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Playing back movies

This function lets you play back movies. You can fast forward the movie or 

play it back one frame at a time.

Select an image with 

n

 and display the top menu.

Top menu

[MOVIE PLAYBACK]

g

“Menus” (P.17)

• The movie is played back. When playback 

ends, the camera automatically returns to the 

beginning of the movie and displays the 

[MOVIE PLAYBACK] menu.

• To play the movie again, select [RESTART]. 

To return to playback mode, select [EXIT].

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Operations during movie playback

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 appears on movies that have sound 

recorded. Pressing 

ac

 lets you adjust the 

sound volume during playback.

a

: Increases the volume.

c

: Reduces the volume.

d

: Each time you press the button, the 

playback speed changes in the following 

order: 2×; 20×; and back to 1×.

b

: Plays the movie in reverse. Each time you 

press the button, the playback speed 

changes in the following order: 2×; 20×; 

and back to 1×.

e

: Pauses the movie and lets you play it back 

frame by frame.

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Frame by frame playback

a

: Jumps to the frame 10 frames back. If the 

movie is less than 10 frames long, displays 

the first frame.

c

: Jumps to the frame 10 frames ahead. If the 

movie is less than 10 frames long, displays 

the last frame.

d

: Displays the next frame. The movie can be 

played continuously by holding the button down.

b

: Displays the previous frame. The movie 

can be played continuously in reverse by 

holding the button down.

e

: Displays the [MOVIE PLAYBACK] menu.

Note

• The card access lamp blinks while the camera is reading the movie from the card. Reading of 

movies may take some time. Do not open the battery compartment/card cover while the card 

access lamp is blinking. Doing so may damage the data on the card and render the card unusable.

Mode dial

MOVIE PLAYBACK

RESTART

EXIT

SELECT

SELECT

GO

GO

OK

OK

SELECT

GO

OK

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Summary of Contents for CAMEDIA C-70 ZOOM

Page 1: ...est shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important photographs In the interest of continually improving products Olympus reserves the right to update or modify information contained in...

Page 2: ...can print pictures at a print shop or on a PictBridge compatible printer Using a computer Using the OLYMPUS Master software on your computer lets you enjoy editing viewing and printing the pictures d...

Page 3: ...as viewing pictures frame by frame 02 01 GO OK SET SELECT PICTURES INTERVAL TIMELAPSE 0 WB SHARPNESS CONTRAST PICTURE CARD SET CAM AE AF AF SPOT ESP AE ESP MULTI METERING iESP SPOT AREA SELECT GO OK U...

Page 4: ...ntroduces you to the camera s many functions after you have mastered the basics It will help you to use the camera s capabilities to take much more creative pictures with more fun Set the mode dial to...

Page 5: ...parts see a list of menus or find what you are looking for Read this part before using the camera Explanation of techniques from basics to advanced giving you an understanding of all the functions re...

Page 6: ...s lock 24 Subjects that are difficult to focus on 25 Record mode 26 Still picture record modes 26 Movie record modes 27 Card capacity in number of pictures recording time 28 To change the record mode...

Page 7: ...ance 60 White balance compensation 61 Sharpness 62 Contrast 63 Saturation 63 Noise reduction 64 Histogram 65 Displaying shooting information 66 Frame assist 67 5 More useful functions 68 Recording mov...

Page 8: ...ing 90 Red eye correction 91 Recording sound 92 Editing movies 93 Creating an index 93 Editing a movie 94 Playback on a TV 96 Video output selection 97 Information display 97 Histogram 98 Protecting p...

Page 9: ...es 124 Easy printing 124 Printing by selecting a print mode 126 Trimming 129 Exiting direct printing 130 If an error code is displayed 131 Print settings DPOF 132 How to make print reservations 132 Al...

Page 10: ...g 157 Camera care 164 AC adapter optional 165 Safety Precautions 166 Handling the Camera 166 Battery handling precautions 168 Card handling precautions 170 LCD Monitor 171 Glossary of terms 172 11 Mis...

Page 11: ...on your digital camera You can use the advanced functions available on your camera by setting the menu items to adjust the amount of light passing through aperture or alter the focusing range Just di...

Page 12: ...you to set the aperture and shutter speed manually gP 45 r This function allows you to set your own shooting parameters and register them as your original mode gP 46 f This function allows you to sel...

Page 13: ...g Focusing applications P 46 Metering P 52 d Z Self timer Remote control button Press the Z self timer remote control button repeatedly to change the setting The setting alternates between the self t...

Page 14: ...anceled each time you press the button g AE lock P 54 If a function is already assigned to the custom button the function s setting switches each time you press the button g Custom button P 119 1 1000...

Page 15: ...rn to shooting mode for taking the next picture press the QUICK VIEW button or press the shutter button halfway Using the direct buttons in playback mode c S Erase button Pressing the S Erase button a...

Page 16: ...the protect function g Protecting pictures P 98 f y Rotation button Pressing the y Rotation button after selecting a still picture rotates it Each pressing rotates the image in the following sequence...

Page 17: ...re normally accessed from the mode menu There are shortcut menus that allow you to select on off The settings are categorized into tabs by function Top menu Shortcut menus Menus are divided into short...

Page 18: ...ry card SETUP tab For setting basic camera functions and functions for easy use of the camera PLAY tab For recording sound EDIT tab For editing saved pictures CARD tab For formatting cards and erasing...

Page 19: ...Setting 7 Auto bracketing 1 Press e in shooting mode The top menu is displayed 2 Press d to select MODE MENU 3 Press ac to select the CAMERA tab then press d Refer to the arrows on the screen to selec...

Page 20: ...Press ac and select the number of shots from 3 and 5 then press e Follow the operation guide at the bottom of the screen and use the arrow pad to select and set a setting TIPS In this manual Steps 1...

Page 21: ...ubject is too dark or the picture doesn t come out the way you want Just knowing which button to press or which setting to change can help you solve these problems And did you know that by selecting a...

Page 22: ...button is pressed Picture where subject is not clearly defined To prevent the camera from moving hold the camera firmly with both hands while keeping your elbows at your sides When taking pictures wit...

Page 23: ...the picture that the camera actually records Tips Use the monitor when you need to know the exact area the camera records or to take a close up of a person or flower macro shooting Use the viewfinder...

Page 24: ...moving subject point the camera at an object about the same distance away as the subject 2 Press the shutter button halfway until the green lamp lights When the focus and exposure are locked the green...

Page 25: ...ile keeping the button pressed halfway and take the picture If the subject still cannot be focused on use the manual focus g Manual focus P 50 TIPS The frame in which you focus on a subject is differe...

Page 26: ...arged it looks like a mosaic A picture with many pixels is denser and clearer but requires a larger file size data size decreasing the number of pictures that can be saved on a card Increasing the com...

Page 27: ...ay the data as pictures on a computer Plug in software available from the Olympus website can also be used to view the data using Photoshop Raw data cannot be displayed using ordinary software and pri...

Page 28: ...32 MB card With sound Without sound RAW 3072 2304 Uncom pressed ORF 3 3 TIFF 3072 2304 Uncom pressed TIFF 1 SHQ 3072 2304 Low com pression JPEG 6 6 3072 2048 6 6 HQ 3072 2304 High com pression 17 18 3...

Page 29: ...68 such as 1 280 1 024 the picture only takes up part of the screen The number of storable still pictures recording time is displayed on the monitor when a card is inserted in the camera Note The numb...

Page 30: ...Step 3 2 If you selected SHQ HQ SQ1 or SQ2 choose an image size If you selected SQ1 or SQ2 press d after choosing the image size then select HIGH or NORMAL 3 Press e To change the record mode Mode di...

Page 31: ...them Your camera will adjust the settings for you All you have to do is choose a scene mode according to whether you are taking a landscape a night scene a portrait style image or whatever and the cam...

Page 32: ...ven fast moving subjects appear to be stationary k Landscape Portrait shooting Suitable for taking pictures of both your subject and the landscape The picture is taken with the background as well as t...

Page 33: ...street at night in P mode the lack of brightness will result in a dark picture with only dots of light In the Night Scene shooting mode the true appearance of the street is captured Since the shutter...

Page 34: ...u zoom in on a subject you are essentially taking a small area of the picture and making it bigger Therefore the greater the magnification with the digital zoom the grainier the resulting picture will...

Page 35: ...reach the limit of the optical zoom the digital zoom is enabled The DIGITAL ZOOM does not function when the monitor is turned off Note You can use the optical zoom in n mode by setting R to OFF g Rec...

Page 36: ...n be captured on the monitor In the mode normal shooting is also possible but the position of the zoom is fixed automatically and cannot be changed Top menu MODE MENU CAMERA OFF g Menus P 17 Except in...

Page 37: ...uced by artificial lighting especially fluorescent light Flash off The flash does not fire even in low light conditions Use this mode in situations where flash photography is not desired or is prohibi...

Page 38: ...You can change the setting g Slow synchronization P 41 1st curtain front curtain SLOW1 Usually regardless of the shutter speed the flash fires right after the shutter fully opens This is called 1st c...

Page 39: ...the same time 2nd curtain with red eye reduction is not available 1 Press the flash button The flash pops up 2 Select a flash mode by repeatedly pressing the button g Direct buttons P 13 If no operati...

Page 40: ...f the zoom magnification is increased the camera will increase the locked shutter speed accordingly Function restrictions according to mode AUTO and HSLOW1 are not available in S and M modes The facto...

Page 41: ...menu MODE MENU CAMERA w g Menus P 17 1 Adjust the light emission and press e a Light emission is increased by 1 3 EV each time you press the button EV Exposure Value c Light emission is decreased by 1...

Page 42: ...he aperture value and focusing on the branch of the tree nearest to you you can make the flowers stand out against a blurred background If it is evening you can add a touch of color to the night sky B...

Page 43: ...aperture value Aperture range W f2 8 to f8 0 T f4 8 to f8 0 If the aperture value is displayed in red the setting is unsuitable for the conditions Take the following steps When the aperture value is d...

Page 44: ...displayed in green the setting will provide optimum exposure Note The shutter speeds that can be set vary depending on the flash setting and aperture value Setting the shutter speed higher lets you c...

Page 45: ...e currently selected aperture and shutter speed compared to the exposure level considered optimal by the camera is displayed If the exposure differential appears in red it indicates that the exposure...

Page 46: ...his function allows you to select the focus range of your subject iESP Focus selection is based on the entire picture on the screen Even when the subject is not in the center of the screen focusing is...

Page 47: ...uccessive snapshots The subject is also automatically kept in focus during movie recording OFF Press the shutter button halfway to focus Top menu MODE MENU CAMERA FULLTIME AF ON OFF g Menus P 17 You c...

Page 48: ...o illuminate the subject OFF The AF illuminator does not light Note AF area is not available when the DIGITAL ZOOM is set to ON The location of the AF target mark cannot be saved TIPS To change the ap...

Page 49: ...AF lock mark is displayed To reset AF lock press the x button again to cancel AF lock Each time you press the x button AF lock is alternately engaged and canceled 2 Press the shutter button fully Not...

Page 50: ...rs the locked focus is memorized To cancel AF memory press the x button again AF lock was canceled Do not operate any of the buttons or the mode dial after performing AF lock Doing so will cancel AF l...

Page 51: ...more than 1 second to display the distance indicator 2 Press d to select AF then press e How to shoot while keeping the same focus distance at all times Lock the focus distance at the focus lock posi...

Page 52: ...rs the brightness of the subject at up to 8 different points to set the optimal exposure based on the average brightness This method is useful with a high contrast subject 1 Press the e button g Direc...

Page 53: ...the bar the average reading red XY are displayed Ex When metering 2 points pressing the x button twice The aperture and shutter speed as calculated from the average values obtained by metering at 2 p...

Page 54: ...shooting AE memory After metering in Step 3 hold down the x button for more than 1 second C appears While C is displayed the exposure is saved Press the x button again to cancel the AE memory The mul...

Page 55: ...x button for more than 1 second C appears While C is displayed the exposure is saved Press the x button again to cancel AE memory AE lock was canceled Do not operate any of the buttons or the mode di...

Page 56: ...sharp images in daylight With a higher ISO setting you can use faster shutter speeds with the same amount of light Top menu MODE MENU CAMERA ISO AUTO 80 100 200 400 g Menus P 17 Note AUTO is not avai...

Page 57: ...to 2 0 EV in 1 3 EV steps TIPS Often bright subjects such as snow will turn out darker than their natural colors Adjusting toward makes these subjects closer to their real shades For the same reason a...

Page 58: ...light 5 For shooting on a sunny day 3 For shooting on a cloudy day 1 For shooting under a tungsten light w For shooting under a daylight fluorescent lamp This type of lamp is used mainly in homes x F...

Page 59: ...P 17 1 Select a white balance setting and press e Auto white balance Preset white balance TIPS You can also preview different color tones by trying the different PRESET WB settings under the actual li...

Page 60: ...t a sheet of white paper the correct setting may not be obtained if the light reflected by the paper is too bright or too dark White balance may not be effective under some special light sources After...

Page 61: ...d when you have selected the desired level press e The color becomes bluer each time you press a and redder each time you press c depending on the original white balance conditions The white balance c...

Page 62: ...ness Press a The image contours are emphasized making the image appear sharper and more vivid Use this setting when you want to print pictures To reduce the sharpness Press c The image contours are so...

Page 63: ...learly making the image look crisper To reduce the contrast Press c The light and dark areas become less defined giving the image a softer impression Use this setting when you want to edit images on a...

Page 64: ...F Noise is not reduced Noise may be conspicuous with slow shutter speeds The purpose of these pictures is to illustrate the effects of noise reduction They are not actual pictures Top menu MODE MENU C...

Page 65: ...directly on the picture Ex 1 When ON is selected in P mode Ex 2 When DIRECT is selected in P mode 30 30 30 HQ HQ 0 0 0 0 F2 8 F2 8 1 1000 1 1000 P 30 30 30 0 0 0 0 HQ HQ F2 8 F2 8 1 1000 1 1000 P The...

Page 66: ...F ON g Menus P 17 Note The histogram is not displayed in the following situations even if ON or DIRECT is selected During panorama shooting or multi metering The histogram displayed during shooting ma...

Page 67: ...s displayed on the monitor to help you compose your pictures Top menu MODE MENU CAMERA FRAME ASSIST OFF ON g Menus P 17 Note The frame is not displayed during panorama shooting F2 8 F2 8 1 1000 1 1000...

Page 68: ...country or at a tourist spot Use panorama mode to capture a beautiful mountain range or impressive building At a party or family gathering Use the self timer or remote control function to take group p...

Page 69: ...e recording N lights red 3 Press the shutter button again to stop recording When the remaining recording time has been used up recording stops automatically When there is space in the card memory the...

Page 70: ...nsidered optimal by the camera When 7 is set the exposure is changed automatically for each frame when you start shooting The exposure differential and number of frames can be selected in the menus Th...

Page 71: ...al shooting stops after taking 2 frames Top menu MODE MENU CAMERA DRIVE 7 g Menus P 17 1 Select the exposure differential and number of shots and press e 2 Take the picture Press the shutter button fu...

Page 72: ...et to ON High speed sequential shooting can only be used when K is set to RAW The flash does not fire during sequential shooting j i 7 In modes other than S and M as the maximum shutter speed is set t...

Page 73: ...If no operation is performed for about 3 seconds the self timer mode is set and the mode selection screen is automatically exited Note During time lapse shooting the self timer remote control and seq...

Page 74: ...tter button fully again To cancel the self timer press the Z button The self timer mode is automatically canceled after one shot This feature lets you add a special black white or sepia effect to your...

Page 75: ...nected at the left edge a The next picture is connected at the top c The next picture is connected at the bottom The part of the previous picture where it will be joined to the next picture does not r...

Page 76: ...is only available with Olympus cards Your computer s memory may be insufficient if you take too many panorama pictures in HQ or SHQ mode You are recommended to use SQ mode for panorama shooting Durin...

Page 77: ...self timer remote control lamp does not blink after the shutter button on the remote control device is pressed The remote control device may be too far from the camera Move closer to the camera and p...

Page 78: ...tance may be reduced or shooting may not take place To shoot sequential shots using the remote control device press and hold the shutter button on the remote control device If the camera does not rece...

Page 79: ...norama shooting or time lapse shooting Sound recording may also pick up camera noises such as button operations shutter movement etc Sound recording may not be possible if there is insufficient space...

Page 80: ...shut Or maybe you took several pictures of the same scene because you weren t sure whether they would come out or not That s no way to record important memories With a digital camera you can review y...

Page 81: ...want to enlarge 2 Pull the zoom lever toward T U Each time you pull the zoom lever the picture is enlarged gradually By using the arrow pad while the enlarged picture is displayed you can shift the p...

Page 82: ...oom lever toward W G The index display screen is displayed The image that was displayed in single frame playback is selected Pushing the zoom lever once toward T during index display switches to singl...

Page 83: ...elected displays the next index This function lets you select the number of pictures in an index display from 4 9 and 16 Top menu MODE MENU SETUP G 4 9 16 g Menus P 17 This function lets you display i...

Page 84: ...no pictures were taken are not displayed If the date and time are not set on the camera the pictures may not be displayed on the correct date g Setting the date and time P 115 The following operations...

Page 85: ...res go from one to the next during the slideshow NORMAL Displays the pictures stored on the card one at a time SLIDE Displays the pictures by sliding the next picture over the previous picture from ri...

Page 86: ...counterclockwise so that they are displayed vertically 1 Press the y button in the single frame playback mode or index display mode g Direct buttons P 13 Each pressing rotates the image in the follow...

Page 87: ...hanges in the following order 2 20 and back to 1 e Pauses the movie and lets you play it back frame by frame Frame by frame playback a Jumps to the frame 10 frames back If the movie is less than 10 fr...

Page 88: ...phenomenon caused by the light from the flash making the subject s eyes appear red in the picture and saves the picture as a new file gP 91 Select the still picture that you want to edit and display...

Page 89: ...he camera returns to the playback mode The resized picture is stored as a separate picture from the original To cancel resizing select CANCEL and press e Resizing is not possible in the following case...

Page 90: ...rge vertical frame 3 Press e 4 Select OK and press e The BUSY bar appears and after the image is saved the camera returns to the playback mode The trimmed picture is stored as a separate picture from...

Page 91: ...ture from the original Note Trimming is not possible in the following cases Movies pictures taken in RAW data format or when there is insufficient memory space on the card If a trimmed picture is prin...

Page 92: ...ou want to record and press e to start recording The BUSY bar is displayed during recording Note If the microphone is farther than 1 m 3 3 ft from the subject sound may not be recorded properly If you...

Page 93: ...re is insufficient card memory a warning screen appears and the display returns to the EDIT screen 1 Select the first frame of the index and press e a Jumps to the first frame of the movie c Jumps to...

Page 94: ...ODE MENU EDIT EDIT g Menus P 17 TIPS The index is stored as a still picture in a different record mode from the original movie Note The interval between the frames that are automatically extracted var...

Page 95: ...ng function select CANCEL and press e 4 Select NEW FILE or OVERWRITE and press e NEW FILE Stores the edited movie as a new movie OVERWRITE Stores the edited movie with the same name as the original Th...

Page 96: ...aken is displayed on the TV Use the arrow pad to select the picture you want to display TIPS You are recommended to use the optional AC adapter when playing back pictures on a TV The close up playback...

Page 97: ...he information displayed see Monitor indications P 188 The information display can be set separately for shooting mode and playback mode g Displaying shooting information P 66 Top menu INFO g Menus P...

Page 98: ...ken with a different camera setting INFO to on in q mode only displays the date and time frame number and battery check indication If u is set the histogram is displayed regardless of whether INFO is...

Page 99: ...icture you want to erase and press the S button g Direct buttons P 13 Single frame playback P 81 The S ERASE screen is displayed Note You cannot erase protected pictures Cancel protection before erasi...

Page 100: ...This function lets you format the memory card Formatting prepares cards to receive data Before using non OLYMPUS cards or cards which have been formatted on a computer you must format them with this...

Page 101: ...ted Note Do not do any of the following during formatting as such actions may damage the card Open the battery compartment card cover remove the battery or connect or disconnect the AC adapter regardl...

Page 102: ...you can select the appropriate language for on screen display If you find it easier to press a button than going to the menu every time for a favorite function set it on the custom button Making use o...

Page 103: ...s both shooting and playback ON All settings are returned to the factory default settings after the power is turned off factory default setting Example If ALL RESET is set to ON and K is changed to SQ...

Page 104: ...F 0 0 P 57 FUNCTION OFF P 74 FLASH MODE AUTO P 37 INFO OFF P 66 w 0 0 P 41 u OFF P 65 AF MF AF P 50 FRAME ASSIST OFF P 67 LCD ON Lights TIMELAPSE 2 pictures 1 min interval P 72 AE ESP P 52 K HQ P 26...

Page 105: ...sound to be displayed output when the power is turned on and off You can also register your favorite picture and display it on the screen g Screen setup P 107 Top menu MODE MENU SETUP PW ON SETUP PW...

Page 106: ...s e You can choose whether or not to display the picture you have just taken on the monitor ON The picture being recorded to the card is displayed This is useful for making a brief check of the pictur...

Page 107: ...en is displayed asking if you want to cancel the currently registered picture and register a new one To register a new picture select RESET and press e If you select KEEP the screen returns to the men...

Page 108: ...P 17 1 Press ac to set the volume then press e You can adjust the volume of the beep sound used for warnings Choose from HIGH or LOW You can turn the sound off completely by setting OFF Top menu MODE...

Page 109: ...2 If you selected 1 or 2 select LOW or HIGH and press e You can choose from 2 different sounds for the shutter button You can also set the volume of the sound to LOW or HIGH You can turn the sound of...

Page 110: ...120mm 160mm and 190mm these numbers are based on the focal length of a 35mm camera Top menu MODE MENU SETUP MY MODE SETUP g Menus P 17 Function Factory default setting Ref page Function Factory defau...

Page 111: ...d press e The current camera settings are saved in the selected My Mode If you selected RESET in Step 1 3 Select RESET and press e The settings in the selected My Mode are reset If no settings are sav...

Page 112: ...setting is saved You can also change the other custom settings 4 When you have made all the settings you want press e The screen displayed in Step 2 appears Note Although the settings you are using c...

Page 113: ...AUTO Even if a new card is inserted the folder number and file number are retained from the previous card so the same file number is not used on different cards This helps you to manage multiple card...

Page 114: ...l mapping function Top menu MODE MENU SETUP PIXEL MAPPING g Menus P 17 1 When START appears press e The BUSY bar is displayed during pixel mapping When pixel mapping is finished the screen returns to...

Page 115: ...mage and is used in the file name Top menu MODE MENU SETUP X g Menus P 17 1 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 and press d Move to...

Page 116: ...era measures in meters and at short ranges in centimeters ft At long ranges the camera measures in feet and at short ranges in inches Top menu MODE MENU SETUP m ft m ft g Menus P 17 Note The date and...

Page 117: ...P 17 Functions that can be assigned to the shortcut menus Ref page Functions that can be assigned to the shortcut menus Ref page P 36 INFO P 66 DRIVE P 70 u P 65 ISO P 56 R still pictures P 78 SCENE P...

Page 118: ...menus you have set appear on the top menu 2 Select a shortcut menu The monitor jumps directly to the setting screen for that function Note You cannot set different shortcut menus in each mode Using th...

Page 119: ...e custom button Options Ref page AE LOCK factory default setting P 54 AF LOCK P 49 OFF P 36 DRIVE o j i 7 P 70 ISO AUTO 80 100 200 400 P 56 SCENE i j k Q R P 32 MY MODE s E c d P 46 SLOW SLOW1 HSLOW1...

Page 120: ...tton TIPS When ISO is set to the custom button but you want to use AE lock The AE lock function cannot be used when a different function is set to the custom button Reset AE lock to the custom button...

Page 121: ...ctures you want to print and decide how many prints you want If you print the pictures at home you can either connect the camera directly to the printer or you can connect the camera to a computer and...

Page 122: ...pictures directly STANDARD All printers that support PictBridge have standard print settings If STANDARD is selected on the settings screens gP 126 to P 128 images are printed according to these setti...

Page 123: ...multi connector The monitor turns on and the selection screen for the USB connection is displayed 3 Select PRINT and press e ONE MOMENT is displayed and the camera and printer are connected The PRINT...

Page 124: ...able g Print settings DPOF P 132 The method described below is the easiest way to print out pictures The selected picture is printed using standard settings without the date time or file name PRINT MO...

Page 125: ...t framed or unframed In MULTI PRINT mode you cannot select the frame WITH The image is printed inside a blank frame WITHOUT The image is printed filling the entire page PICS SHEET In MULTI PRINT mode...

Page 126: ...o to Step 2 ALL PRINT mode Go to Step 4 ALL INDEX mode PRINT ORDER mode Go to Step 6 2 Select the picture you want to print Push the zoom lever toward W to display the pictures in index format You can...

Page 127: ...g Trimming P 129 DATE and FILE NAME are not available in MULTI PRINT mode e When you have completed setting the printing data press e The screen displayed in Step 2 appears To print more than one pict...

Page 128: ...th the file name 5 Press e 6 Select OK and press e Printing starts When printing is finished the monitor returns to the PRINT MODE SELECT screen g Exiting direct printing P 130 To cancel printing Pres...

Page 129: ...rs Select RESET and press e 2 Press e 3 Select OK and press e OK Saves the current trimming size RESET Sets a new trimming size Repeat the procedure from Step 1 CANCEL Cancels the current trimming set...

Page 130: ...he printer 1 In the PRINT MODE SELECT screen select b TURN OFF THE POWER is displayed 2 Press the POWER switch to turn the camera off 3 Remove the USB cable from the camera 4 Remove the USB cable from...

Page 131: ...re is no paper in the printer Load some paper in the printer NO INK The printer has run out of ink Replace the ink cartridge in the printer JAMMED The paper is jammed Remove the jammed paper SETTINGS...

Page 132: ...using the print reservation data Printing using a DPOF compatible printer Printing is possible directly from a card containing print reservation data without using a computer For more details refer to...

Page 133: ...original device If a card contains DPOF reservations set by another device entering reservations using this camera may overwrite the previous reservations If there is not enough space in the card mem...

Page 134: ...not available g To exit single frame reservation P 135 CANCEL Cancels the print reservation for the displayed picture g Resetting print reservation data P 137 END Exits the print reservation function...

Page 135: ...date time printing data and trimming the picture press e to complete the print reservations The icon appears on the displayed picture If you made all frame reservations the screen returns to the playb...

Page 136: ...ress acbd to move the trimming frame Move the zoom lever toward W or T to select the trimming size from small horizontal frame large horizontal frame small vertical frame and large vertical frame 3 Pr...

Page 137: ...is no print reservation data stored on the card the PRINT ORDER screen does not appear Press b to return to the playback screen Note The size of the printed picture varies depending on the printer set...

Page 138: ...using the arrow pad and press e The single frame reservation menu is displayed 5 Select CANCEL The print reservation data is canceled and the screen returns to Step 4 6 If you are finished resetting...

Page 139: ...ange them by date or category or attach them to e mail and send them over the Internet There are all kinds of ways you can use your pictures with a computer You can run a slideshow post your pictures...

Page 140: ...etc while they are still on the card If the data cannot be downloaded from the camera using the USB cable Image files may be downloaded using the optional PC card adapter For details visit the Olympus...

Page 141: ...OLYMPUS Master reference manual What is OLYMPUS Master Download images from the camera or other media View images and movies You can run a slideshow and play back sound Manage images You can organize...

Page 142: ...ls 65 536 colors or more Macintosh OS Mac OS X 10 2 or later CPU Power PC G3 500MHz or later RAM 128 MB or more at least 256 MB is recommended Hard disk capacity 300 MB or more Connector USB port Moni...

Page 143: ...follow the on screen instructions When the QuickTime licensing agreement is displayed read the agreement and click Agree to proceed with the installation The OLYMPUS Master installation screen is dis...

Page 144: ...asking whether or not you want to install Adobe Reader is displayed Adobe Reader is required to read the OLYMPUS Master instruction manual If this screen is not displayed Adobe Reader is already inst...

Page 145: ...e OLYMPUS Master licensing agreement is displayed read the agreement and click Continue and then Agree to proceed with the installation The screen confirming that installation is completed is displaye...

Page 146: ...or the first time the computer attempts to recognize the camera Click OK to exit the message that is displayed The camera is recognized as a Removable Disk Windows XP When the camera is connected to t...

Page 147: ...menu Follow the prompts and fill in the registration form Macintosh 1 Double click the OLYMPUS Master icon in the OLYMPUS Master folder The main menu is displayed When OLYMPUS Master is started up for...

Page 148: ...a d Browse Images button Displays the browse window e Print Images button Displays the print menu f Create and Share button Displays the editing menu g Backup Images button Creates backup images h Upg...

Page 149: ...a are displayed 3 Select the image files and click Transfer Images A window indicating that the download is complete is displayed 4 Click Browse images now The downloaded images are displayed in the b...

Page 150: ...e Windows 98SE 1 Double click the My Computer icon and right click the Removable Disk icon to display the menu 2 Click Eject on the menu Windows Me 2000 XP 1 Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon in...

Page 151: ...ou want to view The camera switches to view mode and the picture is enlarged To return to the main menu click Menu in the Browse Images window Note Windows Me 2000 XP When you click Unplug or Eject Ha...

Page 152: ...d calendar menus The explanation below uses the photo menu 1 Click Print Images on the OLYMPUS Master main menu The print menu is displayed Item Description 1 Playback slider Move the slider to select...

Page 153: ...r settings screen is displayed Make the necessary printer settings 4 Select a layout and size To print the date and time with your image check the box next to Print Date and select between Date and Da...

Page 154: ...your computer is running Windows 98 98SE you will need to install the USB driver Before connecting the camera to your computer with the USB cable double click the files from the following folders on...

Page 155: ...US Here you will find what to do when you are stuck or don t understand the meaning of the terms used in this manual Refer to this section for basic troubleshooting camera care and a full glossary to...

Page 156: ...The card is full No more pictures movies or information such as print reservations can be recorded Replace the card or erase unwanted pictures Before erasing download important images to a computer L...

Page 157: ...page No picture is taken when the shutter button is pressed The battery is exhausted Charge the battery The camera is in the playback mode Set the mode dial to a mode other than q P 12 The flash has...

Page 158: ...e image data is wrong The date time is not set Set the date time The clock adjustment is not factory preset P 115 The camera has been left with the battery removed If the camera is left for 3 days wit...

Page 159: ...ords movies The flash does not fire in the movie mode Select a shooting mode other than n P 69 Super macro mode is set The flash does not fire in the super macro mode Set to OFF or P 36 Panorama mode...

Page 160: ...ILLUMINATOR to ON in the mode menu P 48 The lens was dirty Clean the lens Use a commercially available blower blush and then wipe with a lens cleaner to remove dust Mold may form on the lens surface i...

Page 161: ...r of the subject is too bright the image as a whole emerges darker Adjust the exposure compensation toward plus P 57 The aperture value setting is too large in A M mode Decrease the aperture value or...

Page 162: ...or set the mode dial to q P 12 13 There are no pictures on the card NO PICTURE is displayed on the monitor Record pictures There is a problem with the card See Error codes P 156 The camera is connect...

Page 163: ...e USB cable Remove the USB cable and start again from Step 1 of Connecting the camera to a printer P 123 The printer does not support PictBridge Refer to the printer s instruction manual or contact th...

Page 164: ...dust off the lens with a commercial blower then wipe gently with a lens cleaner Card Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth Storage When storing the camera for extended periods remove the battery AC adapt...

Page 165: ...image data may be lost or damaged It is recommended that you use the optional AC adapter when connecting the camera to a computer or printer Do not connect or disconnect the AC adapter while the came...

Page 166: ...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...

Page 167: ...arefully 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 han...

Page 168: ...ug has a faulty contact 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...

Page 169: ...t 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...

Page 170: ...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...

Page 171: ...ect 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...

Page 172: ...CCD Charge Coupled Device This converts light passing through the lens into electrical signals On this camera light is picked up and converted into RGB signals to build a single image Contrast Detecti...

Page 173: ...er speed and the amount of light that passes through the lens aperture Image size The size of an image expressed by the number of pixels that make up the image For instance a picture taken with an ima...

Page 174: ...esigned to save battery life The camera automatically enters the sleep mode if you do not operate it for a certain time To exit the sleep mode use any button on the camera shutter button arrow pad etc...

Page 175: ...nd buttons the names and meanings of the icons that are displayed on the monitor and the lists of the top menus and mode menus An index also helps you find the pages where a function or item that you...

Page 176: ...LOW SLOW1 HSLOW1 SLOW2 P 41 NOISE REDUCTION 3 OFF ON P 64 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF ON P 35 FULLTIME AF OFF ON P 47 PANORAMA 4 P 75 FUNCTION OFF BLACK WHITE SEPIA P 74 INFO OFF ON P 66 u OFF ON DIRECT P 65 R s...

Page 177: ...SETUP ALL RESET OFF ON P 103 W 5 P 105 PW ON SETUP SCREEN SOUND P 105 PW OFF SETUP SCREEN SOUND P 105 REC VIEW OFF ON P 106 8 OFF LOW HIGH P 108 BEEP OFF 1 2 P 109 SHUTTER SOUND OFF 1 2 P 109 MY MODE...

Page 178: ...ON P 79 FUNCTION OFF BLACK WHITE SEPIA P 74 PICTURE WB AUTO PRESET V P 58 RED7 BLUE7 P 61 SHARPNESS 5 5 P 62 CONTRAST 5 5 P 63 SATURATION 5 5 P 63 CARD FORMAT YES NO P 100 SETUP ALL RESET OFF ON P 103...

Page 179: ...W DATA EDIT P 88 Q 640 480 320 240 CANCEL P 89 P P CANCEL P 90 REDEYE FIX P 91 CARD ALL ERASE YES NO P 100 FORMAT YES NO P 100 SETUP ALL RESET OFF ON P 103 W 1 P 105 PW ON SETUP SCREEN SOUND P 105 PW...

Page 180: ...NU EDIT INDEX OK RESET CANCEL P 93 EDIT OK RESET CANCEL P 94 CARD ALL ERASE YES NO P 100 FORMAT YES NO P 100 SETUP ALL RESET OFF ON P 103 W 1 P 105 PW ON SETUP SCREEN SOUND P 105 PW OFF SETUP SCREEN S...

Page 181: ...m LCD ON F 0 0 FLASH MODE A S M P f AUTO n AF MF AF B OFF METERING ESP OFF DRIVE o 7 1 0 EV 3 ISO AUTO A S M 80 r1 2 3 4 MY MODE 1 SCENE R w 0 0 SLOW SLOW1 NOISE REDUCTION OFF R fixed on ON DIGITAL ZO...

Page 182: ...erval R movies ON K A S M P f HQ 3072 2304 n HQ 640 480 SHQ 3072 2304 HQ 3072 2304 SQ1 1600 1200 NORMAL SQ2 640 480 NORMAL WB AUTO none SHARPNESS 0 CONTRAST 0 SATURATION 0 REC VIEW ON FILE NAME RESET...

Page 183: ...s differ according to the region where the camera is sold INFO OFF u OFF 9 OFF y 0 OFF G 9 m SETUP SLIDE R OFF VOLUME 3 ALL RESET ON W ENGLISH PW ON SETUP SCREEN OFF SOUND OFF PW OFF SETUP SCREEN OFF...

Page 184: ...the MY MODE SETUP menu Mode Function f A S M P n Zoom 9 DIGITAL ZOOM 9 AF mode 9 FULLTIME AF 9 AF area 9 MF 9 FLASH MODE AUTO 9 9 9 9 9 9 SLOW1 9 HSLOW1 9 9 SLOW2 9 9 w 9 SLOW 9 5 9 MULTI METERING 9 9...

Page 185: ...ected in r mode Mode Function f A S M P n ISO 9 F 9 9 WB 9 9 SHARPNESS 9 CONTRAST 9 SATURATION 9 NOISE REDUCTION 1 9 INFO 9 u 9 9 ALL RESET 9 2 W 9 PW ON SETUP 9 PW OFF SETUP 9 REC VIEW 9 FRAME ASSIST...

Page 186: ...ophone gP 78 79 92 DC IN jack gP 165 Flash gP 37 Connector cover gP 165 Shutter button Zoom lever W T GU gP 34 81 82 83 Speaker Remote control receiver gP 77 AF illuminator gP 48 Multi connector gP 96...

Page 187: ...14 19 Flash mode button gP 14 39 Self timer Remote control button Z gP 13 73 77 Protect button 0 gP 16 98 Rotation button y gP 16 86 AE AF button gP 13 46 47 52 Erase button S gP 15 99 QUICK VIEW but...

Page 188: ...utter speed 15 1 2000 P 44 3 Aperture value F2 8 F8 0 P 43 4 Exposure compensation Exposure differential 2 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 P 57 P 45 5 Battery check e f 6 Green lamp P 24 7 Flash stand by Camera movemen...

Page 189: ...2304 2592 1944 1280 960 etc P 28 17 AF target mark P 24 18 Number of storable still pictures Remaining recording time 30 00 36 P 28 P 69 19 AE lock AE memory B C P 54 20 Spot metering n P 52 21 ISO I...

Page 190: ...0 ISO100 ISO200 ISO400 P 56 12 Date and time 04 12 11 15 30 P 115 13 Frame number Playing time Total recording time 30 00 00 00 36 P 132 P 87 14 File number M 100 0030 P 113 P 132 Note The indications...

Page 191: ...ry check 188 190 BEEP BEEP 109 Beep sound 8 108 BLACK WHITE 74 C Calendar display 83 Camera movement warning 40 Card 28 170 CCD 114 172 Close up playback U 81 Cloudy day 3 58 Compression 27 CONTRAST J...

Page 192: ...h white balance V 58 60 Optical zoom 34 ORF 28 P PAL 97 173 PANORAMA 75 PC 145 PictBridge 122 174 Picture rotation y 16 86 PIXEL MAPPING 114 Pixels 26 174 Playback mode q 12 81 Playback on a TV 96 POR...

Page 193: ...E 85 Slideshow m 85 Slow synchronization SLOW 14 38 41 SPORT j 32 SPOT AF mode 46 Spot metering 5 52 SQ 26 30 STANDARD 122 Sunny day 5 58 Super macro shooting 36 T TIFF 26 30 174 TIMELAPSE L 72 Top me...

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