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DIGITAL CAMERA
D-565ZOOM
C-450ZOOM
X-300
REFERENCE MANUAL
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Explanation of digital camera functions and operating instructions.
Explanation of how to download images between your digital camera and PC.
DIGITAL CAMERA - PC CONNECTION
OPERATION MANUAL
CAMERA OPERATION MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. Before you
start to use your new camera, please read these instructions care-
fully to enjoy optimum performance and a longer service life. Keep
this manual in a safe place for future reference.
We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your
camera before taking important photographs.
Screen and camera illustrations shown in this manual may differ
from those of the actual product.
DIGITAL CAMERA
D-565ZOOM
C-450ZOOM
X-300
REFERENCE MANUAL
2
For customers in North and South America
For customers in Europe
Trademarks
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• All other company and product names are registered trademarks and/or
trademarks of their respective owners.
• The standards for camera file systems referred to in this manual are the “Design
Rule for Camera File System/DCF” standards stipulated by the Japan Electronics
and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA).
“CE” mark indicates that this product complies with the European
requirements for safety, health, environment and customer protection.
“CE” mark cameras are intended for sales in Europe.
For customers in USA
Declaration of Conformity
Model Number : D-565ZOOM/C-450ZOOM/X-300
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. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
For customers in Canada
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
For fine- tuning the settings
to get that particular shot.
Getting started
About the menus
Shooting basics
Advanced shooting
Playback
Useful functions
Miscellaneous
Troubleshooting and other
information.
Contents P.4
P.8
P.31
P.40
P.61
P.78
P.96
P.108
P.117
Print setting
Specifications
Glossary of terms
P.131
P.133
For playing back and
arranging pictures.
Settings that make the
camera easier to operate.
Printing pictures.
Index P.135
For shooting and learning the
basic operations.
Introduction of the camera’s
functions.
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Contents
1 Getting started 8
Names of parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Monitor indications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
How to use this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Attaching the strap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Loading the batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Selecting optional batteries or an AC adapter. . . . . . . . . . 17
Inserting a card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Card basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Removing the card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Power on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
If the card is not recognized (card check) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Selecting a language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Setting the date and time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Holding the camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
2 About the menus 31
Types of menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
How to use the menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Shortcut menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Shooting mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Playback mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Mode Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Shooting mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Playback mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
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Contents
3 Shooting basics 40
Shooting mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Taking still pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Taking still pictures using the viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Taking still pictures using the monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Comparison of the viewfinder & monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
If correct focus cannot be obtained . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Determine the position of the subject after focusing
(Focus Lock) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Subjects that are difficult to focus on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Night scene mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Recording movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Using the optical zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Using the digital zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Using the flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
4 Advanced shooting 61
Macro mode shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Self-timer shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Selecting the metering area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Sequential shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
PANORAMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Taking two-in-one pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Selecting a record mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Varying the image brightness (Exposure compensation) . . 74
Adjusting the white balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
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Contents
5 Playback 78
Viewing still pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
QUICK VIEW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Close-up playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Index display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Selecting the number of pictures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Slideshow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Playback on a TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Picture rotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
MOVIE PLAY - Viewing movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Protecting pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Erasing pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Single-frame erase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
All-frame erase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Editing still pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Creating black and white pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Creating sepia-toned pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Resizing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
INDEX - Creating an index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
6 Useful functions 96
MODE RESET - Reset the settings you changed . . . . . . . . . . 96
ALL RESET - Saving the camera's settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
CARD SETUP - Formatting cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Displaying shooting information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Adjusting the monitor brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
REC VIEW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Turning the beep sound off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
FILE NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
PIXEL MAPPING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
VIDEO OUT - Video output selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
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Contents
7 Print setting 108
How to print pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
All-frame reservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Single-frame reservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Resetting print reservation data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
8 Miscellaneous 117
Error codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
The camera does not work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
The image quality is poor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
List of menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
List of factory default settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
List of items by shooting mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Camera maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Glossary of terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
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1
Getting started
1 Getting started
Names of parts
Camera
Lens barrier
Turns the camera on
and off in the shooting
mode.
Shutter button
P.43 Flash P.58
Self-timer lamp P.63
DC-IN jack/VIDEO OUT jack cover
P.17, P.84
USB connector
DC-IN jack P.17
Lens
Extends automatically
when you open the lens
barrier.
Zoom lever
(W/T• )
P.55, P.80,
P.81
Card cover P.20
VIDEO OUT jack
P.84
Strap eyelet
P.14
Connector cover
Card slot
P.20
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Names of parts
1
Getting started
Orange lamp P.43
Green lamp P.43
AF target mark P.43
Monitor button
(QUICK VIEW )
P.45, P.79
Playback button ( )
P.78
Turns the camera on
and off in the
playback mode.
Turns the monitor on
and off in the shooting
mode.
Self-timer button ( ) P.63
Monitor
P.10
Macro button ( ) P.61
Viewfinder
P.43
Tripod socket
Flash mode button ( )
P.58
Arrow pad
( )
P.26, P.31
Viewfinder
Arrow pad
OK/Menu button ( )
P.31
Battery compartment
cover P.15
Buttons on the arrow pad have their respective functions. They
are also used as direction buttons. , , and indicate
which button to be pressed.
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Names of parts
Getting started
Monitor indications
Shooting mode
Items Indications
Ref. Page
1 Scene select/movie , , , , , P.40
2 Battery check , P.12
3 Green lamp P.43
4 Flash standby
Camera movement warning/ Flash charge
(lit)
(Blinks) P.43
5 Macro mode P.61
6 Flash mode , , P.58
7 Sequential shooting , P.65
8 Self-timer P.63
9 Record mode SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2 P.70
10 Resolution 2288×1712, 1024×768, 640×480, etc. P.70
11 Metering P.64
12 Exposure compensation
-2.0, -1.5, -1.0, -0.5, +0.5, +1.0, +1.5, +2.0
P.74
13 White balance , , , P.76
14 AF target mark [ ] P.43
15 Memory gauge , , , P.12
16 Number of storable still pictures
Seconds remaining
15
36”
P.45
P.53
2
111
13 5
12
13
12
16
5
7
9
15
14
1
Still picture Movie
2
34
6
10 10
9
8
6
8
11
16
15
14
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Names of parts
1
Getting started
Playback mode
INFO setting allows you to select how much information to display on the
monitor. Screens when the Information display is set to ON are shown below.
"Displaying shooting information" (P.101)
The indications that appear on a movie picture that has been
selected and displayed from the index display are different from
those that appear when the movie picture is displayed using the
movie playback function.
Items Indications Ref. Page
1 Print reservation,
Number of prints
x
10 P.110
2 Battery check , P.12
3 Protect P.88
4 Record mode SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2 P.70
5 Resolution 2288×1712, 1024×768, 640×480, etc. P.70
6 Exposure compensation
-2.0, -1.5, -1.0, -0.5, +0.5, +1.0, +1.5, +2.0
P.74
7 White balance WB AUTO, , , , P.76
8 Date and time ’03.04.01 12:00 P.28
9
File number (still picture), Number of frames
Playing time/Total recording time (movie)
100-0016
, 16
0”/15” -
10 Movie P.86
2
1
4
6
2
7
8
9
4
5
5
9
7
8
10
Still picture Movie
33
Note
12
1
Names of parts
Getting started
Memory gauge
The memory gauge lights up when you take a picture or record a movie. While
the gauge is lit, the camera is storing the picture or the movie on the card. The
memory gauge indication changes as shown below depending on the
shooting status.
If the memory gauge is fully lit, wait a few seconds until it goes off to take the
next shot.
When taking still pictures
When recording movies
Battery check
If the remaining battery power is low, the battery check indication on the
monitor changes as follows while the camera is turned on.
Before
shooting
(Gauge is off)
No more pictures can be
taken (Fully lit)
Wait until the gauge returns
to the status on the left to
take the next shot.
One picture
taken
(Lit)
More than two
taken
(Lit)
Shoot Shoot Shoot
Wait
Before shooting
(Gauge is off)
Shoot
Wait
If you continue shooting
During shooting (Lit)
• Shooting is not possible until the lit area goes off completely.
• Movie recording ends automatically when the memory gauge is full.
Lit (Green)
(The indicator turns
off after a while)
Remaining power
level: high.
Green lamp and orange lamp on
the right of the viewfinder blink.
Remaining power level: exhausted.
Replace with new batteries.
Blinks (Red)
Remaining power level: low.
Prepare new batteries.
No indication
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1
Getting started
How to use this manual
This sample page is only for your reference. It may differ from the actual
instructions in this manual.
Indications used in this manual
Important information on factors which may lead to a malfunctions
or operational problems. Also warns of operations that should be
absolutely avoided.
Useful information and hints that will help you get the most out of
your camera.
Reference pages describing details or associated information.
Follow the arrows to perform menu operations. For details on
operating procedures, see "Types of menus" (P.31).
The buttons for various
functions and their
location are clearly
illustrated.
and indicate which button
to press on the arrow pad. (The up or
down buttons are used in this example.)
Note
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1
Getting started
Attaching the strap
1Thread the short end of the
strap through the strap
eyelet.
2Thread the long end of the
strap through the loop that
has already gone through
the eyelet.
3Pull the strap tight, making
sure that it is securely
fastened and does not come
loose.
Be careful with the strap when you carry the camera, as it can easily
catch on stray objects, causing serious damage.
Attach the strap correctly following the procedure 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.
Strap eyelet
Note
15
1
Getting started
Loading the batteries
This camera uses 1 CR-V3 lithium battery pack or 2 AA (R6) alkaline batteries
or NiMH batteries.
1Make sure that:
2Slide the battery compartment
cover in the direction of .
The battery compartment cover is
unlocked and opened in the direction of
.
Use the ball of your finger to slide the
cover. Do not use your fingernail as this
could result in injury.
Important
CR-V3 lithium battery cannot be recharged.
Do not peel off the label from a CR-V3 lithium battery pack.
Manganese (zinc-carbon) batteries cannot be used.
The lens barrier is
closed.
The lamp on
the right of the viewfinder
is off.
The monitor is
off.
Battery compartment
cover
16
1
Loading the batteries
Getting started
3Insert the batteries, making sure that they are correctly
oriented as shown in the illustration.
4Close the battery compartment
cover, and press it down
and slide it in the direction
shown .
If the battery compartment cover
seems hard to close, do not force it.
With the battery compartment cover
shut, press the mark firmly and
push in the direction shown in the
illustration.
If the camera is left for about 30 minutes with the batteries removed, the
date and time settings will revert to the factory default settings.
When using AA (R6) batteries When using a CR-V3 lithium
battery pack
Battery insertion
direction mark When using a CR-V3 lithium
battery pack, Insert it in the
direction as shown in the
illustration.
There is a mark showing the
correct way to insert the AA
batteries on the bottom of the
camera.
Note
The amount of power consumed varies considerably depending on the
operations performed on the digital camera. If you use exhausted
batteries or alkaline batteries, the camera may turn off without displaying
the battery level warning (P.12).
Precautions when using batteries
17
Loading the batteries
1
Getting started
Selecting optional batteries or an AC adapter
In addition to the batteries provided with the camera, the following types of
battery or AC adapter can be used. Choose the power source best suited to
the situation.
CR-V3 lithium battery pack (Not rechargeable)
Since the CR-V3 lithium battery pack has a long service life, it is convenient
when traveling.
NiMH batteries (Rechargeable batteries)
Olympus NiMH batteries are rechargeable and economical. However,
charging the batteries repeatedly before using up their capacity will shorten
the life of the batteries per charge gradually.
AA (R6) alkaline batteries
When you need batteries in a hurry, you can use AA (R6) alkaline batteries,
which are easy to obtain anywhere. However, the number of pictures that you
can take may vary considerably depending on the battery manufacturer,
shooting conditions, etc. Turn off the monitor whenever possible to save
power.
AC adapter
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. An AC adapter is useful for time-consuming tasks such as image
downloads.
Use an AC adapter designed to operate on the AC voltage in the area the
camera is being used.
Consult your nearest Olympus dealer or Service center for details.
DC-IN jack (black)
AC wall outlet
Power plug
AC adapter
Connection cord
plug
DC-IN jack/
VIDEO OUT jack cover
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1
Loading the batteries
Getting started
Manganese (zinc-carbon) batteries cannot be used.
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 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.
Do not remove or load the batteries or connect or disconnect the AC
adapter while the camera is turned on. Doing so could affect the
camera’s internal settings or functions.
The life of battery packs may vary according to the type of battery,
manufacturer, shooting conditions, etc.
Power is consumed continuously during the conditions below. This
could shorten the life of the batteries.
When the monitor is in the playback mode for an extended period
of time.
Repeated zoom adjustments.
Repeated auto-focus by depressing the shutter button halfway.
When the camera is connected to a PC.
Carefully read the AC adapters instructions before use.
When using an AC adapter, the AC adapter supplies power to the
camera even if batteries are loaded in the camera. The AC adapter does
not charge batteries in the camera.
Note
19
1
Getting started
Inserting a card
"Card" in this manual refers to the xD-Picture Card. The camera uses the card
to record pictures.
Card basics
The card corresponds to normal camera film for recording the pictures you
have taken.
Pictures recorded and stored on the card can easily be erased, overwritten,
and/or edited on a PC.
1 Index area
You can write down the card’s contents.
2 Contact area
Comes into contact with the camera’s signal read
contacts.
Compatible cards
xD-Picture Card (16 to 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, be sure to
format the card on this camera. "CARD SETUP - Formatting cards"
(P.99)
1
2
Note
20
1
Inserting a card
Getting started
1Make sure that:
2Open the card cover.
3Face the card the correct way and
insert it into the card slot as
shown in the illustration.
Insert the card keeping it straight.
The card stops with a click when it is
inserted all the way.
Inserting the card the wrong way or at an
angle could damage the contact area or
cause the card to jam.
If the card is not inserted all the way,
data may not be written to the card.
4Close the card cover securely.
The lens barrier is
closed.
The lamp on
the right of the viewfinder
is off.
The monitor is
off.
Notch
The position of the card
inserted correctly
Index area side of the card
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Inserting a card
1
Getting started
Removing the card
1Make sure that:
2Open the card cover.
3Push the card all the way in to
unlock it, and let it return slowly.
The card is ejected a short way and then
stops.
4Hold the card straight and pull it
out.
Do not use a sharp-pointed object such as a pen or any other rigid object
when pushing the card.
Never open the card cover, or remove the card or the batteries while the
camera is turned on. Doing so could destroy the data on the card. Once
destroyed, data cannot be restored.
The lens barrier is
closed.
The lamp on
the right of the viewfinder
is off.
The monitor is
off.
Releasing your finger quickly after pushing the
card all the way in may cause it to eject forcefully
out of the slot.
Note
Note
22
1
Getting started
Power on/off
When shooting pictures (Shooting mode)
Power on: Open the lens barrier fully.
The camera turns on in the shooting mode and the lens
extends.
If the lens does not extend when the lens barrier is opened,
there is a possibility that the barrier is not fully open. Open
the lens barrier fully until you feel it click.
Power off: Close the lens barrier slightly until it almost touches
the lens barrel.
The lens barrier stops just before it touches the lens and the
lens retracts. Wait until the lens is fully retracted before
closing the lens barrier completely.
The camera turns off.
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Power on/off
1
Getting started
TIPS
To save battery power, the camera automatically enters the sleep mode
and stops operating if not used for 3 minutes. If the monitor is on, it will
automatically turn off. The lens retracts automatically 5 minutes after
that. The camera activates again as soon as you lightly press the shutter
button or zoom lever. Whenever possible, turn the camera off when you
do not intend to take any pictures for a while.
Do not push the lens barrier forcefully against the lens as this may
damage the lens or cause it to malfunction.
When playing back pictures (Playback mode)
Power on: Press (playback) with the lens barrier closed.
The camera turns on in the playback mode. The monitor
turns on and the last picture taken is displayed.
If no pictures have been taken yet, or the xD-Picture card is
empty, the message “NO PICTURE” is displayed on the
monitor.
Power off: Press .
The monitor and the camera turn off.
Note
Playback button ( )
Playback button ( )
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1
Power on/off
Getting started
TIPS
When the camera turns on, the monitor may light up momentarily and a
picture may be displayed briefly. This is not a malfunction.
Never open the card cover, remove the card or the batteries, or connect
or disconnect the AC adapter while the camera is turned on. Doing so
could destroy all data on the card. Destroyed data cannot be restored.
When changing the card, be sure to turn the camera off before opening
the card cover.
The power is on when:
The lens is extended The monitor is turned on
Even if the monitor is turned off, the camera still consumes battery power
when the lens is extended.
The power is off when:
The lens barrier is closed The monitor is turned off
Note
or
and
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Power on/off
1
Getting started
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, one of the following screens will be displayed.
All data stored on the card is erased when the card is formatted.
Monitor
indication Corrective action
NO CARD
There is no card in the camera or the card is not
inserted properly.
→ Insert a card. If a card is already inserted, remove it
and insert it again correctly.
The card cannot record, play back or erase pictures.
Replace with a new card, or format the card.
→ Press to select POWER OFF, and press
. Replace it with a new one.
→ Format the card.
Press to select FORMAT, and press
to display the confirmation screen. Select YES and
press .
Formatting starts. If the card was successfully
formatted, the camera is ready to take pictures.
Note
POWER%OFF
FORMAt
CARD%SEtUP
SELECt
GO
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1
Getting started
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 languages vary depending on the area where you purchased this
camera.
1Open the lens barrier fully.
2Press .
The top menu is displayed.
3Press on the arrow pad to select
MODE MENU.
4Press to select the SETUP
tab, and press .
5Press to select , and
press .
OK button
Arrow pad
Top menu
SETUP tab
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Selecting a language
1
Getting started
6Press to select a language,
and press .
7Press again to exit the menu.
8Close the lens barrier to turn the
camera off.
TIPS
The language can also be set from the playback mode.
ENGLISH
DEUtSCH
SELECt
GO
FRANCAIS
ESPAÑOL
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1
Getting started
Setting the date and time
1Open the lens barrier fully.
2Press .
The top menu is displayed.
3Press on the arrow pad to select
MODE MENU.
4Press to select the SETUP
tab, and press .
5Press to select , and
press .
The green frame moves to the selected
item.
OK button
Arrow pad
Top menu
SETUP tab
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Setting the date and time
1
Getting started
6Press 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 .
Move to the year setting.
The following steps show the procedure
used when the date and time settings are
set to Y-M-D.
7Press to set the year, and
press to move to the month
setting.
To move back to the previous setting,
press .
The first two digits of the year are fixed.
8Repeat this procedure until the
date and time are completely set.
The camera only displays the time in 24-hour time sysytem ("2.pm"
would be "14:00").
9Press .
For a more accurate setting, press
when the time signal hits 00 seconds.
The clock starts when you press the
button.
10 Close the lens barrier to turn the
camera off.
The current settings are retained even when the power is turned off,
unless they are readjusted.
The date and time settings will be canceled if the camera is left without
batteries for approximately 30 minutes. The settings will be canceled
more quickly if the batteries were only loaded in the camera for a short
time before being removed. Before taking important pictures, check that
the date and time settings are correct.
TIPS
The date and time can also be set from the playback mode.
OK button
Note
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1
Getting started
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 to position the
flash above the lens.
Keep your fingers and the strap away from the lens and flash.
Correct grip:
Incorrect grip:
Clear pictures cannot be obtained if the camera moves as the shutter
button is pressed. Hold the camera correctly, and press the shutter
button gently.
Horizontal grip Vertical grip
×
Note
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2
About the menus
2 About the menus
Types of menus
When you turn on the camera and press , the top menu is displayed on
the monitor. The functions of this camera are set from the menus.
This chapter explains how the menus work, using the shooting mode screens.
Shortcut Menus
Take you directly to the setting
screens.
Display operational buttons at
the bottom of the screen.
Mode Menus
Categorizes the settings into
tabs.
Displays the tabs of each
menu.
Select the desired tab on the
left of the screen by pressing
.
Select a menu using the
arrow pad.
Press .
The top menu is displayed.
Arrow pad ( )
OK button
Tab
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2
About the menus
How to use the menus
1Press to display
the top menu.
Press .
Top menu CAMERA tab
PICTURE tab
CARD tab
SETUP tab
2Press to select
a tab, and press .
Press
to return to
the tab
selection
screen.
SEt
CAM
PIC
CARD
CARD%SEtUP
OK button
Arrow pad
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How to use the menus
2
About the menus
Not all items can be selected depending on the status of the camera and
the settings performed.
In the shooting mode, you can take pictures by pressing the shutter
button even with the menu being displayed.
If you want to save the settings after the camera is turned off, set ALL
RESET to OFF. "ALL RESET - Saving the camera's settings" (P.97)
4Press to
select a setting.
Press to
complete setting.
Press again to
exit the menu and
return to shooting
status.
The green frame
moves to the selected
item.
or
3Press to
select an item, and
press .
To return to
select an item,
press or .
Note
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2
About the menus
Shortcut menus
Shooting mode
Shortcut menus are frequently used menus that can be accessed from the top
menu.
Select this mode to record movies. It is displayed when the
camera is in the still picture mode. P.53
Select this mode to take still pictures. This method is easy as all
you have to do is to press the shutter button. It is displayed when
the camera is in the movie mode.
P.43
Sets the image quality and resolution.
Still picture : SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2
Movie : HQ, SQ
P.70
Resets all settings including the exposure compensation and
white balance to the factory default settings. When the shooting
mode is set to , this menu resets the mode to (Still
picture).
P.96
PHOTO
Top menu in still
picture shooting
Top menu in movie
recording
(Movie)
(Still picture)
MODE RESET
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Shortcut menus
2
About the menus
Playback mode
Runs through all saved pictures one after another. It is displayed
when the camera is playing back still pictures. P.83
Plays back movies. It is displayed when a movie is selected. P.86
Displays all the shooting information on the monitor. P.101
Erases the selected still picture or movie. P.89
MODE%MENU
INFO
ERASE
MODE%MENU
MOVIE%PLAY
INFO
ERASE
Top menu when playing
back still pictures
Top menu when playing
back a movie
MOVIE PLAY
INFO
ERASE
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2
About the menus
Mode Menus
The MODE MENU has 4 tabs. Press to select a tab and display the
associated menu items.
Shooting mode
CAMERA tab
SCENE SELECT
Selects the shooting mode from
PROGRAM AUTO, (portrait),
(landscape), (night scene) and
(self-portrait).
P.40
ESP/ Selects the metering method from ESP
and . P.64
Adjusts the brightness of the image
(Exposure compensation). P.74
DRIVE
Selects the shooting mode from
(Single-frame shooting) and
(sequential shooting).
P.65
DIGITAL ZOOM
Enables the zoom shooting at larger
magnification than the maximum optical
zoom.
P.56
PANORAMA Allows panorama pictures to be taken
with Olympus CAMEDIA-brand cards. P.66
2 IN 1
Combines two still pictures taken in
succession and stores them as a single
picture.
P.68
PICTURE tab
WB Sets the appropriate white balance
according to the light source. P.76
CAMERA tab
PICTURE tab
CARD tab
SETUP tab
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Mode Menus
2
About the menus
CARD tab
CARD SETUP Formats a card. P.99
SETUP tab
ALL RESET
Selects whether to keep the current
camera settings when you turn off the
power.
P.97
Selects a language for on-screen
display. P.26
Turns the beep sound (used for
warnings, etc.) on and off. P.104
REC VIEW Selects whether to display pictures on
the monitor while saving them to a card. P.103
FILE NAME Changes how file names are assigned. P.105
PIXEL MAPPING Checks the CCD and image processing
functions for errors. P.106
Adjusts the brightness of the monitor. P.102
Sets the date and time. P.28
VIDEO OUT
Selects NTSC or PAL according to your
TV’s video signal type. TV video signal
types differ depending on the region.
P.107
CAMERA tab
PICTURE tab
CARD tab
SETUP tab
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2
Mode Menus
About the menus
Playback mode
PLAY tab
Protects pictures from accidental
erasure. P.88
Rotates pictures 90 degrees clockwise
or counterclockwise. P.85
Stores print reservation information on
the card. P.108
EDIT tab
BLACK&WHITE Creates a black and white picture and
saves it as a new picture. P.92
SEPIA Creates a sepia-toned picture and saves
it as a new picture. P.92
Makes the file size smaller and saves it
as a new file. P.93
INDEX Creates an index picture of a movie in 9
frames. P.94
CARD tab
CARD SETUP Erases all image data stored on the card.
(ALL ERASE, FORMAT)
P.90
P.99
PLAY tab
EDIT tab
CARD tab
SETUP tab
CARDSEt EDIt
PLAY
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Mode Menus
2
About the menus
SETUP tab
ALL RESET
Selects whether to keep the current
camera settings when you turn off the
power.
P.97
Selects a language for on-screen
display. P.26
Turns the beep sound (used for
warnings, etc.) on and off. P.104
Adjusts the brightness of the monitor. P.102
Sets the date and time. P.28
VIDEO OUT
Selects NTSC or PAL according to your
TV’s video signal type. TV video signal
types differ depending on the region.
P.107
Selects the number of frames in the
index display. P.81
PLAY tab
EDIT tab
CARD tab
SETUP tab
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Shooting basics
3 Shooting basics
Shooting mode
This camera allows you to take still pictures and record movies. You can
select the appropriate mode from the SCENE SELECT (PROGRAM AUTO/
/ / / ) depending on the shooting conditions and the effect you
want to achieve when you take still pictures. The factory default setting of the
shooting mode is PROGRAM AUTO. For normal shooting which does not
require any special setting or effect, you do not need to follow this procedure.
1Open the lens barrier fully.
The camera turns on in the shooting
mode.
2Press .
The top menu is displayed.
3Press on the arrow pad to select
MODE MENU.
4Press to select the
CAMERA tab, and press .
OK button
Arrow pad
CAMERA Tab
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Shooting mode
3
Shooting basics
5Press to select SCENE
SELECT, and press .
The green frame moves to the selected
item.
6Press to select PROGRAM
AUTO, , , or depending
on the shooting conditions and the
effect you want to achieve.
7Press .
Press again to exit the menu.
(Still picture)
Lets you take a still picture. You can select one of the five shooting modes
depending on the situation.
(Movie)
Selected from the shooting mode top menu. "Types of menus" (P.31)
Lets you record movies. The camera maintains the correct focus and
exposure even if your subject moves. You cannot record movies with sound.
"Recording movies" (P.53)
Shooting modes for still pictures
PROGRAM AUTO (Factory default setting)
Used for regular photography. The camera automatically makes the
settings for natural color balance. Other functions, such as the flash
mode and metering, can be adjusted manually.
(Portrait)
Suitable for taking a portrait-style shot of a person. The camera
automatically sets the optimal shooting conditions.
(Landscape)
Suitable for taking pictures of landscapes and other outdoor scenes. The
camera automatically sets the optimal shooting conditions.
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Shooting mode
Shooting basics
(Night scene)
Suitable for shooting pictures in the evening or at night. The camera sets
a slower shutter speed than is used in normal shooting. If you take a
picture of a street at night in any other mode, the lack of brightness will
result in a dark picture with only dots of light showing. In this mode, the
true appearance of the street is captured. The camera automatically sets
the optimal shooting conditions. If you use the flash, you can take
pictures of both your subject and the night background. "Night scene
mode" (P.51)
(Self portrait)
Enables you to take a picture of yourself
while holding the camera. Point the lens
towards yourself and the focus will be locked
on you.
The camera automatically sets the optimal
shooting conditions. The zoom is fixed in the
wide position and cannot be changed.
TIPS
For details of the functions for each mode "List of items by shooting
mode" (P.129)
Sequential shooting is not available in the night scene mode.
The digital zoom and panorama shooting are not available in the self
portrait mode.
Normal shooting
(Flash fires.)
Night scene mode
(Flash fires.)
Note
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Shooting basics
Taking still pictures
You can take still pictures using either the viewfinder or the monitor. Both
methods are easy as all you have to do is to press the shutter button.
If the camera is in the movie record mode, press , and from the top menu,
select (Still picture).
Taking still pictures using the viewfinder
The camera actually records a wider area than the picture you compose while
looking through the viewfinder.
1Open the lens barrier fully.
Slide the lens barrier fully open until
it clicks.
2Decide the composition while
looking at the image in the
viewfinder.
When the distance from the camera
to the subject is less than 50 cm/1.6
ft., select the macro mode.
"Macro mode shooting" (P.61)
3Press the shutter button gently
(halfway) to adjust the focus.
Focus and exposure are locked, when the
green lamp lights steadily. (Focus Lock)
When the flash is ready to fire, the orange lamp
lights.
4Press the shutter button all the way
(fully).
The camera takes the picture, and a beep
sounds.
When the green lamp stops blinking, you can
take the next picture.
AF target mark
Orange lamp
Green lamp
Shutter button
Shutter button
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Taking still pictures
Shooting basics
The orange lamp blinks while the picture is stored on the card.
TIPS
Correct focus cannot be obtained on the subject you want to shoot.
"If correct focus cannot be obtained" (P.48)
The green lamp blinks.
You are too close to the subject. Take the picture at least 50 cm/1.6
ft. away from the subject. When the distance from the camera to the
subject is less than 50 cm/1.6 ft., select the macro mode.
"Macro mode shooting" (P.61)
Depending on the subject, the focus may not be locked.
"If correct focus cannot be obtained" (P.48)
The orange lamp blinks when the shutter button is pressed halfway.
The flash is charging. While the orange lamp is blinking quickly after
shooting, the picture you just took is being stored. Wait until the lamp
goes off.
To check the picture you have just taken immediately.
Set REC VIEW to ON.
"REC VIEW" (P.103)
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Taking still pictures
3
Shooting basics
Taking still pictures using the monitor
With the monitor, you can shoot while checking the picture area that the
camera actually records.
1Open the lens barrier fully.
Slide the lens barrier fully open until it
clicks.
2Press .
The monitor turns on.
"Monitor indications" (P.10)
3Decide the composition
while looking at the
image on the monitor.
4Take the picture by
following the same
procedure as for
shooting using the
viewfinder.
"Taking still pictures
using the viewfinder" (P.43)
When you want to take
pictures with the monitor off,
press again.
Monitor button ( )
Shooting mode (P.40)
AF target mark (P.10)
Number of storable still
pictures (P.70)
Memory gauge (P.12)
Flash standby/Flash charge (P.43)
Green lamp
This indicates the same status as
the green lamp on the right of the
viewfinder. (P.43)
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Taking still pictures
Shooting basics
TIPS
The monitor turns off automatically.
If the camera is not used for over 3 minutes, the monitor turns off
automatically. The lens retracts automatically 5 minutes after that.
Touch the shutter button or zoom lever to turn the monitor on.
The monitor is hard to see.
Bright light, such as direct sunlight, may cause vertical lines to appear
on the monitor screen. In this case, use the viewfinder. (Note that this
does not affect recorded pictures.)
Press the shutter button gently using the ball of your finger. If it is
pressed hard, the camera may move, resulting in a blur.
Never open the card cover, remove the batteries or disconnect the AC
adapter while the orange lamp is blinking. Doing so could destroy stored
pictures and prevent storage of pictures you have just taken.
When taking pictures against strong backlight, the area of the picture in
shadow may appear colored.
Note
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Taking still pictures
3
Shooting basics
Comparison of the viewfinder & monitor
Viewfinder Monitor
Advantages Camera movement does
not occur easily and
subjects can be seen
clearly even in bright
places.
Little battery power is used.
You can check the picture
area that the camera
actually records more
accurately.
Disadvantages When close to a subject,
the image in the viewfinder
is a little different from the
picture that the camera
actually records.
Camera movement can
occur easily and subjects
may be difficult to see in
bright/dark places. The
monitor uses more battery
power than the viewfinder.
Tips Use the viewfinder for
general snapshots
(landscape pictures, casual
shots, etc.).
Use the monitor when you
want to shoot while
checking the picture area
that the camera actually
records, or when you take
close-up shots of people or
flowers (macro shooting).
The camera records a wider area than the image in
the viewfinder.
As you get closer to the subject, the actual image
recorded becomes lower than the one in the
viewfinder (see left).
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If correct focus cannot be obtained
When correct focus cannot be obtained on the subject you want to shoot, you
can focus the camera on another point at roughly the same distance (focus
lock) and take the picture as explained below.
Determine the position of the subject after focusing (Focus Lock)
1Open the lens barrier fully.
The camera turns on in the shooting
mode.
2Position the AF target mark on
the subject you want to focus on.
When shooting a hard-to-focus
subject, point the camera at an object
about the same distance away as the
subject.
3Press the shutter button
halfway until the green lamp
lights.
When the green lamp lights steadily,
the focus and the exposure are locked.
When the green lamp blinks, the
focus and exposure are not locked.
Release your finger from the shutter button, re-position your subject
and press the shutter button halfway again.
Green lamp
Viewfinder
AF target mark
Shutter button
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If correct focus cannot be obtained
3
Shooting basics
4Keeping the shutter button
pressed halfway, recompose
your shot.
5Press the shutter button fully.
TIPS
The green lamp blinks.
You are too close to the subject. Take the picture at least 50 cm/1.6
ft. away from the subject. When the distance from the camera to the
subject is less than 50 cm/1.6 ft., select the macro mode.
"Macro mode shooting" (P.61)
Depending on the subject, the focus may not be locked.
"Subjects that are difficult to focus on" (P.50)
Shutter button
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If correct focus cannot be obtained
Shooting basics
Subjects that are difficult to focus on
Under certain types of conditions, the auto focus may not work properly. If this
happens, focus on an object with high contrast at the same distance as the
intended subject (focus lock), recompose your shot and then take the picture.
If the subject has no vertical lines, hold the camera vertically and focus the
camera using the focus lock function by pressing the shutter button halfway,
and return the camera to the horizontal position while keeping the button
pressed halfway and take the picture.
The green lamp
blinks.
The subject cannot
be brought into focus.
The green lamp lights,
but the subject cannot
be brought into focus.
Subject with low
contrast
Subject with an
extremely bright area in
the center of the frame
Subject without
vertical lines
Subjects at different
distances
Fast-moving subject The subject to be
focused on is not in the
center of the frame.
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Shooting basics
Night scene mode
Setting the mode to Night scene allows you to take landscape shots at night
under optimum conditions. In this mode, the shutter speed is not fixed to 1/30
second maximum when the flash is activated. Depending upon the subject or
shooting conditions, shutter speed may extend up to 2 seconds. The noise
reduction function activates automatically reducing ‘noise’ when the shutter
speed is over 1 second.This function reduces electrostatic ‘noise’ that occurs
with long exposure shots.
1Open the lens barrier fully.
The camera turns on in the shooting
mode.
2Press .
The top menu is displayed.
3Press on the arrow pad to select
MODE MENU.
Noise Reduction: Off Noise Reduction: On
OK button
Arrow pad
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Night scene mode
Shooting basics
4Press to select the CAMERA
tab, and press .
5Press to select SCENE
SELECT, and press .
The green frame moves to the selected
item.
6Press to select , and
press .
The setting is set to the night scene mode
and the camera returns to the shooting
mode.
The night scene mark appears on the
monitor.
7Take the picture.
If the shutter speed is more than 1 second, the noise reduction function
will automatically be activated. The green and orange lamps will blink
during processing.
This function may not work effectively with some shooting conditions or
subjects.
The prior flash setting is maintained in the night scene mode.
The flash mode is set independently from the night scene mode.
"Using the flash" (P.58)
Since the shutter speed is slow, make sure you stabilize the camera by
using a tripod or set it on a level surface.
Note
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Shooting basics
Recording movies
You can record movies with this camera. Recorded movies can be played
back or stored separately as still pictures using the index function.
"INDEX - Creating an index" (P.94)
1Open the lens barrier fully.
The camera turns on in the shooting
mode.
2Press .
The top menu is displayed.
3Press to select .
Movie recording is set and the menu is
closed.
• The mark and the total recordable
time depending on the card memory
capacity are displayed on the monitor.
4Decide the composition while
looking at the image on the
monitor.
The optical zoom can be used to enlarge
the subject.
5Press the shutter button halfway.
OK button
Arrow pad
Seconds remaining
mark
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Recording movies
Shooting basics
6Press the shutter button fully to start recording.
The orange lamp on the right of the viewfinder lights.
When recording a movie, the camera automatically adjusts the focus
and exposure according to the moving subject.
During movie recording, lights red and the time you can shoot is
displayed.
7Press the shutter button again to stop recording.
The orange lamp blinks while the movie is stored on the card.
When the remaining recording time has been used up, recording stops
automatically.
To return to the still picture shooting mode, press in the top menu,
and select (Still picture).
The movie mode is canceled when the lens barrier is closed.
"ALL RESET - Saving the camera's settings" (P.97)
During movie recording, the flash is disabled.
It takes longer to store movies than still pictures.
The seconds remaining varies depending on the record mode.
You cannot record movies with sound.
Note
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Shooting basics
Zoom
Telephoto and wide-angle shooting are possible at 3x magnification (the
optical zoom limit, equivalent to 35 mm – 105 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 12x .
Using the optical zoom
1Open the lens barrier fully.
The camera turns on in the shooting
mode.
2Push/pull the zoom lever while
observing the subject on the
monitor or viewfinder.
3Take the picture.
Zoom lever
Wide-angle: Push the zoom lever
toward W to zoom out.
Telephoto: Pull the zoom lever
toward T to zoom in.
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Zoom
Shooting basics
Using the digital zoom
1Open the lens barrier fully.
2Press .
The top menu is displayed.
3Press to select MODE MENU.
4Press to select the CAMERA
tab, and press .
5Press to select DIGITAL
ZOOM, and press .
OK button
Arrow pad
Zoom lever
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Zoom
3
Shooting basics
6Press to select ON, and
press .
Press again to exit the menu and
return to the shooting status.
7Pull the zoom lever toward .
The white area of the zoom indicator
indicates the optical zoom. If the digital
zoom is set to ON, a red area appears on
the zoom indicator. The digital zoom is
enabled when you reach the limit of the
optical zoom and then pull the zoom lever
toward T.
8Take the picture.
Pictures taken with the digital zoom may appear grainy.
Camera movement is likely to occur at higher magnifications. Stabilize
the camera with a tripod, etc. to avoid camera movement.
Turning the monitor off cancels the digital zoom, and the camera takes
a picture at the specified optical zoom magnification. It will be
automatically enabled the next time you turn the monitor on.
You cannot use the digital zoom in Self-Portrait mode.
The cursor moves up and
down on the zoom
indicator according to the
zoom magnification.
Note
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Shooting basics
Using the flash
Select the flash mode best suited to the light conditions and the effect you
want to achieve.
1Open the lens barrier fully.
The camera turns on in the shooting
mode.
2Press ( ).
The current flash setting is displayed.
3Press to change the flash mode
to your desired setting.
Each time you press , the flash mode
changes in the following sequence:
"Auto-flash" - " Red-eye reduction
flash" - " Fill-in flash" - " Flash off".
4Press the shutter button halfway.
When the flash is set to fire, the orange lamp remains lit.
5Press the shutter button fully to take the picture.
Flash working range
W (max.): Approx. 20 cm to 3.4 m (0.7 ft. to 11 ft.)
T (max.) : Approx. 20 cm to 2.0 m (0.7 ft. to 7 ft.)
TIPS
The orange lamp or (flash standby) indication blinks.
The flash is charging. Wait until the orange lamp goes off.
Flash mode
button ( )
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3
Shooting basics
The flash does not fire in the following situations:
When shooting in the movie record mode, during sequential
shooting ( ) or panorama shooting.
The flash may not give you the optimum result in the macro mode,
especially with wide-angle shooting. Check the resulting picture on the
monitor.
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. The red-eye reduction flash mode significantly reduces this
phenomenon by emitting pre-flashes before firing the regular flash. This helps
accustom the subject’s eyes to the bright light and minimizes the red-eye
phenomenon.
After the pre-flashes, it takes about 1 second before the shutter is
released. Hold the camera firmly to avoid camera movement.
Effectiveness may be limited if the subject is not looking directly at the
pre-flashes, or if the shooting range is too far. Individual physical
characteristics may also limit effectiveness.
Note
The subject’s eyes appear red.
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Shooting basics
Fill-in flash ( )
The flash fires regardless of the available light.This mode is useful for
eliminating shadows on the subject’s face (such as shadows from tree
leaves), in a backlight situation, or for correcting the color shift produced by
artificial lighting (especially fluorescent light).
The fill-in flash may not have the desired effect under excessively bright
light.
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.
Since a slow shutter speed is automatically selected in low light
situations when in the flash off mode, the use of a tripod is
recommended to prevent your pictures from being blurred by camera
movement.
Note
Note
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Advanced shooting
4 Advanced shooting
Macro mode shooting
The macro mode allows you to shoot at a distance of 20 cm to 50 cm (0.7 ft.
to 1.6 ft.) from your subject.
Regular photographs can be taken, but the camera may take time to focus on
distant subjects.
1Open the lens barrier fully.
The camera turns on in the shooting
mode.
2Press ( ).
The monitor turns on and the current
setting is displayed.
Normal shooting With macro mode
Macro button (
)
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Advanced shooting
3Press ( ) to switch the macro
mode on or off.
The setting changes between and
OFF each time is pressed.
When the macro mode is selected, is
displayed on the monitor.
4Take the picture.
If you are close to a subject, the picture in the viewfinder is different from
the area that the camera actually records. For macro mode shooting, we
recommend using the monitor.
If you use the flash in macro shooting, shadows may be conspicuous
and the correct exposure may not be achieved.
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Advanced shooting
Self-timer shooting
This function is useful for taking pictures where you want to be included in the
photograph. Fix the camera securely on a tripod or set it on a level surface for
self-timer shooting.
1Open the lens barrier fully.
The camera turns on in the shooting
mode.
2Press ( ).
The monitor turns on and the current self-
timer setting is displayed.
3Press ( ) to switch the self-
timer mode on or off.
The setting changes between ON
and OFF each time is pressed.
When the self-timer mode is selected,
is displayed on the monitor.
4Take the picture.
The self-timer lamp lights up for
approximately 10 seconds, and starts
blinking. After blinking for 2 seconds with
a beep sound, the picture is taken.
The self-timer mode is automatically
canceled after one shot.
Self-timer
button ( )
Self-timer lamp
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Advanced shooting
Selecting the metering area
In a backlight situation, your subject may appear dark if the picture is taken
with the normal metering value (Digital ESP metering). In this case, by
changing the metering area to the center of the viewfinder screen (Spot
metering), a subject can be shot with optimal exposure regardless of the
background light.
ESP (Digital ESP) : Meters the center of the viewfinder and the area
around it separately to obtain the optimum
exposure.
(Spot metering) : Meters only the center of the viewfinder to obtain
the appropriate exposure for the subject.
1In the shooting mode top menu,
select MODE MENU CAMERA
ESP/ , and press .
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
2Press to select , and
press .
Press again to exit the menu.
3Take the picture.
TIPS
The camera returns to ESP (factory default setting) when the lens
barrier is closed.
"ALL RESET - Saving the camera's settings" (P.97)
OK button
Arrow pad
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Advanced shooting
Sequential shooting
This function allows you to take a rapid succession of still pictures by pressing
and holding the shutter button (9 pictures or more at 1.5 frames per second
by Sequential shooting in HQ mode). As you can choose the best picture from
a series of sequential shots, you are recommended to use this mode when
taking pictures of a moving subject. Focus, exposure and white balance are
locked at the first frame. You can also erase the unwanted shots afterwards.
"Single-frame erase" (P.89)
1In the shooting mode top menu,
select MODE MENU CAMERA
DRIVE, and press .
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
2Press to select , and
press .
Press again to exit the menu.
3Take the picture.
Press the shutter button fully and keep it pressed. The camera will take
pictures in sequence until you release the button.
You are recommended to use the viewfinder for sequential shooting.
During sequential shooting, the subject does not appear on the
monitor.
The sequential shooting mode is canceled when the lens barrier is
closed. "ALL RESET - Saving the camera's settings" (P.97)
During sequential shooting, the flash is disabled.
If the battery power is low and the battery check blinks during sequential
shooting, shooting stops and the camera starts saving the pictures you
have taken. Whether or not all of the shots are saved depends on how
much battery power remains.
OK button
Arrow pad
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Advanced shooting
PANORAMA
You can take advantage of panorama shooting with the Olympus xD-Picture
Card. Panorama shooting lets you connect pictures with overlapping edges
into a single panoramic picture, using the CAMEDIA Master software.
1In the shooting mode top menu,
select MODE MENU CAMERA
PANORAMA, and press .
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
The PANORAMA mode is set. The
subject is displayed on the monitor.
2On the monitor, use the arrow pad
to choose the direction you want
the pictures connected.
: Connects the pictures from left to
right.
: Connects the pictures from right to
left.
: Connects the pictures from bottom to
top.
: Connects the pictures from top to
bottom.
OK button
Arrow pad
Connects the pictures from
left to right.
Connects pictures from
bottom to top.
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3Make sure that the edges of the pictures overlap, and take
pictures.
Focus, exposure and white balance are set by the first picture. Do not
select an extremely bright subject (such as the sun) for the first picture.
You cannot adjust the zoom after the first picture.
Panorama shooting is possible for up to 10 pictures.
When you have taken 10 pictures, a
warning mark appears.
4Press to finish panorama shooting.
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
panorama pictures in HQ or SHQ mode. You are recommended to use
SQ mode for panorama shooting.
During panorama shooting, sequential shooting is not available.
The camera itself cannot connect panorama pictures. The CAMEDIA
Master software is necessary to connect the pictures.
When shooting, make sure that the edges (right/left/top/bottom) of the
images overlap, so that the CAMEDIA Master software can correctly
connect the pictures.
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Advanced shooting
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.
1In the shooting mode top menu,
select MODE MENU CAMERA
2 IN 1, and press .
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
The 2 IN 1 mode is set. The subject is
displayed on the monitor.
2Take the first shot while observing
your subject on the monitor.
The subject will be positioned on the left in
the combined picture.
3Take the second shot.
The subject will be positioned on the right
in the combined picture.
Picture when played back
OK button
Arrow pad
Picture when shooting
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4
Advanced shooting
During 2 IN 1 mode shooting, the panorama and sequential shooting are
not available.
When the batteries are exhausted ( is displayed), the flash
automatically turns off.
The 2 IN 1 mode is canceled when is pressed or the lens barrier is
closed. Press to cancel the 2 IN 1 picture mode after the first shot
has been taken. The first picture will not be stored.
The 2 IN 1 mode is canceled when the camera enters the sleep mode
after shooting the first picture.
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Advanced shooting
Selecting a 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 storable still pictures on the card, refer to the table on the next
page. The numbers in the table are approximate.
Record
mode Description Quality File size
SHQ
A high quality mode.
Fewer images can be saved to a card.
Takes longer to store the images.
Uses
Good for printing.
Can be enlarged to A4 (210 mm x
297 mm / 8.3” x 11.7”) size.
Good for processing on a PC.
Clearer
Normal
Larger
Smaller
HQ
Factory default setting.
Uses
Good for editing on a PC or printing
in postcard size.
SQ1/SQ2
The resolutions are smaller than in
SHQ or HQ.
A standard quality mode.
More images can be saved to a card.
Uses
Attaching images to e-mail or simply
viewing them on a PC.
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Advanced shooting
Still Picture Record Modes
Movie Record Modes Maximum time for one recording (sec)
The time remaining for recording movies (Total recording time) in the card is
displayed on the monitor when the camera is set to the movie record mode
( ).
The card memory capacity listed in the table is approximate.
The number of remaining pictures may change according to the subject
or factors like whether print reservations have been made or not. In
certain instances, the number of remaining pictures displayed on the
monitor does not change even when you take pictures or stored images
are erased.
If movies are shot with VIDEO OUT set to PAL and the VIDEO cable
connected, the movie recording time will differ from the time listed in the
Movie Record Modes table.
Record mode Resolution
(No. of pixels)
Memory capacity in
number of shots
(using a 16 MB card)
SHQ 2288 x 1712 5
HQ 16
SQ1 1024 x 768 76
SQ2 640 x 480 165
Record mode Resolution Movie recording time
HQ 320 x 240 15
SQ 160 x 120 60
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Selecting a record mode
Advanced shooting
TIPS
• Resolution
The number of pixels (horizontal x vertical) used when saving an image.
If the image will be printed, higher resolutions (larger numbers) are
recommended so that the image will be clearer. However, higher
resolutions make the file size (amount of data) larger, so the number of
pictures that can be saved will be fewer.
Resolution and picture size on a computer screen
When a picture is transferred to a computer, the size of the picture on
the computer screen varies depending on the computer’s monitor
setting. For instance, a picture taken in 1024 x 768 resolution is the
same size as the screen if you set the picture to 1x when the monitor
setting is 1024 x 768. However, if the monitor setting is over 1024 x 768
(such as 1280 x 1024), the picture only takes up part of the screen.
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4
Advanced shooting
1In the shooting mode top menu,
press to select .
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
2Press to select the desired
record mode.
For still pictures, you can choose from
SHQ, HQ, SQ1 and SQ2.
For movies, you can choose HQ or SQ.
3Press .
Press again to exit the menu.
The record mode setting returns to HQ (factory default setting) when the
lens barrier is closed. "ALL RESET - Saving the camera's settings"
(P.97)
OK button
Arrow pad
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Advanced shooting
Varying the image brightness (Exposure compensation)
This function allows you to make fine changes to the automatic exposure
setting. In some situations, you may get better results when the exposure that
the camera sets is compensated (adjusted) manually. You can adjust the
brightness in the range of ±2.0 in 0.5 steps.
When the setting is changed, you can check the result on the monitor.
1In the shooting mode top menu,
select MODE MENU CAMERA
, and press .
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
2Press to select the exposure
compensation value.
Select a [ + ] value to brighten the image
or a [ ] value to darken the image.
3Take the picture.
TIPS
Often bright subjects (such as snow) will turn out darker than their
natural colors. Adjusting toward + makes these subjects closer to their
real shades. For the same reason, adjust toward – when shooting dark
subjects.
OK button
Arrow pad
− +2.0 0.0 2.0
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4
Advanced shooting
The exposure compensation value returns to 0.0 (factory default setting)
when the lens barrier is closed. "ALL RESET - Saving the camera's
settings" (P.97)
If the flash is used, the image brightness (exposure) may differ from the
intended brightness.
Exposure compensation cannot correct the image if the surroundings of
the subject are extremely bright or dark.
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Advanced shooting
Adjusting the 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.
1In the shooting mode top menu,
select MODE MENU PICTURE
WB, and press .
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
2Press to select the white
balance best suited to the shooting
conditions. Choose from AUTO,
, , and .
AUTO (No indication) : The white balance is
adjusted automatically so that colors look natural
irrespective of the light source.
(Sunlight) : For natural colors under a clear sky.
(Overcast) : For natural colors under a cloudy sky.
(Tungsten) : For natural colors under tungsten lighting.
(Fluorescent) : For natural colors under fluorescent lighting.
3Press .
Press again to exit the menu.
4Take the picture.
OK button
Arrow pad
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4
Advanced shooting
The white balance setting returns to AUTO (factory default setting) when
the lens barrier is closed. "ALL RESET - Saving the camera's
settings" (P.97)
White balance may not be effective under some special light sources.
After setting a white balance other than AUTO, play back the picture and
check the colors on the monitor.
When the flash is fired with a white balance setting other than AUTO,
colors may appear different in the resulting picture from the colors you
see on the monitor.
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Playback
5 Playback
Viewing still pictures
1Press with the lens barrier
closed.
The monitor turns on and displays the last
picture taken. (Single-frame playback)
2Use the arrow pad to play back
other pictures.
3Press to cancel playback.
The monitor and camera turn off.
If the camera is not used for over 3 minutes, the monitor and camera turn
off automatically.
Arrow pad
Playback button ( )
Displays the next
picture.
Display the previous
picture.
Jumps to the picture 10 frames back.
Jumps to the picture 10 frames ahead.
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5
Playback
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.
1Press (QUICK VIEW) twice
quickly (doubleclick) while in the
shooting mode.
The camera immediately enters the
playback mode and displays the last
picture taken. (Single-frame playback)
2Press the shutter button halfway to
return to the shooting mode.
The camera returns to shooting mode, and is ready to take pictures.
Press the shutter button all the way (fully) to return to the shooting
mode and take a picture immediattely.
Monitor button
(QUICK VIEW )
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Viewing still pictures
Playback
Close-up playback
Pictures displayed on the monitor can be enlarged in steps up to 4 times the
original size.
1Press with the lens barrier closed.
The monitor turns on and displays the last picture taken.
2Use the arrow pad to display the
still picture you want to enlarge.
You cannot enlarge pictures with .
3Pull the zoom lever toward .
The magnification increases each time the zoom lever is pulled. To
return the picture to the original size (1x), push the zoom lever toward
.
By using the arrow pad while the enlarged picture is displayed, you can
shift the picture in the desired direction, enabling you to view a different
portion.
Pictures cannot be stored in an enlarged state.
Playback button ( )
Zoom lever
Arrow pad
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Index display
Playback
Selecting the number of pictures
This function lets you select the number of pictures in an index display from
4, 9 and 16.
1In the playback mode top menu,
select MODE MENU SETUP
, and press .
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
2Press to select 4, 9 or 16,
and press .
Press again to exit the menu.
Playback button ( )
Arrow pad
OK button
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Playback
Slideshow
This function displays still pictures stored in the card one after another. Only
the first frame of movies are played back.
1Press with the lens barrier
closed.
2Display a still picture, and press
to display the top menu.
3Press ( ) to start the
slideshow.
4Press to stop the slideshow.
The slideshow will not stop until you
cancel it by pressing .
TIPS
You are recommended to use the optional AC adapter when running a
slideshow for a long period of time. If batteries are used, the camera will
stop the slideshow after about 30 minutes and turn off.
Playback button ( )
Arrow pad
OK button
MODE%MENU
INFO
ERASE
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Playback
Playback on a TV
Use the video cable provided with the camera to play back recorded images
on your TV.
Both a still picture and a movie can be played back.
1Make sure that the camera and the TV are turned off.
Connect the Video cable to the VIDEO OUT jack on the
camera and the video input terminal on the TV.
2Turn the TV on and set it to the video input mode.
For details of switching to video input, refer to your TV’s instruction
manual.
3Press .
The last picture taken is displayed on the TV. Use the arrow pad to
select the picture you want to display.
The close-up playback, index display and slideshow functions can also
be used on a TV screen.
TIPS
You are recommended to use the optional AC adapter when using the
camera with a TV.
Make sure that the camera’s video output signal type is the same as the
TV’s video signal type. "VIDEO OUT - Video output selection"
(P.107)
The camera’s monitor turns off automatically when the video cable is
connected to the camera.
Be sure to use the video cable provided to connect the camera to the TV.
The picture may appear off-center on the TV screen.
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.
Connect to the TV’s video input
(yellow) terminal.
Video cable
VIDEO OUT jack
DC-IN jack/
VIDEO OUT jack cover
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Playback
Picture rotation
Pictures taken with the camera held vertically are displayed horizontally.
This function lets you turn such pictures 90 degrees clockwise or
counterclockwise so that they are displayed vertically.
1In the playback mode top menu,
select MODE MENU PLAY ,
and press .
2Press to select +90° or -90°.
The picture is rotated, and displayed
vertically.
To close the menu, press twice.
The following pictures cannot be rotated.
Movies, protected pictures, pictures that have been edited on a PC
and pictures taken with another camera.
New picture orientations are saved even when the power is turned off.
Playback button ( )
Arrow pad
OK button
+90°Picture when taken-90°
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Playback
MOVIE PLAY - Viewing movies
1Press with the lens barrier
closed.
The monitor turns on.
2Use the arrow pad to display the
picture with .
"Viewing still pictures" (P.78)
3Press .
The top menu is displayed.
4Press to select MOVIE PLAY.
Playback button ( )
Arrow pad
OK button
mark
MODE%MENU
MOVIE%PLAY
INFO
ERASE
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5
Playback
5Press to select PLAYBACK,
and press .
The movie is played back. When playback
ends, the display automatically returns to
the beginning of the movie.
The MOVIE PLAYBACK menu is
displayed again after playback ends.
PLAYBACK: Plays back the entire
movie again.
FRAME BY FRAME:
Plays back the movie manually one frame at a time.
EXIT: Leaves the movie playback mode.
Press to select from PLAYBACK, FRAME BY FRAME or EXIT,
and press .
When FRAME BY FRAME is selected
: Displays the first frame of the movie.
: Displays the last frame of the movie.
: Displays the next frame. The movie can be played continuously
by holding the button down.
: Displays the previous frame. The movie can be played
continuously in reverse by holding the button down.
: Displays the MOVIE PLAYBACK menu.
TIPS
Movies can also be played back in the shooting mode using QUICK
VIEW. "QUICK VIEW" (P.79)
The access time to play a movie varies depending on the total recorded
time and the record mode of the movie.
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Playback
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.
1Press with the lens barrier
closed.
The monitor turns on.
2Use the arrow pad to display the
picture you want to protect.
"Viewing still pictures" (P.78)
3Press .
The top menu is displayed.
4In the top menu, select MODE MENU → PLAY , and
press .
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
5Press to select ON, and
press .
To cancel protection, select OFF.
Press again to exit the menu.
Protected pictures cannot be erased by the single-frame/all-frame erase
functions, but they are all erased when you execute format.
Playback button ( )
Arrow pad
OK button
Displayed when a
picture is protected.
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Playback
Erasing pictures
This function enables you to erase recorded pictures. You can choose the
single-frame erase or the all-frame erase.
You cannot erase pictures that are protected. Cancel the protection
before erasing such pictures.
Once erased, pictures cannot be restored. Be careful not to accidentally
erase pictures you want to keep. "Protecting pictures" (P.88)
Single-frame erase
This function erases only the picture displayed on the monitor. The all-frame
erase function can be used to erase all the pictures on the card at once.
"All-frame erase" (P.90)
1Press with the lens barrier
closed.
The monitor turns on.
2Use the arrow pad to display the
picture you want to erase.
"Viewing still pictures" (P.78)
3Press .
The top menu is displayed.
4Press to select ERASE.
5Press to select YES, and
press .
The picture is erased and the menu is
closed.
Note
Playback button ( )
Arrow pad
OK button
YES
NO
SELECt
GO
ERASE
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Erasing pictures
Playback
All-frame erase
This function erases all the pictures on the card.
1In the playback mode top menu,
select MODE MENU → CARD →
CARD SETUP, and press .
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
2Press to select ALL
ERASE, and press .
3Press to select YES, and
press .
All the pictures are erased.
Playback button ( )
Arrow pad
OK button
CARD%SEtUP
ALL%ERASE
CANCEL
GO
SELECt
FORMAt
YES
CAUtION ERASING%ALL
SELECt
GO
ALL%ERASE
NO
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Playback
Editing still pictures
This function lets you edit still pictures and store them as new pictures.
The following editing operations are possible.
BLACK&WHITE : Converts pictures into black and white pictures and stores
them as new pictures.
SEPIA : Converts pictures into sepia-toned pictures and stores
them as new pictures.
: Changes the picture size to 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 and
stores the picture as a new picture.
1Press with the lens barrier
closed.
The monitor turns on.
2Use the arrow pad to display the
still picture you want to edit.
"Viewing still pictures" (P.78)
3Press .
The top menu is displayed.
4In the top menu, select MODE MENU → EDIT, and choose
each item.
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
Select BLACK & WHITE (P.92)
Select SEPIA (P.92)
Select (P.93)
Playback button ( )
Arrow pad
OK button
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Editing still pictures
Playback
Creating black and white pictures
5Select BLACK&WHITE, and press .
6Press to select
BLACK&WHITE, and press .
The BUSY bar is displayed, and the
camera returns to the playback mode.
The black and white picture is stored as a
separate picture from the original.
To cancel the editing, select CANCEL and
press .
You cannot create black and white movies.
You cannot create a black and white picture if there is insufficient
memory space on the card.
Creating sepia-toned pictures
5Select SEPIA, and press .
6Press to select SEPIA, and
press .
The BUSY bar is displayed, and the
camera returns to the playback mode.
The sepia-toned picture is stored as a
separate picture from the original.
To cancel the editing, select CANCEL and
press .
You cannot create sepia-toned movies.
You cannot create a sepia-toned picture if there is insufficient memory
space on the card.
BLACK%&%WHItE
CANCEL
BLACK%&%WHItE
EXIt
GO
SELECt
Note
SEPIA
CANCEL
SEPIA
EXIt
GO
SELECt
Note
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5
Playback
Resizing
5Select , and press .
6Press to select the new
picture size, and press .
The BUSY bar is displayed, and the
camera returns to the playback mode.
The newly created picture is stored as a
separate picture from the original.
To quit the resizing function, select
CANCEL, and press .
Resizing is not possible in the following cases.
Movies, pictures that have been edited on a PC, or when there is
insufficient memory space on the card.
If the size of the selected picture is 640 x 480, you cannot select
640 x 480.
320*240
CANCEL
EXIt
GO
640*480
SELECt
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Playback
INDEX - Creating an index
9 frames extracted from a movie are displayed as an index to show the movie
at a glance. Indexes can be stored on the card as a still picture.
1Press with the lens barrier
closed.
The monitor turns on.
2Use the arrow pad to select a
picture with .
3Press .
The top menu is displayed.
4In the top menu, select MODE
MENU → EDITINDEX, and press
.
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
5Select the first frame of the index.
Press the arrow pad to play back the movie
until the picture that you want as the first
frame is displayed in the green frame, and
press .
Playback button ( )
Arrow pad
OK button
MODE%MENU
MOVIE%PLAY
INFO
ERASE
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5
Playback
6Select the last frame of the index.
As in Step 5, press the arrow pad to play
back the movie until the picture that you
want as the last frame is displayed in the
green frame, and press .
7Press to select OK, and
press .
The 9 frames extracted from the movie
appear as an index display, and the
camera returns to the playback mode. The
index is stored as a new picture.
If you want to select the frames again,
select RESET and press and repeat
the procedure from Step 5.
To cancel the index function, select CANCEL and press .
TIPS
The index is stored as a still picture in a different record mode from the
original movie.
The interval between the frames that are automatically picked out varies
depending on the recording time of the movie.
An index consists of 9 frames.
You cannot create an index if there is insufficient memory space on the
card.
Record mode when the movie is
shot
Record mode when stored as
an index
HQ SQ1 (1024 x 768 pixels)
SQ SQ2 (640 x 480 pixels)
OK
GO
SELECt
OK
RESEt
INDEX
CANCEL
Note
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Useful functions
6 Useful functions
MODE RESET - Reset the settings you changed
Return the settings you changed, such as exposure and white balance, to the
factory default settings. If you set the camera in the movie mode ( ), it will
return to the still picture mode ( ).
The following settings do not return to the factory default settings. Mode
menu SETUP tab functions (ALL RESET, , REC VIEW,
etc.).
1In the shooting mode top menu,
press to select MODE RESET.
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
2Press to select OK, and
press .
The menu is closed.
Note
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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. If ALL RESET is
set to OFF in one mode, this setting applies to all the other modes, both
shooting and playback.
ON : All settings are returned to the factory default settings after the power
is turned off.
For example: If you set to SQ1 before turning off the power, this
setting will be returned to the factory default setting, HQ, when the
power is turned ON again.
OFF : The settings made before the power is turned off are saved.
1In the top menu, select MODE
MENU → SETUP → ALL RESET
OFF or ON, and press .
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
Press again to exit the menu.
The functions provided on the SETUP
tab of the mode menu ( , ,
etc.) do not return to factory default
setting with ALL RESET.
OK button
Arrow pad
Note
SETUP tab
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ALL RESET - Saving the camera's settings
Useful functions
Functions that All Reset affects and their factory default
settings
Function Factory default setting Ref. Page
Monitor OFF -
Optical Zoom Wide P.55
Shooting modes (Still picture) P.43
SCENE SELECT (PROGRAM AUTO) P.40
DRIVE (for still pictures) P.65
DIGITAL ZOOM OFF (1x) P.56
AUTO P.58
0.0 P.74
ESP/ ESP P.64
WB AUTO P.76
HQ (2288 x 1712 pixels) P.70
OFF P.61
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Useful functions
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. Make sure that you transfer important data to a PC before
formatting a used card.
1In the top menu, select MODE
MENU → CARD → CARD SETUP,
and press .
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
Shooting mode
The FORMAT screen is displayed.
Playback mode
The CARD SETUP screen is displayed.
2If the FORMAT screen is
displayed, press to select
YES.
If the CARD SETUP screen is
displayed, press to select
FORMAT, and press .
When the FORMAT screen
appears, press to select YES.
OK button
Arrow pad
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CARD SETUP - Formatting cards
Useful functions
3Press .
The BUSY bar is displayed and the card is
formatted.
Never do the following during formatting, as they may cause the card to
malfunction.
Open the card cover.
Remove the battery.
Connect or disconnect the AC adapter.
YES
NO
CAUtION ERASING%ALL
SELECt
GO
FORMAt
Note
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Useful functions
Displaying shooting information
This function lets you display detailed shooting information on the monitor for
3 seconds in the playback mode. For details of the information displayed, see
" "Monitor indications" (P.10)".
1Pressing in the playback mode
top menu displays the full amount
of shooting information on the
monitor (On).
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
To turn INFO off, press to bring up the
top menu and press (Off).
If the picture has been taken with a different camera, only the date/time,
file number and battery level are displayed when INFO is set to On.
Playback button ( )
Arrow pad
OK button
When INFO is Off When INFO is On
Note
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Useful functions
Adjusting the monitor brightness
This function lets you adjust the brightness of the monitor. The brightness can
be adjusted in either the shooting mode or the playback mode.
When the camera is in the shooting mode, you must turn on the monitor
beforehand.
1In the top menu, select MODE
MENU → SETUP → , and press
.
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
2Press to adjust the
brightness of the monitor, and
when you have set the desired
level, press .
Pressing brightens the monitor, and
pressing darkens it.
Press again to exit the menu.
OK button
Arrow pad
ADJUSt
GO
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Useful functions
REC VIEW
You can choose whether or not to have the picture you have just taken displayed
briefly on the monitor.
ON : The picture being recorded to the card is displayed. This is useful for
making a quick check of the picture you have just taken. You can
resume shooting anytime during REC VIEW.
OFF : The picture being recorded to the card is not displayed. This is
useful when you want to prepare for your next shot while the
previous picture is being recorded.
1In the shooting mode top menu,
select MODE MENU → SETUP
REC VIEW → OFF or ON, and press
.
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
Press again to exit the menu.
If the batteries are running low when you take a picture with the monitor
off and REC VIEW is set to ON, the picture may not be displayed.
OK button
Arrow pad
Note
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Useful functions
Turning the beep sound off
This function lets you turn on/off the beep sound used for warnings, etc. The
beep sound can be adjusted in either the shooting mode or the playback
mode.
1In the top menu, select MODE
MENU → SETUP → → OFF or
ON, and press .
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
Press again to exit the menu.
OK button
Arrow pad
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Useful functions
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.
There are two settings from which you can choose: RESET or AUTO. Choose
the one that is best for you when transferring images to a PC.
File name settings
RESET : The file number and folder number are reset every time a new card
is inserted in the camera. The folder number returns to No. 100
and the file number returns to No. 0001. This method is useful
when grouping files on separate cards.
AUTO : Even if a new card is inserted, the folder number and file number
are retained from the previous card, so the same file number is not
used on different cards. This helps you to manage multiple cards.
This method is useful when you want to manage all your files with
sequential numbers.
1In the shooting mode top menu,
select MODE MENU → SETUP
FILE NAME → RESET or
AUTO, and press .
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
Press again to exit the menu.
When the File No. reaches 9999, the file number returns to 0001 and the
folder number changes.
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. No more pictures can be taken. Replace the card with
a new one.
\ D C I M \ * * * O L Y M P \ P m d d * * * * . j p g
Folder No.
(100 - 999)
File name
Folder name
Month
(1 - C)
Day (01 - 31)
File No.
(0001 - 9999)
Month: Jan. - Sep. = 1 - 9, Oct. = A, Nov. = B, Dec. = C
OK button
Arrow pad
Note
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Useful functions
PIXEL MAPPING
The Pixel Mapping feature allows the camera to check and adjust the CCD
and image processing functions. It is not necessary to operate this function
frequently. Approximately once a year is recommended. Wait a few minutes
after the monitor is used or continuous shots are taken to allow for proper
performance of the Pixel Mapping function.
1In the shooting mode top menu,
select MODE MENU → SETUP
PIXEL MAPPING, and press .
"How to use the menus" (P.32)
START is displayed.
2Press .
The BUSY bar is displayed during Pixel
Mapping. When Pixel Mapping is finished,
the screen returns to the mode menu.
If you accidentally turn the camera off during Pixel Mapping, start again
from step 1.
OK button
Arrow pad
Note
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Print setting
7 Print setting
How to print pictures
Several different printing options are available when you want to print out
pictures.
Printing at a photo lab that supports DPOF or printing on a
DPOF-compatible printer
Store the print reservation data on the card. Print reservation allows you to
save printing data (number of prints, date/time information, etc.) with the
pictures stored on the card.
What is DPOF?
DPOF is short for Digital Print Order Format. DPOF is the format used to
record automatic print information from digital cameras.
If a card containing print reservation data is taken to a photo lab that supports
the 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 out directly to the printer is possible without using a PC. For more
details, refer to the printer’s instruction manual.
xD-Picture Card requires a card adapter (optional) to be inserted to the
printer.
Transferring pictures to a PC and printing them from a
printer connected to the PC
If your PC has software applications installed that support JPEG images
(internet browser, Paint Shop Pro, Photoshop, etc.), you can print out your
pictures on a printer connected to the PC. (Printing is also possible using
CAMEDIA Master software.) Check your software before printing. For details,
refer to the application software's instructions.
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How to print pictures
7
Print setting
TIPS
Picture size and printing
The resolution of a computer/printer is generally based on the number of
dots (pixels) per 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. This means that when you print an image
with a higher resolution, the size of the printed picture will be smaller.
Although you can print magnified images, picture quality will decrease.
If you want to print large, high-quality pictures, set the record mode as high
as possible when taking the pictures. "Selecting a record mode"
(P.70)
DPOF reservations set by another device cannot be changed by this
camera. Make changes using the original device.
If a card contains DPOF reservations set by another device, entering
reservations using this camera may overwrite the previous reservations.
The allowable number of pictures for DPOF reservation is 999 frames
per card.
Print reservation may not be available if there is insufficient card
memory. In this case, the CARD FULL message is displayed.
Not all functions may be available on all printers or at all photo labs.
Print reservation may take considerable time when saving printing data
to a card.
Note
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Print setting
All-frame reservation
Use this feature to print all pictures stored on the card. Select the desired
number of prints and whether you want the date and time included.
1Play back a still picture.
You cannot print pictures with .
2In the top menu, select MODE
MENU → PLAY , and press
.
If print reservation data is already stored
on the card, the PRINT ORDER
SETTING screen appears, giving you the
choice of resetting the data or keeping it.
Select KEEP and press .
3Press to select (all-
frame reservation), and press .
4Press to select x (number of prints) or (date/
time), and press .
OK button
Arrow pad
Playback button ( )
EXIt
GO
SELECt
PRINt%ORDER
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Print setting
Single-frame reservation
Use this feature to print only selected pictures. It is also used to change the
reserved number of prints and the date/time settings. Display the frame to be
printed and select the desired number of prints.
1Play back a still picture.
You cannot print pictures with .
2In the top menu, select MODE
MENU → PLAY , and press
.
If data is already stored on the card, the
PRINT ORDER SETTING screen
appears, giving you the choice of resetting
the data or keeping it.
Select KEEP and press .
3Press to select (single-
frame reservation), and press .
4Press the arrow pad to display the
frame you want to print, and press
.
You can use the index display feature to
select the frames. "Index display"
(P.81)
OK button
Arrow pad
Playback button ( )
EXIt
GO
SELECt
PRINt%ORDER
PRINT ORDER screen
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Single-frame reservation
7
Print setting
5Select the appropriate item using
the arrow pad.
MORE : Sets the number of prints
and date/time. Go to
Step 6.
SINGLE PRINT : Sets single-frame print.
The date/time settings
are not available. The
print reservation is set. Return to Step 4.
CANCEL : Cancels the reservation of the picture displayed on
the screen. "Resetting print reservation data"
(P.115)
END : Completes the print reservation. Go to Step 11.
6Press on the arrow pad
to select x (number of prints) or
(date/time), and press .
7Perform each setting.
Set the number of prints
Press to set the desired number of prints,
and press .
If you want to continue to set the date/time
printing data, press to return to Step 6.
: Increases the number.
: Decreases the number.
MORE
END
CANCEL
SINGLE PRINt
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Single-frame reservation
Print setting
Set the date/time printing data
Press to select NO, DATE or
TIME, and press .
NO : The pictures are printed without the
date and time.
DATE : All the pictures with print reservation
are printed with the shooting date.
TIME : All the pictures with print reservation
are printed with the shooting time.
8After setting the number of prints and the date/time
printing data, press again to complete the print
reservations, and return to the screen in Step 4.
mark is displayed on the image displayed on the screen.
9Press to display the single-
frame reservation menu.
10 Press to select END.
The PRINT ORDER screen appears.
Press again to display the PRINT
ORDER SETTING screen, and press
once more to return to the playback mode
menu.
11 Press until the screen returns to
the mode menu.
Press to close the menu.
GO
SELECt
Mark
MORE
END
CANCEL
SINGLE PRINt
Single-frame reservation
menu screen
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7
Print setting
Resetting print reservation data
This function allows you to reset the print reservation data for the pictures
stored on the card.
There are two ways to reset the print reservation data. One is to reset the print
reservation data for all the frames. The other is to reset the print reservation
data for the unwanted frames only.
1Play back the still picture marked
.
2In the top menu, select MODE
MENU → PLAY , and press
.
The PRINT ORDER SETTING
screen appears.
3When resetting the print
reservation data for all the
frames, press to select
RESET, and press .
To reset the print reservation
data for the unwanted frame
only, press to select KEEP,
and press .
4 PRINT ORDER SETTING screen is displayed. Press
to select SINGLE PRINT, and press .
5Use the arrow pad to display the
frame that has the print reservation
data you want to reset, and press
.
The Single-frame reservation menu
screen appears.
OK button
Arrow pad
Playback button ( )
RESEt
KEEP
PRINt%ORDER%SEttING
PRINt%ORDERED
SELECt
EXIt
GO
PRINT ORDER
SETTING screen
GO
SELECt
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Resetting print reservation data
Print setting
6Press to select CANCEL.
The selected print reservation data is
canceled and the camera returns to the
screen in Step 5.
7When there are not any other print reservation data to be
reset, press to display the Single-frame reservation
menu screen, and press .
8Press until the screen returns to the mode menu.
Press to close the menu.
MORE
END
CANCEL
SINGLE PRINt
Single-frame reservation
menu screen
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Miscellaneous
8 Miscellaneous
Error codes
Monitor
indication
Possible cause Corrective action
NO CARD
The card is not inserted,
or it cannot be recognized.
Insert a card or insert a different card.
Wipe the gold contacts with a
commercially available cleaning paper
and insert the card again. If the
problem persists, format the card. If the
card cannot be formatted, it cannot be
used.
CARD ERROR
There is a problem with the
card.
This card cannot be used. Insert a new
card.
WRITE-
PROTECT
Writing to the card is
prohibited.
Read-only setting is applied to the card
by a PC. Cancel the setting using the
PC.
CARD FULL
The card is full. No more
pictures can be taken or no
more information such as
print reservation can be
recorded.
Replace the card or erase unwanted
pictures. Before erasing, download
important images to a PC.
NO PICTURE
There are no pictures on
the card.
The card contains no pictures. Record
pictures.
PICTURE
ERROR
The selected picture has a
problem, therefore it
cannot be played back on
this camera.
Use image processing software to view
the picture on a PC. If that cannot be
done, the image file is damaged.
CARD COVER
OPEN
The card cover is open. Close the card cover.
The card is not formatted. Format the card.
POWER%OFF
FORMAt
CARD%SEtUP
SELECt
GO
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Miscellaneous
Troubleshooting
The camera does not work
The camera does not turn on or function buttons do not respond.
Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page
The power is off. Open the lens barrier fully to turn on the camera. P.22
The batteries are
loaded incorrectly.
Reload the batteries correctly. P.15
The batteries are
exhausted.
Replace the batteries with new ones. P.15
The batteries are
temporarily unable to
function because of
the cold.
Warm the batteries by putting them in your
pocket for a while.
The camera is in the
sleep mode.
Operate the camera (press the shutter button or
the zoom lever etc.).
P.23
There is condensation*
inside the camera.
Wait until the camera dries before turning it on
again.
The camera is
connected to a PC.
Disconnect from PC. The camera will not
operate while it is connected to a PC.
*Condensation: When it is cold outside, the water vapor in the air is rapidly cooled and
turns to droplets of water.
Condensation occurs when the camera is suddenly taken from a cold
place into a warm room.
No picture is taken when the shutter button is pressed.
Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page
The lens barrier is
closed.
Open the lens barrier fully. P.43
The power is off. Open the lens barrier fully. P.22
The flash has not
finished charging.
Release your finger from the shutter button, and
wait until the orange lamp stops blinking. Press
the shutter button again.
P.58
The movie just taken is
being written to the
card.
Release your finger from the shutter button.
When the orange lamp stops blinking, resume
shooting.
P.12,P.53
The card is full. Erase unwanted picture or insert a new card.
Before erasing, download important images to a
PC.
P.89, P.90,
P.99
The memory gauge is
full.
Wait until there is room in the memory gauge. P.12
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8
Miscellaneous
There is a problem
with the card.
Refer to the "Error codes". P.117
The flash does not fire.
Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page
The flash is set to the
flash off mode.
Select a flash mode other than flash off. P.58
The subject is
illuminated.
If you want the flash to fire on a brightly
illuminated subject, set the flash to fill-in mode.
P.58
Sequential shooting or
movie mode is set.
The flash does not fire in the sequential shooting
or movie mode.
Set in the DRIVE menu.
P.65
Panorama mode is set. The flash does not fire in the panorama mode.
Cancel the panorama mode.
P.66
The green and orange lamps on the right of the viewfinder blink simultaneously.
Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page
The batteries are
exhausted.
Replace the batteries with new ones. P.15
The monitor does not turn on.
Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page
The camera is in the
sleep mode.
Operate the camera (press the shutter button or
the zoom lever etc.).
P.23
The camera is taking
pictures in sequence.
During sequential shooting, the subject does not
appear on the monitor.
P.65
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Troubleshooting
Miscellaneous
The monitor is hard to see.
Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page
The brightness is not
adjusted properly.
Select in the mode menu and then adjust
the brightness.
P.102
The monitor is
exposed to direct
sunlight.
Block the sunlight with your hand.
Vertical lines appear
on the monitor screen.
Bright light, such as direct sunlight, may cause
vertical lines to appear on the monitor screen.
This is not a malfunction.
Pictures you have taken do not appear on the monitor.
Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page
The power is off. Close the lens barrier, and press to turn the
monitor on.
P.23, P.78
The camera is in the
shooting mode.
Press quickly twice, or close the lens
barrier and then press to switch to the
playback mode.
P.23, P.79
There are no pictures
on the card.
NO PICTURE appears on the monitor. Record
pictures.
There is a problem
with the card.
Refer to the "Error codes". P.117
The camera is
connected to a TV.
The monitor does not function when the video
cable is connected to the camera.
P.84
The date recorded with the image data is wrong.
Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page
The date/time is not
set.
Set the date/time. The clock adjustment is not
factory-preset.
P.28
The batteries are
exhausted.
When the batteries run out, the date/time setting
is canceled or becomes inaccurate. Replace the
batteries with new ones and set the date/time
again.
P.15, P.28
The camera has been
left with the batteries
removed.
If the camera is left for a while with the batteries
removed, the date/time setting is canceled. Set
the date/time again.
P.15, P.28
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8
Miscellaneous
The settings are returned to the factory default settings when the camera is turned off.
Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page
ALL RESET is set to
ON.
Select the SETUP tab in the mode menu and set
ALL RESET to OFF.
P.97
No picture is displayed on the TV when connected to the camera.
Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page
The video output
signal is incorrect.
Set the video output signal according to the
region where used.
P.107
The camera is not in
the playback mode.
Press quickly twice, or close the lens
barrier and then press to switch to the
playback mode.
P.23, P.79
The TV video signal
setting is incorrect.
Set the TV to the video input mode. P.84
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Troubleshooting
Miscellaneous
The image quality is poor
The picture is too bright.
Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page
The flash was set to the
fill-in flash mode.
Select a flash mode other than fill-in flash. P.58
The subject was
excessively illuminated.
Adjust the exposure compensation toward
minus (-) or change the camera position.
P.74
The picture is too dark.
Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page
The flash was blocked
by your finger.
Hold the camera correctly, keeping your
fingers away from the flash.
P.30
The subject was out of
the working range of the
flash.
Shoot within the flash working range. P.58
The flash was set to the
flash off mode.
Select a flash mode other than flash off. P.58
The subject was too
small and was backlit.
Set the flash to fill-in mode, or use the spot
metering mode.
P.58, P.64
The sequential shooting
mode was used.
Higher shutter speeds are used when the
sequential shooting mode is selected, which
may result in pictures that are darker than
usual. Select in the DRIVE menu.
P.65
Bright subjects such as
snow will turn out darker
than their natural colors
in the image.
Adjust the exposure compensation toward +. P.74
The colors of pictures taken indoors look unnatural.
Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page
Indoor lighting can affect
the picture's colors.
Set the white balance according to the lighting. P.76
There is no white in the
subject.
Include something white in the picture, or
shoot using the fill-in flash mode.
P.58
The white balance
setting is wrong.
Adjust the white balance according to the light
source.
P.76
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Miscellaneous
The picture has obscured edge(s).
Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page
The lens was partly
blocked by your finger or
the strap.
Hold the camera correctly, keeping your
fingers and the strap away from the lens.
P.30
The subject was too
close.
Check the actual picture area by using the
monitor to take the picture.
P.45
The picture is out of focus.
Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page
The camera moved
when the shutter button
was pressed.
Hold the camera correctly and press the
shutter button gently.
Camera movement occurs easily with slower
shutter speeds. When you take a picture with
the flash off mode in a night scene or a dark
situation, use a tripod, or hold the camera
firmly.
P.30
The lens was dirty. Clean the lens. Use a commercially available
blower blush and then wipe with a Lens
cleaner to remove dust. Mold may form on the
lens surface if the lens is left dirty.
The focus may not be
correct even if the green
lamp lights.
Determine the position of the subject after
focusing the camera on an object about the
same distance away as the subject.
P.48
The life of the batteries is short.
Possible cause Corrective action Ref. Page
The camera is being
used in a cold area.
The battery performance decreases in cold
areas. Protect the camera from the cold by
using a cold protection gear, or by putting it
inside your clothes.
The correct battery level
is not displayed.
Batteries can run out without a warning
message when the amount of power
consumed increases considerably. Replace
with new batteries.
P.15
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Miscellaneous
List of menus
Shooting mode menus ( / / / / )
*
1Cannot be selected in mode.
*
2Cannot be selected in mode.
Top menu Tab Function Setting Ref.
Page
MODE
MENU
CAMERA SCENE SELECT , , ,
,
P.40
ESP/ ESP, P.64
-2.0, -1.5, -1.0,
-0.5, 0, +0.5,
+1.0, +1.5, +2.0
P.74
DRIVE , P.65
DIGITAL ZOOM*
1 ON, OFF P.56
PANORAMA*1P.66
2 IN 1*2P.68
PICTURE WB AUTO, , ,
,
P.76
CARD
CARD SETUP
YES, NO P.99
SETUP ALL RESET ON, OFF P.97
ENGLISH,
FRANCAIS,
DEUTSCH,
ESPAÑOL
P.26
ON, OFF P.104
REC VIEW ON, OFF P.103
FILE NAME
RESET
,
AUTO
P.105
PIXEL MAPPING P.106
P.102
P.28
VIDEO OUT NTSC, PAL P.107
P.53
SHQ, HQ, SQ1,
SQ2
P.70
MODE RESET RESET,
CANCEL
P.96
125
List of menus
8
Miscellaneous
Shooting mode menus ( )
Top menu Tab Function Setting Ref.
Page
MODE
MENU
CAMERA ESP/ ESP, P.64
-2.0, -1.5, -1.0,
-0.5, 0, +0.5,
+1.0, +1.5, +2.0
P.74
DIGITAL ZOOM ON, OFF P.56
PICTURE WB AUTO, , ,
,
P.76
CARD
CARD SETUP
YES, NO P.99
SETUP ALL RESET ON, OFF P.97
ENGLISH,
FRANCAIS,
DEUTSCH,
ESPAÑOL
P.26
ON, OFF P.104
REC VIEW ON, OFF P.103
FILE NAME
RESET, AUTO P.105
PIXEL MAPPING P.106
P.102
P.28
VIDEO OUT NTSC, PAL P.107
P.43
HQ, SQ P.70
MODE RESET RESET,
CANCEL
P.96
126
8
List of menus
Miscellaneous
Playback mode menus (Still picture)
Top menu Tab Function Setting Ref.
Page
MODE
MENU
PLAY ON, OFF P.88
0°, +90°, -90 P.85
, P.112,
P.110
EDIT BLACK & WHITE
BLACK & WHITE
,
CANCEL
P.92
SEPIA SEPIA, CANCEL P.92
640x480,
320x240,
CANCEL
P.93
CARD
CARD SETUP
ALL
ERASE,
FORMAT
P.90,
P.99
SETUP ALL RESET ON, OFF P.97
ENGLISH,
FRANCAIS,
DEUTSCH,
ESPAÑOL
P.26
ON, OFF P.104
P.102
P.28
VIDEO OUT NTSC, PAL P.107
4, 9, 16 P.82
P.83
INFO P.101
ERASE YES, NO P.89
127
List of menus
8
Miscellaneous
Playback mode menus ( )
Top menu Tab Function Setting Ref.
Page
MODE
MENU
PLAY ON, OFF P.88
EDIT
INDEX
OK, RESET,
CANCEL
P.94
CARD
CARD SETUP
ALL
ERASE,
FORMAT
P.90,
P.99
SETUP ALL RESET ON, OFF P.97
ENGLISH,
FRANCAIS,
DEUTSCH,
ESPAÑOL
P.26
ON, OFF P.104
P.102
P.28
VIDEO OUT NTSC, PAL P.107
4, 9, 16 P.82
MOVIE
PLAY
PLAYBACK,
FRAME BY
FRAME, EXIT
P.86
INFO P.101
ERASE YES, NO P.89
128
8
Miscellaneous
List of factory default settings
Shooting mode
Playback mode
Other default settings
* Setting differ according to the region where the camera is sold.
AUTO
OFF
OFF
Shooting mode (Still picture)
SCENE SELECT (PROGRAM AUTO)
Zoom Wide
Monitor OFF
ESP/ ESP
HQ
0.0
DRIVE (Single-frame shooting)
DIGITAL ZOOM OFF
PANORAMA OFF
2 IN 1 OFF
WB AUTO
FILE NAME RESET
OFF
OFF
INFO OFF
OFF
9
ALL RESET ON
ENGLISH
ON
REC VIEW ON
±0
2003.01.01
VIDEO OUT


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