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DIGITAL CAMERA
Advanced Manual
1 Taking Pictures
2 Viewing
3Setting Up
4 Printing Pictures
5 Connecting Computer
6 Appendix
2
How to use this manual
This manual contains a table of contents, an index and menus to enable
you to easily find the topic that you want to use or learn out more about.
Using the table of contents gP.5
All the titles in the manual are listed here, grouped into chapters.
The chapters are composed of the shooting, playback, printing, etc.
based on their purposes.
Using the index gP.189
The index lists the camera’s functions, parts and terms used in this
manual in alphabetical order. When you come across a word in the
manual that you do not understand or when you want to find a certain
term, use the index to find the page(s) where it is used.
Using the menu list gP. 1 8 0
The camera's menus are laid out in the form of a tree diagram
according to tab and show the setting options for each available
function. First find the menu you are looking for, then look for the
reference page number for each function.
when you want to select the language
in which the menus and error
messages are displayed
Go to Chapter 3 Seeting Up for the page
titled “Selecting a language W....84.”
For example...
when you want to know more about
ESP metering
Go to the index at the end of the manual
and look under E for “ESP....35”
For example...
when you want to find out which setting
to choose for 0
Go through the menus until you find 0
and look for the reference page number.
For example...
3
How to read the instructions
A sample page is shown below to explain how to read the instructions in
this manual. Look at it carefully before taking or viewing pictures.
zIndications used in this manual
This sample page is only for your reference. It may differ from the actual
page in this manual.
Important information on factors which may lead to a malfunc-
tion or operational problems. Also warns of operations that
should be absolutely avoided.
Useful information and hints that will help you get the most out
of your camera.
g Reference pages describing details or associated information.
2
Viewing
Displaying several pictures at once
This function lets you view several thumbnail
pictures on the monitor at once. It is useful
when you are looking for a specific picture. You
can change the number of pictures displayed.
“Selecting the number of pictures ” (P.51)
Press the side of the zoom button
in the playback mode.
The index display appears.
Use the arrow pad to select a picture.
: Moves to the previous picture.
: Moves to the next picture.
: Jumps to the previous index display.
(the frames before the top left frame)
: Jumps to the next index display.
(the frames following the bottom right frame)
Press the side of the zoom button.
The screen returns to single-frame
1 2 3
4
7
5 6
8 9
1 2 3
4
7
5 6
8 9
HQ
100-0005
This shows the
buttons and
button locations
for the function
concerned.
Procedure and the corresponding monitor display are shown.
4
Menu operations
The screen that appears on the monitor when you turn the camera on and press
the OK/MENU button is called the “Top menu.” There are three top menus as
shown below.
The shooting mode screens will be used here to explain how to use the menus.
See gP.180 for the Menu List.
To cancel the menu display, press the OK/MENU button again.
The arrow mark ( ) at the bottom or top of the menu indicates that there
are more options available.
F
WB
K
MODE MENU
m
S ERASE
INFO
MODE MENU
S ERASE
INFO
MODE MENU
MOVIE PLAYBACK
Shooting mode Playback mode (still picture) Playback mode (movie)
WB
GO
AUTO
SELECT
ESP/n
CARD
SET
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
AF MODE
ESP
o
AUTO
OFF
SPOT
DRIVE
CAMERA
Press
Exposure compensation
0.0
F
+
GO
SELECT
Operational buttons
(arrow pad and OK/MENU
button)
Press
SHQ 2272×1704
HQ 2272×1704
SQ1 2048×1536
SQ2 640×480
K
GO
SELECT
White Balance
Image quality mode
F
WB
K
MODE MENU
Operational buttons
(arrow pad and OK/MENU
button)
Use the arrow pad to select a tab
and a mode.
Operational buttons (arrow pad and OK/MENU button)
Press
MODE MENU
Press
Tab Function
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Contents
How to use this manual...........................................................................2
How to read the instructions....................................................................3
Menu operations .....................................................................................4
1 Taking Pictures .............................................. 9
Focusing on a subject that is not in center of frame (Focus lock) .........10
Changing focus zone (AF) ....................................................................12
Changing shooting scene modes l............................................14
Shooting scene modes ...............................................................15
Recording movies N ...........................................................................18
Using zoom systems .............................................................................20
Using the optical zoom................................................................20
Enabling digital zoom..................................................................21
Using flash #........................................................................................23
Changing resolution and quality K .....................................................25
Picture quality modes for still pictures.........................................25
Picture quality modes for movie..................................................28
Selecting white balance according to surrounding lighting 0 ..........30
Setting Exposure Compensation F....................................................32
Changing ISO sensitivities ....................................................................33
When brightness of subject and background differs 5.......................35
Taking close-up pictures & ..................................................................37
Setting up Super macro mode % ..............................................38
Using self-timer Y ................................................................................39
Taking successive pictures j.............................................................40
Panoramic shooting ..............................................................................42
Stitching together two pictures/ ..................................................45
Recording sound with still pictures R....................................................47
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2 Viewing ........................................................ 49
Displaying several pictures at once G ................................................50
Selecting the number of pictures G ..........................................51
Enlarging pictures U ............................................................................53
Rotating pictures y ..............................................................................54
Displaying pictures one after another m .............................................56
Recording sound with pictures taken R ................................................57
Playing back movies q .......................................................................59
Creating an index........................................................................61
Playback on a TV ..................................................................................63
Displaying shooting information ............................................................66
Editing pictures......................................................................................67
Creating soft focus pictures ........................................................67
Creating fish-eye pictures ...........................................................69
Creating black and white pictures ...............................................71
Creating sepia-tone pictures .......................................................73
Changing the resolution Q .......................................................75
Protecting pictures 0.........................................................................77
Erasing one picture S...........................................................................79
Erasing all pictures R .........................................................................80
3 Setting Up .................................................... 83
Selecting a language W ..................................................................84
Setting date and time X .....................................................................86
Saving settings......................................................................................88
Checking the picture you have just taken .............................................90
Setting beep/alert sound 8 .................................................................92
Setting shutter sound ............................................................................94
Setting volume ......................................................................................96
Setting power-on screen and sound .....................................................98
Recording power-on screen ................................................................100
Setting screen color ............................................................................102
Setting file names................................................................................104
Formatting a card ................................................................................107
Adjusting brightness of monitor s....................................................109
Adjust CCD and image processing functions......................................111
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4 Printing Pictures......................................... 113
Selecting printing method....................................................................114
Making print reservations <...............................................................115
All-frame reservation U...........................................................116
Single-frame reservation <......................................................118
Canceling print reservations .....................................................120
Printing with PictBridge-compatible printer .........................................122
Using the direct printing function...............................................122
Connecting the camera to a printer...........................................123
Printing pictures ........................................................................124
Easiest Printing .........................................................................125
PRINT mode/MULTI PRINT mode............................................127
ALL PRINT mode......................................................................131
ALL INDEX mode/PRINT ORDER mode..................................134
Exiting direct printing.................................................................136
5 Connecting Computer................................ 137
Operational Sequence ........................................................................138
Using provided OLYMPUS Master software .......................................139
What is OLYMPUS Master? .....................................................139
Installing OLYMPUS Master .....................................................140
Connecting the camera to computer ...................................................146
Activating OLYMPUS Master ..............................................................148
Displaying camera images on computer .............................................150
Transferring and storing the camera images on a computer ....150
Viewing still images/movies ................................................................153
Printing images ...................................................................................155
Transferring and storing camera images to a computer without using
OLYMPUS Master application ............................................................157
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6 Appendix.................................................... 159
Precautions .........................................................................................160
Handling the camera.................................................................160
Battery handling precautions ....................................................162
Card handling precautions ........................................................163
LCD monitor..............................................................................164
Error messages...................................................................................165
If a problem arises...............................................................................169
Green and red lamps and indicators ...................................................173
Camera maintenance..........................................................................174
AC adapter (sold separately) ..............................................................175
Names of parts....................................................................................176
Monitor Display List.............................................................................178
Menu List.............................................................................................180
List of functions by shooting mode......................................................184
Camera specifications.........................................................................186
Specifications of accessories ..............................................................188
Index ...................................................................................................189
9
1
Taking Pictures
This chapter describes how to take successive pictures, movies
and how to use the flash, zoom, etc.
To change the shooting settings, refer to “3: Setting Up.”
1
Taking Pictures
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1
Taking Pictures
Focusing on a subject that is not in center of frame (Focus lock)
When the subject you want to focus on is not exactly in the center of the
monitor and you cannot position the AF target mark on it, you can focus
on another point at roughly the same distance (focus lock) and take the
picture as explained below. This is called “focus lock.”
In shooting mode, position the AF
target mark on the subject you want to
focus on.
When shooting a hard-to-focus subject, point
the camera at an object about the same
distance away as the subject.
Press the shutter button halfway.
When the green lamp lights steadily,
the focus, exposure and white balance
are locked.
When the green lamp blinks:
c You are too close to the subject take the picture at least 50 cm/1.6 ft.
away from the subject. When the distance from the camera to the
subject is less than 50 cm/1.6 ft, select the macro mode. g“Taking
close-up pictures &” (P.37)
d Focus is not locked so release your finger from the shutter button, re-
position your subject and press the shutter button halfway again.
Recompose your shot while keeping
the shutter button pressed halfway.
P
a
2272*1704
2272*1704
2020
20
HQ
HQ
o
AF target mark
P
a
(
2272*1704
2272*1704
2020
20
HQ
HQ
o
Focusing on a subject that is not in center of frame (Focus lock)
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Press the shutter button
completely down to take the
picture.
Subjects that are difficult to focus on
The purpose of the camera’s auto focus feature is to bring the subject into
focus automatically, but under certain conditions, the auto focus may not
function effectively. If this happens, focus on an object with high contrast at
the same distance as the intended subject (focus lock), recompose your
shot and then take the picture.
For details of the focus lock procedure, refer to g P.10.
If the subject has no vertical lines, hold the camera vertically and focus on
the subject using the focus lock function by pressing the shutter button
halfway, then return the camera to the horizontal position while keeping the
shutter button pressed halfway and take the picture.
Subject
with low contrast
Subject with an
extremely bright area
in the center of the frame
Subject
without vertical lines
(See “Tips” below)
Subjects at different
distances
Fast-moving subject Subject is not in center
of monitor
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Changing focus zone (AF)
You can select the focusing mode.
Press the OK/MENU button in
shooting mode (K).
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the
[CAMERA] tab.
Press to go to the [CAMERA]
menu.
Press or to select [AF MODE].
Press to go to the AF mode
settings.
SPOT
The camera focuses on the subject in the
AF target mark.
iESP
Select the subject on the monitor that you
would like to focus on. The camera can
focus on the subject even when it is not
exactly centered.
F
WB
K
MODE MENU
ESP/n
CARD
SET
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
AF MODE
ESP
o
AUTO
OFF
DRIVE
CAMERA
SPOT
CAMERA
CARD
SET
ESP/n
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
AF MODE
DRIVE
ESP
o
AUTO
OFF
SPOT
Changing focus zone (AF)
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Press or to select [iESP] or
[SPOT] and press the OK/MENU
button.
The AF mode is set.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit
the menu.
Take the picture using the monitor.
SPOT
iESP
CARD
SET
ESP/n
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
DRIVE
AF MODE
CAMERA
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Changing shooting scene modes
l
There are 14 shooting scene modes to choose
from on this camera. To create the effects you
want, simply select the mode best suited to
your purpose or conditions.
Until you become familiar with the camera, it is
recommended that [PROGRAM AUTO] be used to take pictures.
Press (l) in shooting mode
(K).
The scene selection palette for selecting
the shooting scene mode is displayed at
left of the monitor.
Press or to select shooting
scene mode, and press the OK/
MENU button.
The selected shooting scene mode is set.
PROGRAM AUTO
SELECT
GO
For normal
shooting
SELECT
GO
PORTRAIT
Changing shooting scene modes l
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Shooting scene modes
PROGRAM AUTO P
All you need to do is press the shutter button. The camera automatically
selects the optimal settings.
PORTRAIT
I
Suitable for taking a full-frame portrait shot of
a person. Ideal for capturing accurate skin
tones.
LANDSCAPE L
Lets you take clear and sharp pictures of
distant scenery. Creates a very broad depth of
field to keep the entire view in focus.
LANDSCAPE + PORTRAIT
K
Suitable for taking pictures of both your
subject and the landscape.
NIGHT SCENE
m
Suitable for taking pictures of night views such
as illuminated buildings.
Slower shutter speeds are used when m (NIGHT
SCENE) mode is set.
The use of a tripod is recommended to prevent your pictures from being blurred by
camera movement when the shutter speed is slow.
Changing shooting scene modes l
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CUISINE G
Lets you take beautiful pictures of food. The
saturation, sharpness and contrast settings
are increased to take sharp, vivid pictures of
the subject.
BEACH & SNOW R
Suitable for taking pictures at a beach or in
snow. Lets you take beautiful pictures of
scenery with white sand or snow.
SELF PORTRAIT + SELF TIMER
N
Lets you take pictures of yourself and the
landscape.
BEHIND GLASS v
Suitable for taking pictures of items displayed
in a shop’s window or through glass.
SELF PORTRAIT
o
Enables you to take a picture of yourself while
holding the camera.
The zoom function is locked at the W position and
cannot be changed while in self portrait mode.
Spot metering is not available in this mode.
Changing shooting scene modes l
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INDOOR H
Suitable to take pictures of the subject indoors
together with background scene.
Picture quality mode can only be set to SQ2 “1280 ×
960”, “1024 × 768” and “640 × 480.”
CANDLE U
The optimum mode to take a picture of
candles preserving warm light of candles.
Picture quality mode can only be set to SQ2 “1280 ×
960”, “1024 × 768” and “640 × 480.”
SUNSET S
Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and
sunrises.
FIREWORKS y
Lets you capture the expanding burst of light
from a fireworks.
Slower shutter speeds are used when y
(FIREWORKS) mode is set.
The use of a tripod is recommended to prevent your pictures from being blurred by
camera movement when the shutter speed is slow.
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Recording movies N
You can record movies as well as still pictures
with this camera. The camera maintains the
correct exposure during movie recording even if
your subject moves.
The sound is automatically recorded when
recording a movie.
Set the mode dial to n, then press the POWER switch to turn
the camera on.
When power is turned on, the lens extends, the monitor turns on, and
the camera enters shooting mode.
Position the AF target mark on the
subject while looking at the picture on
the monitor.
During movie recording, the remaining
recording time is displayed on the monitor.
Press the shutter button halfway
and hold.
The focus and white balance are
locked and the green lamp lights
steadily.
$
$
R
$
00:3600:36
00:36
HQ
HQ
N
AF target mark
Remaining recording
time
Recording movies N
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Press the shutter button the rest
of the way and release it to start
recording.
While a movie is taken, N indicator
lights red.
Press the shutter button again to stop recording.
When the remaining recording time has been used up, recording stops
automatically.
To view the movie you have just taken, see g“Playing back movies
q” (P.59)
Press the POWER switch to turn off the camera.
The sound quality deteriorates temporarily if water gets on the microphone
or speaker. It returns to normal when the water has evaporated.
The optical zoom system cannot be used. When you want to use the zoom
system, select [ON] in the [DIGITAL ZOOM] settings. g”Using zoom
systems” (P.20)
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Using zoom systems
This camera has two zoom systems, one is a normal optical zoom
system and the other is a digital zoom system.
Using the zoom systems, you can change the scope and composition of
the picture you are taking.
Using the optical zoom
Press the zoom button in shooting
mode (K).
Press and hold the T side of the zoom button
to zoom in on a distant object. (Telephoto)
Press and hold the W side of the zoom
button to zoom out and obtain a broader view. (Wide-angle)
Shooting distance and shooting range
Optical zoom up to 2×
Optical zoom + digital zoom up to 8×
Zoom position Shooting distance
Shooting range (W × H)
(minimum shooting distance)
Macro mode (W) 20 cm (0.7 ft.) to ) 209 × 154 mm (20cm (0.7ft.))
Macro mode (T) 20 cm (0.7 ft.) to ) 105 × 78 mm (20cm (0.7ft.))
Normal shooting (W) 50 cm (1.6 ft.) to ) 509 × 376 mm (50cm (1.6ft.))
Normal shooting (T) 50 cm (1.6 ft.) to ) 255 × 191 mm (50cm (1.6ft.))
The zoom bar goes up or down.
Wide-angle (W)
Telephoto (T)
Using zoom systems
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Enabling digital zoom
The optical zoom is operated simply by
pressing the zoom button, but to use the digital
zoom, [DIGITAL ZOOM] must be set to [ON] on
the monitor.
The optical zoom magnifies the subject by
extending the lens. The digital zoom, on the other hand, enlarges the picture
by digitizing the image captured by the camera. The area in the center of the
image is cropped and magnified on the monitor. Pictures taken with the
digital zoom may appear grainy as a result.
Press the OK/MENU button in
shooting mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the
[CAMERA] tab.
Press to go to the [CAMERA]
menu.
Press or to select [DIGITAL
ZOOM].
Press to go to the digital zoom
settings.
F
WB
K
MODE MENU
CAMERA
CARD
SET
ESP/n
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
AF MODE
DRIVE
ESP
o
AUTO
OFF
SPOT
CAMERA
CARD
SET
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
AF MODE
DRIVE
ESP
o
AUTO
OFF
ESP/n
SPOT
Using zoom systems
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Press or to select [ON] and
press the OK/MENU button.
The digital zoom is set.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit
the menu.
The digital zoom cannot be used when [OFF] is selected.
Press the zoom button to operate the digital zoom.
Pictures taken with the digital zoom may appear grainy.
Camera movement is likely to occur at higher magnifications. Stabilize the
camera with a tripod, etc. to avoid camera movement.
The zoom systems cannot be used in the self portrait mode.
OFF
ON
CARD
SET
ESP/n
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
AF MODE
DRIVE
CAMERA
o o
White area : Range of optical zoom magnification.
Red area : Range of digital zoom magnification.
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Using flash #
The camera is initially set to Auto-flash, but you can select from the
following four flash modes according to the shooting conditions.
Auto-flash (Factory default setting)
The flash fires automatically in low light or backlight conditions.
!Red-eye reduction flash
The light from the flash may make the subject’s eyes appear red in
pictures taken in dark places. The red-eye reduction flash mode [!]
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.
After the pre-flashes, it takes about 1 second until the picture is taken. Hold
the camera firmly to avoid camera movement.
Effectiveness may be limited if the subject is not looking directly at the pre-
flashes, or if the subject is too far from the camera. Individual physical
characteristics may also limit effectiveness.
#Fill-in flash
The flash fires regardless of the available light. This mode is useful for
eliminating shadows on the subject’s face (such as shadows from tree
leaves), in a backlight situation, or for correcting the color shift produced
by artificial lighting (especially fluorescent light).
$Flash off
The flash does not fire even in low-light conditions. Use this mode in
places such as art museums where flash photography is prohibited.
Since a slow shutter speed is automatically selected in low light situations
when in the flash off mode, the use of a tripod is recommended to prevent
camera movement.
Using flash #
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Press (#) repeatedly in shooting
mode (K) to change the flash setting.
The flash settings change in the order
of the arrow. After [$], the setting
returns to [AUTO].
The flash charging lamp (#) blinks while the flash is charging.
Example: When [#] is set, the display
shows # indicator.
The flash setting mode display automatically
turns off.
P
a
AUTO
2272*1704
2272*1704
1111
11
HQ
HQ
AUTO
#
$
!
P
a
#
2272*1704
2272*1704
1111
11
HQ
HQ
o
Flash mode indicator
Flash working range
The appropriate shooting distance when using the flash is shown below.
Shooting distance (W) 0.2 to 2.8 m (0.7 to 9.2 ft.)
Shooting distance (T) 0.2 to 2.0 m (0.7 to 6.6 ft.)
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Changing resolution and quality K
Picture quality modes for still pictures
This function lets you select the resolution and quality when recording
pictures on the card. It is best to choose the resolution and quality
according to the purpose. The camera is preset to HQ mode.
Card capacity and number of storable pictures
The number of storable pictures listed in the table is approximate.
The number of remaining pictures may change according to the subject or
print reservation.
The number of remaining pictures sometimes does not change even when a
picture is taken or a stored picture is erased.
Recording sound with still pictures reduces the number of pictures you can take.
Record
mode
Picture
quality
Resolution Usage examples
SHQ Detailed
2272 × 1704
(Low compression)
For making large prints
or editing on a computer.
HQ
Normal
2272 × 1704
(Hereafter standard
compression)
For printing in postcard
size.
SQ1 2048 × 1536 For printing 3" × 5" prints.
SQ2
1600 × 1200
For small prints, posting
on the Internet or attach-
ing to e-mail.
1280 × 960
1024 × 768
640 × 480
Record
mode
Card
capacity
SHQ HQ SQ1
SQ2
1600 ×
1200
1280 ×
960
1024 ×
768
640 ×
480
16MB 5 16 20 24 38 58 90
32MB 11 32 40 48 76 117 180
64MB 22 65 81 97 153 234 362
128MB 45 130 163 194 307 469 726
256MB 90 262 326 389 614 940 1453
512MB 180 523 652 779 1229 1879 2904
arge
Small
Changing resolution and quality K
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Press the OK/MENU button in shooting
mode (K).
The top menu is displayed.
Press to select [K].
Compression rate and picture quality
The quality of the picture depends on the compression rate. Pictures taken in
a low compression record mode are clearer than pictures taken in standard
compression record mode. However, lower compression makes the file size
larger, reducing the number of pictures that can be stored on the card.
Resolution
This refers to the number of pixels (vertical × horizontal) used when saving
an picture. If the picture will be printed, higher resolution (larger number of
pixels) is recommended so that the picture will be clearer. However, higher
resolution pictures make the file size (amount of data) larger, so the number
of pictures that can be saved will be fewer.
Resolution and picture size on a computer screen
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 × 768 resolution is the same size as the
screen if you set the picture to 1× when the monitor setting is 1024 × 768.
However, if the monitor setting is greater than 1024 × 768 (such as
1280 × 1024), the picture only takes up part of the screen.
Resolution and Compression rate
F
WB
K
MODE MENU
Changing resolution and quality K
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Press or to select [SHQ], [HQ],
[SQ1] or [SQ2].
If you selected [SHQ], [HQ] or [SQ1], go to
step 4.
If you selected [SQ2], go to step 3.
Press to display the [SQ2] setup
screen.
Press or to choose a
resolution and press the OK/MENU
button.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The selected record mode and the number of shootable still pictures
are displayed.
To save the selected picture quality mode for the next time you use the
camera, set [ALL RESET] to [OFF]. gSaving settings” (P. 88 )
SHQ 2272×1704
HQ 2272×1704
SQ1 2048×1536
SQ2 640×480
K
GO
SELECT
1600×1200
1280×960
1024×768
640×480
SQ2
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
Changing resolution and quality K
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Picture quality modes for movie
You can select between two picture quality modes. The recording time
varies depending on the picture quality mode.
Total recording time per card
The recording time shown in the above table are approximate.
Record mode
Resolution
(Frames per second)
Recording time (16MB)
HQ
320 × 240
(15 frames/sec.)
Approx. 41 sec.
SQ
160 × 120
(15 frames/sec.)
Approx. 150 sec.
Record mode
HQ SQ
Card capacity
16MB Approx. 41 sec. Approx. 150 sec.
32MB Approx. 83 sec. Approx. 300 sec.
64MB Approx. 170 sec. Approx. 600 sec.
128MB Approx. 330 sec. Approx. 1200 sec.
256MB Approx. 670 sec. Approx. 2400 sec.
512MB Approx. 1300 sec. Approx. 4800 sec.
Changing resolution and quality K
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Press the OK/MENU button in the
MOVIE (n) shooting mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to select [K].
Press or to select [HQ] or [SQ].
Press the OK/MENU button.
The selected record mode and time remaining are displayed.
F
WB
K
MODE MENU
HQ 320×240
SQ 160×120
K
GO
SELECT
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Selecting white balance according to surrounding lighting
0
When daylight, the sun or tungsten lighting are reflected on white
substance, the shade of white produced will differ for each. People’s
eyes recognize white objects as being white irrespective of the
surrounding lighting, but with a digital camera the color needs to be
adjusted to suit the situational lighting so that white objects appear
white in the picture. This adjustment function is called “white balance.”
Press the OK/MENU button in shooting
mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to select [0].
AUTO
The camera automatically adjusts the white balance according to
the situational lighting so that colors look natural.
PRESET
Choose from one of the following white balance settings according
to the situational lighting.
5 Suitable for taking pictures under a clear sky.
3 Suitable for taking pictures under a cloudy sky.
1
Suitable for taking pictures under tungsten lighting
(incandescent).
> Suitable for taking pictures under fluorescent lighting.
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Press or to select [AUTO], [5],
[3], [1] or [>], then press the OK/
MENU button.
The selected white balance mode is set.
When the white balance mode is selected,
the white balance indicators [5, 3, 1,
>] are displayed on the monitor.
When [AUTO] white balance mode is set,
no indicator is displayed.
Set the white balance to [5] or [3] to
capture a sunrise or sunset with beautiful reddish tones.
The white balance feature may not be effective under some special light
sources, such situations where multiple lights are used.
If you set a white balance mode other than [AUTO], play back the picture
and check the colors on the monitor.
When the flash is fired with a white balance setting other than [AUTO],
colors may appear different in the resulting picture from those in the picture
you see on the monitor.
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Setting Exposure Compensation F
If your subject is extremely bright or dark, or if
the contrast between the subject and the
background is high, you can adjust the
brightness using the exposure compensation
feature. You can adjust the exposure between
+2.0 and –2.0 in 1/3 EV (Exposure Value) steps.
Press the OK/MENU button in
shooting mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to select [ F ].
Press or to select the exposure
compensation value.
:Adjusts towards [+] to give a brighter
picture.
:Adjusts towards [–] to give a darker
picture.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The selected exposure compensation value is set.
Often bright subjects (such as snow) will turn out darker on the picture than their
natural colors. Adjusting towards [+] makes these subjects closer to their real
shades. For the same reason, adjust towards [–] when shooting dark subjects.
We recommend that you return the exposure compensation value to 0 after
taking a picture with an adjusted exposure compensation.
If the flash is used, the picture brightness (exposure) may differ from the
intended brightness (exposure).
F
WB
K
MODE MENU
0.0
+
GO
F
SELECT
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Changing ISO sensitivities
Setting ISO sensitivity at a high level is
effective in taking pictures of the subject in
dark or low-lighting conditions. However, the
picture may contain noise or become grainy.
Press the OK/MENU button in
shooting mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the
[CAMERA] tab.
Press to go to the [CAMERA]
menu.
Press or to select [ISO].
Press to go to the selected the ISO
sensitivity setting.
AUTO
The camera automatically compensates by raising or lower-
ing sensitivity depending on the subject.
64/100/200/400
Use lower ISO sensitivities for taking pictures in bright day-
light to obtain a sharp picture. Use higher ISO sensitivities to
take pictures using a faster shutter speed.
F
WB
K
MODE MENU
ESP/n
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
AF MODE
ESP
o
AUTO
OFF
DRIVE
CARD
SET
CAMERA
SPOT
ESP/n
DIGITAL ZOOM
AF MODE
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OFF
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SET
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Press or to select a desired
ISO sensitivity and press the OK/
MENU button.
The selected ISO sensitivity is set.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit
the menu.
Take the pictures.
The higher ISO sensitivity setting you select, the higher noise level the
picture has.
The ISO sensitivities are measured based on silver-halide films but the
figures are approximate.
When [ISO] is set to [AUTO] and a picture is taken in a dark place without
using the flash, the camera automatically sets to a high shutter speed in
order to avoid camera shake.
When [ISO] is set to [AUTO] and the subject is so far as the flash light does
not reach it the camera automatically raises the ISO sensitivity.
ESP/n
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
AF MODE
DRIVE
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400
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When brightness of subject and background differs
5
Taking pictures of a backlit subject may result
in darkened faces or other foreground objects.
Using the spot metering in such situations will
ensure that the subject is clear regardless of
the background light.
Press the OK/MENU button in
shooting mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the
[CAMERA] tab.
Press to go to the [CAMERA]
menu.
Press or to select [ESP/n].
Press to go to the metering
settings.
ESP (no indication)
Meters the subject at the center of the monitor and the
area around it separately to obtain the optimum exposure.
n
Meters only the subject in the AF target mark at the center
of the monitor to obtain the appropriate exposure for the
subject in the center.
F
WB
K
MODE MENU
ESP/n
CARD
SET
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
AF MODE
ESP
o
AUTO
OFF
DRIVE
CAMERA
SPOT
ESP/n
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
AF MODE
ESP
o
AUTO
OFF
DRIVE
CAMERA
CARD
SET
SPOT
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Press or to select [n] and
press the OK/MENU button.
The spot metering is set.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit
the menu.
Take the picture using spot metering.
c Position the subject in the center of the frame and press
the shutter button halfway.
d Compose your shot and press the shutter button all the
way to take the picture.
ESP/n
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
AF MODE
ESP
n
DRIVE
CAMERA
CARD
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Taking close-up pictures &
Use the macro mode when you want to shoot a
close up of the subject, for example when
taking a picture of a flower.
With the macro mode, you can take pictures as
close as 20 cm (7.8 in.) to the subject. To shoot
even closer, select the super macro mode.
This lets you shoot as close as 8 cm (3.1 in.) to the subject.
Press (&) repeatedly in shooting
mode to select [&].
When the macro mode has been selected,
& is displayed on the monitor.
Take the picture using the monitor.
To cancel the macro mode, select [&OFF].
You can take pictures of your subject at a distance of more than 50 cm (1.6
ft.) with the macro mode set to ON. However, the camera will take longer
than usual to focus.
If you use the flash in macro shootings, shadows may be noticeable and the
appropriate exposure may not be obtained.
Shooting distance and shooting range
Zoom position Shooting distance
Shooting range (W × H)
(minimum shooting distance)
Macro mode (W) 20 cm (7.8 in.) to ) 209 × 154 mm (20 cm (7.8 in.))
Macro mode (T) 20 cm (7.8 in.) to ) 105 × 78 mm (20 cm (7.8 in.))
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Setting up Super macro mode %
Select the super macro mode to take pictures
as close as 8 cm (3.1 in.) to the subject.
The lens will be set to T (Telephoto) and the
flash will not operate.
Press (&) repeatedly in shooting
mode to select [%].
The lens is set in the T (Telephoto) position
and the camera is set in the super macro
mode. When the super macro mode has
been selected, % is displayed on the
monitor.
Take the picture using the monitor.
To cancel the super macro mode, set to [&OFF].
If you try to take a picture of a subject at a distance greater than 20 cm (7.9
in.) in the super macro mode, the camera takes longer to focus.
Shooting distance and shooting range
Zoom position Shooting distance
Shooting range (W × H)
(minimum shooting distance)
Super macro mode (T)
8 cm (3.1 in.) to
50 cm (19.7 in.)
44.3 × 33.2 mm
(8 cm(3.1 in.))
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Using self-timer Y
In the self-timer mode, the picture is taken approximately 12 seconds
after the shutter button is pressed. You are recommended to stabilize
the camera by using a tripod.
Press (Y) repeatedly in shooting
mode to select [YON].
When the self-timer mode has been
selected, Y is displayed on the monitor.
Take the picture.
To cancel the self-timer mode, select [YOFF].
The self-timer lamp lights for approximately 10
seconds, then starts blinking. After blinking for
approximately 2 seconds, the picture is taken.
To stop functioning of the self-timer, press .
The self-timer mode is automatically canceled
after one shot.
Do not operate the self-timer while standing directly in front of the camera
lens. The focus and exposure will not be able to lock.
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Taking successive pictures j
This function allows you to take a rapid succession of still pictures at
approximately 1.3 frames per second (7 pictures in [SHQ] mode) by
keeping the shutter button pressed.
As you can choose the best picture from a series of sequential shots,
you are recommended to use this mode when photographing a moving
subject.
Press the OK/MENU button in shooting
mode (K).
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the
[CAMERA] tab.
Press to go to the [CAMERA]
menu.
Press or to select [DRIVE].
Press to go to the successive
picture settings.
F
MODE MENU
K
WB
ESP/n
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
AF MODE
ESP
o
AUTO
OFF
DRIVE
CARD
SET
CAMERA
SPOT
ESP/n
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
AF MODE
ESP
o
AUTO
OFF
DRIVE
CAMERA
CARD
SET
SPOT
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Press or to select [j] and
press the OK/MENU button.
The successive picture shooting is set.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit
the menu.
Take the pictures.
Press the shutter button fully and keep it pressed. The camera will continue
to take pictures until you release your finger from the shutter button.
Focus is set at the first frame.
ESP/n
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
AF MODE
DRIVE
CAMERA
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Panoramic shooting
You can take advantage of the panoramic
shooting feature with the Olympus xD-Picture
Card.
The panoramic shooting lets you connect
pictures with overlapping edges into a single
panoramic picture, using the OLYMPUS
Master software contained in the CD-ROM
provided.
The panoramic mode is only available when using the Olympus xD-Picture
Card.
Press the OK/MENU button in
shooting mode (K).
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the
[CAMERA] tab.
Press to go to the [CAMERA]
menu.
Press or to select
[PANORAMA].
Press to go to the panoramic
shooting display.
F
K
MODE MENU
WB
ESP/n
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
AF MODE
ESP
o
AUTO
OFF
DRIVE
CARD
SET
CAMERA
SPOT
R
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OFF
PANORAMA
CAMERA
CARD
SET
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On the monitor, use the arrow
pad to choose the direction you
want to take the pictures in.
: Takes pictures from left to right.
: Takes pictures from right to left.
: Takes pictures from bottom to
top.
: Takes pictures from top to
bottom.
Take the first picture.
Focus, exposure and white balance
are set by the first picture. Do not
select an extremely bright subject
(such as the sun) for the first picture.
Takes pictures from left to right
Takes pictures
from bottom to top
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Make sure that the edges of the pictures overlap, then take
your pictures.
Use the frames at the edges of the screen as a guide when
composing your pictures. The first and second shots are taken so that
they overlay part A. The second and third pictures are taken so that
they overlay part B. Remember the picture in the frame so that you
can compose the next picture.
The panoramic shooting is possible for up to 10 pictures.
When you have taken 10 pictures, a warning mark is displayed.
When you have finished taking pictures, press the OK/MENU button
to exit the panoramic shooting.
To compose a panoramic picture, stitch the pictures taken together
using the OLYMPUS Master software contained in the CD-ROM.
A B
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Stitching together two pictures /
This function allows you to position two pictures taken in succession
next to each other and store them as a single picture. You can combine
two different subjects in one picture.
Press the OK/MENU button in shooting
mode (K).
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
First picture Second picture
Positioned on left. Positioned on right.
Picture during playback
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Press or to select the
[CAMERA] tab.
Press to go to the [CAMERA]
menu.
Press or to select [/].
Press to go to the composite 2
pictures shooting display.
Take the first shot using the monitor.
Take the second shot.
Once the second picture is taken, the
monitor automatically returns to the top
menu.
To cancel shooting in [/] mode before taking the first or second
picture, press the OK/MENU button. The first picture taken is not stored.
DIGITAL ZOOM
ESP
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AUTO
OFF
CARD
SET
ESP/n
DRIVE
ISO
AF MODE
CAMERA
SPOT
R
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CARD
SET
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Recording sound with still pictures R
This function lets you record sound when
taking a still picture. Recording begins about
0.5 seconds after pressing the shutter button
and lasts for about 4 seconds. When this
function is enabled, sound is automatically
recorded after each picture is taken. This is
useful for adding an audio comment to the
picture just taken.
Press the OK/MENU button in
shooting mode (K).
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the
[CAMERA] tab.
Press to go to the [CAMERA]
menu.
Press or to select [R].
Press to go to the Recording
sound with still pictures setting.
F
K
WB
MODE MENU
ESP/n
ISO
DIGITAL ZOOM
AF MODE
ESP
o
AUTO
OFF
DRIVE
CARD
SET
CAMERA
SPOT
CAMERA
CARD
SET
R
PANORAMA
2 IN 1
OFF
Recording sound with still pictures R
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Press or to select [ON] and
press the OK/MENU button.
Recording sound with still pictures is set.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit the
menu.
Press the shutter button to start the
sound recording. When the sound
recording is started, position the
microphone toward the sound source.
The volume of the recorded sound can be
adjusted during playback. g“Setting
volume” (P.96)
If the source of the sound you are recording
is more than 1 m (3.3 ft.) away from the microphone, the recorded sound
may not be very clear.
The next picture cannot be taken until sound recording has stopped.
Sound cannot be recorded during successive shooting (P.40), panoramic
shooting (P.42) or composite 2 pictures shooting mode (P.45).
OFF
ON
R
PANORAMA
2 IN 1
CARD
SET
CAMERA
Microphone
BUSY
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This chapter describes how to play back the still pictures and
movies.
To change the playback settings, refer to “3: Setting Up.”
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Displaying several pictures at once G
This function lets you view several thumbnail
pictures on the monitor at once. It is useful
when you are looking for a specific picture. You
can change the number of pictures displayed.
g
“Selecting the number of pictures G” (P.51)
Press the G side of the zoom button
in the playback mode.
The index display appears.
Use the arrow pad to select a picture.
: Moves to the previous picture.
: Moves to the next picture.
: Jumps to the previous index display.
(the frames before the top left frame)
: Jumps to the next index display.
(the frames following the bottom right frame)
Press the U side of the zoom button.
The screen returns to single-frame
playback.
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5 6
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Selecting the number of pictures G
You can choose to display 4, 9 or 16 thumbnail
pictures on the monitor.
Press the OK/MENU button in
playback mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [SETUP]
tab.
Press to go to the [SETUP] menu.
Press or to select [G].
Press to go to the index display
settings.
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Press or to choose the number
of pictures [4], [9] or [16] and press the
OK/MENU button.
The number of pictures in the index display
is set.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit
the menu.
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4
16
9
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Enlarging pictures U
A picture displayed on the monitor can be
enlarged up to 4 times their original size to
check the clarity of the picture.
Press the U side of the zoom button
in the playback mode.
The picture is enlarged in steps (1.5×,
2.0
×, 2.5×, 3.0×, 3.5× and 4.0×) each time
the U side of the zoom button is pressed.
When a picture is enlarged, you can view different areas of the picture by
pressing the arrow pad.
Press the G side of the zoom button.
The screen returns to single-frame
playback.
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Rotating pictures y
Pictures taken when the camera is held vertically are displayed
horizontally.
In playback mode, display the picture you want to rotate.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
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Rotated 90 degrees clockwise (+90°)
Rotated 90 degrees
counterclockwise (–90°)
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Press or to select the [PLAY]
tab.
Press to go to the [PLAY] menu.
Press or to select [y].
Press to go to the rotation display
settings.
Press or to select [+90°] or
[–90°].
The picture is rotated and displayed.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The rotated picture is saved.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit the menu.
Protected pictures cannot be rotated. Cancel the protection setting
before rotating a protected picture.
gProtecting pictures 0” (P.77)
The following pictures cannot be rotated:
-movies
- pictures edited on a computer
- pictures taken with other cameras.
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OFF
EDIT
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SET
R
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<
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PLAY
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CARD
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Displaying pictures one after another
m
This function automatically displays the
pictures in order (slideshow). For movies, only
the first frame is displayed.
Press the OK/MENU button in
playback mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to start the slideshow.
Pictures are displayed in sequence at
approximately 3 second intervals.
Still pictures recorded with sound are
displayed at in about 4 second intervals.
Press the OK/MENU button to exit the slideshow.
You are recommended to use an AC adapter and power coupler (sold
separately) when running a slideshow for a long period of time. If the battery
is used, the camera will automatically stop the slideshow after about 30
minutes and turn off.
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Recording sound with pictures taken R
This function lets you record sound to the still
pictures already taken, or renew recorded
sound. Recording time for each picture is for
about 4 seconds.
Play back the picture you wish to add sound to in playback
mode.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [PLAY]
tab.
Press to go to the [PLAY] menu.
Press or to select [R].
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<
R
OFF
SET
CARD
EDIT
PLAY
0
OFF
y
<
R
SET
CARD
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Press to select [START] and press
the OK/MENU button.
Sound recording starts.
If the source of the sound you are recording is more than 1 m (3.3 ft.) away
from the camera, the recorded sound may not be very clear.
When sound is recorded on the picture with sound, previous sound will be
erased and only newly recorded sound will be stored.
If the card has not enough memory space left (cards which can show a
warnig display), recording sound may not be possible.
If the camera buttons are operated while recording sound, camera operation
sound may be recorded.
Once sound has been recorded onto a picture, it cannot be erased unless
you record a new sound.
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<
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Playing back movies q
This function lets you play back movies on the
camera’s monitor.
When the playback mode is activated, the last
picture recorded is played back on the monitor.
Follow the instructions below to select a picture
with
n mark and play it back.
Press or in playback
mode to select the picture with the n
mark.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press
to select [MOVIE
PLAYBACK].
The movie is played back.
The playing time and the total recording time
are displayed on the monitor.
The time it takes to start movie playback
depends on the length of the movie and the record mode.
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Playing back movies q
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While a movie is playing back, you can select
the following operations.
:Rewind
:Fast forward
:Raise volume
:Lower volume
OK/MENU button: Pause
In pause mode, you can operate as follows.
:Reverse playback while the button is pressed
:Normal playback while the button is pressed
:Displays the first frame
:Displays the last frame
OK/MENU button: Displays the movie playback menu
The movie playback menu is
displayed when playback is finished.
Press
or
to select [RESTART] or
[EXIT] from the menu, then press the
OK/MENU button.
RESTART: Plays back the entire movie again.
EXIT: Cancels the movie playback.
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Creating an index
The camera automatically selects nine frames
from the movie and stores as still pictures,
enabling you to see the content of the movie at
a glance.
Select a movie with n and play it back.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to select [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [EDIT]
tab.
Press to go to the [EDIT] menu.
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Press again to go to the index
creation mode.
Press or to select [INDEX],
then press the OK/MENU button.
When the processing is completed, the
frames are saved as new still pictures.
The index is stored as pictures in different record modes from the original
movie.
The interval between the frames that are automatically selected for the
index varies depending on the length of the movie.
Record mode
when the movie was shot.
Image quality
when stored as an index
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SQ SQ2 (640 × 480 pixels)
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SET
CARD
EDIT
PLAY
INDEX
CANCEL
INDEX
GO
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Playback on a TV
You can play back pictures on a TV. Use the
AV cable provided with the camera to connect
the camera to the TV.
Select NTSC or PAL according to your TV
video signal system.
TV video signal systems
NTSC: North America, Taiwan, Korea, Japan
PAL: European countries, China
Press the OK/MENU button in the
playback mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [SETUP]
tab.
Press to go to the [SETUP] menu.
Press or to select [VIDEO
OUT].
Press to go to the video signal
system selection.
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Press or to select [NTSC] or
[PAL] and press the OK/MENU
button.
The video signal system is set.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit
the menu.
Turn the camera and the TV off.
Plug the AV cable into the Multi-
connector on the camera.
Plug the yellow plug and the
white plug of the AV cable into
the TV video (yellow) and audio
(white) input jacks respectively.
For information on your TV audio/video
input jacks, refer to your manual of the
TV.
NTSC
PAL
VOLUME
s
X
VIDEO OUT
8
CARD EDIT PLAY
SETUP
Multi-connector
Playback on a TV
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Turn the TV on and switch to the video input mode.
For information on the video input mode, refer to your manual of the TV.
Press the POWER switch to turn the
camera on.
The picture is displayed on the TV.
Operate the camera in the same way as normal playback to display pictures
on your TV.
When the pictures are played back on a TV, we recommed you to use an AC
adaptor and a power coupler (sold separately) to save battery power in the
camera.
Press the POWER switch to turn the camera off before disconnecting the AV
cable.
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Displaying shooting information
This function changes the shooting information displayed on the monitor.
The shooting information is displayed for approximately 3 seconds.
Press the OK/MENU button in the
playback mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to select [INFO].
The detailed shooting information is
displayed.
To return to normal display, repeat steps 1
and 2.
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Editing pictures
Creating soft focus pictures
This function enables you to add soft focus
effects to the selected pictures and store them
as new pictures.
By using soft focus effects, you can change
your picture to a vignette picture to give a
fantastic atmosphere.
While in playback mode, display the picture you want to
convert into soft focus picture.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [EDIT]
tab.
Press to go to the [EDIT] menu.
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Press or to select [SOFT
FOCUS].
Press to go to the soft focus picture
settings.
Press or to select [SOFT
FOCUS].
Press the OK/MENU button to create the soft focus picture.
Once the soft focus picture is created, it is stored as a new picture.
A new picture cannot be created if the card is full.
SOFT FOCUS
FISHEYE
BLACK & WHITE
SEPIA
Q
CARD
EDIT
PLAY
SET
CANCEL
SOFT FOCUS
SOFT FOCUS
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
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Creating fish-eye pictures
This function enables you to add fish-eye view
effects to the selected pictures and store them
as new pictures.
When the fish-eye view mode is selected, the
picture is transformed into a spherical picture.
While in playback mode, display the picture you want to
convert into fish-eye pictures.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [EDIT]
tab.
Press to go to the [EDIT] menu.
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Editing pictures
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Press or to select [FISHEYE].
Press to go to the fish-eye picture
settings.
Press or to select [FISHEYE].
Press the OK/MENU button to create the fish-eye picture.
Once the fish-eye picture is created, it is stored as a new picture.
A new picture cannot be created if the card is full.
SOFT FOCUS
FISHEYE
BLACK & WHITE
SEPIA
CARD
EDIT
PLAY
SET
Q
CANCEL
FISHEYE
FISHEYE
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
Editing pictures
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Creating black and white pictures
This function enables you to convert selected
pictures into black and white pictures and store
them as new pictures.
While in playback mode, display the picture you want to
convert into black and white pictures.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [EDIT]
tab.
Press to go to the [EDIT] menu.
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Editing pictures
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Press or to select [BLACK &
WHITE].
Press to go to the black and white
picture settings.
Press or to select [BLACK &
WHITE].
Press the OK/MENU button to create the black and white
picture.
Once the black and white picture is created, it is stored as a new
picture.
A new picture cannot be created if the card is full.
SOFT FOCUS
FISHEYE
BLACK & WHITE
SEPIA
CARD
EDIT
PLAY
SET
Q
CANCEL
BLACK & WHITE
BLACK & WHITE
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
Editing pictures
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Creating sepia-tone pictures
This function enables you to convert selected
pictures into sepia-tone pictures and store
them as new pictures.
While in playback mode, display the picture you want to
convert into sepia color.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [EDIT]
tab.
Press to go to the [EDIT] menu.
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Editing pictures
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Press or to select [SEPIA].
Press to go to the sepia-tone
picture settings.
Press or to select [SEPIA].
Press the OK/MENU button to create the sepia-tone picture.
Once the sepia-tone picture is created, it is stored as a new picture.
A new picture cannot be created if the card is full.
FISHEYE
BLACK & WHITE
SEPIA
CARD
EDIT
PLAY
SET
Q
SOFT FOCUS
CANCEL
SEPIA
SEPIA
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
Editing pictures
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Changing the resolution Q
This function enables you to change the
resolution of selected pictures and store them
as new pictures. This is useful when you want
to reduce the volume of picture data, such as
when posting pictures on the Internet or
attaching them to e-mail.
You can choose from two resolutions,
640 × 480 and 320 × 240.
While in playback mode, display the picture you want to
resize.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [EDIT]
tab.
Press to go to the [EDIT] menu.
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Editing pictures
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Press or to select [Q].
Press to go to the resize settings.
Press or to select the picture
size.
Press the OK/MENU button to create the resized picture.
Once the picture is resized, it is stored as a new picture.
A new picture cannot be created if the card is full.
If the resolution is 640 × 480 when the picture is taken, you cannot set
to [640 × 480].
FISHEYE
BLACK & WHITE
SEPIA
CARD
EDIT
PLAY
SET
SOFT FOCUS
Q
Q
640×480
320×240
CANCEL
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
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Protecting pictures 0
You can protect important pictures to avoid
accidentally erasing them. Protected pictures
cannot be erased by the single-frame or all-
frame erase function.
Formatting erases both unprotected and
protected pictures. g“Formatting a card” (P.107)
While in playback mode, display the picture you want to
protect.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [PLAY]
tab.
Press to go to the [PLAY] menu.
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Press or to select [0].
Press to go to the protection
settings.
Press or to select [ON].
To cancel protection, select [OFF].
Press the OK/MENU button.
The selected picture is protected.
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Erasing one picture S
Digital cameras let you erase pictures that you
do not want to keep.
You can also erase all the pictures stored
(except protected ones) on the card at once.
g“Erasing all pictures R” (P.80)
The protected pictures cannot be erased. g“Protecting pictures 0
(P.77)
Once erased, pictures cannot be restored.
While in playback mode, display the picture you want to erase.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to select [SERASE].
Press to select [YES], and press
the OK/MENU button.
The picture displayed on the monitor is
erased.
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NO
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Erasing all pictures R
This function erases all pictures stored on the
card.
The protected pictures cannot be erased.
g“Protecting pictures 0” (P.77)
Once erased, pictures cannot be restored.
Press the OK/MENU button in the
playback mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [CARD]
tab.
Press to go to the [CARD] menu.
Press or to select [ALL
ERASE].
Press .
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Press to select [YES], and press
the OK/MENU button.
All pictures, except for protected ones, are
erased.
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GO
SELECT
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Setting Up
Describes how to set operation modes and change settings.
3
Setting Up
When the same settings are available for “Shooting mode” and “Playback
mode,” the monitor displays for “Shooting mode” are used in this chapter.
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Selecting a language W
You can select the language in which the
menus and error messages are displayed on
the monitor.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [SETUP]
tab.
Press to go to the [SETUP] menu.
Press or to select [W].
Press to go to the language
settings.
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WB
K
MODE MENU
ALL RESET
PW ON SETUP
COLOR
8
ON
ENGLISH
NORMAL
LOW
W
CARD
CAM
SETUP
ON
W
W
ALL RESET
PW ON SETUP
COLOR
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NORMAL
LOW
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CAM
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Selecting a language W
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Press or to select the desired
language.
Available languages vary depending on
the region where you purchased the
camera.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The selected language is set.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit the menu.
You can select other languages too. The firmware for other languages can
be downloaded using Olympus homepage. For details, see Olympus
homepage.
FRANCAIS
ENGLISH
ESPAÑOL
PORTUGUES
W
GO
SELECT
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Setting Up
Setting date and time X
You can set the date and time.
This feature is handy when managing pictures
on a computer or printing pictures.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [SETUP]
tab.
Press to go to the [SETUP] menu.
Press or to select [X].
Press to go to the date/time
setting.
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Setting date and time X
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Press or to select one of the
following date formats: [Y]-[M]-[D]
(Year/Month/Day), [M]-[D]-[Y] (Month/
Day/Year), [D]-[M]-[Y] (Day/Month/
Year).
Press to go to the year input.
The following steps show the procedure used when the date format is set to
[Y]-[M]-[D].
Press or to set each of the last
two digits of the year.
Press to go to the month input.
Repeat the above step to finish the
date and time inputtings.
The time is displayed in 24-hour format. For example, 1:00 p.m. is displayed
as 13:00.
Press the OK/MENU button.
For a more accurate setting, press the OK/
MENU button when the time hits 00 seconds.
The clock starts when you press the button.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit
the menu.
If the camera is left for about a day with the battery removed, the date and
time settings will revert to the factory default settings.
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Setting Up
Saving settings
This function lets you save the shooting and
other settings you have made during shooting
or playback.
The camera is set to [ON] at the time of purchase.
The settings affected by [ALL RESET] are listed on g P.89.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or
to select the [SETUP]
tab.
Press to go to the [SETUP] menu.
Press or to select
[ALL RESET].
Press to go to the save on/off
settings.
ON
All settings are reset to the factory default
settings when the camera is turned off.
OFF
The settings made before the camera is
turned off are saved.
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WB
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MODE MENU
ON
W
CARD
ALL RESET
PW ON SETUP
COLOR
8
ENGLISH
NORMAL
LOW
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SETUP
ON
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W
COLOR
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Press or to select [OFF].
Press the OK/MENU button.
The save setting is turned on.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit the menu.
Settings not mentioned above are always saved.
See g“Menu List” (P.180 - 183) for information about all the default
settings (the settings when shipped from the factory).
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The functions and settings to save or reset your settings
Function Factory default setting Ref. page
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Checking the picture you have just taken
REC VIEW lets you check the picture you have
just taken on the monitor. The picture is
displayed for a few seconds between shots,
letting you check each picture as it is taken. If
you want to move on to the next shot
immediately without checking the previous
picture, set [REC VIEW] to [OFF].
Press the OK/MENU button in
shooting mode (K).
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [SETUP]
tab.
Press to go to the [SETUP] menu.
Press or to select [REC VIEW].
Press to go to the rec view
settings.
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WB
K
MODE MENU
ON
W
CARD
ALL RESET
PW ON SETUP
COLOR
8
ENGLISH
NORMAL
LOW
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SETUP
SHUTTER SOUND
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REC VIEW
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SETUP
Checking the picture you have just taken
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Press or to select [ON] or [OFF],
and press the OK/MENU button.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit
the menu.
For movie shooting mode, [REC VIEW] cannnot be set.
For successive pictures mode, the REC VIEW pictures do not appear.
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O N
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FILE NAME
PIXEL MAPPING
s
REC VIEW
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CAM
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Setting beep/alert sound 8
This function lets you adjust the volume of the
beep sound used for warnings and button
operations, or turn off.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [SETUP]
tab.
Press to go to the [SETUP] menu.
Press or to select [8].
Press to go to the beep sound
settings.
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WB
K
MODE MENU
W
CARD
ALL RESET
PW ON SETUP
COLOR
8
ENGLISH
NORMAL
LOW
CAM
ON
SETUP
W
W
CARD
PW ON SETUP
COLOR
8
ENGLISH
NORMAL
LOW
CAM
ON
SETUP
ALL RESET
Setting beep/alert sound 8
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Setting Up
Press or to select [OFF], [LOW]
or [HIGH].
To turn off the beep sound, select [OFF].
Press the OK/MENU button.
The beep sound is set to the selected level.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit the menu.
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W
LOW
HIGH
OFF
CARD
ALL RESET
PW ON SETUP
COLOR
8
CAM
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Setting shutter sound
You can select from three different sounds to
use as the shutter sound. You can also set the
sound level to [HIGH] or [LOW].
Press the OK/MENU button in
shooting mode (K).
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [SETUP]
tab.
Press to go to the [SETUP] menu.
Press or to select [SHUTTER
SOUND].
Press to go to the shutter sound
settings.
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WB
K
MODE MENU
W
CARD
ALL RESET
PW ON SETUP
COLOR
8
ENGLISH
NORMAL
LOW
CAM
ON
SETUP
SHUTTER SOUND
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PIXEL MAPPING
s
ON
RESET
REC VIEW
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CAM
SETUP
Setting shutter sound
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Press or to select [1], [2], [3] or
[OFF].
If you have selected a shutter sound ([1],
[2] or [3]), press to set the sound level.
To turn off the sound, select [OFF].
Press or to select [HIGH] or
[LOW] and then the OK/MENU button.
Again, press the OK/MENU button twice to
exit the menu.
The shutter sound is set.
The shutter sound level cannot be changed in the movie shooting mode.
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1
2
3
LOW
LOW
LOW
SHUTTER SOUND
SELECT
GO
CANCEL
LOW
HIGH
1
2
3
OFF
SHUTTER SOUND
SELECT
GO
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Setting Up
Setting volume
You can adjust the volume when playing back
a still picture with sound or a movie.
Press the OK/MENU button in
playback mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [SETUP]
tab.
Press to go to the [SETUP] menu.
Press or to select [VOLUME].
Press to go to the volume setting.
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WB
K
MODE MENU
W
ALL RESET
PW ON SETUP
SCREEN SETUP
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ENGLISH
NORMAL
CARD EDIT PLAY
ON
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Setting volume
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Press or to select [OFF], [LOW]
or [HIGH].
To disable the sound, select [OFF].
Press the OK/MENU button.
The volume is set.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit the menu.
H is displayed on the monitor while recorded pictures with sound are
played back.
VOLUME
s
X
VIDEO OUT
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EDIT PLAY
HIGH
OFF
LOW
SETUP
CARD
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Setting Up
Setting power-on screen and sound
You can set the screen to be displayed and
sound to be played each time the camera is
turned on. You can record and set your own
screen as the power-on screen.
g
“Recording power-on screen” (P.100)
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [SETUP]
tab.
Press to go to the [SETUP] menu.
Press or to select [PW ON
SETUP].
Press to go to the power-on
screen and sound setting.
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WB
K
MODE MENU
W
CARD
ALL RESET
PW ON SETUP
COLOR
8
ENGLISH
NORMAL
LOW
CAM
ON
SETUP
W
W
CARD
ALL RESET
PW ON SETUP
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8
ENGLISH
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LOW
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ON
SETUP
Setting power-on screen and sound
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Press or to select [SCREEN]
and then press .
Press or to select [OFF], [1], [2]
or [3] and then press the OK/MENU
button.
The screen [3] can be customized as your screen. If no screen is recorded,
no screen will be displayed when the camera is turned on.
Press or to select [VOLUME]
and then press .
Press or to select [OFF], [LOW]
or [HIGH].
[OFF] cannot be selected for [VOLUME] when [SCREEN] is set to [OFF].
Press the OK/MENU button.
Again, press the OK/MENU button twice to exit the menu.
The screen and sound level are set.
SCREEN
OFF
2
3
1
VOLUME
PW ON SETUP
GO
SELECT
LOW
HIGH
OFF
SCREEN
VOLUME
PW ON SETUP
SELECT
GO
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Setting Up
Recording power-on screen
Record the screen that appears on the monitor
when the camera is turned on. You can select it
from the pictures stored on the card.
Press the OK/MENU button in
playback mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [SETUP]
tab.
Press to go to the [SETUP] menu.
Press or to select [SCREEN
SETUP].
Press to go to the power-on
screen setting.
If a screen is already recorded, the
monitor displays the screen shown at right.
For recording the screens press or
to select [RESET] and press the OK/
MENU button.
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CARD EDIT PLAY
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SETUP
RESET
KEEP
SCREEN SETUP
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SELECT
CANCEL
Recording power-on screen
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Setting Up
Pressing , , and , select the screen to be
recorded.The press the OK/MENU button.
Press or to select [OK] and
press the OK/MENU button.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit
the menu.
The recorded screen here is recorded at [3] of [PW ON SETUP] position.
g“Setting power-on screen and sound” (P.98)
The movies cannot be recorded as the power-on screen.
OK
CANCEL
SET AS PW ON SCREEN
SCREEN SETUP
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
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Setting screen color
You can set the screen color displayed on the
monitor to [NORMAL], [BROWN], [BLUE] or
[BLACK].
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [SETUP]
tab.
Press to go to the [SETUP] menu.
Press or to select [COLOR].
Press to go to the color settings.
F
WB
K
MODE MENU
W
CARD
ALL RESET
PW ON SETUP
COLOR
8
ENGLISH
NORMAL
LOW
CAM
ON
SETUP
W
W
CARD
ALL RESET
PW ON SETUP
COLOR
8
ENGLISH
NORMAL
LOW
CAM
ON
SETUP
Setting screen color
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Press or to select [NORMAL],
[BROWN], [BLUE] or [BLACK].
Press the OK/MENU button.
The screen color is set.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit the menu.
NORMAL
BROWN
BLUE
BLACK
COLOR
GO
SELECTCANCEL
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Setting Up
Setting file names
For the pictures stored on the card, file names and folder names are
automatically recorded by the camera. File and folder names are
assigned as shown below, using a file number (0001-9999) and folder
number (100-999), respectively.
This function can be set to [RESET] or [AUTO] to determine how to
assign file and folder numbers. Select the more convenient setting to
transfer picture to a computer.
RESET
This resets the file and folder numbers each time a card is inserted
into the camera. The file number returns to “0001” and the folder
number returns to “100.” This is useful for managing pictures on
different cards.
AUTO
The file and folder numbers are assigned sequentially from the
previous card. This prevents duplicate file names when managing
multiple cards. This is useful for managing all of your images with
sequential numbers.
\DCIM\***OLYMP\Pmdd****.JPG
Folder number
(100-999)
File nameFolder name
Month (1-C)
Day (01-31)
File number
(0001-9999)
Months January through September are expressed by the
numbers 1 through 9, October by the letter A, November by B and
December by C.
Setting file names
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Setting Up
Press the OK/MENU button in
shooting mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [SETUP]
tab.
Press to go to the [SETUP] menu.
Press or to select [FILE NAME].
Press to go to the file name
settings.
F
WB
K
MODE MENU
W
CARD
ALL RESET
PW ON SETUP
COLOR
8
ENGLISH
NORMAL
LOW
CAM
ON
SETUP
SHUTTER SOUND
FILE NAME
PIXEL MAPPING
s
ON
RESET
REC VIEW
CARD
CAM
SETUP
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Press or to select [RESET] or
[AUTO].
Press the OK/MENU button.
The file name is set to selected mode .
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit the menu.
RESET
AUTO
SHUTTER SOUND
FILE NAME
PIXEL MAPPING
s
REC VIEW
CARD
CAM
SETUP
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Formatting a card
Formatting prepares the card to receive data
from the camera. This camera may not
recognize cards which have been formatted on
a computer or another camera. Be sure to
format the card with this camera.
All data stored on the card is erased when the card is formatted.
Protected pictures are also erased. When formatting the cards with pictures
stored, pay special attention not to erase them accidently.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [CARD]
tab.
Press to go to the [CARD] menu.
Press .
The [IFORMAT] screen is displayed in
shooting mode.
The card setup screen is displayed in
playback mode. Press or to select
[FORMAT] and press the OK/MENU button. The [IFORMAT] screen is
displayed.
F
WB
K
MODE MENU
FORMAT
SET
CARD
CAM
YES
NO
I
FORMAT
GO
SELECT
Formatting a card
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Setting Up
Press to select [YES].
Press the OK/MENU button.
The [BUSY] bar is displayed while the card
is being formatted.
Never open the card cover, or connect or disconnect the battery, AC adapter
and power coupler during formatting. Such action, may render the card
unusable.
CAUTION ERASING ALL
YES
NO
GO
SELECT
I FORMAT
BUSY
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Setting Up
Adjusting brightness of monitor s
This function lets you adjust the brightness of
the monitor.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [SETUP]
tab.
Press to go to the [SETUP] menu.
Press or to select [s].
Press to go to the brightness
settings.
F
WB
K
MODE MENU
W
CARD
ALL RESET
PW ON SETUP
COLOR
8
ENGLISH
NORMAL
LOW
CAM
ON
SETUP
SHUTTER SOUND
FILE NAME
PIXEL MAPPING
s
ON
RESET
REC VIEW
CARD
CAM
SETUP
Adjusting brightness of monitor s
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3
Setting Up
While looking at the monitor, press
or to adjust the brightness.
Pressing brightens the monitor, and
pressing darkens it.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The brightness is set.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit the menu.
s
GO
SELECT
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3
Setting Up
Adjust CCD and image processing functions
The Pixel Mapping feature allows the camera
to check and adjust the CCD and image
processing functions. This should be
performed once a year. Wait for about a minute
after taking a picture or playing back a picture
to allow for proper performance of the Pixel
Mapping function.
The camera was adjusted at the factory before shipment and does not need
to be adjusted immediately after purchase.
Press the OK/MENU button in
shooting mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [SETUP]
tab.
Press to go to the [SETUP] menu.
Press or to select [PIXEL
MAPPING].
Press to go to the pixel mapping
settings.
F
WB
K
MODE MENU
W
CARD
ALL RESET
PW ON SETUP
COLOR
8
ENGLISH
NORMAL
LOW
CAM
ON
SETUP
SHUTTER SOUND
FILE NAME
PIXEL MAPPING
s
ON
RESET
REC VIEW
CARD
CAM
SETUP
Adjust CCD and image processing functions
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Press the OK/MENU button.
The [BUSY] bar is displayed during Pixel
Mapping process and the camera is
adjusted.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit
the menu.
If you accidentally turn the camera off during Pixel Mapping process, start
again from step 1.
BUSY
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Printing Pictures
Describes how to print pictures taken with the camera in two
ways.
One is to print using the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) and
the other is using a PictBridge compatible printer.
4
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Selecting printing method
Printing without using a computer
Î You can use the printing service offered by photo labs.
You can have the pictures on the
card printed at a photo lab. If you
make print reservations (DPOF)
with the camera, you can get
pictures printed according to the
print reservation data. g“Making print reservations <” (P.115)
Î You can also print pictures directly with a PictBridge-
compatible printer. (Direct printing)
By connecting the camera to a PictBridge-compatible printer with the
USB cable, you can print out recorded pictures directly.
g“Printing with PictBridge-compatible printer” (P.122)
Printing using a computer
Î You can print pictures on a printer connected to the computer.
You can transfer the pictures from
the card to the computer and print
them. Printing is easy with
OLYMPUS Master that came with
your camera.
g“Using provided OLYMPUS
Master software” (P.139)
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Making print reservations <
You can specify pictures and the number of prints on the card. Take the
card containing this print reservation information to a DPOF-support
photo lab for printing. You can also print pictures at home if your printer
is DPOF-compatible.
There are two methods of reservation, all pictures can be reserved [U]
(all-frame reservation), or each frame can be selected and reserved
separately [<] (single-frame reservation).
g“All-frame reservation U” (P.116)
g“Single-frame reservation <” (P.118)
What is DPOF?
DPOF is short for Digital Print Order Format. DPOF is the format used
to record information relating to which frames have been selected, how
many prints are required and whether the date and time are to be
included. The DPOF print reservation data is stored on the card.
DPOF reservations for 999 frames can be made on one card.
Saving print reservation data may take considerable time.
DPOF reservations set by another device cannot be changed by this
camera. Make changes using the original device.
If a card contains DPOF reservations set by another device, entering
reservations using this camera may overwrite the previous
reservations.
Making print reservations <
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All-frame reservation U
Use this feature to print all the pictures stored
on the card. You can select whether or not to
include the shooting date and time. One print
will be made of each frame. Use single-frame
reservation to reserve multiple prints of a
particular frame.
You cannot make print reservations for pictures with the n (movie) mark.
Press the OK/MENU button in
playback mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [PLAY]
tab.
Press to go to the [PLAY] menu.
Press or to select [<].
Press to go to the print order
settings.
If print reservations have already been made,
the [<PRINT ORDER] setting screen appears, giving you the choice of
keeping or resetting the data.
m
S ERASE
INFO
MODE MENU
y
0
<
R
OFF
CARD
EDIT
PLAY
SET
CARD
EDIT
PLAY
SET
y
0
<
R
OFF
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Press or to select [U] and
press the OK/MENU button.
Press or to select whether the
date or time is to be included and
press the OK/MENU button.
NO: The pictures are printed without the
shooting date and time.
DATE: The pictures are printed with the
shooting date.
TIME: The pictures are printed with the shooting time.
Press or to select [SET] and
press the OK/MENU button.
The print reservation data is stored on the
card.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit
the menu.
<
U
< PRINT ORDER
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
NO
DATE
TIME
X
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
SET
7 ( 7)
< PRINT ORDER
CANCEL
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
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Single-frame reservation <
Use this function to select the pictures you
want to print one at a time. You can set the
desired number of prints for each picture or
change previous reservations.
You cannot print pictures with n (movie)
mark.
Press the OK/MENU button in
playback mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [PLAY]
tab.
Press to go to the [PLAY] menu.
Press or to select [<].
Press to go to the print order
settings.
If print reservations have already been made,
the [<PRINT ORDER] setting screen appears, giving you the choice of
keeping or resetting the data.
m
S ERASE
INFO
MODE MENU
CARD
EDIT
PLAY
SET
y
0
<
R
OFF
CARD
EDIT
PLAY
SET
y
0
<
R
OFF
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Press or to select [<] and
press the OK/MENU button.
Press or to select the picture
you want to print.
Press or to select the number
of prints.
The maximum number of prints you can set is
10. If you select 0, no prints will be made.
Press the OK/MENU button.
Press or to select whether the
data/time is printed or not, and press
the OK/MENU button.
NO: The pictures are printed without the
shooting date and time.
DATE: The pictures are printed with the
shooting date.
TIME: The pictures are printed with the shooting time.
Press or to select [SET] and
press the OK/MENU button.
The print reservation data is stored on the card.
Press the OK/MENU button again to exit
the menu.
<
U
< PRINT ORDER
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
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NO
DATE
TIME
X
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
< PRINT ORDER
SET
7 ( 7)
7 ( 7)
CANCEL
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
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Canceling print reservations
This function lets you cancel all the print
reservation data stored on the card.
Press the OK/MENU button in
playback mode.
The top menu is displayed.
Press to go to [MODE MENU].
Press or to select the [PLAY]
tab.
Press to go to the [PLAY] menu.
Press or to select [<].
Press to go to the print order
settings.
m
S ERASE
INFO
MODE MENU
y
0
<
R
OFF
CARD
EDIT
PLAY
SET
y
0
<
R
OFF
CARD
EDIT
PLAY
SET
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Press or to select [RESET] and
press the OK/MENU button.
Press to return to the PLAY menu.
Press the OK/MENU button to exit the
menu.
PRINT ORDERED
< PRINT ORDER SETTING
RESET
KEEP
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
< PRINT ORDER
<
U
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
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Printing with PictBridge-compatible printer
Using the direct printing function
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 set the number of prints on the camera’s monitor. It is also possible
to print out pictures using the print reservation data.
g“Making print reservations <” (P.115)
To find out if your printer is compatible with PictBridge or not, refer to
the printer’s instruction manual.
What is PictBridge?
It is the standards for connecting digital cameras and printers of
different manufacturers and printing out pictures directly.
What is STANDARD setting?
All printers that support PictBridge have standard print settings.
Selecting [<STANDARD] on the settings screen (P.127-135), pictures
are printed according to these settings. See the instruction manual of
your printer for its standard settings or contact the printer manufacturer.
For details of printing paper types, ink cassettes, etc., refer to the printer’s
instruction manual.
It is recommended to use the optional AC adapter and power coupler 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 not work properly or picture data may be lost.
Movies cannot be printed.
The camera will not enter sleep (stand-by) mode when the USB cable is
connected.
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Connecting the camera to a printer
Use the USB cable provided to connect the camera to a PictBridge-
compatible printer.
Turn the printer on and plug the
labeled end of the USB cable into
the printer’s USB port.
For details of how to turn the printer
on and locate the USB port, refer to the printer’s instruction manual.
Plug the other end of the USB cable
into the Multi-connector on the camera.
The camera turns on automatically.
The camera’s monitor turns on and the
screen for selecting the destination of the
USB cable is displayed.
Press or to select [PRINT] and
press the OK/MENU button.
[ONE MOMENT] is displayed, then the
[PRINT MODE SELECT] screen is
displayed on the monitor. Make the print
settings using the camera’s monitor.
gGo to “Printing pictures” (P.124)
If [PC] is selected accidentally, unplug the USB cable and start over from step 1.
You may be able to print even with a non-PictBridge-incompatible printer.
Contact the printer’s manufacturer for details.
Multi-connector
P C
PRINT
EXIT
USB
GO
SELECT
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Printing pictures
When the camera is properly connected to a
PictBridge-compatible printer, the [PRINT
MODE SELECT] screen is displayed on the
monitor. Use this screen to select the print
mode. You can choose from the following print
modes.
PRINT
Prints the selected picture.
g“PRINT mode/MULTI PRINT mode” (P.127)
ALL PRINT
Prints all the pictures stored on the card.
g“ALL PRINT mode” (P.131)
MULTI PRINT
Prints the same picture in multiple layout format on one
paper.
g“PRINT mode/MULTI PRINT mode” (P.127)
ALL INDEX
Prints an index of all the pictures stored on the card.
g“ALL INDEX mode/PRINT ORDER mode” (P.134)
PRINT ORDER
Prints the pictures according to the print reservation (DPOF)
data on the card. If no print reservations (P.115) have been
made, this option is not available.
g“ALL INDEX mode/PRINT ORDER mode” (P.134)
PRINT MODE SELECT
PRINT
ALL PRINT
MULTI PRINT
ALL INDEX
EXIT
GO
SELECT
PRINT ORDER
PRINT MODE SELECT
EXIT
GO
SELECT
Available printing modes, paper sizes, etc., may vary depending on the
printer you use. Please consult with the services of your printer’s manufac-
ture or to the printer manual.
Print modes and each setting
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Easiest Printing
The easiest procedure to print a picture
taken with the camera is described below.
With the [PRINT MODE SELECT]
screen displayed, press or to
select [PRINT], then press the OK/
MENU button.
The [PRINT PAPER] screen is displayed.
Press or to select the paper
size, then press .
When the [PRINT PAPER] screen is not
displayed, [SIZE], [BORDERLESS] and
[PICS/SHEET] are set to [<STANDARD].
Go to step 4.
Press or to select
[BORDERLESS] or not and press the
OK/MENU button.
OFF ( ): The picture is printed inside a
blank frame.
ON ( ): The picture is printed filling the
entire page.
PRINT MODE SELECT
PRINT
ALL PRINT
MULTI PRINT
ALL INDEX
EXIT
GO
SELECT
< <
PRINT PAPER
SIZE
BORDERLESS
STANDARD
STANDARD
SELECT
GO
CANCEL
< <
PRINT PAPER
SIZE
BORDERLESS
STANDARD
STANDARD
SELECT
GO
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Press or to select the picture
you want to print.
Press OK/MENU button.
Press or to select [OK] and
press the OK/MENU button.
Printing starts.
To return to the [PRINT MODE SELECT]
screen, select [CANCEL] and press the
OK/MENU button.
When printing is finished, return to step 4.
When you want to print more pictures, repeat steps 4 and 5.
MORE
SELECT
PRINT
SINGLE PRINT
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PRINT
OK
CANCEL
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
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PRINT mode/MULTI PRINT mode
With the [PRINT MODE SELECT]
screen displayed, press or to
select [PRINT] or [MULTI PRINT],
then press the OK/MENU button.
The [PRINT PAPER] screen is displayed.
Press or to select the paper
size, then press .
PRINT mode: Go to step 3.
MULTI PRINT mode: Go to step 4.
When the [PRINT PAPER] screen is not
displayed, [SIZE], [BORDERLESS] and
[PICS/SHEET] are set to [<STANDARD]. Go to step 5.
Press or to select
[BORDERLESS] or not and press the
OK/MENU button. Go to step 5.
OFF ( ): The picture is printed inside a
blank frame.
ON ( ): The picture is printed filling the
entire page.
PRINT MODE SELECT
PRINT
ALL PRINT
MULTI PRINT
ALL INDEX
EXIT
GO
SELECT
PRINT PAPER
SIZE
BORDERLESS
STANDARD
STANDARD
< <
SELECT
GO
CANCEL
< <
PRINT PAPER
SIZE
BORDERLESS
STANDARD
STANDARD
SELECT
GO
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Press or to select [PICS/
SHEET] and press the OK/MENU
button.
Press or to select the picture
you want to print.
Press the G side of the zoom button to
display the index. You can then select the
pictures you want to print from the index.
Select the print reservation method.
SINGLE PRINT: Makes a single-frame print reservation for the selected
picture according to standard settings. One copy is
printed.
MORE: Sets the number of prints of the selected picture in the
print reservation data. You can also add the date or file
name.
Setting a SINGLE PRINT reservation
Press .
Press when the picture with [<] is
displayed to cancel the reservation.
<
16
PRINT PAPER
SIZE
PICS/SHEET
STANDARD
SELECT
GO
100-0020
100-0020
MORE
SELECT
PRINT
SINGLE PRINT
<
MORE
SELECT
PRINT
CANCEL
100-0020
100-0020
Print reservation mark is
displayed.
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Setting MORE print reservations
c Press .
The [PRINT INFO] screen is displayed.
d Press or to select the item you
want to set, then press .
Press or to change the setting,
and press the OK/MENU button.
<×: Sets the number of prints. You can select up to
10 prints.
DATE ( ): If you select [WITH], pictures are printed with the
date.
FILE NAME ( ): If you select [WITH], pictures are printed with the
file name.
[DATE] and [FILE NAME] are not available in [MULTI PRINT] mode.
e When you have finished all the settings for [MORE], press the OK/
MENU button.
The screen displayed in step 5 appears.
To print more than one picture in
[PRINT] and/or [MULTI PRINT] mode,
repeat steps 5 and 6 and make
“single and/or multiple print
reservations” for all the pictures you
want to print.
is displayed in [MULTI PRINT]
mode.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The [PRINT] screen is displayed.
< ×
DATE
FILE NAME
PRINT INFO
WITHOUT
1
WITHOUT
SET
GO
SELECT
GO
SELECT
SET
MORE
SELECT
PRINT
CANCEL
<W
*
10
10
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The settings you have
made are displayed.
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Print the pictures.
Press or to select [OK] or
[CANCEL] and press the OK/MENU
button.
OK: Printing starts.
CANCEL: The settings are canceled and
the monitor returns to the
[PRINT MODE SELECT]
screen.
When printing is finished, the monitor
returns to the [PRINT MODE SELECT]
screen.
g“Using the direct printing function” (P.122)
To cancel printing
Pressing the OK/MENU button during print
data transfer displays the screen for selecting
whether to continue or cancel printing. To
cancel printing, press or to select
[CANCEL] and press the OK/MENU button.
PRINT
OK
CANCEL
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
TRANSFERRING
CANCEL
Screen during data transfer
PRINT
CONTINUE
CANCEL
GO
SELECT
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ALL PRINT mode
With the [PRINT MODE SELECT]
screen displayed, press or to
select [ALL PRINT] mode, then press
the OK/MENU button.
The [PRINT PAPER] screen is displayed.
Press or to select the paper
size, then press .
When the [PRINT PAPER] screen is not
displayed, [SIZE] and [BORDERLESS]
are set to [<STANDARD]. Go to step 4.
Press or to select
[BORDERLESS] and press the OK/
MENU button.
OFF ( ): The picture is printed inside a
blank frame.
ON ( ): The picture is printed filling the
entire page.
The [PRINT INFO] screen is displayed.
PRINT MODE SELECT
PRINT
ALL PRINT
MULTI PRINT
ALL INDEX
EXIT
GO
SELECT
< <
PRINT PAPER
SIZE
BORDERLESS
STANDARD
STANDARD
SELECT
GO
CANCEL
< <
PRINT PAPER
SIZE
BORDERLESS
STANDARD
STANDARD
SELECT
GO
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Press or to select the item you
want to set, then press .
Press or to change the setting, and
press the OK/MENU button.
If [PRINT INFO] cannot be set with your
printer, go to step 6.
One copy is printed for each picture.
DATE ( ): If you select [WITH], pictures are printed with the
date.
FILE NAME ( ): If you select [WITH], pictures are printed with the file
name.
Press the OK/MENU button.
The [PRINT] screen is displayed.
Print the pictures.
Press or to select [OK] or
[CANCEL] and press the OK/MENU
button.
OK: Printing starts.
CANCEL: The settings are canceled and
the monitor returns to the
[PRINT MODE SELECT]
screen.
When printing is finished, the monitor
returns to the [PRINT MODE SELECT]
screen.
g“Exiting direct printing” (P.136)
DATE
FILE NAME
PRINT INFO
GO
SELECT
< ×
WITHOUT
1
WITHOUT
SET
PRINT
OK
CANCEL
GO
SELECT
CANCEL
TRANSFERRING
CANCEL
Screen during data transfe
r
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To cancel printing
Pressing the OK/MENU button during print
data transfer displays the screen for selecting
whether to continue or cancel printing. To
cancel printing, press or to select
[CANCEL] and press the OK/MENU button.
PRINT
CONTINUE
CANCEL
GO
SELECT
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ALL INDEX mode/PRINT ORDER mode
With the [PRINT MODE SELECT]
screen displayed, press or to
select [ALL INDEX] or [PRINT
ORDER], then press the OK/MENU
button.
The [PRINT PAPER] screen is displayed.
Press or to select the paper
size, then press .
When the [PRINT PAPER] screen is not
displayed, [SIZE] and [BORDERLESS]
are set to [<STANDARD] (printer default
settings). Go to step 4.
Press or to select
[BORDERLESS] or not and press the
OK/MENU button.
OFF ( ): The picture is printed inside a
blank frame.
ON ( ): The picture is printed filling the
entire page.
The [PRINT] screen is displayed.
In [ALL INDEX] mode, [BORDERLESS] cannot be selected.
Go to step 4.
PRINT MODE SELECT
PRINT
ALL PRINT
MULTI PRINT
ALL INDEX
EXIT
GO
SELECT
< <
PRINT PAPER
SIZE
BORDERLESS
STANDARD
STANDARD
SELECT
GO
CANCEL
< <
PRINT PAPER
SIZE
BORDERLESS
STANDARD
STANDARD
SELECT
GO
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Print the pictures.
Press or to select [OK] or
[CANCEL] and press the OK/MENU
button.
OK: Printing starts.
CANCEL: The settings are canceled and
the monitor returns to the [PRINT
MODE SELECT] screen.
When printing is finished, the monitor
returns to the [PRINT MODE SELECT]
screen.
g“Exiting direct printing” (P.136)
To cancel printing
Pressing the OK/MENU button during print
data transfer displays the screen for selecting
whether to continue or cancel printing.
To cancel printing, press or to select
[CANCEL] and press the OK/MENU button.
PRINT
OK
CANCEL
GO
CANCEL
SELECT
TRANSFERRING
CANCEL
PRINT
CONTINUE
CANCEL
GO
SELECT
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Exiting direct printing
When you have finished printing, disconnect
the camera from the printer.
With the [PRINT MODE SELECT]
screen displayed, press .
A message is displayed.
Unplug the USB cable from the
camera.
The camera turns off.
Unplug the USB cable from the
printer.
PRINT MODE SELECT
PRINT
ALL PRINT
MULTI PRINT
ALL INDEX
EXIT
GO
SELECT
REMOVE USB CABLE
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This chapter describes how to transfer pictures stored on the
card to computer, and how to use various functions of
OLYMPUS Master.
For details, refer to the on-line “Help” and the manual of
OLYMPUS Master.
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Operational Sequence
You can transfer images from the card in the camera to your computer by connecting
the camera to the computer with the supplied USB cable.
Use of the AC adapter and power coupler (sold separately) is recommended
when using the camera with a computer. When using the battery for the camera
connected to a computer, be sure that the battery has sufficient power. Note that
the camera’s battery will continuously discharge (use energy) when connected
(communicating) with a computer. If the battery power is exhausted, the camera
will stop operating and the computer may malfunction and the image data (files)
being transferred may be lost.
Do not turn the camera off when the camera is connected with a computer, doing
so may cause a malfunction.
If the camera is connected to a computer via a USB hub, reliable operation
cannot be guaranteed. If a malfunction should occur, connect the camera directly
to the computer without using the USB hub.
Utilizing the images imported in a computer
Î Be sure to copy the images to the computer before editing the images using
graphic software. Depending on the application software used, editing images
(such as rotating) on the picture card may cause damage to the file data on the
card.
If the image data cannot be transferred from the card in the camera connected
using the USB cable
Î Use an xD-Picture Card adapter (sold separately) depending the operating system
for transferring the image data from the xD-Picture card to a computer. For details,
refer to Olympus homepage.
Installing OLYMPUS Master gP.140
Connecting the camera to computer using supplied USB cable gP.146
Activating OLYMPUS Master gP.148
Saving pictures on computer gP.150
Disconnecting the camera from your computer gP.151
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Using provided OLYMPUS Master software
The CD-ROM provided with the camera includes the OLYMPUS Master
application software for image editing and organizing your photos and movies.
What is OLYMPUS Master?
OLYMPUS Master is for use on computers to view, edit and organize
the pictures taken with the digital camera. When this software is
installed, the following operations can be performed.
For other functions and operations, refer to the on-line “Help” of
OLYMPUS Master and the related sections of this manual.
You can view the pictures and
movies, and you can also enjoy
the slides-show and play back the
sound.
You can transfer the image data
from the camera or media.
You can sort out and control the
images by displaying them in a
chronological index format.Using
the shooting date/time or keyword,
you can quickly find the desired
images.
You can edit the images by
rotating, reversing, trimming,
resizing, or adjusting color balance.
You can compose a panoramic
picture using the pictures taken in
the panorama mode.
You can compensate the images
the filter function and
compensation feature.
Using the printer, you can print
various items such as the indexes,
calendars and post cards.
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Installing OLYMPUS Master
Check the operating system of your computer before installing
OLYMPUS Master.
For the compatibility of a new operating system, see OLYMPUS
Website.
Operational Environment
Windows
This software is for use on computers with a pre-installed Operating System.
For Windows XP systems, only Windows XP Professional/Home Edition is
supported.
For Windows 2000 systems, only Windows 2000 Professional is supported.
If you use Windows 98SE, the USB driver is automatically installed.
If you install using Windows 2000 Professional/XP, log on as a user with
administrators’ privileges.
QuickTime 6 or later and Internet Explorer 6 or later should be installed to
the computer.
Operating System Windows 98SE/Me/2000 Professional/XP
CPU Pentium III 500MHz or better
RAM 128MB or greater (256MB or greater recommended)
Hard disk space 300MB or greater
Connector USB port
Monitor 1024 × 768 dots or higher, 65,536 colors or higher
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Macintosh
Macintosh not originally equipped with a USB port, normal operations
cannot be guaranteed on computers when the camera is connected using
the USB connectors.
QuickTime 6 or later, and Safari 1.0 or later should be installed.
Before starting the following operations, be sure to eject the installed media
by dragging into the trash. Failure to do so may cause the computer to
function unstably and require restarting.
unplugging the connection cable used between the camera and
computer
turning the camera off
opening the card cover on the camera
Operating System Mac OS 10.2 or later
CPU Power PC G3 500MHz or greater
RAM 128MB or greater (256MB or greater recommended)
Hard disk space 300MB or greater
Connector USB port
Monitor 1024 × 768 dots or higher, 32,000 colors or higher
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Windows
Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM
drive.
The OLYMPUS Master installation
window is displayed.
If the installation window does not display automatically, double click
the [My Computer] icon on your desktop and then click the CD-ROM
icon.
Select the language to be
installed.
Click [OLYMPUS Master].
The QuickTime installation window
automatically appears.
QuickTime is required to operate
OLYMPUS Master. If your computer
has the QuickTime 6 or later version
installed, the installation window will
not be displayed. Go to step 5.
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Click [Next], the operation
message window appears.
Operate according to the
messages.
When the software license agreement
window is displayed, review the
agreement and click [Agree].
The OLYMPUS Master installation window will be displayed.
Operate according to the window
messages.
When the software license agreement
window is displayed, review the
agreement and click [Yes].
When the user information window is
displayed, type in [Name] and the
[OLYMPUS Master Serial Number].
Then, select your resident country
and click [Next].
The serial number is shown on the
label pasted on the CD-ROM
package.
When the DirectX license agreement window is displayed, review the
contents and click [Yes].
The Adobe Reader installation dialog window appears asking whether
you wish to install it or not.
Adobe Reader is required to view the manual. If Adobe Reader is
already installed in your computer, the installation dialog window does
not appear.
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If you wish to install Adobe
Reader, click [OK].
If you do not wish to install, click [Cancel], and go to step 8.
The Adobe Reader installation window appears.
Operate according to the window
messages.
The installation completion window
appears.
Click [Finish].
The display returns to the initial window.
Select the option to restart the computer immediately and click
[Finish]. Remove the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive and
store it.
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Macintosh
Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-
ROM drive.
The CD-ROM window is displayed.
If the installation window is not displayed,
double click the [CD-ROM] icon on the
desktop labeled [
OLYMPUS Master].
Double click the installer icon.
Operate according to the window
messages.
The installer of OLYMPUS Master is
activated.
When the software license agreement window is displayed, review
the agreement and click [Continue] and [Agree].
The installation completion window appears.
Click [Finish].
Eject the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive and click [Restart].
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Connecting the camera to computer
Use the provided USB cable to connect the camera to a computer.
Connect the labeled end
of the USB cable to the
USB port on the
computer.
For the location of the USB
port on your computer, see the manual for the computer.
Connect the other end of the USB
cable to the multi-connector on the
camera.
The camera turns on automatically and the
camera monitor turns on to display the
connection selection window for the USB
cable.
Press or to select [PC] and
press the OK/MENU button.
Multi-connector
P C
PRINT
EXIT
USB
GO
SELECT
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The computer recognizes the camera as a new device.
Windows 98SE/Me/2000
The first time when the camera is connected to your computer, the
computer installs the software to recognize the camera. Wait until
recognition is completed and the completion message is displayed.
Click [OK] to complete the message.
The computer recognizes the camera as a [Removable Disk].
Windows XP
When the computer has been connected to the camera, a window is
displayed, prompting you to select the operation for the image files.
Click [CANCEL] because the images will be transferred using
OLYMPUS Master software.
Mac OS X
The image files are usually controlled by an iPhoto application. When
the camera is connected for the first time, the iPhoto application is
activated, so terminate it.
When the camera is connected to a computer, the camera does not function as
a camera.
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Activating OLYMPUS Master
Windows
Double click the (OLYMPUS Master) icon on the desktop.
The main menu window appears automatically.
Macintosh
Double click the (OLYMPUS Master) icon in the
“OLYMPUS Master” folder.
The main menu window appears automatically.
The first time the computer is
activated, the user information window
appears, input [Name] and
[OLYMPUS Master Serial Number],
then select your resident country.
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OLYMPUS Master main menu
c [Transfer Images] button
Use to transfer images from the camera or media.
d [Upgrade] button
Use to display the dialog box for upgrading to OLYMPUS Master Plus.
e [Browse Images] button
Use to display the browse image.
f [Backup Images] button
Use to back up images.
g [Create and Share] button
Use to display the enjoy menus.
h [Print Images] button
Use to display the print menus.
i [Close] button
Use to close OLYMPUS Master application.
Closing OLYMPUS Master
Click the (Close) button on the main menu.
The OLYMPUS Master application closes.
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Displaying camera images on computer
Transferring and storing the camera images on a
computer
Storing camera images on a computer.
In the OLYMPUS Master main menu, click the (Transfer
Images) button.
The transferring source selection menu window appears.
Click the (From Camera)
button in the menu window.
The transferring source window
appears. The list showing all the
images on the card in the camera is
displayed.
Select the image file, and click
the [Transfer Images] button.
The confirmation message is
displayed.
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Click the [Browse images Now]
button.
The image transferred into the browse
window is displayed.
To return to the main menus, click [MENU] on the browse window.
The lamp on the camera body blinks red while the images are being
transferred.
Never open the card cover on the camera, or disconnect or connect the
battery, AC adapter and power coupler. Doing so may cause damage to the
data in the card.
Disconnecting the camera from your computer
The camera can be disconnected after transferring the camera images.
Make sure that the lamp on the camera
is lit green.
For Windows 98SE
1 Double click [My Computer], then right
click [Removeable Disk] to display the
menus.
2 Click [Eject] in the menus.
Lamp
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For Windows Me/2000/XP
1 Click the [Eject Hardware] icon
displayed on the control strip.
2 Click the displayed message.
3 When the [Safe to Remove Hardware]
message is displayed, click [OK].
For Macintosh
1 Drag and drop the [NO_NAME] (or
[Untitled] icon) on the desktop to
[TRASH].
Unplug the USB cable from the
camera.
For Windows Me/2000/XP, when the [Eject
Hardware] menu is clicked, a warning message saying [Cannot Stop
Camera] may appear. In this case, check to see if the camera image
data is not being read or the application software used for opening the
camera image file is not in use. Then, restart the operation of [Eject
Hardware] and disconnect the cable.
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Viewing still images/movies
In the OLYMPUS Master main menu, click the (Browse
Images) button.
The Browse Window is displayed.
Double click the thumbnail of the
still picture you want to view.
The display switches to view mode
and the picture is enlarged.
To return to the main menu, click
[Menu] in the browse window.
Thumbnail
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Viewing movies
In the browse window, double click the thumbnail of the movie
you want to view.
The display switches to view mode and the first frame of the movie is
displayed.
Click the playback button at the bottom of the movie
display to start the movie.
The operation of the other buttons is as follows:
Item Description
1 Playback Slider
Moves the slider to select a desired
frame.
2 Time Display Displays elapsed time in playback.
3 Playback/Pause button
Play backs the movie. In playback
mode, acts as the pause button.
4 Back frame button Displays the previous frame.
5 Advance frame button Displays the next frame.
6 Stop button
Stops playing and returns to the first
frame.
7 Repeat button Plays back the movie repeatedly.
8 Volume button Displays the volume adjustment slider.
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Printing images
There are many printing menus for the photos, indexes, postcards,
calendars, etc. This section describes how to print photos.
In the OLYMPUS Master main menu, click [Print Images].
The Print Menu window is displayed.
Click the (Photo) button.
The Photo Print window is displayed.
Click [Settings] on the Photo Print
window.
The Printer Settings dialog window is
displayed. Set to the printer as
required.
Select the layout and size of the
photos to be printed.
If you want to print the pictures with
the shooting date and/or time, click
the check box [Print Date], then select
[Date] or [Date & Time].
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Select the thumbnail of the
picture you want to print and click
[Add].
The selected picture is displayed on
the layout as a preview.
Set the number of prints.
Click [Print].
To return to the main menus, click [Menu] on the Photo Print window.
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Transferring and storing camera images to a computer without using OLYMPUS Master application
This camera is supported by USB Mass Storage Class Device
Standards. Therefore, you can transfer and store images by connecting
the camera to a computer with the provided device specific USB cable
without using OLYMPUS Master application.
The environment of the connectable computer is as follows.
Windows: Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000 Professional/XP
Macintosh: Mac OS 9.0-9.2/X
Under the environment shown below, we cannot guarantee proper operation
even if it is equipped with the USB connector.
Windows 95/NT 4.0
Up-graded Windows 98/98SE from Windows 95
Mac OS 8.6 or prior (only for Mac OS 8.6 originally equipped with USB
connector and USB MASS Storage Device Support 1.3.5 is confirmed for
proper operation).
Computers with newly added USB connector using an expansion card
etc.
Computers that do not originally come with an operating system installed
or a home-made computer.
A USB driver should be installed if you use Windows 98/98SE. Before
connecting the camera to a computer using the USB cable, double-click
[INSTALL.EXE] to install the USB driver from the folder (indicated below) on
the provided OLYMPUS Master CD-ROM.
(The Drive name of your computer):\USB
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Troubleshooting, Camera Maintenance, Checking Functions
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Precautions
Handling the camera
WARNING
Do not use the camera near flammable or explosive gases.
To avoid causing a fire or explosion, never use the camera near flammable or explosive
gases.
Do not use the flash on people (infants, small children, etc.) at close range.
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.
Always use and store the camera out of the reach of young children and infants to
prevent the following dangerous situations which could cause serious injury:
Becoming entangled in the camera strap, causing strangulation.
Accidentally swallowing the battery, cards or other small parts.
Accidentally firing the flash into their own eyes or those of another child.
Accidentally being injured by the moving parts of the camera.
Do not look at the sun or strong lights with the camera.
To avoid damaging your eyes, never aim the camera directly into the sun, or any other
extremely bright light source.
Do not touch a charging battery or the battery charger until charging is finished
and the battery has cooled.
The battery and battery charger become hot while charging. A specified AC adapter also
becomes hot during long use. At these times, they may cause minor burns.
Do not use or store the camera in dusty or humid places.
Using or storing the camera in dusty or humid places may result in a fire or electric shock.
DANGER
If the product is used without observing the information
given under this symbol, serious injury or death may
result.
WARNING
If the product is used without observing the information
given under this symbol, injury or death may result.
CAUTION
If the product is used without observing the information
given under this symbol, minor personal injury, damage
to the equipment, or the loss of valuable data may
result.
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Do not cover the flash with a hand while firing.
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.
Do not take apart or modify the camera.
Never attempt to disassemble the camera. The internal circuits contain high voltage
points which could cause serious burns or electrical shock.
Do not let water or foreign objects inside the camera.
If 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.
CAUTION
Stop using the camera immediately if you notice any unusual odors, noise, or
smoke around it.
If 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.
To avoid dangerous electrical shock, never hold or operate the camera with wet hands.
Do not leave the camera in places where it may be subject to extremely high
temperatures.
Doing so may cause parts to deteriorate and, in some circumstances, cause the camera
to catch fire. Do not use the charger or AC adapter if it is covered (such as a blanket).
This could cause overheating, resulting in fire.
Handle the camera with care to avoid getting a low-temperature burn.
When the camera contains metal parts, overheating can result in a low-temperature burn.
Pay attention to the following:
When used for a long period, the camera will get hot. If you hold on to the camera in
this state, a low-temperature burn may be caused.
In places subject to extremely cold temperatures, the temperature of the camera’s
body may be lower than the environmental temperature. If possible, wear gloves
when handling the camera in cold temperatures.
Be careful with the strap.
Be careful with the strap when you carry the camera. It could easily catch on stray
objects — and cause serious damage.
Use only the AC adapter specified by Olympus.
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 information, 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 of the AC adapter or accessories. 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.
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Battery handling precautions
DANGER
This camera uses a lithium ion battery specified by Olympus. Charge batteries with the
specified charger. Do not use any other chargers.
Never heat or incinerate batteries.
Take precautions when carrying or storing batteries to prevent them from coming into
contact with any metal objects such as jewelry, pins, fasteners, etc.
Never store batteries where they will be exposed to direct sunlight, or subjected to high
temperatures in a hot vehicle, near a heat source, etc.
To prevent causing battery leaks or damaging their terminals, carefully follow all
instructions regarding the use of batteries. Never attempt to disassemble a battery or
modify it in any way, by soldering, etc.
If battery fluid gets into your eyes, flush your eyes immediately with clear, cold running
water and seek medical attention immediately.
Always store batteries out of the reach of small children. If a child accidentally swallows a
battery, seek medical attention immediately.
WARNING
Keep batteries dry at all times. Never allow them to come into contact with fresh or salt
water.
To prevent batteries from leaking, overheating, or causing a fire or explosion, use only
batteries recommended for use with this product.
Insert the battery carefully as described in the operating instructions. Never load the
battery with its +/– terminals reversed. Never force the battery into the battery
compartment.
If the rechargeable battery has not been recharged within the specified time, stop
charging it and do not use it.
Do not use a battery if it is cracked or broken.
If a battery leaks, becomes discolored or deformed, or becomes abnormal in any other
way during operation, stop using the camera and consult your dealer or an authorized
Olympus service center. Continued use may result in fire or electric shock.
If a battery leaks fluid onto your clothing or skin, remove the clothing and flush the
affected area with clean, running cold water immediately. If the fluid burns your skin, seek
medical attention immediately.
Never attempt to modify the battery compartment on the camera, never insert anything
(other than the recommended battery) into the battery compartment.
Never subject batteries to strong shocks or continuous vibration.
CAUTION
Before loading, always inspect the battery carefully for leaks, discoloration, warping, or
any other abnormality.
Follow these important guidelines to prevent batteries from leaking,
overheating, burning, exploding, or causing electrical shocks or burns.
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Olympus lithium ion batteries are intended for use only with Olympus digital cameras. To
find out whether your camera can be used with these batteries, read your camera’s
manual.
Always charge lithium ion batteries when using them for the first time, or if they have not
been used for a long period.
The battery may become hot during prolonged use. To avoid minor burns, do not remove
it immediately after using the camera.
When operating the camera with battery power at low temperatures, try to keep the
camera and spare batteries as warm as possible. Batteries which run down at low
temperatures may be restored after they are warmed at room temperature.
Always unload the battery from the camera before storing the camera for a long period.
Before using a rechargeable battery, be sure to read the instructions.
The number of pictures you can take may vary depending on the shooting conditions or
battery.
Before going on a long trip, and especially before traveling abroad, purchase an ample
supply of extra batteries. A recommended battery may be difficult to obtain while
traveling.
Card handling precautions
The card is a precision electronic device. Do not bend it or subject it to impact and keep it
away from static electricity. The data stored on the card is saved in a nonvolatile
semiconductor memory, but it can be accidentally destroyed.
Do not expose the card to water or leave it where there is a lot of dust.
Avoid using or storing the card in places of high temperature and high humidity.
Avoid using near heat-generating or combustible materials.
Fingerprints or dirt on the card contacts may prevent correct reading/writing of data. Wipe
the contacts gently with a soft dry cloth.
The card is a consumable item. After long use, writing to the card and erasing of
data no longer becomes possible. When this happens, replace it with a new card.
Olympus is not responsible for any damage to data saved in other media or loss of
data stored on the card.
Caution for usage environment
To protect the high-precision technology contained in this product, never leave the
camera in the places listed below, no matter if in use or storage:
Places where temperatures and/or humidity are high or go through extreme
changes. Direct sunlight, beaches, locked cars, or near other heat sources (stove,
radiator, etc.) or humidifiers.
In sandy or dusty environments.
Near flammable items or explosives.
In wet places, such as bathrooms or in the rain. When using products with
weatherproof designs, read their manuals as well.
In places prone to strong vibrations.
Never drop the camera or subject it to severe shocks or vibrations.
When mounted on a tripod, adjust the position of the camera with the tripod head. Do not
twist the camera.
Do not touch electric contacts on the camera.
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Do not leave the camera pointed directly at the sun. This may cause lens or shutter
curtain damage, color failure, ghosting on the CCD, or may possibly cause fires.
Do not push or pull severely on the lens.
Before storing the camera for a long period, remove the battery. Select a cool, dry
location for storage to prevent condensation or mold from forming inside the camera.
After storage, test the camera by turning it on and pressing the shutter release button to
make sure that it is operating normally.
Always observe the operating environment restrictions described in the camera’s
manual.
LCD monitor
Do not push the monitor forcibly; otherwise the image may become vague, resulting in a
Display mode failure or damage to the monitor.
A strip of light may appear on the top/bottom of the monitor, but this is not a malfunction.
When a subject is viewed diagonally in the camera, the edges may appear zigzagged on
the monitor. This is not a malfunction; It will be less noticeable in Display mode.
In places subject to low temperatures, the LCD monitor may take a long time to turn on or
its color may change temporarily. When using the camera in extremely cold places, it is a
good idea to occasionally place it in a warm place. An LCD monitor exhibiting poor
performance due to low temperatures will recover in normal temperatures.
The LCD used for the monitor is made with high-precision technology. However, black
spots or bright spots of light may appear constantly on the LCD Monitor. Due to its
characteristics or the angle at which you are viewing the monitor, the spot may not be
uniform in color and brightness. This is not a malfunction.
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Error messages
Monitor indication Corrective action
Insert a card, or remove the card once and
reinsert it correctly. g See the separate
Basic manual provided.
Wipe the gold contacts with a commercially
available cleaning paper and insert the card
again. If the problem persists, format the
card. If the card cannot be formatted, use
another card.
There is a problem with the card and it can-
not be used. If the card cannot be formatted,
use another card. Insert a new card.
Read-only has been set using a computer.
Use the computer again to cancel the read-
only setting.
If this indication does not disappear, save the
pictures on the card to the computer and for-
mat the card with the camera.
Replace the card or erase unwanted pic-
tures. Before erasing, transfer all important
pictures to a computer.
The card contains no pictures. Record pic-
tures before playing back.
NO CARD
CARD ERROR
WRITE-PROTECT
CARD FULL
NO PICTURE
Error messages
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Use image editing software such as the
OLYMPUS Master provided to view the pic-
tures on a computer. If that cannot be done,
the image file is damaged.
Format the card. g(P.107)
Close the card cover. g See the separate
Basic manual provided.
Set the date/time. g(P.86)
Charge the battery.
Monitor indication Corrective action
PICTURE ERROR
POWER OFF
CARD SETUP
FORMAT
SELECT
GO
CARD-COVER OPEN
Y/M/D
BATTERY EMPTY
Error messages
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The camera is not connected to the printer or
computer 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.
The paper is jammed in the printer. Remove
the jammed paper.
The printer’s paper tray has been removed or
a similar action has been taken. Do not oper-
ate the printer while configuring the printer
settings.
Monitor indication Corrective action
NO CONNECT
ION
CANCEL
YES
NO PAPER
CANCEL
YES
NO INK
CANCEL
YES
JAMMED
CANCEL
YES
SETTINGS CHANGED
CANCEL
Error messages
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There is a problem with the printer and/or
camera. Turn off the camera and printer,
check the printer, and then turn on both
devices.
Monitor indication Corrective action
PRINT ERROR
CANCEL
YES
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If a problem arises
Possible cause Corrective action
Ref.
page
The camera does not respond or the monitor does not turn on
n
The power is off.
n
Turn the camera on. *1
o
The battery is exhausted.
o
Charge the battery. *1
p
The battery is temporarily
unable to function because of
the cold.
p
Warm the battery by putting it
in your pocket for a while.
q
There is condensation inside
the camera.
q
Turn the camera off and wait until
it dries before turning it on again.
r
The camera turned off auto-
matically in the shooting mode.
r
To save battery power, the cam-
era automatically enters the sleep
mode after about 3 minutes of no
activity. Press any button such as
the zoom button.
*1
s
The camera turned off auto-
matically in the playback
mode.
s
To save battery power, the
camera automatically enters
the sleep mode. Turn the cam-
era on again.
*1
t
The camera is connected to a
computer.
t
The camera will not operate while
it is connected to a computer.
The camera does not work properly
n
You used a card that had been
formatted on a computer.
n
This may damage the card or
the pictures files on the card. It
may also make the recording
time exceptionally long or pre-
vent playback. Format the card
with the camera.
P. 1 0 7
No picture is taken when the shutter button is pressed
n
The card is full.
n
Erase unwanted pictures or
insert a new card. Before eras-
ing, transfer all important pic-
tures to a computer.
*1
P.79,
80,
P. 1 5 0
o
The flash is charging.
o
Wait until the flash charging
lamp stops blinking.
P.24,
173
p
The picture is being written to
the card.
p
Wait until the red lamp on the
camera body stops blinking.
P. 1 7 3
q The memory gauge is full. q Wait until there is room in the
memory gauge.
*1
*1 See the separate Basic manual provided.
If a problem arises
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The flash does not fire
n
The flash is set to [$].
n
Select a flash mode other than
[$].
P. 2 3
o
The subject was excessively
illuminated.
o
If you want the flash to fire on a
brightly illuminated subject, set
the flash to [#].
P. 2 3
The picture cannot be played back
n
The power is off.
n
Turn the camera ON. *1
o
The camera is in the shooting
mode.
o
Turn the mode dial to set at q or
press the QUICK VIEW button.
*1
p
No pictures have been taken.
p
Record pictures before playing
back.
*1
q
The picture information (file
name, etc.) was changed on a
computer.
q
To avoid camera malfunction,
do not change the information
on the card with a computer.
The date recorded in the picture data is wrong
n
The date/time is not set.
n
Set the date/time. The date
and time are not set at the time
of purchase.
P. 8 6
o
The camera has been left with
the battery removed.
o
Set the date and time again. P.86
p
The camera detected a prob-
lem in the power supply from
the battery/AC adapter during
operation.
p
The camera may stop working
if the power fails during opera-
tion. When normal operation is
restored, all the camera set-
tings may be reset. Set the
date and time again.
P. 8 6
q
A card charged with static
electricity was inserted.
q
Set the date and time again. P.86
The settings are reset to the factory default settings
when the camera is turned off
n
The camera was turned off
without saving the settings.
n
Set [ALL RESET] to [OFF]. P.88
The monitor is hard to see
n
The brightness is not adjusted
properly.
n
Adjust the monitor brightness. P.109
o
The monitor is exposed to
direct sunlight.
o
Block the sunlight with your
hand.
*1 See the separate Basic manual provided.
Possible cause Corrective action
Ref.
page
If a problem arises
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The picture is out of focus
n
The camera moved when the
shutter button was pressed.
n
Hold the camera correctly.
Press the shutter button gently.
When you take a picture with
the [$] or [m](NIGHT
SCENE) in a dark situation,
use a tripod or hold the camera
firmly.
*1
P.23,
14
o
The subject is too close.
o
Use the macro or super macro
mode.
P.37,
38
p
In self-timer mode, you were
standing in front of the camera
lens when you pressed the
shutter button.
p
If you press the shutter button
when you are standing in front of
the camera lens, the camera will
focus on you. Press the shutter
button while looking at the monitor.
q
The green lamp on the monitor
blinked when the shutter but-
ton was pressed halfway.
q
Wait until the green lamp lights
before pressing the shutter
button fully.
P.173,
*1
r
You did not use focus lock
when the subject was outside
the center of the frame.
r
Use focus lock to obtain an
accurate focus.
P. 1 0
s
The lens was dirty (there was
water on it, etc.).
s
Wipe the lens. Use a commer-
cially available blower brush
and then wipe with a lens
cleaning paper to remove dust.
If the lens is left dirty or wet,
mold may form.
The picture has obscured edge(s)
n
The lens was partly blocked by
your finger or the strap.
n
Hold the camera correctly. *1
o
The subject was too close.
o
Check the actual picture area
by using the monitor to take
the picture.
*1
The picture is too bright
n
The flash was set to [#].
n
Set a flash mode other than
[#].
P. 2 3
o
The subject was excessively
illuminated.
o
Adjust the exposure compen-
sation toward minus (–) or
change the camera position.
P. 3 2
*1 See the separate Basic manual provided.
Possible cause Corrective action
Ref.
page
If a problem arises
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The picture is too dark
n
The flash was blocked by your
finger.
n
Hold the camera correctly. *1
o
The subject was out of the
working range of the flash.
o
Shoot within the flash working
range.
P. 2 4
p
The flash was set to [$].
p
Select a flash mode other than
[$].
P. 2 3
q
The picture was taken against
the light.
q
Set the flash to [#], or use the
spot metering mode.
P.23,
35
r
You took a picture of a bright
subject such as a snow-cov-
ered landscape.
r
You can take a beautiful picture
in this situation by selecting the
shooting mode [R](BEACH &
SNOW).
P. 1 4
The colors of pictures taken indoors look unnatural
n
Indoor lighting can affect the
picture’s colors.
n
Adjust the white balance to suit
the lighting.
P. 3 0
o
There was no white in the sub-
ject.
o
Include something white in the
picture, or shoot using the [#].
P. 2 3
p
The white balance setting is
wrong.
p
Adjust the white balance
according to the light source.
P. 3 0
The printer fails to connect
n
[PC] was selected on the moni-
tor after connecting to the
printer with the USB cable.
n
Remove the USB cable, and
start again from step 1.
P. 1 2 3
o
The printer does not support
PictBridge.
o
Refer to the printer’s instruc-
tion manual or contact the
printer manufactuer.
The camera is not recognized by the computer
n
The USB driver has not been
installed.
n
It is necessary to install the
USB driver for Windows 98/
98SE. Install the driver.
P.140,
157
*1 See the separate Basic manual provided.
Possible cause Corrective action
Ref.
page
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6
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Green and red lamps and indicators
The green lamp and flash stand-by (#) indicator on the monitor and the
lamp on the camera body indicate the following depending on whether
they are on, off or blinking.
Lamp or
indicator
Camera status
Possible/
Impossible actions
Green lamp on
the monitor
lights
The subject is in focus (when
the shutter button is pressed
halfway).
Pictures can be taken.
Green lamp on
the monitor
blinks
The subject is not in focus
(when the shutter button is
pressed halfway).
Pictures can be taken, but may
be out of focus.
Flash stand-by/
flash charging
lamp (#) blinks
The flash is charging. No pictures can be taken.
If you want the flash to fire, wait
until the icon stops blinking.
Camera movement warning or
inappropriate exposure warning
(when the shutter button is
pressed halfway).
Pictures can be taken, but may
come out blurred or dark.
Hold the camera firmly or set
the flash mode to [#].
Battery check
indicator (f)
on the monitor
lights
The battery is running low. Charge the battery or replace
with a charged battery.
Green lamp on
the camera
lights
The camera is turned on. Picture can be taken.
The camera is in sleep mode. Press any button such as the
zoom button to reactivate.
A computer and the camera are
connected.
Cannot shoot/playback on the
camera.
Red lamp on the
camera blinks
The picture or movie is being
written to the card or processed.
Do not open the card cover con-
nect or disconnect the battery,
or do not AC adapter or power
coupler. The pictures taken can-
not be stored or even the stored
picture data may be lost.
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Camera maintenance
Cleaning the camera
Exterior
Wipe gently with a soft cloth. If the camera is very dirty, soak the cloth in
mild soapy water and wring well. Wipe the camera with the damp cloth
and then dry it with a dry cloth. If you used the camera at the beach,
clean it with a cloth that has been soaked in clean water and well wrung.
Lens
Blow dust off the lens with a commercially available hand blower. Apply
a small amount of lens cleaning solution to some lens cleaning paper
and gently wipe the lens.
Monitor
Wipe gently with a soft cloth.
Card, battery and charger
Wipe gently with a dry cloth.
Do not use strong solvents such as benzene or alcohol, or chemically
treated cloths.
Cleaning should be done only after the battery has been removed and the
AC adapter and power coupler have been disconnected.
Mold may form on the lens surface if the lens is left dirty or wet.
Storing the camera
If you do not intend to use the camera for a long time, remove the battery
and card and store the camera in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place.
You are recommended to occasionally load the battery and operate the
camera to keep it in working order.
Condensation inside the camera
What is condensation?
When it is cold outside, the water vapor in the air is rapidly cooled and
turns to droplets of water. Condensation occurs when the camera is
suddenly taken from the cold air into a warm room.
To prevent condensation
When taking the camera suddenly from a cold to a warm place, place it
in a plastic bag and make the bag as airtight as possible. Leave the
camera for approximately one hour until the camera adjusts to the
temperature difference.
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AC adapter (sold separately)
In addition to the lithium ion battery provided with the camera, you can
also use the specified AC adapter with a power coupler (sold
separately). An AC adapter is useful for time-consuming tasks such as
picture downloads. Use only the specified AC adapter (sold separately).
Connect in the sequence as shown below.
To disconnect the AC adapter, disconnect in the reverse sequence of above.
Before connecting or disconnecting the AC adapter and the power coupler,
be sure to turn off the camera. Otherwise, the camera’s internal settings or
functions could be affected.
Do not insert or eject the card when the connecting cord plug of the AC
adapter is plugged into the power coupler. To insert or eject the card, be
sure to remove the power coupler from the camera.
The AC adapter can be used within the range of AC100V to AC240V (50/
60Hz). When using the AC adapter abroad, you may need a plug adapter to
convert the plug to the shape of the electrical outlet. For details, ask at your
local electrical shop or travel agent.
Do not use voltage converters sold in stores traveling overseas as this could
damage your AC adapter.
The camera loses its weatherproof capability when the AC adapter is used.
Plug into an AC outlet
Power plug
Power coupler
AC adapter
Connecting cord plug
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Names of parts
Flash gP. 2 3
Shutter button g*1
Microphone gP. 48
Lens g*1
Card cover
g*1
Multi-connector gP.123, 146
Mode dial g*1
Self-timer lamp gP. 3 9
Battery lock knob
g*1
*1: See the separate Basic manual provided.
Names of parts
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6
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Monitor g*1, P.109
OK/MENU button
gP. 4
Tripod socket
Battery compartment/
connector cover g*1
Zoom button gP.20, 50, 53
Arrow pad
Speaker
Strap eyelet g*1
The Arrow pad can be used to
set the macro mode, flash mode,
and other settings. It can also be
used as directional keys.
g“Menu operations” P.4
POWER switch g*1
QUICK VIEW button g*1
Lamp
g*1,
P. 1 7 3
*1: See the separate Basic manual provided.
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Monitor Display List
*1 See the separate Basic manual provided.
Shooting mode
Still picture Movie
Item Indications
Ref.
page
1 Shooting modes
P, I, L, K, m, G, R, N,
v, o, H, U, S, y, N
P. 14
2 Battery check indicator e, f *1
3 Green lamp P.173
4 Flash stand-by
#(Light)
P. 2 4 ,
173
Camera movement warning,
Flash charging
#(Blinks)
5 Macro mode
Super macro mode
&
%
P. 37
6Flash mode
!, #, $
P. 23
7Self-timer Y P. 39
8Drive , P.40
9 Sound record R P. 47
10 Record mode SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2, SQ P.25
11 Resolution 2272 × 1704, 2048 × 1536,
1600 × 1200, 1280 × 960,
1024 × 768, 640 × 480
P. 25
12 Exposure compensation –2.0 – +2.0 P.32
13 Spot metering
P. 35
14 ISO ISO64, ISO100, ISO200, ISO400 P.33
15 White balance 5, 3, 1, > P.3 0
16 AF target mark [ ] *1
17 Memory gauge a b c d *1
18 Number of shootable still pictures
Time remaining
11
00:36
*1
P. 18
+2.0
+2.0
R
%
5
e
P
5
a
$
j
Y
2272*1704
2272*1704
1111
11
HQ
HQ
ISO100
ISO100
(#
1
13
15
2
3
4
5
9
7
8
10
11
18
6
14
17
16
12
+2.0
+2.0
R
&
5
N
5
$
HQ
HQ
ISO100
ISO100
00:3600:36
00:36
e
1
13
15
2
5
10
18
6
14
16
12
5
Monitor Display List
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6
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*1 See the separate Basic manual provided.
For movies, the display contents for the selected picture and for the movie
playback differ.
Playback mode
Still picture Movie
Item Indications
Ref.
page
1 Battery check e, f *1
2 File number 100 - 0030 P.104
3 Print reservation, Number of prints
Movie
< ×10
n
P. 11 9 ,
P. 59
4 Sound record H P. 57
5Protect 9 P. 77
6 Record mode SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2, SQ P.25
7 Resolution 2272 × 1704, 2048 × 1536,
1600 × 1200, 1280 × 960,
1024 × 768, 640 × 480,
320 × 240, 160 × 120
P. 25
8 Exposure compensation –2.0 – +2.0 P.32
9 White balance 5, 3, 1, > P.3 0
10 ISO ISO64, ISO100, ISO200, ISO400 P.33
11 Date and time ’04.12.18 15:30 P.86
12 Frame number
Playing time/Total recording time
30
00:00/01:45
-
P. 59
f
f
5
100-0030
100-0030
SIZE:
SIZE:
+2.0
2.0
ISO100
ISO100
$04.12.18 15:30
$04.12.18 15:30
30
30
HQ
HQ
2272*1704
2272*1704
9
H
<
*
10
10
1
2
1
2
6
9
1
0
11
7
8
5
4
3
9
9
Hn
5
100-0020
100-0020
SIZE:
SIZE:
$04.12.18 15:30
$04.12.18 15:30
00:00/01:45
00:00/01:45
HQ
HQ
320*240
320*240
7
e
1
2
6
11
12
7
9
5
3
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Menu List
The shooting mode and playback mode menus for still pictures and
movies are shown separately below.
Shooting mode menu (Still picture)
Top menu Tab Function Setting Ref. page
MODE MENU
CAMERA
ESP/
5
//
5
P. 35
DRIVE
/
j
P. 40
ISO /64/100/200/400
P. 33
DIGITAL ZOOM
/ON
P. 21
AF MODE iESP/
P. 12
R
/ON
P. 47
PANORAMA
P. 42
/
P. 45
CARD FORMAT YES/
P.107
SETUP
ALL RESET
OFF/
P. 88
W
P. 84
PW ON SETUP
SCREEN: OFF/ /2/3
VOLUME: OFF/ /
HIGH
P. 98
COLOR
/BROWN/
BLUE/BLACK
P.102
8
OFF/ /HIGH
P. 92
SHUTTER SOUND OFF/ /2/3
P. 94
/HIGH
REC VIEW
OFF/
P. 90
FILE NAME
/
AUTO
P.104
PIXEL MAPPING
P. 111
s
P.109
X
P. 86
VIDEO OUT
NTSC/PAL
P. 63
K
SHQ/ /SQ1/SQ2
P. 25
F
–2.0 ~ ~ +2.0
P. 32
0
/5/3/1/
>
P. 30
is the setting when shipped from the factory (default setting).
Setting differs according to the region where the camera is sold.
ESP
o
AUTO
OFF
SPOT
OFF
NO
ON
1
LOW
NORMAL
LOW
1
LOW
ON
RESET
HQ
0.0
AUTO
Menu List
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Shooting mode menus (Movie)
Playback mode menus (Still picture)
Top menu Tab Function Setting Ref. page
MODE MENU
CAMERA
ESP/
5
//
5
P. 35
ISO /64/100/200/400
P. 33
DIGITAL ZOOM
/ON
P. 21
CARD FORMAT YES/
P.107
SETUP
ALL RESET
OFF/
P. 88
W
P. 84
PW ON SETUP
SCREEN: OFF/ /2/3
VOLUME: OFF/ /
HIGH
P. 98
COLOR
/BROWN/
BLUE/BLACK
P.102
8
OFF/ /HIGH
P. 92
FILE NAME
/
AUTO
P.104
PIXEL MAPPING
P. 111
s
P.109
X
P. 86
VIDEO OUT
NTSC/PAL
P. 63
K
/SQ
P. 28
F
–2.0 ~ ~ +2.0
P. 32
0
/5/3/1/
>
P. 30
is the setting when shipped from the factory (default setting).
Setting differs according to the region where the camera is sold.
Top menu Tab Function Setting Ref. page
MODE MENU
PLAY
0
/ON
P. 77
y
+90°/ /–90°
P. 54
<
/
U
P. 11 5
R
P. 57
ESP
AUTO
OFF
NO
ON
1
LOW
NORMAL
LOW
RESET
HQ
0.0
AUTO
OFF
<
Menu List
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EDIT
SOFT FOCUS
/
CANCEL
P. 67
FISHEYE /CANCEL
P. 69
BLACK & WHITE
/
CANCEL
P. 71
SEPIA /CANCEL
P. 73
Q
/320 × 240/
CANCEL
P. 75
CARD
ALL ERASE YES/
P. 80
FORMAT YES/
P.107
SETUP
ALL RESET
OFF/
P. 88
W
P. 84
PW ON SETUP
SCREEN: OFF/ /2/3
VOLUME: OFF/ /
HIGH
P. 98
SCREEN SETUP
/CANCEL
P.100
COLOR
/BROWN/
BLUE/BLACK
P.102
VOLUME
OFF/ /HIGH
P. 96
8
OFF/ /HIGH
P. 92
s
P.109
X
P. 86
VIDEO OUT
NTSC/PAL
P. 63
G
4/ /16
P. 51
m
P. 56
INFO
P. 66
SERASE YES/
P. 79
is the setting when shipped from the factory (default setting).
Setting differs according to the region where the camera is sold.
SOFT FOCUS
FISHEYE
BLACK & WHITE
SEPIA
640 × 480
NO
NO
ON
1
LOW
OK
NORMAL
LOW
LOW
9
NO
Menu List
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Playback mode menus (Movie)
Top menu Tab Function Setting Ref. page
MODE MENU PLAY 0
/ON
P. 77
EDIT INDEX
/CANCEL
P. 61
CARD
ALL ERASE YES/
P. 80
FORMAT YES/
P.107
SETUP
ALL RESET
OFF/
P. 88
W
P. 84
PW ON SETUP
SCREEN: OFF/ /2/3
VOLUME: OFF/ /
HIGH
P. 98
SCREEN SETUP
/CANCEL
P.100
COLOR
/BROWN/
BLUE/BLACK
P.102
VOLUME OFF/LOW/
P. 96
8
OFF/ /HIGH
P. 92
s
P.109
X
P. 86
VIDEO OUT
NTSC/PAL
P. 63
G
4/ /16
P. 51
MOVIE
PLAYBACK
P. 59
INFO
P. 66
SERASE YES/
P. 79
is the setting when shipped from the factory (default setting).
Setting differs according to the region where the camera is sold.
OFF
INDEX
NO
NO
ON
1
LOW
OK
NORMAL
HIGH
LOW
9
NO
LOW
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List of functions by shooting mode
Some settings may not be available depending on the shooting mode.
For details, refer to the table below.
Shooting mode
Function
P I L K m G R N v o
&
9999999999
#
99999999
9
Y
9999999
ON
99
QUICK VIEW
9999999999
Optical zoom
999999999
Fixed at
wide-
angle
K
9999999999
F
9999999999
0
9999999999
ESP/ n
999999999
ESP
j
9999
99999
ISO
9999999999
DIGITAL ZOOM
999999999
AF MODE
9999999
iESP
9
iESP
R
9999999999
%
99
–––
99
9
PANORAMA
999999999
/
9999999999
FORMAT
9999999999
ALL RESET
9999999999
W
9999999999
PW ON SETUP
9999999999
COLOR
9999999999
8
9999999999
SHUTTER SOUND
9999999999
REC VIEW
9999999999
FILE NAME
9999999999
PIXEL MAPPING
9999999999
s
9999999999
X
9999999999
VIDEO OUT
9999999999
List of functions by shooting mode
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*1 Only [1280 × 960] [1024 × 768] and [640 × 480] for SQ2 are selectable.
*2 Selectable only when the camera is in shooting standby mode.
Shooting mode
Function
H U S y N
&
99999
#
9
––––
Y
99999
QUICK VIEW
99999
Optical zoom
9999
*2
K *1 *1
999
F
99999
0
99999
ESP/ n
99999
j
9
––––
ISO
99999
DIGITAL ZOOM
99999
AF MODE
99999
R
9999
%
99
––
9
PANORAMA
9999
/
9999
FORMAT
99999
ALL RESET
99999
W
99999
PW ON SETUP
99999
COLOR
99999
8
99999
SHUTTER SOUND
9999
REC VIEW
9999
FILE NAME
99999
PIXEL MAPPING
99999
s
99999
X
99999
VIDEO OUT
99999
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Camera specifications
Product type : Digital camera (for shooting and displaying)
Recording system
Still picture : Digital recording, JPEG (in accordance with Design rule
for Camera File system (DCF))
Compatible standards : Exif 2.2, DPOF, PRINT Image Matching II, PictBridge.
Sound with still picture : Wave format
Movie : QuickTime Motion JPEG support
Memory : xD-Picture Card (16 MB to 512MB)
Number of storable pictures
(when a 16 MB card is used)
: Still picture
Record mode Resolution
No. of storable
pictures
SHQ
2272 × 1704
5 frames
HQ 16 frames
SQ1 2048 × 1536 20 frames
SQ2
1600 × 1200 24 frames
1280 × 960 38 frames
1024 × 768 58 frames
640 × 480 90 frames
Movie
Record mode Resolution Recording time
HQ
320 × 240
(15 frames/sec.)
Approx. 41 sec
SQ
160 × 120
(15 frames/sec.)
Approx. 150 sec
The number of storabe pictures
when a new battery is used
(fully charged)
: Approx. 100 frames
(based on CIPA battery life measurement standards)
Number of effective pixels : 4,000,000 pixels
Image pickup device : 1/2.5" CCD (primary color filter)
Lens : Olympus lens 5.8 mm to 11.6 mm (equivalent to 35 mm
to 70 mm lens on a 35 mm film camera), F3.5 to F4.9
Photometric system : iESP, spot metering
Shutter speed : 1/2 to 1/1000 sec. (max. 4 sec. in Night scene mode)
Shooting distance : 0.5 m (1.6 ft.) to ) (normal),
0.2 m (0.7 ft.) to ) (macro mode)
0.08 m (3.2") to 0.5 m (super macro mode)
Camera specifications
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SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE OR
OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER.
Monitor : 1.8" TFT color LCD display, 134,000 pixels
Flash charging time : Approx. 5 seconds (fully charged new battery is used,
and the charging time is measured in the normal temper-
ature after a full flashing.)
Outer connector : Multiple connectors
Automatic calendar system : Automatic adjustment in range of 2000 to 2099
Weatherproof Type : Equivalent to IEC Standard publication 529 IPX4
(under OLYMPUS test conditions)
Meaning : Camera is not damaged by water spray from any direction.
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% (operation) / 10 to 90% (storage)
Power supply : Specified lithium ion rechargeable battery or AC adapter
Dimensions : 95 × 55.5 × 27.5 mm (3.7" × 2.2" × 1.1")
(excluding protrusions)
Mass : 115 g (0.3 lb) (without battery and card)
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Specifications of accessories
xD-Picture Card
Battery Charger (LI-30C)
Lithium ion rechargeable battery (LI-30B)
SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE OR
OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER.
Product type: : xD-Picture Card for digital cameras
Memory type: : NAND flash EEP-ROM
Memory capacity: : 16 MB
Operating voltage: : 3V (3.3V)
Ambient temperature: : 0 to 55°C (32 to 131°F) (operation) /
–20 to 65°C (–4 to 149°F) (storage)
Ambient humidity: : Less than 95% (operation and storage)
Dimensions: : Approx. 20 × 25 × 1.7 mm (0.8" × 1.0" × 0.07")
Rated input: : AC100 to 240V (50/60Hz)
Rated output: : DC4.2V, 550mA
Charging time : Approx. 110 min.
Ambient temperature: : 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F) (charging) /
–25 to 65°C (–13 to 140°F) (storage)
Dimensions: : 74 × 52 × 30 mm (2.9" × 2.0" × 1.2")
Mass: : Approx. 55 g (1.9 oz.) (Plug-in type)
Approx. 50 g (1.8 oz.) (AC cable type, not including
AC cable)
Product type: : Rechargeable lithium ion battery
Nominal voltage: : DC3.7V
Nominal capacity: : 645 mAh
Number of chargings: : Approx. 300
(Varies according to conditions of use.)
Ambient temperature: : 10 to 40°C (50 to 104°F) (charging) /
–10 to 60°C (14 to 140°F) (operation) /
–20 to 35°C (–4 to 95°F) (storage)
Dimensions: : 34 × 27 × 8.5 mm (1.3" × 1.0" × 0.3")
Mass: : Approx. 16 g (0.6 oz.)
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Index
A
AC adapter ........................... 175
AF mode ................................. 12
AF target mark ........................ 10
ALL RESET ............................ 88
All-frame reservation U ...... 116
Arrow pad ............................. 177
AUTO (white balance) ............ 30
Auto-flash ............................... 23
AV cable ................................. 63
B
Battery .................................. 188
Battery charger ..................... 188
Battery check
indicator .................. 173, 178
Battery compartment/
connector cover .............. 177
Battery lock knob .................. 176
BEACH & SNOW R ............. 16
Beep/alert sound 8 .............. 92
BEHIND GLASS v ............... 16
BLACK & WHITE .................... 72
BLACK
(setting screen color) ...... 102
BLUE
(setting screen color) ...... 102
Brightness of monitor s ..... 109
BROWN
(setting screen color) ...... 102
C
Camera movement
warning ........................... 173
CANDLE U ........................... 17
Card ...................................... 107
Card cover ............................ 176
Clear sky 5 ...........................30
Cloudy 3 .............................. 30
COLOR .................................102
Compression rate ....................26
CUISINE G ...........................16
D
Date/Time settings X ...........86
DIGITAL ZOOM ......................21
DPOF .................................... 115
DRIVE .....................................40
E
Enlarging pictures U ..............53
Erasing all pictures R ........... 80
Erasing one picture S ............79
Error messages ..................... 165
ESP .........................................35
Exposure Compensation F .. 32
F
FILE NAME ........................... 104
File name .............................. 104
File number ........................... 179
Fill-in flash # .......................... 23
FIREWORKS y .................... 17
FISHEYE .................................69
Flash # ........................... 23, 176
Flash mode ........................... 178
Flash off $ .............................23
Flash stand-by ...................... 178
Fluorescent > .......................30
Focus lock ...............................10
Folder name ..........................104
FORMAT I ..........................107
Frame number ......................179
Index
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G
Green lamp ..................... 10, 173
H
HQ .................................... 25, 28
I
iESP ........................................ 12
INDEX ..................................... 61
Index display G .................... 50
INDOOR H ........................... 17
ISO ......................................... 33
L
Lamp ..................................... 177
LANDSCAPE L .................... 15
LANDSCAPE +
PORTRAIT K .................. 15
Language W ..................... 84
Lens ...................................... 176
Lithium ion battery ................ 188
M
Macro mode & ....................... 37
Memory gauge ...................... 178
Metering .................................. 35
Microphone ..................... 48, 176
Mode dial .............................. 176
Mode menu ............................... 4
Monitor .......................... 177, 178
MOVIE PLAYBACK ................ 59
Multi-connector ..... 123, 146, 176
N
NIGHT SCENE m ................. 15
NORMAL
(setting screen color) ...... 102
NTSC ...................................... 63
Number of storable pictures ....25
O
OK/MENU button ..................177
OLYMPUS Master ................ 139
Optical zoom ...........................20
P
PAL ......................................... 63
PANORAMA ...........................42
PictBridge ..............................122
Picture quality mode K .........25
PIXEL MAPPING .................. 111
Playback on a TV ....................63
Playing time ....................59, 179
PORTRAIT I ........................ 15
Power coupler .......................175
POWER switch .....................177
Print ....................................... 114
Print reservations ..................115
PROGRAM AUTO P .............. 15
Protecting pictures 0 ........... 77
PW ON SETUP .......................98
Q
QUICK VIEW button ............. 177
R
REC VIEW .............................. 90
Recording sound with pictures
taken .................................57
Recording time ................ 59, 179
Red-eye reduction flash ! ..23
Remaining recording
time .............................18, 28
Resize Q ..............................75
Resolution ...............................25
Rotating pictures y ................ 54
Index
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S
SCREEN SETUP .................. 100
SELF PORTRAIT o ............. 16
SELF PORTRAIT +
SELF TIMER N .............. 16
Self-timer lamp ............... 39, 176
Self-timer Y ........................... 39
SEPIA ..................................... 73
Shooting distance ....... 20, 37, 38
Shooting information (INFO) ... 66
Shooting range ........... 20, 37, 38
Shooting scene mode ............. 15
SHQ ........................................ 25
Shutter button ....................... 176
SHUTTER SOUND ................. 94
Single-frame
reservation < ................. 118
single-frame shooting o ....... 40
Slideshow m ......................... 56
SOFT FOCUS ........................ 67
Sound with still pictures R ...... 47
Speaker ................................ 177
SPOT (AF) .............................. 12
Spot (n) ............................... 35
SQ .......................................... 28
SQ1 ........................................ 25
SQ2 ........................................ 25
Stitching together two
pictures / ................. 45
Strap eyelet .......................... 177
Successive pictures j ......... 40
SUNSET S ........................... 17
Super macro % ..................... 38
T
Thumbnail pictures G ........... 51
Top menu ................................. 4
Tripod socket ........................177
Tungsten (incandescent) 1 ... 30
U
USB cable .....................123, 146
V
VOLUME .................................96
W
White balance 0 ................30
X
xD-Picture Card .............. 42, 188
Z
Zoom button ..........................177
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