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Summary of Contents for CAMEDIA C-8080 Wide Zoom

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Page 54: ...r service life Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important photographs Screen and camera illust...

Page 55: ...h the European requirements for safety health environment and customer protection CE mark cameras are intended for sales in Europe For customers in USA Declaration of Conformity Model Number C 8080 Wi...

Page 56: ...P 16 P 29 P 46 P 59 P 70 P 102 P 121 P 145 P 166 P 176 P 186 Introduction of the camera s functions Contents Names of parts P 4 P 9 Basic Photography Advanced Photography To get that particular shot u...

Page 57: ...recognized card check 26 Adjusting the viewfinder 27 Attaching the lens hood 27 Holding the camera 28 Changing the angle of the monitor 28 2 Using the buttons and menus 29 Direct buttons and menus 29...

Page 58: ...ange 74 FULLTIME AF A reliable time saving way to focus 75 P AF Changing the auto focus mode 76 Changing the position of the AF target mark 77 AF illuminator 78 Manual focus 79 Metering 81 Spot meteri...

Page 59: ...set1 white balance 110 Preset2 white balance 110 Custom white balance 111 One touch white balance 111 White balance compensation 112 Saving a custom white balance 113 SHARPNESS 114 CONTRAST 115 HUE 11...

Page 60: ...stom button 155 Using the custom button 156 SHORT CUT 157 Setting the shortcut menu 158 Using the shortcut menu 159 MY MODE SETUP Setting a function in My Mode 160 CONTROL PANEL Using the monitor as a...

Page 61: ...Printing pictures 188 Easy printing 189 PRINT MULTI PRINT 190 ALL PRINT 193 ALL INDEX mode PRINT ORDER mode 195 Trim the picture 197 Exiting direct printing 198 If an error code is displayed 199 Misce...

Page 62: ...nector gP 187 Flash gP 59 Self timer Remote control button Y gP 89 90 Viewfinder gP 27 Control dial gP 31 33 150 QUICK VIEW button gP 122 OK Menu button e gP 37 Arrow pad acbd gP 37 121 Card button CF...

Page 63: ...White balance button WB gP 109 Exposure compensation button F gP 64 108 Information display button INFO gP 135 AF Macro MF button AF MF gP 79 87 88 Protect button 0 gP 142 Flash mode button gP 59 Rot...

Page 64: ...4 Exposure compensation Exposure differential 2 0 to 2 0 3 0 to 3 0 P 108 P 72 5 Battery check e f P 14 6 Green lamp P 50 7 Flash stand by Camera movement warning Flash charge Lights Blinks P 50 59 8...

Page 65: ...k Metering target mark P 50 P 81 82 18 Number of storable still pictures Remaining recording time 30 04 00 P 104 P 55 19 AE lock AE memory B C P 85 20 Metering mode 5 4 P 81 21 ISO ISO50 ISO100 ISO200...

Page 66: ...Print reservation number of prints Movie 10 n P 178 P 128 4 Sound record H P 100 101 128 5 Protect 9 P 142 6 Record mode RAW TIFF SHQ HQ SQ1 SQ2 P 102 7 Resolution 3264 2448 2048 1536 640 480 320 240...

Page 67: ...urned on or while the camera is in use e f BATTERY EMPTY is displayed Lights green Goes off after a while Blinks red Remaining power level high Remaining power level low If you intend to use the camer...

Page 68: ...voided Useful information and hints that will help you get the most out of your camera g Reference pages describing details or associated information Set the mode dial to any of the marks shown here T...

Page 69: ...he ring and stopper as indicated by the arrows 5 When you have decided how long you want the strap to be pull on the strap in the stopper A to make sure it is securely fastened 6 Attach the strap to t...

Page 70: ...Align the battery with the guideline on the charger and insert the battery into the charger as far as it goes Meaning of the charge lamp indications Lights red Charging Lights green Charging is comple...

Page 71: ...ttery when correctly loaded J Removing the battery Press the battery lock in the direction of the arrow A The battery is ejected Keeping your hand over the battery to stop it falling out turn the came...

Page 72: ...Use an AC adapter designed to operate on the AC voltage in the area the camera is being used Consult your nearest Olympus dealer or Service center for details Power battery holder The optional power b...

Page 73: ...remove or load the battery or connect or disconnect the AC adapter while the camera is turned on Doing so could affect the camera s internal settings or functions The battery consumption may vary acco...

Page 74: ...Index area You can write down the card s contents dContact area Comes into contact with the camera s signal read contacts CompactFlash CF optional CompactFlash is a large capacity solid state flash me...

Page 75: ...ay be damaged or the card may become jammed If the card is not inserted fully it may not be able to record data CompactFlash Microdrive Hold the card straight and insert it correctly into the rear slo...

Page 76: ...so could destroy the data stored on the card Once destroyed data cannot be restored Switching cards The card currently in use is indicated in the viewfinder or on the monitor Choose the card you want...

Page 77: ...camera in the car while driving along a bumpy road etc where the camera will be badly shaken Precautions regarding Microdrive Do not write on the label Do not remove the label Do not over wrap labels...

Page 78: ...mode with the camera turned on or off 4 Press the power switch again to turn the camera off TIPS Setting the date and time Pictures are saved with the date and time when they were taken g Setting the...

Page 79: ...gs return to the factory default settings If the card is not recognized card check When the power is turned on the camera checks the card automatically If there is no card in the camera or a card that...

Page 80: ...ght shines directly on the lens flare or ghosting may occur To prevent this happening attach a lens hood 1 Fit the lens hood matching the lens hood indicator with the indicator on the lens 2 Turn the...

Page 81: ...For the best results hold camera at right position so that flash is positioned higher than the lens You can change the angle of the monitor This is useful for taking low angle shots where the viewfin...

Page 82: ...e various shooting and playback settings Functions that can be set using the direct buttons can also be set using the menus Ex 1 To select a metering mode Using the direct button Using the menus Press...

Page 83: ...related settings Press e Select FLASH MODE Select w Select Q FLASH Select SLOW The same setting screen is displayed using the direct button or the MODE MENU Arrow pad Control dial OK button Flash mod...

Page 84: ...ing down to select the flash mode The setting screen is displayed on the monitor At the moment you release your finger from the button the flash mode setting is made If the operation guide is displaye...

Page 85: ...the bottom of the screen you can select further options Ex When the Y self timer remote control button is used Turn the control dial while holding down Y to change the setting If you select the operat...

Page 86: ...reduction fill in flash SLOW slow synchronization and flash off Control dial i f g h c k d Control dial j e l This means to turn the control dial while holding down the direct button to make function...

Page 87: ...rom ESP spot metering 5 multi metering 5MULTI and center weighted metering 4 Control dial g B self timer remote control button gP 89 90 Activates the self timer or remote control function Control dial...

Page 88: ...vates the function registered on the custom button See Custom button P 154 for details of how to register a function and use the button k QUICK VIEW button gP 122 Displays the last picture taken on th...

Page 89: ...accidental erasure d INFO information display button gP 135 Displays the shooting information and histogram e y rotation button gP 123 Rotates pictures 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise f print...

Page 90: ...the setting screens Display operational buttons at the bottom of the screen The functions registered in the shortcut menus can also be accessed from the MODE MENU You can change the shortcut menus in...

Page 91: ...D ON ON ON ON NORMAL NORMAL ALL RESEt DIAL REC VIEW SHUttER SOUND BEEP 1Press e to display the top menu then press d Top menu CAMERA tab PICTURE tab CARD tab E tab 2Press ac to select a tab then press...

Page 92: ...e to complete setting Press e again to exit the menu The green frame moves to the selected item b or e 3Press ac to select the item you want to set then press d To return to select an item pressb or e...

Page 93: ...le frame shooting i high speed sequential shooting j sequential shooting k AF sequential shooting and 7 auto bracketing P 92 Selects whether to record sound when shooting a movie P 101 Selects the ISO...

Page 94: ...Creates an indexed view of a movie in 9 frames P 131 EDIT Edits a movie P 132 Displays guidelines on the image P 136 Copies pictures to and from cards Lets you select whether to copy all frames or onl...

Page 95: ...hted metering P 81 j Selects a shooting mode from o single frame shooting i high speed sequential shooting j sequential shooting k AF sequential shooting and BKT auto bracketing P 92 B Selects the sel...

Page 96: ...ther to keep the current camera settings when you turn off the power P 145 REC VIEW Displays the picture on the monitor while recording it to a card P 147 BEEP Sets the beep sound used for button oper...

Page 97: ...ct whether to copy all frames or only a selected frame P 141 The EDIT tab is not displayed during movie playback CARD tab CARD SETUP Erases all image data stored on the card or formats a card P 144 16...

Page 98: ...und volume during playback P 165 G Selects the number of frames in the index display P 126 SETUP tab W Selects a language for on screen display P 167 X Sets the date and time P 168 8 Sets the beep sou...

Page 99: ...mode can be adjusted manually Program shift Program shift allows you to change the combination of aperture value and shutter speed set by the camera without altering the exposure Press ac to change th...

Page 100: ...in which both the subject and the background are in focus g Aperture priority shooting P 70 S Shutter priority shooting Allows you to set the shutter speed manually The camera sets the aperture automa...

Page 101: ...of 8 min of long exposure g Manual shooting P 72 r My Mode Allows you to save your favorite settings as your own personal mode and use these customized settings when taking pictures Current settings c...

Page 102: ...ures of landscapes and other outdoor scenes Both the foreground and the background are in focus Since blues and greens are vividly reproduced in this mode it is excellent for shooting natural scenery...

Page 103: ...p blinks while the picture is stored on the card You can check the picture you have taken by pressing the QUICK VIEW button g QUICK VIEW P 122 Indication Meaning mark Lights Flash stand by The flash f...

Page 104: ...s not stored on the card REC CANCEL is not displayed in sequential shooting mode or when several pictures are taken in succession In this case select CANCEL ONE or CANCEL ALL CANCEL ONE The picture di...

Page 105: ...viewfinder P 173 The viewfinder or monitor is hard to see oWhen you point the camera lens toward a bright subject smears lines like beams of light may appear on the image in the viewfinder or on the m...

Page 106: ...at the green lamp lights steadily When the focus and exposure are locked the green lamp lights steadily The AF target mark moves to the focus position When the green lamp blinks the focus and exposure...

Page 107: ...the focus lock function by pressing the shutter button halfway then return the camera to the horizontal position while keeping the button pressed halfway and take the picture If the subject still cann...

Page 108: ...icture You can use the zoom lever to enlarge your subject 3 Press the shutter button fully to start recording The focus and zoom are locked During movie recording N lights red 4 Press the shutter butt...

Page 109: ...movies P 101 Depending on the card the remaining recording time may drop rapidly during recording Try using the card again after formatting it g Formatting cards P 166 When R is set to ON the movie i...

Page 110: ...zoom with the digital zoom zoom magnification can be increased to a maximum of approximately 15 Camera movement is likely to occur at higher magnifications Stabilize the camera with a tripod etc to av...

Page 111: ...n the zoom lever toward T The white area of the zoom indicator indicates the optical zoom If the digital zoom is set to ON a red area appears on the zoom indicator When you reach the limit of the opti...

Page 112: ...hanges in the sequence shown below The selectable flash modes may differ depending on the shooting mode 3 Press the shutter button halfway lights when the flash is ready to fire 4 Press the shutter bu...

Page 113: ...en a conversion lens is attached to the camera vignetting may occur To take flash pictures use an external flash Auto flash No indication The flash fires automatically in low light or backlight condit...

Page 114: ...use of a tripod is recommended to prevent your pictures from being blurred by camera movement Slow synchronization SLOW1 SLOW2 HSLOW1 The slow synchronization flash is designed for slow shutter speeds...

Page 115: ...M mode P m l j i mode 4 sec 1st curtain with red eye reduction H SLOW1 This mode is for when you want to use slow synchronization yet also reduce the red eye phenomenon For instance when shooting a pe...

Page 116: ...ress e while holding down 2 Press ac to select SLOW then press d 3 Press ac to select SLOW1 HSLOW or SLOW2 then press e Press e again to exit the menu Mode dial Arrow pad OK button Flash mode button G...

Page 117: ...turning the control dial while holding down and F at the same time TIPS The flash intensity can be set in 1 3EV steps or 1 2EV steps g EV STEP Setting exposure adjustment increments P 153 The flash ad...

Page 118: ...the hot shoe on the top of the camera To use the external flash together with the built in flash the FL BK01 flash bracket optional and FL CB02 bracket cable optional are required This section explai...

Page 119: ...l to TTL AUTO Be sure to attach the flash to the camera before turning the flash on 5 Select the flash mode by turning the control dial while holding down g Flash shooting P 59 If close up pictures ar...

Page 120: ...nual for the external flash 2 Select M mode Adjust the shutter speed and aperture g Manual shooting P 72 Remember that a slow shutter speed can produce blurred images For the best results we recommend...

Page 121: ...SO of the external flash are set to the same conditions as those on the camera depending on the photographic conditions it is possible that the correct exposure may not be obtained anyway In such a ca...

Page 122: ...the interval between shots will be longer if a high emission level is set AUTO The setting is automatically changed to Fill in flash HSLOW The setting is automatically changed to SLOW1 1 Press e while...

Page 123: ...e auto flash mode or the fill in flash mode the shutter speed is fixed at 1 30 sec in the maximum wide angle or 1 125 sec in the maximum telephoto angle and will not go slower Mode dial Control dial T...

Page 124: ...on the monitor The actual shutter speed range of the camera is 16 to 1 4000 sec but the speed is displayed in the range of 15 to 1 4000 on the monitor To avoid camera movement you are recommended to u...

Page 125: ...ight appears with the bar indicating the current exposure differential Aperture value f2 4 to f8 0 Shutter speed 15 to 1 4000 TIPS To take long exposure bulb shots 1 Turn the control dial to the left...

Page 126: ...whether to use one of the 8 customized My Mode settings that you have saved 1 In the top menu select MODE MENU CAMERA MY MODE MY MODE 1 to MY MODE 8 and press e g Menu basics P 38 Press e again to ex...

Page 127: ...he AF target mark 1 Press e while holding down AF MF In MF or MF mode the menu is not displayed when e is pressed 2 Press ac to select AF MODE then press d 3 Press ac to select iESP or SPOT then press...

Page 128: ...pshots 1 Press e while holding down AF MF In MF or MF mode the menu is not displayed when e is pressed 2 Press ac to select FULLTIME AF then press d 3 Press ac to select ON or OFF then press e Press e...

Page 129: ...ection system and the phase difference detection system Focusing is performed faster than when OFF is selected 1 Press e while holding down AF MF In MF or MF mode the menu is not displayed when e is p...

Page 130: ...k to the area you want to focus on In MF or MF mode the AF target mark does not move when the arrow pad is pressed 3 Take the picture Torestorethe AF target mark to itsoriginal position in the center...

Page 131: ...or fires automatically lighting up the subject Factory default setting is ON To turn the AF illuminator off follow the procedure below 1 Select SETUP AF ILLUMINATOR OFF and press e g Menu basics P 38...

Page 132: ...g operation the area in the middle is enlarged This lets you check whether the focus is correct The distance indicator on the left of the monitor is for reference only When the indicator is moved to l...

Page 133: ...us is locked at the same distance as when you performed focus lock Set to AF to return to auto focus Even if you move the cursor to the top of the distance indicator focusing is not possible at oAdjus...

Page 134: ...i metering 5MULTI Meters 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 g P 83...

Page 135: ...to move the metering target mark to the area you want to meter 3 Take the picture To restore the metering target mark to its original position in the center press e while holding down 4 in Step 2 Tur...

Page 136: ...t to meter and press the AEL AE Lock button The brightness is metered at up to 8 different points The multi metering bar appears Additional metering is ignored after the 8th reading To perform meterin...

Page 137: ...average values obtained by metering at 2 points These values are recalculated every time another metering point is added The average for the 2 metering points The average is always shown at the center...

Page 138: ...r shot again with the sky in the frame and take the picture 1 Compose the picture where you want to lock the metered value exposure then press the AEL button The metered value is saved If you want to...

Page 139: ...ncel the AE memory AE lock was canceled oDo not operate any of the buttons or the mode dial after performing AE lock Doing so will cancel AE lock oThe camera had emerged from sleep mode or the power w...

Page 140: ...6 ft However in the mode focusing is performed quickly 1 Turn the control dial while holding down AF MF and select If you use the flash in macro shooting shadows may be noticeable and the correct exp...

Page 141: ...n correct focus Set the camera to super macro MF and use manual focus 1 Turn the control dial while holding down AF MF and select MF 2 When you release your finger from the AF MF button the distance i...

Page 142: ...ter button halfway locks the focus and exposure The self timer remote control lamp lights for approximately 10 seconds then starts blinking After blinking for approximately 2 seconds the picture is ta...

Page 143: ...ntrol device at the remote control receiver on the camera 4 Press the shutter button on the remote control device The focus and exposure are locked and the self timer remote control lamp blinks before...

Page 144: ...tive signal distance 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 camer...

Page 145: ...cus is locked at the first frame The sequential shooting speed varies depending on the record mode setting Approx 17 frames in HQ mode can be taken in sequence k Adjusts the focus 1 frame at a time Th...

Page 146: ...op menu select MODE MENU CAMERA j BKT and press d g Menu basics P 38 2 Select the exposure Press ac to select 0 3 0 7 or 1 0 then press d When the exposure adjustment is set to 1 2 EV steps select fro...

Page 147: ...max except in S and M mode exposure is decreased when shooting a dark subject to prevent camera movement For auto bracketing in modes other than S mode shooting is automatically set to 1 30 sec if the...

Page 148: ...om 3 Take pictures so that the edges overlap 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 You cannot ad...

Page 149: ...e flash sequential shooting i j k 7 and program shift modes are not available Images are saved in JPEG format when PANORAMA shooting is performed in the TIFF mode The size of the image does not change...

Page 150: ...ess e g Menu basics P 38 2 Press ac to select the guidelines then take the picture 3 Press e to exit guideline shooting The guidelines on the screen disappear and the camera returns to the normal shoo...

Page 151: ...U CAMERA FUNCTION BLACK WHITE or SEPIA and press e g Menu basics P 38 Press e again to exit the menu White balance white balance compensation hue and saturation cannot be used in black white or sepia...

Page 152: ...compose your pictures 1 In the top menu select MODE MENU CAMERA FRAME ASSIST ON or OFF and press e g Menu basics P 38 Press e again to exit the menu The vertical and horizontal lines are displayed on...

Page 153: ...k of still pictures and movies with sound During playback sound is output from the speaker The volume can be adjusted g VOLUME Adjusting the playback volume P 165 Sound can be added later to still pic...

Page 154: ...Recording starts at the same time as shooting When R is set to ON the focus and optical zoom are locked during movie recording If R is set to OFF you can use both the optical zoom and digital zoom du...

Page 155: ...ssion In record modes other than TIFF image data are compressed The higher the compression the less clear the image will be Resolution and picture size on a computer screen When a picture is transferr...

Page 156: ...data using ordinary software or make print reservations Pictures taken in the RAW data format can be edited on this camera g RAW editing P 140 3 2 Resolution The image aspect ratio is normally 4 3 If...

Page 157: ...FF 3264 2448 Uncompressed TIFF 22 9 22 9 3264 2176 20 3 20 3 2592 1944 14 4 14 4 2288 1712 11 2 11 2 2048 1536 9 0 9 0 1600 1200 5 5 5 5 1280 960 3 5 3 5 1024 768 2 3 2 3 640 480 0 9 0 9 SHQ 3264 2448...

Page 158: ...he time listed in the Movie Record Modes table Selecting a record mode 1 Turn the control dial while holding down K to select the record mode The record mode changes in the sequence shown below Still...

Page 159: ...PEG format you can select SHQ HQ SQ1 or SQ2 for the record mode but you cannot select a resolution Pictures are recorded in the resolution currently set for each record mode 1 Turn the control dial wh...

Page 160: ...RA ISO and press d g Menu basics P 38 If ISO is displayed on the top menu as a shortcut menu press the arrow pad in the same direction as the arrow shown next to ISO g SHORT CUT P 157 1 In the top men...

Page 161: ...kes these subjects closer to their real shades For the same reason adjust toward when shooting dark subjects Pressing F when histogram is set to F ON displays the histogram in the viewfinder or on the...

Page 162: ...M V for the shooting conditions 2 If you selected PRESET1 PRESET2 CUSTOM or V press e while holding down WB to display the next selection screen PRESET1 g Preset1 white balance P 110 PRESET2 g Preset2...

Page 163: ...doors 1 Press ac to select PRESET2 then press d 2 Press ac to select w x y z 1 depending on the type of light then press e Press e again to exit the menu w For shooting under a daylight fluorescent la...

Page 164: ...touch white balance This function is useful when you need more precise white balance than PRESET WB can provide To set the optimum white balance for the shooting conditions point the camera at a white...

Page 165: ...om the colors you see on the monitor White balance compensation This function lets you make fine changes to the AUTO PRESET 1 PRESET 2 and one touch white balance settings 1 Follow the procedure on P...

Page 166: ...t to save 2 Press e while holding down WB 3 Press ac to select SET then press d 4 Press ac to select CUSTOM 1 CUSTOM 2 CUSTOM 3 or CUSTOM 4 then press e The current white balance setting and white bal...

Page 167: ...ours 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 softened Use this setting whe...

Page 168: ...sics P 38 2 Press ac to adjust the contrast between 5 and 5 To increase the contrast Press a The light and dark areas are defined more clearly making the image look crisper To reduce the contrast Pres...

Page 169: ...press d g Menu basics P 38 2 Press ac to adjust the hue between 5 and 5 To increase the hue Press a Based on the blue of the sky the picture takes on a greener hue To reduce the hue Press c Based on t...

Page 170: ...e finished setting the saturation press e Press e again to exit the menu In P A S M r and n modes the image is processed according to your purpose and the effect you want to achieve The color reproduc...

Page 171: ...and press e g Menu basics P 38 Press e again to exit the menu When m mode is set noise reduction is fixed to ON When noise reduction is set to ON the camera implements noise reducing processes after e...

Page 172: ...ON The histogram is always displayed DIRECT The black and white areas are displayed directly on the image Ex When ON is selected in P mode When the image is bright When the image is dark Ex When DIRE...

Page 173: ...ou can turn the histogram display on and off during exposure compensation g Exposure compensation P 108 The histogram displayed during shooting may differ from that displayed during playback The histo...

Page 174: ...splayed see Viewfinder and monitor indications P 11 2 Use the arrow pad or control dial to play back other pictures Arrow pad Control dial If no operation is performed for about 3 minutes the camera a...

Page 175: ...ing quickly Functions available in normal playback mode are also available in Quick View 1 Press the QUICK VIEW button in the shooting mode The camera immediately enters the playback mode and displays...

Page 176: ...e press y Each pressing of y rotates the image in the following sequence 90 degrees counterclockwise 90 degrees clockwise and back to the original The following pictures cannot be rotated Movies prote...

Page 177: ...ed By using the arrow pad while the enlarged picture is displayed you can shift the picture in the desired direction enabling you to view a different portion Turning the control dial allows you to vie...

Page 178: ...In the single frame playback mode turn the zoom lever toward W G Use the arrow pad to select the picture b Moves to the previous frame d Moves to the next frame a Moves to the upper frame c Moves to...

Page 179: ...select the number of pictures in an index display from 4 9 and 16 1 In the top menu select MODE MENU E G 4 9 or 16 and press e g Menu basics P 38 Press e again to exit the menu TIPS Pictures can also...

Page 180: ...nu 2 Press a to start the slideshow 3 Press e to stop the slideshow The slideshow will not stop until you cancel it by pressing e You are recommended to use the optional AC adapter when running a slid...

Page 181: ...ngof the movie The following operations can be performed during movie playback H appears on movies that have sound recorded Pressing ac lets you adjust the sound volume during playback a Increases the...

Page 182: ...evious frame The movie can be played continuously in reverse by holding the button down e Displays the MOVIE PLAYBACK menu If you selected CAPTURE c Play back the movie one frame at a time until the f...

Page 183: ...function lets you create indexes from as well as edit movies However you cannot edit movies longer than approximately 56 seconds in SHQ mode 150 seconds in HQ mode and 600 seconds in SQ mode INDEX 9...

Page 184: ...here is insufficient card memory the display returns to the setting screen 7 Press ac to select OK then press e The camera returns to the playback mode then the 9 frames extracted from the movie appea...

Page 185: ...ous frame The movie can be played continuously in reverse by holding the button down 5 As in Step 4 select the last frame of the part you want to keep and press e 6 Press ac to select the card then pr...

Page 186: ...he procedure from Step 4 To quit the editing function select CANCEL and press e The edited movie is stored and the screen returns to the playback mode You cannot edit movies with sound which were take...

Page 187: ...playback functions can also be used on a TV screen TIPS You are recommended to use the optional AC adapter when using the camera with a TV Make sure that the camera s video output signal type is the...

Page 188: ...you press INFO the information displayed changes as follows If the picture has been taken with a different camera not all the information may be displayed when INFO is set to ON The file number used t...

Page 189: ...n the guidelines are displayed use bd or the control dial to display the picture you want to see 3 Press e to remove the guidelines The guidelines on the screen disappear and the camera returns to nor...

Page 190: ...o record and press e to start recording The BUSY bar is displayed during recording If the microphone is placed farther than 1m 3 3ft away from the subject the recorded sound quality may not be satisfy...

Page 191: ...se each item g Menu basics P 38 Select Q g P 138 Select P g P 139 Select RAW DATA EDIT g P 140 When selecting RAW DATA EDIT display the image recorded in RAW mode first Resizing 2 Select Q then press...

Page 192: ...he control dial to select the height and width of the trimming frame 3 2 trimming size can be selected when the size of the selected picture is 3264 2448 or 3264 2176 6 Press e The trimmed picture is...

Page 193: ...set press e 7 Press ac to select the card then press e If only one card is inserted skip this step When there is insufficient card memory the display returns to the setting screen 8 Press ac to selec...

Page 194: ...ie in the top menu press b to select COPY g Menu basics P 38 The screen is displayed for you to select ALL or SELECT 2 Press ac to select ALL or SELECT then press d If you choose ALL A confirmation sc...

Page 195: ...pictures to avoid accidentally erasing them Protected pictures cannot be erased by the single frame all frame erase function 1 Use the arrow pad or control dial to display the picture you want to pro...

Page 196: ...Once erased pictures cannot be restored Check each picture before erasing to avoid accidentally erasing pictures you want to keep g Protecting pictures P 142 Single frame erase 1 Use the arrow pad or...

Page 197: ...top menu select MODE MENU CARD CARD SETUP and press d g Menu basics P 38 2 Press ac to select R ALL ERASE then press e 3 Press ac to select YES then press e All the pictures are erased Mode dial Arrow...

Page 198: ...ord mode is changed to SQ1 and All Reset is set to ON the record mode will return to HQ factory default setting next time the camera is turned on OFF The settings made before the power is turned off a...

Page 199: ...F P 99 AF MF AF P 79 87 88 u OFF P 119 4 ESP P 81 K HQ P 102 B OFF P 89 90 WB AUTO P 109 LCD EVF LCD ON P 50 No compensation P 112 CARD xD P 23 SCENE MODES NORMAL P 117 Optical zoom wide P 57 SHARPNES...

Page 200: ...ous picture is being recorded AUTO The picture you have just taken is displayed while it is recorded to the card 3 SEC 5 SEC 10 SEC You can select the length of time the picture is displayed If record...

Page 201: ...r the volume You can turn the sound off completely by setting OFF 1 In the top menu select MODE MENU E BEEP and press d Or in C mode select E BEEP and press d g Menu basics P 38 2 Select 1 or 2 and pr...

Page 202: ...can turn the sound off completely by setting OFF 1 In the top menu select MODE MENU E SHUTTER SOUND and press d Or in C mode select E SHUTTER SOUND and press d g Menu basics P 38 2 Select 1 or 2 and...

Page 203: ...sing both direct buttons and the control dial with only the direct buttons The function of the control dial and arrow pad varies depending on the shooting mode You can also assign functions chosen fro...

Page 204: ...sation Exposure compensation Aperture value Aperture value Exposure compensation Aperture value Exposure compensation S Shutter speed Exposure compensation Exposure compensation Shutter speed Shutter...

Page 205: ...ing the direct buttons P 33 Ex Changing the flash mode Press repeatedly The flash mode changes each time is pressed SEt FLASH MODE FLASH MODE AUtO SEt FLASH MODE SEt Press Press Press The exposure com...

Page 206: ...ion flash intensity shutter speed aperture and ISO sensitivity will differ depending on the adjustment range you choose 1 In the top menu select MODE MENU E EV STEP 1 3EV or 1 2EV and press e Or in C...

Page 207: ...the control dial Ref page ISO default setting AUTO 50 to 400 P 107 j o i j k 7 P 92 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF ON P 58 NOISE REDUCTION OFF ON P 118 FUNCTION OFF PANORAMA 8 BLACK WHITE SEPIA P 95 97 98 FRAME AS...

Page 208: ...n you want to set then press e Press e again to exit the menu In C mode set the mode dial to a different mode to exit the menu If the mode dial is set to a mode other than r and z is pressed when MY M...

Page 209: ...ontrol dial while holding down z to set z is used in the same way as the direct button g Direct button basics P 31 When an operation guide is displayed at the bottom of the screen more specific settin...

Page 210: ...unctions that can be set in the shortcut menu Ref page Functions that can be set in the shortcut menu Ref page FLASH MODE P 59 R still pictures P 100 AF MF P 79 87 88 MY MODE P 73 ESP n P 81 u P 119 j...

Page 211: ...in C mode select E SHORT CUT and press d g Menu basics P 38 2 Press ac to select A B or C then press d 3 Press ac to select the function you want to set then press e The shortcut menu is set Press e a...

Page 212: ...appears on the top menu 2 Press a b or c to select the shortcut menu The monitor jumps directly to the setting screen for that function Ex When SHARPNESS is set in shortcut menu A Mode dial Arrow pad...

Page 213: ...and 140 mm These numbers are based on the focal length of a 35 mm camera Functions that can be set in MY MODE Default setting Ref page Functions that can be set in MY MODE Default setting Ref page P A...

Page 214: ...settings one by one Cannot be selected in C mode The MY MODE SETUP screen appears 3 Select a MY MODE number Press ac to select a MY MODE number from 1 to 8 then press e When selecting CURRENT in Step...

Page 215: ...0 Press ac to change the setting then press e The setting is saved You can also change the other custom settings 5 When you have made all the settings you want press e The screen displayed in Step 2 a...

Page 216: ...the mode dial to a different mode to exit the menu The control panel is displayed on the monitor Even when the control panel is displayed on the monitor you can display the subject by pressing f Press...

Page 217: ...metering Center weighted metering 9 Focus mode P AF 10 Flash mode 11 Flash intensity control 12 Sequential shooting 13 Self timer Remote control 14 Sound record 15 Record mode Resolution 16 Number of...

Page 218: ...om 1 In the top menu select MODE MENU E VOLUME and press d Or in C mode select E VOLUME and press d g Menu basics P 38 2 Press ac to select the volume level then press e Press e again to exit the menu...

Page 219: ...basics P 38 PASM rnmlji The I FORMAT screen is displayed q The CARD SETUP screen is displayed 2 If the mode dial is set to P A S M r n m l j i press a to select YES If the mode dial is set to q press...

Page 220: ...reference manual shows the English on screen display in illustrations and explanations Available languages vary depending on the area where you purchased this camera 1 Select SETUP W then press d g Me...

Page 221: ...onth setting To move back to the previous setting press b The first two digits of the year are fixed 4 Repeat this procedure until the date and time are completely set The time is displayed in the 24...

Page 222: ...3 MIN 5 MIN or 10 MIN and press e g Menu basics P 38 The camera will not enter sleep mode when powered by the AC adapter In q mode the camera will enter sleep mode and the monitor will turn off after...

Page 223: ...f 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 cards This metho...

Page 224: ...itor does not turn on when f is pressed The camera automatically enters sleep mode and the viewfinder turns off after 10 seconds of non operation In P m l j i mode the fastest shutter speed automatica...

Page 225: ...mended Wait over a minute after the monitor is used or continuous shots are taken to allow for proper performance of the Pixel Mapping function 1 Select SETUP PIXEL MAPPING and press d g Menu basics P...

Page 226: ...viewfinder and when you have set the desired level press e Pressing a brightens the monitor or viewfinder and pressing c darkens it The measurement unit can be selected from either meters or feet in t...

Page 227: ...If you use the wrong video signal type you will not be able to play back the recorded pictures properly on your TV 1 Select SETUP VIDEO OUT NTSC or PAL and press e g Menu basics P 38 TIPS TV video si...

Page 228: ...B cable and transferring pictures to the PC For instructions on how to connect the camera to your PC refer to the OPERATION MANUAL DIGITAL CAMERA PC CONNECTION PRINT Select when connecting the camera...

Page 229: ...nformation from digital cameras You can print out pictures automatically at home or in a print shop by storing such data as which pictures you wish to print and the number of prints on the card Pictur...

Page 230: ...sing the 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...

Page 231: ...th n 2 Press The PRINT ORDER screen appears If print reservation data is already stored on the card the PRINT ORDER SETTING screen appears giving you the choice of resetting the data or keeping it 3 P...

Page 232: ...umber Set the date time printing data Press ac to select NO DATE or TIME then press e NO The pictures are printed without the date and time DATE All the pictures are printed with the shooting date TIM...

Page 233: ...e you want to print using the arrow pad or the control dial and press e 5 Select the appropriate item using the arrow pad MORE Sets the number of prints date time and trim size The print reservation d...

Page 234: ...IME All the selected pictures are printed with the shooting time Trim the picture g Trimming P 182 8 After completing all the print reservations press e to complete the print reservations and return t...

Page 235: ...oward W or T to decide the trimming size Use the control dial to select the height and width of the trimming frame 3 2 trimming size can be selected when the size of the selected picture is 3264 2448...

Page 236: ...tings If the trimmed picture size is small printing magnification increases accordingly resulting in a printed picture with lower resolution For best results with close up prints you are recommended t...

Page 237: ...card You can reset all the print reservation data or just for selected pictures Resetting all print reservation data 1 Press The PRINT ORDER SETTING screen appears 2 Press ac to select RESET then pres...

Page 238: ...eset the print reservation data using the arrow pad or the control dial and press e The single frame reservation menu is displayed 5 Press c to select CANCEL The print reservation data is canceled and...

Page 239: ...standard for connecting digital cameras and printers of different makers and printing out pictures directly STANDARD All printers that support PictBridge have standard print settings Selecting STANDA...

Page 240: ...etails of how to turn the printer on and the position of the USB port refer to the printer s instruction manual 3 Set the camera s mode dial to q and plug the USB cable into the camera s USB connector...

Page 241: ...ne picture in multiple layout format g PRINT MULTI PRINT P 190 ALL INDEX Prints an index of all the pictures stored on the card g ALL INDEX mode PRINT ORDER mode P 195 PRINT ORDER Prints the pictures...

Page 242: ...then press e OFF The image is printed inside a blank frame ON The image is printed filling the entire page 4 Press bd or turn the control dial to select the picture you want to print and press e The P...

Page 243: ...e is printed inside a blank frame ON The image is printed filling the entire page 4 Press ac to select PICS SHEET then press e PICS SHEET depends on the paper size set in Step 2 and the capabilities o...

Page 244: ...rint reservations c Press c The Print information settings screen is displayed d Press ac to select the item you want to set then press d Press ac to select the item then press e Sets the number of pr...

Page 245: ...ures Press ac to select OK or CANCEL then press e OK Printing starts CANCEL The settings are canceled and the monitor returns to the PRINT MODE SELECT screen When printing is finished the monitor retu...

Page 246: ...image is printed filling the entire page The PRINT INFO screen is displayed 4 Press ac to select the item you want to set then press d Press ac to select the item then press e If PRINT INFO cannot be...

Page 247: ...turns to the PRINT MODE SELECT screen When printing is finished the monitor returns to the PRINT MODE SELECT screen g Exiting direct printing P 198 To cancel printing Pressing e during print data tran...

Page 248: ...frame ON The image is printed filling the entire page The PRINT screen is displayed BORDERLESS is not available in ALL INDEX mode Press e and go to Step 4 4 Print the pictures Press ac to select OK or...

Page 249: ...ting PictBridge To cancel printing Pressing e during print data transfer displays the screen for selecting whether to continue or cancel printing To cancel printing press ac to select CANCEL then pres...

Page 250: ...ready been set the P screen appears Press ac to select RESET then press e 2 Press e 3 Press ac to select OK then press e OK Saves the current trimming size RESET Sets a new trimming size o Repeat the...

Page 251: ...connect the camera from the printer 1 In the PRINT MODE SELECT screen press b A message is displayed 2 Press the power switch to turn the camera off 3 Remove the USB cable from the camera 4 Remove the...

Page 252: ...correctly Disconnect the camera and connect it again correctly NO PAPER There 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...

Page 253: ...nt reservations can be recorded Replace the card or erase unwanted pictures Before erasing download important images to a PC NO PICTURE There are no pictures on the card The card contains no pictures...

Page 254: ...r button is pressed The battery is exhausted Charge the battery P 17 The camera is in the playback mode Set the mode dial to any position except q P 50 The flash has not finished charging Remove your...

Page 255: ...or on the monitor screen during shooting Aiming the camera at a bright subject in sunlight may cause vertical lines to appear on the screen This is not a malfunction The date recorded with the image d...

Page 256: ...subject set the flash to P 59 Sequential shooting i j k 7 is set The flash does not fire in the sequential shooting mode Set o in the j menu P 92 The camera is in the movie mode The flash does not fir...

Page 257: ...a tripod or set the flash to AUTO P 59 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 if...

Page 258: ...bright If the center of the subject is too bright the image as a whole emerges darker Adjust the exposure compensation toward plus P 108 The aperture value setting is too high in A M mode Decrease the...

Page 259: ...or set the mode dial to q P 121 122 There are no pictures on the card NO PICTURE appears on the monitor Record pictures There is a problem with the card Refer to Error codes P 200 The camera is connec...

Page 260: ...OM The camera has not been turned on Press the power switch to turn the camera on P 25 The printer is selected as the connection destination Set the USB option in the SETUP tab to PC P 175 The camera...

Page 261: ...LASH IN Q Q SLAVE P 66 69 SLOW SLOW1 H SLOW SLOW2 P 63 AF MF FOCUS MODE AF MF MF P 79 87 88 AF MODE iESP n P 74 FULLTIME AF OFF ON P 75 P AF OFF ON P 76 ESP n ESP n n MULTI 4 P 81 j 1 o i j k 7 P 92 B...

Page 262: ...IFF 3264 2448 3264 2176 3 2 2592 1944 2288 1712 2048 1536 1600 1200 1280 960 1024 768 640 480 P 102 105 SHQ 3264 2448 3264 2176 3 2 P 102 105 HQ 3264 2448 3264 2176 3 2 P 102 105 SQ1 2592 1944 2288 17...

Page 263: ...RESET 4 OFF ON P 145 REC VIEW OFF AUTO 3 SEC 5 SEC 10 SEC P 147 BEEP OFF 1 2 P 148 SHUTTER SOUND OFF 1 2 P 149 DIAL NORMAL CUSTOM 1 to CUSTOM 3 P 150 EV STEP 1 3EV 1 2EV P 153 CUSTOM BUTTON P 154 SHO...

Page 264: ...PRESET 2 SET P 110 112 113 CUSTOM CUSTOM 1 to CUSTOM 4 P 111 V GO ADJUST SET P 111 112 113 K SHQ HQ SQ P 105 SCENE MODES NORMAL I L m P 117 SHARPNESS 5 to 5 P 114 CONTRAST 5 to 5 P 115 HUE 5 to 5 P 11...

Page 265: ...to BLUE 7 P 140 SCENE MODES NORMAL I L m P 140 SHARPNESS 5 to 5 P 140 CONTRAST 5 to 5 P 140 HUE 5 to 5 P 140 SATURATION 5 to 5 P 140 FUNCTION OFF BLACK WHITE SEPIA P 140 P P 140 Q 640 480 320 240 CANC...

Page 266: ...menu Tab Function Sub menu Setting Ref page MODE MENU CARD CARD SETUP ALL ERASE FORMAT P 144 166 E ALL RESET OFF ON P 145 BEEP OFF 1 2 P 148 VOLUME 0 to 5 P 165 G 4 9 16 P 126 MOVIE PLAY MOVIE PLAYBA...

Page 267: ...CUT P 157 MY MODE SETUP RESET MY MODE 1 to MY MODE 8 P 160 162 CUSTOM MY MODE 1 to MY MODE 8 P 160 162 CONTROL PANEL OFF ON P 163 VOLUME 0 to 5 P 165 G 4 9 16 P 126 SETUP W ENGLISH FRANCAIS DEUTSCH E...

Page 268: ...istogram target mark Center FLASH AUTO S M SLOW n MY MODE MY MODE 1 w 0 0 WB AUTO FLASH IN Q None SLAVE 1 CUSTOM WB Not Registered SLOW SLOW1 K HQ 3264 2448 n 320 240 AF MF AF AF target mark Center JP...

Page 269: ...RESET ON W ENGLISH REC VIEW ON X Y M D 2004 01 01 00 00 BEEP 1 LOW 8 LOW SHUTTER SOUND 1 LOW SLEEP 3 MIN DIAL NORMAL FILE NAME AUTO EV STEP 1 3EV BATTERY SAVE OFF CUSTOM BUTTON ISO s NORMAL SHORT CUT...

Page 270: ...Zoom 9 DIGITAL ZOOM 9 AF MODE 9 FULLTIME AF 9 P AF 9 AF target mark 9 Manual focus 9 Flash AUTO 9 9 9 9 9 9 SLOW1 9 HSLOW 9 9 SLOW2 9 9 w 9 SLOW 9 Q 9 n 9 n MULTI 9 9 4 9 Metering target 9 AE LOCK 9...

Page 271: ...e 2 Cannot be selected in r mode ISO 9 F 9 9 WB 9 9 CUSTOM WB 9 SHARPNESS 9 CONTRAST 9 HUE 9 SATURATION 9 SCENE MODES 9 9 NOISE REDUCTION 9 ALL RESET 9 2 REC VIEW 9 BEEP 9 SHUTTER SOUND 9 DIAL 9 EV ST...

Page 272: ...each use a cloth soaked in clean water and well wrung Monitor and viewfinder o Wipe gently with a soft cloth Lens o Blow dust off the lens with a commercially available blower then wipe gently with a...

Page 273: ...ove the old battery and insert a new battery CR2025 with the battery facing up as shown 3 Replace the cover turn the remote control device over and turn the screw on the bottom clockwise to tighten Do...

Page 274: ...Q2 1024 768 pixels TIFF SQ2 640 480 pixels TIFF SQ2 No of storable pictures When a 32 MB card is used without sound Approx 2 frames RAW 3264 2448 Approx 1 frames TIFF 3264 2448 Approx 8 frames SHQ 326...

Page 275: ...em 2000 up to 2099 Operating environment Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F operation 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F storage Humidity 30 to 90 operation 10 to 90 storage Power supply Only an Olympus BLM...

Page 276: ...e Contrast Detection System This is used to measure the distance to the subject The camera determines if the image is focused by the level of contrast in the subject Conventional Photograph This refer...

Page 277: ...ash is used in combination with the flash cable ISO A method for indicating film speed by the International Organization for Standardization ISO e g ISO100 Higher ISO values indicate greater sensitivi...

Page 278: ...tery life The camera automatically enters the sleep mode if you do not operate it for a certain time To get out of the sleep mode use any button on the camera shutter button arrow pad etc Synchro Term...

Page 279: ...y 18 Battery check 14 Battery compartment cover 10 18 Battery compartment lock 10 18 BATTERY SAVE 171 Beep sound 8 169 BLACK WHITE 98 Bulb shots 72 C Camera movement warning 50 CAPTURE 129 Card 21 Car...

Page 280: ...Flash pop up button 10 59 Flash stand by 50 Fluoescent lamp 110 Focus 50 53 74 Focus Lock 53 FOCUS MODE 79 87 88 FORMAT I 166 FRAME ASSIST display 99 FRAME ASSIST shooting 8 97 136 FULLTIME AF 75 Ful...

Page 281: ...V 111 Operation sound BEEP 148 Optical zoom 57 P P AF 76 PAL 174 224 PANORAMA 95 PC 175 Phase difference detection system 76 224 PictBridge 186 Picture rotation y 123 PIXEL MAPPING 172 Pixels 224 Play...

Page 282: ...S 143 Single frame reservation 180 Single frame shooting o 92 SLAVE 69 Slave flash 69 225 SLEEP 169 Sleep mode 169 225 Slideshow m 127 Slow synchronization SLOW 61 63 Speaker 10 Sports shooting j 49...

Page 283: ...20097 Hamburg Germany Tel 49 40 23 77 3 0 Fax 49 40 23 07 61 Letters Postfach 10 49 08 20034 Hamburg Germany European Technical Customer Support Please visit our homepage http www olympus europa com o...

Page 284: ...z Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera z This manual provides instructions on how to install the USB driver To ensure correct installation refer only to these installation procedures DI...

Page 285: ...ts accuracy However if you find any errors or incomplete information please contact your local Olympus representative z It is prohibited by copyright laws to duplicate in part or in whole the informat...

Page 286: ...3 Macintosh Windows INDEX Flowchart 4 Identifying the OS 6 Windows 98 Me 2000 XP 8 Macintosh OS 9 X 23 Downloading image files using other OS For other OS users 31...

Page 287: ...SB connector extension card etc z Windows 95 NT 4 0 z Windows 98 98 SE upgrade from Windows 95 z Mac OS 8 6 or lower except Mac OS 8 6 equipped with USB MASS Storage Support 1 3 5 installed at the fac...

Page 288: ...he AC adapter disconnect the camera from the computer and make sure that the camera is turned off To avoid computer malfunctions do not turn off the camera when the camera is connected to a computer I...

Page 289: ...your desktop When the My computer icon is not on your desktop click Control Panel from the Start menu 2 Double click the Control Panel icon 3 Double click the System icon The way the file icons insid...

Page 290: ...se the window If your OS is Windows 98 98 SE proceed to Installing the USB driver for Windows 98 p 9 Users running Windows Me 2000 XP p 11 Users running other OS p 31 z Mac OS Macintosh Select About T...

Page 291: ...e camera the camera will turn off in the middle of the operation and this could destroy image files data If you are using batteries make sure that there is sufficient remaining battery power Installin...

Page 292: ...necting the camera to the computer p 11 1 Insert the provided software CD into your CD ROM drive 2 The Olympus Windows Installer should automatically launch Click USB Driver If the USB driver is alrea...

Page 293: ...Continue The installation of the USB driver will start 4 Click OK to restart your computer and the installation is complete 5 When the computer has restarted installation is complete If the Olympus W...

Page 294: ...e marked end of the provided USB cable into the USB port on your computer as shown below 3 After making sure that the camera is turned off connect the end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the...

Page 295: ...s a mode dial turn the power switch to ON 5 Some camera models display this screen shown right on the monitor When this screen appears use the arrow pad to select PC and press the OK button 6 The comp...

Page 296: ...en follow the on screen instructions You may also select take no action to bypass the Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard You may then use a more advanced image viewing editing program such as Olympus...

Page 297: ...be other Removable Disk icons for other devices such as a removable media drive or USB SmartMedia Reader Writer In this case the digital camera is recognized as another Removable Disk If you cannot fi...

Page 298: ...e Disk follow the procedure below to check whether the USB driver has been fully installed 1 Open My Computer and double click the Control Panel icon For users running Windows XP open Control Panel fr...

Page 299: ...nd start again Users running Windows 98 98 SE start again from Confirming the USB driver is installed and Users running Window Me 2000 XP start from Connecting the camera to the computer If the USB dr...

Page 300: ...s a Removable Disk 3 Double click the Dcim folder If an error message appears when you double click the icon there may be a problem with one of the following c the camera s power source the AC adapter...

Page 301: ...he My Documents icon The camera automatically assigns folder names and file names according to the following rules Serial numbers of image files run from 0001 to 9999 Serial numbers of folders run fro...

Page 302: ...ge files downloaded to your computer The files will be opened in the default image viewer of the operating system If you want to view the image a different size or process it you will need to open the...

Page 303: ...f the viewfinder or the card access lamp is not blinking Some camera models have either a lamp on the right of the viewfinder or a card access lamp and the location varies depending on the model Refer...

Page 304: ...then the cable can be removed 5 Remove the USB cable from the camera 6 Remove the USB cable from your computer z Windows Me 2000 XP 1 Make sure that the lamp on the right of the viewfinder or the card...

Page 305: ...rs 3 Click on the message The Unplug or Eject Hardware window appears 4 When a message appears click OK 5 Remove the USB cable from the camera 6 Remove the USB cable from your computer If the window r...

Page 306: ...age files data If you are using batteries make sure that there is sufficient remaining battery power If you are running Mac OS X the connection to the computer and downloading the image data are verif...

Page 307: ...puter as shown below 3 After making sure that the camera is turned off connect the end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera The location of the USB connector or multi connector varies d...

Page 308: ...models display this screen shown right on the monitor When this screen appears use the arrow pad to select PC and press the OK button 6 The computer recognizes the camera as a new device The computer...

Page 309: ...message appears when you double click the icon there may be a problem with one of the following c the camera s power source the AC adapter is not properly connected or the battery power is low d the...

Page 310: ...names according to the following rules Serial numbers of image files run from 0001 to 9999 Serial numbers of folders run from 100 to 999 When file number 9999 is reached a new folder is created and a...

Page 311: ...les in the Hard Disk folder The files will be opened in the default image viewer of the operating system If you want to view the image a different size or process it you will need to open the image wi...

Page 312: ...Capture software dialog appears 1 From the Download To menu select a destination folder 2 To download all images click Download All To selectively download images click Download Some and highlight th...

Page 313: ...ng 2 Drag the untitled icon on the desktop to Trash 3 Make sure that the lamp on the right of the viewfinder or the card access lamp is not blinking The green lamp lights on some models If the lamp is...

Page 314: ...computer have a USB interface Is there a port marked on your computer Does your computer have a built in PC card slot Consult your nearest Olympus representative Is your OS one of the following Windo...

Page 315: ...20097 Hamburg Germany Tel 49 40 23 77 3 0 Fax 49 40 23 07 61 Letters Postfach 10 49 08 20034 Hamburg Germany European Technical Customer Support Please visit our homepage http www olympus europa com o...

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