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Battery is OK. You can shoot.

Battery is low and will need
to replace within the next few
photos.

Battery is dead and must be
replaced with a new one
immediately.

 lights (turns off

automatically).

 blinks and other

indicators are displayed
normally.

 blinks and other

indicators go out.

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USING THE STRAP

Attach the strap as shown.

LOADING AND CHECKING THE BATTERY

Use one 3 V lithium battery (CR2).

1. Slide the back cover release upward

to open the back cover.

Do not touch the inside of the
camera, especially the lens.

2. Insert the film cartridge until it

clicks into position.

ISO400 film is recommended. If you
are going to use non-DX-coded film,
use ISO100 film.

LOADING THE FILM

3. Position the end of the film leader

ahead of the line pointed to with the
arrow (

A

), and align the edge of the

perforated section (

B

) with (

C

).

Make sure that the film is
positioned correctly between the
positioning guides (

D

). Then close

the back cover until it clicks. Make
sure the back cover release has
returned to the lower position.
The film automatically advances to
the first frame.

Correct

Incorrect

4. Open the lens barrier until it clicks.

Make sure the exposure counter on
the LCD panel reads “   ”.

If “   ” blinks, reload the film.

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1. While pressing the bottom of the

battery compartment cover 

1

, lift

it as indicated to open 

2

.

Make sure the lens barrier is closed
before opening the battery
compartment cover.

2. Insert the battery correctly 

1

.

Close the battery compartment
cover 

2

.

A new battery lasts for about 10 rolls
of film.

3. Slide the lens barrier as indicated

1

 until it clicks. Check the battery

power as noted on the LCD panel.

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Summary of Contents for Stylus 105

Page 1: ...CS1132000000 A0702 EN INSTRUCTIONS 2 FR MODE D EMPLOI 25 ES INSTRUCCIONES 49 PO INSTRU ES 73 CH 97 KR 121...

Page 2: ...order Automatic operation Order Attention Indicator on Indicator blinking Depress halfway Pay particular attention to items in this manual enclosed in boxes Products shown in pictures and illustration...

Page 3: ...nder Autofocus window Flash Lens Lens barrier Selftimer remote control indicator Remote control sensor Strap eyelet Always try to keep this clean Dirt and stains can result in pictures that are unclea...

Page 4: ...he film leader ahead of the line pointed to with the arrow A and align the edge of the perforated section B with C Make sure that the film is positioned correctly between the positioning guides D Then...

Page 5: ...lease button all the way to take the picture After the shutter is released the film automatically advances to the next frame TAKING PICTURES This camera uses a wide multi autofocus system that makes i...

Page 6: ...all the way AFTER SHOOTING The camera automatically rewinds the film when you reach the end of a roll Make sure the motor has stopped and that is blinking 1 then open the back cover to remove the fil...

Page 7: ...TOGRAPHY Auto Flash 1 Press the shutter release button to make sure the orange lamp lights 2 Press the shutter release button all the way to take the picture FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY Red Eye Reduction Flash...

Page 8: ...you want to measure the light Closing the lens barrier restores the Auto Exposure mode FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY Night Scene Flash FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY Red Eye Reduction Night Scene Flash Use this mode to clearl...

Page 9: ...and the shutter will release about 3 seconds later Remote Control Optional USING THE SELFTIMER REMOTE CONTROL Exposure is compensated to 1 5 EV overexposure to normal Backlight Compensation This mode...

Page 10: ...h day hour and minute 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to set hour and minute Make sure the minute indicator is blinking 5 When minute has been set press the MODE button None of the indicators will be blinking...

Page 11: ...Try to press the shutter release button and check the operation of the camera before use Some airport X ray machines can damage the film in your camera Try to avoid passing your camera through these m...

Page 12: ...35 mm standard DX coded film 24 x 36 mm Lens Olympus lens 38 105 mm F5 6 11 3 8 elements in 7 groups Shutter Programmed electronic shutter Viewfinder Real image zoom viewfinder with autofocus marks cl...

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