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DIGITAL MODEL 2004
DIGITAL CAMERA
REFERENCE MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. Before you start to use your
new camera, please read these instructions carefully to enjoy optimum
performance and a longer service life. Keep this manual in a safe place for future
reference.
We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before
taking important photographs.
The screen and camera illustrations shown in this manual were produced during
the development stages and may differ from the actual product.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - REFERENCE MANUAL

DIGITAL MODEL 2004DIGITAL CAMERAREFERENCE MANUAL● Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. Before you start to use yournew camera, please r

Page 2 - Trademarks

10Contents8 Making print reservations and printing at photo labs 131How to print pictures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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5Playback100Selecting functions from the playback menuPoint the camera microphone at thetarget and start recording.● To obtain the optimum sound, the

Page 4 - How to use this manual

5Playback101Selecting functions from the playback menuINDEX — Making movie indexMovies can be displayed as indexes of 9 still frames and stored as sti

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5Playback102Selecting functions from the playback menu10000–00500050’04.01.01.00:0050FILEFILENEXTNEXTJUMPVGAVGA• The 9 frames extractedautomatically f

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5Playback103Selecting functions from the playback menuFORMAT — Formatting the cardLets you format a card. Formatting prepares cards to receive data.No

Page 7 - Contents

6Registering images in albums1041SEL. ALBUMREGISTERED: 0CANCEL SELECTGOBACKOK6 Registering images in albumsTurn on the camera in the mode.Select

Page 8 - 5 Playback 72

6Registering images in albums105ALBUM ENTRY — Registering images you shotSelect the album in which you want toregister images.7SEL. ALBUMREGISTEREDREG

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6Registering images in albums106ALBUM ENTRY — Registering images you shotSelecting images to register in thealbumSelect SEL. IMAGE.Select images you w

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6Registering images in albums107ALBUM ENTRY — Registering images you shotComplete selecting images.Select YES.YESNOALBUM ENTRYSELECTGOOK7During the re

Page 11 - 12 Miscellaneous 192

1086Registering images in albumsSEL. ALBUM — Viewing images in an albumSelect SEL. ALBUM in the menu.~P. 7 8Select the album you want to view.Play bac

Page 12 - Safety precautions

1096Registering images in albumsSlideshow (sequential auto playback of images in an album)You can run through all the images stored in an album automa

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11Contents11 Accessories 190AC adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

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1106Registering images in albumsREARRANGE — Arranging the order of images in an album Frame numbers are assigned to images in the album according to t

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1116Registering images in albumsUNDO ENTRY — Removing images from an albumPlay back an image in the album.~ “SEL. ALBUM — Viewingimages in an album” (

Page 16 - Battery handling precautions

6Registering images in albums112UNDO ENTRY — Removing images from an albumSelecting an image to removeSelect SEL. IMAGE.Select the image you want to r

Page 17 - FCC Notice

1136Registering images in albumsUNDO ALL — Removing all the images registered in the albumPlay back the album from which youwant to remove all images.

Page 18 - Names of parts

7Using your camera effectively114Selecting functions from the SETUP menu7 Using your camera effectivelyThe SETUP menu functions available differ in th

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7Using your camera effectively115The operation guide is displayed.Selecting functions from the SETUP menuTurn on the camera in any mode.Display the me

Page 20 - Monitor indications

REC VIEWSHUTTER SOUNDENGLISHENGLISHONONSCREENSETUP11EXIT SELECTGOBACKOK7Using your camera effectively116Selecting functions from the SETUP menuPSETUPA

Page 21 - 17 Memory gauge

7Using your camera effectively117Selecting functions from the SETUP menuREC VIEW — Checking the picture immediately after shootingYou can select wheth

Page 22 - Playback mode

7Using your camera effectively118Selecting functions from the SETUP menuINFO — Displaying shooting information on the monitorYou can display detailed

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7Using your camera effectively119Selecting functions from the SETUP menuFRANCAISDEUTSCHENGLISHCANCEL SELECTGOBACKOKChanging the display languageYou ca

Page 24 - Getting started

Safety precautions12CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING

Page 25 - Loading the battery

120Selecting functions from the SETUP menu7Using your camera effectivelySelect SCREEN from the SETUP menu.~ P. 114Select the startup image.REC VIEWSHU

Page 26 - Unloading the battery

121Selecting functions from the SETUP menu7Using your camera effectivelySHUTTER SOUND — Setting the shutter soundYou can select the shutter sound, or

Page 27 - Charging the battery

122Selecting functions from the SETUP menu7Using your camera effectivelyVOLUME — Selecting the playback volumeYou can select LOW or HIGH volume when p

Page 28 - Inserting the card

123Selecting functions from the SETUP menu7Using your camera effectivelyBEEP — Setting the button operation soundYou can select the sound emitted when

Page 29 - Card precaution

124Selecting functions from the SETUP menu7Using your camera effectivelySelect from the SETUP menu.~ P. 114Select the volume.BEEPSETUPLOWHIGHOFFCANCE

Page 30 - Power on/off

125Selecting functions from the SETUP menu7Using your camera effectivelySelect from the SETUP menu.~ P. 114Adjust the brightness.CANCEL SELECTGOBACKO

Page 31 - Shooting

126Selecting functions from the SETUP menu7Using your camera effectivelySelecting the number of imagesYou can select the number of frames displayed in

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127Selecting functions from the SETUP menu7Using your camera effectivelySetting the date and timeSelect from the SETUP menu.~ P. 114Set the date/time

Page 33 - ~ P. 48)

128Selecting functions from the SETUP menu7Using your camera effectivelyWith the cursor on SET, pressMENU/OK.The clock starts after completingstep .Th

Page 34 - Specifying the type of scene

129Selecting functions from the SETUP menu7Using your camera effectivelyVIDEO OUT — Selecting the video signal typeYou can select NTSC or PAL accordin

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13Safety precautionsProtecting the Power Cord — The power supply cord should be placed so it will not be walkedon. Never put a heavy object on the pow

Page 36 - Movie recording

130Selecting functions from the SETUP menu7Using your camera effectivelyPIXEL MAPPING — Checking the image processing functionsThe pixel mapping featu

Page 37 - Notes on recording movies

1318Making print reservations and printing at photo labs8 Making print reservations and printing at photo labsHow to print picturesPrint reservation a

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132How to print pictures8Making print reservations and printing at photo labs● DPOF reservations set by another device cannot be changed by this camer

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1338Making print reservations and printing at photo labsSelecting the print reservation modePlay back a still picture. ~ “Viewingstill images” (P. 72)

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134Selecting the print reservation mode8Making print reservations and printing at photo labsIf there are images to which printreservation has been app

Page 41 - Notes on using the zoom

PRINT ORDERPRINT ORDERCANCEL SELECTGOBACKOK8135Selecting the print reservation mode8Making print reservations and printing at photo labs2 Select the a

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Single-frame reservation1368Making print reservations and printing at photo labsSelect .Select the picture you want to applyprint reservation to.Lets

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137Single-frame reservation8Making print reservations and printing at photo labsThe screenreturns tothe pictureselectionscreen.Set the print reservati

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138Single-frame reservation8Making print reservations and printing at photo labsWhen you have selected xSelect the number of prints.The screen returns

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139Single-frame reservation8Making print reservations and printing at photo labsSETCANCELCANCEL SELECTGOBACKOKPRINT ORDERPRINT ORDERSelect CANCEL to c

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14Safety precautionsIf the product is used without observing the informationgiven under this symbol, serious injury or death may result.DANGERIf the p

Page 47 - • The flash cannot be used

All-frame reservation1408Making print reservations and printing at photo labsSelect .Select the date and time setting items().NO : The pictures are pr

Page 48 - • Zoom cannot be used

141All-frame reservation8Making print reservations and printing at photo labsPrint reservationSelect SET.SETCANCELCANCEL SELECTGOBACKOKPRINT ORDERPRIN

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Resetting print reservation1428Making print reservations and printing at photo labsLets you reset print reservation data. You can reset all print rese

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143Resetting print reservation8Making print reservations and printing at photo labsSelect KEEP.Select .Select the picture with print reservationdata y

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144Resetting print reservation8Making print reservations and printing at photo labsComplete resetting the printreservation.Select END.PRINT INFOPRINT

Page 52 - 2 Take the first shot

145Resetting print reservation8Making print reservations and printing at photo labsSelect the date and time setting items().Select SET.SETCANCELCANCEL

Page 53 - 1 Select PANORAMA. ~ P. 42

1469Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)9 Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer (direct printing)Direct printingBy conne

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1479Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)Connecting the camera to a printerAttach the camera to the cradle.Insert the USB cable

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9Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)148Select PRINT.Connecting the camera to a printerUSBPCENDPRINTSELECTGOOKONE MOMENTONE MO

Page 56 - EXIT SELECT GO

9Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)1491 Select the picture you want to print.ALL IMAGES: Selects from all thepictures stored

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15Safety precautionsCAUTION Stop using the camera immediately if you notice any unusual odors, noise, or smokearound it.● If you notice any unusual o

Page 58 - The subject’s eyes

1509Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)Selecting the print modePRINT MODE SELECTPRINT MODE SELECTPRINTALL INDEXALL PRINTMULTI

Page 59 - Notes on flash

9Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)151Selecting the print modeSelect the print mode on the PRINTMODE SELECT screen.PRINT MOD

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1529Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)PRINT — Printing selected pictures Select the print paper items to set.SIZE : Selects

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9Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)153If you selected SINGLE PRINT,print reservation is applied with thenumber of prints set

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9Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)154PRINT — Printing selected picturesSelect the MORE items to set.ENDDATEFILE NAMEPRINT I

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9Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)155PRINT — Printing selected picturesSelect END.ENDDATEWITHWITHWITHWITHFILE NAMEPRINT INF

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9Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)156PRINT — Printing selected picturesSelect OK to start printing.CANCELTRANSFERRINGTRANSF

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1579Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)MULTI PRINT — Printing multiple pictures on one pageSelect the print paper items to se

Page 66 - Selecting the record mode

9Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)158If you selected SINGLE PRINT,print reservation is applied with thenumber of prints set

Page 67 - Notes on record mode

9Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)159MULTI PRINT — Printing multiple pictures on one pageSelect .Select END.ENDDATEFILE NAM

Page 68 - Notes on white balance

16Safety precautionsFollow these important guidelines to prevent the battery from leaking, overheating,burning, exploding, or causing electrical shock

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9Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)160MULTI PRINT — Printing multiple pictures on one pageThe settings you havemade are disp

Page 70 - Notes on recording sound

9Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)161MULTI PRINT — Printing multiple pictures on one pageCANCELTRANSFERRINGTRANSFERRINGOKOK

Page 71 - ~ P. 204) after the power is

1629Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)ALL PRINT — Printing all the pictures stored in the card/albumSelect the print paper i

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9Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)163ALL PRINT — Printing all the pictures stored in the card/albumSelect the MORE items to

Page 73 - Close-up playback

9Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)164ALL PRINT — Printing all the pictures stored in the card/albumCANCELTRANSFERRINGTRANSF

Page 74 - 1.5x1.5x

1659Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)ALL INDEX — Printing an index of all the pictures stored in the cardSelect SIZE.Select

Page 75 - Index display

9Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)166ALL INDEX — Printing an index of all the pictures stored in the cardCANCELTRANSFERRING

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1679Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)PRINT ORDER — Printing with print reservationSelect the print paper items to set.SIZE

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9Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)168PRINT ORDER — Printing with print reservationCANCELTRANSFERRINGTRANSFERRINGOKOKCANCELP

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1699Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)Exiting direct printingPress BACK/NEXT on the PRINT MODESELECT screen.The camera turns

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17Safety precautionsLCD monitor● Do not push the monitor forcibly; otherwise the image may become vague, resulting in aplayback mode failure or damage

Page 80 - ALBUM ENTRY

1709Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer(direct printing)If an error code is displayed● If an error code is displayed during direct printing se

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171Flowchart10 Transferring images to a computer10Transferring images to a computerConfirming the computer recognizes the camera ~ P. 179¥Installing

Page 82

17210Transferring images to a computerFlowchart● When connecting the camera to the computer, use the provided AC adapter.When connected (transmitting)

Page 83 - ~ “Slideshow (sequential auto

17310Transferring images to a computerFlowchartViewing movies on the computerYou need to install QuickTime in your computer for playing back movies. Q

Page 84 - Select START

Identifying the OS17410Transferring images to a computerWindowsDouble-click the [My Computer] icon onyour desktop.If the [My computer] icon is not on

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175Identifying the OS10Transferring images to a computerA System Properties window will appear.Note and record the [System:] information.Confirm that

Page 86

176Identifying the OS10Transferring images to a computerInstalling the USB driver for Windows 98 (When using Windows 98/98 SE)If your OS is Windows 98

Page 87 - Playback on TV

177Identifying the OS10Transferring images to a computerClick [Continue].The installation of the USB driver will start. When the installation is compl

Page 88

Connecting the camera to the computer17810Transferring images to a computerUsers running Windows 98/98 SE need to install the USB driver before connec

Page 89 - 1 Press MENU/OK

179Connecting the camera to the computer10Transferring images to a computerRotate the control dial to select [PC] and press MENU/OK.● If the selection

Page 90 - 2 Select FAST PLAY

18Names of partsZoom button(W /T )~ P. 41MENU/OK button~ P. 42SpeakerBACK/NEXT button ~ P. 42Shutter button ~ P. 32Monitor ~ P. 20, 125Contr

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180Connecting the camera to the computer10Transferring images to a computerWhen the camera is connected to the computer, none of the camera buttons ar

Page 92 - Notes on protecting images

18110Transferring images to a computerDownloading images to your computerWindows 98/98 SE/Me/2000/XPDouble-click the [My Computer] icon onthe desktop.

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182Downloading images to your computer10Transferring images to a computerDouble-click the [100OLYMP] folder.Image files (JPEG files) with files names

Page 94 - Selecting images to be erased

183Downloading images to your computer10Transferring images to a computerThe card access mark on the camera’s monitorblinks while the image is being d

Page 95 - ~ P. 94) of “Selecting

184Downloading images to your computer10Transferring images to a computerDouble-click the [DCIM] folder.Double-click the [100OLYMP] folder.Image files

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185Downloading images to your computer10Transferring images to a computerDrag and drop the image fileyou want to save in thecomputer (in this case,P10

Page 97 - ALL ERASE

186Downloading images to your computer10Transferring images to a computerFrom the [Download To] menu, select adestination folder.To download all image

Page 98 - Resizing

18710Transferring images to a computerDisconnecting the camera from your computerMake sure that the card access mark onthe camera’s monitor goes out.W

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188Disconnecting the camera from your computer10Transferring images to a computerMacintosh:1 Drag the [untitled] (or [NO_NAME]) icon on thedesktop to

Page 100 - Press to confirm

18910Transferring images to a computerWhat you can do with the CAMEDIA Master softwareDecemberSunManTueWedThuFriSatGrouping and managingimagesYou can

Page 101 - Rotate to

19Names of partsLensA/V OUT jack ~ P. 87Connector endDC-IN jack ~ P. 27USB connector ~ P. 147, 178Strap eyelet ~ P. 24Flash ~ P. 58Microphone ~ P. 69,

Page 102 - Notes on movie indexing

11Accessories190AC adapter11 AccessoriesThe camera uses a cradle for recharging its battery. To power the camera from acommon AC wall outlet, use the

Page 103

19111AccessoriesCardThe memory card (xD-Picture Card) is the ultra-compact data storage mediumdesigned for digital cameras, and is for exclusive use w

Page 104 - ~ P. 7 8

12Miscellaneous192Error codes12 MiscellaneousPossible causeThe card is not inserted,or it cannot berecognized.There is a problem withthe card.Writing

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12Miscellaneous193Error codesPossible causeThe battery/cardcompartment cover isopen.The date and time arenot set.The battery is drained.Corrective act

Page 106 - Select SEL. IMAGE

The monitor goes off.Possible causeThe power is off.Corrective actionThe camera automatically turns off if it is notoperated for a certain period of t

Page 107

12Miscellaneous195TroubleshootingThe battery run time is brief.Possible causeYou are using the camera ina cold environment.The remaining battery power

Page 108 - CANCEL SELECT

12Miscellaneous196TroubleshootingPictures you have taken do not appear on the monitor.Possible causeThe power is off.The camera is in theshooting mode

Page 109 - ~ “SEL. ALBUM —

12Miscellaneous197TroubleshootingThe picture is too dark.Possible causeThe flash was blocked byyour finger.The subject was out of theworking range of

Page 110

12Miscellaneous198TroubleshootingPart of the image is too dark.Possible causeThe lens was partly blockedby your finger or the strap.Ref. PageP. 31The

Page 111

12Miscellaneous199TroubleshootingThe camera is not recognized by the printer.Possible causePC was selected in the USBconnection menu afterconnecting t

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2For customers in North and South AmericaFor customers in Europe“CE” mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements forsafet

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20Monitor indicationsStill picture Movie WTP2.0453217891014161718111213615SH3M2.0456389101615181213SItems Indications Ref. page1 Camera movement warni

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20012MiscellaneousCamera maintenanceCleaning the camera1Press the POWER switch to turn off the camera.Make sure that the monitor is turned off.2Remov

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20112MiscellaneousSpecificationsCameraProduct type : Digital camera (for shooting and displaying)Recording systemStill picture : Digital recording, JP

Page 116 - Select the item

20212MiscellaneousGlossaryCCD (Charge-Coupled Device)This converts light passing through the lens into electrical signals. With this camera, light is

Page 117

12Miscellaneous203GlossaryPixelsA pixel is the smallest unit (dot) used to make up an image. Clear large-sized printed images requiremillions of pixel

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20412MiscellaneousMenu directory Shooting menu ( mode): Factory default settingFunction Setting Ref. pageSCENE SELECT PROGRAM AUTO P. 42SCENE RESET Y

Page 119 - ~ P. 114

12Miscellaneous205Menu directoryShooting menu ( mode): Factory default settingFunction Setting Ref. pageRESET YES, NO P. 71STANDARD , EXTENDED P. 66WB

Page 120

12Miscellaneous206Menu directoryPlayback menu ( mode): Factory default settingFunction Setting Ref. pageMOVIE PLAYBACK*1PLAYBACK P. 88FRAME BY FRAMEFA

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12Miscellaneous207Menu directoryNotesThe factory default setting varies depending on which situation-related shootingmode is selected from SCENE.: Fac

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20812Miscellaneous2 IN 1 ...52AA/V OUT jack...19, 87AC adapte

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12Miscellaneous209IndexIINDEX ...101Index display ...75IN

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21Monitor indicationsItems Indications Ref. page14 Zoom P. 41, 6015 AF target mark [ ] P. 3116 Card access mark P. 3217 Memory gauge, , , P. 2318 Num

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210Index12MiscellaneousSTANDARD ...66STANDARD ...146Strap eyelet ...

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http://www.olympus.com/© 2004 OLYMPUS CORPORATIONOLYMPUS CORPORATIONShinjuku Monolith, 3-1 Nishi-Shinjuku 2-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan OLYMPUS A

Page 127 - Setting the date and time

22Monitor indicationsStill image Movie x x 1010SIZE :2048x1536100–0010’04.01.01.00:0004.01.01.00:0010100.00.01010214768910111213143MFILEFILENEXTNEXTSH

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23Monitor indicationsBeforeshooting(Gauge is off)One picture is taken(Lit)No more pictures can be taken (Fully lit). Wait until the gaugereturns to th

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1Getting started24Attaching the lens cap and strap1 Getting started● Do not pull on the strap too hard when it is attached to the camera as this could

Page 130

251Getting startedLoading the battery675341212Release the latch to insert the battery.Open the battery/card compartment cover.Close the battery/card c

Page 131 - How to print pictures

1Getting started26Loading the battery● The factory default date/time settings are restored if the camera is left with nobattery for about 1 day. Be su

Page 132 - Notes on print reservation

271Getting startedCharging the batteryAlign the cradleconnector withthe connectorend on thecradle.This camera uses an Olympus lithium-ion battery (LI-

Page 133

281Getting startedInserting the card“Card” in this manual refers to the xD-Picture Card. The camera uses the card torecord pictures.Compatible xD-Pict

Page 134 - PRINT ORDER

1Getting started29Inserting the cardRemoving the cardBe sure to read “Accessories — Card” (~ P. 191).Card precaution12Make sure that the monitor is tu

Page 135 - 2 Select the album

3You can choose from more than 20 different types of scene shooting modes, making it easy to set the appropriate shooting mode for a variety of shooti

Page 136 - Single-frame reservation

301Getting startedPower on/offNow, you are ready for shooting. Let’s take some pictures. ~ P. 3 1MonitorPower on T Turns on the monitor.Power off T Tu

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31Taking still pictures2 Shooting2ShootingSet the mode switch to .Turn on the camera.Place the AF target mark on the subjectwhile viewing the monitor

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32Taking still pictures2ShootingAdjust the focus.Press the shutter button gently (halfway).Release the shutter.Press the shutter button all the way (f

Page 139

33Taking still pictures2Shooting● The camera automatically turns off if it is not operated for about 10 minutes.Press the POWER switch to turn on the

Page 140 - All-frame reservation

34Taking still pictures2ShootingSpecifying the type of sceneYou can capture a high-quality picture in any shooting situation by choosing one of thevar

Page 141

35Taking still pictures2ShootingDOCUMENTS ~ P. 49 MUSEUM ~ P. 49 SPORT ~ P. 49BEACH & SNOW ~ P. 50 SELF PORTRAIT+SELF TIMER ~ P. 50CANDLE ~ P. 50A

Page 142 - Resetting print reservation

Movie recording362ShootingTurn on the camera in the mode.~ P. 3 0Compose your shot while viewing themonitor.Start recording.Press the shutter button

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37Movie recording2Shooting● When the remaining recording time has been used up, recording stopsautomatically.● Sound may not be recorded clearly in th

Page 144

If correct focus cannot be obtained382ShootingSubjects that are difficult to focus onUnder the following conditions, auto focus may not work properly.

Page 145 - Select SET

Mode switchShutter buttonPOWER switch39If correct focus cannot be obtained2ShootingTurn on the power in the mode.Position the AF target mark on thesu

Page 146 - Direct printing

How to use this manual4This manual includes a table of contents, index and menu list to help youeasily locate the information you need.Searching the t

Page 147 - (direct printing)

40If correct focus cannot be obtained2ShootingPSH3MIf the focus lock does not workproperly ~ “AF MODE — Changing thefocus range” (P. 63)The focus, ex

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412ShootingZoomTelephoto and wide-angle shooting are possible at 3x magnification for optical zoom(equivalent to 38 mm to 114 mm on a 35 mm film camer

Page 149

3Using the situation-related shooting modes423 Using the situation-related shooting modesTurn on the camera in the mode.Display the menu.In addition

Page 150 - ~ P. 147), the

3Using the situation-related shooting modes43Make sure SCENE SELECT is selected,and confirm it.Select SCENE.PROGRAM AUTOSCENESCENE SELECTSCENE SELECT

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3Using the situation-related shooting modes44LANDSCAPELANDSCAPE1LANDSCAPELANDSCAPE1For shootinglandscapes. Vivid reproduction of blues and greens.SEL

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3Using the situation-related shooting modes45LANDSCAPESuitable for shooting landscapes and otheroutdoor scenes.LANDSCAPE+PORTRAITSuitable for shootin

Page 153 - SINGLE PRINT

3Using the situation-related shooting modes46NIGHT+PORTRAITSuitable for shooting both the main subjectand background at night.• Since the shutter spe

Page 154 - Select the MORE items to set

3Using the situation-related shooting modes47SUNSETSuitable for taking sunset pictures.Vivid red and yellow color reproduction. • The flash cannot be

Page 155 - Select END

3Using the situation-related shooting modes48MACROFor shooting from as close as 30 - 50 cm(11.8" - 20.0") to a subject.• If you use the fla

Page 156 - ~“Exiting direct

3Using the situation-related shooting modes49DOCUMENTSSuitable for shooting documents, etc.Increases contrast between letters andbackground.• The fla

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5Composition of the manualDownloading images toa computerPrinting picturesBasic and advancedshootingIntroduction to thecamera’s functions1Getting star

Page 158

3Using the situation-related shooting modes50BEACH & SNOWSuitable for shooting snow-cappedmountain landscapes, white sand beaches,seascapes, etc.

Page 159 - Select

3Using the situation-related shooting modes51AVAILABLE LIGHT PORTRAITSuitable for shooting sensitive subjects inlowlight conditions without a flash.•

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3Using the situation-related shooting modes522 IN 1Allows you to combine two pictures taken insuccession and store them as a singlepicture.• Sequenti

Page 161 - ~ “Exiting direct

3Using the situation-related shooting modes53PANORAMAYou can take advantage of panorama shooting when you use an Olympus xD-Picture Card. Pictures wi

Page 162

3Using the situation-related shooting modes544 Press BACK/NEXT to finish panorama shooting.• The camera is ready to take another set of panorama shot

Page 163

55Selecting functions from the shooting menu4 Using the advanced shooting functions4Using the advanced shooting functionsPAUTOAUTOAUTOAUTOOFFOFFOFFOFF

Page 164 - ~ Step of

56Selecting functions from the shooting menu4Using the advanced shooting functionsTurn on the camera in the or mode.Display the menu.PressMENU/OKPres

Page 165 - Select SIZE option

57Selecting functions from the shooting menu4Using the advanced shooting functionsSCENE SELECTFLASH MODEOFFOFFAUTOAUTORESETPPSH3MEXIT SELECTGOBACKOKPA

Page 166 - Notes on ALL INDEX

58Selecting functions from the shooting menu4Using the advanced shooting functionsFlashYou can select from 4 different flash modes depending on the li

Page 167

● When using a situation-related shooting mode (~ P. 45), the flash may not beused.● The flash cannot be used during movie recording. ~ P. 36● When th

Page 168

How to read the instruction pages6This sample page is only for your reference. It may differ from the actual page in thismanual.The gray part on the r

Page 169 - Exiting direct printing

60Selecting functions from the shooting menu4Using the advanced shooting functionsDIGITAL ZOOM — Using the digital zoomBy combining the optical zoom w

Page 170 - If an error code is displayed

61Selecting functions from the shooting menu4Using the advanced shooting functionsSequential shootingYou can shoot pictures sequentially. In the SUPER

Page 171 - Flowchart

62Selecting functions from the shooting menu4Using the advanced shooting functionsSelf-timer shootingThis feature allows you to take pictures with you

Page 172

63Selecting functions from the shooting menu4Using the advanced shooting functionsSelect AF MODE in the menu, thenselect AUTO or SPOT. ~ P. 5 5Take th

Page 173

64Selecting functions from the shooting menu4Using the advanced shooting functionsMETERING — Changing the metering areaSpot metering is useful when yo

Page 174 - Identifying the OS

65Selecting functions from the shooting menu4Using the advanced shooting functionsSelect in the menu. ~P. 55Adjust the exposure.Take the picture.PAUT

Page 175 - ~ P. 176

66Selecting functions from the shooting menu4Using the advanced shooting functionsStill picture record modeIn the mode, select in themenu.~ P. 5 5Se

Page 176 - (When using Windows 98/98 SE)

4Using the advanced shooting functions67Selecting functions from the shooting menuSH SUPER HIGH 3M2048 X 1536 pixelsLower number of storable picture

Page 177 - Click [OK]

68Selecting functions from the shooting menu4Using the advanced shooting functionsWB — Adjusting the color toneColor reproduction differs depending on

Page 178

69Selecting functions from the shooting menu4Using the advanced shooting functionsRecording sound with still picturesThis function lets you record sou

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7ContentsWhat you can do with this camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3How to use this manual . . .

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70Selecting functions from the shooting menu4Using the advanced shooting functions● If the camera is more than 1 m (3.3 ft.) away from the source of t

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71Selecting functions from the shooting menu4Using the advanced shooting functionsSelect RESET in the menu. ~ P. 5 5Select YES.Factory default setting

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5Playback72Viewing still images5 PlaybackTurn on the camera in the mode.Use the control dial to play back images you want to view.PressMode switchCon

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735PlaybackClose-up playbackPlay back the image you want to view.~ “Viewing still images” (P. 72)Press the zoom buttonto enlarge it.Control dial1.5x1.

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Enlarge the image.~ “Close-up playback” (P. 73)Use the control dial to displace the image horizontally.To displace the picture vertically, press MENU/

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755PlaybackIndex displayPlay back an image.~ “Viewing still images” (P. 72)535356565151545457575252555558585050NEXTNEXTPAGELets you show several image

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5Playback76Index displayRotate the control dial to move theframe to the desired image.Press BACK/NEXT to switch theplayback method to page selectionmo

Page 187 - 2 Click [Eject] on the menu

5Playback77Index displayDisplay other index pages (PAGE).Press BACK/NEXT to switch playbackmethod to image selection mode.The previous 9 images aredis

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785PlaybackSelecting functions from the playback menuA number of useful menu functions are available in the playback mode (as shown below).Follow the

Page 189 - Transferring images from

5Playback79Selecting functions from the playback menuMOVIE PLAYBACKALBUM ENTRYSEL. ALBUMSETUPINDEXALL ERASEFORMATEXIT SELECTGOBACKOKEXIT SELECTGOBACKO

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8ContentsSUNSET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47PORTRAIT. . . . . . . . . .

Page 191 - Main specifications

5Playback80Selecting functions from the playback menuTurn on the camera in the mode.Display the menu.PressMode switchControl dialPOWER switchBACK/NEX

Page 192 - 12 Miscellaneous

5Playback81Selecting functions from the playback menuSEL.ALBUMALBUM ENTRYEXIT SELECTGOBACKOKOFFOFFERASEOFFONSEL.ALBUMALBUM ENTRYCANCEL SELECTGOBACKOKE

Page 193 - Miscellaneous

5Playback82Selecting functions from the playback menuSlideshow (sequential auto playback)Lets you run through images stored in the card one after anot

Page 194 - Troubleshooting

5Playback83Selecting functions from the playback menuSelect in the menu. ~ P. 78Selecting the imageSelect SEL. IMAGE. START SEL. IMAGETYPENORMALNORMA

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5Playback84Selecting functions from the playback menuSelecting slideshow typeSelect TYPE.Select a type.Select START. START SEL. IMAGETYPENORMALNORMALA

Page 196 - Playback

5Playback85During slideshow, you can display theprevious or next image by rotating thecontrol dial.Selecting functions from the playback menuRotate to

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5Playback86Selecting functions from the playback menuRotating imagesImages shot with the camera held vertically are displayed horizontally. This funct

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5Playback87Selecting functions from the playback menuPlayback on TV● To connect the cradle to a TV, use the provided AV cable.● To play back images on

Page 199 - Connection to a PC or Printer

5Playback88Selecting functions from the playback menuDisplay an image with the mark.~ “Viewing still images” (P. 72),“Index display” (P. 75)Select MO

Page 200 - Camera maintenance

5Playback89Selecting functions from the playback menu1 Press MENU/OK.Select FRAME BY FRAME.00:03/09:3000:03/09:30MOVIE PLAYBACKPLAYBACKEXITFAST PLAY F

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9ContentsSelecting functions from the playback menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Slideshow (sequential auto playback)

Page 202 - Glossary

5Playback90Selecting functions from the playback menu1 Press MENU/OK.2 Select FAST PLAY.00:03/09:3000:03/09:30MENU/OKPressFast playMOVIE PLAYBACKPLAYB

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5Playback91Selecting functions from the playback menuWhen movie play finishes and themenu is displayed, select EXIT.MOVIE PLAYBACKPLAYBACKFAST PLAYEXI

Page 204 - Menu directory

5Playback92Selecting functions from the playback menuEven if you protect images, they will be erased if you format the card. ~ “ FORMAT — Formatting t

Page 205 - : Factory default setting

5Playback93Selecting functions from the playback menuERASE/ ALL ERASE — Erasing imagesLets you erase recorded images. You can erase selected images or

Page 206 - Playback menu ( mode)

5Playback94Selecting functions from the playback menuSelect YES.YESNOSELECTGOOKERASEERASERotate to selectThe erase confirmation screen isdisplayed.NO:

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5Playback95Selecting functions from the playback menuComplete selecting the images.Select YES.BACK/NEXTPressYESNOSELECTGOOKERASEERASEThe erase confirm

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5Playback96Selecting functions from the playback menuYESNOALL ERASECANCEL SELECTGOBACKOKCAUTION ERASING ALLCAUTION ERASING ALLALL ERASE — Erasing all

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5Playback97Selecting functions from the playback menuBLACK & WHITE and SEPIAPlay back the image you want tochange to a black and white image orsep

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5Playback98Selecting functions from the playback menuDisplayed when editing is inprogress. When editing is finished,this screen disappears.ResizingPla

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5Playback99Control dialBACK/NEXTbuttonMENU/OK buttonSelecting functions from the playback menu● In the following cases, EDIT is not available:– Movie–

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