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BLM-1 Lithium ion battery

MODEL NO.

: PS-BLM1

Product type

: Rechargeable Lithium ion battery

Nominal voltage

: DC 7.2 V

Nominal capacity

: 1500 mAh

No. of charge and
discharge times

: Approx. 500 times (vary with usage conditions)

Ambient temperature

: 0

m

 - 40

m

 (32

n

 - 104

n

) (charging)

-10

m

 - 60

m

 (14

n

 - 140

n

) (operation)

-20

m

 - 35

m

 (-4

n

 - 95

n

) (storage)

Dimensions

: Approx. 39 mm (W) × 55 mm (D) × 21.5 mm (H) 

(1.5" × 2.2" × 0.8")

Weight

: Approx. 75 g (0.2 Ib.) (without protection cap)

BCM-2 Lithium ion charger

MODEL NO.

: PS-BCM2

Rated input

: AC 100 V - 240 V (50/60 Hz)

Rated output

: DC 8.35 V, 400 mA

Charging time

: Approx. 5 hours

(room temperature: if using BLM-1)

Ambient temperature

: 0

m

 - 40

m

 (32

n

 - 104

n

) (operation)/

-20

m

 - 60

m

 (-4

n

 - 140

n

) (storage)

Dimensions

: Approx. 62 mm (W) × 83 mm (D) × 26 mm (H)

(2.4" × 3.3" × 1.0")

Weight

: Approx. 72 g (0.2 Ib.) (without AC cable)

SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT ANY NOTICE OR OBLIGATION ON 
THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER.

Battery/charger specifications

s0010_e_00_unified.book  Page 127  Monday, April 9, 2007  6:12 PM

Summary of Contents for E-519

Page 1: ...this camera If there are addition and or modification of functions due to firmware update for the camera the contents will differ For the latest information please visit the Olympus website INSTRUCTI...

Page 2: ...ns Locating the information you need g Shooting tips and information P 97 Menu directory P 109 Names of parts P 115 Index P 136 Indications used in this manual Basic camera operation Basic guide Attac...

Page 3: ...strap to the other eyelet in the same way 1 Charging the battery Attaching the strap Preparing the battery 2 1 3 Lithium ion battery BLM 1 AC wall outlet Lithium ion charger BCM 2 Charging indicator...

Page 4: ...nt lock in the direction of E Unloading the battery Press the battery lock to unlock and remove the battery It is recommended to set aside a backup battery for prolonged shooting in case the battery i...

Page 5: ...the camera s body 1 Rotate the lens in the direction indicated by the arrow until you hear it click 2 Do not press the lens release button 3 Remove the lens cap 3 4 Removing the lens from the camera...

Page 6: ...til it is locked into place Insert the card s contact area into the slot as far as it can go xD Picture Card slot Card cover CF card slot Card access lamp W mark CompactFlash Microdrive xD Picture Car...

Page 7: ...ision While looking through the viewfinder rotate the diopter adjustment dial little by little When you can see the AF frame clearly adjustment is complete Power on Adjusting the viewfinder s diopter...

Page 8: ...and time before using the camera 1 Press the MENU button 2 Use ac to select Z then press d 3 Use ac to select X then press d 4 Use ac to select the year Y then press d 5 Repeat this procedure until t...

Page 9: ...EN 9 Basic guide 6 Use ac to select the date format 7 Press the i button 8 Press the MENU button to exit a c Y M D i EDIT FILENAME...

Page 10: ...tically by the camera are displayed The control panel screen is not displayed when the shutter button is pressed 4 Release the shutter Press the shutter button all the way fully The shutter sounds and...

Page 11: ...e shutter button all the way down The picture is taken with the focus adjusted When the camera stops operating If no operations are performed for approximately 8 seconds while the camera is on the mon...

Page 12: ...ge is enlarged in steps of 2 14 Erasing images Playback the image you want to erase and press the S erase button Use ac to select YES and press the i button to erase Playback Erasing Displays the prev...

Page 13: ...te mode for shooting conditions Scene mode 30 P Program shooting 31 A Aperture priority shooting 32 S Shutter priority shooting 33 M Manual shooting 34 Preview function 35 Various shooting functions S...

Page 14: ...RAW data 52 How to select the record mode 53 Setting the number of pixels and compression rate 53 Metering mode k Changing the metering system 54 Exposure compensation k Varying the image brightness 5...

Page 15: ...79 FUNCTION 79 Live view boost 79 Customizing the control dial s function 79 My Mode setting 80 Reset lens 80 Focus ring 80 Priority setting 80 Quick erase 81 Erasing RAW and JPEG files 81 File name...

Page 16: ...aking pictures 97 Shooting tips 97 Additional shooting tips and information 100 Playback tips 102 Viewing pictures on a computer 102 When error messages are displayed 103 Camera maintenance 105 Cleani...

Page 17: ...uring live view 120 LCD monitor indications during playback 121 Glossary 122 Specifications 125 Lens 128 ZUIKO DIGITAL interchangeable lens 128 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 130 Index 136 10 Interchangeable lens...

Page 18: ...the camera sets The built in flash pops up automatically in low light conditions i PORTRAIT Suitable for shooting a portrait style image of a person l LANDSCAPE Suitable for shooting landscapes and o...

Page 19: ...when using live view 2 Press the i button The cursor function being selected on the control panel screen lights 1 3 Use p to move the cursor to the function you want to set 2 4 Turn the control dial...

Page 20: ...Basic Detailed Ref page 1 ISO 3 3 P 56 2 WB 3 3 P 58 White balance compensation k 3 P 59 3 Metering mode 3 3 P 54 4 Card 3 3 P 107 5 Record mode 3 3 P 52 6 AF frame 3 3 P 49 7 Focus mode 3 3 P 49 8 Se...

Page 21: ...ntrol P 45 2 F Exposure compensation button Exposure compensation P 55 3 P AF frame button AF frame selection P 49 4 o Image stabilizer button Sets image stabilizer P 36 5 u Live view button Turns liv...

Page 22: ...irect buttons control panel screen and menu are described as follows in this manual e g When setting Sequential shooting Self timer Remote control j Y Control dial e g When setting Sequential shooting...

Page 23: ...k the picture TIPS To check the image stabilizer effect J Press and hold the o button g Checking the image stabilizer effect on the monitor P 36 To focus using MF J Set AF MODE to MF g Focus mode P 49...

Page 24: ...s on the LCD monitor as a guide when confirming the composition MENU Y FRAME ASSIST OFF GOLDEN SECTION GRID SCALE TIPS Checking the subject on the monitor even in low light situations J Refer to Live...

Page 25: ...n using live view to take pictures while viewing the subject on the monitor You can reduce camera shake by using the image stabilizer g Holding the camera P 10 Shooting with the image stabilizer funct...

Page 26: ...color tone P 57 This section describes the functions suitable under different shooting conditions depending on the subject Taking landscape pictures This section describes how to take outdoor scenery...

Page 27: ...the exposure Changing saturation There may be times when you cannot reproduce the desired color even when using white balance or exposure compensation In this case you can change the SATURATION settin...

Page 28: ...oth the foreground and background in focus You can use the preview function to confirm the changes in the depth of field when the aperture is changed Using live view When using a conventional digital...

Page 29: ...k areas which occupy a majority of the composition and the image often turns out whitish overexposed adjust the exposure compensation to 1 or 1 5 Use REC VIEW to check the image and adjust the apertur...

Page 30: ...image followed by a description of the selected mode is displayed 3 Press the i button The camera enters the shooting stand by mode To change the setting press the i button again The scene menu is dis...

Page 31: ...ed according to the subject s brightness as shown below The program line diagram varies with the type of lens mounted Program shift By turning the control dial in the P mode you can change the combina...

Page 32: ...r when the shutter button is pressed halfway TIPS The shutter speed indication continues to blink after the aperture value is changed J If the shutter speed indication is blinking when set to a high s...

Page 33: ...link after the shutter speed is changed J If the aperture value indication at the maximum value is blinking set the ISO sensitivity to a lower value or use a commercially available ND filter for adjus...

Page 34: ...AL setting of the Y menu allows you to change to the opposite settings g Customizing the control dial s function P 79 The range of aperture values available varies with the lens type The shutter speed...

Page 35: ...a bulb exposure time in which the shutter stays open as long as you hold down the shutter button Set the shutter speed to BULB in the M mode Bulb shooting can also be done using an optional remote co...

Page 36: ...age stabilizer I S 1 Either releasing the o button or holding down the o button for several seconds turns off the image stabilizer Shooting with the image stabilizer function Direct button x Notes The...

Page 37: ...g stored on the card If the subject has lower contrast than its surroundings If the contrast of the subject is weak such as when the lighting is insufficient or the subject cannot be seen clearly beca...

Page 38: ...e camera shoots each frame at a different exposure Releasing the shutter button stops auto bracketing shooting When it stops 0 on the control panel is displayed in green How AE bracketing compensates...

Page 39: ...peeds can make the background too dark Slow synchronization allows you to capture both the background and the subject Since the shutter speed is slow be sure to stabilize the camera by using a tripod...

Page 40: ...e flash does not fire Even in this mode the flash can be used as an AF illuminator when it is raised g AF illuminator P 51 Flash synchronization speed Shutter speed can be changed when the built in fl...

Page 41: ...ires automatically in dark backlit 1 conditions 1 30 sec 1 180 sec Auto flash red eye reduction Fill in flash Always fires 60 sec 1 180 sec Flash off k k k SLOW Slow synchronization red eye reduction...

Page 42: ...op up automatically J Set AUTO POP UP on the Y menu to OFF g Auto pop up P 79 Flash intensity control This adjusts the amount of light emitted by the flash In some situations e g when shooting small s...

Page 43: ...he camera s flash modes with various available flash control modes such as TTL AUTO and Super FP flash The flash can be mounted on the camera by attaching it to the camera s hot shoe Refer to the exte...

Page 44: ...cially available flash except for the flashes specified for this camera For details on non specified commercial flashes see Non specified commercial flashes g P 45 1 Remove the hot shoe cover to conne...

Page 45: ...as additional communication functions other than the specified flashes since it may not only fail to function normally but may also cause damage to the camera s circuitry Setting the functions j Y Con...

Page 46: ...yourself in it or a night scene without touching the camera The camera can be set to release the shutter either right away or 2 seconds after the shutter button on the remote control is pressed Bulb...

Page 47: ...press the shutter button on the remote control again J There is signal interference Change the channel as described in the remote control s manual To cancel the remote control shooting mode J The rem...

Page 48: ...xt image to the top c Joins the next image to the bottom Shoot while changing the composition such that the subject overlaps The focus exposure etc will be determined in the first image The g warning...

Page 49: ...en the shutter button is pressed halfway If focusing fails release your finger from the shutter button and press it halfway again This mode is suitable for taking pictures of still subjects or subject...

Page 50: ...anually focus on any subject while looking through the viewfinder Adjust the focus using the focus ring Rotational direction of the focus ring You can select the rotational direction of the focus ring...

Page 51: ...ngs g AEL AFL mode P 77 The built in flash can function as an AF illuminator This helps with focusing in low light conditions in the AF mode To use this function raise the flash MENU Y AF ILLUMINAT OF...

Page 52: ...maller the file size However the image will have less clarity when played back RAW data This is unprocessed data that has not undergone changes in white balance sharpness contrast or color To display...

Page 53: ...ression rate You can change the number of pixels and compression rate of HQ and SQ This setting is reflected in the D setting MENU Y HQ 1 Use p to set the compression rate 1 4 1 8 1 12 MENU Y SQ 1 Use...

Page 54: ...l of the background to affect the exposure value n Spot metering The camera meters a very small area around the center of the subject defined by the spot metering area mark in the viewfinder Use this...

Page 55: ...erval can be selected from 1 3 EV 1 2 EV or 1 EV g EV step P 78 In P mode you can change the control dial s functionality so that exposure compensation can be set using the control dial only g Customi...

Page 56: ...he AEL AFL button cancels AE lock Using the custom menu you can set AE lock so that it is not canceled when the AEL AFL button is released g AEL AFL memo P 78 The higher the ISO value the greater the...

Page 57: ...his mode for general use Preset white balance Seven different color temperatures are programmed on this camera covering a variety of indoor and outdoor lighting including fluorescent lights and light...

Page 58: ...or temperature The 4000K 4500K and 6600K preset settings in this camera are correlated color temperatures and should not be considered strictly as color temperatures Use these settings for shooting co...

Page 59: ...me greener each time you press a and more magenta each time you press c The white balance can be adjusted in 7 increments in each direction R B G and M 4 Press the i button Your adjustment is saved WB...

Page 60: ...shadows 2 While holding down the button press the shutter button The one touch white balance screen appears 3 Select YES and press the i button The white balance is registered The registered white bal...

Page 61: ...S Sharpness of the image SATURATION Vividness of the color B W FILTER Creates a black and white image The filter color is brightened and the complementary color is darkened N NEUTRAL Creates a normal...

Page 62: ...function reduces the noise that is generated during long exposures When shooting night scenes shutter speeds are slower and noise tends to appear in images When the shutter speed is slow noise reduct...

Page 63: ...the current color space g File name P 81 MENU Z COLOR SPACE This diminishes camera shake caused by vibrations when the mirror moves You can select the interval from the time the mirror is raised until...

Page 64: ...to view You can also turn the control dial to switch to U for close up playback Single frame Close up playback Control dial INFO button p q button button Press p to change the close up position Press...

Page 65: ...ns to single frame playback of the image on the left at the magnification being viewed Operations during light box display Pressing the i button replaces the image on the left with the image on the ri...

Page 66: ...a Moves to the upper frame c Moves to the lower frame To return to single frame playback turn the control dial to U Calendar display With the calendar you can display images recorded on the card by d...

Page 67: ...rame number print reservation protect record mode and file number Displays the frame number print reservation protect record mode number of pixels compression rate date and time and file number Distri...

Page 68: ...e slideshow This function lets you rotate images and display them vertically on the monitor during single frame playback This is useful when taking pictures with the camera held vertically The images...

Page 69: ...adjustment on images in the RAW data format then saves the data to a new file in the JPEG format While checking recorded images you can edit them to your liking Image processing is performed based on...

Page 70: ...from the original image When editing JPEG image When editing RAW image BLACK WHITE SEPIA REDEYE FIX SATURATION Q RAW editing is based on the camera s current settings Set the camera to suit your prefe...

Page 71: ...u copy all selected images during single frame playback or index display 1 Display the images you want to copy and press the i button The selected images will be shown with red frames To cancel your s...

Page 72: ...press the i button The selected images will be shown with red frames To cancel your selection press the i button again During index display press p to select the images you want to protect and press t...

Page 73: ...TIPS To erase immediately J If you have set QUICK ERASE gP 81 to ON pressing the S button will erase an image immediately Erasing images x Notes When you perform all frame or selected frame erase on...

Page 74: ...g index display press p to select the images you want to erase and press the i button 2 Press p to display the next images you want to erase and press the i button 3 After you have selected the images...

Page 75: ...RESET RESET1 RESET2 If settings have already been registered SET is displayed next to the RESET1 RESET2 option Registering reset settings 1 Select either RESET1 RESET2 to register and press the d but...

Page 76: ...VIEW BOOST 3 3 ISO 3 3 RELEASE PRIORITY S 3 3 METERING 3 3 RELEASE PRIORITY C 3 3 FLASH MODE 3 3 8 3 k w 3 3 FRAME ASSIST 3 k j Y 3 3 nLOCK 3 k IMAGE STABILIZER 3 k X k k AF MODE 3 3 CF xD k k P 3 3 F...

Page 77: ...AF mode Modes available in the MF mode AEL AFL mode Mode Shutter button function AEL AFL button function Half press Full press When holding down AEL AFL Focus Exposure Focus Exposure Focus Exposure mo...

Page 78: ...2EV 1EV ISO limit When ISO is set to AUTO you can set the maximum ISO that is set automatically MENU Y ISO LIMIT 100 200 400 Compensating all WB This lets you apply the same compensation value to all...

Page 79: ...ding down the button you can use the preview function g Preview function P 35 Live view boost During live view shooting you can brighten the monitor for easier confirmation on the subject MENU Y LIVE...

Page 80: ...ons that can be registered to My Mode refer to Functions that can be registered g P 76 To cancel the registration select RESET Executing Select MY MODE1 or MY MODE2 and press the i button Select YES a...

Page 81: ...can later be used for file handling on a computer File names are assigned as shown in the illustration below MENU Z FILE NAME AUTO Even when a new card is inserted the folder numbers are retained from...

Page 82: ...yed 1SEC 20SEC Selects the number of seconds to display each picture Can be set in units of 1 second Setting the beep sound You can turn off the beep sound that is emitted when the focus locks by pres...

Page 83: ...a computer running Windows Vista without using the OLYMPUS Master software CONTROL Allows you to control the camera from a PC using the optional OLYMPUS Studio EASY Can be set when connecting the came...

Page 84: ...if this is set to OFF MENU Z 4 h TIMER OFF 4 h n arrow pad lock To prevent any unwanted operations you can lock the arrow pad so that the functions assigned to the arrow pad buttons are not activated...

Page 85: ...details refer to the printer s manual A PC card adapter may also be necessary Single frame reservation Follow the operation guide to set print reservation for a picture 1 MENU q 2 Select and press the...

Page 86: ...l the pictures stored in the card The number of prints is fixed at 1 1 MENU q 2 Select U and press the i button 3 Use i to select the date and time format NO The pictures are printed without the date...

Page 87: ...dge The standard that enables digital cameras and printers made by different manufacturers to be connected and also allows pictures to be printed directly from the camera STANDARD All printers that su...

Page 88: ...PRINT ONE MOMENT is displayed and the camera and printer are connected Go to Custom printing P 89 Easy printing 1 Use bd to display the pictures you want to print on the camera Display the image you...

Page 89: ...ndex of all the pictures stored in the card PRINT ORDER Prints according to the print reservation you made If there is no picture with print reservation this is not available gP 85 Setting the print p...

Page 90: ...ently displayed picture and whether or not to print it g Setting printing data P 90 Setting printing data Select whether to print printing data such as the date and time or file name on the picture wh...

Page 91: ...guide included with the OLYMPUS Master Connecting the camera with your computer using the provided USB cable gP 92 Starting OLYMPUS Master gP 93 Saving pictures to your computer gP 93 Disconnecting th...

Page 92: ...Windows When you connect the camera to the computer for the first time the computer automatically recognizes the camera Click OK when the message saying that the installation is completed appears The...

Page 93: ...tions To exit OLYMPUS Master 1 Click Exit on any window OLYMPUS Master is exited Downloading and saving images 1 Click Transfer Images on the browse window and then click From Camera The window for se...

Page 94: ...rash icon changes to the eject icon when the Untitled or NO_NAME icon on the desktop is dragged Drag and drop it on the eject icon 3 Unplug the USB cable from the camera x Notes For Windows users When...

Page 95: ...r 3 Plug the other end of the USB cable into the camera s USB connector The camera turns on automatically The monitor turns on and the selection screen for the USB connection is displayed 4 Select STO...

Page 96: ...osh Mac OS 9 0 9 2 X Transferring images to your computer without using OLYMPUS Master x Notes If your computer is running Windows 98SE you will need to install the USB driver Before connecting the ca...

Page 97: ...then press the shutter button Unable to focus When the AF confirmation mark in the viewfinder is blinking it indicates that the camera is unable to focus using AF Press the shutter button again Noise...

Page 98: ...g There are several factors that can cause the picture to blur The subject is too dark Change the shutter speed to match the brightness of the subject If the shutter speed is set low to shoot a dark s...

Page 99: ...fect use your hand to shade the lens from the light Taking pictures with the correct color The reason why there are differences between the colors in a picture and the actual colors taken and the actu...

Page 100: ...ing P 33 Unknown bright dot s appear on the subject in the picture taken This may be due to stuck pixel s on the image pickup device Perform PIXEL MAPPING If the problem persists repeat pixel mapping...

Page 101: ...t To print postcard size images SQ with a large pixel count To send as an e mail attachment or post on a web site SQ with a small pixel count g List of record modes P 114 To restore functions to their...

Page 102: ...picture displayed on a computer screen changes depending on the computer settings When the monitor setting is 1024 768 and you are using Internet Explorer to view a picture with an image size of 2048...

Page 103: ...ures Before erasing download important images to a PC No indication NO PICTURE There are no pictures on the card The card contains no pictures Record pictures and play back No indication PICTURE ERROR...

Page 104: ...ge in the printer No indication JAMMED The paper is jammed Remove the jammed paper No indication SETTINGS CHANGED The printer s paper cassette has been removed or the printer has been manipulated whil...

Page 105: ...pickup device This camera incorporates a dust reduction function to keep dust from getting on the image pickup device and to remove any dust or dirt from the image pickup device surface with ultrason...

Page 106: ...turning the power off to finish cleaning If the camera turns off the shutter curtain closes causing the mirror to fall Pixel mapping k Checking the image processing functions The pixel mapping featur...

Page 107: ...Microdrive close to areas where it may be exposed to strong magnetism Formatting the card Non Olympus cards or cards formatted on a computer must be formatted with the camera before they can be used A...

Page 108: ...camera may turn off without the low battery warning being displayed z The battery will not be fully charged at the time of purchase Charge the battery using the designated charger BCM 2 before use z T...

Page 109: ...G 7 7 2 7500K R 7 7 G 7 7 3 6000K R 7 7 G 7 7 1 3000K R 7 7 G 7 7 w 4000K R 7 7 G 7 7 x 4500K R 7 7 G 7 7 y 6600K R 7 7 G 7 7 V R 7 7 G 7 7 CWB 2000K 14000K ISO AUTO 100 1600 P 56 NOISE FILTER OFF LO...

Page 110: ...RESET YES NO HQ 1 4 1 8 1 12 P 53 SQ PIXEL COUNT 3200 2400 2560 1920 1600 1200 1280 960 1024 768 640 480 P 53 COMPRESSION 1 2 7 1 4 1 8 1 12 w F OFF ON P 42 X SYNC 1 60 1 180 P 78 AUTO POP UP OFF ON P...

Page 111: ...9 P 82 sRGB s Lo 7 0 Hi 7 P 82 W 1 P 83 VIDEO OUT 1 P 83 REC VIEW OFF 1SEC 20SEC 5 seconds P 82 SLEEP OFF 1MIN 3MIN 5MIN 10MIN P 82 BACKLIT LCD 8SEC 30SEC 1MIN HOLD P 83 4 h TIMER OFF 4 h P 84 BUTTON...

Page 112: ...SLOW 3 k 3 k H k 3 k SLOW2 3 k 3 Cannot be selected in mode k 3 k CUSTOM RESET SETTING k 3 k PICTURE MODE 3 k GRADATION 3 k NOISE REDUCT 3 3 Cannot be selected in X mode NOISE FILTER 3 k 3 k ISO 3 k W...

Page 113: ...FOCUS RING 3 RESET LENS 3 RELEASE PRIORITY S 3 k RELEASE PRIORITY C 3 k FRAME ASSIST 3 3 Cannot be selected in s mode nLOCK 3 X 3 CF xD 3 FILE NAME 3 EDIT FILENAME 3 s 3 W 3 VIDEO OUT 3 8 3 REC VIEW 3...

Page 114: ...Approx 1 3 1 4 Approx 0 8 1 8 Approx 0 5 1 12 Approx 0 3 1280 960 1 2 7 Approx 0 8 1 4 Approx 0 5 1 8 Approx 0 3 1 12 Approx 0 2 1024 768 1 2 7 Approx 0 5 1 4 Approx 0 4 1 8 Approx 0 2 1 12 Approx 0 1...

Page 115: ...tect button gP 72 i button gP 21 Arrow pad gP 20 21 Card cover gP 6 CF card slot gP 6 Eject button gP 6 Multi connector gP 88 92 Connector cover xD Picture Card slot gP 6 Diopter adjustment dial gP 7...

Page 116: ...ent mark gP 5 Mount Attach the lens after removing the body cap from the camera to prevent dust and dirt from entering the camera body F Exposure compensation button gP 55 Lens lock pin Control dial g...

Page 117: ...P 37 5 Flash blinks charging in progress lights up charging completed P 42 6 White balance U when set to a setting other than AUTO P 58 7 AE lock V P 56 8 Exposure compensation value P 55 9 Metering...

Page 118: ...reduction Flash Internal temperature warning 2007 08 16 p q r 0 O blinks charging in progress lights up charging completed m P 8 P 84 P 36 P 37 P 62 P 42 P 103 8 ISO AUTO 100 200 400 P 56 9 White bal...

Page 119: ...ial shooting Self timer Remote control j Y2s 0s P 45 21 White balance 1 5 P 58 White balance compensation R 3 G 2 P 59 22 Color space sRGB Adobe RGB P 63 Sharpness N 2 P 61 Contrast J 2 P 61 Saturatio...

Page 120: ...charging in progress lights up charging completed P 42 7 AF confirmation mark k 8 Flash mode H P 41 9 White balance 1 5 P 58 10 Metering mode e 4 n HIn SHn P 54 11 Number of storable still pictures 3...

Page 121: ...08 16 21 56 P 8 7 File number Frame number y 100 0015 15 P 67 8 AF frame P 49 9 Exposure compensation 2 0 P 55 10 Shutter speed 1 250 P 31 34 11 Aperture value F5 6 P 31 34 12 Exposure mode P A S M i...

Page 122: ...igital ESP metering and spot metering Color space A model that describes colors using more than three coordinates Color spaces such as sRGB Adobe RGB are occasionally used for encoding reproducing col...

Page 123: ...ough the lens into electrical signals On this camera light is picked up and converted into RGB signals to build a single image ISO International abbreviation for International Organization for Standar...

Page 124: ...tion to be captured and the composition viewed on the viewfinder Sleep Mode A mode designed to save battery life The camera automatically enters the sleep mode if you do not operate it for a certain t...

Page 125: ...nification Approx 0 92 1 m 1 50 mm lens infinity Eye point 14 mm 0 6 from the cover glass 1 m 1 Diopter adjustment range 3 0 1 0 m 1 Optical path fraction Quick return half mirror Depth of field Can b...

Page 126: ...l Print Order Format DPOF PRINT Image Matching III PictBridge Playback Playback mode Single frame playback Close up playback Index display Image rotation Slideshow Light box display Calendar display I...

Page 127: ...mm W 55 mm D 21 5 mm H 1 5 2 2 0 8 Weight Approx 75 g 0 2 Ib without protection cap BCM 2 Lithium ion charger MODEL NO PS BCM2 Rated input AC 100 V 240 V 50 60 Hz Rated output DC 8 35 V 400 mA Chargin...

Page 128: ...to be compact and lightweight as well Names of parts 1Hood mount section 2Filter mount thread 3Zoom ring 4Focus ring 5Mount index 6Electrical contacts 7Front cap 8Rear cap 9Lens hood Use the hood whe...

Page 129: ...l f3 5 22 f3 5 22 f4 22 Shooting range 0 28 m 0 25 m 0 9 m Focus adjustment AF MF switching Weight excluding hood and cap 210 g 190 g 220 g Dimensions Max diameter overall length l71 70 mm l65 5 61 mm...

Page 130: ...ct near any heat source such as a radiator heat register stove or any type of equipment or appliance that generates heat including stereo amplifiers SAFETY PRECAUTIONS General Precautions CAUTION TO R...

Page 131: ...n used for a long period the camera will get hot If you hold on to the camera in this state a low temperature burn may be caused In places subject to extremely cold temperatures the temperature of the...

Page 132: ...ces where temperatures and or humidity are high or go through extreme changes Direct sunlight beaches locked cars or near other heat sources stove radiator etc or humidifiers In sandy or dusty environ...

Page 133: ...chanical including photocopying and recording or the use of any type of information storage and retrieval system without the prior written permission of Olympus No liability is assumed with respect to...

Page 134: ...ase notice that not in all countries such Olympus service station exists 2 The customer shall transport the product to the dealer or Olympus authorized service station at his own risk and shall be res...

Page 135: ...ge of any kind incurred or suffered by the customer due to a defect of the product and in particular any loss or damage caused to any lenses films other equipment or accessories used with the product...

Page 136: ...74 107 Cards 6 107 Center weighted averaging metering 4 54 CF xD 108 CHILDREN w 30 CLEANING MODE 106 Close up playback U 64 COLOR SPACE 63 Color temperature 58 122 CompactFlash 6 107 Compression rate...

Page 137: ...nting accidental erasure 0 72 PREVIEW 79 Preview function 35 Print mode 89 Print reservation 85 PRIORITY SET 74 80 Program shift 31 Program shooting P 31 Q QUICK ERASE 81 R RAW 52 RAW DATA EDIT 69 RAW...

Page 138: ...138 EN V VIDEO OUT 83 Viewfinder 7 117 W WB 58 WB BKT 60 WB Compensation 59 White balance bracketing 60 White balance WB 57 X xD Picture Card 6 107 Z ZUIKO DIGITAL interchangeable lens 128...

Page 139: ...EN 139 Memo...

Page 140: ...Printed in China VH964202...

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