Olympus infinity zoom 210 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 2 - Table of contents

Insert the film cartridge into thecamera. Always avoid direct sunlightwhen loading the film.Open the back cover by sliding theback cover release towar

Page 3 - Attention

Make sure the film lies flat. Align the film leader with the redfilm loading indicator.Unless the film leader matches thefilm loading indicator, the

Page 4 - Description of controls

Close the back cover. The filmautomatically advances to the firstframe.Set the power switch to ON to makesure that the exposure counter shows"1&

Page 5 - Back cover release

The camera automatically rewindsthe film when you reach the end of aroll. The exposure counter on the LCDpanel counts down as the film isrewinding.* T

Page 6 - LCD panel

13Open the back cover, and removethe film cartridge from the camera.Avoid direct sunlight when removingthe film.Once the film has been rewound, ablink

Page 7 - Loading the

Set the power switch to ON.* When the camera is not in use,always set the power switch to OFFso that the shutter cannot beactivated accidentally.While

Page 8 - Checking the

Use the zoom button to adjust thesize of your subject in the frame,(telephoto or wide-angle)The shutter release cannot be operatedwhile zooming.Press

Page 9 - Attaching the

Hold the camera correctly.It is particularly important to hold thecamera steady when shooting at alonger focal length; use both handsfor maximum stabi

Page 10 - Loading the film

If the autofocus indicator is blinking,correct focus was not achieved. If thisoccurs, let go of the shutter releasebutton. Make sure your subject isw

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18The entire subject should normally bepositioned within the picture frame,however, the actual available imagearea will become smaller as you getneare

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Table of contentsDescription of controls ... 3Before you beginLoading the batteries...

Page 13 - Unloading the film

If the subject is nearer than 0.6m(2ft),the autofocus indicator (green) willblink and the shutter will not release.However, the shutter may sometimesb

Page 14

Confirm flash charge by pressing theshutter release button halfway. Theflash indicator (orange) will light upin the viewfinder when the flash ischarge

Page 15 - Simple point &

From 0.6m(2ft) to 1.6m(5.2ft), theflash strength is controlled automati-cally as shown. This soft flashmechanism prevents pictures frombeing overexpos

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Color negative film offers the widestexposure latitude, compensating forover and underexposure more readilythan other films. The flash workingrange sh

Page 17

Confirm flash charge by pressing theshutter release button halfway. The flashindicator (orange) will light up in theviewfinder when the flash is charg

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AdvancedshootingtechniquesMacrophotographyMacro photography ispossible at any focal length.Without performing anyspecial operations, it ispossible to

Page 19 - 0.6m (2ft)

Focal length of 76mm at 0.6m(2ft).Focus lockUsing the focus lock, yoursubject will be in focuseven if it is not in the centerof the picture.25

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When the main subject is not in theautofocus frame, use the focus lock.Otherwise the camera will focus onthe background and the subject willnot be in

Page 21 - (1)Taking pictures

While keeping the shutter releasebutton pressed halfway, change theposition of your subject in theviewfinder to achieve the desiredcomposition.Press t

Page 22 - Soft flash:

Set the camera firmly in position.Press the SUBJECT button untilis displayed on the LCD panel.Press the shutter release buttonhalfway to focus. When c

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Thank you for purchasing the OLYMPUS Infinity Zoom 210. Please read this instruction manual carefully beforeusing the camera. This camera will not o

Page 24 - (2)Taking backlit

* During selftimer operation, thefocus and exposure will be lockedwhen the shutter release button ispressed.* To cancel the selftimer after it hasbeen

Page 25 - Advanced

Press the SUBJECT button until"C" is displayed on the LCD panel.The camera will shoot repeatedly aslong as the shutter release button ispr

Page 26 - Focus lock

Press the shutter release button. Thelens will automatically zoom and afterthe appropriate subject size has beenachieved the shutter will be released.

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Auto-zoom mode working range:from 1.3m (4.3ft) to 2.6m (8.5ft).* Outside the ranges as shown, auto-zoom may not operate.* Even in the auto-zoom mode,

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Press the SUBJECT button until"PRE FOCUS" is displayed on theLCD panel.Press the shutter release buttonhalfway to focus on your subject.The

Page 29 - Selftimer

Press the shutter release buttonfully. The shutter will be immediatelyreleased.By using this mode, the time lapsebetween when the shutter button isrel

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Compose your shot and press theshutter release button. The flash willemit a rapid series of low power pre-flashes, followed directly by the mainflash

Page 31 - Continuous mode

* Hold the camera firmly whilepressing the shutter release button.* Auto-S mode will not be cancelledwhen power is switched OFF.To cancel AUTO-S mode

Page 32 - Auto-zoom mode

Press the FLASH button to set theflash mode to OFF.will light on the LCD panel.* In low lit conditions, the necessaryshutter speed may be very slow (u

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In this mode, the flash always firesregardless of available light. Use thismode tor daylight shooting in backlitconditions to compensate forbacklighti

Page 34 - Pre-focus mode

Description of controlsLCD panelLight sensorViewfinderShutter release buttonAutofocus windowsSteady gripPower switchSelftimer indicatorSubject buttonF

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Press the FLASH button to set theflash mode to FILL-IN.will light on the LCD panel.MULTI flashUse this mode, when youwant to segment a motionsequence

Page 36 - AUTO-S flash

* Use this mode in low light. If youuse it in bright conditions, yourpicture will be overexposed.* Use a tripod or other camera supportto prevent the

Page 37 - FLASH button

With the flash AUTO mode, only thesubject can be taken.Press the FLASH button to set theflash mode towill light on the LCD panel.Night scene flashphot

Page 38 - Flash OFF

By using the flash mode for nightscene photography, you can take boththe subject in the foreground and thenight scene in the background.* The necessar

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Make sure to set the power switch toOFF before the camera is inserted intothe case.How to use thesoft case(optional)43

Page 40 - For best results use

Never disassemble the camera; itcontains a high-voltage circuit.Do not use thinner, benzine ororganic solvents to clean the camera.Do not touch the DX

Page 41 - 0.6 – 4.4m (2 – 14.4ft)

Do not expose the camera toextreme heat (over 40°C/104°F), suchas inside a car during the hot summerweather, or to extreme cold (below-10°C/14°F).Do n

Page 42 - Night scene flash

Questions and answersQ: What kind of batteries should I use?A: Use two 3V lithium batteries (DL123A or CR123A). Do notmix new and old batteries at t

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SpecificationsType: Full-automatic 35mm autofocus lens-shutter camera withbuilt-in 38 - 76 zoom lens.Film format: 35mm standard DX coded film (24 x 36

Page 44 - (optional)

Flash working range (ISO 400 color negative film):Wide-angle: 0.6 - 8.2m (2ft - 26.9ft).telephoto: 0.6m - 6m (2ft - 19.7ft)Flash modes:AUTO (Automa

Page 45 - Care and storage

Back coverViewfinderBattery compartment coverFilm windowTripod socketBack cover releaseRewind button4

Page 46 - Do not expose the camera to

OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO ., LTD.San-Ei Building, 22-2 Nishi Shinjuku 1-chome Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Japan Tel 03-3340-2211OLYMPUS CORPORATIONCrossways Park,

Page 47 - Questions and answers

Viewfinder displayLCD panelClose-upcorrection marksAutofocus frameAF indicator (green)Flash indicator (orange)SelftimerContinuous modeAuto-zoomPre-fo

Page 48 - Specifications

Before youbegin···Loading thebatteriesInsert a coin into the groove of thebattery cover on the side of the gripand open the cover.Insert two 3V lithiu

Page 49 - 2-1/2 in . )

Set the power switch to ON to checkthe batteries. The battery checkindicator will be displayed for 12seconds.When " " is displayed, batteri

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