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Digital Printing Camera

C-211 ZOOM

Quick Start Guide

Thank you for choosing the Olympus C-211 ZOOM Digital Camera. The C-211 ZOOM
combines the flexibility of a digital camera with the convenience of an instant
camera. Because images are stored on SmartMedia cards, you can print as many
copies as you like, whenever you choose.

The C-211 ZOOM is very easy to use. This Quick Start Guide will have you shooting
and printing images in minutes. But keep in mind that this guide covers only the most
basic operations. For detailed information about the camera’s many advanced
features—movie shooting, advanced playback and shooting techniques, custom
settings, and much more—please refer to the camera’s operating instructions.

Get Ready

1

Check the package.

Open the camera package and confirm that it contains all of the following items.

If you think something is missing, please contact your dealer. If you have any
questions, please contact customer support (see the reverse side).

2

Be sure that the mode dial is turned to

.

If the dial is not already set to

, please turn it there now.

3

Load the batteries.

Push the battery-case stopper (on the bottom of the camera) in the direction shown below
to release the battery case, and then take the battery case out of the camera.

Load the batteries into the case as shown below. Then insert the case back into the camera
and push it all the way in, so that it’s locked by the stopper.

4

Load the SmartMedia card.

Open the card compartment cover. Hold the card so that its contact area (the metallic side)
is facing the rear of the camera, and insert it all the way into the slot. Then close the cover.

You must load a SmartMedia card before you can shoot, view, and print pictures. All
pictures that you take are stored into the card.

5

Load the film pack.

If you wish to make Polaroid prints, you need to load a film pack. The camera
package includes one film pack, so you can get started right away. But note that
the film pack is not required for shooting and playing back images—so if you do
not wish to load film at this time, you can skip to the reverse side and start taking
pictures. Then come back and load the film pack when you’re ready to print.

Push the latch upward to open the film compartment cover. Hold the film pack in the
position indicated below, and slide it all the way in along the guides on the inside of
the cover, until the bottom of the pack makes contact with the bottom of the
compartment. Then close the cover, pressing at the center of the cover’s upper label
so that the cover locks into place.

New film packs include a light-blocking cover sheet that must be ejected before you
can print. So now let’s eject the sheet. Turn the mode dial to

(PRINT). The

monitor displays the screen illustrated below. Press the OK button to eject the sheet.

The camera begins ejecting the cover sheet. Wait until the sheet stops moving and
you hear the motor go off, and then pull the ejected sheet out of the camera. (Please
do not pull on the sheet while ejection is in progress.)

OK

ENTER

EJECT

CANCEL

EJECT THE
     FILM COVER

Camera

Strap

Video cable

Dedicated USB cable

Battery-case stopper

Battery case

Card compartment cover

Contact area (the metallic side)

Film compartment cover

OK button

Film cover sheet

Lens cap

Four AA (R6)

alkaline batteries

CD-ROM

(software)

Operating instructions,
warranty agreement,
registration card,
authorized distributors list,
and Quick Start Guide 
(this guide)

Static-free case

8MB SmartMedia card

Four write-protect seals

Two SmartMedia labels

SmartMedia 

instructions

Once you have ejected the cover sheet,
please don’t open the film compartment
again until you have used up all of the
film in the pack.

For questions about Polaroid film:
Contact any of the “Polaroid Service Centers and Offices” listed in the appendix of the camera’s
operating instructions.

VT1456-02

1AG6P1P0866-A

Printed in Japan

Polaroid 500 Film

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