DIGITAL CAMERA D-630 ZOOM FE-5500 X-600 Advanced Manual Detailed explanations of all the functions for getting the most out of your camera. Basic Operation Shooting Playing Back Printing Online Pictures Camera Settings Troubleshooting 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.
How to use this manual (Basic and Advanced Manuals The instruction manual accompanying this camera is divided into two parts: the Basic Manual and the Advanced Manual (this document). Basic Manual This manual helps you get used to the camera. It gives you easy-tofollow explanations on how to take pictures and view them. Advanced Manual This manual introduces you to the camera’s many functions after you have mastered the basics.
Composition of the manual Table of Contents P. 4 Basic operation P. 8 1 Tips before you start taking pictures P. 21 2 Basic shooting functions P. 32 3 Additional shooting functions P. 41 4 To view, edit and sort the pictures you have taken. Playback P. 51 5 Settings to make your camera easier to use. Settings P. 67 6 To print the pictures you have taken. Printing pictures P. 74 7 To enjoy the pictures you have taken on a computer. To use OLYMPUS Master.
Table of Contents How to use this manual....................................................................... 2 Composition of the manual ................................................................. 3 1 Basic operation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -8 How to use the shooting button and playback button ......................... 9 How to use the direct buttons............................................................ 12 Using the direct buttons .........................................
Table of Contents 4 Additional shooting functions - - - - - - - - - - -41 Recording movies ....................................................................... 42 Self-timer shooting ..................................................................... 43 Panorama shooting ........................................................................... 44 Taking two-in-one pictures 2 IN 1 ..................................................... 46 Adjusting picture brightness (exposure compensation) ...........
Table of Contents 7 Printing pictures - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 74 Direct printing (PictBridge) ................................................................ 75 Using the direct printing function................................................. 75 Printing pictures .......................................................................... 76 Other print modes and print settings ........................................... 79 If an error code is displayed ..................................
Table of Contents 10 Miscellaneous - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 121 Menu list.......................................................................................... 122 List of factory default settings.......................................................... 125 Scene and shooting functions ......................................................... 126 Names of parts................................................................................ 127 Camera ..................................
1 Basic operation 1 Basic operation Don’t you feel that although your camera has many attractive functions, you are unable to use them confidently? Now all you have to do is simply press the buttons on your digital camera. By setting the menus, you can easily do things like adjust the coloration of your picture or brightness of the monitor. Just display a menu on the monitor and use the buttons to choose a setting.
How to use the shooting button and playback button (Turning the camera on in shooting mode Press the POWER switch. • The camera turns on in shooting mode. You are ready to take pictures. POWER switch (The monitor turns on. (The lamp lights orange. (The lens extends. Playback button ($) Shooting button (#) To turn the camera off → Press the POWER switch. The lens retracts, and the monitor and the lamp on the camera turn off. To enable playback mode → Press $.
How to use the shooting button and playback button (Turning the camera on in playback mode With the camera off, press $. • The camera turns on in playback mode. The last picture taken is displayed on the monitor. Basic operation 1 POWER switch (The monitor turns on. (The lamp lights green. (The lens is retracted. Playback button ($) Shooting button (#) To turn the camera off → Press the POWER switch. The monitor and the lamp on the camera turn off. To enable shooting mode → Press #.
How to use the shooting button and playback button (Switching between shooting mode and playback mode Press # or $ to switch between shooting mode and playback mode. To take pictures (shooting mode) 1 To playback (playback mode) 100-0005 100 0005 HQ Press #. HQ 2560 1920 5 • The subject is displayed on the monitor. ’05 05.04 04.30 30 15 15:30 30 5 • The last picture taken is displayed on the monitor.
How to use the direct buttons The buttons that can be used in shooting mode and playback mode differ. (Shooting mode 1 Basic operation d h e f c g c $ (Playback) button gP. 11 Enables playback mode d Zoom button gP. 36 W : For wide-angle photography T : For telephoto photography e af (Scene mode) button gP. 33 For selecting the scene settings stored in the camera according to the shooting conditions and for recording movie. f d# (Flash mode) button gP.
How to use the direct buttons (Playback mode e 1 Basic operation d c c # (Shooting) button gP. 11 Enables shooting mode d S (Erase) button gP. 64 Erases picture displayed on the monitor e Zoom button gP.
How to use the direct buttons Using the direct buttons Basic operation 1 Basic functions can be easily operated using the direct buttons. Use the arrow pad (acb d) and Z to make settings. Follow the buttons displayed on the screen to select and make each setting. How to set the flash mode using d# is shown below. 1 Press d# in shooting mode. • The flash mode selection screen is displayed. FLASH MODE AUTO SELECT 2 The flash fires automatically in low light.
How to use the menus The menu is displayed on the monitor when Z is pressed in shooting mode or playback mode. This menu is used to make all camera settings. 1 Basic operation Press Z. About the menus The menu items displayed in shooting mode and playback mode differ. Top menu Menus are divided into shortcut menus and mode menus. F MODE MENU WB Shortcut menus Press acb to directly make settings for the respective functions. Mode menu Settings are categorized into tabs by function.
How to use the menus Shortcut menus 1 Basic operation Still picture/Movie gP. 47 F MODE MENU gP. 48 WB gP. 25 Still picture gP. 54 m INFO Movie INFO MODE MENU 0 gP. 62 gP. 62 16 MOVIE PLAY gP. 55 MODE MENU 0 gP. 62 gP.
How to use the menus Mode menu METERING 4 PANORAMA 2 IN 1 ISO AUTO EDIT tab MEMORY/ CARD tab y < 0 SETUP tab SETUP tab CAMERA tab PLAY tab SET MEM EDIT PLAY MEMORY/ CARD tab DIGITAL ZOOM OFF Basic operation CAMERA tab SET MEM CAMERA 1 For setting shootingrelated functions. MEMORY/ For formatting the internal CARD memory or card. For tab backing up the internal memory to the card. PLAY tab For rotating pictures and making print reservations. EDIT tab For editing saved pictures.
How to use the menus Using the menus Basic operation 1 Use the arrow pad (acb d) and Z to select and set menu items. Follow the operation guide and arrows on the screen to select and make settings. This section explains how to use the menus. Ex: Making the [FILE NAME] setting acbd buttons Z button 1 2 Press Z in shooting mode. Top menu • The top menu is displayed. Press d to select [MODE MENU]. F This refers to the arrow pad (acbd).
• Refer to the arrows on the screen to select a setting with the arrow pad. 4 Press ac to select [FILE NAME], and press d. • Refer to the arrows on the screen to select a setting with the arrow pad. • Unavailable settings cannot be selected. ALL RESET ON ENGLISH 8 REC VIEW FILE NAME LOW ON RESET ALL RESET ON ENGLISH ALL RESET 8 REC VIEW FILE NAME 1 Basic operation This refers to the arrow pad (ad). SETUP MEM CAM Press ac to select the [SETUP] tab, and press d.
How to read the procedure pages A sample of a procedure page is shown below explaining the notation. Look at it carefully before taking or viewing pictures. (This indicates shooting mode or playback mode. Both modes can be used when both icons are shown. g“How to use the shooting button and playback button” (P. 9), “Shooting mode/Playback mode notation” (P. 11) Basic operation 1 (Select the menus in the order indicated by . g“Using the menus” (P. 18), “Menu notation” (P.
2 Tips before you start taking pictures 2 Tips before you start taking pictures Your pictures are almost guaranteed to come out well just by setting your camera to the P shooting scene mode and pressing the shutter button. But occasionally, you can’t focus on your subject, or the subject is too dark, or the picture doesn’t come out the way you want… Just knowing which button to press or which setting to change can help you solve these problems.
Holding the camera Sometimes when you look at a picture you have taken, the contours of the subject are blurred. This is often caused by movement of the camera at the precise moment that the shutter button is pressed. Tips before you start taking pictures 2 Picture where subject is not clearly defined To prevent the camera from moving, hold the camera firmly with both hands while keeping your elbows at your sides.
If correct focus cannot be obtained The camera automatically detects the focus target in the frame. The level of contrast is one of the criteria it uses to detect the subject. The camera may fail to determine subjects with lower contrast than the surroundings or with an area of extremely strong contrast in the frame. If this happens, the simplest solution is to use the focus lock. How to focus (focus lock) Position the AF target mark on the subject you want to focus on.
If correct focus cannot be obtained 4 Press the shutter button fully. Shutter button Tips before you start taking pictures 2 Subjects that are difficult to focus on Under certain types of conditions, the auto focus may not work properly. The green lamp blinks. The subject cannot be brought into focus.
Record mode You can select a record mode in which to take pictures or shoot movies. Select the best record mode for your purpose (printing, editing on a computer, website editing, etc.). For information on the image sizes for each record mode and memory capacity, see the table on P. 26.
Record mode Movie record modes Movies are recorded in Motion-JPEG format. Number of storable still pictures/remaining recording time Still pictures Tips before you start taking pictures 2 Record mode Image size SHQ HQ SQ1 SQ2 2560 × 1920 2560 × 1920 1600 × 1200 640 × 480 Number of storable still pictures Card (Using a Internal memory 32 MB card) 3 8 11 27 78 26 64 181 Movies Record mode Remaining recording time (sec.
Record mode Note • The number of storable still pictures and remaining recording times listed in the table are approximate. • The number of storable still pictures may change according to the subject or factors like whether print reservations have been made or not. In certain instances, the number of remaining pictures does not change even when you take pictures or stored images are erased. Top menu 1 [K] g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) Select [SHQ], [HQ], [SQ1] or [SQ2], and press Z.
Recording pictures Pictures taken are stored in the internal memory. You can also use an optional xD-Picture Card (referred to as “card” in this manual) to store pictures. The card has greater capacity than the internal memory, and so is able to store more pictures. The card is convenient, for example, when you are traveling and you want to take a lot of pictures.
Using a card (optional) An optional card is available for this camera. Card basics The card corresponds to the film of a normal camera for recording the pictures you have taken. Pictures recorded and stored on the card can easily be erased, overwritten, and/or edited on a computer. Using a card with larger capacity increases the number of pictures you can record. You can use this space to write the contents of the card.
Using a card (optional) 2 Tips before you start taking pictures 2 Open the battery compartment/ card cover. Battery compartment/card (Inserting the card 3 Orient the card and insert it into the card slot as shown in the illustration. • Insert the card while keeping it straight. • The card stops with a click when it is inserted fully. • Inserting the card the wrong way or at an angle could damage the contact area or cause the card to jam.
Using a card (optional) (Removing the card 3 Push the card all the way in and release slowly. • The card protrudes slightly and stops. Caution 2 Tips before you start taking pictures Releasing your finger quickly after pushing the card all the way in may cause it to eject forcefully out of the slot. • Grasp the card and remove. 4 Close the battery compartment/ card cover. Caution Be careful to catch fingers in the battery compartment/card cover.
3 Basic shooting functions Basic shooting functions 3 A professional photographer adjusts the exposure to the optimal setting, chooses the best focusing method and even selects the type of film according to the subject. With a digital camera, you don’t need to learn how to make difficult settings.
Selecting a shooting mode according to the situation Selecting scene modes by subject (SCENE) The function allows you to select the scene settings stored in the camera according to the shooting conditions. Each scene mode features preset settings such as white balance, exposure, and shutter speed, letting you take pictures just by pressing the shutter button. (Scene modes P PROGRAM AUTO i PORTRAIT Suitable for taking a portrait-style shot of a person. This mode is optimum for reproducing silky skin tones.
Selecting a shooting mode according to the situation n NIGHT+PORTRAIT* Suitable for taking pictures of your subject in the evening or at night. Since the shutter speed is slow, make sure that you stabilize the camera by using a tripod. R NIGHT SCENE* Basic shooting functions 3 Suitable for shooting pictures in the evening or at night. The camera sets a slower shutter speed than is used in normal shooting.
Selecting a shooting mode according to the situation 2 Select shooting scene mode and press Z. 2 PORTRAIT SELECT 2 SELECT 3 3 PORTRAIT For taking a portrait-style shot. GO OK Take the picture. TIPS • The settings that can be made vary according to each mode. g“Scene and shooting functions” (P.
Zooming in on a distant subject You can zoom in on your subject using the optical zoom and digital zoom. With the optical zoom, the image is enlarged on the CCD when the lens magnification is changed, and the image is formed by all the CCD pixels. With the digital zoom, the area at the center of the image captured by the CCD is cropped and enlarged. When you zoom in on a subject, you are essentially taking a small area of the picture and making it bigger.
Zooming in on a distant subject Using the digital zoom To use the digital zoom, set [DIGITAL ZOOM] to [ON]. Top menu [CAMERA] [DIGITAL ZOOM] g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) Select [ON], and press Z. Press T on the zoom button. Optical zoom METERING PANORAMA 3 OFF ON 2 IN 1 ISO Digital zoom P HQ 2560 1920 DIGITAL ZOOM Basic shooting functions SET MEM CAMERA 1 2 [MODE MENU] P 5 The white area of the zoom indicator indicates the optical zoom.
Taking close-up pictures (macro) Focusing is usually slow when you get close to a subject (10 cm/3.9" to 60 cm/23.6"). However, in macro mode focusing is performed quickly. This mode lets you shoot from as close as 10 cm/3.9" to your subject (when the optical zoom is at the greatest wide-angle). Basic shooting functions 3 Macro 1 2 3 Press b&. • The macro settings screen is displayed. g“How to use the direct buttons” (P. 12) & OFF For close up photography. Select [&], and press Z. Take the picture.
Flash shooting Select the flash mode best suited to the light conditions and the effect you want to achieve. Flash working range W (max.): Approx. 0.2 m to 3.6 m (0.7 ft. to 12 ft.) T (max.): Approx. 0.6 m to 2.1 m (2.0 ft. to 6.9 ft.) Auto-flash (No indication) The flash fires automatically in low light or backlight conditions. Red-eye reduction flash (!) 3 The subject’s eyes appear red. Note • After the pre-flashes, it takes about 1 second before the shutter is released.
Flash shooting 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. You can also use this mode when shooting landscapes, sunsets, and other subjects outside the range of the flash. Note • Since a slow shutter speed is automatically selected in low light situations when in the flash off mode, the use of a tripod is recommended to prevent your pictures from being blurred by camera movement.
4 Additional shooting functions 4 Additional shooting functions At a sporting event… Use movie mode to capture thrilling action. In the country or at a tourist spot… Use panorama mode* to capture a beautiful mountain range or impressive building. At a party or family gathering… Use the self-timer function to take group photos at school reunions or birthday parties. To combine two pictures into one...
Recording movies This function is for recording movies. The sound is automatically recorded when recording a movie. Although the camera maintains the correct exposure during movie recording even if your subject moves, the focus and zoom will be locked so it will be out of focus if the distance to the subject is changed. These movies can be played back on the camera. 1 • The remaining recording time in the internal memory or card is displayed on the monitor.
Self-timer shooting This function lets you take pictures using the self-timer. Fix the camera securely on a tripod for self-timer shooting. This function is useful for taking pictures when you want to be included in the photograph. 1 2 Press cY. • The self-timer settings screen is displayed. g“How to use the direct buttons” (P. 12) Select [ON], and press Z. Y OFF ON A photo is taken automatically 12 sec. After shutter button is pressed. 3 Press the shutter button fully to take the picture.
Panorama shooting You can take advantage of panorama shooting with an Olympus xDPicture Card. Panorama shooting lets you connect pictures with overlapping edges into a single panoramic picture, using the OLYMPUS Master software. Top menu 1 [MODE MENU] [CAMERA] [PANORAMA] g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) Use the arrow pad to choose at which edge you want to connect the pictures. d : The next picture is connected at the right edge.
Panorama shooting 2 Make sure that the edges of the pictures overlap, then take the pictures. The part of the previous picture where it will be joined to the next picture does not remain in the frame on the edge of the screen. You have to remember what the part in the frame looked like and take the next picture so it overlaps. 3 Press Z to exit panorama shooting. Note • Panorama mode can only be used when there is a card in the camera. Moreover, panorama mode is only available with Olympus cards.
Taking two-in-one pictures 2 IN 1 This function allows you to combine two pictures taken in succession and store them as a single picture. This way you can enjoy having two subjects in one. Picture when played back Top menu Additional shooting functions 4 1 [MODE MENU] [CAMERA] [2 IN 1] g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) Take the first picture while observing your subject on the monitor. P 1st • The subject will be positioned on the left in the combined picture.
Adjusting picture brightness (exposure compensation) This function allows you to make fine changes to the exposure setting. You can adjust the exposure in the range of ±2.0 EV in 1/3 EV steps. When the setting is changed, you can check the result on the monitor. Top menu g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) Press ac to make adjustments, and press Z. • Plus [+] increases brightness and minus [–] decreases brightness. F 0.0 SELECT 2 For adjusting the brightness when you take pictures.
Adjusting picture coloration The color of the subject differs depending on 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 white balance, you can achieve more natural-looking colors. AUTO 5 3 1 > Additional shooting functions 4 Top menu 1 The white balance is adjusted automatically so that colors look natural irrespective of the light source.
When the brightness of the subject and the background are different (METERING) There are two ways of measuring the brightness of a subject. n Meters the brightness over a wide area with emphasis on the center of the screen. In this mode, subject can be shot with avarage overall brightness of the scene. Exposure is determined by metering within the AF target area. In this mode, a subject can be shot with optimal exposure regardless of the background light.
Taking pictures in low light conditions (ISO) The higher the ISO value, the greater the camera’s light sensitivity and the better its ability to shoot in low light conditions. However, higher values also introduce electrical noise into the resulting picture, which may give it a grainy appearance. 64/100/200/320 Top menu Additional shooting functions 4 1 Sensitivity is automatically adjusted according to the light conditions and the subject brightness.
5 Playback 5 Playback With film-type cameras, you cannot see the pictures you have taken until the film has been developed. And aren’t you sometimes disappointed with the results when you do eventually see them? Pictures of blurred scenery or someone with their eyes shut. Or maybe you took several pictures of the same scene because you weren’t sure whether they would come out or not.
Playing back still pictures When a card is in the camera, a picture from the card is displayed. To play back pictures from the internal memory, remove the card. 1 2 Press $. • The last picture taken is displayed on the monitor (single-frame playback). • Use the arrow pad to navigate between pictures. Press T or W on the zoom button. • This allows you to enlarge the picture (close-up playback) or display an index of pictures (index display).
Playing back still pictures Selecting the number of pictures This function lets you select the number of pictures in an index display from 4, 9, and 16. Top menu [SETUP] [G] g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) Select [4], [9], or [16], and press Z. SETUP MEM EDIT PLAY 1 [MODE MENU] VIDEO OUT G 4 9 16 5 Picture rotation Top menu [PLAY] [y] g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) Select [+90°], [0°], or [-90°], and press Z. 100-0005 100 0005 ’05 05.04 04.
Playing back still pictures Note • The following pictures cannot be rotated. Movies, protected pictures, pictures that have been edited on a computer, and pictures taken with another camera. • New picture orientations are saved even if the power is turned off. Slideshow This function displays still pictures stored in the internal memory or card one after another. Only the first frame of each movie is displayed. Select a still picture and display the top menu.
Playing back movies This function lets you play back movies. You can fast forward the movie or play it back one frame at a time. Select a picture with n and display the top menu. Top menu [MOVIE PLAY] g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) • The movie is played back. When playback ends, the camera automatically returns to the beginning of the movie and displays the [MOVIE PLAY] menu. • To play the movie again, select [RESTART]. To return to playback mode, select [EXIT].
Editing still pictures (BLACK & WHITE/SEPIA/ ) This function lets you edit still pictures and save them as new pictures. The following editing operations are possible. BLACK & WHITE SEPIA Q This function lets you save black & white versions of your pictures. This function lets you save sepia versions of your pictures. Changes the image size to 640 × 480 or 320 × 240 and saves the picture as a new file. Select the picture that you want to edit and display the top menu.
Editing still pictures (BLACK&WHITE/SEPIA/Q) Note • [BLACK & WHITE], [SEPIA], and [Q] are not available in the following cases: Movies, pictures that have been edited on a computer, pictures taken with another camera, or when there is insufficient space in the internal memory or card.
Creating an index 9 frames extracted from a movie are displayed as an index and stored as a still picture. Select a picture with n and display the top menu. Top menu [MODE MENU] [EDIT] [INDEX] g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) • When there is insufficient space in the internal memory or card, a warning screen is displayed before returning to the [EDIT] screen. 1 Select the first frame of the index, and press Z. 00:00 00:36 00:00/00:36 a : Jumps to the first frame of the movie.
Creating an index TIPS • The index is stored as a 1,024 × 768 still picture which is in a different record mode from the original movie. Note • The interval between the frames that are automatically extracted varies depending on the length of the movie. • An index consists of 9 frames.
Playback on a TV Use the AV cable provided with the camera to play back recorded images on your TV. You can play back both still pictures and movies on your TV. For a movie, the recorded sound is also played back along with the movie. 1 Make sure that the TV and camera are turned off. Connect the multi-connector on the camera to the video input terminal on the TV using the AV cable provided with the camera. Connect to the TV’s video input (yellow) and audio input (white) terminals.
Playback on a TV Video output selection You can select [NTSC] or [PAL] according to your TV’s video signal type. When playing back pictures while connected to a TV in a foreign country, be sure to set the [VIDEO OUT] setting accordingly. Change the video signal type before connecting the AV cable. If you select the wrong video signal type, you will not be able to play back the recorded pictures properly on the TV. 1 [MODE MENU] [SETUP] Select [NTSC] or [PAL] , and press Z.
Displaying detailed shooting information This function lets you display detailed shooting information on the monitor for approx. 3 seconds in the playback mode. For details of the information displayed, see “Monitor indications” (P. 129). Top menu [INFO] g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) • Each time you select [INFO] from the top menu, the information display is alternately turned on and off. 10 100 0005 100-0005 HQ SIZE : 2560 1920 +2.0 5 ISO100 ISO 100 ’05 05.. 04 04.
Copying pictures to a card (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. The optional card is required to use the backup function. Operate the camera with the card inserted. Top menu 1 [MODE MENU] [CARD] [BACKUP] g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) Select [YES], and press Z. BACKUP • All image data stored in the internal memory is copied to the card.
Erasing pictures This function erases recorded pictures. Pictures can be erased either one at a time or all the pictures in the internal memory or card at once. • When you want to erase pictures in the internal memory, do not insert the card. • Insert the card when you want to erase pictures on the card. Note • You cannot erase protected pictures. Cancel protection before erasing such pictures. • Once erased, pictures cannot be restored.
Erasing pictures All-frame erase This function erases all the pictures in the internal memory or card. Top menu 1 [MODE MENU] [MEMORY(CARD)] [ALL ERASE] g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) Select [YES], and press Z. • All the pictures are erased.
Formatting This function lets you format the internal memory or card. Formatting prepares cards to receive data. • To format the internal memory, do not insert the card. • To format the card, have it inserted. • Before using non-OLYMPUS cards or cards which have been formatted on a computer, you must format them with this camera. All existing data, including protected pictures, are erased when the card or the internal memory is formatted.
6 Settings 6 Settings One of the key features of a digital camera is that you can view the pictures you have taken immediately. But that isn’t all. For example, you can adjust the brightness of the monitor depending on the place where you use the camera, such as outdoor or indoor. You can also adjust or mute the volume of the beep sound for operation/ warning depending on the situation when you use the camera.
Saving camera settings (ALL RESET) This function lets you choose whether or not to save the current camera settings after the power is turned off. The settings affected by [ALL RESET] are listed below. The [ALL RESET] setting ([ON]/[OFF]) applies to all modes. It applies whether the camera is in shooting mode or playback mode. ON All settings are returned to the factory default settings after the power is turned off.
Changing the display language You can select a language for on-screen display. Available languages vary depending on the area where you purchased this camera. Top menu 1 [MODE MENU] [SETUP] [W] g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) Select a language, and press Z. ENGLISH FRANCAIS ESPAÑOL PORTUGUES SELECT GO OK TIPS To increase the number of languages → You can add other languages to your camera with the provided OLYMPUS Master software.
Sets the beep sound for operation/ warning You can adjust the volume of the camera’s sound. Choose from [HIGH] or [LOW]. You can turn the sound off completely by setting [OFF]. 1 [MODE MENU] [SETUP] [8] g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) Select [OFF], [LOW] or [HIGH], and press Z. SETUP MEM CAM Top menu ALL RESET 8 REC VIEW OFF LOW FILE NAME HIGH Viewing pictures immediately (REC VIEW) You can choose whether or not to display the picture you have just taken on the monitor.
Resetting the file name (FILE NAME) The camera automatically creates file names and folder names for images to be stored in. Files can be numbered from 0001 to 9999 and folders can be numbered from 100 to 999. Examples are shown below. Folder name File name \DCIM\***OLYMP\PMDD****.JPG Folder No. (100 – 999) Month (1 – C) File No. (0001 – 9999) Day (01 – 31) Month: Jan. – Sep. = 1 – 9, Oct. = A, Nov. = B, Dec. = C There are two settings from which you can choose: [RESET] or [AUTO].
Checking the image processing function (PIXEL MAPPING) The pixel mapping feature allows the camera to check and adjust the CCD and image processing functions. It is not necessary to operate this function frequently. Approximately once a year is recommended. Wait at least one minute after taking or viewing pictures to allow for proper performance of the pixel mapping function. 1 [MODE MENU] [SETUP] [PIXEL MAPPING] g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) When [START] is displayed, press Z.
Setting the date and time This function lets you set the date and time. The date and time is saved with each picture, and is used in the file name. Top menu 1 [MODE MENU] [SETUP] [X] g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) Press ac to select one of the following date formats: [Y-M-D] (Year/Month/Day), [M-D-Y] (Month/Day/Year), [D-M-Y] (Day/ Month/Year), and press d. • Move to the year setting. • The following steps show the procedure used when the date and time settings are set to [Y-M-D]. 2 X 2005 . 01 .
7 Printing pictures 7 Printing pictures You can print out the pictures you have taken either at a photo store or at home on your own printer. If you go to a photo store, it is a good idea to store the print reservation data on the card first. This lets you select the pictures you want to print and decide how many prints you want.
Direct printing (PictBridge) Using the direct printing function By connecting the camera to a PictBridge-compatible printer with the USB cable, you can print out recorded pictures directly. With the camera connected to the printer, select the pictures you want to print and the number of prints on the camera’s monitor. It is also possible to print out pictures using the print reservation data. g“Print settings (DPOF)” (P.
Direct printing (PictBridge) Printing pictures Use the USB cable provided to connect the camera to a PictBridge-compatible printer. The basic printing method for printing one picture is shown below. One print of your selected picture will be printed using the standard settings of your printer. The date and file name are not printed. 1 2 Turn the printer on and plug the USB cable provided into the printer’s USB port.
Direct printing (PictBridge) 5 Press Z without changing the [SIZE] or [BORDERLESS] settings. • When the [PRINTPAPER] screen is not displayed, go to Step 6. 6 PRINTPAPER SIZE BORDERLESS STANDARD STANDARD CANCEL SELECT GO OK Press bd to select the picture you want to print, and press Z. • The [PRINT] screen is displayed. 7 100 0005 100-0005 PRINT OK MORE SELECT SINGLE PRINT Select [OK], and press Z. PRINT • Printing starts.
Direct printing (PictBridge) 8 In the [PRINT MODE SELECT] screen, press b. PRINT MODE SELECT PRINT • A message is displayed. ALL PRINT MULTI PRINT ALL INDEX 9 EXIT SELECT GO OK Remove the USB cable from the camera. • The camera turns off. 10Remove the USB cable from the printer. Note Printing pictures 7 • When the [USB] mode is set to [PC], the [PRINT MODE SELECT] screen is not displayed in Step 4. Disconnect the USB cable, and repeat the procedure from Step 1.
Direct printing (PictBridge) Other print modes and print settings There are many other print modes available besides the basic mode. Even within the same mode, you have the choice of setting a border or the paper size. Follow the operation guide for the screens shown below. Selecting a print mode PRINT ALL PRINT Prints the selected picture. PRINT MODE SELECT Prints all the pictures stored in PRINT the internal memory or card. MULTI PRINT Prints one picture in multiple ALL PRINT layout format.
Direct printing (PictBridge) Selecting the picture you want to print Press bd to select the picture you want to print. You can also make your selection by pressing the zoom button, and using the index display. PRINT SINGLE PRINT MORE Prints one copy of the picture. Makes a print reservation for the picture. The print reservation icon is displayed. For setting the number of prints or printing data. SELECT SINGLE PRINT 100 0005 100-0005 PRINT OK MORE The print reservation icon is displayed.
Direct printing (PictBridge) If an error code is displayed If an error code is displayed on the camera’s monitor during direct print setting or printing, see the following table. For more details, refer to the printer’s instruction manual. Monitor indication NO CONNECTION NO PAPER Possible cause Corrective action The camera is not connected to the printer correctly. Disconnect the camera and connect it again correctly. There is no paper in the printer. Load some paper in the printer.
Print settings (DPOF) How to make print reservations Print reservation allows you to save printing data (the number of prints and the date/ time information) with the pictures stored on the card. Only pictures stored on the card can be reserved to print. Insert a card with recorded pictures into the camera before making print reservations. With print reservation, you can print out pictures easily either at home using a personal DPOF-compatible printer or at a photo store that supports DPOF.
Print settings (DPOF) TIPS Relation between printing and record mode when shooting The resolution of a computer/printer is generally based on the number of dots (pixels) per inch (dpi). Increasing the dpi when printing a picture produces a finer print. However, as the resolution of the picture is not changed, the size of the print will be smaller. You can enlarge the size of the print, but the picture will appear grainy.
Print settings (DPOF) Single-frame reservation How to apply [<] to a selected picture is shown below. Follow the operation guide to make settings. Top menu [MODE MENU] [PLAY] [<] g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) • You cannot make print reservations for pictures with n. • If data is already stored on the card, the [
Print settings (DPOF) 4 5 The reservation is made. Press Z. • The single-frame reservation menu is displayed. Select [END]. • The [
Print settings (DPOF) (To set the date/time printing data Select [NO], [DATE] or [TIME], and press Z. NO The pictures are printed without the date and time. DATE All the selected pictures are printed with the shooting date. TIME All the selected pictures are printed with the shooting time. 4 Print reservation icon After setting the number of prints and date/time printing data, press Z to complete the print reservations. • The < icon is displayed on the picture. • The [
Print settings (DPOF) (To reset the print reservation data for a selected picture Top menu 1 2 3 [MODE MENU] [PLAY] [<] g“How to use the menus” (P. 15) Select [KEEP], and press Z. PRINT ORDER SETTING • If there is no print reservation data stored on the card, the [
8 Connecting the camera to a computer 8 Connecting the camera to a computer Viewing the pictures you have taken on your computer is just one of the many ways you can enjoy your pictures. You can print out your favorite pictures, use the application software to download your pictures from your camera and edit them or arrange them by date or category, or attach them to e-mail and send them over the Internet.
Flow Using the USB cable provided with your camera, you can connect the camera and computer and download (transfer) the images to your computer using the OLYMPUS Master software, also provided with the camera. Prepare the following items before starting. USB Cable Computer equipped with a USB port Install the OLYMPUS Master software gP. 91 Connect the camera to the computer using the USB cable gP. 95 Start up the OLYMPUS Master software gP. 96 Download image files to the computer gP.
Using OLYMPUS Master For editing and managing image files, install the OLYMPUS Master software from the provided CD-ROM. What is OLYMPUS Master? Connecting the camera to a computer OLYMPUS Master is application software for editing images taken with a digital camera on a computer. Installing it on your computer lets you do the following: Download images from the camera or other media Manage images You can organize your images using the calendar display. Search the image you want by date or keyword.
Using OLYMPUS Master Installing OLYMPUS Master Before installing the OLYMPUS Master software, please confirm that your computer is compatible with the following system requirements. For newer operating systems, please refer to the Olympus web site as shown on the back cover of this manual.
Using OLYMPUS Master Note Connecting the camera to a computer • Operation is only guaranteed on a Macintosh equipped with a built-in USB port. • QuickTime 6 or later and Safari 1.0 or later must be installed. • Be sure to remove the media (drag & drop onto the trash icon) before performing the following operations. Failure to do so could result in unstable computer operation and the need to reboot.
Using OLYMPUS Master 3 4 Click “Next” and follow the onscreen instructions. • When the QuickTime licensing agreement is displayed, read the agreement and click “Agree” to proceed with the installation. • The OLYMPUS Master installation screen is displayed. • When the OLYMPUS Master licensing agreement is displayed, read the agreement and click “Yes” to proceed with the installation.
Using OLYMPUS Master 6 Follow the on-screen instructions. • The screen confirming that installation is completed is displayed. Click “Finish”. Connecting the camera to a computer 7 Select the option to restart immediately when the screen asking you if you wish to restart the computer is displayed and click “OK”. • The computer restarts. • Remove the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive and store it. Macintosh 1 2 3 8 4 5 Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. • The CD-ROM window is displayed.
Connecting the camera to a computer Use a recommended USB cable provided with the camera to connect the camera to your computer. 1 Make sure the camera is turned off. Monitor • The monitor is off. • The lens is retracted. • The lamp is off. 2 3 Plug the USB cable provided into the USB port on the computer. • Refer to your computer’s instruction manual to locate the position of the USB port. Plug the USB cable into the camera’s multi-connector. Connector cover • The camera turns on automatically.
Starting up OLYMPUS Master • Windows XP When the camera is connected to the computer, the screen for selecting an image file operation is displayed. As OLYMPUS Master will be used to download images, click “Cancel”. • Mac OS X The iPhoto program is the default application for managing digital images. When you connect your digital camera for the first time, the iPhoto application starts automatically, so close this application and start OLYMPUS Master.
Starting up OLYMPUS Master (OLYMPUS Master main menu h g c d Connecting the camera to a computer e f c “Transfer Images” button Downloads images from the camera or other media. d “Browse Images” button Displays the browse window. e “Print Images” button Displays the print menu. f “Create and Share” button Displays the editing menu. g “Backup Images” button Creates backup images. h “Upgrade” button Displays window for optional upgrade to OLYMPUS Master Plus.
Displaying camera images on a computer Downloading and saving images You can save camera images on your computer. 1 Connecting the camera to a computer 2 Click “Transfer Images” menu. on the OLYMPUS Master main • The menu for selecting the source is displayed. Click “From Camera” . • The window for selecting images is displayed. All the images in the camera are displayed. 3 Select the image files and click “Transfer Images”. • A window indicating that the download is complete is displayed.
Displaying camera images on a computer (To disconnect the camera You can disconnect the camera after downloading the images to your computer. 1 Connecting the camera to a computer 2 Make sure that the lamp on the camera is not blinking orange. Lamp Make the following preparations for disconnecting the USB cable. Windows 98SE 1 Double-click the “My Computer” icon and right-click the “Removable Disk” icon to display the menu. 2 Click “Eject” on the menu.
Viewing still pictures and movies 3 Make sure that the lamp on the camera is blinking green, and then disconnect the USB cable from the camera. Connecting the camera to a computer Note • Windows Me/2000/XP: When you click “Unplug or Eject Hardware”, a warning message may be displayed. Make sure that image data is not being downloaded from the camera and that all applications are closed. Click the “Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon again and disconnect the cable.
Printing pictures (To view a movie 1 2 Double-click the movie thumbnail that you want to see in the “Browse” window. • The camera switches to view mode and the first frame of the movie is displayed. To play back the movie, click playback button bottom of the screen. at the The names and functions of the controller parts are shown below. 2 Item 3 4 5 6 7 8 Description 1 Playback slider Move the slider to select a frame. 2 Time display Displays the time that has elapsed during playback.
Printing pictures 2 Click “Photo” . • The “Photo Print” window is displayed. Connecting the camera to a computer 3 Click “Settings” in the “Photo Print” window. • The printer settings screen is displayed. Make the necessary printer settings. 4 Select a layout and size. • To print the date and time with your image, check the box next to “Print Date”, and select between “Date” and “Date & Time”. 5 8 Select the thumbnail image that you want to print and click “Add”.
To download and save images to a computer without using OLYMPUS Master 7 Click “Print”. • Printing starts. • To return to the main menu, click “Menu” in the “Photo Print” window. To download and save images to a computer without using OLYMPUS Master Windows: Windows 98SE/Me/2000 Professional/XP Macintosh: Mac OS 9.0 to 9.2/X Note • If your computer is running Windows 98SE, you will need to install the USB driver.
9 Appendix 9 Appendix This chapter contains useful information from OLYMPUS. Here you will find what to do when you are stuck or don’t understand the meaning of the terms used in this manual. Refer to this section for basic troubleshooting, camera care and a full glossary to understanding the terms used in this manual.
Troubleshooting Error codes Monitor indication Possible cause q There is a problem with the card. This card cannot be used. Insert a new card. Writing to the card is prohibited. The recorded image has been protected (read-only) on a computer. Download the image to a computer and cancel the read-only setting. The internal memory has no available space, and cannot record new data. Insert a card, transfer pictures to a card, or erase unwanted pictures.
Troubleshooting Monitor indication Y/M/D g BATTERY EMPTY CARD SETUP POWER OFF FORMAT SELECT Appendix 9 106 GO Possible cause Corrective action When the camera is Set the date and time. used for the first time or the battery has been removed for a long time, the date and time return to the factory default setting. OK The battery power is exhausted. Charge the battery. This card cannot be used with this camera or the card is not formatted. Format the card or replace.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting (Preparatory operations Possible cause Corrective action The camera does not turn on or function buttons do not respond. The power is off. Press the POWER switch to turn the camera on. The battery power is Charge the battery. exhausted. The cold is temporarily Warm the battery by putting it in your pocket affecting battery for a while. performance. The camera is in the Operate the camera (press the shutter button sleep mode. or zoom button).
Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action Ref. page The monitor is hard to see. There is condensation* Turn the camera off and wait until it dries – inside the camera. before turning it on again. The brightness of the Use [s] to adjust monitor brightness. P. 72 monitor is not adjusted properly. The monitor is exposed Block the sunlight with your hand while taking – to direct sunlight. pictures.
Troubleshooting Ref. page Possible cause Corrective action The monitor goes off. The camera is in the sleep mode. The flash does not fire. Operate the camera (press the shutter button or zoom button). P. 9 The flash is set to [$]. Select a flash mode other than [$]. P. 39 The subject is illuminated. The camera records movies. Panorama mode is set. If you want the flash to fire on a brightly illuminated subject, set the flash to [#]. The flash does not fire in the movie mode.
Troubleshooting (Playback of recorded images Possible cause Corrective action Ref. page Pictures in the internal memory cannot be played back. A card is inserted in the camera. When a card is inserted, only pictures on the card can be played back. Remove the card. P. 29, 31 A subject unsuited to AF was taken. Use the focus lock to focus on your subject. P. 23 The camera moved when the shutter button was pressed. Hold the camera correctly and press the shutter button gently.
Troubleshooting Ref. page Possible cause Corrective action The center of the subject is too bright. If the center of the subject is too bright, the image as a whole emerges darker. Adjust the exposure compensation toward plus (+). P. 47 Bright subjects such as snow will turn out darker than their natural colors in the image. Adjust the exposure compensation toward plus (+). P. 47 The colors of pictures look unnatural. Indoor lighting affected the picture’s colors.
Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action Ref. page The monitor is hard to see. The brightness of the monitor is not adjusted properly. Use [s] to adjust monitor brightness. The monitor is exposed to direct sunlight. Block the sunlight with your hand. P. 72 – (When the camera is connected to a computer or printer Possible cause Corrective action Ref. page The printer fails to connect.
Camera care (Cleaning the camera Exterior: • Wipe gently with a soft cloth. If the camera is very dirty, soak the cloth in mild soapy water and wring well. Wipe the camera with the damp cloth and then dry it with a dry cloth. If you have used the camera at the beach, use a cloth soaked in clean water and wrung well. Monitor: • Wipe gently with a soft cloth. Lens: • Blow dust off the lens with a commercial blower, then wipe gently with a lens cleaner.
AC adapter (optional) An AC adapter is useful for time-consuming tasks such as image downloads to a computer. An optional Olympus AC adapter allows you to power your digital camera from a common AC wall outlet. Connector cover AC wall outlet Power plug AC adapter Connection cord plug DC-IN jack (black) TIPS • When the AC adapter is connected, the power is drawn from the AC adapter even if there is battery in the camera. The battery is not recharged.
Safety Precautions Caution for Usage Environment • To protect the high-precision technology contained in this product, never leave the camera in the places listed below, no matter if in use or storage: • Places where temperatures and/or humidity are high or go through extreme changes. Direct sunlight, beaches, locked cars, or near other heat sources (stove, radiator, etc.) or humidifiers. • In sandy or dusty environments. • Near flammable items or explosives.
Safety Precautions LCD Monitor • Do not push the monitor forcibly; otherwise the image may become vague, resulting in a Display mode failure or damage to the monitor. • A strip of light may appear on the top/bottom of the monitor, but this is not a malfunction. • When a subject is viewed diagonally in the camera, the edges may appear zigzagged on the monitor. This is not a malfunction; it will be less noticeable in playback mode.
Safety Precautions Disclaimer of Warranty • Olympus makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, by or concerning any content of these written materials or software, and in no event shall be liable for any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose or for any consequential, incidental or indirect damages (including but not limited to damages for loss of business profits, business interruption and loss of business information) arising from the use or in
Safety Precautions FCC Notice • Radio and Television Interference Change or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Glossary of terms CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) This converts light passing through the lens into electrical signals. On this camera, light is picked up and converted into RGB signals to build a single image. Contrast Detection Method This is used to measure the distance to the subject. The camera determines if the image is focused by the level of contrast in the subject.
Glossary of terms Noise reduction When shooting in a dark place, the shutter speed will be slow due to less exposure of the CCD. When shooting in long exposure, a signal is generated even from the unexposed part of the CCD, and will be recorded as noise. When the noise reduction activates, the camera automatically reduces the noise and makes clear shooting possible. NTSC (National Television Systems Committee) / PAL (Phase Alternating Line) Television formats.
10 Miscellaneous 10 Miscellaneous This chapter contains all the camera functions described in Chapters 1 to 8. Refer here for the names of the camera parts and buttons, the names and meanings of the icons that are displayed on the monitor, and the lists of the top menus and mode menus. An index also helps you find the pages where a function or item that you are looking for appears.
Menu list Shooting mode (f) P i h k l j n R l n Top menu Tab Item MODE MENU CAMERA DIGITAL ZOOM*1 METERING Setting OFF, ON P. 37 4, n P. 49 PANORAMA*1*2 P. 44 2 IN 1*1 ISO P. 46 AUTO, 64, 100, 200, 320 P. 50 MEMORY MEMORY FORMAT YES, NO (CARD) (FORMAT) SETUP BACKUP*2 YES, NO ALL RESET OFF, ON W*4 P. 66 P. 63 P. 68 P. 69 8 OFF, LOW, HIGH P. 70 REC VIEW OFF, ON P. 70 FILE NAME RESET, AUTO P. 71 PIXEL MAPPING START P. 72 s P. 72 X VIDEO OUT Miscellaneous Ref. page P.
Menu list Playback mode (still pictures) Tab Item MODE MENU PLAY y +90°, 0°, -90° P. 53 <*1 <, U P. 84, 85 BLACK & WHITE BLACK & WHITE, CANCEL P. 56 SEPIA SEPIA, CANCEL P. 56 Q 640 × 480, 320 × 240, CANCEL P. 56 EDIT Setting Ref. page Top menu MEMORY ALL ERASE YES, NO (CARD) MEMORY FORMAT YES, NO (FORMAT) SETUP BACKUP*1 YES, NO ALL RESET OFF, ON W*2 8 P. 65 P. 66 P. 63 P. 68 P. 69 OFF, LOW, HIGH s P. 70 P. 72 X P. 73 VIDEO OUT NTSC, PAL P. 61 G 4, 9, 16 P. 53 P.
Menu list Playback mode (movies) Top menu Tab Item Setting Ref. page MODE MENU EDIT INDEX OK, RESET, CANCEL P. 58 MEMORY ALL ERASE YES, NO (CARD) MEMORY FORMAT YES, NO (FORMAT) SETUP BACKUP*1 YES, NO ALL RESET OFF, ON W*2 8 P. 65 P. 66 P. 63 P. 68 P. 69 OFF, LOW, HIGH s P. 70 P. 72 X P. 73 VIDEO OUT NTSC, PAL P. 61 G 4, 9, 16 P. 53 MOVIE PLAY P. 55 INFO P. 62 0 P. 62 Unavailable when the card is not inserted.
List of factory default settings The functions are set as follows when the camera leaves the factory. Shooting mode Zoom 35 mm F 0.0 FLASH MODE AUTO (n: $) Y OFF METERING 4 ISO AUTO & OFF f P DIGITAL ZOOM OFF PANORAMA OFF 2 IN 1 OFF K HQ WB AUTO REC VIEW ON FILE NAME RESET Playback mode OFF 0 OFF y 0° < OFF G 9 Miscellaneous INFO Others ALL RESET ON W ENGLISH s NORMAL X Y-M-D 2005.01.
Scene and shooting functions Some settings may not be available depending on the shooting mode. For details, refer to the table below.
Names of parts Camera VISUAL INDEX Shutter button gP. 23 Flash gP. 39 POWER switch gP. 9 Self-timer lamp gP. 43 Microphone gP. 42 Lens Miscellaneous Connector cover gP. 60, 76, 95, 114 10 Multi-connector gP. 60, 76, 95 DC-IN jack gP.
Names of parts Zoom button (W/T, GU) gP. 36, 52 Monitor gP. 72, 129 VISUAL INDEX Lamp gP. 9, 10, 29, 95, 99 Strap eyelet OK/MENU button (Z) gP. 15, 18 Arrow pad (acbd) gP. 15, 18 Battery compartment/ card cover gP. 29 Shooting button (#) gP. 10, 13 Miscellaneous Tripod socket Playback button ($) gP. 9, 12 Erase button (S) gP. 13, 64 Arrow pad Macro button (&)gP. 12, 38 Scene mode button (f)gP. 12, 33 10 Flash mode button (#) gP. 12, 39 OK/MENU button (Z) gP. 15, 18 Self-timer button (Y) gP.
Names of parts Monitor indications (Shooting modes 2 4 1 3 P +2.0 2.0 ISO100 5 14 15 2 3 +2.0 ISO100 14 15 7 8 9 9 5 HQ 2560 1920 11 10 16 12 13 10 Still picture 16 00:36 HQ 12 VISUAL INDEX 1 4 5 6 7 8 13 Movie Item Indications Ref. page 1 Shooting mode P, I, H, K, L, J, 4, Y, o, N P. 33 2 Metering 4, 5 P. 49 3 Exposure compensation -2.0 – +2.0 P. 47 4 Battery check e, f 5 Green lamp { P. 23 6 Flash stand-by Flash charge # (Lights) # (Blinks) P.
Names of parts Indications Ref. page 15 White balance 5, 3, 1, > P. 48 16 Memory * [IN], [xD] P. 28 * [IN] is displayed when the internal memory is used. [xD] is displayed when the card is used.
Names of parts (Playback mode In the playback mode, the [INFO] setting allows you to select how much information to display on the screen. Screens with the information display set on are shown below. g“Displaying detailed shooting information” (P. 62) 3 10 100 0005 100-0005 HQ SIZE : 2560 1920 +2.0 5 ISO100 ISO 100 ’05 05.. 04 04.30 30 15:30 15 30 5 12 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 100-0006 100 0006 HQ SIZE : 320 240 5 ’05 05.04 04.
Index For reference page numbers relating to camera parts, see “Names of parts”. GLOSSARY INDEX 2 IN 1 ........................................46 A AC adapter..............................114 AF target mark ..........................23 ALL INDEX................................79 ALL PRINT................................79 ALL RESET...............................68 All-frame erase R ...................65 All-frame reservation U...........85 Auto focus .................................24 Auto-flash.........
Index N NIGHT SCENE R ...................34 NIGHT+PORTRAIT Z .............34 Noise reduction .................34, 120 NTSC ................................61, 120 Number of storable still pictures............................26 O OLYMPUS Master ..............90, 96 Optical zoom .............................36 S Scene mode shooting f.... 33 Selecting a language W ..... 69 SELF PORTRAIT X ............... 34 Self-timer Y ............................. 43 SEPIA.......................................
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