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Quick Reference Guide

C-7000 ZOOM

INDEX

1. Camera Diagram and Controls
2. Shooting Modes
3. Using the Zoom
4. How to Use the Autofocus
5. Flash Modes
6. Image Quality Modes
7. Recording a Movie
8. Viewing Pictures/Movies on a TV
9. How to Erase All Pictures
10. E-mailing a Picture
11. Printing a Picture

CAMERA DIAGRAM AND CONTROLS

Connector cover

Flash

Multi-connector

AF illuminator

Lens

DC-IN jack

Connector 
cover

Green lamp

Orange lamp

Viewfinder

Monitor

Battery compartment/ 
Card cover

Shutter button

Zoom lever (W/T•

GU

)

Tripod socket

AE/AF button

Strap eyelet

OK/Menu button (

e

)

Speaker

Flash button

Self-timer/Remote 
control button (

Z

)

Flash mode button (

#

)

Mode dial 

AE lock/Custom button (

x

)

QUICK VIEW

 button

Arrow pad (

acbd

)

POWER

 switch

Microphone

Rotation button (

y

)

Protect button (

0

)

Print reservation button (

<

)

Erase button (

S

)

Self-timer/
Remote control lamp

Remote control receiver

Note: You can change the mode dial when the camera is on or off.

SHOOTING MODES

Turn the mode dial to the mode you want.

Playback mode:

Set the mode dial to this position 
to view pictures or movies.

Shooting Mode Descriptions

P

Program

 - The camera sets the optimal settings automatically.

A

Aperture priority

 - Lets you set the aperture, giving you control over the 

depth of field. The camera sets the other settings.

S

Shutter priority

 - Lets you set the shutter speed, giving you the control to 

capture moving subjects. The camera sets the other settings.

M

Manual

 - Lets you set both the aperture and shutter speed giving you more 

creative control over your pictures.

r

My modes

 - Lets you use your own customized settings when taking 

pictures.

f

Scene modes

 - Lets you select the optimal settings for specific situations. 

You can select from: Portrait; Sports; LaPortrait; Landscape; and 
Night Scene.

n

Movie

 - Lets you record movies.

USING THE ZOOM

This camera features a zoom lens, letting you get closer to the action or 
capture wide-angle shots.

• Push toward W to zoom out and get more into the picture.

• Pull toward T to zoom in and get closer to the action.

Zoom in

Zoom out

Zoom out:
Push the zoom lever toward W

Zoom in:
Pull the zoom lever toward T

HOW TO USE THE AUTOFOCUS

a.

 While positioning the AF target over the subject, press 

and hold the shutter button halfway.

b.

 The green lamp, which indicates the focus and 

exposure are locked, remains lit as long as the shutter 
button is kept depressed halfway.

c.

 Press the shutter button completely to take the 

picture.

Shutter button

F2.8

F2.8

1/1000

1/1000

 0.0

 0.0

3072   2304

3072   2304

HQ

HQ

P

30

30

30

AF target mark

Green lamp

Shutter button

FLASH MODES

This camera features multiple flash modes. You can select the 
appropriate flash mode to the suit the situation.

(None)

• AUTO-FLASH - The camera decides if the flash is needed.

!

• RED-EYE REDUCTION - Reduces the incidence of red-eye by 

emitting pre-flashes to shrink pupil size before taking the picture.

#

• FILL-IN FLASH - The flash always fires. Suitable for shooting pictures 

into strong light.

#

SLOW

• SLOW SYNCHRONIZATION - Allows you to use the flash with a slow 

shutter speed.

$

• FLASH OFF - The flash is turned off. Suitable for when flash 

photography is not permitted.

a.

 Set the mode dial to any mode other than 

n

 or 

q

.

b.

 Raise the flash. Otherwise, the flash will not fire.

c.

 Press the 

#

 button repeatedly to toggle through the 

flash modes.

0030

3072   2304

3072   2304

HQ

HQ

30

30

30

IMAGE QUALITY MODES

Your camera is equipped with multiple image quality modes, which 
determine the quality and image size of the pictures you take. Below is 
a general description of the commonly used modes. For a detailed 
description of all quality modes, refer to the Advanced Manual 
included on the CD-ROM.

a.

 With the mode dial set to any mode other than 

q

press 

e

.

b.

 Use the arrow pad to select [

K

] on the monitor.

c.

 Select the record mode. Use the arrow pad and 

e

 to 

make further settings.

Image becomes clearer

Compression

Application

Uncompressed

Low 

compression

High 

compression

Select according to print size

TIFF

SHQ

HQ

JPEG

SQ1

HIGH

SQ1

NORMAL

SQ2

SQ2

For small-sized prints and websites

HIGH

NORMAL

Image s

ize 

become

s larger

MONITOR OFF

MODE MENU

RAW

GO OK

TIFF
SHQ

HQ

SET

SELECT

RECORDING A MOVIE

a.

 Set the mode dial to 

n

.

b.

 Press the shutter button to start recording 

(video and audio).

c.

 Press the shutter button again to stop.

Note: You can use features such as the digital and optical zooms while recording; 
however, you need to set the record sound function off to use the optical zoom. 
See the Advanced Manual to learn more about these settings.

HQ

HQ

00:

0:00:

0:36

36

00:00:36

  0.0

  0.0

Remaining recording time

VIEWING PICTURES/MOVIES ON A TV

a.

 Make sure that the camera and TV are off. Connect the camera to the TV 

using the AV cable (included).

b.

 Turn on the TV and set to “video input.”

c.

 Set the mode dial to 

q

 and turn on the camera. Use the arrow pad to display 

the picture you want.

Note: If the pictures are not displayed, consult your TV manual to set up the video 
source.

Connect to the TV’s video 
input (yellow) and audio 
input (white) terminals.

AV cable

(multiconnector-

compatible)

Connector cover

Multi-connector

HOW TO ERASE ALL PICTURES

WARNING - PERFORMING THESE STEPS WILL DELETE ALL 

PICTURES STORED IN YOUR CAMERA!

a.

 Set the mode dial to 

q

, then press 

e

.

b.

 Use the arrow pad to select [MODE MENU] on the 

monitor.

c.

 Select the [CARD] tab, and press 

d

Select [ALL ERASE], and press 

d

.

d.

 Select [YES] and press 

e

.

MONITOR OFF

MODE MENU

ALL ERASE

CARD
SET

PLAY
EDIT

FORMAT

CAUTION ERASING ALL

NO

YES

SELECT

GO

OK

ALL ERASE

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E-MAILING A PICTURE

Using the OLYMPUS Master software (included), you can share your pictures with 
others by using the built-in e-mail feature.

After installing OLYMPUS Master, open the program and click “

 Browse 

Images”. From the “Browse Images” window, select the picture(s) you want to 
send and click the “

 E-mail” tool button.

At this time, you can resize your pictures to make them more manageable for e-
mail. This helps you stay within the e-mail capacity limitations set by your e-mail 
provider.

When finished, click the “

 Launch Mailer” button at the bottom of the 

window. Your default e-mail program will open, and the selected picture(s) will 
automatically be attached to a new message.

PRINTING A PICTURE

Using the OLYMPUS Master software (included), you can make prints of your 
pictures using your own photo printer.

After installing OLYMPUS Master, open the program and click the “Print Images” 
icon on the main menu. You can create many different types of prints such as an 
index print, photos, albums, or calendars.
Simply select the image(s) and add them to one of the many layouts within 
OLYMPUS Master. For detailed instructions, please refer to the “Help” menu in 
the software.
You can also order prints online using the “Print Online” feature in OLYMPUS 
Master.

Alternatively, you can print your pictures by connecting your PictBridge*-
compatible camera directly to a PictBridge*-compatible printer, such as the 
Olympus P-10 Digital Photo Printer. This permits fast, easy printing without using 
a computer.

* For detailed instructions on using PictBridge, please refer to your camera’s 

Advanced Manual included in digital format on the CD-ROM.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Shooting modes:

Set the mode dial to one of these 
positions to take pictures or movies.

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