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DIGITAL CAMERA
m -5000
● ThankyouforpurchasinganOlympusdigitalcamera.Beforeyoustarttouseyournewcamera,pleasereadtheseinstructionscarefullytoenjoyoptimumperformanceanda longerservice life.Keepthismanual inasafeplaceforfuturereference.
● We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to yourcamerabeforetakingimportantphotographs.
● Intheinterestofcontinuallyimprovingproducts,Olympusreservestherighttoupdateormodifyinformationcontainedinthismanual.
● Thescreenandcameraillustrationsshowninthismanualwereproducedduringthedevelopmentstagesandmaydifferfromtheactualproduct.
Instruction Manual
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Step 5
Step 2
Step 4
Step 3
How to Use the Camera“ThreeWaystoAdjustSettings”(p.3)
Printing“Directprinting(PictBridge)”(p.42)“PrintReservations(DPOF)”(p.45)
Shooting and Playing Back Images“Shooting,Playback,andErasing”(p.14)
Preparing the Camera“PreparingtheCamera”(p.10)
Names of Parts ...............................6
Preparing the Camera ..................10
Shooting, Playback, and Erasing ...................................14
Using Shooting Modes .................17
Using Shooting Functions ...........19
Using Playback Features .............�3
Menus for Shooting Functions ....�5
Menus for Playback, Editing, and Printing Functions ................3�
Menus for Other Camera Settings .........................................37
Printing ..........................................4�
Using OLYMPUS Master �............47
Usage Tips ....................................49
Appendix .......................................54
Index ..............................................65
Contents
Step 1Checking the contents of the box
DigitalCamera
Strap LI-42BLithium-IonBattery LI-41CBatteryCharger
USBCable AVCable OLYMPUSMaster2CD-ROM
microSDAttachment
Otheraccessoriesnotshown:InstructionManual(thismanual),warrantycardContentsmayvarydependingonpurchaselocation.
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button
Buttonsinuse
4 UseABtoselectthedesiredsubmenu1,andpresstheEbutton.
12 ISO
OFFOFF
CAMERA MENU
AUTOo
FINE ZOOMDIGITAL ZOOM
DRIVE
AUTOWB
MENUEXIT SET OK
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2 ISO
OFF
OFF
CAMERA MENU
AUTO
o
FINE ZOOM
DIGITAL ZOOM
DRIVE
AUTOWB
MENU SET OKBACK
DIGITAL ZOOM
OFF
ON
Pagetab Submenu2
Toquicklymovetothedesiredsubmenu,pressCtohighlightthepagetab,andthenuseABtomovethepagetab.PressDtoreturntothesubmenu1.
SomemenusincludesubmenusthatappearbypressingtheEbutton.
5 UseABtoselectthesubmenu2,andpresstheEbutton.Onceasettingisselected,thedisplayreturnstothepreviousscreen.
Theremaybeadditionaloperations.“MenuSettings”(p.25to41)
6 Pressthebuttontocompletethesetting.
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Three Ways to Adjust Settings
Ebutton
Using the MenuVariouscamerasettingscanbeaccessedthroughthemenus,includingfunctionsusedduringshootingandplaybackandthedate/timeandscreendisplay.
Somemenusmaynotbeselectableduetocombinationsoffunctionsthathavebeensetortheselectedmode(p.17).
12 ISO
OFFON
CAMERA MENU
AUTOo
FINE ZOOMDIGITAL ZOOM
DRIVE
AUTOWB
MENUEXIT SET OK
Please read “Menu Settings” (p. 25 to 41) while referring to this page.
Arrowpad
Ebutton
1 Setthemodedialtooneoftheselections.
The symbolin“MenuSettings”(p.25to41)indicatesavailableshootingmodes.
2 Pressthebutton.Thisexampledescribeshowtousethemenustosetthe[DIGITALZOOM].
CAMERA MENU
MENUEXIT SET OK
Shootingmodetopmenu
3 UseABCDtoselectthedesiredmenu,andpresstheEbutton.
PressingandholdingtheEbuttondisplaysanexplanation(menuguide)oftheselectedoption.
ISO
OFFOFF
12
CAMERA MENU
SET OK
AUTOo
FINE ZOOMDIGITAL ZOOM
DRIVE
AUTOWB
MENUEXIT
Submenu1
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Using the FUNC Menu (p. 22)FrequentlyusedshootingmenufunctionscanbesetwithfewerstepsusingtheFUNCmenu.
Using the Direct Buttons Frequentlyusedshootingfunctionscanbeaccessedusingthedirectbuttons.
Shutterbutton(p.14)
Zoombutton(p.19)
Fbutton(exposurecompensation)(p.20)&button(macro)(p.20)#button(flash)(p.19)Ybutton(self-timer)(p.21)
qbutton(playback)(p.32)
g/Ebutton(changeinformationdisplay/menuguide/checkdateandtime)(p.21,p.3,p.13)
H/Sbutton(panorama/ShadowAdjustmentTechnology/multiwindow/backlightboost/erase)(p.22,p.16)
Ebutton(p.3,p.22)
Buttonsinuse
Arrowpad
Ebutton
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1GSLIDESHOW................ p.322HPERFECTFIX.............. p.323FBEAUTYFIX................ p.334I EDIT
Q(Resize)................. p.33P(Crop)..................... p.33COLOREDIT............... p.34CALENDAR.................. p.34
MenusforPlayback,Editing,andPrintingFunctions Whenthemodedialissettotheqposition,settingscanbeadjusted. PLAYBACK MENU
MENUEXIT SET OK
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Playbackmodetopmenu
FACEFOCUS.............. p.34INDEX.......................... p.35EDIT............................. p.35
5JPLAYBACKMENU0(Protect)................ p.35y(Rotate)................... p.35R(Addsoundtostillimages)......................... p.36
6K ERASE......................... p.367LPRINTORDER............. p.368ESETUP*
*Sameas“Menusforshootingfunctions”
9FSILENTMODE............. p.41
1A IMAGEQUALITY......... p.252BCAMERAMENU
WB................................ p.26ISO............................... p.26DRIVE.......................... p.26FINEZOOM................. p.26DIGITALZOOM............ p.27ESP/n....................... p.27AFMODE..................... p.27R(Soundrecording)..... p.27IMAGESTABILIZER(Stillimages)/DISMOVIEMODE(Movies)........................ p.28SHADOWADJ.............. p.28
3JSCENEMODE............. p.284GPANORAMA................. p.295DRESET......................... p.316ESETUP
MEMORYFORMAT/FORMAT...................... p.37BACKUP....................... p.37W(Language)......... p.37PWONSETUP............ p.37MENUCOLOR............. p.38
SOUNDSETTINGS..... p.38RECVIEW.................... p.38FILENAME.................. p.39PIXELMAPPING.......... p.39s(Monitor)................ p.40X(Date/time)............. p.40DUALTIME................... p.40VIDEOOUT.................. p.41POWERSAVE............. p.41
7FSILENTMODE............. p.41
Menu IndexMenusforShootingFunctions Whenthemodedialissettoashootingmodeposition(hKIn),settingscanbeadjusted. CAMERA MENU
MENUEXIT SET OK
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Shootingmodetopmenu
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Names of Parts
1 Self-timerlamp................................ p.21� Strapeyelet..................................... p.103 Flash............................................... p.194 Battery/cardcompartmentcover......p.115 Multi-connector................... p.41,42,47
Camera unit
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6 Lens................................................ p.547 Microphone..................................... p.368 Tripodsocket9 Speaker
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1 Shutterbutton................................. p.14� Kbutton............................ p.143 Zoombutton.................................... p.194 Monitor........................................ p.8,405 Cardaccesslamp........................... p.556 button................................. p.3,57 g/Ebutton(changeinformation
display/menuguide/checkdateandtime)............ p.3,13,21
8 Modedial.......................................... p.39 qbutton(playback)...................... p.32
10 Ebutton(OK/FUNC)................. p.3,2211 Arrowpad......................................... p.3
Fbutton(exposurecompensation)................................................... p.20&button(macro)....................... p.20Ybutton(self-timer).................. p.21#button(flash).......................... p.19
1� H/Sbutton(panorama/ShadowAdjustmentTechnology/multiwindow/backlightboost/erase)............... p.16,22
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Monitor
Shooting mode display
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+2.0 1/30 F3.5
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ISO1600
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Stillimage Movie
1 Shootingmode.......................... p.14,17� Flashmode..................................... p.193 Silentmode..................................... p.414 Imagestabilization(stillpicture)/
Digitalimagestabilization(movie)... p.285 Macro/supermacro......................... p.206 ShadowAdjustmentTechnology
.................................................. p.22,287 Batterycheck.................................. p.108 Flashstandby/
camerashakewarning/flashcharge.................................... p.19
9 AFtargetmark................................ p.1410 Recordingwithsound............... p.18,27
11 Dualtime.......................................... p.401� Numberofstorablestillpictures/
remainingrecordingtime................ p.5613 Currentmemory.............................. p.5614 Self-timer........................................ p.2115 Aperturevalue................................ p.1416 Shutterspeed................................. p.1417 Exposurecompensation................. p.2018 Compression/framerate................. p.2519 Imagesize...................................... p.25�0 Metering.......................................... p.27�1 Drive............................................... p.26�� ISO.................................................. p.26�3 Whitebalance................................. p.26
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Playback mode display
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+2.0+2.0NORM
F3.51/1000ISOISO 16001600 12M
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MOVIE PLAY OK
Stillimage Movie
1 Silentmode..................................... p.41� Printreservation/
numberofprints.............................. p.453 Recordingwithsound......... p.18,27,364 Protect............................................ p.355 Batterycheck.................................. p.106 Exposurecompensation................. p.207 Shutterspeed................................. p.148 Aperturevalue................................ p.14
9 Imagesize...................................... p.2510 Filenumber..................................... p.3911 Framenumber/elapsedtime/
totalrecordingtime................... p.15,161� Currentmemory.............................. p.5613 Compression/framerate................. p.2514 Whitebalance................................. p.2615 Dateandtime........................... p.13,4016 ISO.................................................. p.26
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Preparing the Camera
Charging the battery Theincludedbatterycharger(ACcabletypeorplug-intype)differsdependingontheregionwhereyoupurchasedthecamera.Ifyoureceivedaplug-intypebatterycharger,plugitdirectlyintoanACoutlet.
Example: AC cable type battery charger
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ACcable
ACoutlet
Lithium-ionbattery
ChargingindicatorOn:ChargingOff:Charged
Batterycharger
Batterycomespartiallycharged.Beforeuse,besuretochargethebatteryuntilthechargingindicatorlightturnsoff(forapprox.2hours).
Ifthechargingindicatordoesnotlightoritblinks,thebatterymaynotbeinsertedcorrectlyorthebatteryorthechargermaybebroken.
Fordetailsonthebatteryandthecharger,see“Batteryandcharger”(p.54).
When to charge the batteryChargethebatterywhenthefollowingerrormessageappears:
BATTERYEMPTY
Monitortopright Errormessage
Flashesinred
Attaching the camera strap
Pullthestraptightsothatitdoesnotcomeloose.
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3Notch
Indexarea
Insertthecardstraightinuntilitclicksintoplace.
Donottouchthecontactareadirectlywithyourhand.
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ThiscameracantakepicturesusingtheinternalmemorywhennoxD-PictureCard(soldseparately)isinserted.“UsinganxD-PictureCard”(p.55)
“Numberofstorablepictures(stillpictures)/continuousrecordinglength(movies)intheinternalmemoryandxD-PictureCard”(p.56)
To remove the xD-Picture Card
1 2
Pressinthecarduntilitclicksandcomesoutslightly.Thengraspthecardandpullitout.
Loading the battery and the xD-Picture Card™ (sold separately) into the camera
DonotinsertanythingotherthananxD-PictureCardorthemicroSDAttachmentintothecamera.
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Battery/cardcompartmentcover
2
Batterylockknob
Thebatteryhasafrontsideandabackside.Insertthebatteryfromsothatthelisinthedirectionofthebatterylockknob.
Insertthebatterywhileslidingthebatterylockknobinthedirectionofthearrow.
Slidingthebatterylockknobinthedirectionofthearrowtounlock,andthenremovethebattery.
Turnoffthecamerabeforeopeningorclosingthebattery/cardcompartmentcover.
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Arrow pad and operation guideThesymbols, displayedonvarioussettingsandmovieplaybackscreensindicatethatthearrowpadistobeused.
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OK
X
Y M D
TIME
MENUCANCEL SET
Y M D
0.0 +0.3
+0.7 +1.0
EXPOSURE COMP.
Arrowpad
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Operationguidesdisplayedatthebottomofthescreenindicatethatthebutton,Ebutton,zoombutton,orSbuttonistobeused.
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OK SMENUBACK GO
SEL. IMAGE
TW SET OK
CAMERA MENU
MENUEXIT SET OK
Operationguide
Using the microSD card/microSDHC card (sold separately)
AmicroSDcardormicroSDHCcard(hereafterbothwillbereferredtoasmicroSDcard)isalsocompatiblewiththiscamerausingthemicroSDAttachment.
“UsingamicroSDAttachment”(p.57)
1 Insert the microSD card into the microSD Attachment.
InsertthecardentirelyintothemicroSDAttachment.
2 Insert the microSD Attachment into the camera.
Notch
To remove the microSD card
Pullthecardstraightout.
DonottouchthecontactareaofthemicroSDAttachmentormicroSDcarddirectlywithyourhand.
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Changing the display languageThelanguageofthemenuanderrormessagesdisplayedonthemonitorisselectable.
1 Press the button, and press ABCD to select [E] (SETUP).
SETUP
MENUEXIT SET OK
2 Press the E button.
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BACKUP
NORMAL
SETUP
ENGLISHPW ON SETUPMENU COLOR
MEMORY FORMAT
MENUEXIT SET OK
3 Use AB to select [W] and press the E button.
MENU
W
OK
FRANCAISDEUTSCHESPAÑOLITALIANO
ENGLISH 日本語
한국어
中文(简体)
中文(繁体)
BACK SET
4 Use ABCD to select your language and press the E button.
5 Press the button.
Setting the date and timeThedateandtimesethereareusedtoimagefilenames,dateprints,andotherdata.
1 Press the K button to turn on the camera.Thedateandtimesettingscreenisdisplayedwhenthedateandtimearenotset.
X
Y M
Y M D
D TIME
---- -- -- -- --
MENUCANCEL
Dateandtimesettingscreen
2 Use AB to select the year for [Y].
2009 -- -- -- --
X
Y M
Y M D
D TIME
MENUCANCEL
3 Press D to save the setting for [Y].
2009 -- -- -- --
X
Y M
Y M D
D TIME
MENUCANCEL
4 As in Steps 2 and 3, use ABCD and the E button to set [M] (month), [D] (day), [TIME] (hours and minutes) and [Y/M/D].
Forprecisetimesetting,presstheEbuttonasthetimesignalstrikes00seconds.
Tochangethedateandtime,adjustthesettingfromthemenu.[X](Date/time)(p.40)
To check the date and timePressthegbuttonwhilethecameraisturnedoff.Thecurrenttimeisdisplayedforapprox.3seconds.
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Shooting, Playback, and Erasing
3 Hold the camera, and compose the shot.
12M
P
4INNORM
Horizontalgrip
Verticalgrip
Monitor
Whenholdingthecamera,takecarenottocovertheflashwithyourfingers,etc.
4 Press the shutter button halfway down to focus on the subject.Whenthecamerafocusesonthesubject,theexposureislocked(shutterspeedandaperturevaluearedisplayed),andtheAFtargetmarkchangestogreen.
ThecamerawasunabletofocusiftheAFtargetmarkflashesred.Tryfocusingagain.
ShutterspeedAperturevalue
AFtargetmark
Presshalfway
1/400 F3.5
P
“Focusing”(p.51)
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Shooting with optimum aperture value and shutter speed (K mode)
Inthismode,automaticcamerashootingcanbeusedwhilealsoallowingchangestoawiderangeofothershootingmenufunctions,suchasexposurecompensation,whitebalanceandsoonasneeded.
1 Set the mode dial to K.
2 Press the K button to turn on the camera.
12M
P
4INNORM
Monitor(standbymodescreen)
Numberofstorablestillpictures(p.56)
PresstheKbuttonagaintoturnoffthecamera.
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5 To take the picture, gently press the shutter button all the way down while being careful not to shake the camera.
Imagereviewscreen
Pressfully
1/400 F3.5
P
To view images during shootingPressingtheqbuttonenablesplaybackofimages.Toreturntoshooting,eitherpresstheqbuttonagainorpresstheshutterbuttonhalfwaydown.
To shoot movies“Shootingmovies(Amode)”(p.18)
Viewing images
1 Set the mode dial to q.
Playbackimage
Framenumber
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2 Use ABCD to select an image.Displays10framesbeforethecurrentimage
Displaysnextimage
Displayspreviousimage
Displays10framesafterthecurrentimage
Thedisplaysizeoftheimagescanbechanged.“Indexview,calendarview,andclose-upview”(p.23)
To play back moviesSelectamovie,andpresstheEbutton.
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Movie
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Operations during movie playbackVolume:Duringplayback,pressAB.Fast-forward/rewind:SelectwithCD.Eachtimeabuttonispressed,theplaybackspeedcyclesthrough2×,20×,andstandard(1×)speedinthedirectionofthepressedbutton.Pause:PresstheEbutton.
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Duringplayback
Elapsedtime/Totalrecordingtime
First (last) frame/frame advance:Whilepaused,pressAtodisplaythefirstframe,andpressBtodisplaythelastframe.PressingCmakesthecameraplaybackinareversemotion,andpressingDmakesthecameraplaybacknormally.PresstheEbuttontoresumeplayback.
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Duringpause
To stop movie playbackPressthebutton.
Erasing images during playback (Single image erase)
1 Press the S button when the playback image to be erased is displayed.
ERASE
OK
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NOYES
SETCANCEL MENU
2 Press A to select [YES], and press the E button.
[KERASE](p.36)
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Using the best shooting mode for the scene ( mode)
1 Set the mode dial to .PORTRAIT
SET OKMENUEXIT
PressandholdtheEbuttontodisplayadescriptionoftheselectedmode.
2 Use AB to select the best shooting mode for the scene, and press the E button.
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4INNORM
Shootingmodeindicator
Tochangetoanotherscenemode,usethemenu.[JSCENEMODE](p.28)
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Shooting with automatic settings (h mode)
Thecameraautomaticallyselectsthebestshootingmodeforthescenefrom[PORTRAIT],[LANDSCAPE],[NIGHT+PORTRAIT],[SPORT]and[MACRO].Thisisafullyautomaticmodethatallowsyoutotakeapicturesuitedtothescenebysimplypressingtheshutterbutton.Cameramenusettingsarenotavailableinhmode.
1 Set the mode dial to h.
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4INNORM
iAUTO
Theindicatorchangestotheiconforthescenemodeselectedbythecamera.
Presstheshutterbuttonhalfwaydownorpressthegbuttontocheckwhichshootingmodethecamerahasautomaticallyselected.
Dependingontheshootingscene,thecameramaynotselecttheintendedshootingmode.
Ifthecameracannotdeterminethebestshootingmode,thepicturewillbetakeninKmode.
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Using Shooting Modes
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Smoothing out skin tone and texture (I mode)
Thecamerafindsaperson’sfaceandgivestheskinasmooth,translucentlookfortakingthepicture.
1 Set the mode dial to I.
12M
4INNORM
Imodeindicator
2 Point the camera toward the subject. Check the frame appearing around the face detected by the camera, and then press the shutter button to take the picture.Theuneditedimageandeditedimagearebothsaved.
Iftheimagecannotberetouched,onlytheuneditedimageissaved.
Theframemaynotappearormaytakesometimetoappearforsomesubjects.Inaddition,thisfunctionmayhavenovisibleeffectonsomesubjects.
The[IMAGESIZE]oftheretouchedimageislimitedto[J]orlower.
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Shooting movies (n mode)Audioisrecordedsimultaneously.
1 Set the mode dial to n.
Amodeindicator
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Using the zoomYoucannotusetheopticalzoomwhileshootingamovie.Pleaseusethe[DIGITALZOOM](p.27)
2 Press the shutter button halfway down to focus on the subject, and gently press the button all the way down to start recording.
Presshalfway
Pressfully 00:34
REC
Lightsredduringshooting
Remainingrecordingtime(p.56)
3 Gently press the shutter button all the way down to stop recording.
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Using the flashTheflashfunctionscanbeselectedtobestmatchtheshootingconditionsandrenderthedesiredimage.
1 Press the # button.
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AUTO
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FLASH AUTOAUTO ! # $
2 Use CD to select the setting option, and press the E button to set.
Item Description
FLASHAUTO Theflashfiresautomaticallyinlow-lightorbacklightconditions.
REDEYE Pre-flashesareemittedtoreducetheoccurrenceofred-eyeinyourphotos.
FILLIN Theflashfiresregardlessoftheavailablelight.
FLASHOFF Theflashdoesnotfire.
Using the optical zoomPressingthezoombuttonadjuststheshootingrange.
Pressingthewide(W)button
Pressingthetelephoto(T)button
Zoombar
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P
4INNORM
12M
P
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Opticalzoom:5×/Digitalzoom:5×
Useof[IMAGESTABILIZER](stillimages)/[DISMOVIEMODE](movies)(p.28)isrecommendedwhenshootingwiththetelephotozoom.
To take larger images without reducing image quality[FINEZOOM](p.26)
To take larger images[DIGITALZOOM](p.27)
Thezoombarappearanceidentifiesthestatusofthefinezoom/digitalzoom.
Finezoomrange
Digitalzoomrange
Whenusingopticalzoom
Whenusingfinezoom
Whenusingdigitalzoom
Opticalzoomrange
Using Shooting Functions
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Adjusting the brightness (Exposure compensation)
Theexposurevalueautomaticallysetbythecameracanbeadjustedbrighterordarkertoobtainadesiredshot.Thisfunctionisnotavailableinthehshootingmode.
1 Press the F button.
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+0.7 +1.0
EXPOSURE COMP.
Exposurecompensationvalue
2 Use ABCD to select the image showing the desired brightness, and then press the E button.
Shooting close-ups (Macro shooting)
Thisfunctionenablesthecameratofocusandshootsubjectsatclosedistances.
1 Press the & button.
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OKOKSET
OFFOFF% &
OFF
2 Use CD to select the setting option, and press the E button to set.
Item Description
OFF Macromodeisdeactivated.
MACROThisenablesshootingascloseas10cm/3.9in.*1(60cm/23.6in.*2)tothesubject.
SUPERMACRO*3
Thisenablesshootingascloseas3cm/1.2in.tothesubject.Subjectsat60cm/23.6in.orfarthercannotbebroughtintofocus.
*1Whenthezoomisatthewidest(W)position.*2Whenthezoomisatthemosttelephoto(T)position.*3 Thezoomisautomaticallyfixed.
Theflash(p.19)andzoom(p.19)cannotbesetinsupermacromode.
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Using the self-timerAftertheshutterbuttonispressedallthewaydown,thepictureistakenafteratimedelay.
1 Press the Y button.
OFF
P
OKOK
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NORM
SET
SELFTIMER
OFFON
Y
2 Use AB to select the setting option, and press the E button to set.
Item Description
OFF Thiscancelstheself-timer.
ON
Theself-timerlampturnsonforapprox.10seconds,thenblinksforapprox.2seconds,andthenthepictureistaken.
Self-timershootingisautomaticallycanceledafteroneshot.
To cancel the self-timer after it startsPresstheYbuttonagain.
Changing the shooting information display
Thedisplayofshootinginformationonthemonitorcanbechangedtobestmatchthesituation;forexample,theinformationcanberemovedifthereisaneedforaclearviewofthesubjectoragridcanbedisplayedtoassitwithprecisecomposition.
1 Press the g button.Thedisplayedshootinginformationchangesintheordershownbeloweachtimethebuttonispressed.“Shootingmodedisplay”(p.8)
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Normal
Noinformation
Histogram
Grid
Reading a histogram
Ifthepeakfillstoomuchoftheframe,theimagewillappearmostlywhite.
Ifthepeakfillstoomuchoftheframe,theimagewillappearmostlyblack.
Thegreensectionshowsluminancedistributionwithinthescreen’scenter.
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Using the FUNC menuTheFUNCmenuprovidesthefollowingmenufunctionsthatcanbequicklyaccessed,adjustedandset.[WB](p.26)• [ESP/n](p.27)•[ISO](p.26)• [AIMAGEQUALITY](p.25)•[DRIVE](p.26)•
1 Press the E button while ready to take a picture.
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2 Use AB to select the menu function and CD to select the setting option, and then press the E button to set.
Quickly calling and using shooting functions
Thefollowingmenufunctionscanbequicklycalledandused.
[PANORAMA](p.29)
[SHADOWADJ](p.28)
[MULTIWINDOW](p.22)
1 Press the H button.
PANORAMA
2 Use CD to select the menu function, and press the E button to set.
To use the effects preview screen (Multi window)Selectinganoptionfrom[ZOOM],[EXPOSURECOMP.],[WB]or[ESP/n]shows4previewimagesthatreflecttheadjustedvaluesoftheselectedshootingfunction.UseABCDtoselectthedesiredimage,andpresstheEbutton.
Brightening the monitor (Backlight boost)
PressingandholdingtheHbuttonbrightensthemonitor.Themonitorreturnstotheoriginalbrightnessifnooperationisperformedfor10seconds.
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Index view, calendar view, and close-up view
Indexviewandcalendarviewenablequickselectionofatargetimage.Close-upview(upto10xmagnification)allowscheckingofimagedetails.
1 Press the zoom button.
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To select an image in index viewUseABCDtoselectanimage,andpresstheEbuttontodisplaytheselectedimageinsingle-imageview.
To select images in calendar viewUseABCDtoselectadate,andpresstheEbuttontoviewtheimagestakenontheselecteddate.
To scroll an image in close-up viewUseABCDtomovetheviewingarea.
Changing the image information display
Asetofshootinginformationdisplayedonthescreencanbechanged.
1 Press the g button.Thedisplayedimageinformationchangesintheordershownbeloweachtimethebuttonispressed.
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Histogram
Noinformation
“Readingahistogram”(p.21)
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Using Playback Features
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Playing back panorama imagesPanoramaimagesthatwerecombinedtogetherusing[COMBINEINCAMERA1]or[COMBINEINCAMERA2]canbescrolledforviewing.
[GPANORAMA](p.29)
1 Select a panorama image during playback.
“Viewingimages”(p.15)
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2 Press the E button.
Currentviewingarea
To control panorama image playbackZoom in/Zoom out:Pressthezoombutton.Playback direction:PressABCDtoscrollinthedirectionofthepressedbutton.Pause:PresstheEbutton.Restart scrolling:PresstheEbutton.Stop playback:Pressthebutton.
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Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions.
Menus for Shooting Functions
Whenthemodedialissettoashootingmode(hKIA),settingscanbeadjusted.
Theiconnextto indicatesthepositiontoadjustthemodedialtowhensettingfunctions.
Thedefaultsettingsofthefunctionarehighlightedin .
Selecting the appropriate image quality for your application [A IMAGE QUALITY]AIMAGEQUALITY
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Still images
Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Application
IMAGESIZE
12M(3968×2976) SuitableforprintingpicturesoverA3(11×17in.).
5M(2560×1920) SuitableforprintingpicturesatA4(8.5×11in.).
3M(2048×1536) SuitableforprintingpicturesuptoA4(8.5×11in.).
2M(1600×1200) SuitableforprintingpicturesatA5(5×7in.).
1M(1280×960) Suitableforprintingpicturesatpostcardsize.
VGA(640×480) SuitableforviewingpicturesonaTVorusingpicturesonemailsandwebsites.
16:9(1920×1080) SuitableforviewingpicturesonwidescreenTV.
COMPRESSIONFINE Shootingathighquality.NORMAL Shootingatnormalquality.
Movies
Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Application
IMAGESIZEVGA Setsimagesizeto640×480.Allowsforfull-screentelevision
display.QVGA Setsimagesizeto320×240.
FRAMERATEN30fps*1 Allowsforasmootherimage.Forprioritizingimagequality
whenshooting.
O15fps*1 Settingforshootingwithstandardimagequality.Forprioritizingmovielengthwhenshooting.
*1 framespersecond
“Numberofstorablepictures(stillpictures)/continuousrecordinglength(movies)intheinternalmemoryandxD-PictureCard”(p.56)
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Adjusting to a natural color scheme [WB]BCAMERAMENUWB
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Submenu 2 Application
AUTOThecameraautomaticallyadjuststhewhitebalanceaccordingtotheshootingconditions.
5 Forshootingoutdoorsunderaclearsky
3 Forshootingoutdoorsunderacloudysky
1 Forshootingundertungstenlighting
wForshootingunderdaylightfluorescentlighting(householdlighting,etc.)
x Forshootingunderneutralfluorescentlighting(desklamps,etc.)
y Forshootingunderwhitefluorescentlighting(offices,etc.)
Selecting the ISO sensitivity [ISO]BCAMERAMENUISO
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AlthoughlowerISOvaluesreducesensitivity,sharpimagescanbetakenunderfullylitconditions.Largervaluesincreasesensitivitysothatimagescanbetakenatfastshutterspeedsevenunderdimlylitconditions.However,highsensitivityintroduceselectronicnoiseintotheresultingpicture,whichmaygiveitagrainyappearance.
Submenu 2 Application
AUTOThecameraautomaticallyadjuststhesensitivityaccordingtotheshootingconditions.
HIGHISOAUTO
Thecamerausesahighersensitivitycomparedto[AUTO]tominimizeblurcausedbyamovingsubjectorbycamerashake.
64/100/200/400/800/1600
SetISOsensitivitytoanumericalvalue.
Shooting pictures sequentially while the shutter button is held down [DRIVE]BCAMERAMENUDRIVE
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Submenu 2 Application
oOneframeisshoteachtimetheshutterbuttonispressed.
j*1Takesequentialshotsusingthefocusandbrightness(exposureandwhitebalance)setinthefirstframe.
cThecameratakessequentialshotsatafasterspeedthanin[j].
dThecameratakessequentialshotsatapproximately8frames/sec.
*1 Theshootingspeedvariesdependingonthesettingsfor[AIMAGEQUALITY](p.25).
Whensetto[j],theflash(p.19)cannotbesetto[REDEYE].Inaddition,whensetto[c],theflashislimitedtoeither#or$.Whensetto[d],theflashisfixedto$.
Whensetto[c]or[d],[IMAGESIZE]islimitedto[I]orlower,and[ISO]isfixedto[AUTO].Moreover,[FINEZOOM](p.26)and[DIGITALZOOM](p.27)arenotavailable.
Whensetto[j],[c],or[d],[R](soundrecording)(p.27)isnotavailable.
Shooting at higher magnifications than optical zoom without reducing the image quality [FINE ZOOM]BCAMERAMENUFINEZOOM
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Submenu 2 Application
OFF Onlyopticalzoomisusedtozoominforshooting.
ONOpticalzoomandimagecroppingarecombinedtozoominforshooting(Approx.31×(max.)).
Thisfunctionwillnotreduceimagequalitybecauseitdoesnotconvertimageswithfewerpixelsintoimageswithmorepixelsbyaddingpixelstoacroppedimage.
Whensetto[ON],[IMAGESIZE]islimitedto[H]orlower.
Thissettingisnotavailablewhen[DIGITALZOOM]issetto[ON].
Thisfunctionisnotavailablewhen[%SUPERMACRO](p.20)isselected.
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Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions.
Shooting at higher magnifications than optical zoom [DIGITAL ZOOM]BCAMERAMENUDIGITALZOOM
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Submenu 2 Application
OFF Onlyopticalzoomisusedtozoominforshooting.
ONOpticalzoomanddigitalzoomarecombinedtozoominforshooting(Approx.25×(max.)).
Thesettingisnotavailablewhen[FINEZOOM]issetto[ON].
Thisfunctionisnotavailablewhen[%SUPERMACRO](p.20)isselected.
Selecting the method for measuring the brightness [ESP/n]BCAMERAMENUESP/n
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Submenu 2 Application
ESP
Shootstoobtainabalancedbrightnessovertheentirescreen(Metersthebrightnessatthecenterandsurroundingareasofthescreenseparately).
5(spot) Shootsthesubjectatthecenterduringbacklighting.
Whensetto[ESP],thecentermayappeardarkwhenshootingagainststrongbacklighting.
Selecting the focusing area [AF MODE]BCAMERAMENUAFMODE
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Submenu 2 Application
FACEDETECT*1
Thisisusedfortakingpicturesofpeople(Thecameraautomaticallydetectsafaceandaframeappears.Presstheshutterbuttonhalfwaydown,andwhenthefaceisinfocus,thegreenAFtargetmarkappears.Theorangetargetmarkindicatesthattheareaotherthanthefaceisinfocus).
iESP
Thisenablesyoutocomposetheshotwithoutworryingaboutthefocusingposition.Thecamerafindsthesubjecttofocusonandautomaticallyadjuststhefocus.
SPOT ThecamerafocusesonthesubjectlocatedwithintheAFtargetmark.
*1 Forsomesubjects,theframemaynotappearormaytakesometimetoappear.
Recording sound when shooting still images [R]BCAMERAMENUR
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Submenu 2 ApplicationOFF Nosoundisrecorded.
ON
Thecameraautomaticallystartsrecordingforapprox.4secondsaftertakingthepicture.Thisisusefulforrecordingnotesorcommentsaboutthepicture.
Whenrecording,aimthemicrophone(p.6)atthesourceofthesoundyouwanttorecord.
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Reducing the blur caused by the camera shake when shooting [IMAGE STABILIZER] (still images) / [DIS MOVIE MODE] (movies)BCAMERAMENUIMAGESTABILIZER/DISMOVIEMODE
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Submenu 2 Application
OFF
The imagestabilizer isdeactivated.This is recommended for shootingwhenthecameraisfixedinplaceonatripodorotherstablesurface.
ON Theimagestabilizerisactivated.
Thecamera’sdefaultsettingsare[IMAGESTABILIZER](stillimages)to[ON]and[DISMOVIEMODE](movies)to[OFF].
Theremaybeanoisecomingfrominsidethecamerawhentheshutterbuttonispressedwith[IMAGESTABILIZER](stillimages)setto[ON].
Imagesmaynotbestabilizedifcamerashakeistoosevere.
Whentheshutterspeedisextremelyslow,suchaswhentakingstillshotsortakingpicturesatnight,thestabilizermaynotbeaseffective.
Whenshootingwhilethe[DISMOVIEMODE](movie)issetto[ON],theimagewillbeenlargedsomewhatbeforesaving.
Brightening the subject against backlight [SHADOW ADJ]BCAMERAMENUSHADOWADJ
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Submenu 2 Application
OFF Shootswithoutusing[SHADOWADJ].
ON
Thecamerafindsaperson’sfacethathasbeendarkenedbybacklightandmakesitappearbrighterfortakingthepicture.(Pointthecameratowardthesubject.Checktheframethatappearsaroundthefacedetectedbythecamera,andthenpresstheshutterbuttontotakethepicture.)
Forsomesubjects,theframemaynotappearormaytakesometimetoappear.
Whensetto[ON],[ESP/n](p.27)isautomaticallyfixedto[ESP],and[AFMODE](p.27)isautomaticallyfixedto[FACEDETECT].
Selecting a scene mode according to the shooting situation [J SCENE MODE]JSCENEMODE
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Inmode,theoptimumshootingsettingsarepre-programmedforspecificshootingscenes.Forthisreason,settingsmaynotbechangedinsomemodes.
Submenu 1 ApplicationBPORTRAIT/FLANDSCAPE/GNIGHTSCENE*1/MNIGHT+PORTRAIT/CSPORT/NINDOOR/WCANDLE/RSELFPORTAIT/SSUNSET*1/XFIREWORKS*1/VCUISINE/dDOCUMENTS/ NSMILESHOT*2/qBEACH&SNOW/YPRE-CAPTUREMOVIE
Thecameratakesapictureusingtheoptimumsettingsforthesceneconditions.
*1Whenthesubjectisdark,noisereductionisautomaticallyactivated.Thisapproximatelydoublestheshootingtime,duringwhichnootherpicturescanbetaken.
*2 Thefocusislockedatthefirstframe.
Shooting with a selected scene“Usingthebestshootingmodeforthescene(mode)”(p.17)
Detecting a smiling face to release the shutter automatically ([N SMILE SHOT] mode)1Select[NSMILESHOT],andaimthe
cameratowardthesubject.Theself-timerlampturnson.Whenasmilingfaceisdetected,thecameraautomaticallytakes3sequentialshots.
Picturescanalsobetakenmanuallybypressingtheshutterbutton.
Thecameramaynotbeabletodetectasmilingfaceforsomesubjects.
[IMAGESIZE]islimitedto[I]orlower.
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Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions.
Capturing the perfect moment when shooting ([YPRE-CAPTURE MOVIE] mode)1UseABtoselect[YPRE-CAPTURE
MOVIE],andpresstheEbuttontoset.Thisfunctionisreadyforshootingimmediatelyaftersettingthisoption.
2Presstheshutterbuttontostartmovieshooting.
Aftershootingstops,thecamerasavesa7-secondmovie,includingupto2secondsofrecordingtimetakenbeforetheshutterbuttonwaspressed,tothememorycard.
Theopticalzoomandautofocusfunctionareavailableduringmovierecording.
Soundisnotrecorded.
TheAFtargetmarkisnotdisplayed.
Select[IMAGESIZE]from[VGA]or[QVGA],andselect[FRAMERATE]from[30fps]or[15fps].
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Creating panoramic images [G PANORAMA]GPANORAMA
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Submenu 2 Application
COMBINEINCAMERA1*1
Threeframesaretakenandcombinedbythecamera.Theuseronlycomposestheshotssothatthetargetmarksandpointersoverlap,andthecameraautomaticallyreleasestheshutter.Theshootingfunctionsarealreadypresettotheoptimumsettingsforpanoramicshooting.
COMBINEINCAMERA2
Threeframesaretakenandcombinedbythecamera.Theusercomposestheshotsusingtheguideframeandmanuallyreleasestheshutter.
COMBINEINPC
TheframesthatweretakenarecombinedintoapanoramaimageusingtheOLYMPUSMaster2softwarefromtheprovidedCD-ROM.Picturesaretakeninthelast[ISO]or[JSCENEMODE]settings.(Excludingcertainscenemodes.)
*1Notavailableinmode(p.17).
The[AIMAGEQUALITY](p.25)settingcannotbechanged.
Thefocus,exposure(p.20),zoomposition(p.19),and[WB](p.26)arelockedatthefirstframe.
Theflash(p.19)isfixedto$(FLASHOFF)mode.
“Playingbackpanoramaimages”(p.24)
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Taking pictures with [COMBINE IN CAMERA 1]1Presstheshutterbuttontotakethefirst
frame.2Movethecameraslightlyinthedirectionof
thesecondframe.
SAVE OKMENUCANCEL
Targetmark
Pointer
Screenwhencombiningimagesfromlefttoright
3Movethecameraslowlywhilekeepingitstraight,andstopthecamerawherethepointerandtargetmarkoverlap.
Thecamerareleasestheshutterautomatically.
SAVE OKMENUCANCEL
Tocombineonlytwopictures,presstheEbuttonbeforetakingathirdframe.
4RepeatStep3totakeathirdframe.Afterthethirdframeistaken,thecameraautomaticallyprocessestheframesandthecombinedpanoramaimageisdisplayed.
Toexitthepanoramafunctionwithoutsavinganimage,pressthebutton.
Iftheshutterdoesnotautomaticallyrelease,try[COMBINEINCAMERA2]or[COMBINEINPC].
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Taking pictures with [COMBINE IN CAMERA 2]1UseCDtospecifyatwhichedgethenext
pictureistobeconnected.
MENUCANCEL
Directionforcombiningthe
nextframe
2Presstheshutterbuttontotakethefirstframe.
Aguideframeappearsasareference.
1stframe
MENUCANCEL MENUCANCEL
Guideframe
Jointarea
3Composethenextshotsothatthejointareaoverlapstheguideframe.
Compositionofthe2ndframe
OKSAVEMENUCANCEL
4Presstheshutterbuttontotakethenextshot. Tocombineonlytwopictures,presstheEbuttonbeforetakingthethirdframe.
5Repeatsteps3and4totakeathirdframe.
Afterthethirdframeistaken,thecameraautomaticallyprocessestheframesandthecombinedpanoramaimageisdisplayed.
Toexitthepanoramafunctionwithoutsavinganimage,pressthebutton.
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Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions.
Taking pictures with [COMBINE IN PC]1UseABCDtoselectthedirectionthatthe
framesarecombined.2Presstheshutterbuttontotakethefirst
frame,andthencomposethesecondshot.Composetheshotusingtheguideframesothatthetwoadjacentframesoverlap.
3RepeatStep2untilthenumberofrequiredframesaretaken,andthenpresstheEbuttonwhendone. Whenthegmarkisdisplayed,youcannotcontinueshootinganyfurther.Panoramashootingispossibleforupto10frames.
RefertotheOLYMPUSMaster2helpguidefordetailsonhowtomakepanoramaimages.
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Restoring the shooting functions to the default settings [D RESET]DRESET
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Submenu 1 Application
YES
Restoresthefollowingmenufunctionstothedefaultsettings:Flash(p.19)Exposurecompensation(p.20)Macro(p.20)Self-timer(p.21)[AIMAGEQUALITY](p.25)[GPANORAMA](p.29)[JSCENEMODE](p.28)Shootinginformationdisplay(p.21)Menufunctionsin[BCAMERAMENU](p.25to31)
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NO Thecurrentsettingsarenotchanged.
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Menus for Playback, Editing, and Printing FunctionsWhenthemodedialissettoq,settingscanbeadjustedduringimageplayback.
Playing back pictures automatically [G SLIDESHOW]GSLIDESHOW
Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Application
ALL/STILLPICTURE/MOVIE/CALENDAR
NORMAL/NEXTPAGE1/NEXTPAGE2/FLIP/SWIVEL/ZOOMUP/SLIDE/FADER/CHECKERBOARD/BLINDS/RANDOM
OFF/1/2Selects,respectively,thecontenttobeincludedintheslideshow,thetypeoftransitioneffectusedbetweenslides,andthebackgroundmusicoptions.
To start a slideshowTheslideshowstartsafterconfirming[BGM]settingsandpressingtheEbutton.Tostoptheslideshow,presstheEbuttonorthebutton.
Retouching images [H PERFECT FIX]HPERFECTFIX
Editedorretouchedimagescannotberetouchedagain.
Dependingonthepicture,theeditingmaynotbeeffective.
Theretouchingprocessmaylowertheimageresolution.
Submenu 1 ApplicationALL [SHADOWADJ]and[REDEYEFIX]areappliedtogether.SHADOWADJ Onlysectionsdarkenedbybacklightinganddimlightingarebrightened.REDEYEFIX Eyesthatarereddenedbytheflasharecorrected.
1SelectacorrectionitemusingABandpresstheEbutton.2UseCDtoselectanimageforretouching,andpresstheEbutton.
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Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions.
Retouching the skin and eyes [F BEAUTY FIX]FBEAUTYFIX
Dependingonthepicture,theeditingmaynotbeeffective.
Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Application
ALL ―
[CLEARSKIN],[SPARKLEEYE]and[DRAMATICEYE]areappliedtogether.
CLEARSKIN SOFT/AVG/HARD
Makesskinlooksmoothandtranslucent.Selectthecorrectioneffectfrom3levels.
SPARKLEEYE ― Enhancesthecontrastoftheeyes.
DRAMATICEYE ― Enlargesthesubject’s
eyes.
1UseABtoselectacorrectionitem,andpresstheEbutton.
2UseCDtoselectanimageforretouching,andpresstheEbutton.
Theretouchedimageissavedasaseparateimage.
When [CLEAR SKIN] is selectedUseABtoselecttheretouchinglevel,andpresstheEbutton.
CLEAR SKIN
SOFT
AVG
HARD
MENUBACK SET OK
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Changing the image size [Q]IEDITQ
Submenu 2 Application
C640×480 Thissavesalower-resolutioncopyoftheselectedimageforuseine-mailattachmentsandotherapplications.E320×240
1UseCDtoselectanimageandpresstheEbutton.
2UseABtoselectanimagesizeandpresstheEbutton.
Theresizedimageissavedasaseparateimage.
Cropping a picture [P]IEDITP
1UseCDtoselectanimage,andpresstheEbutton.
2Usethezoombuttontoselectthesizeofthecroppingframe,anduseABCDtomovetheframe.
TW SET OK
Croppingframe
3PresstheEbuttonafteryouhaveselectedtheareatotrim.
Theeditedimageissavedasaseparateimage.
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Changing the color tone of image [COLOR EDIT]IEDITCOLOREDIT
Submenu 2 Application
Black&white Thischangestheimagetoblackandwhite.
Sepia Thischangestheimagetoasepiatone.
Saturation(hard) Thisincreasesthecolorsaturationoftheimage.
Saturation(soft) Thisslightlyincreasesthecolorsaturationoftheimage.
Black&white
COLOR EDIT
Sepia
Saturation(hard)
Saturation(soft)
1UseABCDtoselectthedesiredcolor,andpresstheEbutton.
Theimagewiththeselectedcolorissavedasaseparateimage.
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Adding a calendar to an image [CALENDAR]IEDITCALENDAR
OK
CALENDAR
SET
1UseCDtoselectanimage,andpresstheEbutton.
2UseCDtoselectacalendar.UseABtoselecttheimageorientation,andthenpresstheEbutton.
3UseABtoselecttheYearofthecalendar,andpressD.
4UseABtoselecttheMonthofthecalendar,andpresstheEbutton.
Theeditedimageissavedasaseparateimage.
Highlighting a face with blurry effect around it [FACE FOCUS]IEDITFACEFOCUS
Afacethatislargestandfacingfrontinthepictureisdetectedasatarget.Insomeimages,suchtargetmaynotbedetected,andeditingcannotbeperformed.
1UseCDtoselectanimage,andpresstheEbutton.
Theeditedimageissavedasaseparateimage.
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Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions.
Creating an index of 9 frames from a movie [INDEX]IEDITINDEX
INDEX
SET OKMENUBACK
1UseCDtoselectamovie,andpresstheEbutton.
2UseABCDtoselectthefirstframe,andpresstheEbutton.
3UseABCDtoselectthelastframe,andpresstheEbutton.
Nineframesareextractedfromamovieandsavedasanewstillimage(INDEX).
Extracting a clip from a movie [EDIT]IEDITEDIT
Submenu 2 Application
NEWFILETheoriginalmovieisleftunchanged,andaclipfromthemovieissavedasaseparatemovie.
OVERWRITEAportionoftheoriginalmovieoverwritesandreplacestheoriginalmovie.
1UseCDtoselectamovie.2UseABtoselecteither[NEWFILE]or
[OVERWRITE]andpresstheEbutton.3UseCDtoselectthefirstframeoftheclip
tobeextracted,andpresstheEbutton.Whileselectingthefirstorlastframe,pressingABmovestothefirst/lastframeofthemovie.
4UseCDtoselectthelastframeofthecliptobeextracted,andpresstheEbutton.
Theextractedmovieclipissaved.
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Protecting images [0]JPLAYBACKMENU0
Protectedimagescannotbeerasedby[ERASE](p.16),[SEL.IMAGE],or[ALLERASE](p.36),butallimagesareerasedby[MEMORYFORMAT]/[FORMAT](p.37).
Submenu 2 ApplicationOFF Imagescanbeerased.
ON
Imagesareprotectedsothattheycannotbeerasedexceptbyformattingoftheinternalmemory/card.
1UseCDtoselectanimage.2UseABtoselect[ON].3Ifnecessary,repeatSteps1and2to
protectotherimages.4PresstheEbutton.
Rotating images [y]JPLAYBACKMENUy
Submenu 2 ApplicationU+90° Theimageisrotated90°clockwise.
V0° Theimageisnotrotated.
t–90° Theimageisrotated90°counter-clockwise.
1UseCDtoselectanimage.2UseAB toselecttherotationdirection.3Ifnecessary,repeatSteps1and2to
protectotherimages.4PresstheEbutton.
Thenewpictureorientationswillbesavedevenafterthepoweristurnedoff.
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Adding sound to still images [R]JPLAYBACKMENUR
Submenu 2 Application
YES
Thecameraadds(records)soundforapprox.4secondswhileplayingbacktheimage.Thisisusefulforrecordingnotesorcommentsabouttheimage.
NO Nosoundisrecorded.
1UseCDtoselectanimage.2Aimthemicrophonetowardthesound
source.
Microphone
3UseABtoselect[YES],andpresstheEbutton.
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Erasing images [K ERASE]KERASE
Beforeerasing,checkthatnoimportantdataisleftintheinternalmemoryorcard.
Submenu 1 Application
SEL.IMAGE Imagesareindividuallyselectedanderased.
ALLERASE Allimagesintheinternalmemoryorcardareerased.
Whenerasingpicturesintheinternalmemory,donotinsertthecardintothecamera.
Whenerasingpicturesfromthecard,insertacardintothecamerainadvance.
To individually select and erase images [SEL. IMAGE]1UseABtoselect[SEL.IMAGE],andpress
theEbutton.2UseABCDtoselecttheimagetobe
erased,andpresstheEbuttontoaddaRmarktotheimage.
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OK SMENUBACK GO
SEL. IMAGE
Rmark
3RepeatStep2toselecttheimagestobeerased,andthenpresstheSbuttontoerasetheselectedimages.
4UseABtoselect[YES],andpresstheEbutton.
TheimageswithaRmarkareerased.
To erase all images [ALL ERASE]1UseABtoselect[ALLERASE],andpress
theEbutton.2UseABtoselect[YES],andpressthe
Ebutton.
Saving print settings to the image data [L PRINT ORDER]LPRINTORDER
“PrintReservations(DPOF)”(p.45)
Printreservationcanbesetonlyforstillimagesthatarerecordedtothecard.
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Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions.
Menus for Other Camera Settings
Thesesettingscanbemadefromtheshootingmodetopmenuorplaybackmodetopmenu.
Erasing data completely [MEMORY FORMAT]/[FORMAT]ESETUPMEMORYFORMAT/FORMAT
Beforeformatting,checkthatnoimportantdataisleftintheinternalmemoryorcard.
Non-Olympuscardsandcardsthathavebeenformattedbyacomputermustbeformattedwiththiscamerabeforeuse.
Submenu 2 Application
YESCompletelyerasestheimagedataintheinternalmemory*1orcard(includingprotectedimages).
NO Cancelsformatting.
*1 Besuretoremovethecardbeforeformattingtheinternalmemory.
Copying images from the internal memory to the card [BACKUP]ESETUPBACKUP
Submenu 2 Application
YES Backsupimagedatafromtheinternalmemorytothecard.
NO Cancelsthebackup.
Ittakessometimetobackupdata.Checkthatthebatteryhassufficientpowerbeforestartingthebackup.
Changing the display language [W]ESETUPW
“Changingthedisplaylanguage”(p.13)
Submenu 2 Application
Languages*1Thelanguageforthemenusanderrormessagesdisplayedonthemonitorisselected.
*1 Theavailablelanguagesvarydependingonthecountryand/orregionwherethecamerawaspurchased.
Setting the startup display screen and sound when the camera is turned on [PW ON SETUP]ESETUPPWONSETUP
Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Application
SCREEN
OFF Noimageisdisplayed.
1 Apresetimage*1isdisplayed.
2
Astillimagestoredintheinternalmemoryorcardisregisteredfordisplay.(Thisoptionleadstothesetupscreen.)
VOLUMEOFF(Nosound)/LOW/HIGH
Thevolumeofthestartupsoundisselected.
*1 Thisimagecannotbechanged.
To register a startup image1Select[2]insubmenu3for[SCREEN].2UseCDtoselecttheimagetobe
registered,andpresstheEbutton.
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Selecting the menu screen color and background [MENU COLOR]ESETUPMENUCOLOR
Submenu 2 ApplicationNORMAL/COLOR1/COLOR2/COLOR3 Selectsthemenuscreencolororbackgroundimageaccordingtoyourpreference.
Selecting the camera sound and its volume [SOUND SETTINGS]ESETUPSOUNDSETTINGS
Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Submenu 4 Application
BEEPSOUNDTYPE 1/2
Selectstheoperatingsoundandvolumeofthecamerabuttons(excepttheshutterbutton).VOLUME OFF(Nosound)/
LOW/HIGH
SHUTTERSOUNDSOUNDTYPE 1/2/3
Selectstheshuttersoundandvolume.VOLUME OFF(Nosound)/
LOW/HIGH
8 OFF(Nosound)/LOW/HIGH — Adjuststhewarningsoundvolume.
qVOLUME OFF(Nosound)or5volumelevels — Adjuststheimageplaybackvolume.
Toturnoffallsoundsatonce,makethesettingfrom[FSILENTMODE](p.41).
Viewing the image immediately after shooting [REC VIEW]ESETUPRECVIEW
Submenu 2 Application
OFF Theimagebeingrecordedisnotdisplayed.Thisallowstheusertoprepareforthenextshotwhilefollowingthesubjectinthemonitoraftershooting.
ONTheimagebeingrecordedisdisplayed.Thisallowstheusertomakeabriefcheckoftheimagethatwasjusttaken.
Evenwhensetto[ON],youcanresumeshootingwhiletheimageisbeingdisplayed.
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Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions.
Resetting the file names of pictures [FILE NAME]ESETUPFILENAME
Month:1toC(A=October,B=November,C=December)
Day:01to31
Pmdd
Foldername Foldername FilenameDCIM 100OLYMP
999OLYMP
Pmdd0001.jpg
Pmdd9999.jpg
Automaticnumbering
Automaticnumbering
Submenu 2 Application
RESET
Thisresetsthesequentialnumberforthefoldernameandfilenamewheneveranewcardisinserted.*1Thisisusefulwhengroupingimagesonseparatecards.
AUTO
Evenwhenanewcardisinserted,thiscontinuesthenumberingforthefoldernameandfilenamefromthepreviouscard.Thisisusefulformanagingallimagefoldernamesandfilesnameswithsequentialnumbers.
*1 Thenumberforthefoldernameisresetto100,andtheoneforthefilenameisresetto0001.
Adjusting the CCD and adjusting the image processing function [PIXEL MAPPING]ESETUPPIXELMAPPING
Thisfunctionhasalreadybeenadjustedatfactoryshipping,andnoadjustmentisneededrightafterpurchase.Approximatelyonceayearisrecommended.
Forbestresults,waitatleastoneminuteaftertakingorviewingpicturesbeforeperformingpixelmapping.Ifthecameraisturnedoffduringpixelmapping,besuretoperformitagain.
To adjust the CCD and the image processing functionPresstheEbuttonwhen[START](submenu2)isdisplayed.ThecamerachecksandadjuststheCCDandtheimageprocessingfunctionatthesametime.
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Adjusting the brightness of the monitor [s]ESETUPs
To adjust the monitor brightness1UseABtoadjustthebrightnesswhile
viewingthescreen,andthenpresstheEbutton.
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SET OKMENUBACK
Setting the date and time [X]ESETUPX
“Settingthedateandtime”(p.13)
To select the date and time display order1PressDaftersettingMinute,anduseAB
toselectthedatedisplayorder.
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Dateorder
Setting the date and time for another time zone [DUALTIME]ESETUPDUALTIME
When[DUALTIME]issetto[ON],thedateandtimesethereareusedinimagefilenames,datedprintsandotherdata.
Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Application
OFF — Switchestothedateandtimesetin[X].
ON(Proceedstothesettingscreen*1.)
Thedateandtimesettingsfrom[DUALTIME]areusedinfilenames,datedprintsandotherdata.
*1 Thesettingprocedureisidenticaltothatin“Settingthedateandtime”(p.13).
Thedatedisplayorderisthesameasthatsetwith[X].
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Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions.
Selecting the video signal system to match your TV [VIDEO OUT]ESETUPVIDEOOUT
TheTVvideosignalsystemvariesdependingonthecountriesandregions.BeforeviewingcameraimagesonyourTV,selectthevideooutputaccordingtoyourTV’svideosignaltype.
Submenu 2 ApplicationNTSC ThecameraiscompatiblewithTVsinNorthAmerica,Taiwan,Korea,Japanandothers.PAL ThecameraiscompatiblewithTVsinEurope,Chinaandothers.
Thefactorydefaultsettingsdifferaccordingtotheregionwherethecameraissold.
To play back camera images on a TV1ConnecttheTVandcamera.
ConnecttotheTVvideoinputjack(yellow)andaudioinputjack(white).
Multi-connector
A/Vcable(supplied)
2UsethecameratoselectthevideosignalformatthatmatchesthatoftheconnectedTV([NTSC]/[PAL]).
3TurnontheTV,andchange“INPUT”to“VIDEO(aninputjackconnectedtothecamera).” FordetailsonchangingtheinputsourceoftheTV,refertotheTV’sinstructionmanual.
4Setthemodedialtoq,anduseABCDtoselecttheimageforplayback. DependingontheTV’ssettings,thedisplayedimagesandinformationmaybecomecropped.
Saving battery power between shots [POWER SAVE]ESETUPPOWERSAVE
Submenu 2 Application
OFF Cancels[POWERSAVE].
ON
Whenthecameraisnotbeingusedforapprox.10seconds,themonitorautomaticallyturnsofftosavebatterypower.
To resume standby modePressanybuttonorturnthemodedial.
Turning off the camera sounds [F SILENT MODE]FSILENTMODE
Submenu 1 Application
OFF Thisactivatestheindividualsettingsof[SOUNDSETTINGS].
ONTheelectronicsounds(operatingsound,shuttersound,warningsound)andplaybacksoundsaremuted.
[SOUNDSETTINGS](p.38)
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Printing
2 Turn on the printer, and then connect the printer and camera.
OKPC / CUSTOM PRINTEASY PRINT START
Dbutton
USBcable(supplied)
Multi-connector
3 Press D to start printing.
4 To print another image, use CD to select an image, and press the E button.
To exit printingAfteraselectedimageisdisplayedonthescreen,disconnecttheUSBcablefromthecameraandprinter.
PRINTEXIT OK
Direct printing (PictBridge*1)ByconnectingthecameratoaPictBridge-compatibleprinter,youcanprintimagesdirectlywithoutusingacomputer.TofindoutifyourprintersupportsPictBridge,refertotheprinter’sinstructionmanual.
*1 PictBridgeisastandardforconnectingdigitalcamerasandprintersofdifferentmakersandprintingoutpicturesdirectly.
Theprintingmodes,papersizes,andotherparametersthatcanbesetwiththecameravarydependingontheprinterthatisused.Fordetails,refertotheprinter’sinstructionmanual.
Fordetailsontheavailablepapertypes,loadingpaper,andinstallinginkcassettes,refertotheprinter’sinstructionmanual.
Printing images at the printer’s standard settings [EASY PRINT]
1 Display the image to be printed on the monitor.
“Viewingimages”(p.15)
Printingcanalsobestartedwhenthecameraisturnedoff.AfterperformingStep2,useABtoselect[EASYPRINT],presstheEbutton.UseCDtoselectanimage,andpresstheEbutton.
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Changing the printer’s settings for printing [CUSTOM PRINT]
1 Follow Steps 1 and 2 for [EASY PRINT] (p. 42), and press the E button.
EASY PRINT
USB
SET OK
EXIT
CUSTOM PRINT
PC
2 Use AB to select [CUSTOM PRINT], and press the E button.
3 Use AB to select the print mode, and press the E button.
Submenu 2 Application
PRINT ThisprintstheimageselectedinStep6.
ALLPRINT Thisprintsallimagesstoredintheinternalmemoryorcard.
MULTIPRINTThisprintsanimagemultipletimesononepage.Severallayoutoptionsareavailable.
ALLINDEX Thisprintsanindexofallimagesstoredintheinternalmemoryorcard.
PRINTORDER*1 Thisprintsimagesbasedontheprintreservationdataonthecard.
*1 [PRINTORDER]isavailableonlywhenprintreservationshavebeenmade.“PrintReservations(DPOF)”(p.45)
4 Use AB to select [SIZE] (Submenu 3), and press D.
Ifthe[PRINTPAPER]screenisnotdisplayed,the[SIZE],[BORDERLESS]and[PICS/SHEET]aresettotheprinter’sstandard.
STANDARDSTANDARD
PRINTPAPER
SET OKMENUBACK
SIZE BORDERLESS
5 Use AB to select the [BORDERLESS] or [PICS/SHEET] settings, and press the E button.
Submenu 4 Application
OFF/ON*1
Theimageisprintedwithaborderaroundit([OFF]).Theimageisprintedtofilltheentirepaper([ON]).
(Thenumberofimagespersheetvariesdependingontheprinter.)
Thenumberofimagespersheet([PICS/SHEET])isselectableonlywhen[MULTIPRINT]isselectedinStep3.
*1 Theavailablesettingsfor[BORDERLESS]varydependingontheprinter.
If[STANDARD]isselectedinSteps4and5,theimageisprintedattheprinter’sstandardsettings.
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6 Use CD to select an image.
7 Press A to make a [SINGLE PRINT] reservation for the displayed image. Press B to make detailed printer settings for the current image.
To make detailed printer settings1UseABCDtomakesettingsandpress
theEbutton.
DATE
PRINT INFO
SET OK
P
FILE NAME
< xWITHOUTWITHOUT
1
EXIT MENU
Submenu 5 Submenu 6 Application
<× 0to10 Thisselectsthenumberofprints.
DATE WITH/WITHOUT
Selecting[WITH]printstheimageswiththedate.Selecting[WITHOUT]printstheimageswithoutthedate.
FILENAME WITH/WITHOUT
Selecting[WITH]printsthefilenameontheimage.Selecting[WITHOUT]doesnotprintanyfilenameontheimage.
P(Proceedstothesettingscreen.)
Thisselectsaportionoftheimageforprinting.
To crop an image (P)1Usethezoombuttontoselectthesizeofthe
croppingframe,useABCDtomovetheframe,andthenpresstheEbutton.
Croppingframe
TW SET OK
2UseABtoselect[OK],andpresstheEbutton.
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MENUBACK SET OK
IN
OKCANCEL
8 If necessary, repeat Steps 6 and 7 to select the image to be printed, make the detailed settings, and set [SINGLEPRINT].
9 Press the E button.
SET OKMENUBACK
PRINTCANCEL
10 Use AB to select [PRINT], and press the E button.Printingstarts.
When[OPTIONSET]isselectedin[ALLPRINT]mode,the[PRINTINFO]screenisdisplayed.
Afterprintinghasfinished,[PRINTMODESELECT]willbedisplayed.
ALL PRINT
PRINT MODE SELECT
SET OK
ALL INDEXPRINT ORDER
MULTI PRINT
EXIT MENU
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To cancel printing1PresstheEbuttonwhile
[TRANSFERRING]isdisplayed.2Select[CANCEL]usingABandthen
presstheEbutton.
SET OK
CONTINUECANCEL
CANCEL OK
TRANSFERRING
11 Press the button.
12 When the message [REMOVE USB CABLE] is displayed, disconnect the USB cable from the camera and printer.
Print Reservations (DPOF*1)Inprintreservations,thenumberofprintsanddateimprintoptionaresavedintheimageonthecard.ThisenableseasyprintingataprinterorprintshopsupportingDPOFbyusingonlytheprintreservationsonthecardwithoutacomputeroracamera.
*1 DPOFisastandardforstoringautomaticprintoutinformationfromdigitalcameras.
Printreservationscanbesetonlyfortheimagesstoredonthecard.Insertacardwithrecordedimagesbeforemakingprintreservations.
DPOFreservationssetbyanotherDPOFdevicecannotbechangedbythiscamera.Makechangesusingtheoriginaldevice.MakingnewDPOFreservationswiththiscamerawillerasethereservationsmadebytheotherdevice.
DPOFprintreservationscanbemadeforupto999imagespercard.
Single-frame print reservations [<]
1 Set the mode dial to q, and then press the button to display the top menu.
2 Use ABCD to select [L PRINT ORDER], and press the E button.
PRINT ORDER
SET OK
<U
EXIT MENU
3 Use AB to select [<], and press the E button.
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2009.08.26 12:30100-0004
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SET OK
4 Use CD to select the image for print reservation. Use AB to select the quantity. Press the E button.
SET OKMENUBACK
DATETIME
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5 Use AB to select the [X] (date print) screen option, and press the E button.
Submenu 2 ApplicationNO Thisprintstheimageonly.
DATE Thisprintstheimagewiththeshootingdate.
TIME Thisprintstheimagewiththeshootingtime.
OKSETBACK MENU
PRINT ORDER
SETCANCEL
1 ( 1)1 ( 1)
6 Use AB to select [SET], and press the E button.
Reserving one print each of all images on the card [U]
1 Follow Steps 1 and 2 in [<] (p. 45).
2 Use AB to select [U], and press the E button.
3 Follow Steps 5 to 6 in [<].
Resetting all print reservation data
1 Set the mode dial to q, and then press the button to display the top menu.
2 Use ABCD to select [L PRINT ORDER], and press the E button.
3 Use AB to select either [<] or [U], and press the E button.
OKSETBACK MENU
PRINT ORDER SETTING
PRINT ORDERED
RESETKEEP
4 Use AB to select [RESET], and press the E button.
Resetting the print reservation data for selected images
1 Follow Steps 1 and 2 of “Resetting all print reservation data” (p. 46).
2 Use AB to select [<], and press the E button.
3 Use AB to select [KEEP] and press the E button.
4 Use CD to select the image with the print reservation you want to cancel. Use AB to set the print quantity to “0”.
5 If necessary, repeat Step 4, and then press the E button when finished.
6 Use AB to select the [X] (date print) screen option, and press the E button.Thesettingsareappliedtotheremainingimageswiththeprintreservationdata.
7 Use AB to select [SET], and press the E button.
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Using OLYMPUS Master 2
WindowsAfterthecomputerdetectsthecamera,amessageindicatingthesuccessoftheoperationwillappear.Confirmthemessagebyclicking“OK.”Thecameraisrecognizedasaremovabledisk.
MacintoshWheniPhotostarted,exitiPhotoandstartOLYMPUSMaster2.
Whilethecameraisconnectedtothecomputer,shootingfunctionsaredisabled.
ConnectingthecameratoacomputerviaaUSBhubmaycauseunstableoperation.
When[MTP]issetforthesubmenuthatappearsbypressingDafterselecting[PC]inStep3,imagescannotbetransferredtoacomputerusingOLYMPUSMaster2.
Starting OLYMPUS Master 2
1 Double-click the OLYMPUS Master 2 icon.
Windowsappearsonthedesktop.
MacintoshappearsintheOLYMPUSMaster2folder.
Browsewindowappearsafterstartingthesoftware.
WhenOLYMPUSMaster2isstartedforthefirsttimeafterinstallation,“DefaultSettings”and“Registration”screenswillappear.Followtheinstructionsonthescreen.
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Connecting the camera to a computer
1 Make sure the camera is turned off.Themonitorisoff.
Thelensisretracted.
2 Connect the camera to a computer.Thecameraautomaticallyturnson.
EASY PRINT
USB
SET OK
EXIT
CUSTOM PRINT
PC
USBcable(supplied)
Multi-connector
LocatethepositionoftheUSBportbyreferringtoyourcomputer’sinstructionsmanual.
3 Use AB to select [PC], and press the E button.Thecomputerautomaticallydetectsthecameraasanewdeviceonthefirstconnection.
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Operating OLYMPUS Master 2WhenOLYMPUSMaster2isstarted,aQuickStartGuidewillappearonthescreentohelpyoubecomefamiliarwiththesoftware.IftheQuickStartGuideisnotdisplayed,click inthetoolbartoshowtheGuide.
Fordetailsontheoperation,refertothehelpguideofthesoftware.
Transferring and saving images without using OLYMPUS Master 2ThiscameraiscompatiblewiththeUSBMassStorageClass.Youcantransferandsavetheimagedataonyourcomputerwhilethecameraandthecomputerareconnected.
System requirementsWindows : Windows2000Professional/
XPHomeEdition/XPProfessional/Vista
Macintosh : MacOSXv10.3orlater OnacomputerrunningWindowsVista,if[MTP]issetforthesubmenuthatappearsbypressingDafterselecting[PC]inStep3of“Connectingthecameratoacomputer”(p.47),WindowsPhotoGallerywillbecomeavailable.
EvenifacomputerhasUSBports,properoperationisnotguaranteedinthefollowingcases:ComputerswithUSBportsinstalledusinganexpansioncard,etc.
Computerswithoutafactory-installedOSandhome-builtcomputers
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Usage Tips
Ifthecameradoesnotworkasintended,orifanerrormessageisdisplayedonthescreen,andyouareunsureofwhattodo,refertotheinformationbelowtofixtheproblem(s).
Troubleshooting
Battery“The camera does not work even when battery is installed.”Insertrechargedbatteryinthecorrectdirection.
“Chargingthebattery”(p.10),“LoadingthebatteryandthexD-PictureCardTM(soldseparately)intothecamera”(p.11)
Batteryperformancemayhavebeenreducedtemporarilyduetolowtemperature.Takethebatteryoutofthecameraandwarmthembyputtingtheminyourpocketforawhile.
Card/Internal memory“An error message is displayed.”“Errormessage”(p.50)
Shutter button“No picture is taken when the shutter button is pressed.”Setthemode dialtoapositionotherthanq.
Cancel sleep mode
Tosavebatterypower,thecameraautomaticallygoesintosleepmodeandthemonitorturnsoffifthereisnooperationfor3minuteswhenthecameraisturnedon.Nopictureistakeneveniftheshutterbuttonisfullypressedinthismode.Operatethezoombuttonorotherbuttonstorestorethecamerafromsleepmodebeforetakingapicture.Ifthecameraisleftonfor12minutes,itautomaticallyturnsoff.PresstheKbuttontoturnthecameraon.
Waituntil#(flashcharge)stopsblinkingbeforetakingpictures.
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Monitor“It is difficult to see the image on the monitor.”Condensation*1mayhaveformedinsidethemonitor.Turnoffthepower,andwaitforthecamerabodytobecomeacclimatedtothesurroundingtemperatureanddryoutbeforetakingpictures.*1Dewdropscanforminthecamerawhenitissuddenlytakenfromacoldlocationintoawarm,humidroom.
“Vertical lines appear on the screen.”Verticallinesmayappearonthescreenwhenthecameraispointedatanextremelybrightsubjectinsituationssuchasclearweatherconditions.Thelinesdonotappear,however,inthefinalstillimage.
“The light is caught in the picture”Shootingwithflashindarksituationsresultsinanimagewithmanyflashreflectionsondustintheair.
Date and time function“Date and time settings return to the default setting.”Ifthebatteryisremovedandleftoutofthecameraforabout3days*2,thedateandtimesettingsreturntothedefaultsettingsandmustbereset.*2 Thetimeuntilthedateandtimesettingsreturntothedefaultsettingvariesdependingonhowlongthebatteryhasbeenloaded.
“Settingthedateandtime”(p.13)
Other“There is a noise coming from inside the camera during shooting.”Themovementofthelensmaymakeanoiseevenifthecameraisnotbeingoperatedbecausetheautofocusfunctionisactivewhenthecameraisreadytoshoot.
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Error message
Whenoneofthemessagesbelowisdisplayedonthemonitor,checkthecorrectiveaction.
Error message Corrective action
qCARD ERROR
Card problemInsertanewcard.
qWRITE
PROTECT
Card problemUseacomputertocanceltheread-onlysetting.
>MEMORY FULL
Internal memory problemInsertacard.Eraseunwantedimages.*1
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Card problemReplacethecard.Eraseunwantedimages.*1
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CARD SETUP
CLEAN CARDFORMAT
Card problemUseABtoselect[CLEANCARD],andpresstheEbutton.Takeoutthecard,wipethecontactarea(p.55)withasoft,drycloth,andthenloadthecardagain.UseABtoselect[FORMAT],andpresstheEbutton.Next,useABtoselect[YES],andthenpresstheEbutton.*2
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POWER OFFMEMORY FORMAT
Internal memory problemUseABtoselect[MEMORYFORMAT],andpresstheEbutton.Next,useABtoselect[YES],andpresstheEbutton.*2
LNO PICTURE
Internal memory/Card problemTakepicturesbeforeviewingthem.
rPICTURE ERROR
Problem with selected imageUsephotoretouchingsoftware,etc.,toviewtheimageonacomputer.Iftheimagestillcannotbeviewed,theimagefileiscorrupted.
rTHE IMAGE
CANNOTBE EDITED
Problem with selected imageUsephotoretouchingsoftware,etc.,toedittheimageonacomputer.
CARD-COVER OPEN
Operation problemClosethebattery/cardcompartmentcover.
gBATTERY
EMPTY
Battery problemChargethebattery.
NO CONNECTION
Connection problemConnectthecameraandcomputerorprintercorrectly.
NO PAPER
Printer problemLoadpaperintotheprinter.
NO INK
Printer problemRefilltheinkintheprinter.
JAMMED
Printer problemRemovethejammedpaper.
SETTINGS CHANGED*3
Printer problemReturntothestatuswheretheprintercanbeused.
PRINT ERROR
Printer problemTurnoffthecameraandprinter,checktheprinterforanyproblems,andthenturnthepoweronagain.
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Problem with selected imageUseacomputertoprint.
*1 Beforeerasingimportantimages,downloadthemtoacomputer.
*2 Alldatawillbeerased.*3 Thisisdisplayed,forinstance,whentheprinter’spapertrayhasbeenremoved.Donotoperatetheprinterwhilemakingtheprintsettingsonthecamera.
*4 Thiscameramaybeunabletoprintimagestakenbyothercameras.
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Shooting tipsWhenyouareunsureofhowtotakeapicturethatyouenvision,refertotheinformationbelow.
Focusing
“Focusing on the subject”Taking a picture of a subject not in the center of the screen
Afterfocusingonanobjectatthesamedistanceasthesubject,composetheshot,andtakethepicture.
“Pressingtheshutterbuttonhalfway”(p.14)
Set [AF MODE] (p. 27) to [iESP].
Taking a picture of subjects where autofocus is difficult
Inthefollowingcases,afterfocusingonanobject(bypressingtheshutterbuttonhalfwaydown)withhighcontrastatthesamedistanceasthesubject,composetheshotandtakethepicture.
Subjectswithlowcontrast
Whenextremelybrightobjectsappearinthecenterofthe
screen
Objectwithnoverticallines*1
*1 Itisalsoeffectivetocomposetheshotbyholdingthecameraverticallytofocusandthenreturningtothehorizontalpositiontotakethepicture.
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Fast-movingobject
Whenthesubjectisnotinthecenteroftheframe
Camera shake
“Taking pictures without camera shake”Taking pictures using [IMAGE STABILIZER] (p. 28)
Whenapictureistakenofashadowysubject,theCCD*1shiftstocorrectforcamerashakeeveniftheISOspeedisnotincreased.Thisfunctionisalsoeffectivewhentakingpicturesatahighzoommagnification.*1 Adevicethattakeslightreceivedthroughthelensandconvertsitintoelectricsignals.
Select [jSPORT] in mode (p. 28)
The[jSPORT]modeusesafastshutterspeedandcanreducetheblurincurredbyamovingsubject.
Taking pictures at a high ISO sensitivity
IfahighISOspeedisselected,picturescanbetakenatahighshutterspeedevenatlocationswhereaflashcannotbeused.
[ISO](p.26)
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Exposure (brightness)
“Taking pictures with the right brightness”Taking pictures of a subject against a backlight
Afaceagainstthebacklightisbrightened.
[SHADOWADJ](p.22,28)
Taking pictures using [FACE DETECT] for [AF MODE] (p. 27)
Appropriateexposureisobtainedforafaceagainstthebacklight,andthefaceisbrightened.
Taking pictures using [n] for [ESP/n] (p. 27)
Brightnessismatchedwithasubjectinthecenterofthescreenandtheimageisnotaffectedbybackgroundlight.
Taking pictures using [#] (FILL IN) (p. 19) flash
Asubjectagainstthebacklightisbrightened.
Taking pictures of a white beach or snow scene
Setthemodeto[qBEACH&SNOW](p.28)
Taking pictures using exposure compensation (p. 20)
Adjustthebrightnesswhileviewingthescreenfortakingthepicture.Normally,takingpicturesofwhitesubjects(suchassnow)resultsinimagesthataredarkerthantheactualsubject.UsetheFbuttontoadjustinthepositivedirectiontoexpresswhitesastheyappear.
Whentakingpicturesofblacksubjects,ontheotherhand,itiseffectivetoadjustinthenegativedirection.
Color hue
“Taking pictures that capture natural colors”
Taking pictures by selecting [WB] (p. 26)
Bestresultsinmostenvironmentscannormallybeobtainedwiththe[AUTO]setting,butforsomesubjects,youshouldtryexperimentingwithdifferentsettings.(Thisisespeciallytrueforsunshadeunderaclearsky,mixednaturalandartificiallightsettings,andsoon.)
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“Taking sharper pictures”Taking pictures with the optical zoom
Avoidusing[DIGITALZOOM](p.27)totakepictures.
Taking pictures at a low ISO sensitivity
IfthepictureistakenwithahighISOsensitivity,noise(smallcoloredspotsandcolorunevennessthatwerenotintheoriginalimage)canoccur,andtheimagecanappeargrainy.
[ISO](p.26)
Panorama
“Taking pictures so that the frames are stitched smoothly”
A tip for panoramic shooting
Takingpicturesbypivotingwiththecameraatthecenterpreventsshiftingoftheimage.Whentakingpicturesofcloseobjectsinparticular,pivotingwiththelensendatthecenterproducesfavorableresults.
Batteries
“Making batteries last longer”Avoid any of the following operations when not actually taking pictures because they deplete the battery power
Repeatedlypressingtheshutterbuttonhalfway
Repeatedlyusingthezoom
Set [POWER SAVE] (p. 41) to [ON]
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Playback/Editing tips
Playback
“Playing images in the internal memory or card”
Remove the card when playing images in the internal memory
“LoadingthebatteryandthexD-PictureCard™(soldseparately)intothecamera”(p.11)
“UsingthemicroSDcard/microSDHCcard(soldseparately)”(p.12)
Editing
“Erasing the sound recorded to a still image”
Record over the sound with silence when playing back the image
[R](Addsoundtostillimages)(p.36)
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Appendix
Battery and chargerThiscamerausesoneOlympuslithium-ionbattery(LI-42B/LI-40B).Noothertypeofbatteriescanbeused.
CAUTION:Thereisariskofexplosionifthebatteryisreplacedwiththeincorrectbatterytype.Disposeoftheusedbatteryfollowingtheinstructions.“BatteryHandlingPrecautions”(p.60)
Powerconsumptionbythecameravariesdependingonwhichfunctionsareused.Duringtheconditionsdescribedbelow,powerisconsumedcontinuouslyandthebatterybecomesexhaustedquickly.Thezoomisusedrepeatedly.Theshutterbuttonispressedhalfwayrepeatedlyinshootingmode,activatingtheautofocus.Apictureisdisplayedonthemonitorforanextendedperiodoftime.Thecameraisconnectedtoacomputerorprinter.
Usinganexhaustedbatterymaycausethecameratoturnoffwithoutdisplayingthebatterylevelwarning.Therechargeablebatteryisnotfullychargedatthetimeofpurchase.ChargethebatteryfullywithLI-41C/LI-40Cchargerbeforeuse.Theprovidedrechargeablebatteryusuallytakesapproximately2hourstocharge(varieswithusage).ThesuppliedLI-41CbatterychargerisusedonlyforLI-42B/LI-40Bbattery.Donotchargeothertypeofbatterywiththesuppliedbatterycharger.Itmightcauseexplosion,leaking,overheatingorfire.Forplug-intypebatterycharger:Thispowerunitisintendedtobecorrectlyorientatedinaverticalorfloormountposition.
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ExteriorWipegentlywithasoftcloth.Ifthecameraisverydirty,soaktheclothinmildsoapywaterandwringwell.Wipethecamerawiththedampclothandthendryitwithadrycloth.Ifyouhaveusedthecameraatthebeach,useaclothsoakedincleanwaterandwrungwell.
MonitorWipegentlywithasoftcloth.
LensBlowdustoffthelenswithacommercialblower,thenwipegentlywithalenscleaner.
Battery/ChargerWipegentlywithasoft,drycloth.
Donotusestrongsolvents,suchasbenzeneoralcohol,orchemicallytreatedcloth.
Moldmayformonthelenssurfaceifthelensisleftdirty.
StorageWhenstoringthecameraforextendedperiods,removethebatteryandcard,andkeepinacool,dryplacethatiswellventilated.Periodicallyinsertthebatteryandtestthecamerafunctions.
Avoidleavingthecamerainplaceswherechemicalproductsarehandledsincethismayresultincorrosion.
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Using your charger abroadThechargercanbeusedinmosthomeelectricalsourceswithintherangeof100Vto240VAC(50/60Hz)aroundtheworld.However,ACwalloutletsareshapeddifferentlyindifferentcountriesorregions.Therefore,thechargermayrequireaplugadaptertomatchyourwalloutlet.Fordetails,askatyourlocalelectricalshoportravelagent.Donotusetravelvoltageconvertersastheycoulddamageyourcharger.
Using an xD-Picture CardAcard(andalsointernalmemory)correspondstothefilminafilmcamera.Therecordedimages(data)canbeerased,andtheycanberetouchedwiththeuseofacomputer.Cardscanberemovedfromthecameraandexchanged,butitisnotpossibletoremoveorexchangetheinternalmemory.Useoflargercapacitycardsenablesyoutotakemorepictures.
Indexarea(Notescanbefilledin
here)
Contactarea(Contactsectionofthecardwiththeinternal
cameraterminal)
Donottouchthecontactareadirectly.
Cards compatible with this cameraxD-PictureCard(16MBto2GB)(TypeH/M/M+/Standard)
Using a new cardBeforeusinganon-Olympuscardoracardthatwasusedforanotherpurposeinacomputerorotherdevice,use[MEMORYFORMAT]/[FORMAT](p.37)toformatthecard.
Checking the image saving locationThecurrentmemoryindicatorshowswhethertheinternalmemoryorcardisbeingusedduringshootingandplayback.
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Evenif[MEMORYFORMAT]/[FORMAT],[ERASE],[SEL.IMAGE],or[ALLERASE]isperformed,thedatainthecardisnotcompletelyerased.Whendisposingofthecard,damagethecardtopreventthedisclosureofpersonaldata.
Readout/recording process of the cardNeveropenthebattery/cardcompartmentcoverorunplugtheUSBcablewhilethecameraisreadingorwritingdata,whichisindicatedbyblinkingofthecardaccesslamp.Thiscannotonlydamagetheimagedatabutalsorendertheinternalmemoryorcardunusable.
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Number of storable pictures (still pictures)/continuous recording length (movies) in the internal memory and xD-Picture Card
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IMAGE SIZE COMPRES-SION
Number of storable still picturesInternal memory Using a 1GB xD-Picture Card
With sound Without sound With sound Without sound
D 3968×2976L 6 6 173 174M 12 12 340 343
H 2560×1920L 14 14 404 410M 27 28 770 789
I 2048×1536L 22 22 615 627M 41 42 1,142 1,184
J 1600×1200L 34 35 954 984M 62 66 1,728 1,827
K 1280×960L 50 52 1,390 1,453M 85 92 2,369 2,558
C 640×480L 178 210 4,920 5,814M 289 386 7,995 10,660
D 1920×1080L 32 33 900 927M 57 60 1,599 1,683
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Internal memory Using a 1 GB xD-Picture CardWith sound With sound
C 640×480N 20sec. 9min.25sec.*O 40sec. 18min.44sec.
E 320×240N 55sec. 25min.26sec.O 1min.48sec. 50min.7sec.
Themaximumfilesizeforrecordingasinglemovieis2GBregardlessofcardcapacity.
* WhenusingaTypeMorStandardxD-PictureCard,themaximumlengthis40seconds.
Increasing the number of pictures that can be takenConnectthecameratoacomputerorotherdevicetosaveanyimportantimages,andthenerasetheimagesintheinternalmemoryorcard.[ERASE](p.16),[SEL.IMAGE](p.36),[ALLERASE](p.36),[MEMORYFORMAT]/[FORMAT](p.37)
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Using a microSD Attachment
DonotusethebundledmicroSDAttachmentwithOlympusdigitalcamerasthatdonotsupportit.Donotuseitwithotherbrandsofdigitalcameras,computers,printersandotherdevicesthatsupportxD-PictureCardmedia.Doingsomaydamagethepicturestakenand/orcausethedevicetomalfunction.
IfthemicroSDcardcannotberemoved,donotuseforce.Contactauthorizeddistributors/servicecenters.
Cards compatible with this cameramicroSDcard/microSDHCcard
ForalistoftestedmicroSDcards,pleasevisitourwebsite(http://www.olympus.com/).
Sending imagesYoucansendimagestoacomputerorprinterbyusingtheUSBcableprovidedwiththecamera.Tosenddatatootherdevices,removethemicroSDAttachmentfromthecameraanduseacommerciallyavailablemicroSDcardadapter.
Handling precautionsDonottouchthecontactareaofthemicroSDAttachmentormicroSDcard.Doingsomaycausefailureinreadingtheimages.Whenfingerprintsorstainsarefoundonthecontactarea,wipetheareawithasoftdrycloth.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:TOREDUCETHERISKOFELECTRICALSHOCK,DONOTREMOVECOVER(ORBACK).
NOUSER-SERVICEABLEPARTSINSIDE.REFERSERVICINGTOQUALIFIEDOLYMPUS
SERVICEPERSONNEL.
Anexclamationmarkenclosedinatrianglealertsyoutoimportantoperatingandmaintenanceinstructionsinthedocumentationprovidedwiththeproduct.
DANGER Iftheproductisusedwithoutobservingtheinformationgivenunderthissymbol,seriousinjuryordeathmayresult.
WARNING Iftheproductisusedwithoutobservingtheinformationgivenunderthissymbol,injuryordeathmayresult.
CAUTION Iftheproductisusedwithoutobservingtheinformationgivenunderthissymbol,minorpersonalinjury,damagetotheequipmentorlossofvaluabledatamayresult.
WARNING!TO AVOID THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, NEVER DISASSEMBLE, EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO WATER OR OPERATE IN A HIGH HUMIDITY ENVIRONMENT.
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General PrecautionsRead All Instructions—Beforeyouusetheproduct,
readalloperatinginstructions.Saveallmanualsanddocumentationforfuturereference.
Cleaning—Alwaysunplugthisproductfromthewalloutletbeforecleaning.Useonlyadampclothforcleaning.Neveruseanytypeofliquidoraerosolcleaneroranytypeoforganicsolventtocleanthisproduct.
Attachments—Foryoursafetyandtoavoiddamagingtheproduct,useonlyaccessoriesrecommendedbyOlympus.
Water and Moisture—Forprecautionsonproductswithweatherproofdesigns,readtheweatherproofingsections.
Location—Toavoiddamagetotheproduct,mounttheproductsecurelyonastabletripod,stand,orbracket.
Power Source—Connectthisproductonlytothepowersourcedescribedontheproductlabel.
Foreign Objects—Toavoidpersonalinjury,neverinsertametalobjectintotheproduct.
Heat—Neveruseorstorethisproductnearanyheatsource,suchasaradiator,heatregister,stoveoranytypeofequipmentorappliancethatgeneratesheat,includingstereoamplifiers.
Handling the Camera
WARNINGDo not use the camera near flammable or explosive gases.Do not use the flash and LED on people (infants, small children, etc.) at close range.Youmustbeatleast1m(3ft.)awayfromthefacesofyoursubjects.Firingtheflashtooclosetothesubject’seyescouldcauseamomentarylossofvision.
Keep young children and infants away from the camera.Alwaysuseandstorethecameraoutofthereachofyoungchildrenandinfantstopreventthefollowingdangeroussituationswhichcouldcauseseriousinjury:Becomingentangledinthecamerastrap,causingstrangulation.Accidentallyswallowingthebattery,cardsorothersmallparts.Accidentallyfiringtheflashintotheirowneyesorthoseofanotherchild.Accidentallybeinginjuredbythemovingpartsofthecamera.
Do not look at the sun or strong lights with the camera.Do not use or store the camera in dusty or humid places.Do not cover the flash with a hand while firing.Do not insert anything into the microSD Attachment other than the microSD card.ThisattachmentisexclusiveforuseofmicroSDcardsonly.Othertypesofcardscannotbeinstalled.Do not insert anything other than an xD-Picture Card or the microSD Attachment into the camera.Ifyouinsertacardbymistake,suchasamicroSDcard,donotuseforce.Contactauthorizeddistributors/servicecenters.
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CAUTIONStop using the camera immediately if you notice any unusual odors, noise or smoke around it.Donotremovethebatterywithbarehands.Doingsomaycauseafireorburnyourhands.
Never hold or operate the camera with wet hands.Do not leave the camera in places where it may be subject to extremely high temperatures.Doingsomaycausepartstodeteriorateand,insomecircumstances,causethecameratocatchfire.Donotusethechargerifitiscovered(suchasablanket).Thiscouldcauseoverheating,resultinginfire.
Handle the camera with care to avoid getting a low-temperature burn.Thecameracontainsmetalparts.Overheatingcanresultinalow-temperatureburn.Payattentiontothefollowing:Whenusedforalongperiod,thecamerawillgethot.Ifyouholdontothecamerainthisstate,alow-temperatureburnmaybecaused.Inplacessubjecttoextremelycoldtemperatures,thetemperatureofthecamera’sbodymaybelowerthantheenvironmentaltemperature.Ifpossible,weargloveswhenhandlingthecameraincoldtemperatures.
Be careful with the strap.Becarefulwiththestrapwhenyoucarrythecamera.Itcouldeasilycatchonstrayobjectsandcauseseriousdamage.
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DANGERThecamerausesalithium-ionbatteryspecifiedbyOlympus.Chargethebatterywiththespecifiedcharger.Donotuseanyotherchargers.Neverheatorincineratebatteries.Takeprecautionswhencarryingorstoringbatteriestopreventthemfromcomingintocontactwithanymetalobjectssuchasjewelry,pins,fasteners,etc.Neverstorebatterieswheretheywillbeexposedtodirectsunlightorsubjectedtohightemperaturesinahotvehicle,nearaheatsource,etc.Topreventcausingbatteryleaksordamagingtheirterminals,carefullyfollowallinstructionsregardingtheuseofbatteries.Neverattempttodisassembleabatteryormodifyitinanyway,solder,etc.Ifbatteryfluidgetsintoyoureyes,flushyoureyesimmediatelywithclear,coldrunningwaterandseekmedicalattentionimmediately.Alwaysstorebatteriesoutofthereachofsmallchildren.Ifachildaccidentallyswallowsabattery,seekmedicalattentionimmediately.
WARNINGKeepbatteriesdryatalltimes.Topreventbatteriesfromleaking,overheatingorcausingafireorexplosion,useonlybatteriesrecommendedforusewiththisproduct.Insertthebatterycarefullyasdescribedintheoperatinginstructions.Ifrechargeablebatterieshavenotbeenrechargedwithinthespecifiedtime,stopchargingthemanddonotusethem.Donotuseabatteryifitiscrackedorbroken.Ifabatteryleaks,becomesdiscoloredordeformed,orbecomesabnormalinanyotherwayduringoperation,stopusingthecamera.Ifabatteryleaksfluidontoyourclothingorskin,removetheclothingandflushtheaffectedareawithclean,runningcoldwaterimmediately.Ifthefluidburnsyourskin,seekmedicalattentionimmediately.Neversubjectbatteriestostrongshocksorcontinuousvibration.
CAUTIONBeforeloading,alwaysinspectthebatterycarefullyforleaks,discoloration,warpingoranyotherabnormality.Thebatterymaybecomehotduringprolongeduse.Toavoidminorburns,donotremoveitimmediatelyafterusingthecamera.Alwaysunloadthebatteryfromthecamerabeforestoringthecameraforalongperiod.
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Caution for Usage EnvironmentToprotectthehigh-precisiontechnologycontainedinthisproduct,neverleavethecameraintheplaceslistedbelow,nomatterifinuseorstorage:Placeswheretemperaturesand/orhumidityarehighorgothroughextremechanges,suchasindirectsunlight,atbeaches,inlockedcarsornearotherheatsources(stove,radiator,etc.)orhumidifiers.Insandyordustyenvironments.Nearflammableitemsorexplosives.Inwetplaces,suchasbathroomsorintherain.Whenusingproductswithweatherproofdesigns,readtheirmanualsaswell.Inplacespronetostrongvibrations.
Neverdropthecameraorsubjectittosevereshocksorvibrations.Whenmountedonatripod,adjustthepositionofthecamerawiththetripodhead.Donottwistthecamera.Donottouchelectriccontactsoncameras.Donotleavethecamerapointeddirectlyatthesun.Thismaycauselensorshuttercurtaindamage,colorfailure,ghostingontheCCDorpossiblyfires.Donotpushorpullseverelyonthelens.Beforestoringthecameraforalongperiod,removethebatteries.Selectacool,drylocationforstoragetopreventcondensationormoldfromforminginsidethecamera.Afterstorage,testthecamerabyturningitonandpressingtheshutterbuttontomakesurethatitisoperatingnormally.Alwaysobservetheoperatingenvironmentrestrictionsdescribedinthecamera’smanual.
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LCD MonitorDonotpushthemonitorforcibly;otherwisetheimagemaybecomevague,resultinginaplaybackmodefailureordamagetothemonitor.Astripoflightmayappearonthetop/bottomofthemonitor,butthisisnotamalfunction.Whenasubjectisvieweddiagonallyinthecamera,theedgesmayappearzigzaggedonthemonitor.Thisisnotamalfunction;itwillbelessnoticeableinplaybackmode.Inplacessubjecttolowtemperatures,theLCDmonitormaytakealongtimetoturnonoritscolormaychangetemporarily.Whenusingthecamerainextremelycoldplaces,itisagoodideatooccasionallyplaceitinawarmplace.AnLCDmonitorexhibitingpoorperformanceduetolowtemperatureswillrecoverinnormaltemperatures.TheLCDusedforthemonitorismadewithhigh-precisiontechnology.However,blackspotsorbrightspotsoflightmayappearconstantlyontheLCDmonitor.Duetoitscharacteristicsortheangleatwhichyouareviewingthemonitor,thespotmaynotbeuniformincolorandbrightness.Thisisnotamalfunction.
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Legal and Other NoticesOlympusmakesnorepresentationsorwarrantiesregardinganydamagesorbenefitexpectedbyusingthisunitlawfully,oranyrequestfromathirdperson,whicharecausedbytheinappropriateuseofthisproduct.Olympusmakesnorepresentationsorwarrantiesregardinganydamagesoranybenefitexpectedbyusingthisunitlawfullywhicharecausedbyerasingpicturedata.
Disclaimer of WarrantyOlympusmakesnorepresentationsorwarranties,eitherexpressedorimplied,byorconcerninganycontentofthesewrittenmaterialsorsoftware,andinnoeventshallbeliableforanyimpliedwarrantyofmerchantabilityorfitnessforanyparticularpurposeorforanyconsequential,incidentalorindirectdamages(includingbutnotlimitedtodamagesforlossofbusinessprofits,businessinterruptionandlossofbusinessinformation)arisingfromtheuseorinabilitytousethesewrittenmaterialsorsoftwareorequipment.Somecountriesdonotallowtheexclusionorlimitationofliabilityforconsequentialorincidentaldamages,sotheabovelimitationsmaynotapplytoyou.Olympusreservesallrightstothismanual.
WarningUnauthorizedphotographingoruseofcopyrightedmaterialmayviolateapplicablecopyrightlaws.Olympusassumesnoresponsibilityforunauthorizedphotographing,useorotheractsthatinfringeupontherightsofcopyrightowners.
Copyright NoticeAllrightsreserved.Nopartofthesewrittenmaterialsorthissoftwaremaybereproducedorusedinanyformorbyanymeans,electronicormechanical,includingphotocopyingandrecordingortheuseofanytypeofinformationstorageandretrievalsystem,withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofOlympus.Noliabilityisassumedwithrespecttotheuseoftheinformationcontainedinthesewrittenmaterialsorsoftware,orfordamagesresultingfromtheuseoftheinformationcontainedtherein.Olympusreservestherighttoalterthefeaturesandcontentsofthispublicationorsoftwarewithoutobligationoradvancenotice.
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For customers in Europe“CE”markindicatesthatthisproductcomplieswiththeEuropeanrequirementsforsafety,health,environmentandcustomerprotection.“CE”markcamerasareintendedforsalesinEurope.
Thissymbol[crossed-outwheeledbinWEEEAnnexIV]indicatesseparatecollectionofwasteelectricalandelectronicequipmentintheEUcountries.Pleasedonotthrowtheequipmentintothedomesticrefuse.Pleaseusethereturnandcollectionsystemsavailableinyourcountryforthedisposalofthisproduct.
Thissymbol[crossed-outwheeledbinDirective2006/66/ECAnnexII]indicatesseparatecollectionofwastebatteriesintheEUcountries.Pleasedonotthrowthebatteriesintothedomesticrefuse.Pleaseusethereturnandcollectionsystemsavailableinyourcountryforthedisposalofthewastebatteries.
Use Only Dedicated Rechargeable Battery and Battery ChargerWestronglyrecommendthatyouuseonlythegenuineOlympusdedicatedrechargeablebatteryandbatterychargerwiththiscamera.Usinganon-genuinerechargeablebatteryand/orbatterychargermayresultinfireorpersonalinjuryduetoleakage,heating,ignitionordamagetothebattery.Olympusdoesnotassumeanyliabilityforaccidentsordamagethatmayresultfromtheuseofabatteryand/orbatterychargerthatarenotgenuineOlympusaccessories.
Provisions of warranty1 Ifthisproductprovestobedefective,althoughithas
beenusedproperly(inaccordancewiththewrittenSafetyPrecautionsandOperatinginstructionssuppliedwithit),duringaperiodoftwoyearsfromthedateofpurchasefromanauthorizedOlympusdistributorwithinthebusinessareaofOlympusImagingEuropaGmbHasstipulatedonthewebsite:http://www.olympus.com,thisproductwillberepaired,oratOlympus’optionreplaced,freeofcharge.Toclaimunderthiswarranty,thecustomermusttaketheproductandthisWarrantyCertificatebeforetheendofthetwo-yearwarrantyperiodtothedealerwheretheproductwaspurchasedoranyotherOlympusservicestationwithinthebusinessareaofOlympusImagingEuropaGmbHasstipulatedonthewebsite:http://www.olympus.com.Duringtheone-yearperiodoftheWorldWideWarrantythecustomermayturntheproductinatanyOlympusservicestation.PleasenotethatOlympusservicestationsdonotexistinallcountries.
� ThecustomershalltransporttheproducttothedealerorOlympusauthorizedservicestationathisownriskandshallberesponsibleforanycostsincurredintransportingtheproduct.
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3 Thiswarrantydoesnotcoverthefollowingandthecustomerwillberequiredtopayrepaircharge,evenfordefectsoccurringwithinthewarrantyperiodreferredtoabove.
Anydefectthatoccursduetomishandling(suchasanoperationperformedthatisnotmentionedintheHandlingCareorothersectionsoftheinstructions,etc.)Anydefectthatoccursduetorepair,modification,cleaning,etc.performedbyanyoneotherthanOlympusoranOlympusauthorizedservicestation.Anydefectordamagethatoccursduetotransport,afall,shock,etc.,afterpurchaseoftheproduct.Anydefectordamagethatoccursduetofire,earthquake,flooddamage,thunderbolt,othernaturaldisasters,environmentalpollutionandirregularvoltagesources.Anydefectthatoccursduetocarelessorimproperstorage(suchaskeepingtheproductunderconditionsofhightemperatureandhumidity,nearinsectrepellentssuchasnaphthaleneorharmfuldrugs,etc.),impropermaintenance,etc.Anydefectthatoccursduetoexhaustedbatteries,etc.Anydefectthatoccursduetosand,mud,etc.,enteringtheinsideoftheproductcasing.WhenthisWarrantyCertificateisnotreturnedwiththeproduct.WhenanyalterationswhatsoeveraremadetotheWarrantyCertificateregardingtheyear,monthanddateofpurchase,thecustomer’sname,thedealer’snameandtheserialnumber.WhenproofofpurchaseisnotpresentedwiththisWarrantyCertificate.
4 ThisWarrantyappliestotheproductonly;theWarrantydoesnotapplytoanyotheraccessoryequipment,suchasthecase,strap,lenscapandbatteries.
5 Olympus’ssoleliabilityunderthiswarrantyshallbelimitedtorepairingorreplacingtheproduct.Anyliabilityforindirectorconsequentiallossordamageofanykindincurredorsufferedbythecustomerduetoadefectoftheproduct,andinparticularanylossordamagecausedtoanylenses,films,otherequipmentoraccessoriesusedwiththeproductorforanylossresultingfromadelayinrepairorlossofdata,isexcluded.Compellingregulationsbylawremainunaffectedbythis.
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1 ThiswarrantywillonlybevalidiftheWarrantyCertificateisdulycompletedbyOlympusoranauthorizeddealerorotherdocumentscontainsufficientproof.Therefore,pleasemakesurethatyourname,thenameofthedealer,theserialnumberandtheyear,monthanddateofpurchaseareallcompletedortheoriginalinvoiceorthesalesreceipt(indicatingthedealer’sname,thedateofpurchaseandproducttype)isattachedtothisWarrantyCertificate.Olympusreservestherighttorefusefree-of-chargeserviceifneitherWarrantyCertificateiscompletednortheabovedocumentisattachedoriftheinformationcontainedinitisincompleteorillegible.
� SincethisWarrantyCertificatewillnotbere-issued,keepitinasafeplace.
* Pleaserefertothelistonthewebsite:http://www.olympus.comfortheauthorizedinternationalOlympusservicenetwork.
TrademarksIBMisaregisteredtrademarkofInternationalBusinessMachinesCorporation.MicrosoftandWindowsareregisteredtrademarksofMicrosoftCorporation.MacintoshisatrademarkofAppleInc.xD-PictureCard™isatrademark.microSDisatrademarkoftheSDAssociation.Allothercompanyandproductnamesareregisteredtrademarksand/ortrademarksoftheirrespectiveowners.Thestandardsforcamerafilesystemsreferredtointhismanualarethe“DesignruleforCameraFilesystem/DCF”standardsstipulatedbytheJapanElectronicsandInformationTechnologyIndustriesAssociation(JEITA).
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SPECIFICATIONS
Camera
Product type : Digitalcamera(forshootinganddisplaying)Recording system
Still pictures : Digitalrecording,JPEG(inaccordancewithDesignruleforCameraFilesystem(DCF))
Applicable standards : Exif2.2,DigitalPrintOrderFormat(DPOF),PRINTImageMatchingIII,PictBridge
Sound with still pictures : WaveformatMovie : AVIMotionJPEG
Memory : InternalmemoryxD-PictureCard(16MBto2GB)(TypeH/M/M+,Standard)microSDcard/microSDHCcard(whenusingtheincludedmicroSDAttachment)
No. of effective pixels : 12,000,000pixelsImage pickup device : 1/2.33"CCD(primarycolorfilter),12,700,200pixels(gross)Lens : Olympuslens6.3to31.5mm,f3.5to5.6
(equivalentto36to180mmona35mmcamera)Photometric system : DigitalESPmetering,spotmeteringsystemShutter speed : 4to1/2000sec.Shooting range : 0.6m(2.0ft.)to)(W),1.0m(3.3ft.)to)(T)(normal)
0.1m(0.3ft.)to)(W),0.6m(2.0ft.)to)(T)(macromode)0.03m(1.2in.)to0.6m(2.0ft.)(Wonly)(supermacromode)
Monitor : 2.7"TFTcolorLCDdisplay,230,000dotsConnector : Multi-connector(USBconnector,A/VOUTjack)Automatic calendar system : 2000upto2099Operating environment
Temperature : 0°Cto40°C(32°Fto104°F)(operation)/-20°Cto60°C(-4°Fto140°F)(storage)
Humidity : 30%to90%(operation)/10%to90%(storage)Power supply : OneOlympuslithium-ionbattery(LI-42B/LI-40B)Dimensions : 96.3mm(W)×57.0mm(H)×24.6mm(D)(3.8×2.2×1.0in.)(excluding
protrusions)Weight : 125g(4.4oz)(excludingbatteryandcard)
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Lithium-ion battery (LI-42B)
Product type : Lithium-ionrechargeablebatteryStandard voltage : DC3.7VStandard capacity : 740mAhBattery life : Approx.300fullcharges(variesonusage)Operating environment
Temperature : 0°Cto40°C(32°Fto104°F)(charging)/-10°Cto60°C(14°Fto140°F)(operation)/-20°Cto35°C(-4°Fto95°F)(storage)
Dimensions : 31.5mm(W)×39.5mm(H)×6.0mm(D)(1.2×1.6×0.2in.)Weight : Approx.15g(0.5oz)
Battery charger (LI-41C)
Model No. : LI-41CAA/LI-41CAB/LI-41CBA/LI-41CBBPower requirements : AC100to240V(50/60Hz)Output : DC4.2V,600mACharging time : Approx.2hours(whenchargingthesuppliedLI-42Bbattery)Operating environment
Temperature : 0°Cto40°C(32°Fto104°F)(operation)/-20°Cto60°C(-4°Fto140°F)(storage)
Dimensions : 62.0mm(W)×23.5mm(H)×90.0mm(D)(2.4×0.9×3.5in.)Weight : Approx.65g(2.3oz)
microSD Attachment
Product type : AttachmentformicroSDOperating Environment
Temperature : -10to40°C(14to104°F)(operation)/-20to65°C(-4to149°F)(storage)Humidity : 95%andbelow(operation)/85%andbelow(storage)
Dimensions : 25.0mm(W)×20.3mm(H)×1.7mm(D)(1.0×0.8×0.07in.)(Handle:2.2mm(0.09in.))
Weight : Approx.0.9g(0.03oz)
Designandspecificationssubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
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EASYPRINT....................................p.42EDIT..................................p.5,33,35,53ERASE
Singleimageerase....................p.16SEL.IMAGE..............................p.36ALLERASE...............................p.36
Errormessage..................................p.50ESP/n............................................p.27ESP...................................................p.27Exposure...........................................p.52ExposurecompensationF..............p.20
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FACEDETECT.................................p.27FACEFOCUS...................................p.34FILENAME.......................................p.39FILLIN..............................................p.19FINEZOOM......................................p.26Flash.................................................p.19FLASHAUTO...................................p.19FLASHOFF......................................p.19Focusing...............................p.14,27,51FORMAT.....................................p.37,50FRAMERATE...................................p.25FUNCmenu......................................p.22
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AFMODE.........................................p.27AFtargetmark..................................p.14Aperturevalue..................................p.14A/Vcable......................................p.2,41
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Continuousrecordinglength.............p.56CroppingP...............................p.33,44CUSTOMPRINT..............................p.43
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DateandtimeX......................p.13,40DIGITALZOOM..........................p.19,27Directprinting....................................p.42DISMOVIEMODE...........................p.28DisplaylanguageW..............p.13,37DPOF................................................p.45DRAMATICEYE...............................p.33DRIVE...............................................p.26DUALTIME........................................p.40
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MACRO............................................p.20MEMORYFORMAT....................p.37,50MENUCOLOR.................................p.38microSDAttachment...............p.2,12,57microSDcard..............................p.12,57Monitorbrightnesss.....................p.40MovieA.....................................p.15,18MTP............................................p.47,48MULTIWINDOW..............................p.22
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PAL...................................................p.41PANORAMA......................................p.29PERFECTFIX..................................p.32PictBridge.........................................p.42PIXELMAPPING..............................p.39Playbackq...............................p.15,53PLAYBACKMENU.......................p.5,35POWERSAVE..................................p.41PRINTORDER...........................p.36,45Protectingimages0.....................p.35PWONSETUP.................................p.37
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RECVIEW........................................p.38REDEYE...........................................p.19REDEYEFIX....................................p.32RESET..............................................p.31ResizeQ........................................p.33Rotatingimagesy...........................p.35
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Saturation.........................................p.34(SCENEMODE)................p.17,28Self-timer..........................................p.21Sepia.................................................p.34Sequentialshooting..........................p.26SETUP..............................................p.37SHADOWADJ......................p.22,28,32ShootingstillpictureK...................p.14SHUTTERSOUND...........................p.38Shutterspeed...................................p.14SILENTMODE.................................p.41Single-frameshooting.......................p.26Sleepmode.......................................p.49SLIDESHOW....................................p.32SoundrecordingR...............p.18,27,36SOUNDSETTINGS..........................p.38SPARKLEEYE.................................p.33SPOT(AFMODE)............................p.27Spotn(ESP/n)..........................p.27Strap.................................................p.10SUPERMACRO...............................p.20
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USBCable..............................p.2,42,47
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VIDEOOUT......................................p.41Volume........................................p.16,38
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Warningsound8............................p.38WB....................................................p.26
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xD-PictureCard.......................... p.11,55
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