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Reference Manual Ⅵ Thank you for purchasing this Olympus digital camera. Ⅵ Before using your new digital camera, please carefully read this instruction manual and separately provided "Safety Precautions" and "Battery Handling Precautions". Ⅵ We recommend that you take test shots to make sure that the camera functions properly before taking important photographs.
Reference Manual Ⅵ Thank you for purchasing this Olympus digital camera. Ⅵ Before using your new digital camera, please carefully read this instruction manual and separately provided "Safety Precautions" and "Battery Handling Precautions". Ⅵ We recommend that you take test shots to make sure that the camera functions properly before taking important photographs.
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... following measures: • Adjust or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the distance between the camera and receiver. • Connect the equipment to an outlet on the product names, model numbers, etc., please consult your local Olympus representative. ⅷ It is prohibited by copyright laws to change without permission of the FCC...
... following measures: • Adjust or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the distance between the camera and receiver. • Connect the equipment to an outlet on the product names, model numbers, etc., please consult your local Olympus representative. ⅷ It is prohibited by copyright laws to change without permission of the FCC...
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..., Melville, New York 11747-3157 USA Telephone Number: 631-844-5000 This device complies with the European requirements for Camera File system) is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) ... America and in other countries. ⅷ Macintosh and Apple are trademarks or registered trademarks of Conformity Model Number: D-100/C-1 Trade Name: OLYMPUS Responsible Party: Olympus America Inc. Operation is a standard established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Association). 3 Declaration of their...
..., Melville, New York 11747-3157 USA Telephone Number: 631-844-5000 This device complies with the European requirements for Camera File system) is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) ... America and in other countries. ⅷ Macintosh and Apple are trademarks or registered trademarks of Conformity Model Number: D-100/C-1 Trade Name: OLYMPUS Responsible Party: Olympus America Inc. Operation is a standard established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Association). 3 Declaration of their...
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... may be brought into focus, see Page 34. Release your finger from the shutter button, hold the camera securely again and half press the button again. Press the shutter button all the way. [The camera takes the picture and two short beep tones are set automatically. Items to indicate that the lens...
... may be brought into focus, see Page 34. Release your finger from the shutter button, hold the camera securely again and half press the button again. Press the shutter button all the way. [The camera takes the picture and two short beep tones are set automatically. Items to indicate that the lens...
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...Before Use 2 How to Read This Booklet 4 Contents 5 Index of Available Operations 8 Making the Most of Your Digital Camera 10 Operations Available with This Camera 12 PREPARATION Names of Parts 16 Attaching the Provided Strap 18 Loading the Battery 19 Selecting the Appropriate Batteries 20 Inserting the ...Card (SmartMedia 22 Selecting the Appropriate Card 23 Using a New Card (Formatting 24 Setting the Date and Time 26 Holding the Camera 28 BASIC SHOOTING OPERATIONS Shooting Pictures 30 Shooting Using the Viewfinder 32 Shooting Using the Monitor 34 Deciding Whether to Use the ...
...Before Use 2 How to Read This Booklet 4 Contents 5 Index of Available Operations 8 Making the Most of Your Digital Camera 10 Operations Available with This Camera 12 PREPARATION Names of Parts 16 Attaching the Provided Strap 18 Loading the Battery 19 Selecting the Appropriate Batteries 20 Inserting the ...Card (SmartMedia 22 Selecting the Appropriate Card 23 Using a New Card (Formatting 24 Setting the Date and Time 26 Holding the Camera 28 BASIC SHOOTING OPERATIONS Shooting Pictures 30 Shooting Using the Viewfinder 32 Shooting Using the Monitor 34 Deciding Whether to Use the ...
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6 CONTENTS Checking the Camera Status Indication Next to the Viewfinder or on the Monitor (in Shooting Mode 37 If Correct Focus Cannot Be Obtained (Focus Lock 40 VIEWING OR ...
6 CONTENTS Checking the Camera Status Indication Next to the Viewfinder or on the Monitor (in Shooting Mode 37 If Correct Focus Cannot Be Obtained (Focus Lock 40 VIEWING OR ...
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10 Making the Most of Your Digital Camera Video cable C-1/D-100 Card (SmartMedia) USB cable
10 Making the Most of Your Digital Camera Video cable C-1/D-100 Card (SmartMedia) USB cable
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... lab ( Pages 72-73) (Bring the SmartMedia card.) Note: Some photo studios and labs do not handle images shot with your camera. In some cases, you shoot with a digital camera. Television Digital color printer P-400/P-200/P-330N(E)/P-330(E) Viewing images on a printer ( Page 76) (This can be read in a... PC card slot.) USB SmartMedia reader/writer Storing and processing images (This can be used when it is connected to the camera's USB port.) Attaching images to take full advantage of optional accessories make possible many different ways to view and enjoy the images you will...
... lab ( Pages 72-73) (Bring the SmartMedia card.) Note: Some photo studios and labs do not handle images shot with your camera. In some cases, you shoot with a digital camera. Television Digital color printer P-400/P-200/P-330N(E)/P-330(E) Viewing images on a printer ( Page 76) (This can be read in a... PC card slot.) USB SmartMedia reader/writer Storing and processing images (This can be used when it is connected to the camera's USB port.) Attaching images to take full advantage of optional accessories make possible many different ways to view and enjoy the images you will...
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... be printed on photographic paper using the video cable. ⅷ Images can be displayed on a TV screen using the optional Olympus P-400/P-200/ P-330N(E)/P-330(E) printers. 12 Operations Available with This Camera 1 Shooting ⅷ Simply press the shutter button to about 36 images*1. ⅷ The SmartMedia card can be used repeatedly by...
... be printed on photographic paper using the video cable. ⅷ Images can be displayed on a TV screen using the optional Olympus P-400/P-200/ P-330N(E)/P-330(E) printers. 12 Operations Available with This Camera 1 Shooting ⅷ Simply press the shutter button to about 36 images*1. ⅷ The SmartMedia card can be used repeatedly by...
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... photo studios and labs may not be equipped to print out digital images. *3 You cannot use this , you must first download the images from the camera to attach and send images via e-mail. To do this...
... photo studios and labs may not be equipped to print out digital images. *3 You cannot use this , you must first download the images from the camera to attach and send images via e-mail. To do this...
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Be sure to make the appropriate preparations to know before using the camera. PREPARATION This chapter describes what you need to do and what you need to assure safe, enjoyable shooting. ⅷ Names of Parts ⅷ Attaching the Provided Strap ⅷ Loading the Battery ⅷ Selecting the Appropriate Batteries ⅷ Inserting the Provided Card (SmartMedia) ⅷ Selecting the Appropriate Card ⅷ Using a New Card (Formatting) ⅷ Setting the Date and Time ⅷ Holding the Camera
Be sure to make the appropriate preparations to know before using the camera. PREPARATION This chapter describes what you need to do and what you need to assure safe, enjoyable shooting. ⅷ Names of Parts ⅷ Attaching the Provided Strap ⅷ Loading the Battery ⅷ Selecting the Appropriate Batteries ⅷ Inserting the Provided Card (SmartMedia) ⅷ Selecting the Appropriate Card ⅷ Using a New Card (Formatting) ⅷ Setting the Date and Time ⅷ Holding the Camera
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16 PREPARATION Names of Parts Shutter button Card cover (For insertion and removal of the SmartMedia card) Lens barrier Connector cover (Open this to turn the camera on in the shooting mode) Card cover Strap attaching hole USB connector (Connect to a PC with a USB cable) A/V OUT jack (Connect to a TV with a video cable) DC IN jack (Connect the AC adapter) Battery compartment cover Tripod socket (Attach the tripod here)
16 PREPARATION Names of Parts Shutter button Card cover (For insertion and removal of the SmartMedia card) Lens barrier Connector cover (Open this to turn the camera on in the shooting mode) Card cover Strap attaching hole USB connector (Connect to a PC with a USB cable) A/V OUT jack (Connect to a TV with a video cable) DC IN jack (Connect the AC adapter) Battery compartment cover Tripod socket (Attach the tripod here)
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Olympus cannot warrant or assume any liability for damage resulting from the camera being accidentally dropped because the strap has not been attached correctly. Attach the strap correctly as shown. Attach the strap as instructed above. 18 PREPARATION Attaching the Provided Strap Strap eyelet 1.
Olympus cannot warrant or assume any liability for damage resulting from the camera being accidentally dropped because the strap has not been attached correctly. Attach the strap correctly as shown. Attach the strap as instructed above. 18 PREPARATION Attaching the Provided Strap Strap eyelet 1.
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...shootable images varies widely depending on may reset the date/time settings. You can recharge them effective in cold areas. Ⅵ This camera can also be powered by a single long-life lithium battery pack. ⅷ The CR-V3 lithium battery pack features a long CR... ⅷ CR-V3 lithium battery packs cannot be used. 20 PREPARATION Selecting the Appropriate Batteries Ⅵ This camera can be used repeatedly. ⅷ The NiMH batteries from Olympus (including battery charger) are rechargeable and economical. Please read "Battery Handling Precautions". ⅷ If the terminals inside...
...shootable images varies widely depending on may reset the date/time settings. You can recharge them effective in cold areas. Ⅵ This camera can also be powered by a single long-life lithium battery pack. ⅷ The CR-V3 lithium battery pack features a long CR... ⅷ CR-V3 lithium battery packs cannot be used. 20 PREPARATION Selecting the Appropriate Batteries Ⅵ This camera can be used repeatedly. ⅷ The NiMH batteries from Olympus (including battery charger) are rechargeable and economical. Please read "Battery Handling Precautions". ⅷ If the terminals inside...
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... device. Remember that it is ready for shooting. Close the cover securely until it clicks. [Now the camera is impossible to open the card cover or remove the card or batteries while the camera power is an arrow inside the card cover, indicating the direction in the figure. Do not touch the...
... device. Remember that it is ready for shooting. Close the cover securely until it clicks. [Now the camera is impossible to open the card cover or remove the card or batteries while the camera power is an arrow inside the card cover, indicating the direction in the figure. Do not touch the...
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Use the Olympus brand card or a commercially available 3 V (3.3 V) card. This camera may not increment even when an image is erased... variable because the data quantity per card. Numbers of shootable images is the default recording mode.) SHQ: Select this camera. ⅷ For details on another card. ⅷ When you expect to shoot a large number of images (...bring an extra card (in between SQ and SHQ. Using the Three Record Modes SQ: Select this camera. Select a suitable card by Olympus or Lexar or a card which has been formatted on handling your card, refer to "Selecting the...
Use the Olympus brand card or a commercially available 3 V (3.3 V) card. This camera may not increment even when an image is erased... variable because the data quantity per card. Numbers of shootable images is the default recording mode.) SHQ: Select this camera. ⅷ For details on another card. ⅷ When you expect to shoot a large number of images (...bring an extra card (in between SQ and SHQ. Using the Three Record Modes SQ: Select this camera. Select a suitable card by Olympus or Lexar or a card which has been formatted on handling your card, refer to "Selecting the...
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... Check that the camera is displayed. Press the OK/menu button. [The monitor shows the playback mode menu 1/3. 2. Arrow pad 1/3 NO OFF NO SELECT NO SET OK NO Playback mode menu 1/3 screen OFF YES NO SET OK 1. 24 PREPARATION Using a New Card (Formatting) Before using a non-Olympus card or a ...card which has been formatted or used with devices other than this camera. Select by pressing the or arrow pad key, and then press the OK/menu button. [The card setup...
... Check that the camera is displayed. Press the OK/menu button. [The monitor shows the playback mode menu 1/3. 2. Arrow pad 1/3 NO OFF NO SELECT NO SET OK NO Playback mode menu 1/3 screen OFF YES NO SET OK 1. 24 PREPARATION Using a New Card (Formatting) Before using a non-Olympus card or a ...card which has been formatted or used with devices other than this camera. Select by pressing the or arrow pad key, and then press the OK/menu button. [The card setup...
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Clear images cannot be obtained if the camera shakes as the shutter button is pressed. Pay attention to your body. Hold the camera correctly, and press the shutter button gently. 28 PREPARATION Holding the Camera Horizontally Vertically The right way to hold your camera: Hold the camera with both hands and keep your elbows tight to the following when holding your camera: Make sure you don't block the lens or the flash with your right hand and press the shutter button gently. Hold the camera firmly with your finger or the camera strap.
Clear images cannot be obtained if the camera shakes as the shutter button is pressed. Pay attention to your body. Hold the camera correctly, and press the shutter button gently. 28 PREPARATION Holding the Camera Horizontally Vertically The right way to hold your camera: Hold the camera with both hands and keep your elbows tight to the following when holding your camera: Make sure you don't block the lens or the flash with your right hand and press the shutter button gently. Hold the camera firmly with your finger or the camera strap.
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...) BASIC SHOOTING OPERATIONS This chapter describes the basic shooting operations you will be able to take advantage of the many exciting possibilities offered by your camera. ⅷ Shooting Pictures ⅷ Shooting Using the Viewfinder ⅷ Shooting Using the Monitor ⅷ Deciding Whether to Use the Viewfinder or Monitor According to Working...
...) BASIC SHOOTING OPERATIONS This chapter describes the basic shooting operations you will be able to take advantage of the many exciting possibilities offered by your camera. ⅷ Shooting Pictures ⅷ Shooting Using the Viewfinder ⅷ Shooting Using the Monitor ⅷ Deciding Whether to Use the Viewfinder or Monitor According to Working...
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... Otherwise, the image data on . 2. To start shooting: Simply open the card cover or take out the card or battery while the camera power is performed for a while. 30 BASIC SHOOTING OPERATIONS Shooting Pictures Lens barrier When starting shooting When ending shooting 1. To end shooting: ...Simply close the lens barrier. [The camera turns off the monitor. Turn the power off or the batteries are replaced. ⅷ Try to minimize power consumption as much as possible...
... Otherwise, the image data on . 2. To start shooting: Simply open the card cover or take out the card or battery while the camera power is performed for a while. 30 BASIC SHOOTING OPERATIONS Shooting Pictures Lens barrier When starting shooting When ending shooting 1. To end shooting: ...Simply close the lens barrier. [The camera turns off the monitor. Turn the power off or the batteries are replaced. ⅷ Try to minimize power consumption as much as possible...