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Handling the Camera

 WARNING

Do not use the camera near 

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 ammable or 

explosive gases.
Do not use the 

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 ash and LED on people (infants, 

small children, etc.) at close range.

You must be at least 1 m (3 ft.) away from the 
faces of your subjects. Firing the 

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 ash too close to 

the subject’s eyes could cause a momentary loss 
of vision.

Keep young children and infants away from the 
camera.

Always use and store the camera out of the 
reach of young children and infants to prevent the 
following dangerous situations which could cause 
serious injury:

Becoming entangled in the camera strap, 
causing strangulation.
Accidentally swallowing the battery, cards or 
other small parts.
Accidentally 

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 ash into their own eyes or 

those of another child.
Accidentally being injured by the moving parts of 
the camera.

Do not look at the sun or strong lights with the 
camera.
Do not use or store the camera in dusty or humid 
places.
Do not cover the 

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 ash with a hand while 

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Do not insert anything into the microSD 
Attachment other than the microSD card.

This attachment is exclusive for use of microSD 
cards only. Other types of cards cannot be installed.

Do not insert anything other than an xD-Picture 
Card or the microSD Attachment into the camera.

If you insert a card by mistake, such as a microSD 
card, do not use force. Contact authorized 
distributors/service centers.

 CAUTION

Stop using the camera immediately if you notice 
any unusual odors, noise or smoke around it.

Do not remove the battery with bare hands. Doing 
so may cause a 

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 re or burn your hands.

Never hold or operate the camera with wet hands.
Do not leave the camera in places where it may 
be subject to extremely high temperatures.

Doing so may cause parts to deteriorate and, in 
some circumstances, cause the camera to catch 

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 re. Do not use the charger or AC adapter if it is 

covered (such as a blanket). This could cause 
overheating, resulting in 

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Handle the camera with care to avoid getting a 
low-temperature burn.

The camera contains metal parts. Overheating can 
result in a low-temperature burn. Pay attention to 
the following:

When 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 camera’s body may be 
lower than the environmental temperature. If 
possible, wear gloves when handling the camera 
in cold temperatures.

Be careful with the strap.

Be careful with the strap when you carry the 
camera. It could easily catch on stray objects and 
cause serious damage.

Battery Handling Precautions

Follow these important guidelines 
to prevent batteries from leaking, 
overheating, burning, exploding or 
causing electrical shocks or burns.

 DANGER

The camera uses a lithium-ion battery speci

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by Olympus. Charge the battery with the speci

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charger. Do not use any other chargers.
Never heat or incinerate batteries.
Take precautions when carrying or storing batteries to 
prevent them from coming into contact with any metal 
objects such as jewelry, pins, fasteners, etc.
Never store batteries where they will be exposed to 
direct sunlight or subjected to high temperatures in a 
hot vehicle, near a heat source, etc.
To prevent causing battery leaks or damaging their 
terminals, carefully follow all instructions regarding 
the use of batteries. Never attempt to disassemble a 
battery or modify it in any way, solder, etc.
If battery 

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 uid gets into your eyes, 

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 ush your eyes 

immediately with clear, cold running water and seek 
medical attention immediately.
Always store batteries out of the reach of small 
children. If a child accidentally swallows a battery, 
seek medical attention immediately.

 WARNING

Keep batteries dry at all times.
To prevent batteries from leaking, overheating 
or causing a 

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recommended for use with this product.
Insert the battery carefully as described in the 
operating instructions.
If rechargeable batteries have not been recharged 
within the speci

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 ed time, stop charging them and do 

not use them.
Do not use a battery if it is cracked or broken.
If a battery leaks, becomes discolored or deformed, 
or becomes abnormal in any other way during 
operation, stop using the camera.
If a battery leaks 

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 uid onto your clothing or skin, 

remove the clothing and 

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 ush the affected area with 

clean, running cold water immediately. If the 

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burns your skin, seek medical attention immediately.
Never subject batteries to strong shocks or 
continuous vibration.




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Summary of Contents for Stylus 7000

Page 1: ...ays to Adjust Settings p 3 Printing Direct printing PictBridge p 43 Print Reservations DPOF p 46 Shooting and Playing Back Images Shooting Playback and Erasing p 14 Preparing the Camera Preparing the...

Page 2: ...ays to Adjust Settings p 3 Printing Direct printing PictBridge p 43 Print Reservations DPOF p 46 Shooting and Playing Back Images Shooting Playback and Erasing p 14 Preparing the Camera Preparing the...

Page 3: ...ctions that have been set or the selected s mode p 17 1 2 ISO OFF ON CAMERA MENU AUTO o FINE ZOOM DIGITAL ZOOM DRIVE AUTO WB MENU EXIT SET OK Arrow pad E button 1 Set the mode dial to one of the selec...

Page 4: ...ctions that have been set or the selected s mode p 17 1 2 ISO OFF ON CAMERA MENU AUTO o FINE ZOOM DIGITAL ZOOM DRIVE AUTO WB MENU EXIT SET OK Arrow pad E button 1 Set the mode dial to one of the selec...

Page 5: ...26 FINE ZOOM p 26 DIGITAL ZOOM p 27 ESP n p 27 AF MODE p 27 R Sound recording p 27 IMAGE STABILIZER Still images DIS MOVIE MODE Movies p 28 SHADOW ADJ p 28 3 J SCENE MODE p 28 4 G PANORAMA p 29 5 D R...

Page 6: ...4 Multi connector p 41 43 48 5 Strap eyelet p 10 6 Flash p 19 Camera unit 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 9 8 10 11 7 Battery card compartment cover p 11 8 Lens p 55 9 Microphone p 36 10 Tripod socket 11 Speaker d4392...

Page 7: ...ate and time p 3 13 21 8 Mode dial p 3 9 q button playback p 32 10 E button OK FUNC p 3 22 11 Arrow pad p 3 F button exposure compensation p 20 button macro p 20 Y button self timer p 21 button flash...

Page 8: ...20 6 Shadow Adjustment Technology p 22 28 7 Battery check p 10 8 Flash standby camera shake warning flash charge p 19 9 AF target mark p 14 10 Recording with sound p 18 27 11 Dualtime p 40 12 Number...

Page 9: ...2009 08 26 1 12 30 12 30 12 30 MOVIE PLAY OK Still image Movie 1 Silent mode p 42 2 Print reservation number of prints p 46 3 Recording with sound p 18 27 36 4 Protect p 35 5 Battery check p 10 6 Exp...

Page 10: ...e sure to charge the battery until the charging indicator light turns off for approx 2 hours If the charging indicator does not light or it blinks the battery may not be inserted correctly or the batt...

Page 11: ...han an xD Picture Card or the microSD Attachment into the camera 1 Battery card compartment cover 2 Battery lock knob The battery has a front side and a back side Insert the battery from T so that the...

Page 12: ...SEL IMAGE T W SET OK CAMERA MENU MENU EXIT SET OK Operation guide Using the microSD card microSDHC card sold separately A microSD card or microSDHC card hereafter both will be referred to as microSD...

Page 13: ...K button to turn on the camera The date and time setting screen is displayed when the date and time are not set X Y M Y M D D TIME MENU CANCEL Date and time setting screen 2 Use LM to select the year...

Page 14: ...ashes red Try focusing again Shutter speed Aperture value AF target mark Press halfway 1 400 F3 5 P Focusing p 52 Shooting with optimum aperture value and shutter speed K mode In this mode automatic c...

Page 15: ...ages 1 Set the mode dial to q Playback image Frame number 1 1 IN 2009 08 26 2009 08 26 12 30 12 30 2 Use LMNO to select an image Displays 10 frames before the current image Displays next image Display...

Page 16: ...t frame and press M to display the last frame Pressing N makes the camera play back in a reverse motion and pressing O makes the camera play back normally Press the E button to resume playback 2008 10...

Page 17: ...This is a fully automatic mode that allows you to take a picture suited to the scene by simply pressing the shutter button Camera menu settings are not available in h mode 1 Set the mode dial to h 12...

Page 18: ...bjects In addition this function may have no visible effect on some subjects The IMAGE SIZE of the retouched image is limited to J or lower Shooting movies n mode Audio is recorded simultaneously 1 Se...

Page 19: ...zoom button adjusts the shooting range Pressing the wide W button Pressing the telephoto T button Zoom bar 12M 12M P 4 4 IN NORM NORM 12M 12M P 4 4 IN NORM NORM Optical zoom 7 Digital zoom 5 Use of I...

Page 20: ...close distances 1 Press the button P OK OK SET OFF OFF OFF 2 Use NO to select the setting option and press the E button to set Item Description OFF Macro mode is deactivated MACRO This enables shootin...

Page 21: ...d to best match the situation for example the information can be removed if there is a need for a clear view of the subject or a grid can be displayed to assit with precise composition 1 Press the g b...

Page 22: ...called and used PANORAMA p 29 SHADOW ADJ p 28 MULTI WINDOW p 22 1 Press the H button PANORAMA 2 Use NO to select the menu function and press the E button to set To use the effects preview screen Multi...

Page 23: ...button to display the selected image in single image view To select images in calendar view Use LMNO to select a date and press the E button to view the images taken on the selected date To scroll an...

Page 24: ...ORM 100 0003 100 0003 2009 08 26 12 30 2 2 2 Press the E button Current viewing area To control panorama image playback Zoom in Zoom out Press the zoom button Playback direction Press LMNO to scroll i...

Page 25: ...9G 3968 2232 Suitable for conveying the expansiveness of subjects such as landscapes and utilizing the entire screen for viewing pictures on a widescreen TV Also used for printing pictures at A3 11 1...

Page 26: ...DRIVE K s Submenu 2 Application o One frame is shot each time the shutter button is pressed j 1 Take sequential shots using the focus and brightness exposure and white balance set in the first frame c...

Page 27: ...NU X AF MODE K s Submenu 2 Application FACE DETECT 1 This is used for taking pictures of people The camera automatically detects a face and a frame appears Press the shutter button halfway down and wh...

Page 28: ...ke the picture For some subjects the frame may not appear or may take some time to appear When set to ON ESP n p 27 is automatically fixed to ESP and AF MODE p 27 is automatically fixed to FACE DETECT...

Page 29: ...A 1 1 Three frames are taken and combined by the camera The user only composes the shots so that the target marks and pointers overlap and the camera automatically releases the shutter The shooting fu...

Page 30: ...tomatically release try COMBINE IN CAMERA 2 or COMBINE IN PC Taking pictures with COMBINE IN CAMERA 2 1 Use NO to specify at which edge the next picture is to be connected MENU CANCEL Direction for co...

Page 31: ...t continue shooting any further Panorama shooting is possible for up to 10 frames Refer to the OLYMPUS Master 2 help guide for details on how to make panorama images Restoring the shooting functions t...

Page 32: ...GM settings and pressing the E button To stop the slideshow press the E button or the m button Retouching images H PERFECT FIX H PERFECT FIX Edited or retouched images cannot be retouched again Depend...

Page 33: ...is selected Use LM to select the retouching level and press the E button CLEAR SKIN SOFT AVG HARD MENU BACK SET OK Changing the image size Q I EDIT X Q Submenu 2 Application C 640 480 This saves a low...

Page 34: ...CALENDAR SET 1 Use NO to select an image and press the E button 2 Use NO to select a calendar Use LM to select the image orientation and then press the E button 3 Use LM to select the Year of the cal...

Page 35: ...the first last frame of the movie 4 Use NO to select the last frame of the clip to be extracted and press the E button The extracted movie clip is saved Protecting images 0 J PLAYBACK MENU X 0 Protect...

Page 36: ...ra When erasing pictures from the card insert a card into the camera in advance To individually select and erase images SEL IMAGE 1 Use LM to select SEL IMAGE and press the E button 2 Use LMNO to sele...

Page 37: ...time to back up data Check that the battery has sufficient power before starting the backup or use an AC adapter Changing the display language W E SETUP X W Changing the display language p 13 Submenu...

Page 38: ...LOW HIGH 8 OFF No sound LOW HIGH Adjusts the warning sound volume q VOLUME OFF No sound or 5 volume levels Adjusts the image playback volume To turn off all sounds at once make the setting from F SILE...

Page 39: ...lder names and files names with sequential numbers 1 The number for the folder name is reset to 100 and the one for the file name is reset to 0001 Adjusting the CCD and adjusting the image processing...

Page 40: ...ME are used in file names dated prints and other data 1 The setting procedure is identical to that in Setting the date and time p 13 The date display order is the same as that set with X Automatically...

Page 41: ...the arrow Connection via HDMI cable Connect to the HDMI connector on the TV Connector cover Open the connector cover in the direction of the arrow HDMI mini connector HDMI cable commercially available...

Page 42: ...put setting of the TV refer to the TV s instruction manual Saving battery power between shots POWER SAVE E SETUP X POWER SAVE Submenu 2 Application OFF Cancels POWER SAVE ON When the camera is not bei...

Page 43: ...truction manual 1 PictBridge is a standard for connecting digital cameras and printers of different makers and printing out pictures directly The printing modes paper sizes and other parameters that c...

Page 44: ...made Print Reservations DPOF p 46 4 Use LM to select SIZE Submenu 3 and press O If the PRINTPAPER screen is not displayed the SIZE BORDERLESS and PICS SHEET are set to the printer s standard STANDARD...

Page 45: ...reen This selects a portion of the image for printing To crop an image P 1 Use the zoom button to select the size of the cropping frame use LMNO to move the frame and then press the E button Cropping...

Page 46: ...on the card Insert a card with recorded images before making print reservations DPOF reservations set by another DPOF device cannot be changed by this camera Make changes using the original device Mak...

Page 47: ...o select either or U and press the E button OK SET BACK MENU PRINT ORDER SETTING PRINT ORDERED RESET KEEP 4 Use LM to select RESET and press the E button Resetting the print reservation data for selec...

Page 48: ...starting the software When OLYMPUS Master 2 is started for the first time after installation Default Settings and Registration screens will appear Follow the instructions on the screen System require...

Page 49: ...era and the computer are connected System requirements Windows Windows 2000 Professional XP Home Edition XP Professional Vista Macintosh Mac OS X v10 3 or later On a computer running Windows Vista if...

Page 50: ...rs remove the battery from the camera and wait until the camera has suffi ciently cooled The camera s external temperature may also increase during use however this is normal and does not indicate mal...

Page 51: ...uter If the image still cannot be viewed the image file is corrupted r THE IMAGE CANNOT BE EDITED Problem with selected image Use photo retouching software etc to edit the image on a computer CARD COV...

Page 52: ...amera vertically to focus and then returning to the horizontal position to take the picture When objects are at different distances Fast moving object When the subject is not in the center of the fram...

Page 53: ...colors Taking pictures by selecting WB p 26 Best results in most environments can normally be obtained with the AUTO setting but for some subjects you should try experimenting with different settings...

Page 54: ...gh picture quality on a high definition TV Connect the camera to the TV using an HDMI cable commercially available To play back camera images on a TV p 41 Selecting the digital video signal format for...

Page 55: ...r is used only for LI 42B LI 40B battery Do not charge other type of battery with the supplied battery charger It might cause explosion leaking overheating or fire For plug in type battery charger Thi...

Page 56: ...n here Contact area Contact section of the card with the internal camera terminal Do not touch the contact area directly Cards compatible with this camera xD Picture Card 16MB to 2GB TypeH M M Standar...

Page 57: ...53 Q 1920 1080 L 14 14 900 927 M 24 26 1 599 1 683 Movies IMAGE SIZE FRAME RATE Continuous recording length Internal memory Using a 1 GB xD Picture Card With sound With sound C 640 480 N 8 sec 9 min 2...

Page 58: ...ious injury or death may result WARNING If the product is used without observing the information given under this symbol injury or death may result CAUTION If the product is used without observing the...

Page 59: ...burn may be caused In places subject to extremely cold temperatures the temperature of the camera s body may be lower than the environmental temperature If possible wear gloves when handling the camer...

Page 60: ...f the battery s terminals get wet or greasy camera contact failure may result Wipe the battery well with a dry cloth before use Always charge a battery when using it for the first time or if it has no...

Page 61: ...en permission of Olympus No liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained in these written materials or software or for damages resulting from the use of the information co...

Page 62: ...50 BF India 230 240 50 C Indonesia 127 230 50 C Japan 100 50 60 A Korea rep 220 60 C Malaysia 240 50 BF Philippines 220 230 60 A C Singapore 230 50 BF Taiwan 110 60 A Thailand 220 50 C BF Vietnam 220...

Page 63: ...ed Olympus imaging product s and related Olympus accessories individually a Product and collectively the Products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service fo...

Page 64: ...imited warranty and not warranted by Olympus in any fashion either express implied or by statute are a products and accessories not manufactured by Olympus and or not bearing the OLYMPUS brand label t...

Page 65: ...receipt showing date and place of purchase 2 Copy of this limited warranty bearing the Product serial number corresponding to the serial number on the Product unless it is a model on which Olympus do...

Page 66: ...pot metering system Shutter speed 4 to 1 2000 sec Shooting range 0 7 m 2 3 ft to normal 0 1 m 0 3 ft to W 0 6 m 2 0 ft to T macro mode 0 02 m 0 8 in to 0 7 m 2 3 ft W only super macro mode Monitor 3 0...

Page 67: ...A Charging time Approx 2 hours when charging the supplied LI 42B battery 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 Dimensions 62 0 mm W 23...

Page 68: ...23 A AF MODE p 27 AF target mark p 14 Aperture value p 14 A V cable p 2 41 B Backlight boost p 22 BACKUP p 37 Battery p 10 11 53 55 Battery Charger p 2 10 55 I p 18 BEAUTY FIX p 33 BEEP p 38 Black Whi...

Page 69: ...ctions that have been set or the selected s mode p 17 1 2 ISO OFF ON CAMERA MENU AUTO o FINE ZOOM DIGITAL ZOOM DRIVE AUTO WB MENU EXIT SET OK Arrow pad E button 1 Set the mode dial to one of the selec...

Page 70: ...ays to Adjust Settings p 3 Printing Direct printing PictBridge p 43 Print Reservations DPOF p 46 Shooting and Playing Back Images Shooting Playback and Erasing p 14 Preparing the Camera Preparing the...

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