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C-200 ZOOM
D-510 ZOOM

Digital Camera

Reference Manual

• Before you use this camera, read this manual and then store it in a

safe location where you can find it for future use.

• We recommend that you spend some time taking test shots and

experimenting with all of the features before you take important
pictures.

C-200 ZOOM

Summary of Contents for Camedia D-510 Zoom

Page 1: ...re you use this camera read this manual and then store it in a safe location where you can find it for future use We recommend that you spend some time taking test shots and experimenting with all of...

Page 2: ...this publication may be reproduced or reprinted except for personal use without prior written permission from Olympus Olympus makes no representations or warranties regarding any damages or benefit e...

Page 3: ...S A Telephone number 631 844 5000 Tested to comply with FCC standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1...

Page 4: ...Depends on Distance to the Subject 24 Taking Still Pictures 25 Taking Pictures Using the Viewfinder 25 Taking Pictures 26 Taking Pictures Using the Monitor 28 Using the Flash to Shoot in Dim Light 30...

Page 5: ...ty on the Center of the Subject 74 Correcting Image Brightness Exposure Compensation 76 ISO Light Sensitivity Level Setting ISO Sensitivity 78 Enlarging Shots Even Further Digital Zoom 80 Creating Pan...

Page 6: ...122 Connecting to a Windows PC 122 Connecting to a Macintosh 126 Transferring Image Files 127 Transferring Image Files to a Windows PC 127 Transferring Image Files to a Macintosh 129 Disconnecting th...

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Page 8: ...tions are simple using our easy menu operations USB functions Image downloading is easy with a USB connector connected directly to a personal computer Other various features and functions 1 8 inch LCD...

Page 9: ...the images and turn the power off Read this after you ve taken a few practice pictures as explained in Chapter 2 Chapter 4 Taking Better Pictures This chapter explains how to focus the camera as well...

Page 10: ...al information The following may appear at the bottom of each page CAUTION These sections contain important precautions Be sure to read HELP These sections include information and helpful hints on how...

Page 11: ...arious parts of the camera and their names the accessories for the camera and how to prepare the camera to be used for the first time Please be sure to read this chapter starting on the following page...

Page 12: ...of Parts Camera 2 Zoom lever p 31 Shutter button p 25 Selftimer lamp p 59 Flash p 30 Lens barrier p 18 Lens Card cover p 10 Card slot Video OUT jack p 42 DC IN jack p 16 USB connector p 120 Connector...

Page 13: ...Selftimer button p 59 Erase button p 45 Viewfinder p 50 Diopter adjustment dial p 15 Monitor p 28 OK button p 12 Menu button p 12 Monitor button p 12 Tripod socket bottom Battery compartment cover bot...

Page 14: ...59 Movie p 60 Exposure compensation p 76 Record mode p 87 Flash mode p 64 Spot metering p 74 Macro p 55 Quick focus p 53 White balance p 85 ISO sensitivity p 78 Number of storable pictures p 21 Memory...

Page 15: ...k mode display with image information display on HQ 1600x1200 ISO100 FILE 100 0123 2001 01 23 1 Getting Started Names of Parts continued File number p 95 Resolution p 87 White balance p 85 ISO sensiti...

Page 16: ...assing the strap through the loop give it a slight tug to make sure that it does not come loose CAUTION Attach the strap exactly as shown in the diagram If the strap is attached incorrectly the camera...

Page 17: ...he power is off The lens barrier must be closed Make sure the monitor is off 2 Slide the battery compartment lock from to 3 Slide the battery compartment cover to the side and lift it up to open 4 Ins...

Page 18: ...g the batteries Alkaline batteries deliver markedly inferior performance especially in cold weather For this reason we highly recommend using lithium battery packs or rechargeable NiMH batteries Do no...

Page 19: ...Never use batteries in this condition These batteries cannot be used Batteries with all or part of the electrical insulation sheath peeled off Part of the negative electrode has a protruding bulge al...

Page 20: ...the opposite direction as that indicated in step 3 Never open the card cover eject the card remove the batteries or disconnect the AC adapter while the camera power is turned on Doing so may destroy t...

Page 21: ...d Note Operating temperature 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 131 F Storing temperature 20 C to 65 C 4 F to 149 F Humidity up to 90 Put the card into its anti electrostatic case for storage or transportation Do no...

Page 22: ...nto the camera the message NO PICTURE will be displayed on the monitor With the lens barrier open shooting mode you can set the date and time 2 Press the menu button The playback menu will be displaye...

Page 23: ...position Pressing returns the display to the setting one step earlier 7 Repeat step 6 until both date and time have been set 8 When the setting is completed press the OK button The date and time are...

Page 24: ...and Time continued NOTE Until you change it the date setting will remain current even when the power is turned off It is possible to set the time even when the lens barrier is open and the camera is i...

Page 25: ...s The power turns on the lens extends and the flash pops up 2 While looking through the viewfinder gently turn the diopter adjustment dial 3 Stop turning the dial when the AF target mark is clearly vi...

Page 26: ...ure the AC adapter is properly plugged into the outlet Never plug in or unplug the AC adapter with wet hands In the unlikely event that the AC adapter cord becomes hot or you see or smell smoke unplug...

Page 27: ...s simply to start taking pictures with it This chapter explains turning the camera on taking still shots checking how they came out and turning the camera off Please have the camera in hand and practi...

Page 28: ...sume shooting take one of the following procedures Lightly press the shutter button or zoom lever Close p 34 and then open the lens barrier Press any button on the arrow pad the OK button the menu but...

Page 29: ...e inserted properly Turn the power off p 34 Then remove and re insert the card For other error messages Follow the directions on the monitor For details see Error Codes p 142 When the card setup scree...

Page 30: ...echeck the batteries Display the shooting menu first p 72 When the shooting menu is turned off the remaining battery life will be displayed CAUTION Keep spare batteries on hand when taking the camera...

Page 31: ...is a limit to the number of frames that may be shot when operating the shutter button a single time p 62 2 The maximum movie length may be different from the table above for C 200 ZOOM models sold in...

Page 32: ...he number of storable stills and the movie length may vary depending on the subject being photographed In some cases the number of storable pictures counter may not decrease every time a picture is ta...

Page 33: ...r elbows at your sides When holding the camera vertically make sure the flash is on top Keep your fingers and the strap away from the lens and flash NOTE Do not subject the lens to physical shocks Be...

Page 34: ...th the monitor to take pictures p 55 Although it is possible to take such shots without using the macro mode proper exposure and focus may not be achieved Characteristics of the viewfinder and the mon...

Page 35: ...half press The focus and exposure are automatically set When the lamp is flashing it indicates that the subject is out of focus Press the shutter button halfway once more to correct the focus If the s...

Page 36: ...wfinder blinks for a few moments and then goes off 4 When the green lamp goes off you can take another picture If you attempt to take a picture before the green lamp goes off the camera does not beep...

Page 37: ...er taking a picture In this case you must watch the green lamp If the lamp blinks the picture was taken successfully NOTE The green lamp will blink for as few as 2 seconds and as many as 40 seconds de...

Page 38: ...ated to indicate that the memory is full Wait for several seconds until the memory gauge is off before continuing to take pictures 4 To go off the monitor press the monitor button To turn the power of...

Page 39: ...ctual picture Vertical lines may appear on the monitor when taking pictures in full sunlight or other brightly lit areas These lines will not be visible in the actual picture and do not indicate a cam...

Page 40: ...inking If the orange lamp is blinking it means that the flash is charging Wait a few seconds for the flash to charge then confirm that the orange lamp has gone out before continuing to take pictures F...

Page 41: ...ot wide angle shots Pull the zoom lever toward T Telephoto to zoom in When using the monitor When the zoom lever is activated the zoom status will be displayed on the zoom bar The zoom bar will disapp...

Page 42: ...eck other images recorded by rapidly pressing the arrow pad Displays the previous image Displays the next image Displays the 10th image back Displays the 10th image ahead 3 Press the monitor button Th...

Page 43: ...33 2 Learning the Basics HELP Pressing the buttons on the arrow pad for 1 second or more causes different functions to activate p 44 45...

Page 44: ...ose the lens barrier the rest of the way The power is turned off Close the lens barrier firmly until a clicking sound is heard If the lens barrier is not securely closed the flash is not able to be cl...

Page 45: ...ken together once you are finished shooting as well functions like connecting the camera to your television set for convenient playback Once you ve taken a few shots with the camera according to the i...

Page 46: ...d however that you switch power off promptly when you are finished using the camera When using new batteries it may take longer for the camera to shut down automatically depending on the type of batte...

Page 47: ...37 3 Playing Images Back Turning the Power Off in Playback Mode 1 Press the monitor button The monitor display shuts down and the power turns off 1...

Page 48: ...wn depends on the camera s settings and the type of image All except the protect mark will go off after about 3 seconds 3 Check other images recorded by rapidly pressing the arrow pad Displays the pre...

Page 49: ...Wide angle Several frames are displayed including the currently selected picture To select the number of frames to be displayed p 118 3 In the index display setting rapidly press the arrow pad to dis...

Page 50: ...he zoom lever toward Telephoto The monitor displays the full sized version of the selected image p 38 To display the images again in the index display setting repeat from step 2 HELP Pressing the butt...

Page 51: ...he picture that you want to display by pressing the arrow pad p 38 40 3 Pull the zoom lever toward Telephoto Each time you pull the zoom lever toward Telephoto the image enlarges as follows 1x 1 5x 2x...

Page 52: ...2 Connect the video cable by inserting one end into the video OUT jack on the camera and the other end into the video IN jack on the television 3 Turn on the television and set to video input Refer to...

Page 53: ...able as it also appears if the image is printed using a conventional video printer Refer to your TV VCR instruction manual for information about displaying video images Images shown on screen can be s...

Page 54: ...u want to protect by pressing the arrow pad You may also use the protection feature during one frame display p 38 and in the index display setting p 39 40 3 Press on the arrow pad for at least 1 secon...

Page 55: ...en removed from the card 1 With the lens barrier closed press the monitor button The camera turns on in playback mode The most recent frame is displayed on the monitor 2 Select the picture you want to...

Page 56: ...s or disconnect the AC adapter while erasing pictures Doing so may destroy the image data on the card HELP It may take longer to erase when the print reserve function p 109 has been activated on the c...

Page 57: ...nformation such as which images to print and whether to include time and date information on SmartMedia cards containing digital images The images can then be easily printed by photo labs offering DPO...

Page 58: ...recorded by other DPOF compatible devices Please change the automatic print information with the DPOF compatible device that recorded the information Automatic print information recorded on SmartMedi...

Page 59: ...This chapter explains functions that will be useful to remember in helping you to take better pictures Once you ve taken a few pictures and familiarized yourself with the contents of Chapter 2 browse...

Page 60: ...amera steady using the monitor which may result in blurry images The batteries will also drain more quickly NOTE Use the macro function when shooting particularly close objects from around 20 to 80cm...

Page 61: ...taking the shot When setting up shots that do not contain vertical lines like as shown in 3 first hold the camera vertically and lock the focus on the subject Then shift the camera back to the horizon...

Page 62: ...r and position the AF target mark on the subject you wish to focus on 3 Half press the shutter button so the green lamp next to the viewfinder lights up The subject is now in focus and exposure is set...

Page 63: ...e lens barrier The camera turns on in shooting mode 2 Press on the arrow pad The monitor will illuminate 3 Press on the arrow pad repeatedly until the mark is displayed on the monitor 4 Take the pictu...

Page 64: ...rk or macro mark disappears Quick focus can also be cancelled simply by turning the camera off To retain the quick focus even after the power is turned off set the clear settings function in the shoot...

Page 65: ...urther enlarge the image push the zoom lever toward T telephoto Monitor is filled by a 8cm 3 6cm 2 subject Wide angle If you wish to make the image smaller push the zoom lever toward W wide Monitor is...

Page 66: ...even after the power is turned off set the clear settings function in the shooting menu to OFF p 98 HELP Dark shadows may appear when using the flash NOTE In macro mode the picture area will not be e...

Page 67: ...tor will illuminate and the sequence mark will be displayed When the sequence mark is not displayed press button repeatedly until it is displayed 3 Position the subject in the picture frame then press...

Page 68: ...ed back to the previous shooting mode setting However if the record mode is manually changed while sequential shooting is in progress it will remain in that mode even when the camera is switched back...

Page 69: ...e monitor 5 Set up your shot then full press the shutter button The selftimer lamp lights up for ten seconds then blinks for two seconds before the picture is taken The selftimer automatically goes of...

Page 70: ...repeatedly until the movie mark is displayed on the monitor The subject is displayed on the monitor Also the no flash mark appears on the monitor p 67 4 Position the subject in the picture frame then...

Page 71: ...es the time remaining before the camera must stop shooting Shooting stops automatically if the count drops to 0 5 Full press the shutter button again The camera will stop movie shooting and the green...

Page 72: ...ie shooting will be canceled when the power is turned off C 200 ZOOM only The continueus movie length may be different for C 200 ZOOM models sold in the PAL color system regions if movie pictures are...

Page 73: ...HELP Movie picture quality may be grainier than still shots The scope of the shot may actually be slightly narrower than it appears in the initial composition A strip of light may appear at the top a...

Page 74: ...to other settings will cause the flash mode mark to be displayed on the monitor 1 Open the lens barrier The camera turns on in shooting mode 2 Press on the arrow pad The monitor will illuminate and o...

Page 75: ...g be sure to check such pictures on the monitor CAUTION If the flash is pressed down while taking a picture it does not fire and could cause the image to be dark 4 Taking Better Pictures Flash mode Fu...

Page 76: ...rapid pre flashes before the actual flash fires This makes the subject s pupils contract significantly reducing the red eye effect Be sure to hold the camera firmly until the shutter releases which ta...

Page 77: ...excessively bright light No Flash Use this mode in situations where flash photography is prohibited such as art museums and live stage performances or when taking pictures in twilight or of night sce...

Page 78: ...pictures of people at night The night scene flash and red eye reduction flash p 66 both operate at the same time The shutter speed automatically slows down to 1 2 second in low light conditions The us...

Page 79: ...hniques Useful shooting functions are all made available within the shooting menu After you ve familiarized yourself with the use of the shooting menu consult the following pages describing each of th...

Page 80: ...de Selecting picture size and image resolution as well as increasing or decreasing the number of storable pictures Sharpness Sharpens the distinctness and strength of the contours of the subject Contr...

Page 81: ...the clear settings function for that group to OFF p 98 However removing the power supply from the camera will return the settings to their default values even if the clear settings function is set to...

Page 82: ...Image group is selected The current setting for each item is indicated in to the right of each item name 4 Press on the arrow pad One of the items is highlighted in green 5 Press or on the arrow pad...

Page 83: ...setting change Press on the arrow pad instead of the OK button in step 8 Temporarily changing a setting to shoot pictures To change the setting temporarily while shooting follow the procedure below 1...

Page 84: ...PANORAMA DIGITAL ZOOM ISO CAM AUTO ESP 0 0 OFF SET CANCEL Press to highlight The setting screen will be displayed HQ Monitor Switching to spot metering makes the spot metering mark appear ESP SPOT CAN...

Page 85: ...o make any changes within the composition keep the shutter button half pressed and recompose the shot When satisfied full press the shutter button to take the picture Settings return to the default wh...

Page 86: ...subjects or down for black subjects will make them appear lighter or darker respectively in the resulting picture For operating instructions see Using the Shooting Menu p 72 PANORAMA DIGITAL ZOOM ISO...

Page 87: ...you change the setting the brightness of the view on the monitor will also change In some cases you may find that the monitor image becomes difficult to read After taking the image you may want to rep...

Page 88: ...ay set Little higher sensitivity This setting is best for overcast outdoor conditions Good results with moderately fast moving subject High sensitivity This setting is ideal for fast moving subjects a...

Page 89: ...ed off When the power is turned off the camera will return to the AUTO mode To make the camera retain its settings even after the power is turned off set the clear settings function in the settings gr...

Page 90: ...he Shooting Menu p 72 HQ T W Monitor The digital zoom range 3x 9x is displayed in red Displayed whenever the zoom lever is being used PANORAMA ISO CAM DIGITAL ZOOM AUTO ESP 0 0 OFF SET CANCEL Press to...

Page 91: ...e times optical zoom is possible The greater the magnification the more susceptible images are to even small amounts of movement shaking or vibration The use of a tripod and the selftimer is therefore...

Page 92: ...AMA then press The direction in which the frames will be linked and the boundaries indicating frame overlap for each frame in the panorama will be displayed on the monitor 1 Set the camera on a tripod...

Page 93: ...the next shot Pay special attention to the portion of the image in the rectangle along the next stitch edge 4 Position the camera for the next shot taking care to get the correct amount of overlap If...

Page 94: ...quent shots Be careful to position the camera correctly when taking your second and subsequent shots at Step 4 in the procedure above Panorama stitching will not be possible if you do not overlap cons...

Page 95: ...y be inappropriate under special lighting conditions To determine if the selected setting is the best choice always check the recorded image by playing it back on the monitor WB PIC AUTO HQ NORMAL NOR...

Page 96: ...ned off When the power is turned off the camera will return to the AUTO mode To make the camera retain its settings even after the power is turned off set the clear settings function in the settings g...

Page 97: ...Shooting Menu p 72 WB PIC AUTO HQ NORMAL NORMAL SET CANCEL Press to highlight The setting screen will be displayed TIFF SHQ SQ HQ SET OK CANCEL The higher the resolution the longer the recording time...

Page 98: ...ANCEL SET OK SQ allows you to change the number of pixels as well as the compressibility Tip on selecting a record mode The record mode can be selected depending on how you will be using the picture I...

Page 99: ...s the amount of time required to store each image on a card the green lamp blinks longer To prevent losing the image never open the card cover remove the card remove the batteries or disconnect the AC...

Page 100: ...the power is turned off the sharpness setting returns to NORMAL To make the camera retain its settings even after the power is turned off set the clear settings function in the settings group to OFF...

Page 101: ...ced Shooting Techniques WB PIC AUTO HQ NORMAL NORMAL SET CANCEL Press to highlight The setting screen will be displayed HIGH NORMAL LOW CANCEL SET OK Settings Image Group Menu Items HIGH Gives picture...

Page 102: ...tings return to the default when the power is turned off Turning the camera off also resets the contrast to NORMAL To make the camera retain its settings even after the power is turned off set the cle...

Page 103: ...ON FILE RESET NAME RESET SET CANCEL Press to highlight REC VIEW The setting screen will be displayed OFF REC VIEW ON CANCEL SET OK Settings OFF default setting When the monitor is on it displays whate...

Page 104: ...c View playback Even when the monitor is displaying an image during Rec View it is still possible to shoot as long as the green lamp beside the viewfinder has gone out 94 Confirming Pictures Directly...

Page 105: ...assigns file and folder numbers DCIM Card folder Subfolder File 1 When file numbering reaches 9999 the numbering returns to 0001 for the next file a new folder with a number increased by 1 is created...

Page 106: ...t from default setting Example SET REC VIEW OFF ON FILE RESET NAME RESET SET CANCEL Settings Group Menu Items Press to highlight The setting screen will be displayed FILE AUTO FILE NAME RESET FILE CAN...

Page 107: ...LP When the folder number has reached 999 or the file number has reached 9999 no further shooting will be possible even if there is free memory space remaining on the card Replace the card when this h...

Page 108: ...For operating instructions see Using the Shooting Menu p 72 SET REC VIEW FILE RESET ON NAME RESET OFF SET CANCEL Press to highlight The setting screen will be displayed RESET HOLD CANCEL SET OK Setti...

Page 109: ...g remains in memory even after the power is turned off Also settings can be set by the Playback Menu For operating instructions see Using the Shooting Menu p 72 SET OFF ON FILE RESET NAME RESET REC VI...

Page 110: ...the Shooting Menu p 72 Adjusting on the side Press the button The image gets brighter Adjusting on the side Press the button The image gets darker When you are finished making the setting press the OK...

Page 111: ...sed for playback functions including playing movie pictures stored in the camera and playing stored images in order After you ve familiarized yourself with use of the playback menu consult the followi...

Page 112: ...ages taken with the camera on its side to be rotated so that they are played back vertically CARD SETUP Card setup EDIT Edit Changes the image color or reduces the image size Erase all frames Allows a...

Page 113: ...normally returns the camera s settings to their default values To allow the settings for a particular setting group to be maintained even when the camera is turned off set the clear settings function...

Page 114: ...s The selected item is highlighted in green In the example at left Settings group is selected The current setting for each item is indicated in to the right of each item name 4 Press on the arrow pad...

Page 115: ...at left shows the Index Display setting set to 16 8 Press the OK button The setting is changed and the menu returns to the first screen 9 Press the OK button twice The new setting is recorded in the...

Page 116: ...layback Menu p 104 Ending the task To end automatic playback press the OK button Automatic playback does not end even when all images stored on a card have been displayed Rather the display will retur...

Page 117: ...ayback menu p 102 Operations during playback 1 To pause playback press any button on the arrow pad 2 While the camera is on pause the following operations are possible Returns to the beginning of the...

Page 118: ...at the same rate Movies are played back at 12 5 frames sec when played back on the TV with the video cable connected With the video cable connected movies are shot and played back at 12 5 frames sec...

Page 119: ...Print Reserve Operation Within the print reserve screen first specify whether or not you wish the date or time to appear on the printed pictures Next select Reserve Print or Remove 1 Press or on the...

Page 120: ...images Reserve cancel Printing can be cancelled for all images A screen allowing you to select images is displayed 4 The zoom lever may be pushed toward wide angle as necessary to see a list display 5...

Page 121: ...after images are printed When selecting new images for print reserve first erase the current print ordering instructions In step 3 select Reserve cancel then press the OK button This will erase all p...

Page 122: ...s may not be rotated This setting is retained for images even after the camera is turned off and on again For operating instructions see Using the Playback Menu p 104 112 SET PLAY ROTATE EDIT INFO OFF...

Page 123: ...mera retain its settings even after the power is turned off set the clear settings function in the settings group to OFF p 98 6 Advanced Playback Techniques SET PLAY ROTATE EDIT INFO OFF CANCEL Playba...

Page 124: ...structions see Using the Playback Menu p 104 When Remaining Shots 0 is displayed No more images may be stored in memory Either replace the memory card or delete unwanted images p 45 Tip on editing Thi...

Page 125: ...which pictures have been stored Set Protect to images you want to keep Erase All Frames cannot be performed on cards affixed with write protect seals Remove the write protect seal from the card before...

Page 126: ...camera the camera will automatically go into formatting mode For operating instructions see Using the Playback Menu p 104 Before formatting a card beware of the following All images including those th...

Page 127: ...The follwing screen will be displayed YES Starts formatting NO Cancels formatting CAUTION Once formatting has been started it can not be canceled part way through Never open the card cover disconnect...

Page 128: ...104 4 The monitor displays in quarter screen panels 9 The monitor displays in 9th screen panels Initial setting 16 The monitor displays in sixteenth screen panels When images are displayed in sixteent...

Page 129: ...Pictures to a Computer Images can be transferred to a computer in a number of ways This chapter primarily explains how to do this using the special USB Universal Serial Bus cable that comes included...

Page 130: ...ollowing specification have been verified as to be compatible Standard USB equipped Mac OS 8 6 and USB MASS Storage Support 1 3 5 have been preinstalled at the time of shipment Contact Apple Computer...

Page 131: ...ately be used if the camera is to be connected for extended periods of time Caution on using the AC adapter Before connecting the AC adapter always make sure that the camera is turned off When disconn...

Page 132: ...ded software CD 1 Make sure the camera s power is off 2 Open the camera s connector cover 3 Insert the end of the USB cable marked A into the USB connector on the computer 4 Insert the end of the USB...

Page 133: ...00 Me When connecting for the first time the computer will load the USB driver automatically A message saying that installation has been finished will be displayed Click the OK button and the message...

Page 134: ...be displayed 2 Click the Next button 3 Confirm that Search for the best driver for your device Recommended is selected then click the Next button 4 Place the included software CD in the computer s CD...

Page 135: ...on it then press the OK button 7 Continue clicking the OK buttons until a message informs you that installation is finished If this message does not appear try connecting the USB cable again 8 Click t...

Page 136: ...the computer 4 Insert the end of the USB cable marked B into the USB connector on the camera The green lamp next to the viewfinder will be illuminated if the camera is connected to the computer corre...

Page 137: ...e steps p 122 2 Double click the My Computer icon on the desktop to open it 3 Double click the Removable Disk icon to open it The DCIM folder is displayed If the DCIM folder does not appear it means t...

Page 138: ...ing files Image files transferred to the computer can be viewed using any software application capable of viewing JPEG format files for example image processing software CAMEDIA Master Paint Shop Pro...

Page 139: ...amera and computer are not connected correctly Try reconnecting them according to the instructions 2 Double click the PC untitled icon on the desktop to open it The DCIM folder is displayed 3 Double c...

Page 140: ...format files including image processing software CAMEDIA Master Photoshop etc and web browsers Netscape Communicator Microsoft Internet Explorer etc See the instructions that came with the software fo...

Page 141: ...he computer generates an error disconnect the USB cable and restart the computer Disconnection Preparations 1 Confirm that the orange lamp beside the viewfinder of the camera is not lit If the orange...

Page 142: ...Hardware icon shown in the circle A message will appear indicating that the drive will be stopped 3 Click on the message A Safe To Remove Hardware message indicating that it is safe to remove the hard...

Page 143: ...nnection Preparations 1 Confirm that the orange lamp beside the viewfinder of the camera is not lit If the orange lamp is blinking wait for it to stop 2 Drag the PC untitled icon on the desktop to the...

Page 144: ...nformation on the various available devices and products CAUTION Adapter may not be usable depending on the computer s operating environment and the card s storage capacity Confirm these before using...

Page 145: ...135 Appendix Please read the following pages if you suspect your camera may not be working properly Information on camera specifications and other details are also explained...

Page 146: ...e on image data The camera does not ship with the date pre set and therefore you must set the correct date before shooting p 12 Leaving the battery removed from the camera for approximately 1 hour wil...

Page 147: ...Cameras can be damaged by dust moisture and salt Wipe the camera with a slightly damp cloth and dry thoroughly before storing Do not store with mothballs Remove the batteries if you do not plan to us...

Page 148: ...ever possible No picture is taken when the shutter button is full pressed The camera is not in record mode Open the lens barrier There is no card in the camera Insert a new card into the camera The ca...

Page 149: ...Refer to the error chart The camera is connected to a television The monitor shuts down when the camera is connected to a television The monitor is hard to see The brightness may be set incorrectly Ad...

Page 150: ...ure time becomes longer so use the tripod or hold the camera as steady as possible to avoid camera movement Quick Focus was used in the wrong focal range Use the correct Quick Focus setting for the di...

Page 151: ...is mostly dark Use flash or increase exposure compensation The white balance setting is incorrect Set the white balance to suit lighting conditions The picture has obscured edge s The lens was partly...

Page 152: ...shoot playback or erase pictures with this card Wipe the contact area of the card the gold colored area with a clean soft dry cloth and insert the card again If the error occurs again it means that th...

Page 153: ...nal Equipment This camera can be used with the following optional equipment Appendix Printer P 400 P 200 P 330N E SmartMedia TV FlashPath MO drive Computer AC adapter Camera PC card adapter SmartMedia...

Page 154: ...E AC Adapter Standard SmartMedia Card 8 16 32 64 128MB FlashPath Floppy Disk Adapter PC Card Adapter NiMH Batteries NiMH Battery Charger Set USB SmartMedia Reader Writer As of March 2001 Visit the Ol...

Page 155: ...erent picture aspect ratio will have black frames Pictures taken in the TIFF mode may not be played back In some cases incompatible picture sizes may prevent playback These limitations also apply to p...

Page 156: ...ls gross Resolution number of pixels 640 480 pixels 1600 1200 pixels still picture White balance Full auto TTL Preset daylight overcast tungsten light fluorescent light Lens Olympus lens 5 4 16 2mm F2...

Page 157: ...ector Video OUT jack Date and time Recorded in picture data Automatic calendar system Up to year 2031 Calendar power supply Backup by capacitor Usage environment Temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F in use 20...

Page 158: ...ting the light levels in the center and around the periphery of the image separately DPOF Digital Print Order Format A format used for recording automatic print settings for digital cameras By recordi...

Page 159: ...tee responsible for setting a standard for television broadcast transmission now known more as the video signal standard it developed The NTSC standard is used mainly in North America and Japan PAL Ph...

Page 160: ...g 95 File No 95 Fill in Flash 67 Flash 26 30 64 136 138 139 140 Fluorescent lightning 67 Focus 50 52 140 Focus Lock 52 Folder No 95 Formatting 116 Frame number Frame No 38 Full press 26 Half press 25...

Page 161: ...3 Red eye Reduction 66 Remaining second count 21 60 61 RESIZE 114 Resolution 5 21 62 87 113 114 145 Rotated Playback 112 Selftimer 59 140 Sequence 57 SEPIA 114 Shaded by a tree 67 Sharpness 90 Shootin...

Page 162: ...taly Luxemburg Portugal Spain Czech Republic Tel 49 40 237 73 899 for Greece Croatia Hungary and the Rest of Europe Our Hotline is available from 9 am to 6 pm Monday to Friday E Mail di support olympu...

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