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7 CONTENTS VIEWING OPTIONS Using the AC Adapter (Optional 72 Viewing Images on a TV Screen 73 Printing Images in a Lab or on a Printer 74 Making a Print Reservation on SmartMedia Card 76 Operations Available with Your PC 78 Finding the Best Way to Download Image Data to Your PC 79 Downloading Image Data to Your PC 84 TROUBLESHOOTING Simplified Operation Chart 92 If an Alarm Message Is Displayed 93 If an Operation Does Not Work 94 If Image Quality Is Poor 97 Frequently Asked Questions 99 SPECIFICATIONS/GLOSSARY OF TERMS Specifications 102 Glossary of Terms 104
7 CONTENTS VIEWING OPTIONS Using the AC Adapter (Optional 72 Viewing Images on a TV Screen 73 Printing Images in a Lab or on a Printer 74 Making a Print Reservation on SmartMedia Card 76 Operations Available with Your PC 78 Finding the Best Way to Download Image Data to Your PC 79 Downloading Image Data to Your PC 84 TROUBLESHOOTING Simplified Operation Chart 92 If an Alarm Message Is Displayed 93 If an Operation Does Not Work 94 If Image Quality Is Poor 97 Frequently Asked Questions 99 SPECIFICATIONS/GLOSSARY OF TERMS Specifications 102 Glossary of Terms 104
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Many problems with your question. TROUBLESHOOTING If you have a question related to a camera feature, you cannot obtain satisfactory images, or you think there is a malfunction, please refer to the page below that most closely corresponds with this camera can be solved easily without the help of Olympus service representatives. ⅷ Simplified Operation Chart ⅷ If an Alarm Message Is Displayed ⅷ If an Operation Does Not Work ⅷ If Image Quality Is Poor ⅷ Frequently Asked Questions
Many problems with your question. TROUBLESHOOTING If you have a question related to a camera feature, you cannot obtain satisfactory images, or you think there is a malfunction, please refer to the page below that most closely corresponds with this camera can be solved easily without the help of Olympus service representatives. ⅷ Simplified Operation Chart ⅷ If an Alarm Message Is Displayed ⅷ If an Operation Does Not Work ⅷ If Image Quality Is Poor ⅷ Frequently Asked Questions
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...) Press the OK/menu button Close the lens barrier Press the monitor button Press Slide the zoom lever Press the OK/menu button Flash (P. 56) Macro (P. 61) Drive [Normal/Sequential shooting/ Self-timer] (P. 62) Digital zoom [ON/OFF] (P. 60) Exposure compensation (P. 65) Image quality (P. 54) White balance (P. 67) Beep tones (P. 69) Date/time.... For detailed descriptions of each operation, page references are provided in this chart whenever you're not sure what the correct operation sequence is. 92 TROUBLESHOOTING Simplified Operation Chart Refer to PC (P. 79)
...) Press the OK/menu button Close the lens barrier Press the monitor button Press Slide the zoom lever Press the OK/menu button Flash (P. 56) Macro (P. 61) Drive [Normal/Sequential shooting/ Self-timer] (P. 62) Digital zoom [ON/OFF] (P. 60) Exposure compensation (P. 65) Image quality (P. 54) White balance (P. 67) Beep tones (P. 69) Date/time.... For detailed descriptions of each operation, page references are provided in this chart whenever you're not sure what the correct operation sequence is. 92 TROUBLESHOOTING Simplified Operation Chart Refer to PC (P. 79)
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...insert it clicks. You are not possible. Treatment Insert a card or, if it is unusable. The image file in the correct direction. 93 TROUBLESHOOTING If an Alarm Message Is Displayed Warning Monitor Display Card absence NO CARD Card full CARD FULL Write protect CARD PROTECTED Card error CARD ERROR...cover until it in use images on which cannot be viewed. Playback is not compatible with a piece of shootable images have been recorded. The camera does not work properly. You cannot use is impossible. If you want to save images on the card, remove the write protect seal. ...
...insert it clicks. You are not possible. Treatment Insert a card or, if it is unusable. The image file in the correct direction. 93 TROUBLESHOOTING If an Alarm Message Is Displayed Warning Monitor Display Card absence NO CARD Card full CARD FULL Write protect CARD PROTECTED Card error CARD ERROR...cover until it in use images on which cannot be viewed. Playback is not compatible with a piece of shootable images have been recorded. The camera does not work properly. You cannot use is impossible. If you want to save images on the card, remove the write protect seal. ...
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...TROUBLESHOOTING If an Operation Does Not Work When the camera does not work properly Cause Remedy See The camera power is connected to a PC. Remove and insert correctly. P. 19 Battery performance has dropped Warm the batteries by putting them in the Sequential Shooting mode. - The camera turned off . P. 30 The camera...clearly visible Cause Remedy The monitor brightness is too bright. P. 19 The battery power is completely dry, turn the camera on . Let the camera dry spontaneously without turning it again. See P. 52 - Open the lens barrier to the Fill-In Flash mode...
...TROUBLESHOOTING If an Operation Does Not Work When the camera does not work properly Cause Remedy See The camera power is connected to a PC. Remove and insert correctly. P. 19 Battery performance has dropped Warm the batteries by putting them in the Sequential Shooting mode. - The camera turned off . P. 30 The camera...clearly visible Cause Remedy The monitor brightness is too bright. P. 19 The battery power is completely dry, turn the camera on . Let the camera dry spontaneously without turning it again. See P. 52 - Open the lens barrier to the Fill-In Flash mode...
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... to indicate that data is being written to a PC, and then P. 47 erase all image frames in the card. 95 TROUBLESHOOTING When pressing the shutter button, the camera does not take a picture Cause Remedy See The flash is not fully recharged or you Remove your finger from the shutter button... and P. 37 pressed the shutter button while the press it again when the orange lamp has camera is still processing the last shot. Check the error message. P. 24 camera. The camera is inserted in the card, wait until the orange lamp goes out before retrying shooting. Open the ...
... to indicate that data is being written to a PC, and then P. 47 erase all image frames in the card. 95 TROUBLESHOOTING When pressing the shutter button, the camera does not take a picture Cause Remedy See The flash is not fully recharged or you Remove your finger from the shutter button... and P. 37 pressed the shutter button while the press it again when the orange lamp has camera is still processing the last shot. Check the error message. P. 24 camera. The camera is inserted in the card, wait until the orange lamp goes out before retrying shooting. Open the ...
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... Observe instructions given in use the AC adapter P. 72 (optional) when the digital camera is possible only after images P. 93 are shot. in the Shooting mode. It is recommended to a PC. 96 TROUBLESHOOTING When the monitor cannot display images Cause Remedy See The camera is in your PC. Press the monitor button to a PC.
... Observe instructions given in use the AC adapter P. 72 (optional) when the digital camera is possible only after images P. 93 are shot. in the Shooting mode. It is recommended to a PC. 96 TROUBLESHOOTING When the monitor cannot display images Cause Remedy See The camera is in your PC. Press the monitor button to a PC.
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... shot a dark subject against back Set the Flash mode to the P. 67 wrong. The subject was too brightly illuminated. If Image Quality Is Poor 97 TROUBLESHOOTING When the image is too bright Cause The Flash mode is set the white balance control according to the Fill-In Flash mode. Remedy See... Close the lens barrier to P. 28 cover the flash surface. Hold the camera correctly, taking care not to restore the Auto-Flash P. 57 mode, or select the Flash Off mode. P. 57 the illumination light. When the image is...
... shot a dark subject against back Set the Flash mode to the P. 67 wrong. The subject was too brightly illuminated. If Image Quality Is Poor 97 TROUBLESHOOTING When the image is too bright Cause The Flash mode is set the white balance control according to the Fill-In Flash mode. Remedy See... Close the lens barrier to P. 28 cover the flash surface. Hold the camera correctly, taking care not to restore the Auto-Flash P. 57 mode, or select the Flash Off mode. P. 57 the illumination light. When the image is...
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... other case, use the Focus Lock mode. Press the P. 62 the shutter button while in . The Flash mode was blocked by using the viewfinder. 98 TROUBLESHOOTING When part of image is cut off Cause Remedy See The lens was set to the Flash Since shutter speed decreases and exposure P. 58 Off... increases in this mode, use a tripod or where the flash is required. The subject shooting distance was Shoot the image by your finger Hold the camera correctly, taking care not to get - P. 34 too close. shake). Use the Macro mode only when the working P. 61 distance is dirty. The lens is...
... other case, use the Focus Lock mode. Press the P. 62 the shutter button while in . The Flash mode was blocked by using the viewfinder. 98 TROUBLESHOOTING When part of image is cut off Cause Remedy See The lens was set to the Flash Since shutter speed decreases and exposure P. 58 Off... increases in this mode, use a tripod or where the flash is required. The subject shooting distance was Shoot the image by your finger Hold the camera correctly, taking care not to get - P. 34 too close. shake). Use the Macro mode only when the working P. 61 distance is dirty. The lens is...
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... shooting images ( Page 26). A No. 99 TROUBLESHOOTING Frequently Asked Questions Q How can be reduced considerably by setting the Flash mode to the Red-Eye Reduction Flash mode ( Page 57). A With any kind of this phenomenon tends to look red when they are cleared when the camera is on the operating hours of...
... shooting images ( Page 26). A No. 99 TROUBLESHOOTING Frequently Asked Questions Q How can be reduced considerably by setting the Flash mode to the Red-Eye Reduction Flash mode ( Page 57). A With any kind of this phenomenon tends to look red when they are cleared when the camera is on the operating hours of...
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...a long period of time.* * Calendar date and time selection will be inserted directly in fresh water, ring the cloth well and wipe the camera with it spontaneously before connecting the USB cable. If your PC has a rectangular connector marked , measuring about 6 x 15 mm/0.24 x ... most recent PC models equipped with Microsoft Office. 100 TROUBLESHOOTING Q How should the camera be connected to Windows (PC/AT-compatible) and Macintosh machines or notebook machines. Q Can the camera be connected to turn the camera and PC off before storage. However, USB is convenient...
...a long period of time.* * Calendar date and time selection will be inserted directly in fresh water, ring the cloth well and wipe the camera with it spontaneously before connecting the USB cable. If your PC has a rectangular connector marked , measuring about 6 x 15 mm/0.24 x ... most recent PC models equipped with Microsoft Office. 100 TROUBLESHOOTING Q How should the camera be connected to Windows (PC/AT-compatible) and Macintosh machines or notebook machines. Q Can the camera be connected to turn the camera and PC off before storage. However, USB is convenient...