DIGITAL CAMERA C-120 D-380 REFERENCE MANUAL CAMERA OPERATION CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO A PC
DIGITAL CAMERA C-120/D-380 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.
For customers in Europe “CE” mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety, health, environment and customer protection. “CE” mark cameras are intended for sales in Europe. For customers in North and South America For customers in USA Declaration of Conformity Model Number : C-120/D-380 Trade Name : OLYMPUS Responsible Party : Olympus America Inc. Address : 2 Corporate Center Drive, Melville, New York 11747-3157 U.S.A.
INDEX Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Shooting basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Advanced shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Camera settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Print settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . .
Contents INDEX 3 Contents 4 Getting started 7 Names of parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Monitor indications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Memory gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Battery check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Attaching the strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Shooting pictures sequentially (Sequential shooting) . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Varying the image brightness (Exposure compensation). . . . . . . . . . .40 Selecting the metering area (Spot metering) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Adjusting the color tone (White balance) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Selecting the image quality and size (Record mode). . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Panorama shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Print settings 83 How to print pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 Making a print reservation on the card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 Troubleshooting 89 Error codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 If an operation does not work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Getting started Names of parts Shutter button Lens Flash DC-IN jack Lens barrier Turns the camera on and off in the shooting mode. Getting started Connector cover USB connector Macro lever Self-timer lamp Green lamp Viewfinder Card cover Target mark Monitor Strap eyelet Battery compartment cover Arrow pad Tripod socket (OK/Menu) button (Monitor) button Turns the camera on and off in the playback mode.
Monitor indications Shooting mode Playback mode 14 1 6 2 7 8 15 9 11 6 8 1 3 Getting started 4 12 13 9 10 5 Item Ref.Page Indication 1 Battery check , 2 Flash , p.9 , , , p.33 3 Spot metering p.42 4 Memory gauge p.9 5 Internal memory 6 Exposure compensation — -2.0, -1.5, -1.0, -0.5, +0.5, +1.0, +1.5, +2.0 p.40 7 Self-timer/Drive , 8 White balance WB AUTO, 9 Record mode SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2 p.46 16/16" p.32 , p.32,p.38,p.39 , , , p.
Monitor indications Memory gauge The memory gauge lights up when you take a picture. While the gauge is lit, the camera is storing the picture on the card. The memory gauge indication changes as shown below depending on the shooting status. When the memory gauge is full, wait a few moments before taking the next shot.
Attaching the strap 1 Getting started 2 3 Thread the short end of the strap through the strap eyelet. Strap eyelet Thread the long end of the strap through the loop that has already gone through the eyelet. Pull the strap tight, making sure that it is securely fastened and will not come loose. • Be careful with the strap when you carry the camera, as it can easily catch on stray objects, causing serious damage. • Attach the strap correctly as shown above so that the camera does not fall off.
Loading the batteries This camera uses two CR-V3 lithium battery packs or four AA (R6) NiMH batteries, NiCd batteries, alkaline batteries or lithium batteries. 1 Make sure that: The lens barrier is closed. The monitor is off. 2 3 Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of (the direction indicated by the mark on the cover), and lift it up in the direction of . Battery insertion direction mark Insert the batteries, making sure that they are correctly oriented as shown in the illustration.
Loading the batteries Selecting batteries or the optional AC adapter In addition to the batteries provided, this camera can use the following types of battery or AC adapter. You are recommended to choose the power source best suited to the situation. CR-V3 lithium battery pack (Not rechargeable) Getting started Since the CR-V3 lithium battery pack has a long service life, it is convenient when traveling. Do not peel off the label on a CR-V3 lithium battery pack.
Loading the batteries Getting started • Manganese (zinc-carbon) batteries cannot be used. • If the batteries become exhausted, when the camera is connected to a PC for a long time while powered by the batteries and you are downloading images from the camera, the image data may be lost or damaged. You are therefore recommended to use the optional AC adapter. However, do not connect or disconnect the AC adapter while the camera is connected to the PC.
Inserting the card (SmartMedia) This reference manual uses the term “card” when referring to SmartMedia. The card is convenient, for example, when you are traveling and you want to take a lot of pictures. When the card is inserted, the pictures you have taken are stored on the card. When no card is inserted, the pictures are stored in the camera’s internal memory. Card basics Getting started Images recorded and stored on the card can easily be erased, overwritten, and/or edited on a PC.
Inserting the card (SmartMedia) 1 Make sure that: The lens barrier is closed. The monitor is off. The green lamp is off. 3 Open the card cover. Insert the card as far as it will go in the direction shown in the illustration. There is an arrow inside the card cover, indicating the direction in which the card should be inserted. 4 Getting started 2 Card insertion direction mark Close the card cover securely until it clicks.
Inserting the card (SmartMedia) Removing the card Hold the card with your fingertips and pull it out in the direction of the arrow. Getting started 16 Never open the card cover, or remove the card or the batteries while the camera is turned on. Doing so could destroy all data on the card. Destroyed data cannot be restored.
Turning the power on/off When shooting pictures Power on: Open the lens barrier. The camera turns on in the shooting mode. Power off: Close the lens barrier. The camera turns off. Power on Power off Getting started When playing back pictures on the camera Power on: Press the (monitor) button with the lens barrier closed. The camera turns on in the playback mode (the monitor turns on). Power off: Press the (monitor) button. The camera turns off (the monitor turns off).
Turning the power on/off What to do if the CARD SETUP screen is displayed When the power is turned on, the camera checks the card automatically. If the card in the camera has to be formatted, the following screen appears. Getting started CARD SEtUP POWER OFF FORMAt SELECt GO Note that all existing data stored on the card is erased when the card is formatted. To turn the camera off CARD SEtUP POWER OFF FORMAt SELECt GO Press on the arrow pad to select POWER OFF, then press the (OK/Menu) button.
Setting the date and time 1 Open the lens barrier. 2 Press . The shooting mode top menu is displayed. Press on the arrow pad to select MODE MENU. DRIVE Getting started 3 MODE MENU 5 Press to select the SETUP tab, then press . Press press to select .
Setting the date and time 6 Press to select one of the following date formats: Getting started Y-M-D (Year/Month/Day) Y M D M-D-Y (Month/Day/Year) D-M-Y (Day/Month/Year) Then press . SELECt SEt GO The cursor moves to the next setting field. The following steps show the procedure when the Y-M-D format is selected. 7 Press then press field. to set the first field, to move to the next Press to move back to the previous setting field.
Using the menus and tabs When you turn on the camera and press the (OK/Menu) button, the top menu is displayed on the monitor. The functions of this camera are set from the menus. This chapter explains how the menus work, using the shooting mode screens. Press . DRIVE Getting started The top menu is displayed. MODE MENU FUNCtION Select each menu using the arrow pad. Mode Menu • Lets you access the menu selections to set the metering, white balance, etc. • Categorizes the settings into 4 tabs.
Using the menus and tabs How to use the menus 1 Press to display the top menu, then press . Top menu 2 Press to select a tab, then press Getting started DRIVE MODE MENU FUNCtION SEt CARD PIC CAMERA CAMERA tab MEtERING PICTURE tab SEt CARD PICtURE CAM WB SEt CARD PIC CAM CARD tab CARD SEtUP SETUP tab ALL RESEt REC VIEW 22 to display the menu. To return to select a tab, press .
Using the menus and tabs 3 Press 4 Press Setting is completed when the setting has been changed. MEtERING The green frame moves to the selected item. or To return to select an item, press or . SEt CARD PIC CAMERA MEtERING SEt CARD PIC CAMERA SEt CARD PIC CAMERA to select the setting. Getting started SEt CARD PIC CAMERA to select the desired item, then press to display the available setting selections. MEtERING ESP MEtERING ESP To close the menu, press twice.
Using the menus and tabs Shortcut menus Shooting mode When the movie recording mode is selected DRIVE DRIVE Getting started When the still picture shooting mode is selected MODE MENU MODE MENU FUNCtION DRIVE Lets you shoot one frame at a time (normal shooting). p.29 Lets you shoot pictures in succession. p.39 Lets you shoot movies. p.32 Lets you select the resolution and the quality of the image. Still picture : SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2 Movie : HQ,SQ p.
Using the menus and tabs Playback mode When a still picture is played back When a movie is played back Getting started MOVIE PLAYBACK MODE MENU INFO INFO ERASE Displays all recorded pictures in slide-show fashion. MODE MENU ERASE p.58 MOVIE PLAYBACK Plays back a movie. p.59 INFO Displays all the shooting information on the monitor. p.80 ERASE Erases a selected picture. p.
Using the menus and tabs Mode menus Mode menu functions are categorized into 4 tabs. Use tab and display the respective functions. to select a If you display the mode menu without the card inside the camera, a MEMORY tab will be displayed instead of the CARD tab. CAMERA tab PICTURE tab CARD tab SETUP tab SEt CARD PIC CAMERA Getting started Shooting mode MEtERING CAMERA tab METERING Adjusts the brightness of the image (Exposure compensation). p.
Using the menus and tabs PLAY tab EDIT tab CARD tab PLAY tab Protects pictures from accidental erasure. Rotates pictures 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise. Stores printing information on the card required for DPOF printers. p.64 Creates black and white pictures. Creates sepia-toned pictures. Makes the file size smaller. Creates an index picture of a movie in 9 frames. p.66 p.67 p.68 p.71 CARD SETUP Formats a card. Erases all image data stored on the card. p.
Shooting basics Holding the camera Hold the camera firmly with both hands while keeping your elbows at your sides to prevent the camera from moving. When taking pictures in the vertical position, hold the camera so that the flash is at the top. Horizontal grip Shooting basics 9 Vertical grip 9 Incorrect grip: Keep your fingers and the strap away from the lens and flash. Clear images cannot be obtained if the camera shakes as the shutter button is pressed.
Taking still pictures You can take still pictures using either the viewfinder or the monitor. Both methods are easy as all you have to do is to press the shutter button. The recorded picture will be stored on the card if you have inserted one, or in the internal memory if you have not inserted a card. Taking still pictures using the viewfinder 1 Open the lens barrier. Slide the lens barrier open until it clicks. Position the target mark over the subject in the viewfinder.
Taking still pictures Taking still pictures using the monitor 1 Open the lens barrier. 2 Press . The monitor turns on. “Monitor indications” ( Shooting basics 3 4 p.8) Determine the image composition while observing your subject on the monitor. Take the picture by following the same procedure as for shooting using the viewfinder. Press the shutter button all the way (fully) to take the picture. “Taking still pictures using the viewfinder” ( p.
Taking still pictures • Press the shutter button gently using the ball of your finger. If it is pressed hard, the camera may move and pictures may come out blurred. • Never open the card cover, remove the batteries or disconnect the AC adapter while the green lamp is blinking. Doing so could destroy stored pictures and prevent storage of pictures you have just taken.
Recording movies You can record movies with this camera. Recorded movies can be played back or stored separately as still pictures using the index function. “Creating an index” ( p.71) 1 Display the top menu in the shooting mode. Open the lens barrier. Shooting basics 2 3 Press Press press Press . to select DRIVE. to select , then Movie recording is set and the menu is closed. The total recordable time and the mark are displayed on the monitor. 4 DRIVE .
Using the flash In the auto-flash mode (factory default setting), the flash is designed to fire automatically when shooting under low light or against strong backlight, but you can change the flash mode to suit different shooting situations. Select the flash mode best suited to the light conditions and the effect you want to achieve. 1 Open the lens barrier. The camera turns on in the shooting mode. 2 Press . The current flash setting is displayed.
Using the flash Auto-flash (No indication) The flash fires automatically in low light or backlight conditions. To shoot a subject with backlight, position the target mark over the subject in the viewfinder. Red-eye reduction flash ( ) The light from the flash may make the subject’s eyes appear red in pictures. The red-eye reduction flash mode reduces this phenomenon by emitting preflashes before firing the regular flash.
Using the flash Flash off ( ) The flash does not fire even in low light conditions. Use this mode in situations where flash photography is not desired or is prohibited, or when you want to shoot a natural-looking twilight or night scene. Night scene ( ) Use this mode when shooting a subject against a night background. In this mode, the flash is designed for slow shutter speeds, enabling the flash to brighten the subject and the slow shutter speed to shoot the background, ensuring both are exposed.
Zooming in on a subject (Digital zoom) The maximum possible magnification is 5x. Record mode and zoom magnification When the record mode is set to SHQ, HQ or SQ1: 1x - 2.5x When the record mode is set to SQ2: 1x - 5x 1 Open the lens barrier. The camera turns on in the shooting mode. 2 Press . Shooting basics The monitor turns on automatically. 3 Press while observing your subject on the monitor. The bar moves on the zoom indicator according to the zoom magnification.
Taking close-up pictures (Macro mode) The macro mode allows you to shoot a subject at a distance of 25 - 60 cm/0.8 - 2 ft. You can also use the macro mode to shoot a subject at a distance of more than 60 cm/2 ft. This camera uses a smaller lens aperture in this mode, making it useful for taking pictures in bright surroundings, such as snowcovered mountains in bright sunshine. 1 Open the lens barrier. The camera turns on in the shooting mode.
Advanced shooting Using the self-timer This function is useful for taking pictures with yourself included in the photograph. Fix the camera securely on a tripod for self-timer shooting. 1 Open the lens barrier. The camera turns on in the shooting mode. 2 Press . The monitor turns on and the current selftimer setting is displayed. Advanced shooting 3 Press while the current self-timer setting is displayed. The setting changes between pressed.
Shooting pictures sequentially (Sequential shooting) This function allows you to take a rapid succession of still pictures by pressing and holding the shutter button (over 8 pictures at 1.5 frames per second in HQ mode). As you can choose the best picture from a series of sequential shots, you are recommended to use this mode when taking a moving subject. You can also erase the unwanted shots afterwards. “Single-frame erase” ( p.61) 1 Display the top menu in the shooting mode. • Open the lens barrier.
Varying the image brightness (Exposure compensation) This function allows you to make fine changes to the automatic exposure setting. In some situations, you may get better results when the exposure that the camera sets is compensated (adjusted) manually. You can adjust the brightness in the range of ±2.0 in 0.5 steps. Often white subjects (such as snow) will turn out darker than their natural colors. Adjusting towards [+] makes these subjects closer to their real shades.
5 Press to select the exposure compensation value. Select a [+] value to brighten the image or a [-] value to darken the image. The exposure compensation value is set. To close the menu, press twice. 6 SEt CARD PIC CAMERA Varying the image brightness (Exposure compensation) MEtERING +1.5 Take the picture. • If the flash is used, the image brightness (exposure) may differ from the intended brightness (exposure).
Selecting the metering area (Spot metering) In a backlight situation, your subject may appear dark if the picture is taken with the normal metering value (Digital ESP metering). In this case, by changing the metering area to the center of the viewfinder (Spot metering), a subject can be shot with optimal exposure regardless of the background light. Metering settings ESP (Digital ESP) : Meters the center of the viewfinder and the area around it separately to obtain the optimum exposure.
Selecting the metering area (Spot metering) Press to select Spot metering is set. To close the menu, press 6 . twice. SEt CARD PIC CAMERA 5 MEtERING ESP Take the picture while positioning the target mark on your subject in the viewfinder. The camera returns to ESP (factory default setting) when the lens barrier is closed. “Saving the settings (All Reset)” ( p.
Adjusting the color tone (White balance) Color reproduction differs depending on the lighting conditions. For instance, when daylight, the setting sun or tungsten lighting are reflected on white paper, the shade of white produced will be slightly different for each. By setting the WB (white balance), you can achieve more natural-looking colors. White balance settings AUTO : The white balance is adjusted automatically so that colors look natural (No indication is displayed on the monitor.
5 Press to select one of the white balance modes: AUTO, , , or . The white balance is set. To close the menu, press 6 twice. SEt CARD PICtURE CAM Adjusting the color tone (White balance) WB AUtO Take the picture. • The white balance setting returns to AUTO (factory default setting) when the lens barrier is closed. “Saving the settings (All Reset)” ( p.78) • If you want a color tone that resembles what you see under tungsten .
Selecting the image quality and size (Record mode) Choose the best record mode for your purposes (printing, editing on a computer, website editing, etc.). Still picture record modes Record mode SHQ (Super High Quality) Advanced shooting HQ (High Quality) SQ (Standard Quality) 46 Resolution (No. of pixels) • Use this mode when you 1600 × 1208 want to print out an image pixels* with high quality or on large paper such as A4 (8.3" × 11.7"/21 cm × 29.7 cm), or you want to process images on a PC.
Selecting the image quality and size (Record mode) Movie record modes Record mode Resolution (No. of pixels) Description HQ (High Quality) You can record continuously 320 × 240 pixels* for 15 seconds at a time. SQ (Standard Quality) You can record continuously 160 × 120 pixels* for 60 seconds at a time. Quality File size Clearer Larger Normal Smaller * Pixels are the unit used to express the resolution. “Relation between the record mode and the resolution” ( 1 p.
Selecting the image quality and size (Record mode) Relation between the record mode and the resolution Resolution The number of pixels (horizontal × vertical) used when saving an image. If the image will be printed, higher resolutions (larger numbers) are recommended so that the image will be clearer. However, higher resolutions make the file size (amount of data) larger, so the number of pictures that can be saved will be fewer.
Panorama shooting You can take advantage of panorama shooting with the provided Olympus CAMEDIA-brand SmartMedia card. (Non-Olympus cards do not support this feature.) Panorama shooting lets you connect pictures with overlapping edges into a single panoramic picture, using the provided CAMEDIA Master software. Make sure to insert the card before shooting in panorama mode. 1 Display the top menu in the shooting mode. • Open the lens barrier. 2 3 • Press . Press to select FUNCTION.
Panorama shooting 5 Make sure that the edges of the pictures overlap, then take your pictures. Panorama shooting is possible for up to 10 pictures. Compose your shots so that they overlap to form one picture. When you try to take more than 10 pictures, the mark is displayed. Advanced shooting 6 Press to finish panorama shooting. The panorama mode is canceled when is pressed or the lens barrier is closed. • The panorama mode is only available with Olympus CAMEDIA-brand SmartMedia cards.
Taking two-in-one pictures This function allows you to combine two pictures taken in succession and store them as a single picture. 1 Picture when played back Display the top menu in the shooting mode. • Open the lens barrier. 2 3 • Press . Press to select FUNCTION. to select 2 IN 1, then FUNCtION 2 IN 1 . The two-in-one picture mode is set and the monitor turns on automatically. 4 CANCEL Take the first shot while observing your subject on the monitor.
Taking two-in-one pictures • The two-in-one picture mode is canceled when is pressed or the lens barrier is closed. • During two-in-one picture shooting, the sequential shooting and selftimer functions are disabled. If you are using the digital zoom, you cannot change the magnification between the first shot and the second shot. • Press to cancel the two-in-one picture mode after the first shot has been taken. The first picture will not be stored.
Taking a picture of yourself (Self-portrait shooting) To enable you to hold the camera at arm’s length and take a picture of yourself, the camera automatically selects the optimal settings for self-portrait shooting. 1 Display the top menu in the shooting mode. • Open the lens barrier. • Set the macro mode. “Taking close-up pictures (Macro mode)” ( 3 . Press to select FUNCTION. Press press to select , then FUNCtION 2 IN 1 . Self-portrait mode is set and the menu is closed.
Playback Playing back still pictures You can play back pictures one by one on the monitor. 1 Press with the lens barrier closed. The monitor turns on and displays the last picture taken. (Single-frame playback) 2 Press . : Displays the previous picture. : Displays the next picture. 3 Press to cancel playback. The monitor and camera turn off. When the camera turns on, the monitor may light for an instant and show a picture after a while.
Playing back still pictures Close-up playback Pictures displayed on the monitor can be enlarged 1.5, 2, 2.5 or 3 times. This function is useful when you want to check the details of a picture. 1 Press with the lens barrier closed. The monitor turns on and displays the last picture taken. Press to select the picture you want to enlarge. 2 Press . Each time you press , the picture is enlarged in the sequence 1.5x → 2x → 2.5x → 3x.
Playing back still pictures Index display This function lets you show several pictures at the same time on the monitor. It is useful for quickly finding the picture you want to view. The number of pictures shown can be 4, 9 or 16. “Selecting the number of pictures” ( p.57) 1 Press with the lens barrier closed. The monitor turns on and displays the last picture taken. (Single-frame playback) 2 Playback 3 Press mode.
Playing back still pictures Selecting the number of pictures This function lets you change the number of pictures, 4, 9 or 16, in an index display. 5 . Press to select MODE MENU. Press to select the SETUP tab, then press . Press press Press to select ALL RESEt ALL RESEt ALL RESEt Playback 4 with the lens barrier closed. • Press SEtUP CARD EDIt PLAY 3 • Press SEtUP CARD EDIt PLAY 2 Display the top menu in the playback mode. SEt CARD EDIt PLAY 1 , then . to select 4, 9 or 16.
Playing back still pictures Slide-show This function automatically displays pictures one after another, as if you are watching a slide-show. It is useful when you want to view the pictures you have taken in order. 1 2 Display the top menu in the playback mode. • Press with the lens barrier closed. • Press . Press to select slide-show starts. and the Each picture is displayed for 3 seconds, then the display automatically changes to the next picture.
Playing back movies 1 Press with the lens barrier closed. The monitor turns on. 2 Press to display the desired picture with a indicator, then press . The top menu is displayed. 3 Press to select MOVIE PLAYBACK. The movie is played back after the green lamp on the right of the viewfinder blinks and the movie data is downloaded to the camera. When the movie reaches the end, the display returns automatically to the beginning of the movie. 4 Press .
Playing back movies Operations when FRAME BY FRAME is selected : Displays the first frame of the movie. : Displays the last frame of the movie. : Displays the next frame. The movie can be displayed continuously by holding the button down. : Displays the previous frame. The movie can be displayed continuously in reverse by holding the button down. : Displays the MOVIE PLAYBACK menu. To play back another movie, exit the movie playback mode by selecting EXIT on the MOVIE PLAYBACK menu.
Erasing pictures Recorded pictures can also be erased. This can be done either one frame or all the pictures stored in the internal memory or on the card at a time. • Erasure is not possible if the picture you want to erase is protected or a write-protect seal is attached to the card. Before erasing, unprotect the picture or remove the write-protect seal from the card. • Once erased, pictures cannot be restored. Check each picture before erasing to avoid accidentally erasing pictures you want to keep.
Erasing pictures All-frame erase 3 4 • Press with the lens barrier closed. • Press . Press to select MODE MENU. Press to select the CARD tab, then press . Press to select CARD SETUP, then press . Playback 5 Press to select ALL ERASE, then press SEt CARD EDIt PLAY 2 Display the top menu in the playback mode. CARD SEtUP BACKUP SEt CARD EDIt PLAY 1 CARD SEtUP BACKUP CARD SEtUP ALL ERASE . Note that selecting FORMAT will erase all existing data.
Erasing pictures 6 Press press to select YES, then . All the pictures are erased.
Protecting pictures (Protect) You are recommended to protect important pictures to avoid accidentally erasing them. 1 Press with the lens barrier closed. The monitor turns on. 2 Press 3 Press to select the picture you want to protect. , then press . 6 Press press Press to select , then . SEt CARD EDIt PLAY Playback 5 Press to select the PLAY tab, then press . to select ON. The selected picture is protected. To close the menu, press twice.
Protecting pictures (Protect) • The indicator is displayed at the top right of the protected picture. • Protection on each picture remains even when the camera is turned off. • Protected pictures cannot be erased by the single-frame/all-frame erase function, but they can be all erased with the format function. • Protection cannot be applied to pictures stored on a card with a writeprotect seal.
Editing still pictures Creating black and white pictures This function enables you to turn the selected picture into a black and white picture. 2 3 4 5 Playback 6 Press with the lens barrier closed. The monitor turns on. Press to select the picture you want to turn into a black and white picture. Press , then press . The mode menu is displayed. Press then press to select the EDIT tab, . Press to select BLACK & WHITE, then press Press to select BLACK & WHITE, then press SEt CARD EDIt PLAY 1 .
Editing still pictures Creating sepia-toned pictures This function enables you to turn the selected picture into sepia tones. 1 Press with the lens barrier closed. The monitor turns on. 2 3 Press to select the picture you want to turn into a sepiatoned picture. Press , then press . The mode menu is displayed. 5 Press press Press press to select the EDIT tab, . to select SEPIA, then . BLACK & WHItE SEPIA to select SEPIA, then .
Editing still pictures Resizing pictures This function enables you to change the file size of the selected picture to 640 × 480 or 320 × 240 and store it separately as a new picture. Use this function when you want to reduce the volume of image data, such as when attaching a picture to e-mail. 1 Press with the lens barrier closed. The monitor turns on. 2 Press 3 Press to select the picture you want to resize. , then press . The mode menu is displayed.
Editing still pictures • You cannot resize movies or images that have been edited on a PC. • If the size of the selected picture is 640 × 480 or smaller, you cannot select 640 × 480 on the menu. • If the size of the selected picture is 320 × 240, you cannot select on the menu. • You cannot resize pictures stored on a card with a write-protect seal. • You cannot resize pictures if there is insufficient memory space on the card.
6 Press then press to select +90° or -90°, . The picture is rotated, and displayed vertically. To close the menu, press twice. +90° : clockwise –90° : counterclockwise SEt CARD EDIt PLAY Editing still pictures +90@ • You cannot rotate pictures taken in SHQ mode, movies, protected pictures or pictures that have been edited on a PC. • You cannot rotate pictures stored on a card with a write-protect seal.
Editing movies Creating an index Movies can be displayed as indexes of still frames. Indexes can be stored as still pictures. 1 Press with the lens barrier closed. The monitor turns on. 2 Press 3 Press to select a picture with the , then press indicator. . The mode menu is displayed. SEt CARD EDIt PLAY Press press to select the EDIT tab, . INDEX INDEX Playback 5 Press then press SEt CARD EDIt PLAY 4 to select INDEX, then .
Editing movies 6 Press press to select INDEX, then INDEX INDEX . The 9 frames extracted from the movie appear as an index display, then the camera returns to the playback mode. The index picture is stored as a new picture. To cancel the index function, select CANCEL and press . CANCEL EXIt SELECt GO The index is stored as a still picture in a different record mode from the original picture.
Camera settings Turning the beep sound off (Beep sound) You can turn the volume of the beep sound used for button operations or warnings to OFF. 1 Display the top menu in the shooting mode. • Open the lens barrier. • Press 4 5 to select MODE MENU. Press to select the SETUP tab, then press . Press press Press to select , then . SEtUP CARD PIC CAM 3 Press ALL RESEt SEtUP CARD PIC CAM 2 . ALL RESEt REC VIEW to select OFF. twice. REC VIEW OFF ON Camera settings The beep sound turns off.
Formatting (Card setup/Memory setup) This function lets you format cards or the internal memory. Formatting prepares cards to receive data. Before using non-Olympus cards or cards which have been formatted on a PC, you must format them with this camera. • All existing data, including protected data is erased when the card or the internal memory is formatted. Once erased, pictures cannot be restored, so make sure that you do not erase important data. • To format the internal memory, do not insert the card.
Formatting (Card setup/Memory setup) Formatting can also be executed from the playback mode. • Never open the card cover or remove the batteries during formatting as this may cause malfunction of the card. • Never connect or disconnect the AC adapter during formatting as this may cause malfunction of the card. • Cards with a write-protect seal cannot be formatted. Remove the seal before formatting the card. Do not reuse the removed seal.
Copying pictures to the card (Memory backup) You can copy (backup) all the image data stored in the internal memory to the card. The image data in the internal memory is not erased by copying it to the card. You must insert the card before copying. 2 3 4 5 Display the top menu in the playback mode. • Press with the lens barrier closed. • Press . Press to select MODE MENU. Press to select the CARD tab, then press . Press then press SEt CARD EDIt PLAY 1 to select BACKUP, .
Viewing a picture immediately after shooting (Rec View) You can view the picture you have just taken on the monitor for 3 seconds while it is being recorded. Rec View settings ON : The picture being recorded is displayed on the monitor. This is useful for a brief check of the picture you have just taken. Pressing the shutter button halfway during Rec View lets you resume shooting immediately. OFF : The picture just taken is not displayed.
Saving the settings (All Reset) This function lets you choose whether or not the camera saves its current settings when the power is turned off. For settings to be saved, see “Functions that All Reset affects” ( p.79). All Reset settings ON : All settings are returned to the factory default settings when the power is turned off. OFF : The settings made just before the power is turned off are saved. 1 Display the top menu in the shooting mode. • Open the lens barrier.
Saving the settings (All Reset) Functions that All Reset affects Function Factory default setting Ref. page Monitor OFF p.17 DRIVE Single-frame shooting (for still pictures) p.29 FLASH AUTO p.33 ±0 p.40 METERING ESP p.42 WB AUTO p.44 HQ (1600 × 1200 pixels) p.
Displaying shooting information This function lets you display detailed shooting information on the monitor for 3 seconds in the playback mode. For details of the information that can be displayed, see “Monitor indications” ( p.8). 1 2 Display the top menu in the playback mode. • Press with the lens barrier closed. • Press . Pressing displays the full amount of shooting information on the monitor (ON).
Adjusting the monitor brightness You can adjust the brightness of the monitor according to the surrounding conditions to make it easier to see. 1 Display the top menu in the shooting mode. • Open the lens barrier. • Press Press 3 Press 4 5 Press press to select MODE MENU. to select the SETUP tab, then press to select ALL RESEt REC VIEW Press to adjust the brightness while observing the monitor. Press brightens the monitor, and darkens it. . ADJUSt GO The monitor brightness is set.
Pixel Mapping The Pixel Mapping feature allows the camera to check a CCD and image processing circuit automatically. It is not necessary to operate this function frequently. Approximately once a year is recommended. Wait a few minutes after the monitor is used or continuous shots are taken to allow for proper performance of the Pixel Mapping function. 1 While pressing and at the same time, open the lens barrier. Hold the buttons until the monitor turns on. 2 Press press to select START, then .
Print settings How to print pictures When you want to print out pictures, perform print reservation. Several different printing options are available: Printing at a photo lab that supports DPOF or printing on a DPOF compatible printer Print reservation allows you to save printing data (number of prints, date printed on pictures, etc.) with the pictures stored on the card. What is DPOF? DPOF is short for Digital Print Order Format. DPOF is a format used to record automatic print information from cameras.
How to print pictures • If a card contains DPOF reservations set by another device, entering reservations using this camera may overwrite the previous reservations. • This camera cannot be directly connected to printers such as the Olympus P-300 digital printer. • Not all functions may be available on all printers or at all photo labs. • If you are printing using the P-330N(E), only the first 999 pictures can be printed. • Print reservation may take considerable time in some cases.
Making a print reservation on the card By specifying the desired number of prints of each picture on the card and whether or not the date and time are to be printed, you can print out the desired picture according to the print reservation data with a DPOFcompatible printer or at a DPOF photo lab. • DPOF reservations set by another device cannot be changed by this camera. Make changes using the original device. • Print reservation may take considerable time in some cases.
Making a print reservation on the card Confirm the print reservation data If print reservation data is already stored on the card, the PRINT ORDER SETTING screen appears, giving you the choice of resetting the data or keeping it. If there is no print reservation data, this screen does not appear and you can proceed to the next operation. “Select single-frame or all-frame reservation” ( p.86) 5 Press to select whether to RESET or KEEP the reservation data, then press .
Making a print reservation on the card Set the number of prints (only for single-frame reservation) Display the frame to be printed and set the desired number of prints. 7 Press to display the frame to be printed. If print reservation data has already been stored, the number of prints already set appears. 8 SELECt Press prints. : Increases the number. : Decreases the number. The maximum number of prints you can set is 10. If you set 0, no print reservation is SELECt made.
Making a print reservation on the card Set the date/time printing data You can include the shooting date or time on the print. 10 Press to select NO, DATE or TIME, then press . NO The PRINT ORDER screen is DAtE displayed. tIME NO : The pictures are printed without the date and time. EXIt SELECt DATE : All the pictures are printed with the shooting date. TIME : All the pictures are printed with the shooting time.
Troubleshooting Error codes Monitor Possible cause Cannot record, play back or erase pictures on this card. Wipe the gold contacts with a piece of cleaning paper (commercially available) and insert the card again. If the problem is still not corrected, format the card. If the card cannot be formatted, this card cannot be used. Writing to the card is prohibited. If you are taking pictures, remove the write-protect seal attached to the card.
Error codes There are no pictures in the internal memory. The internal memory contains no pictures. Record pictures. The selected picture cannot be played back on this camera. Use image processing software on a PC to view it. If that cannot be done, the image file is partially damaged. The card is not formatted. Format the card.
Troubleshooting If an operation does not work The camera does not turn on or a function buttons do not respond. Possible cause Corrective action The power is off. Open the lens barrier to turn on the camera. Ref. Page p.17 The batteries are loaded incorrectly. Reload the batteries correctly. p.11 The batteries are exhausted. Replace the batteries with new ones. p.11 The batteries are temporarily unable to function because of the cold. The batteries may be too cold. Warm them before using them.
Troubleshooting The batteries ran out of power during shooting or while the images were being written to the card. (Only the battery check indicator blinks.) Replace the batteries with new ones. If the green lamp is blinking, wait until it stops. p.9 The memory gauge is full. Wait until there is room in the memory gauge. p.9 A write-protect seal is attached to the card. Insert a new card or remove the write-protect seal. p.14 There is a problem with the card. Refer to “Error codes”. p.
Troubleshooting There are no pictures in the internal memory or on the card. Record pictures. There is a problem with the card. Refer to the “Error codes”. – p.89 The date/time recorded with the image data is wrong. Possible cause Corrective action The date/time is not set. Set the date/time. The clock adjustment is not factory-preset. Ref. Page The batteries are exhausted. When the batteries run out, the date/time setting is canceled.
Troubleshooting The picture is too dark. Possible cause Corrective action The flash was blocked by a finger. Hold the camera correctly, keeping your fingers away from the flash. Ref. Page p.28 The subject was out of the working range of the flash. Shoot within the flash working range. p.33 The flash was set to the flash off mode. Select a flash mode other than flash off. p.33 The subject was too small and was backlit. Set the flash to fill-in mode, or use the spot metering mode.
Troubleshooting The picture is out of focus. Possible cause Corrective action The camera moved when the shutter button was pressed. Hold the camera correctly and press the shutter button gently. Ref. Page p.28 The subject was too close. Use the macro mode. p.37 The flash was set to the Camera shake occurs easily with slower shutter flash off mode in a speeds. Use a tripod, or hold the camera firmly. lighting condition requiring use of the flash.
Specifications Product type Digital camera (for shooting and displaying) Recording system 96 Still Digital recording, JPEG (in accordance with Design rule for Camera File system (DCF)), Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Movie QuickTime Motion JPEG support Memory Internal memory (1 MB), SmartMedia (4 MB - 128 MB) *All cards except 2 MB and 5 V. Recording image resolution 1600 × 1208 pixels (SHQ) 1600 × 1200 pixels (HQ) 1024 × 768 pixels (SQ1) 640 × 480 pixels (SQ2) No.
Specifications Operating environment Temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) (operation) -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) (storage) Humidity 30% to 90% (operation) 10% to 90% (storage) Power supply Four AA (R6) alkaline batteries, lithium batteries, NiMH batteries or NiCd batteries Or two lithium CR-V3 battery packs Or AC adapter (optional) * Manganese (zinc-carbon) batteries cannot be used. Dimensions 124 mm (W) × 65 mm (H) × 44.5 mm (D) (4.9" × 2.6" × 1.6") (excluding protrusions) Weight 190 g (0.
Index AC adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Alkaline batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 All-frame erase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 All Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Arrow pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Auto flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7, 33 Flash off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Fluorescent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Formatting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index N Night scene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Night scene with red-eye reduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 No. of storable still pictures . . . . . . 8 O OK/Menu button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Overcast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 P Panorama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Playback mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Playing back movies . . . . . . . . . . 59 Print reservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Protecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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DIGITAL CAMERA PERSONAL COMPUTER DIGITAL CAMERA — PC CONNECTION OPERATION MANUAL How to use your PC to get the most from images taken with your digital camera. Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. This manual provides instructions on how to install the USB driver. To ensure correct installation, refer only to these installation procedures.
Introduction This manual explains in detail how to connect your Olympus digital camera to a computer. Read it carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference. About this manual The information contained in this manual may be subject to change without notice. For the latest information on the product, please consult your local Olympus representative. The information contained in this manual has been compiled by taking all possible measures to ensure its accuracy.
INDEX Flowchart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Identifying the OS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Macintosh Macintosh (OS 9/X). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Windows Windows (98/Me/2000/XP) . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Downloading image files using other OS (For other OS users). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Flowchart By connecting the camera to a computer with the provided USB cable, images on a card can be transferred to the computer. Some OS’s (operating systems) may need a special setup before connecting to the camera for the first time. Follow the chart below. Identifying the OS (p.6) Windows 98/ 98 SE (Second Edition) Windows Me/2000/XP Mac OS 9.0 - 9.1/ OS X (10.0) Installing the USB driver for Windows 98 (p.9) Connecting the camera to the computer using the provided USB cable (Windows p.11, Mac p.
Flowchart • When connecting the camera to the computer, make sure that there is sufficient remaining battery power. When connected (transmitting) to the computer, the camera does not enter the sleep mode nor will the camera’s power turn off automatically. Depending on the camera model, when the battery power runs out or the internal temperature rises, the camera may stop operating automatically. This could cause the computer to malfunction, and any image data (file) being transmitted may be lost.
Identifying the OS Identify the OS on your computer before connecting the camera. How to identify the OS depends on the computer. Windows 1 Double-click the “My Computer” icon on your desktop. When the “My computer” icon is not on your desktop, click “Control Panel” from the “Start” menu. 2 3 Double-click the “Control Panel” icon. Double-click the “System” icon. The way the file icons inside the folder appear may vary depending on your version of Windows.
Identifying the OS 4 A System Properties window will appear. Note and record the “System:” information. Confirm that your system is Windows 98, 98 SE, Me, 2000 Professional or Windows XP, then press “OK” to close the window. If your OS is Windows 98/98 SE, proceed to “Installing the USB driver for Windows 98” ( p.9). Users running Windows Me/2000/XP p.11 Users running other OS p.31 Mac OS (Macintosh) Select “About This Computer” from the Apple menu on the menu bar.
Windows Using Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Make sure that: Windows Your computer is turned on and Windows is running. If you are running any applications, quit them all. You are recommended to power the camera using the optional AC adapter. If the battery power runs out while the computer is accessing the card in the camera, the camera will turn off in the middle of the operation and this could destroy image files (data). If you are using batteries, make sure that there is sufficient remaining battery power.
Installing the USB driver for Windows 98 (When using Windows 98/98 SE) If your OS is Windows 98/98 SE, you must install the USB driver. Follow the instructions below to install the USB driver in your computer. Once it is fully installed, you do not need to repeat the procedure again. If your OS is Windows Me/2000/XP, skip the procedure below as the USB driver will be automatically installed. Proceed to “Connecting the camera to the computer” ( p.11).
Installing the USB driver for Windows 98 (When using Windows 98/98 SE) 3 Windows 4 10 5 Click “Continue”. The installation of the USB driver will start. Click “OK” to restart your computer and the installation is complete. When the computer has restarted, installation is complete. If the Olympus Windows Installer screen appears, click “Close” and remove the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive.
Connecting the camera to the computer Users running Windows 98/98SE need to install the USB drive before connecting the camera to your computer for the first time. ( p.9) 1 Insert the marked end of the provided USB cable into the USB port on your computer as shown below. Look for this mark. Terminal USB port 2 After making sure that the camera is turned off, connect the end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera. Windows The location of the USB port varies depending on the computer.
Connecting the camera to the computer 3 Turn the camera on. Windows Camera with a lens barrier The power turns on automatically, with the exception of some models which require you to press the (monitor) button. When the camera is turned on, the lamp on the right of the viewfinder lights up. Camera with a mode Set the mode dial to . (If the camera has a power switch as well as a mode dial, turn the power switch to ON.
Connecting the camera to the computer 4 The computer recognizes the camera as a new device. When you connect the camera to the computer for the first time, the computer automatically recognizes the camera. Click “OK” when the message saying that the installation is completed appears. The computer recognizes the camera as a “Removable Disk”. When the camera is connected to the computer, none of the camera buttons are functional. Windows Windows XP You can download image files from the camera easily.
Confirming the computer recognizes the camera 1 Windows 2 14 Double-click the “My Computer” icon on the desktop. For users running Windows XP, click “My Computer” from the “Start” menu. Make sure the “Removable Disk” icon appears in the window. There may already be other “Removable Disk” icons for other devices, such as a removable media drive or USB SmartMedia Reader/ Writer. In this case, the digital camera is recognized as another “Removable Disk”.
Confirming the USB driver is installed If the computer does not recognize the camera as a Removable Disk, follow the procedure below to check whether the USB driver has been fully installed. 1 3 Double-click the “System” icon. Windows 2 Open “My Computer” and double-click the “Control Panel” icon. For users running Windows XP, open “Control Panel” from the “Start” menu. The System window will appear. Click the “Device Manager” tab.
Confirming the USB driver is installed 4 Confirm that “OLYMPUS Digital Camera” is in the “Universal Serial Bus Controller” category. Windows If you cannot find the “OLYMPUS Digital Camera”, turn the camera off, disconnect the camera from the computer and start again. Users running Windows 98/98 SE start again from “Confirming the USB driver is installed”, and Users running Window Me/2000/XP start from “Connecting the camera to the computer”.
Downloading images to your computer 1 2 Double-click the “My Computer” icon on the desktop. For users running Windows XP, click “Control Panel” from the “Start” menu. Double-click the “Removable Disk” icon. A new “Removable Disk” icon appears when the camera is connected to the computer, as the digital camera is recognized as a “Removable Disk”.
Downloading images to your computer 4 Double-click the “100olymp” folder. Image files (JPEG files) with files names such as “P1010001.jpg” are displayed. Windows • The camera automatically assigns folder names and file names according to the following rules. Folder name File name (Example) (Example) Serial number Month / Day / Serial number • Serial numbers of image files run from 0001 to 9999. • Serial numbers of folders run from 100 to 999.
Downloading images to your computer The “My Documents” window is displayed. 6 The image is saved in the computer (in My Documents folder). • To select all files, choose Edit > Select all. Windows Drag & drop the image you want to save in the computer (in this case, P1010012.jpg) to the “My Documents” window. When the image file has been downloaded to the computer, you can view images by double-clicking the image files downloaded to your computer.
Disconnecting the camera from your computer If your OS is Windows Me/2000, proceed to “Windows Me/2000/XP” ( p.21). Windows 98 Windows 1 2 3 20 Make sure that the lamp on the right of the viewfinder or the card access lamp is not blinking. Some camera models have either a lamp on the right of the viewfinder or a card access lamp, and the location varies depending on the model. Refer to your camera’s reference manual.
Disconnecting the camera from your computer 4 5 Lamp Remove the USB cable from the camera. Remove the USB cable from your computer. Windows 6 Make sure that the lamp on the right of the viewfinder or the card access lamp is not blinking. Windows Me/2000/XP 1 Make sure that the lamp on the right of the viewfinder or the card access lamp is not blinking. Some camera models have either a lamp on the right of the viewfinder or a card access lamp, and the location varies depending on the model.
Disconnecting the camera from your computer 2 Click the “Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon on the task bar. The message saying that the drive has been stopped appears. 3 Click on the message. The “Unplug or Eject Hardware” window appears. Windows 4 5 6 When a message appears, click “OK”. Remove the USB cable from the camera. Remove the USB cable from your computer.
Macintosh Using Mac OS (9/X) Make sure that: Your computer is turned on and Mac OS is running. If you are running any applications, quit them all. You are recommended to power the camera using the optional AC adapter. If the battery power runs out while the computer is accessing the card in the camera, the camera will turn off in the middle of the operation and this could destroy image files (data). If you are using batteries, make sure that there is sufficient remaining battery power.
Connecting the camera to the computer 1 Insert the marked end of the USB cable into the USB port on your computer as shown below. Look for this mark. Terminal USB port The location of the USB port varies depending on the computer. For details, refer to your computer's manual. 2 After making sure that the camera is turned off, connect the end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera. Macintosh The location of the USB connector or multi connector varies depending on the camera model.
Connecting the camera to the computer 3 Turn the camera on. Camera with a lens barrier The power turns on automatically, with the exception of some models which require you to press the (monitor) button. When the camera is turned on, the green lamp on the right of the viewfinder lights up. Camera with a mode Set the mode dial to . (If the camera has a power switch as well as a mode dial, turn the power switch to ON.
Downloading images to your computer Mac OS 9 You can download images from the camera and save them in your computer (in this case, in the Hard Disk).
Downloading images to your computer Image files (JPEG files) with files names such as “P1010001.JPG” are displayed. • The camera automatically assigns folder names and file names according to the following rules. Folder name File name (Example) (Example) Serial number Month / Day / Serial number • When file number 9999 is reached, a new folder is created and assigned the next number.
Downloading images to your computer The “Hard Disk” window is displayed. Macintosh 5 Drag & drop the image you want to save in the computer (in this case, P1010012.JPG) to the “Hard Disk” window. The image is saved in the computer (in the Hard disk). • To select all images, click Edit > Select all. When the image file has been copied to the computer, you can view images by double-clicking the image files in the “Hard Disk” folder.
Downloading images to your computer Mac OS X Malfunctions such as the following may occur due to the OS. • If the camera is not connected correctly, a malfunction occurs in the computer. • Date and time information of image files is not accurately displayed. • If the card cover of the camera is opened while connecting to the computer, the “untitled” icon does not disappear from the desktop. etc. When the computer has recognized the camera, the Apple Image Capture software dialog appears.
Disconnecting the camera from your computer 1 2 Macintosh 3 4 5 30 Make sure that the lamp on the right of the viewfinder or the card access lamp is not blinking. Lamp Drag the “untitled” icon on the desktop to “Trash”. Make sure that the lamp on the right of the viewfinder or the card access lamp is off. Remove the USB cable from the camera. Remove the USB cable from your computer.
Downloading image files using other OS (For other OS users) Users running other OS cannot connect the camera directly to a computer. Windows 95 Windows NT Mac OS before OS 9 You can download images directly to your computer using an optional floppy disk adapter or PC card adapter. Does your computer have a USB interface? Is there a port marked on your computer? No Yes No Connect the camera directly to your computer using the provided USB cable.
http://www.olympus.com/ OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO., LTD. San-Ei Building, 22-2, Nishi Shinjuku 1-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan Customer support (Japanese language only): Tel. 0426-42-7499 Tokyo OLYMPUS AMERICA INC. Two Corporate Center Drive, Melville, NY 11747-3157, U.S.A. Tel. 631-844-5000 Technical Support (USA) 24/7 online automated help: http://support.olympusamerica.com/ Phone customer support: Tel.