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Menus for Playback, Editing, and 

Printing Functions

  The default settings of the function are highlighted in 

.

When the mode dial is set to 

q

, settings can be adjusted during image playback.

Playing back pictures automatically [

G

 SLIDESHOW]

G

 SLIDESHOW

Submenu 1

Submenu 2

*2

Submenu 3 

Application

ALL/
STILL PICTURE/
MOVIE/CALENDAR

*1

NORMAL/
NEXT PAGE 1/
NEXT PAGE 2/
FLIP/SWIVEL/ZOOM UP/
SLIDE/FADER/
CHECKERBOARD/
BLINDS/RANDOM

STYLUS-7020/

μ

-7020:

OFF/STANDARD/
SPEED/CYBER/AQUA/
SHINY
STYLUS-7010/

μ

-7010:

OFF/1/2

Selects, respectively, the content to be 
included in the slideshow, the type of 
transition effect used between slides, 
and the background music options.

*1

  When [CALENDER] is selected, the calendar view screen will appear. Selecting the date in the calendar view screen 

displays Submenu 3.

*2

  Only when [STILL PICTURE] is selected in Submenu 1.

To start a slideshow

The slideshow starts after con

fi

 rming [BGM] 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

  Depending on the picture, the editing may not be effective.

  The retouching process may lower the image resolution.

Submenu 1

Application

ALL

[SHADOW ADJ] and [REDEYE FIX] are applied together.

SHADOW ADJ

Only sections darkened by backlighting and dim lighting are brightened.

REDEYE FIX

Eyes that are reddened by the 

fl

 ash are corrected.

1

 Select a correction item using 

kl

 and press the 

E

 button.

2

 Use 

mn

 to select an image for retouching, and press the 

E

 button.

The retouched image is saved as a separate image.

Summary of Contents for STYLUS-7010/-7010

Page 1: ...ommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important photographs In the interest of continually improving products Olympus reserves the right to update or modify in...

Page 2: ...Modes 17 Using Shooting Functions 19 Using Playback Features 23 Menus for Shooting Functions 25 Menus for Playback Editing and Printing Functions 32 Menus for Other Camera Settings 37 Printing 43 Usin...

Page 3: ...utton Using the Menu Using the Menu Various camera settings can be accessed through the menus including functions used during shooting and playback and the date time and screen display Some menus may...

Page 4: ...ccessed using the direct buttons Shutter button p 14 Zoom button p 19 F button exposure compensation p 20 button macro p 20 button flash p 19 Y button self timer p 21 q button playback p 15 p 32 g E b...

Page 5: ...6 FINE ZOOM p 27 DIGITAL ZOOM p 27 ESP n p 27 AF MODE p 27 R Sound recording p 28 IMAGE STABILIZER Still images DIS MOVIE MODE Movies p 28 SHADOW ADJ p 28 3 J s p 29 4 G PANORAMA p 30 5 D RESET p 31 6...

Page 6: ...48 3 HDMI mini connector p 41 4 Strap eyelet p 10 5 Flash p 19 6 Battery card compartment cover p 11 51 STYLUS 7020 7020 only Camera unit STYLUS 7010 7010 2 1 3 4 4 5 6 8 7 9 10 11 2 11 10 6 7 Self ti...

Page 7: ...menu guide check date and time p 3 13 21 7 Card access lamp p 56 8 Mode dial p 3 5 14 15 17 9 q button playback p 15 32 10 E button OK FUNC p 3 22 11 Arrow pad p 3 4 12 F button exposure compensation...

Page 8: ...ilization movie p 28 5 Macro super macro p 20 6 Shadow Adjustment Technology p 22 28 7 Battery check p 10 51 8 Flash standby camera shake warning flash charge p 50 9 AF target mark p 14 10 Recording w...

Page 9: ...0004 2009 10 26 2009 10 26 12 30 12 30 MOVIE PLAY OK Still image Movie 1 Silent mode p 42 2 Print reservation number of prints p 46 p 45 3 Recording with sound p 18 28 36 4 Protect p 35 5 Battery che...

Page 10: ...ery charger Battery comes partially charged Before use be sure to charge the battery until the charging indicator light turns off up to 2 hours If the charging indicator does not light or it blinks th...

Page 11: ...t anything other than 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...

Page 12: ...n is to be used 1 4 2 5 3 6 IN OK S MENU BACK GO SEL IMAGE T W SET OK CAMERA MENU MENU EXIT SET OK Operation guide Using a microSD card microSDHC card sold separately A microSD card or microSDHC card...

Page 13: ...data 1 Press the 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 kl t...

Page 14: ...unable to focus if the AF target mark flashes red Try focusing again Shutter speed Aperture value AF target mark Press halfway 1 400 F3 0 P Focusing p 52 Shooting with optimum aperture value and shutt...

Page 15: ...utton halfway down To shoot movies Shooting movies A mode p 18 Viewing images 1 Set the mode dial to q Playback image Frame number 1 IN 2009 10 26 12 30 2 Use klmn to select an image Displays 10 frame...

Page 16: ...frame advance While paused press k to display the first frame and press l to display the last frame Pressing m makes the camera play back in a reverse motion and pressing n makes the camera play back...

Page 17: ...pear for some subjects 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 This section describes the available shootin...

Page 18: ...a cannot determine the best shooting mode the picture will be taken in P mode To focus on a moving subject continuously AF Tracking Press m to enter the AF tracking standby condition For details on pr...

Page 19: ...has functions that broaden the expressive range and shooting options available to the photographer Using the optical zoom Pressing the zoom button adjusts the shooting range Pressing the wide W button...

Page 20: ...ables the camera to focus and shoot subjects at close distances 1 Press the button P OK OK SET OFF OFF OFF 2 Use mn to select the setting option and press the E button to set Item Description OFF Macr...

Page 21: ...information on the monitor can be changed 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...

Page 22: ...he following menu functions can be quickly called and used PANORAMA p 30 MAGIC FILTER p 31 SHADOW ADJ p 28 MULTI WINDOW p 22 1 Press the H D button PANORAMA 2 Use mn to select the menu function and pr...

Page 23: ...elect an image in index view Use klmn to select an image and press the E button to display the selected image in single image view To select images in calendar view Use klmn to select a date and press...

Page 24: ...g playback Viewing images p 15 NORM 100 0003 2009 10 26 12 30 2 2 Press the E button Current viewing area To control panorama image playback Zoom in Zoom out Press the zoom button to pause playback an...

Page 25: ...1 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 17...

Page 26: ...to the resulting picture which may give it a grainy appearance Submenu 2 Application AUTO The camera automatically adjusts the sensitivity according to the shooting conditions HIGH ISO AUTO The camera...

Page 27: ...n is not available when SUPER MACRO p 20 is selected Selecting the method for measuring the brightness ESP n B CAMERA MENU ESP n K s A Submenu 2 Application ESP Shoots to obtain a balanced brightness...

Page 28: ...deactivated This is recommended for shooting when the camera is fixed in place on a tripod or other stable surface ON The image stabilizer is activated The camera s default settings are IMAGE STABILIZ...

Page 29: ...Capturing the perfect moment when shooting YPRE CAPTURE MOVIE mode 1 Use kl to select YPRE CAPTURE MOVIE and press the E button to set This function is ready for shooting immediately after setting th...

Page 30: ...g cannot be changed The focus exposure p 14 zoom position p 19 and WB p 26 are locked at the first frame The flash p 19 is fixed to FLASH OFF mode Playing back panorama images p 24 Taking pictures wit...

Page 31: ...that the frames are combined 2 Press the shutter button to take the first frame and then compose the second shot Compose the shot using the guide frame so that the two adjacent frames overlap 3 Repea...

Page 32: ...elected the calendar view screen will appear Selecting the date in the calendar view screen displays Submenu 3 2 Only when STILL PICTURE is selected in Submenu 1 To start a slideshow The slideshow sta...

Page 33: ...ched image is saved as a separate image When CLEAR SKIN is selected Use kl 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 E...

Page 34: ...d as a separate image Adding a calendar to an image CALENDAR I EDIT CALENDAR OK CALENDAR SET 1 Use mn to select an image and press the E button 2 Use mn to select a calendar Use kl to select the image...

Page 35: ...the first or last frame pressing kl moves to the first last frame of the movie 4 Use mn to select the last frame of the clip to be extracted and press the E button The extracted movie clip is saved P...

Page 36: ...internal memory do not insert the card into the camera When erasing pictures from the card insert a card into the camera in advance To individually select and erase images SEL IMAGE 1 Use kl to selec...

Page 37: ...he battery has sufficient power before starting the backup or use a separately sold AC adapter Using an AC adapter STYLUS 7020 7020 only p 56 Changing the display language W E SETUP W Changing the dis...

Page 38: ...cts the shutter sound and volume VOLUME OFF No sound 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 tur...

Page 39: ...the previous card This is useful for managing all image folder 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...

Page 40: ...1 The date and time settings from DUALTIME 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 t...

Page 41: ...ttings differ according to the region where the camera is sold To play back camera images on a TV 1 Connect the TV and camera Connection via AV cable Connect to the TV video input jack yellow and audi...

Page 42: ...0p Images are played back in 480p format 720p Images are played back in 720p format 1080i Images are played back in 1080i format When set to 1080i 1080i format takes priority for HDMI output However i...

Page 43: ...uter To find out if your printer supports PictBridge refer to the printer s instruction manual 1 PictBridge is a standard for connecting digital cameras and printers of different makers and printing o...

Page 44: ...ER is available only when print reservations have been made Print Reservations DPOF p 46 4 Use kl to select SIZE Submenu 3 and press n If the PRINTPAPER screen is not displayed the SIZE BORDERLESS and...

Page 45: ...file name on the image P Proceeds to the setting screen 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 klmn to...

Page 46: ...igital cameras Print reservations can be set only for the images stored on the card Insert a card with recorded images before making print reservations DPOF reservations set by another DPOF device can...

Page 47: ...select L PRINT ORDER and press the E button 3 Use kl to select either or U and press the E button OK SET BACK MENU PRINT ORDER SETTING PRINT ORDERED RESET KEEP 4 Use kl to select RESET and press the...

Page 48: ...US Master 2 1 Double click the OLYMPUS Master 2 icon Windows appears on the desktop Macintosh appears in the OLYMPUS Master 2 folder Browse window appears after starting the software When OLYMPUS Mast...

Page 49: ...and save the image data on your computer while the camera and the computer are connected System requirements Windows Windows 2000 Professional XP Home Edition XP Professional Vista Macintosh Mac OS X...

Page 50: ...ting in automatic shutdown If this occurs remove the battery from the camera and wait until the camera has sufficiently cooled The camera s external temperature may also increase during use however th...

Page 51: ...ftware etc to view the image on a computer 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...

Page 52: ...ct with no vertical lines 1 1 It is also effective to compose the shot by holding the camera vertically to focus and then returning to the horizontal position to take the picture When objects are at d...

Page 53: ...olor hue Taking pictures that capture natural 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 sho...

Page 54: ...old separately p 12 Viewing images with high picture quality on a high definition TV STYLUS 7020 7020 only Connect the camera to the TV using an HDMI cable commercially available To play back camera i...

Page 55: ...e varies with usage The supplied LI 41C battery charger 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 ov...

Page 56: ...memory Use of larger capacity cards enables you to take more pictures Index area Notes can be filled in here Contact area Contact section of the card with the internal camera terminal Do not touch the...

Page 57: ...14 4 920 5 814 M 122 163 287 383 7 995 10 660 7 995 10 660 P 1 3968 2232 L 3 3 230 231 M 6 6 447 453 Q 2 1920 1080 L 13 14 32 33 900 927 900 927 M 24 25 57 60 1 599 1 683 1 599 1 683 1 This menu is av...

Page 58: ...D Attachment or microSD card Doing so may cause failure in reading the images When fingerprints or stains are found on the contact area wipe the area with a soft dry cloth SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION R...

Page 59: ...ers Handling the Camera WARNING Do not use the camera near flammable or explosive gases Do not use the flash and LED on people infants small children etc at close range You must be at least 1 m 3 ft a...

Page 60: ...oming 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...

Page 61: ...ry cloth before use Always charge a battery when using it for the first time or if it has not been used for a long period When operating the camera with battery power at low temperatures try to keep t...

Page 62: ...ein Olympus reserves the right to alter the features and contents of this publication or software without obligation or advance notice FCC Notice Radio and Television Interference Changes or modificat...

Page 63: ...requency Hz Plug type China 220 50 A Hong Kong 200 220 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...

Page 64: ...ce for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase If any Product proves to be defective within the one year warranty period the customer must return the defective Product to any of Olympus Servi...

Page 65: ...PRODUCTS OR ANY PART THEREOF OR THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THE PRODUCTS OR THEIR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR RELATING TO THE INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT COPYRIGHT OR OTHER PROPRIETARY RIGHT USED OR...

Page 66: ...the EU countries Please do not throw the equipment into the domestic refuse Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for the disposal of this product This symbol crossed...

Page 67: ...rantee for indirect or consequential loss or damage 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 othe...

Page 68: ...T macro mode 0 02 m 0 8 in to 0 7 m 2 3 ft W only super macro mode Monitor STYLUS 7020 7020 3 0 TFT color LCD display 230 000 dots STYLUS 7010 7010 2 7 TFT color LCD display 230 000 dots Connector STY...

Page 69: ...nts AC 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz Output DC 4 2 V 600 mA 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...

Page 70: ...SIZE 25 IMAGE STABILIZER 28 INDEX 35 Index view 23 A AF MODE 27 AF target mark 14 AF TRACKING 18 27 Aperture value 14 AV cable 2 41 B Backlight boost 22 BACKUP 37 Battery 2 10 11 50 53 55 Battery Char...

Page 71: ...yback q 15 54 PLAYBACK MENU J 5 35 POWER SAVE 42 PRINT ORDER L 36 46 Protecting images 0 35 PW ON SETUP 37 R REC VIEW 38 REDEYE 19 REDEYE FIX 32 RESET D 31 Resize Q 33 Rotating images y 35 S Saturatio...

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