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DIGITAL CAMERA C-740 Ultra Zoom REFERENCE MANUAL Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. Before you start to use your new camera, please read these instructions carefully to enjoy optimum performance and a longer service life. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
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Declaration of Conformity Model Number : C-740 Ultra Zoom Trade Name : OLYMPUS Responsible Party : Olympus America Inc. Address : 2 Corporate Center Drive, Melville, New York 11747-3157 U.S.A. Telephone Number : 631-844-5000 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Contents Names of parts P.10 Getting started P.17 Introduction of the camera’s functions Using the menus P.32 Basic Photography Shooting basics P.42 Flash P.55 Advanced Photography To get that particular shot Advanced shooting P.63 using various effects or for fine-tuning the settings. Adjusting the image quality P.91 and exposure...
Names of parts Camera Zoom lever (W/T•GU) g P.53, 110, 111 Shutter button g P.46 Mode dial g P.42 Self-timer lamp g P.82 Flash g P.55 Strap eyelet g P.17 Lens Video OUT jack P.120 USB connector DC-IN jack g P.20 Connector cover g P.20, 120...
Names of parts Viewfinder g P.12, 30, 46 Diopter adjustment dial g P.30 Self-timer button (Y) g P.82 Erase button (S) g P.126 Macro/Spot button (() g P.75, 80 Print button (<) g P.154 Flash lever g P.55 Flash mode button (#) g P.55 Protect button (0) g P.125...
Names of parts Viewfinder and monitor indications INFO setting allows you to select how much information to display on the screen. Screens with the Information display set to ON are shown below. g“Information display” (P.141) Shooting modes F2.8 F2.8 F2.8 F2.8 1600 1200 1600 1200...
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Names of parts Item Indications Ref. Page !, #, $, #SLOW1, 10 Flash mode P.55 H SLOW1, #SLOW2 w -2.0 – +2.0 11 Flash intensity control P.62 o, j, i, k, BKT 12 Drive P.83 13 Self-timer P.82 14 Record mode TIFF, SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2 P.91 15 Resolution...
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Names of parts Playback mode 1600 1600 1200 1200 Still picture Movie Item Indications Ref. Page e, f 1 Battery check P.15 < × 10 2 Print reservation, P.154 Number of prints P.114 Movie 3 Protect P.125 4 Record mode TIFF, SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2 P.91 5 Resolution...
Names of parts • The indications that appear on a movie picture that has been selected and displayed from the index display are different from Note those that appear when the movie picture is displayed using the movie playback function. Memory gauge Battery check The memory gauge lights up when you take a still...
How to use this manual Set the mode dial to any of the marks shown here. Follow the arrows to perform menu operations. For details on operating procedures, see “How to use the menus” (P.33). This represents the arrow pad. Only arrows applicable to the operation are shown.
Note • Attach the strap correctly as shown above so that the camera does not fall off. If the strap is attached incorrectly and the camera falls off, Olympus is not responsible for any damages.
Loading the batteries This camera uses two CR-V3 lithium battery packs or four AA (R6) NiMH batteries, NiCd batteries, alkaline batteries or lithium batteries. Important • CR-V3 lithium batteries cannot be recharged. • Do not peel off the label from a CR-V3 lithium battery pack. •...
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Loading the batteries Close the battery compartment cover, then press it down C and slide it in the direction shown D. • Press the center of the cover, as it may be difficult to close properly by pressing the edge. •...
AC adapter An AC adapter is useful for time-consuming tasks such as image downloads. An optional Olympus CAMEDIA-brand AC adapter allows you to power your digital camera from a common AC wall outlet. Be sure to use the specified AC adapter.
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Loading the batteries • If the battery power runs out while the camera is connected to a PC, the image data may be lost or damaged. You are recommended to Note use the AC adapter when transferring images to a PC. Do not connect or disconnect the AC adapter while the camera is communicating with the PC.
Compatible cards • xD-Picture Card (16 – 256 MB) • This camera may not recognize a non-Olympus card or a card that was formatted on another device (such as a PC, etc.). Before use, Note be sure to format the card on this camera. g“CARD SETUP - Formatting Cards”...
Inserting a card Insert the card in the appropriate direction. • Insert the card while keeping it straight. • The card will stop with a click when it is inserted all the way to the end. • Inserting the card the wrong way or at an angle could damage the contact area or cause the card to jam.
Power on/off Press the tabs on the lens cap as indicated by the arrows and remove the lens cap. Press the power switch. Mode dial • The power turns on and the lens extends when the mode dial is set to any mode other than q.
Power on/off Startup/Shutdown screen You can register a picture that will be displayed on the monitor when turning the camera on or off. (P.146) Startup/Shutdown screen (Factory default setting) If the card is not recognized (card check) When the power is turned on, the camera checks the card automatically. If there is no card in the camera or a card that is not supported by this camera is inserted, the following screen is displayed.
Selecting a language You can select a language for on-screen display. This reference manual shows the English on-screen display in the illustrations and explanations. Available language vary depending on the area where you purchased this camera. Set the mode dial to P and press Power switch Mode dial the power switch to turn the...
Selecting a language Press ac to select W, then press d. ALL RESEt ENGLISH ENGLISH ON / SEtUP REC VIEW 3 MIN 3 MIN SLEEP Press ac to select a language, then press e. ENGLISH FRANCAIS DEUtSCH ESPAÑOL SELECt Press e again to exit the menu. Power switch To turn the camera off, press the power switch.
Setting the date and time Set the mode dial to P and press Power switch Mode dial the power switch to turn the camera on. Arrow pad OK button Press e. • The top menu is displayed. DRIVE Press d on the arrow pad to select MODE MENU MODE MENU.
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Setting the date and time Press ac to select one of the following date formats: Y-M-D (Year/ Month/Day), M-D-Y (Month/Day/ Year), D-M-Y (Day/Month/Year). Then press d. • Move to the year setting. SELECt • The following steps show the procedure used when the date and time settings are set to Y-M-D.
Adjusting the viewfinder To make the camera easier to use, adjust the viewfinder to match the eyesight (visual acuity) of the person using the camera. Set the mode dial to h and Power switch Mode dial press the power switch. •...
Holding the camera Hold the camera firmly with both hands while keeping your elbows at your sides to prevent the camera from moving. When taking pictures in the vertical position, hold the camera so that the flash is higher than the lens. Keep your fingers and the strap away from the lens and flash.
2 Using the menus About the menus When you turn on the camera and press e, the top menu is displayed on the monitor (or viewfinder). The functions of this camera are set from the menus. This chapter explains how the menus work, using the P mode screens. The top menu is displayed.
How to use the menus Press e to display the top Press ac to select menu. Press d. a tab, then press d. Top menu CAMERA tab DRIVE DRIVE MODE MENU A/S/M SLOW1 SLOW1 SLOW Press b to return to the PICTURE tab tab selection screen.
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How to use the menus Press ac to select an Press acto select a item, then press d. setting. Press e to complete setting. Press e again to exit the menu DRIVE and return to shooting status. A/S/M SLOW SLOW1 SLOW1 DRIVE DRIVE...
Shortcut menus Shooting modes h mode i j k l m n mode o r p P modes DRIVE DRIVE DIGItAL ZOOM CARD SEtUP MODE MENU MODE MENU (Factory default setting) DRIVE Selects a shooting mode from o (single-frame shooting), j (sequential shooting), i (high speed sequential shooting), P.83 k (AF sequential shooting) and BKT (auto bracketing).
Shortcut menus Playback mode Still picture Movie MOVIE PLAY INFO MODE MENU INFO MODE MENU Runs through all saved pictures one after another. P.113 MOVIE PLAY MOVIE Plays back movies. P.114 PLAYBACK Creates an index picture of a movie in 9 INDEX P.116 frames.
Mode Menus The MODE MENU has 4 tabs. Press ac to select a tab and display the associated menu items. Shooting modes DRIVE CAMERA tab PICTURE tab A/S/M CARD tab SLOW1 SLOW1 SLOW SETUP tab CAMERA tab Selects a shooting mode from o (single-frame shooting), j (sequential shooting), i (high speed sequential DRIVE...
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Allows pictures to be taken as close as 3 P.81 cm/1.2" from the subject. Allows panorama pictures to be taken PANORAMA P.86 with Olympus CAMEDIA-brand cards. Combines two still pictures taken in 2 IN 1 succession and stores them as a single P.88 picture.
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Mode Menus CARD tab CARD SETUP Formats a card. P.139 SETUP tab Selects whether to keep the current ALL RESET camera settings when you turn off the P.128 power. Selects a language for on-screen display. P.26 Sets the picture displayed on the monitor PW ON/OFF SETUP P.146 when the power is turned on and off.
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Mode Menus Playback mode EDIT tab CARD tab SETUP tab ∗1 EDIT tab Makes the file size smaller and saves it P.122 as a new file. Crops part of a picture and saves it as a P.123 new file. ∗1 The EDIT tab is not displayed during movie playback.
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Mode Menus Selects the number of frames in the P.112 index display. Turns the beep sound used for button P.145 operations and warnings on and off.
3 Shooting basics Shooting modes The shooting modes include modes where the optimal settings for the situation are automatically selected, and modes where you can select the settings best suited to the shooting conditions and the effect you wish to achieve.
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Shooting modes you to capture facial expressions and detailed activity. The camera automatically sets the optimal shooting conditions. k Landscape+Portrait shooting Suitable for taking pictures of both your subject and the landscape. The picture is taken with the background as well as the subject in the foreground in focus.
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Shooting modes Setting-related modes P Program shooting Allows you to take still pictures. The camera sets the aperture and shutter speed. Other functions, such as flash modes and drive modes, can be adjusted manually. p Aperture priority/Shutter priority/Manual shooting When the mode dial is set to p, the following items can be set with the menus.
Shooting modes Setting the shutter speed higher Setting the shutter speed lower lets you capture fast-moving blurs a moving subject, giving the action without blur. impression of movement. The subject will be clear and sharp, as if it is not moving. M Manual shooting Allows you to set the aperture and shutter speed manually.
Taking still pictures You can take still pictures using either the viewfinder or the monitor. Mode dial Set the mode dial to h i j Shutter button k l m o r p P and Mode dial press the power switch. Flash lever g“Power on/off”...
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Taking still pictures Press the shutter button gently (halfway) to adjust the focus. • When the focus and exposure are locked, F2.8 F2.8 the green lamp lights (focus lock). • The AF target mark moves to the focused position. • The shutter speed and aperture value automatically set by the camera are displayed (except in M mode).
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Taking still pictures The viewfinder or monitor turns off automatically → → → → If the camera is not used for over 3 minutes, the viewfinder and monitor turn off automatically. Operate the shutter button or zoom lever to turn the viewfinder or monitor on. g“SLEEP - Sleep Timer”...
If correct focus cannot be obtained When the subject cannot be focused on, you can focus the camera on another point at roughly the same distance (focus lock) and take the picture as explained below. Using the Focus Lock function Mode dial Position the AF target mark on the F2.8...
If correct focus cannot be obtained Press the shutter button fully. Shutter button TIPS The frame in which you focus on a subject is different from the frame in which you lock the exposure. g“AE LOCK - Locking the exposure” (P.78) Fix the focus position.
Recording movies This function allows you to record movies. Even if the subject moves during recording or the distance to the subject changes, correct focusing and exposure are maintained continuously. The sound connot be recorded. Mode dial Set the mode dial to n and press Shutter button the power switch.
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Recording movies • Depending on the card, the remaining recording time may drop rapidly during recording. Try using the card again after formatting it Note with your camera. g“CARD SETUP - Formatting Cards” (P.139) • If FULLTIME AF is set to OFF, the focus is locked when the shutter button is pressed in step 3, causing the focus of some pictures to be compromised.
Zoom Telephoto and wide-angle shooting are possible at 10x magnification (the optical zoom limit, equivalent to 38 mm – 380 mm on a 35 mm camera). By combining the optical zoom with the digital zoom, zoom magnification can be increased to a maximum of approximately 30x. Camera movement is likely to occur at higher magnifications.
Zoom DIGITAL ZOOM - Using the digital zoom Disco de modo In the top menu, select MODE Zoom lever MENU CAMERA DIGITAL ON, and press e. ZOOM g“How to use the menus” (P.33) • Press e again to exit the menu. Mode dial In the top menu, select DIGITAL Arrow pad...
4 Flash Flash shooting Select the flash mode best suited to the light conditions and the effect you want to achieve. You can also adjust the amount of light emitted using the flash intensity control. Mode dial Push the flash lever up. ( ) •...
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Flash shooting Press the shutter button halfway. #mark • In conditions where the flash will fire, # F2.8 F2.8 lights. Press the shutter button fully to take the picture. 1600 1200 1600 1200 Flash working range W (max.): Approx. 0.3 m to 4.5 m (1.0 ft. to 14.8 ft.) T (max.) : Approx.
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Flash shooting TIPS The # (flash standby) indication blinks. → → → → The flash is charging. Wait until # goes off. Camera movement warning (Auto-flash, red-eye reduction flash, fill-in flash) → → → → When # (camera movement warning) lights, the shutter speed locks at its current level.
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Flash shooting Auto-flash (No indication) The flash fires automatically in low light or backlight conditions. To shoot a subject with backlight, position the AF target mark over the subject. Red-eye reduction flash (!) The light from the flash may make the subject’s eyes appear red in the picture.
Flash shooting Flash off ($) The flash does not fire even in low light conditions. Use this mode in situations where flash photography is not desired or is prohibited, such as in an art museum. You can also use this mode when you want to shoot a natural- looking twilight or night scene.
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Flash shooting 2nd curtain (rear curtain) #SLOW2 With 2nd curtain, the flash fires just before the shutter closes. Changing the flash timing can create interesting effects in your picture, such as expressing the movement of a car by showing the tail-lights streaming backwards. The slower the shutter speed, the better the effects turn out.
Using the slow synchronization flash Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE #SLOW MENU CAMERA #SLOW1, HSLOW, #SLOW2, and press e. g“How to use the menus” (P.33) • Press e again to exit the menu. Arrow pad OK button DRIVE A/S/M SLO W1...
Flash intensity control You can adjust the amount of light emitted by the flash. In some situations, you may get better results by adjusting the light emission. Examples include small subjects, distant backgrounds, or situations when increased contrast is desired. You can adjust the exposure in the range of ±2.0 in 1/3 EV steps.
5 Advanced shooting A/S/M mode Select the shooting mode to be used when the mode dial is set to p. Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE MENU CAMERA A/S/M S or M, and press e. g“How to use the menus” (P.33) •...
Aperture priority shooting Mode dial Select A mode. g“A/S/M mode” (P.63) Press ac to set the aperture value. a : The aperture value increases. c : The aperture value decreases. If the aperture value is displayed in red, the aperture setting is unsuitable for the conditions.
Shutter priority shooting Mode dial Select S mode. g“A/S/M mode” (P.63) Press ac to set the shutter speed. a : Sets a faster shutter speed. c : Sets a slower shutter speed. If the shutter speed is displayed in red, the setting is unsuitable for the conditions.
Manual shooting Mode dial Select M mode. g“A/S/M mode” (P.63) Use the arrow pad to set the aperture value and shutter speed. : The aperture value increases. Arrow pad AE Lock/ : The aperture value decreases. Custom button a : Sets a faster shutter speed. c : Sets a slower shutter speed.
Using My Mode When you use r mode, the settings you selected with the menus in My Mode are activated. Saving the shooting mode or function settings you want to use in advance lets you shoot with your favorite settings straightaway. You can also save the settings you are currently using.
Focusing applications AF MODE - Changing the focus range This function allows you to select the focus range of your subject. iESP Focus selection is based on the entire picture on the screen. Even when the subject is not in the center of the screen, focusing is possible.
Focusing applications FULLTIME AF - A reliable time-saving way to focus FULLTIME AF keeps the subject in front of the lens in focus at all times, without having to press the shutter button halfway. When ON is selected, the focusing time is reduced, letting you take successive snapshots. Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE MENU...
Focusing applications AF AREA – Changing the position of the AF target mark You can select the area you want to focus on by changing the position of the AF target mark. Mode dial Set the AF mode to SPOT. g“AF MODE - Changing the focus range”...
Focusing applications AF LOCK – Locking the focus Registering the AF lock function on the x in advance enables easy locking of the focus. Mode dial Register the AF lock function on Shutter button g“Setting the custom button” (P.131) x AEL/Custom button Position the AF target mark on the subject you want to focus on and press x.
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Focusing applications TIPS How to save the locked focus after shooting (AF memory) Hold down x for more than 1 AF memory mark second. The AF memory mark F2.8 F2.8 appears. When the mark appears, the locked focus is memorized. To cancel AF MEMORY AF memory, press x again.
Focusing applications Manual focus If auto focus is unable to focus on a subject, use manual focus. Mode dial Hold down e for more than 1 second. When the focus distance selection screen appears on the monitor, press b to select MF. Arrow pad OK button F2.8...
Focusing applications Take the picture. • The focus is locked at the distance you have set. To cancel manual focus Hold down e for more than 1 F2.8 F2.8 second to display the focus distance selection screen. Press d to select AF, then press e. •...
Metering There are three ways of measuring the brightness of a subject. Digital ESP metering Meters the center of the subject and the surrounding area separately. Spot metering Exposure is determined by metering within the AF target area. In this mode, a subject can be shot with optimal exposure regardless of the background light.
Metering MULTI METERING Mode dial When using the camera in the ( Macro/Spot button p mode, multi-metering is AEL/Custom button not available in the M mode. Set to any mode except M. g“A/S/M mode” (P.63) • If a function other than AE lock is registered on x, set AE lock to the button.
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Metering Ex: When metering 2 points (pressing x twice) The aperture and shutter speed as calculated from the average values obtained by metering at 2 points. These values are recalculated every time another metering point is added. The average for the 2 Indicates how much F2.8 F2.8...
AE LOCK - Locking the exposure This function is suitable for situations when optimal exposure is difficult to achieve, such as when there is excessive contrast between the subject and the surroundings. For example, if the sun is in the frame and shooting with automatic exposure results in a dark subject, recompose your shot so that the sun is not in the frame.
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AE LOCK - Locking the exposure Position the AF target mark on the F2.8 F2.8 subject you want to focus on and press the shutter button halfway. • The green lamp lights. • AE lock cannot be canceled while the shutter button is pressed halfway.
Macro mode shooting Focusing is usually slow when you get close to a subject (W: 7 cm/2.8" to 60 cm/2.0 ft., T: 1.2 m/3.9 ft. to 2 m/6.6 ft.). However, in the & mode focusing is performed quickly. When the optical zoom lever is at the maximum wide position and you are as close as 7 cm/2.8"...
Super macro mode shooting This mode lets you shoot from as close as 3 cm/1.2" to your subject. Subjects measuring up to approximately 4 × 3 cm (1.6" × 1.2") can be captured on the monitor. In the % mode, normal shooting is also possible, but the position of the zoom is fixed automatically and cannot be changed.
Self-timer shooting This function lets you take pictures using the self-timer. Fix the camera securely on a tripod for self-timer shooting. This function is useful for taking pictures where you want to be included in the photograph. Mode dial Select Y by repeatedly pressing Self-timer button Shutter button •...
Sequential shooting There are 4 sequential shooting modes: sequential shooting, high speed sequential shooting, AF sequential shooting and auto bracketing. Sequential shooting modes can be selected from the DRIVE mode menu. Sequential shooting cannot be performed when the record mode is set to TIFF.
Sequential shooting Take the picture. • Press the shutter button fully and keep it DRIVE pressed. The camera will take pictures in sequence until you release the button. A/S/M • During sequential shooting, the subject does not appear on the viewfinder and SLOW monitor.
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Sequential shooting Select the exposure differential. Press ac to select ±0.3, ±0.7 or ±1.0, then press d. CANCEL SELECt Select the number of shots. Press ac to select ×3 or ×5, then press e. • Press e repeatedly until the menu disappears. Take the picture.
PANORAMA - Panorama shooting You can take advantage of panorama shooting with Olympus CAMEDIA- brand cards (xD-Picture Card). Panorama shooting lets you connect pictures with overlapping edges into a single panoramic picture, using the CAMEDIA Master software. Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE...
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• The frame on the screen disappears and the camera returns to the normal shooting mode. • The panorama mode is only available with Olympus CAMEDIA- brand cards. • Your computer’s memory may be insufficient if you take too many Note panorama pictures in HQ or SHQ mode.
2 IN 1 - Taking two-in-one pictures This function allows you to combine two pictures taken in succession and store them as a single picture. You can combine two different subjects in one picture. Picture when played back Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE MENU CAMERA...
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2 IN 1 - Taking two-in-one pictures • During 2 IN 1 picture shooting, the panorama and sequential shooting modes are not available. Note • To cancel 2 IN 1 picture mode after the first shot has been taken, press e. The first shot will not be saved. •...
FUNCTION - Adding special effects to pictures This feature lets you add special effects to your pictures during shooting. 4 effects are available. BLACK & WHITE Takes pictures in black and white. SEPIA Gives pictures a sepia tone. WHITE BOARD Pictures are in black and white, with black letters on a white background emphasized to make them easier to read.
6 Adjusting the image quality and exposure Record mode You can select a record mode in which to take pictures or shoot movies. Choose the best record mode for your purpose (printing, editing on a PC, website editing, etc.). For details of the different record modes, resolutions and number of pictures storable on the card, refer to the table on the next page.
Record mode • The card memory capacity listed in the table is approximate. • The number of remaining pictures may change according to the Note subject or factors like whether print reservations have been made or not. In certain instances, the number of remaining pictures does not change even when you take pictures or stored images are erased.
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Record mode Press ac to select the desired record mode from TIFF, SHQ, HQ, SQ1 and SQ2, then press d. Press ac to select the resolution. If you have selected SQ1 or SQ2, 2048*1536 2048*1536 press d after choosing the 2048*1360 2048*1360 resolution, then choose HIGH or...
Record mode 3:2 Resolution The image aspect ratio is normally 4:3. If the F2.8 F2.8 aspect ratio is changed to 3:2, the image can be printed at a photo lab without losing the image borders. When is activated, the resolution is 2048 ×...
ISO sensitivity The higher the ISO value, the greater the camera’s light sensitivity and the better its ability to shoot in low light conditions. However, higher values also introduce electrical noise into the resulting image, which may give them a grainy appearance.
Exposure compensation This function allows you to make fine changes to the present exposure setting using the arrow pad. In some situations, you may get better results when the exposure that the camera sets is compensated (adjusted) manually. You can adjust the exposure in the range of ±2.0 in 1/3 steps.
White balance Color reproduction differs depending on the light conditions. For instance, when daylight, the setting sun or tungsten lighting are reflected on white paper, the shade of white produced will be slightly different for each. By setting the WB (white balance), you can achieve more natural-looking colors. Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE MENU...
White balance Preset white balance Select a preset white balance setting according to the type of light. Press ac to select one of the following settings, then press e. Press e again to exit the menu. PRESEt WB 5 : For shooting on a sunny day. 3 : For shooting on a cloudy day.
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White balance Press e. • The white balance is set and the screen returns to the mode menu. • To cancel one-touch white balance, press b. button F2.8 F2.8 1600 1200 1600 1200 One-touch white balance Press e repeatedly to exit the menu.
White balance White balance adjustment This function lets you make fine changes to the current white balance setting. Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE >, and MENU PICTURE press d. g“How to use the menus” (P.33) • The white balance adjustment indicator appears on the screen.
SHARPNESS This function adjusts the sharpness of the image. Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE MENU PICTURE SHARPNESS, and press d. g“How to use the menus” (P.33) Arrow pad OK button Press ac to adjust the sharpness between +5 and -5. •...
CONTRAST This function adjusts the contrast of images. For example, you can make images with marked differences in light and shadow softer, and those with less differences more vivid. Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE MENU PICTURE CONTRAST, and press d.
SATURATION This function adjusts the color depth. Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE MENU PICTURE SATURATION, and press d. g“How to use the menus” (P.33) Arrow pad OK button Press ac to adjust the saturation between +5 and -5. SAtURAtION •...
NOISE REDUCTION This function reduces the noise that is generated during long exposures. When shooting night scenes, shutter speeds become slower and noise tends to appear on images. When noise reduction is set to ON, the camera automatically reduces noise to produce clearer images. However, shooting time is approximately twice as long as usual.
Histogram display During shooting and playback, you can display a histogram showing the brightness and contrast of your subject in the monitor or viewfinder. Checking the histogram enables precise exposure control when taking pictures. During playback, you can display a histogram showing the brightness and contrast of recorded pictures.
Histogram display Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE MENU CAMERA ON or OFF, and press e. g“How to use the menus” (P.33) Arrow pad OK button • When ON is selected, the histogram is displayed. • Press e again to exit the menu. Mode dial Press c in the top menu.
7 Playback Viewing still pictures Mode dial Set the mode dial to q and press Power switch the power switch. Mode dial g“Power on/off” (P.24) • The monitor turns on and displays the last picture taken. (Single-frame playback) Arrow pad Use the arrow pad to play back other pictures.
Viewing still pictures QUICK VIEW This function lets you play back pictures while the camera is in the shooting mode. This is useful when you want to check shooting results and resume shooting quickly. Functions available in normal playback mode are also available in QUICK VIEW.
Close-up playback Pictures displayed on the monitor can be enlarged 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 or 4 times. Mode dial Select the still picture you want to Zoom lever enlarge. • You cannot enlarge pictures with n. Pull the zoom lever toward T ( •...
Index display This function lets you show several pictures at the same time on the monitor. The number of pictures shown can be 4, 9 or 16. g“Selecting the number of pictures” (P.112) Mode dial In the single-frame playback mode, Zoom lever push the zoom lever toward W (G).
Index display Selecting the number of pictures This function lets you select the number of pictures in an index display from 4, 9 and 16. Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE MENU SETUP 4, 9 or 16, and press e. •...
Slideshow This function displays still pictures stored in the card one after another. Only the first frame of movies is played back. Mode dial Select a still picture, then press e to display the top menu. a button e button Press a to start the slideshow.
Viewing movies Mode dial Use the arrow pad to display the picture with n you want to play back. g“Viewing still pictures” (P.108) Arrow pad OK button mark Press e. • The top menu is displayed. MOVIE PLAY Press a to select MOVIE PLAY. INFO MODE MENU Press ac to select MOVIE...
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Viewing movies • Press e again after playback ends to MOVIE%PLAYBACK display the menu. PLAYBACK Plays back the entire PLAYBACK movie again. FRAME%BY%FRAME FRAME BY FRAME EXIt Plays back the movie manually one frame at a SELECt time. EXIT Leaves the movie playback mode. Press ac to select PLAYBACK, FRAME BY FRAME or EXIT, then press e.
Editing movies This function lets you create indexes as well as edit movies. You cannot edit movies longer than approximately 35 seconds in HQ mode and 150 seconds in SQ mode. INDEX 9 frames extracted from a movie are displayed as an index to show the movie at a glance.
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Editing movies Use the arrow pad to select the first frame of the index and press e. a: Jumps to the first frame of the movie. c : Jumps to the last frame of the movie. d : Displays the next frame. The movie can be played continuously by holding the button down.
Editing movies • The interval between the frames that are automatically picked out varies depending on the length of the movie. Note • An index consists of 9 frames. • You cannot create an index if there is insufficient memory space on the card.
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Editing movies Press ac to select OK, then EDIt press e. • If you want to select different frames, select RESET and press e and repeat RESEt the procedure from Step 4. CANCEL • To quit the editing function, select SELECt CANCEL and press e.
Playback on a TV Use the video cable provided with the camera to play back recorded images on your TV. You can play back both still pictures and movies on your TV. Mode dial Make sure that the TV and camera are turned off. Connect the Video OUT jack on the camera to the Video input terminal on the TV using the video cable.
Playback on a TV • When pictures are compressed in order to fit the entire picture on the TV screen, a black frame appears around the picture. If the picture is output to a video printer via the TV, the black frame may be printed.
Editing still pictures This function lets you edit still pictures and store them as new pictures. The following editing operations are possible. Resizing Q Changes the picture size to 640 × 480 or 320 × 240 and stores the picture as a new file. Trimming P Crops part of a picture and saves it as a new file.
Editing still pictures Trimming Select P, then press d. Press ac to select P, then press e. CANCEL EXIt SELECt Use the arrow pad and zoom lever to decide the trimming position and size. • Press acbd to move the trimming frame.
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Editing still pictures • Trimming is not possible in the following cases. Movies, when there is insufficient memory space on the card, Note or when the picture was taken with the record mode set to ENLARGE SIZE • It may not be possible to trim pictures taken with another camera. •...
Protecting pictures You are recommended to protect important pictures to avoid accidentally erasing them. Protected pictures cannot be erased by the single-frame/all- frame erase function. Mode dial Use the arrow pad to display the 0 Protect button picture you want to protect. g“Viewing still pictures”...
Erasing pictures This function erases recorded pictures. Pictures can be erased either one frame at a time or all the pictures in the card. • You cannot erase protected pictures. Cancel protection before erasing such pictures. Note • Once erased, pictures cannot be restored. Check each picture before erasing to avoid accidentally erasing pictures you want to keep.
Erasing pictures All-frame erase This function erases all the pictures on the card. Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE MENU CARD CARD SETUP and press d. g“How to use the menus” (P.33) Arrow pad OK button Press ac to select R ALL CARD%SEtUP ERASE, then press e.
8 Useful functions ALL RESET – Saving the camera’s settings This function lets you choose whether or not to save the current camera settings after the power is turned off. The settings affected by ALL RESET are listed on the next page. The All Reset setting (ON/OFF) applies to all the modes.
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ALL RESET – Saving the camera’s settings Functions that All Reset affects Factory Factory Ref. Ref. Function default Function default Page Page setting setting F No F2.8 P.64 DIGITAL ZOOM P.54 SHUTTER 1/1000 P.65 FULLTIME AF P.69 ±0 P.97 AF MODE iESP P.68 FLASH MODE...
CUSTOM BUTTON Functions listed in the table below can be assigned to the custom button on the camera. This makes it easy to jump to frequently used functions simply by pressing the custom button without having to select a shortcut menu or MODE MENU from the top menu.
CUSTOM BUTTON Setting the custom button Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE MENU SETUP CUSTOM BUTTON, and press d. g“How to use the menus” (P.33) Arrow pad OK button Press ac to select a function, CUStOM BUttON then press d. AE LOCK •...
CUSTOM BUTTON Using the custom button Mode dial Press x. • The monitor turns on and the function currently set to the custom button appears. x AEL/Custom button Ex: When DRIVE is set on the custom button Set by repeatedly pressing the button.
SHORT CUT You can set three shortcut menus (A, B, C) on the top menu in a still picture shooting mode (except h). This is useful when you want to go quickly to frequently used functions. DRIVE MODE MENU Default setting A : DRIVE B : K C: WB...
SHORT CUT Setting the shortcut menu You can set the three shortcut menus designated by A, B and C on the diagram shown right. MODE MENU Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE MENU SETUP SHORT CUT, and press d. g“How to use the menus”...
SHORT CUT Using the shortcut menu When you have set a shortcut menu, you can use it to jump to the setting screen for that function. Mode dial Press e to display the top menu. • The shortcut menu you have set appears on the top menu.
MY MODE SETUP You can set shooting-related functions in MY MODE. When the camera is in P, A, S or M mode, you can also save the current settings in MY MODE. When the mode dial is set to r, your customized settings are activated. You can save up to 4 different settings in MY MODE 1 to 4.
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MY MODE SETUP Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE MENU SETUP MY MODE SETUP, and press d. g“How to use the menus” (P.33) Arrow pad OK button Press ac to select the type of setting, then press d. PRESENt MY MODE SEtUP FILE NAME...
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MY MODE SETUP When selecting RESET in Step 2 Press ac to select ALL RESET, MY MODE SEtUP then press e. RESEt PRESENt SEttING • The settings in the selected MY MODE are reset. ALL RESEt If no settings are saved, MY MODE CANCEL settings cannot be selected.
CARD SETUP - Formatting Cards This function lets you format a card. Formatting prepares cards to receive data. Before using non-Olympus cards or cards which have been formatted on a PC, you must format them with this camera. All existing data, including protected pictures, are erased when the card is formatted.
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CARD SETUP - Formatting Cards Press a to select YES, then press FORMAt CAUtION ERASING%ALL • The BUSY bar is displayed and the card is formatted. SELECt BUSY Never do the following during formatting, as they may cause the card to malfunction.
Information display This function lets you display detailed shooting information on the monitor for approx. 3 seconds in the playback mode. For details of the information displayed, see “Viewfinder and monitor indications” (P.12). Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE MENU CAMERA INFO...
Monitor/viewfinder brightness adjustment This function lets you adjust the brightness of the monitor and viewfinder respectively. Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE s, and press MENU SETUP g“How to use the menus” (P.33) Arrow pad OK button Press ac to adjust the brightness while looking in the monitor or viewfinder, and when you have set the desired level,...
REC VIEW You can choose whether or not to display the picture you have just taken on the monitor. The picture being recorded to the card is displayed. This is useful for making a brief check of the picture you have just taken. Pressing the shutter button halfway during Rec View lets you resume shooting immediately.
SLEEP - Sleep Timer The camera automatically enters the sleep mode and stops the operation when the preset time has elapsed with no operations performed. The camera activates again as soon as you touch the shutter button or arrow pad. Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE MENU...
Beep You can turn off the beep sound used for button operations or warnings. Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE MENU SETUP OFF, and press e. g“How to use the menus” (P.33) • Press e again to exit the menu. Arrow pad OK button...
POWER ON/OFF SETUP - Power on/off display setting You can select a picture to be displayed when the power is turned on and off. It is also possible to register your favorite picture. g“SCREEN SETUP” (P.147) OFF No picture is displayed. Factory default setting Selects a picture already registered.
SCREEN SETUP You can register your favorite picture to be displayed when the power is turned on and off. The desired picture can be registered from the card. Make the POWER ON/OFF SETUP to display the registered picture. g“POWER ON/OFF SETUP - Power on/off display setting” (P.146) Mode dial In the top menu, select MODE MENU...
FILE NAME The camera automatically creates file names and folder names for images to be stored in. Files can be numbered from 0001 to 9999 and folders can be numbered from 100 to 999. Examples are shown below. Folder name File name \ D C I M \ * * * O L Y M P \ P m d d * * * * .
PIXEL MAPPING • When the File No. reaches 9999, the file number returns to 0001 and the folder number changes. Note • When both the Folder and File No. reach their respective maximum number (999/9999), the number of storable pictures becomes 0 even if the card is not full.
Measurement units • If you accidentally turn the camera off during Pixel Mapping, start again from Step 1. Note Measurement units The measurement unit can be selected from either meters or feet in the manual focus mode. At long ranges, the camera measures in meters, and at shorts ranges in centimeters.
VIDEO OUT - Video output selection You can select NTSC or PAL according to your TV’s video signal type. Select the video signal type before connecting the video cable. If you select the wrong video signal type, you will not be able to play back the recorded pictures properly on the TV.
DPOF format, the pictures can be printed according to the DPOF reservations. Or pictures can be printed out at home on a personal DPOF- compatible printer. Printing on an Olympus CAMEDIA P-400 or P-200 digital printer Printing is possible directly from a card containing print reservation data without using a PC.
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How to print pictures TIPS Picture size and printing The resolution of a computer/printer is generally based on the number of dots (pixels) per square inch. This is called dpi (dots per inch). The higher the dpi value, the better the printed results. Keep in mind, however, that the dpi of the picture does not change.
All-frame reservation Use this feature to print all the pictures stored on the card. Select the desired number of prints and whether you want the date and time included. Mode dial Play back a still picture. < Print button • You cannot make the print reservation for pictures with n.
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All-frame reservation Perform each setting as illustrated. Select <x. EXIt SELECt SELECt DAtE tIME Select X. EXIt SELECt Set the number of prints Press ac to set the number of prints, then press e. a : Increases the number. c : Decreases the number. Set the date/time printing data Press ac to select NO, DATE or TIME, then press e.
Single-frame reservation Use this feature to print only selected pictures. Display the picture to be printed and select the desired number of prints. Mode dial Play back a still picture. < Print button • You cannot make the print reservation for pictures with n.
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Single-frame reservation Select the appropriate item using the arrow pad. SINGLE PRINt MORE Sets the number of prints, date/time and trim size. MORE Go to Step 5. SINGLE PRINT Sets single-frame print. CANCEL The date/time and trimming settings are not Single-frame reservation menu available.
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Single-frame reservation Trim the picture g“Trimming” (P.159) After setting all the print reservations, press e to complete the reservations. • The screen in Step 3 is restored and < appears on the displayed picture. SELECt Press e to display the single- frame reservation menu.
Trimming This function enables you to crop part of a recorded picture and print out the enlarged section only. Mode dial Press ac on the single-frame reservation screen to (trimming) and press d. select g“Single-frame reservation” (P.156) • If trimming has already been set, the P screen appears.
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Trimming Press ac to select OK, then press e. Saves the current trimming size RESEt and returns to the single-frame CANCEL reservation screen. SELECt RESET Sets a new trimming size. to Step 2. CANCEL Cancels the current trimming setting and returns to the single-frame reservation screen.
Resetting print reservation data This function allows you to reset the print reservation data for pictures stored on the card. There are two ways to reset print reservation: you can reset all print reservation data or you can reset the print reservation data for only the frames you do not need.
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Resetting print reservation data Press ac to display the frame whose print reservation data you want to reset, then press e. • The single-frame reservation menu is displayed. SELECt Press c to select CANCEL. • Print reservation is canceled, and the SINGLE PRINt screen in step 5 is restored.
10 Miscellaneous Error codes Monitor Possible cause Corrective action indication The card is not inserted, Insert a card or insert a different card. or it cannot be Wipe the gold contacts with a NO CARD recognized. commercially available cleaning paper and insert the card again.
Troubleshooting The camera does not work Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page The camera does not turn on or function buttons do not respond. The power is off. Press the power switch and turn on the camera. P.24 The batteries are Reload the batteries correctly.
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Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page The memory gauge Wait until there is room in the memory gauge. P.15 is full. There is a problem Refer to “Error codes”. P.163 with the card. The flash does not fire. The flash is Push the flash lever up to make the flash pop up.
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Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page The viewfinder or monitor is hard to see. The diopter is not Adjust the diopter so that the AF target mark is P.30 adjusted properly. clearly visible. Select s in the mode menu and adjust the The brightness of the P.142 viewfinder or monitor...
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Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page The settings are returned to the factory default settings when the camera is turned off. ALL RESET is set to Select the SETUP tab in the mode menu and set P.128 ALL RESET to OFF. No picture is displayed on the TV when connected to the camera.
Troubleshooting The image quality is poor. Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page The picture is too bright. The flash was set to Select a flash mode other than fill-in flash. P.55 the fill-in flash mode. The subject was Adjust the exposure compensation toward minus P.97 excessively (–) or change the camera position.
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Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page The picture has obscured edge(s). The lens was partly Hold the camera correctly, keeping your fingers P.31 blocked by your and the strap away from the lens. finger or the strap. The picture is out of focus. The camera moved Hold the camera correctly and press the shutter P.31...
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Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page The batteries soon run down. The camera is being Battery performance deteriorates in low — used in a cold temperatures. Keep the camera warm by putting environment. it inside your coat or clothing. The camera misread When the power consumption fluctuates greatly, P.15...
List of menus h mode Top menu Setting Ref. Page o, j, i, k, BKT DRIVE P.83 SHQ 2048 × 1536, HQ 2048 × 1536, P.91 SQ1 1280 × 960, SQ2 640 × 480 P.28 CARD SETUP YES, NO P.139...
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List of menus i/j/k/l/m/o/r/p/Pmode Top menu Function Setting Ref. Page ∗ 1 o, j, i, MODE MENU CAMERA DRIVE P.83 ∗ 5 k, BKT AUTO, 100, 200, P.96 ∗ 2 A/S/M A, S, M P.63 ∗ 3 r1/2/3/4 MY MODE 1 – P.67 MY MODE 4 -2.0 –...
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List of menus i/j/k/l/m/o/r/p/Pmode (cont.) Top menu Function Setting Ref. Page ∗ 8 MODE MENU SETUP ALL RESET OFF, ON P.128 ENGLISH, P.26 FRANCAIS, DEUTSCH, ESPAÑOL, PW ON/OFF SETUP OFF, 1, 2 P.146 REC VIEW OFF, ON P.143 SLEEP 30 SEC, 1 MIN, 3 P.144 MIN, 5 MIN, 10 MIN MY MODE SETUP...
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List of menus n mode Top menu Function Setting Ref. Page MODE MENU CAMERA AUTO, 100, 200, P.96 FULLTIME AF OFF, ON P.69 OFF, ON P.81 FUNCTION OFF, BLACK & P.90 WHITE, SEPIA PICTURE > -7 – +7 P.101 SHARPNESS -5 –...
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List of menus q mode (still pictures) Top menu Function Setting Ref. Page MODE MENU EDIT 640 × 480, P.122 320 × 240, CANCEL NEW FILE, P.123 CANCEL CARD CARD SETUP ALL ERASE, P.127, FORMAT SETUP ALL RESET OFF, ON P.128 ENGLISH, P.26...
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List of menus q mode (movies) Top menu Function Setting Ref. Page MODE MENU CARD CARD SETUP ALL ERASE, P.127, FORMAT SETUP ALL RESET OFF, ON P.128 ENGLISH, P.26 FRANCAIS, DEUTSCH, ESPAÑOL, PW ON/OFF SETUP OFF, 1, 2 P.146 P.142 P.28 VIDEO OUT NTSC, PAL...
List of factory default settings The functions are set as follows when the camera leaves the factory. Shooting mode F No. F2.8 SHUTTER 1/1000 sec. ZOOM WIDE ±0 AUTO (S, M: #SLOW1, n: $) FLASH AF/MF DRIVE ±1 EV, 3 AUTO (A, S, M: 100) r1/2/3/4 MY MODE 1...
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List of factory default settings TIFF 2048 × 1536 2048 × 1536 2048 × 1536 1280 × 960 NORMAL 640 × 480 NORMAL AUTO > ±0 SHARPNESS ±0 CONTRAST ±0 SATURATION ±0 REC VIEW SLEEP 3 MIN FILE NAME RESET m/ft A: DRIVE, B: K SHORT CUT...
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List of factory default settings Others ALL RESET ENGLISH PW ON/OFF SETUP NORMAL Y-M-D 2003.01.01 00:00 VIDEO OUT ∗ Settings differ according to the region where the camera is sold.
Modes and Shooting Functions In r mode, available functions vary depending on the modes set in the MY MODE SETUP menu. Mode Function — — Zoom ∗ 1 DIGITAL ZOOM — Focus lock AF MODE — — FULLTIME AF — AF AREA —...
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Modes and Shooting Functions Mode Function ∗ 2 j, i, k — ∗ 2 — — — ∗ 1 PANORAMA — — — 2 IN 1 — — BLACK&WHITE — SEPIA — WHITE BOARD — — BLACK BOARD — — —...
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Modes and Shooting Functions Mode Function FILE NAME — PIXEL MAPPING — — m/ft — — VIDEO OUT — SHORT CUT — — CUSTOM BUTTON — — — : Available : Not available — ∗ 1 Cannot be selected in o mode. ∗...
Camera maintenance After use Turn off the power and fit the lens cap on the lens. If you are not going to use the camera for a long time, remove the batteries. Cleaning the camera Turn off the camera. P.24 Remove the batteries.
: 1/2.5" CCD solid-state image pickup, 3,340,000 device pixels (gross) Lens : Olympus lens 6.3 mm to 63 mm, f2.8 to f3.7, 11 elements in 7 groups (equivalent to 38 mm to 380 mm lens on a 35 mm camera)
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Specifications Auto focus : TTL system autofocus Contrast detection system Outer connector : DC-IN jack, USB connector (mini-B), Video OUT jack Automatic calendar : Up to 2099 system 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) Humidity : 30% to 90% (operation)/10% to 90% (storage) Power supply...
Glossary of terms A (Aperture Priority) Mode You set the aperture yourself and the camera automatically varies the shutter speed so that the picture is taken with the best exposure. AE (Automatic Exposure) The camera automatically sets the exposure. The 3 AE modes available on this camera are P mode, in which the camera selects both the aperture and shutter speed, A mode, in which the user selects the aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed, and S mode, in which the user selects the...
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Glossary of terms DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) This is for saving desired print settings on digital cameras. By entering which images to print and the number of copies of each, the user can easily have the desired images printed by a printer or print lab that supports the DPOF format.
Glossary of terms JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) A compression format for color still images. Photographs (images) shot using this camera are recorded onto the card in JPEG format when the Record mode is set to SHQ, HQ, SQ1 or SQ2. By downloading these images to a personal computer, users can edit them using graphics application software or view the images using an Internet web browser.
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Index Formatting ....139 Macro/spot Front curtain #SLOW1 ..59 button ( ..75, 80 Macro mode shooting &...
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Index Playing back movies ..114 SHQ ..... . .91 Playing back pictures Shutter button .
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Index White balance WB... . 98 White balance adjustment > ....101 WHITE BOARD ....90 xD-Picture Card .
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Our phone customer support is available from 8 am to 10 pm (Monday to Friday) ET E-Mail: distec@olympus.com Olympus software updates can be obtained at: http://olympus.com/digital/ OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO. (EUROPA) GMBH. Premises/Goods delivery: Wendenstrasse 14-18, 20097 Hamburg, Germany Tel. +49 (0) 40-23 77 30/+49 (0) 40-23 77 33...
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How to use your PC to get the most from images taken with your digital camera. Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. This manual provides instructions on how to install the USB driver. To ensure correct installation, refer only to these...
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Introduction This manual explains in detail how to connect your Olympus digital camera to a computer. Read it carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference. About this manual The information contained in this manual may be subject to change without notice.
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INDEX Flowchart ......4 Identifying the OS ....6 Windows (98/Me/2000/XP) .
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Flowchart By connecting the camera to a computer with the provided USB cable, images on a card can be transferred to the computer. Some OS’s (operating systems) may need a special setup before connecting to the camera for the first time. Follow the chart below. Identifying the OS (p.6) Windows 98/ MacOS 9.0 - 9.1/OS X...
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Flowchart • When connecting the camera to the computer, make sure that there is sufficient remaining battery power. When connected (transmitting) to the computer, the camera does not enter the sleep mode nor will the camera’s power turn off automatically. Depending on the camera model, when the battery power runs out or the internal temperature rises, the camera may stop operating automatically.
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Identifying the OS Identify the OS on your computer before connecting the camera. How to identify the OS depends on the computer. Windows Double-click the “My Computer” icon on your desktop. When the “My computer” icon is not on your desktop, click “Control Panel” from the “Start”...
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Identifying the OS A System Properties window will appear. Note and record the “System:” information. Confirm that your system is Windows 98, 98 SE, Me, 2000 Professional or Windows XP, then press “OK” to close the window. If your OS is Windows 98/98 SE, proceed to “Installing the USB driver for Windows 98”...
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Windows Using Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Make sure that: Your computer is turned on and Windows is running. If you are running any applications, quit them all. You are recommended to power the camera using the optional AC adapter. If the battery power runs out while the computer is accessing the card in the camera, the camera will turn off in the middle of the operation and this could destroy image files (data).
Proceed to “Connecting the camera to the computer” ( p.11). Insert the provided software CD into your CD-ROM drive. The Olympus Windows Installer should automatically launch. Click “USB Driver”. If the USB driver is already installed in your computer, this option will not appear.
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USB driver will start. Click “OK” to restart your computer and the installation is complete. When the computer has restarted, installation is complete. If the Olympus Windows Installer screen appears, click “Close” and remove the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive.
Connecting the camera to the computer Users running Windows 98/98SE need to install the USB drive before connecting the camera to your computer for the first time. ( p.9) Insert the marked end of the provided USB cable into the USB port on your computer as shown below.
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Connecting the camera to the computer Turn the camera on. Camera with a lens barrier The power turns on automatically, Lamp with the exception of some models which require you to press the Lens barrier (monitor) button. When the camera is turned on, the lamp on the right of the viewfinder lights up.
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You may also select “take no action” to bypass the Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard. You may then use a more advanced image viewing/editing program such as Olympus CAMEDIA Master software. For detailed instructions on downloading, refer to the CAMEDIA Master software user’s guide.
Confirming the computer recognizes the camera Double-click the “My Computer” icon on the desktop. For users running Windows XP, click “My Computer” from the “Start” menu. Make sure the “Removable Disk” icon appears in the window. There may already be other “Removable Disk”...
Confirming the USB driver is installed If the computer does not recognize the camera as a Removable Disk, follow the procedure below to check whether the USB driver has been fully installed. Open “My Computer” and double-click the “Control Panel” icon. For users running Windows XP, open “Control Panel”...
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If the USB driver was successfully installed, you can find the following in the “Device Manager”. – the name of the camera you have connected listed under “Disk drives” – “OLYMPUS Digital Camera” listed as one of the items in the “Universal Serial Bus Controller” category...
Downloading images to your computer Double-click the “My Computer” icon on the desktop. For users running Windows XP, click “Control Panel” from the “Start” menu. Double-click the “Removable Disk” icon. A new “Removable Disk” icon appears when the camera is connected to the computer, as the digital camera is recognized as a “Removable Disk”.
Downloading images to your computer Double-click the “100olymp” folder. Image files (JPEG files) with files names such as “P1010001.jpg” are displayed. • The camera automatically assigns folder names and file names according to the following rules. File name Folder name (Example) (Example) Serial number...
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Downloading images to your computer The “My Documents” window is displayed. Drag & drop the image you want to save in the computer (in this case, P1010012.jpg) to the “My Documents” window. The image is saved in the computer (in My Documents folder).
Disconnecting the camera from your computer If your OS is Windows Me/2000, proceed to “Windows Me/2000/XP” ( p.21). Windows 98 Make sure that the lamp on the Lamp right of the viewfinder or the card access lamp is not blinking. Some camera models have either a lamp on the right of the viewfinder or a card access lamp, and the location...
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Disconnecting the camera from your computer Make sure that the lamp on the right Lamp of the viewfinder or the card access lamp is not blinking. Remove the USB cable from the camera. Remove the USB cable from your computer. Windows Me/2000/XP Make sure that the lamp on the right Lamp...
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Disconnecting the camera from your computer Click the “Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon on the task bar. The message saying that the drive has been stopped appears. Click on the message. The “Unplug or Eject Hardware” window appears. When a message appears, click “OK”.
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The image file properties are not displayed correctly. Images in the camera cannot be opened without first downloading them. etc. For more details, visit the Olympus web site. Connecting the camera to the computer ......... 24 Downloading images to your computer........26...
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Connecting the camera to the computer Insert the marked end of the USB cable into the USB port on your computer as shown below. Look for this mark. Terminal USB port The location of the USB port varies depending on the computer. For details, refer to your computer's manual.
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Connecting the camera to the computer Turn the camera on. Camera with a lens barrier The power turns on automatically, with the exception of some models Lamp which require you to press the Lens barrier (monitor) button. When the camera is turned on, the green lamp on the right of the viewfinder lights up.
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Downloading images to your computer Mac OS 9 You can download images from the camera and save them in your computer (in this case, in the Hard Disk). Double-click the “Untitled” icon displayed on the desktop when the camera is connected to the computer.
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Downloading images to your computer Image files (JPEG files) with files names such as “P1010001.JPG” are displayed. • The camera automatically assigns folder names and file names according to the following rules. Folder name File name (Example) (Example) Serial number Month / Day / Serial number •...
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Downloading images to your computer The “Hard Disk” window is displayed. Drag & drop the image you want to save in the computer (in this case, P1010012.JPG) to the “Hard Disk” window. The image is saved in the computer (in the Hard disk).
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Downloading images to your computer Mac OS X Malfunctions such as the following may occur due to the OS. • If the camera is not connected correctly, a malfunction occurs in the computer. • Date and time information of image files is not accurately displayed. •...
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Disconnecting the camera from your computer Make sure that the lamp on the Lamp right of the viewfinder or the card access lamp is not blinking. Card access lamp Drag the “untitled” icon on the desktop to “Trash”. Make sure that the lamp on the right Lamp of the viewfinder or the card access lamp is not blinking.
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• Windows XP *Certain card readers may not be • Mac OS 9/X compatible with Mac OS X. Check the Olympus website for the most up-to-date compatibility information. Does your computer have a built-in PC card slot? Use the optional PC card adapter*.
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Our phone customer support is available from 8 am to 10 pm (Monday to Friday) ET E-Mail: distec@olympus.com Olympus software updates can be obtained at: http://olympus.com/digital/ OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO. (EUROPA) GMBH. Premises/Goods delivery: Wendenstrasse 14-18, 20097 Hamburg, Germany Tel. +49 (0) 40-23 77 30/+49 (0) 40-23 77 33...
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