PREPARATIONSBASIC FUNCTIONSMOVIE FUNCTIONSPRINTING PICTURESUSING A PERSONALCOMPUTERCAMERA SETTINGSMISCELLANEOUSn Before using your camera, read this m
10CONTENTSImportant safety instructlons...2For safe use...
100You can run through all the stored pictures automatically.Set the Mode dial to , anddisplay a still picture.Press the Menu button todisplay the Me
101CARD SETUPALL-FRAME ERASESet the Mode dial to , anddisplay a still picture.Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press the top/bottom arrowson
102CARD FORMATYou can format the card.Set the Mode dial to , anddisplay a still picture.Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press the top/bottom
103Note:• Formatting the card erases the existing data, including pictures whichhave been write-protected from the camera. Be careful not to eraseimpo
104CONNECTING TO A TELEVISIONRecorded images can be viewed on a TV (NTSC only).Make sure that the power of the TV and the camera are off beforeconnect
3MOVIE FUNCTIONS● You can record movies for up to approx. 60 secondsin the SQ mode and approx. 15 seconds in the HQmode.● The recorded movie images wi
RECORDING MOVIES USING THE OPTICALVIEWFINDERSet the Mode dial to .Compose the picture byplacing the subject within theautofocus marks in theviewfinde
Press the Shutter releasebutton fully again to stoprecording.When the Green lamp stopsblinking, the camera is readyto record the next movie.• The Shut
RECORDING MOVIES USING THE LCDMONITORSet the Mode dial to .Compose the picture usingthe LCD monitor.Record the movie in the sameway as you would when
109When the buffer memory isfull, the upper block will lightand no other operation can beperformed until the Cardaccess lamp stops blinking.4Note:• So
11Shutter priority mode ...52Manual mode...
QUICK VIEWYou can immediately shift from the Record mode to the Display mode,and check the movie you have just recorded.When the Mode dial is set to,
If your main subject is not within the autofocus marks, follow theprocedure below to obtain focus. This is called focus lock.Position your subject wit
The viewfinder’s picture frame shows the area that can be shot forsubjects at ∞. However, the picture area will move lower in the viewfinderas you get
113ZOOMWTYou can select Telephoto or Wide-angle with the 3X zoom lever.Press the lever to T to chooseTelephoto shooting. Press the lever to W to choos
In addition to automatic exposure, you can also adjust it manually by +/–2 (approx. 1/3 steps). Adjust + when the subject is mostly bright. Adjust –wh
With Manual focus, you can select a pre-adjusted focal length.Set the Mode dial to .Press the OK button to turnon the LCD monitor.Press the right arr
When the cursor is movedbelow 2.6ft, shorter distanceswill appear on the LCD monitor.Press the OK button to savethe setting.65116F2.0 1/800 +2.0AF M
117MOVIE PICTURE RECORD MENU* When the Mode dial is set to . (p. 39)Monitor DisplayUseFor using the Selftimer/remote control. (p. 118)For selecting t
118Use a tripod to hold the camera securely.Set the Mode dial to .Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press the top/bottom arrowson the Jog dial
119Press the left arrow on theJog dial to confirm the setting.Press the OK button to savethe setting and cancel theMenu.• You can record movies withou
12MOVIE FUNCTIONS...105[Record Mode]Recording movies...
120RECORDING A MOVIE USING THESELFTIMERWhen the shutter is released, theSelftimer/Remote control signallights for approx. 10 seconds thenblinks for ap
121RECORDING A MOVIE USING THE REMOTECONTROLCompose the picture, aim theremote control at the Remotecontrol window on thecamera, then press theShutter
122You can select the white balance according to the light source.Set the Mode dial to .Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press the top/bottom
123Press the left arrow on theJog dial to confirm the setting.If you record a movie withoutpressing the OK button, thesetting will be valid until theM
124You can select the sensitivity from auto, as well as approx. 100, 200 and400.Set the Mode dial to .Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press
125Press the left arrow on theJog dial to confirm the setting.If you record a movie withoutpressing the OK button, thesetting will be valid until theM
126You can select from two picture effects.Set the Mode dial to .Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press the top/bottom arrowson the Jog dial
127CARD SETUP (CARD FORMAT)You can format the card.Set the Mode dial to .Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press the top/bottom arrowson the J
128Note:• Formatting the card erases the existing data, including pictures whichhave been write-protected from the camera. Be careful not to eraseimpo
129You can select the Standard Quality mode SQ or the High Quality modeHQ.Set the Mode dial to .Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press the to
13PRINTING PICTURES...139Printing pictures...
130If you record a movie withoutpressing the OK button, thesetting will be valid until theMenu is canceled.• Press the OK button to savethe setting an
131MOVIE PICTURE DISPLAY MENU* When the Mode dial is set to and a movie picture is displayed onthe LCD monitor. (p. 39)Monitor displayUseFor displayin
132You can play movies you have recorded. will appear on the LCDmonitor for movies.Set the Mode dial to .• The LCD monitor turns onautomatically.Dis
133Press the OK button duringthe movie to pause it. Press itagain to restart.• The following operations canbe performed during pause.Press the top arr
134CARD SETUPALL-FRAME ERASESet the Mode dial to .Display a picture with onthe LCD monitor using theJog dial.Press the Menu button todisplay the Men
Press the OK button with YESselected to erase all thepictures in the card.• To cancel, press the OK buttonwith NO selected.When complete, NO PICTUREap
136CARD FORMATYou can format the card.Set the Mode dial to .Display a picture with onthe LCD monitor using theJog dial..Press the Menu button todis
137Note:• Formatting the card erases the existing data, including pictures whichhave been write-protected from the camera. Be careful not to eraseimpo
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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA4PRINTINGPICTURES
14CAMERA SETTINGS...171All reset...
140PRINTING PICTURESThere are two types of printing available with this camera.One is Card-Print, which stores data conforming to the “Design rule for
141CARD-PRINTPRINT-RESERVE (CARD)You can store data for making prints with a printer or at a lab thatsupports this system. (p. 140)Set the Mode dial t
142Monitor displayUseFor storing data for Print-All (card). (p. 143)For storing data for Date-Print (card). (p. 144)For storing data for Index-Print (
143PRINT-ALL (CARD)You can store data for printing all the pictures in the card. (p. 140)Set the Mode dial to , anddisplay a still picture.Press the M
144DATE-PRINT (CARD)You can store data for printing the date with pictures. (p. 140)Set the Mode dial to , anddisplay a still picture.Press the Menu b
145INDEX-PRINT (CARD)You can store data for making index prints. (p. 140)Set the Mode dial to , anddisplay a still picture.Press the Menu button todis
146DIRECT-PRINTPRINTING WITH THE P-300By connecting the camera to the P-300 printer with the direct connectcable, pictures can be printed directly fro
147Set the Mode dial to toturn on the LCD monitor.Select the picture you want toprint using the Jog dial.Enter the number of copies tobe printed on t
148INDEX PRINT (P-300)Index prints can be made.Connect the camera to theprinter, then set the Mode dialto .• See page 146 for connection tothe printe
149CLOSE-UP PRINT (P-300)You can print enlarged images.Connect the camera to theprinter, then set the Mode dialto .• See page 146 for connection toth
15nThis camera’s 2,110,000-pixel CCD and Olympus high-resolution optical lens deliver the highest picture qualityin its class.nVarious exposure modes
150RANDOM PRINT (P-300)You can select a series of pictures to be direct-printed to the P-300printer.Connect the camera to theprinter, then set the Mod
151Note:• This mode is available only when the camera is connected to the P-300printer.• The selection data will remain even after printing, but will
152Monitor displayUseFor printing all the pictures in the card. (p. 153)For making 4-cut prints. (p. 154)For making 16-cut prints. (p. 154)For making
153ALL PRINT (P-300)You can print all the pictures in the card using the P-300 printer.Connect the camera to theprinter, then set the Mode dialto .•
154CUT PRINT (P-300)You can make 4/16-cut prints using the P-300 printer.• In order to make sticker prints, the specialty paper must be set in the P-3
155MIRROR PRINT (P-300)You can make mirror-image prints using the P-300 printer.This mode is especially useful for making T-shirt prints. Connect the
156DATE PRINT (P-300)You can print the date with pictures using the P-300 printer.Connect the camera to theprinter, then set the Mode dialto .• See p
5USING APERSONALCOMPUTEROLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
158COMPUTER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTSWhen using the provided utility software:Personal computers used with this camera must conform to the followingminimum
159INSTALLING PROVIDEDSOFTWARETo take full advantage of a wide range of functions, including download,display, storage and panorama, your Olympus digi
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160CONNECTING TO A PERSONALCOMPUTERUse the appropriate connector according to your computer’s platform.● IBM PC/AT compatibleConnect the provided RS-2
161USING A PERSONALCOMPUTERMake sure that the power of the personal computer and thecamera are OFF.Connect the RS-232C PC serial cable to the computer
162TRANSFERRING DATA FROMSmartMediaPC CARD ADAPTERThe picture data in the SmartMedia can be directly transferred to apersonal computer equipped with a
163USING CAMEDIA MasterVIEWING IMAGES STORED IN THE CARDON YOUR COMPUTERYou can view images stored in a SmartMedia card via CAMEDIA Master.Start CAMED
164Place the cursor on thedesired image and double-click on it.This will magnify and display theselected image.4TRANSFERRING DATA USING CAMEDIAMasterC
165PROCESSING IMAGES USINGCAMEDIA MasterYou can process images (changing tones, composing, and so on) usingthe provided CAMEDIA Master or other applic
166Select [Image] - [Instant Fix]on the menu bar.This will brighten the selectedimage.2CORRECTING BLURRY IMAGESBacklight sometimes make the whole imag
167Place the cursor on the imageyou want to correct anddouble-click on it.This will display the selectedimage.Select [Image] – [Filter] –[Sharpen] on
168This will sharpen the selectedimage.COMPOSING IMAGES WITH TEMPLATESYou can easily compose images with templates in CAMEDIA Master.Place the cursor
169Select [Image] - [TemplateSuperimpose] on the menubar.This will display the composewindow.Select a template and click on[Apply].This will display t
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6CAMERASETTINGSOLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA● The settings can be adjusted in the Menu. EachMenu (still picture record menu, still picture displaymenu, movie
172ALL RESETClears adjustments and returns to the default settings.Set the Mode dial to P, A/S/Mor .Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press th
173With ON selected, the settings of the following items will becanceled and reset to the default when the power is turned off.Aperture priority mode
174SHARPNESSYou can select the image sharpness.Set the Mode dial to P, A/S/Mor .Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press the top/bottom arrowso
175SHQ SETUPYou can select non-compression for the SHQ mode.Set the Mode dial to P orA/S/M.Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press the top/bott
176SQ SETUPYou can select the file size and compression level for the SQ mode.Set the Mode dial to P orA/S/M.Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.
177BEEP SOUNDYou can select the volume of the operating beep sound.Set the Mode dial to P, A/S/M,or .Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press t
178REC VIEWRec view lets you select whether to display the image after recording. Set the Mode dial to P, A/S/Mor .Press the Menu button todisplay th
179Press the top/bottom arrowson the Jog dial to select RECVIEW.Press the right arrow on theJog dial, then press thetop/bottom arrows to selectOFF (Re
18CHECKING THE CONTENTSCamera StrapLens cap Video cableRS-232C PC serial Conversion connectorcable for MacintoshRemote control Software CD’sWarranty
180FILE NUMBERYou can select the file numbering system. It is especially useful whendownloading data to a personal computer.About the File No. and Fol
181Set the Mode dial to P orA/S/M.Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press the top/bottom arrowson the Jog dial to selectMODE SETUP, then press
182Press the top/bottom arrowson the Jog dial to select FILENAME.Press the right arrow on theJog dial, then press thetop/bottom arrows to selectNAME R
183LCD BRIGHTNESSYou can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor.Set the Mode dial to P, A/S/M,or .Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press th
184Press the top/bottom arrowson the Jog dial to select .Press the right arrow on theJog dial to select SETUP, thenpress the OK button.• appears onth
185METERS/FEET SELECTIONYou can select meters or feet to be used by the Manual focus settingscreen. (In the Macro mode, the unit will shift between ce
186INDEX-DISPLAY ADJUSTMENTYou can select the number of frames shown in the Index-Display mode.Set the Mode dial to .Press the Menu button todisplay
7MISCELLANEOUSOLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
188QUESTIONS AND ANSWERSQHow long will the batteries last?ABattery life is affected by many variables such as the amount of LCDmonitor use, the freque
189QCan I use a filter or hood?AOlympus does not provide one.QCan I use an extension flash?AYes you can. Please see our Internet home page(http://www.
19Battery charger AA NiMH batteries (4 pieces)Power plug InstructionsSmartMedia Static-free case(SSFDC-8MB)Index labels (2 pieces) Write-protect adhe
190TROUBLESHOOTINGOPERATING PROBLEMSThe camera does not work.1 The power is OFF.[ Set the Mode dial to turn on the power. (P. 34)2 The batteries are l
191The flash does not fire.1 The flash mode was set to the Off mode.[ Check the flash mode before shooting. (P. 57)2 The subject is lighted.[ Set the
192PROBLEMS WITH IMAGESThe picture is out of focus1 The camera moved when the shutter button was pressed.[ Hold the camera correctly, and press the sh
193The picture is too bright.1 The flash was set to the Fill-In Flash mode.[ Set the flash mode to one other than Fill-In Flash. (P. 57)2 The subject
194SYSTEM CHARTA variety of capabilities are available when connected to optionalequipment.Printer (P-330N/P-330)TVPersonalcomputerMO drivePrinter (P-
195ERROR CODESLCD monitor ErrorThere is no card in the camera. Insert aSmartMedia card.No more photographs can be taken. Replace theSmartMedia, erase
196OPTIONAL ITEMS• Photo Printers For Olympus Digital Cameras• AC Adapter• Camera Case• Standard SmartMedia Card (8/16/32/64MB)• Special Function Sma
197COMPATIBILITY OF THEPICTURE DATA• Images taken by this camera may not be properly displayed or printedwith other Olympus digital cameras.• Images t
198SPECIFICATIONSProduct type : Digital camera (for shooting and displaying)Recording SystemStill : Digital recording (JPEG/TIFF in accordancewith “De
199Working range : 8" ~ 31" (Macro mode)31" ~ ∞ (Standard mode)Viewfinder : Optical real image viewfinder (Autofocusmark/Backlighting c
22IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTlONSThank you for purchasing the Olympus digital camera. Before you start touse your new camera, please read these instruct
20NAMES OF PARTSZoom lever(P. 55/113)Control panel (P. 22)Flash (P. 57)LensCard compartmentcover (P. 28)Computer connector(RS-232C) (P. 146/161)Video
200Power supply : This camera uses four AA nickel metal-hydride batteries, AA alkaline batteries, AAlithium batteries or AA NiCd batteries. Do not use
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21MFLCD monitor(P. 22)Viewfinder(P. 21)Flash button (P. 57) /Erase button (P. 98)Spot/Macro button(P. 61) /Info button (P. 94)OK button (P. 40)Threade
22CONTROL PANELSLOWISOSQSHQMFBKTLCD MONITOR’99.12.23 21:56 32HQFramenumberDateMoviepictureBattery checkProtectTimeRandom printRecording modeSpot me
23ATTACHING THE STRAPAttach the strap to the strap hole on the camera.Caution:• Attach the strap correctly as shown so that the camera does not fallof
24LOADING THE BATTERIESThis camera uses four AA nickel metal–hydride batteries, AA alkalinebatteries, AA lithium batteries or AA NiCd batteries.Perfor
25Note:• Make sure that the power is off before loading the batteries.• Do not touch the inside of the battery compartment.• If the camera is left wit
An optional Olympus AC adapter allows you to power your digital camerafrom a common AC wall outletMake sure that the camerapower is off.Plug the AC ad
27Warning:Incorrect use may cause a fire or electric shock.• Be sure to use an Olympus AC adapter. Olympus is notresponsible for any damage caused by
28Insert the SmartMedia card in the direction shown.Make sure that the camerapower is off.Open the Card compartmentcover.Insert the SmartMedia cardcor
29Note:•Use 3V (3.3V) cards only. 5V cards cannot be used.• Olympus brand cards are recommended (already formatted). Non-Olympus brand cards must be f
337. Water and Moisture — Do not use this product near water — forexample, near a bath tub, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wetbasement, near a swi
30ADJUSTING THE DATE AND TIMEYou can adjust the date and time.Set the Mode dial to P, A/S/M,or .• Set it to other than whenno images are stored in th
31Press the top/bottom arrowson the Jog dial to adjust thefirst setting, then press theright arrow on the Jog dial toadjust the second setting.Repeat
32HOLDING THE CAMERAHold the camera firmly with both hands while keeping your elbows atyour sides to prevent the camera from moving.LEARNING THE BASIC
33ADJUSTING THE DIOPTER• Turn the Diopter adjustmentdial to see the Autofocus markclearly.PROPER SHUTTER RELESEPress the Shutter release button halfwa
34BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURERemove the lens cap.Set the Mode dial to P, A/S/M,or to turn on thepower.• A/S/M, P and set thecamera to the Record mode.
35HOW TO USE THE MODE DIALYou can easily turn the camera on or off or change the mode using theMode dial.P or A/S/M (Still picture recording) (p. 42 ~
36CHECKING THE CARDWhen the power is turned on in the Record mode, the camera checksthe SmartMedia card.When there is no SmartMedia cardin the camera
37CHECKING THE BATTERIESWhen the power is turned on in the Record mode, the remaining batterypower will be displayed on the control panel.lights and t
38CHECKING THE NUMBER OF STORABLEPICTURESWhen the power is turned on in the Still Picture Record mode, thenumber of storable pictures will appear on t
HOW TO USE THE MENUSet the Mode dial.Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press the top/bottom arrowson the Jog dial to select theitem to adjust.P
416. Damage Requiring Service — If using the optional AC adapter, unplugthis product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified servicepers
40Press the top/bottom arrowsto adjust the item.When finished, press the leftarrow on the Jog dial toconfirm the adjustment.Press the OK button to sav
2BASIC FUNCTIONSOLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
42TAKING PICTURES USING THE OPTICALVIEWFINDERSet the Mode dial to P or A/S/M.Compose the picture byplacing the subject within theautofocus marks in th
43When the Green lamp stopsblinking (after about 2 ~ 43seconds), the camera is readyto take the next picture.• The Shutter will not releasewhile the G
44TAKING PICTURES USING THE LCDMONITORSet the Mode dial to P or A/S/M.With P, press the LCD monitorON/OFF button to turn on theLCD monitor.• With A/S/
45When the recorded image isno longer displayed, thecamera is ready to take thenext picture.• The recorded image will not bedisplayed if the Rec view
46QUICK VIEWYou can immediately shift from the Record mode to the Display mode,and check the picture you have just taken.When the Mode dial is set to
47FOCUS LOCKIf your main subject is not within the autofocus marks, follow theprocedure below to obtain focus. This is called focus lock.Position your
48AUTOFOCUSThere are certain conditions where the autofocus may not work properlyeven when the Green lamp lights when the Shutter release button ispre
493 Subjects in excessively bright lightLock the focus on an object that is at the same distance from the cameraas the subject, then aim at the subjec
5Declaration of ConformityModel Number: C-2020ZOOMTrade Name: OLYMPUSResponsible party: Olympus America Inc.Address: 2 Corporate Center Drive, Melvill
50WORKING RANGEThe viewfinder’s picture frame shows the area that can be shot forsubjects at ∞. However, the picture area will move lower in the viewf
51APERTURE PRIORITY MODEYou can set the aperture manually for the Aperture priority mode. It isespecially useful for taking portrait pictures with blu
52SHUTTER PRIORITY MODEYou can set the shutter speed manually for the Shutter priority mode. Setit to a fast speed to capture a moving object. Set it
53ISOAUTO 100 200 4001 ~ 1/800 4 ~ 1/800 2 ~ 1/800 1 ~ 1/800(unit: seconds)Note:• When the right exposure cannot be attained, the shutter speed displa
54MANUAL MODEYou can set the aperture and shutter speed manually in the Manualmode. It is especially useful for taking portrait pictures with blurredb
55ZOOMYou can select Telephoto or Wide-angle with the 3X zoom lever.Press the lever to T to chooseTelephoto shooting. Press the lever to W to choosewi
56EXPOSURE COMPENSATIONIn addition to automatic exposure, you can also adjust it manually by +/–2 (approx. 1/3 steps). Adjust + when the subject is mo
57USING THE FLASHSelect the flash mode according to the shooting conditions.You can select the following flash modes with each press of the Flashmode
58AUTO-FLASHIn the Auto-Flash mode, the flash will fire automatically in low-light andbacklight conditions.When you take a picture that is backlit, po
59FILL-IN FLASH (FORCED ACTIVATION)In the Fill-In Flash mode, the flash fires regardless of available light. Forexample, this mode can be used to brig
6Warning: Ignoring this Warning mark and operating this productincorrectly may lead to serious injury or death.Caution: Ignoring this Caution mark and
60SELECTING THE FLASH MODESet the Mode dial to P or A/S/M.With each press of the Flashmode button, the flash modewill switch from Auto-Flash to(Red-Ey
61SPOT METERING MODEThe Spot metering mode is used to obtain the right exposure regardlessof the backlight. Place the subject in the center of the aut
62MACRO MODEYou can get as close as 8" to your subject. An approx. 2.4" x 3" subjectcan be photographed fully within the frame.Set the
Use this mode when you want to use the Spot metering mode and yoursubject is closer than 31".Set the Mode dial to P or A/S/M.Press the Spot/Macro
64MANUAL FOCUSWith Manual focus, you can select a pre-adjusted focal length. It isespecially useful when quick shooting is required.Set the Mode dial
65When the cursor is movedbelow 2.6ft, shorter distanceswill appear on the LCD monitor.Press the OK button to savethe setting.65F2.0 1/800 +2.0AF MF
66STILL PICTURE RECORD MENU* When the Mode dial is set to A/S/M or P. (p. 39)Monitor displayUseFor using the Sequence mode (p. 67),Selftimer/Remote co
67SEQUENCE MODEIn the Sequence mode, the camera takes pictures sequentially while theShutter release button is pressed.Set the Mode dial to P or A/S/M
68Press the left arrow on theJog dial to confirm the setting.If you take a picture withoutpressing the OK button, thesetting will be valid until theMe
69SELFTIMER/REMOTE CONTROLUse a tripod to hold the camera securely.Set the Mode dial to P or A/S/M.Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press the
74. DO NOT LEAVE THIS CAMERA WITHIN THE REACH OF INFANTS ORCHILDREN. • THE CHILD MIGHT PUT THE STRAP AROUND HIS OR HER NECK.THIS COULD CAUSE STRANGULA
70Press the left arrow on theJog dial to confirm the setting.Press the OK button to savethe setting and cancel theMenu.• You can take pictures without
71TAKING A PICTURE USING THESELFTIMERWhen the shutter is released, theSelftimer/Remote control signallights for approx. 10 seconds thenblinks for appr
72TAKING A PICTURE USING THE REMOTECONTROLCompose the picture, aim theremote control at the Remotecontrol window on thecamera, then press theShutter r
73AUTO BRACKETImages will be recorded sequentially with different exposures. You canselect frames to store by erasing unwanted frames.Set the Mode dia
74Press the right arrow on theJog dial, then press thetop/bottom arrows to selectthe number of pictures.Press the left arrow on theJog dial to confirm
75EXTENSION FLASHWhen an extension flash is used along with the main flash, shadows canbe reduced by bouncing the extension flash light off of the cei
76Press the left arrow on theJog dial to confirm the setting.Set the extension flash to thecalibration mode. If you take a picture withoutpressing the
77SLOW SHUTTER SYNCHRONIZATION FLASH MODEYou can set the flash to fire during the first or second half of a slowshutter speed’s release duration. It i
78Press the left arrow on theJog dial to confirm the setting.If you take a picture withoutpressing the OK button, thesetting will be valid until theMe
79DIGITAL TELE MODEWhen used with the 3X optical zoom, you can take an approx. 7.5Xzoom photograph.Set the Mode dial to P or A/S/M.Press the Menu butt
8CAUTION1. IF YOU NOTICE AN UNUSUAL SMELL, NOISE, OR SMOKE EMITTINGFROM THIS CAMERA, UNLOAD THE BATTERIES CAREFULLY TOAVOID BEING BURNED. CONTACT YOUR
80WHITE BALANCEYou can select the white balance according to the light source.Set the Mode dial to P or A/S/M.Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu
81Press the left arrow on theJog dial to confirm the setting.If you take a picture withoutpressing the OK button, thesetting will be valid until theMe
82ISOYou can select the sensitivity from auto, as well as approx. 100, 200 and400.Set the Mode dial to P.Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Pres
83Press the left arrow on theJog dial to confirm the setting.If you take a picture withoutpressing the OK button, thesetting will be valid until theMe
84PICTURE EFFECTSYou can select from four picture effects.Set the Mode dial to P or A/S/M.Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press the top/botto
85PANORAMA MODEYou can make panorama pictures.Set the Mode dial to P, andturn on the LCD monitor.Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press the to
86Take pictures by overlappingthe edges of the images.• A maximum of 10 images canbe connected.Press the Menu button tocancel the Panorama modeand Men
87You can format the card.Set the Mode dial to P orA/S/M..Press the Menu button todisplay the Menu.Press the top/bottom arrowson the Jog dial to selec
88Note:• Formatting the card erases the existing data, including pictures whichhave been write-protected from the camera. Be careful not to eraseimpor
89SELECTING THE RECORDING MODEYou can select the Standard Quality mode SQ or the High Quality modesHQ/SHQ.Set the Mode dial to P or A/S/M.Press the Me
9BATTERY HANDLINGn This camera uses four AA NiMH batteries, AA alkaline batteries, AAlithium batteries or AA NiCd batteries. n Performance will be lim
90If you take a picture withoutpressing the OK button, thesetting will be valid until theMenu is canceled.• Press the OK button to savethe setting and
91You can select Aperture priority mode, Shutter priority mode or Manualmode for A/S/M on the Mode dial.Set the Mode dial to P or A/S/M.Press the Menu
92DISPLAYING RECORDED PICTURESYou can display the pictures you have taken on the LCD monitor.Set the Mode dial to .• The LCD monitor turns onautomati
93With each press of the rightarrow on the Jog dial, you canview the succeeding picture.With each press of the leftarrow, you can view thepreceding pi
94You can display picture information (settings, date, file number, etc.) onthe LCD monitor.Set the Mode dial to .• The last picture taken, Framenumb
95Multiple pictures can be displayed on the LCD monitor.Set the Mode dial to .Press the Zoom lever towardW to display several pictureson the monitor.
96CLOSE-UP DISPLAY MODE (3X INSPECTION)Enlarged pictures can be displayed on the LCD monitor.Set the Mode dial to , anddisplay the picture you wantto
97PROTECTIONYou can prevent accidental erasure of pictures you want to keep.Set the Mode dial to , anddisplay the picture you wantto protect.Press th
98You can delete pictures you do not need.Set the Mode dial to , anddisplay the picture you wantto erase.Press the Erase button todisplay .Press the
99STILL PICTURE DISPLAY MENU* When the Mode dial is set to and a still picture is displayed on theLCD monitor. (p. 39)Monitor displayUseFor a slide-
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