer of the operating system If you want to view the image a different size or process it you will need to open the image with software that supports JPEG or TIFF images files such as Paint Shop Pro Photoshop or CAMEDIA Master software Notes on downloading images The card access mark on the camera s monitor blinks while the image is being downloaded Never remove the camera from the cradle or disconnect the USB cable while the mark is blinking as the image files may be destroyed Card access mark You can download images from the camera and save them in your computer in this case in the Hard Disk Double click the untitled icon displayed on the desktop when the camera is EU connected to the computer A If you cannot find this icon or if an error message appears when you double click the icon there may be a problem with one of the following The camera s power source the AC adapter is not properly connected or the battery power is low The card there is no card in the camera or there is a problem with the card Check that you can play back images on the monitor of your camera The USB cable the camera is not properly connected to the computer by the USB cable SH d4ajndwoo e o sefpuu Buliuaj
139. utton WE TTN Selects the paper size Control dial I BORMERLESS Selects the frame BACK NEXT setting on the paper I I I This shows the buttons f corresponding to the function I The gray part on the right shows tips for operating Select SIZE option Select BORDERLESS Steet option We setting is set to amp STANDARD procedures BORDERLESS setting ON The picture is printed filing the entire page OFF The picture is printed inside a pean blank frame t E Fress to contin Wewer Select END Rotate t EETRSEEE amono END 6unuysd 2041p dequyid jqpedwos 6pug 2id E UO CANCEL BEE SELECT GO OK MENU OK This sample page is only for your reference It may differ from the actual page in this manual Indications used in this manual Important information on factors which may lead to a malfunction or DI operational problems Also warns of operations that should be absolutely avoided cS Useful information and hints that will help you get the most out of your camera What you can do with this camera 3 How to use this manuall eut a due pated wee ge EINEN AE ye AN E ge KEE 4 Composition of the manual 5 How to read the instruction pages 0 0 eee 6 Safety precautions ernier EES Ee Ara oe eee oe Reardon ee 12 General precautions 12 Handling the camera 14 Caution for usage environment 1 0 2
140. vailable and 100 images can be registered in each album Images can be transferred from a PC to the albums on the card using CAMEDIA Master included on the provided CD ROM CS What you can do with the CAMEDIA Master software P 189 ALBUM ENTRY Registering images you shot Turn on the camera in the gt mode m mp 7 Zoom button W Ed Control dial BACK NEXT button H3MOd Select ALBUM ENTRY in the menu CS P 78 MENU OK button Displays the first frame registered in an album as the top frame If no image is registered no image appears CS REARRANGE Arranging the order of images in an album P 110 Album number SEL ALBUM The SEL ALBUM screen is displayed REGISTERED 0 CANCEL BACK SELECT gt S gt GO OK Number of images registered in this album E ALBUM ENTRY Registering images you shot Select the album in which you want to register images Rotate to select SEL ALBUM REGISTERED C 0 CANCEL BACK SELECT gt gt GO OK MENU OK Registering the currently displayed You need to display the image you image want to register before step P 104 Select THIS IMAGE MENU OK Select YES Rotate to select L e B Va ei T ASUM ENUY YES SELECT gt gt GO ien MENU OK During t
141. vation Select SET Select CANCEL to cancel the print reservation CANCEL BACK SELECT gt an GO OK 4 MENU OK The print reservation you made is being stored When storing is finished the screen returns to the playback menu Print reservation Picture with print reservation J a sqej ojoyd je Buljulid pue suojensasas und buryeyy SES sqe ojoyd je Bunuud pue suojensasas yud Bunjeyy GEN Resetting print reservation Lets you reset print reservation data You can reset all print reservation data or just the deta for selected pictures Resetting the print reservation data for all pictures Play back a still picture CS Viewing Control dial still images P 72 Select Oh in the menu CG P 78 MENU OK Select RESET EDIT MENU OK button P ALL ERASE RESET PRINT ORDERED is not displayed If print reservation has not been applied to any pictures this screen CANCEL BACK SELECT gt eet MENU OK Resetting the print reservation data for a selected picture Select El in the menu CF P 78 Rotate to select EDIT AP ALL ERASE j amp MENU OK EXIT BACK SELECTS on GO OK e Resetting print reservation Select KEEP otate to ele Rotate t select 5 PRINT ORDER SETTING SE SS RESET 3 KEEP Press to confi PRINT ORDERED Cs CANCEL
142. ve made MENU OK Multi print Number of prints The settings you have made are displayed Selects other pictures to be printed The step H CANCEL MORE Go to step H screen is displayed again IS MULTI PRINT Printing multiple pictures on one page H Select OK to start printing PRINT OK CANCEL resets the settings The A PRINT MODE SELECT screen is lt SI ES displayed again CS Step H of Selecting the print mode P 150 CANCEL BACK SELECT gt gt GO OK Displayed during print data transfer When printing is finished the PRINT MODE SELECT screen is displayed again CS Exiting direct printing P 169 MENU OK ET TRANSFERRING CANCEL If you print pictures without doing step RH the screen returns to step Hi Canceling printing Press MENU OK during data transfer to the printer When the screen shown on the right CANCEL is displayed select CANCEL Se MENU OK Weg Bunuugd oeupl Jeiuud ajqueduioo abpiigjold E uo Buljulid 6unurd jes1p Ga 4 ujud ajquedwuios abpiigiaid E uo Buljulid ALL PRINT Printing all the pictures stored in the card album Select the print paper items to set Control dial SIZE Selects the paper size BORDERLESS Selects the frame setting on the paper BACK NEXT button PRIN
143. ve action Ref Page The flash was set to the fill in flash mode 4 Select a different flash mode not fill in flash then shoot P 58 The center of the subject was too dark The picture is too dark Possible cause If the center of the subject is too dark the surrounding area emerges as too bright Adjust the exposure compensation toward minus Corrective action P 65 Ref Page The flash was blocked by your finger Hold the camera correctly keeping your fingers away from the flash P 31 The subject was out of the working range of the flash Shoot within the flash working range P 59 The flash was set to the flash off mode Select a different flash mode not flash off P 58 The subject was too small and was backlit Set the flash to fill in mode or set METERING to SPOT P 58 64 Bright white subjects such as snow come out darker than their natural colors Set SCENE to BEACH amp SNOW or adjust the exposure compensation toward plus P 50 65 The center of the subject was too bright If the center of the subject is too bright the image as a whole emerges darker Adjust the exposure compensation toward plus snoaueljaosiyy sl EN snoauesjaosiy E Troubleshooting The picture s colors look unnatural Possible cause Corrective action Ref Page Indoor lighting affected the Set the white balance appropr

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