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DIGITAL CAMERA

Basic Manual

Basic Manual

Read this first

Preparations

Taking still pictures

Creating and sharing images using a computer

Appendix

Viewing still pictures

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Page 1: ...DIGITAL CAMERA Basic Manual Basic Manual Read this first Preparations Taking still pictures Creating and sharing images using a computer Appendix Viewing still pictures...

Page 2: ...tal device based on the standards of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI This equipment is designed for use in a home environment but it may cause i...

Page 3: ...en viewing pictures Playback mode 22 27 When connecting the camera to the computer 22 27 Camera settings 23 28 Menu operations 23 28 Selecting your language for on screen display W 24 29 Setting the d...

Page 4: ...iffer n P 80 Shooting mode settings 82 Taking close up pictures P 82 Setting up Super macro mode P 83 Using the self timer Y P 85 Using the remote control P 86 Taking successive pictures j P 87 Panora...

Page 5: ...me by frame P 128 Playback on a TV P 129 Displaying shooting information Information display P 129 Erasing movies S P 129 Editing movies 130 Creating an indexN P 130 Protecting movies N P 131 Printing...

Page 6: ...ill images P 194 Viewing movies P 195 Panorama shooting P 197 Printing images P 200 Disconnecting the camera from your computer 60 168 Macintosh 170 Connecting the camera to the computer P 170 Confirm...

Page 7: ...camera package Digital Camera Strap Picture card xD Picture Card LI 10B lithium ion battery LI 10C battery charger Remote control USB cable AC cable for the charger A V cable CD ROM CAMEDIA Master Ref...

Page 8: ...er This could cause visual impairment Do not use or store the camera for a long time in an environment where there is a lot of dust dampness smoke or steam This could result in fire or electric shock...

Page 9: ...ere is a lot of sand dust or dirt Near fire Near water Places that are subject to considerable vibration Avoid dropping or hitting the camera or subjecting it to severe vibration or impact Do not take...

Page 10: ...ture burns Do not damage the AC cable for the charger by pulling it and do not attempt to extend it Always disconnect the cable by removing the plug and not by pulling the cable Discontinue use of the...

Page 11: ...res but will be restored when the camera is returned to normal temperatures Repeated recharging leads to gradual deterioration in the performance of the battery When the working time of the battery st...

Page 12: ...ck cover are in the following conditions c The cover is not firmly closed d The rubber packing is cracked or peeling e Dust or sand is sticking to the rubber packing If the camera gets splashed wipe t...

Page 13: ...that it is securely fastened and does not come loose Do not swing the camera around by the strap or pull the strap with excessive force as this may cause the strap to break Attach the strap correctly...

Page 14: ...only the specified charger We recommend that you keep a spare battery sold separately with you if you are planning to use the camera for long periods or in a cold region The charger can be used withi...

Page 15: ...ding or removing the battery cThe lens barrier is closed dThe lamps on the right of the viewfinder are off eThe monitor is off Loading the battery Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction...

Page 16: ...performed for 10 minutes 2 pictures taken in succession No operation performed for 10 minutes in a repeated cycle Room temperature 25 C 77 F Image quality HQ Monitor on and flash 50 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF...

Page 17: ...e the battery compartment cover in the direction of c and lift up in the direction of d Remove the battery Do not open the battery compartment cover with the camera facing down as the battery will fal...

Page 18: ...rrier is closed dThe lamps on the right of the viewfinder are off eThe monitor is off Inserting the card Press down firmly at the point indicated by the arrow labeled A While pressing pull connector c...

Page 19: ...r as it will go To remove the card press it in again to eject it Close the picture card cover before closing the connector cover Close the connector cover while pressing A in the direction indicated b...

Page 20: ...ll be ejected Releasing your finger quickly after pushing the card in may cause it to eject forcefully out of the slot Remove the card Do not push the card in with a hard or pointed item such as a bal...

Page 21: ...mera on Open the lens barrier by sliding it in the direction of the arrow The lens extends and the subject is displayed on the monitor If the lens does not extend make sure that the lens barrier is fu...

Page 22: ...power the camera automatically turns off after about 3 minutes of non operation If the q is pressed while the lens barrier is open shooting mode the camera will enter playback mode Turn the camera of...

Page 23: ...l the menu display press the OK button again MODE MENU MONITOR OFF MODE MENU INFO ERASE MODE MENU INFO MOVIE PLAY ERASE Shooting mode Playback mode still picture Playback mode movie 0 0 SELECT CANCEL...

Page 24: ...go to the MODE MENU Press or to select the SETUP tab Press to go to the SETUP menu Press or to select W Press to go to the language settings MONITOR OFF MODE MENU CARD PW ON SETUP PW ON SETUP COLOR C...

Page 25: ...Press or to select the language you want to use Press the OK button The selected language is set Press the OK button again to exit the menu FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ESPA OL ENGLISH GO SELECT Selecting your l...

Page 26: ...d then the OK button The first menu is displayed Press to go to the MODE MENU Press or to select the SETUP tab Press to go to the SETUP menu Press or to select X Press to go to the date setting MONITO...

Page 27: ...steps to set the time The time is displayed in 24 hour format For example 1 00 p m is displayed as 13 00 Press the OK button Press the OK button again to exit the menu For a more accurate setting pre...

Page 28: ...with both hands while keeping your elbows at your sides to prevent the camera from moving It may cause camera movement extending your arms or not keeping your elbows at your sides Horizontal grip Vert...

Page 29: ...pictures using the viewfinder Open the lens barrier When power is turned on the lens extends the monitor turns on and the camera enters shooting mode If the lens fails to extend the lens barrier may n...

Page 30: ...or screen In this case use the viewfinder When you point the camera lens toward a bright subject smears lines like beams of light may appear on the image in the monitor This does not affect recorded p...

Page 31: ...ntly Press it all the way fully to take the picture The picture is stored on the card The orange lamp blinks while the picture is being stored on the card To view the picture you have just taken press...

Page 32: ...familiar with the camera it is recommended that PROGRAM AUTO be used to take pictures Press in shooting mode The virtual dial screen for selecting the shooting mode is displayed Press or to select sh...

Page 33: ...cape LANDSCAPE L Lets you take clear and sharp pictures of distant scenery Creates a very broad depth of field to keep the entire view in focus NIGHT SCENE m Suitable for taking pictures of night view...

Page 34: ...with white sand or snow CUISINE G Lets you take beautiful pictures of food The saturation sharpness and contrast settings are increased to take sharp vivid pictures of the subject SELF PORTRAIT o Ena...

Page 35: ...3 magnification Press the zoom button to set shooting range and composition Press the zoom button in shooting mode Press and hold the T side of the zoom button to zoom in on a distant object Telephoto...

Page 36: ...until the picture is taken Hold the camera firmly to avoid camera movement Effectiveness may be limited if the subject is not looking directly at the pre flashes or if the shooting range is too far I...

Page 37: ...der of the arrow After Flash off the setting returns to Auto flash AUTO 2272 2272 1704 1704 2272 1704 2272 1704 2272 1704 2272 1704 flash mode indication AUTO Flash working range The appropriate shoot...

Page 38: ...etimes does not change even when a picture is taken or a stored image is erased Recording sound with still pictures reduces the number of pictures you can take Record mode Quality Resolution Usage exa...

Page 39: ...you selected SHQ HQ or SQ1 go to gstep 4 If you selected SQ2 go to gstep 3 Press to display the SQ2 setup screen Press or to choose an image size and press the OK button Press the OK button The selec...

Page 40: ...es the picture If the lens barrier is opened and q is pressed in shooting mode causing the playback mode to be selected the following operations can be used to return to shooting mode Press q or press...

Page 41: ...he number of pictures you can take increases Once erased pictures cannot be restored While in playback mode display the picture you want to erase g Playback P 40 Press the OK button The first menu is...

Page 42: ...s 95 NT 4 0 Windows 98 98SE when upgraded from Windows 95 Macintosh OS 8 6 or lower However operations have been confirmed for Macintosh OS 8 6 originally shipped with a USB connector and USB MASS Sto...

Page 43: ...alfunction Before removing the AC adapter be sure to first disconnect the camera from the computer and turn off the camera If the camera is connected to the computer via a USB hub reliable operation c...

Page 44: ...o your computer you must first identify the operating system OS of your computer gFor Macintosh users see the Reference Manual P 156 CAMEDIA Master CD ROM Windows Right click the My Computer icon on y...

Page 45: ...Olympus MAPC 10 in your computer g For details refer to the instruction manual of the computer Card adapter 3 Inserting and using the optional USB card reader writer such as the Olympus MAUSB 10 to c...

Page 46: ...structions below to install the USB driver in your computer Once it is fully installed you do not need to repeat the procedure again Insert the provided software CD into the CD ROM drive of your compu...

Page 47: ...ing the USB driver When using Windows 98 98SE 47 Creating and sharing images using a computer Windows When the installation is complete the window on the right is displayed Click OK to restart your co...

Page 48: ...the lens barrier should be closed and the monitor turned off Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB port on the computer Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera...

Page 49: ...the operating environment of your computer If you cannot find the icon or an error message appears there may be a problem with one of the following c the camera s power source the AC adapter is not p...

Page 50: ...puter has recognized the camera a window is displayed prompting you to select the operation for the image files If this window is not displayed click My Computer from the Start menu and then Double cl...

Page 51: ...Monitor 800 600 dots or higher 65 536 colors or higher CD ROM drive Internet Explorer 4 0 or later for display of online help This software is for use on computers with a pre installed Operating Syst...

Page 52: ...ow and click Next QuickTime CAMEDIA Master and Acrobat Reader will be installed in order If your computer has the latest version of QuickTime or Acrobat Reader installed the installation window for th...

Page 53: ...d 1 one and I upper case i 2 two and Z upper case z 8 eight and B upper case b and U upper case u and V upper case v The serial number can be found on the bottom of the cover of the CD ROM package Aft...

Page 54: ...DIA Master main menu 1 Transfer images From Camera Transfers images from the camera connected to the computer From Media Transfers images from media floppy disk magneto optical disk MO CD ROM SmartMed...

Page 55: ...Displays information on how to purchase the Pro version of the CAMEDIA Master software 6 Create and Share Auto Panorama Stitches two or more images together to create a single horizontal panorama imag...

Page 56: ...ation Transfer images from the camera In the main menu click Transfer Images From Camera The camera is automatically searched for images and the Transfer Images window is displayed Thumbnails of all o...

Page 57: ...he lower right hand corner of the Transfer Images window The Create New Album dialog box is displayed d Select Group type in Photos for the group name and click OK to create the group The group Photos...

Page 58: ...fer Images button and click Transfer Images To transfer images to an existing album single click the album to which you want to transfer the images and then click the Transfer Images button To transfe...

Page 59: ...upper left hand corner of the Transfer Images window to return to the main menu Disconnect the camera from your computer g Windows 98 98SE P 60 g Windows Me 2000 XP P 61 g For Macintosh users Referen...

Page 60: ...p is lit or blinking wait until the lamp turns off before proceeding If the orange lamp does not turn off this may indicate that the camera is accessing the software on the computer Close the software...

Page 61: ...y indicate that the camera is accessing the software on the computer Close the software that you are using Single click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon on the taskbar For Windows XP click the Safely...

Page 62: ...menu window Transfer images Transfer images from the camera Transfer images from media Specify where images are transferred to album calendar or folder View images View still images View movies Chang...

Page 63: ...ES NO P 52 SETUP ALL RESET ON OFF P 33 W ENGLISH FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ESPA OL ITALIANO PORTUGUES P 29 PW ON SETUP SCREEN OFF 2 3 SOUND OFF LOW HIGH P 44 SCREEN COLOR PINK GREEN BLUE P 46 8 OFF LOW P 38 SH...

Page 64: ...FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ESPA OL ITALIANO PORTUGUES P 29 PW ON SETUP SCREEN OFF 2 3 SOUND OFF LOW HIGH P 44 SCREEN COLOR PINK GREEN BLUE P 46 8 OFF LOW P 38 FILE NAME AUTO P 48 PIXEL MAPPING P 56 s P 54 X P...

Page 65: ...T P 117 52 SETUP ALL RESET ON OFF P 33 W ENGLISH FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ESPA OL ITALIANO PORTUGUES P 29 PW ON SETUP SCREEN OFF 2 3 SOUND OFF LOW HIGH P 44 SCREEN COLOR PINK GREEN BLUE P 46 VOLUME OFF LOW P...

Page 66: ...SETUP SCREEN OFF 2 3 SOUND OFF LOW HIGH P 44 SCREEN COLOR PINK GREEN BLUE P 46 VOLUME OFF LOW P 42 8 OFF LOW P 38 s P 54 X P 31 VIDEO OUT NTSC PAL P 104 G 4 16 P 97 MOVIE PLAY MOVIE PLAYBACK PLAYBACK...

Page 67: ...80 99 Movie Sequential shooting time seconds Quality Resolution Recording time HQ 320 240 15 frames sec 20 SQ 160 120 15 frames sec 90 Number of effective pixels 4 000 000 pixels Image pickup device 1...

Page 68: ...IEC Standard publication 529 IPX4 under OLYMPUS test conditions Meaning Camera is not damaged by water spray from any direction Operating environment Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F operation 20 to...

Page 69: ...t humidity Less than 95 operation and storage Dimensions Approx 20 25 1 7 mm 0 8 1 0 0 07 Rated input AC100 to 240V 50 60Hz 10VA 100V to 13VA 240V Rated output DC4 2V 700mAh Charging time Approx 120 m...

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