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Shooting Techniques:
Taking Pictures:
Selecting Pictures for
General Introduction
Managing Stored
Color and Quality
Printing
This chapter briefly introduces some basic techniques you can apply to
Taking Pictures:
different situations and shoot beautiful professional looking pictures to
Pictures
In this section we will show you how to set up white balance, select the
achieve the effects that you want, even if you have little experience
This chapter describes how to select pictures for printing on a DPOF
record mode for images saved on the memory card, and how to use the
using a camera.
Appendices
(Data Print Order Format) printer or by a DPOF printing service.
Using a Flash
Playing Back Images
sharpness, contrast, and histogram options to enhance your captured
Portraits. You can vary the aperture setting to blur portrait
To print the pictures taken with this camera, you can remove the
In this chapter we describe copying and deleting images, and
background, adjust flash, and select a different metering mode to
images.
memory card with the stored pictures from the camera and print them
formatting a memory card.
These appendices provide some reference materials that summarize
create artistic effects in portraits.
In this section you will learn how to use the built-in flash and external
on a DPOF printer, or have them printed by a DPOF printing service.
There can be great differences in the way the camera reproduces color
for Viewing
menus, important specifications, additional options available for the
Portraits (Backlit subjects). By lighting a subject from behind with
dedicated flash FL-40. The built-in and external flash can be used
You can also transfer the pictures to a computer and then print them on
Copying images to another card.
in images taken in natural or artificial light, especially under fluorescent
camera, some important details about files, and how to troubleshoot
backlighting, you can soften shadows on the face and add highlight to
separately or together. We also describe the limitations on using other
a printer connected to the computer.
from one memory card to another in the camera to create backup
lights. In such cases, you may need to adjust the white balance setting
the outlines of the subject's hair.
minor problems.
Transferring Pictures to
This chapter describes how to play back and view images, play back
external flash units not designed exclusively for this camera.
copies of important pictures that you do not want to lose.
of the camera in order to achieve the best natural color reproduction in
Subject in daylight shadow. Even with sufficient light on the subject,
1. Specifications
images automatically in a slide show, adjust the monitor brightness,
Use the built-in flash to take pictures of subjects in low incident light or
Pictures cannot be printed on an Olympus Digital Printer P-300 or
pictures taken indoors under incandescent or fluorescent lighting.
you can set the flash to fire and reduce daylight shadows on the
Deleting images. You can delete images stored on a memory card one
and how to play images on a TV screen connected to the camera.
dark subjects in strong backlight. To use the flash, you must first press
other digital printer connected directly to the camera.
a Computer
You can select a record mode best suited for your purpose. You can
subject and get beautiful results.
at a time or all at one time to create more storage space on a memory

2. Available Options

the flash button to raise the built-in flash unit.
If an Olympus Digital Printer P-330 is connected to the video OUT
Taking Pictures
select a high quality setting to produce the best quality image possible,
Subject and background both in focus.
card.
With the mode dial set for playback
connector of the camera for printing, the printed images may appear
resulting in a larger file size but reducing the number of images that you
when you want to change the aperture value to ensure accurate
Taking Pictures:
This chapter describes what you need to transfer images from a
3. Image File Compatibility
pictures in the monitor that you have taken and stored as images on a
When you see the flash mark
slightly grainy. The following limitations apply to printing images on a
Formatting a card. Some memory cards may require formatting in the
focusing of background scenery, or to make sure that all subjects in a
can save on a card. If your aim is to store more images on a card, or to
memory card to an IBM compatible computer or Macintosh.
memory card. You can also play back images in the same way with the
charging. Wait for the mark to stop flashing before firing the flash again.
(Shooting and Viewing Basics)
SmartMedia card on a P-330.
large group picture are in focus.
camera before they can be used. Formatting is also a quick way to
store as many images as possible on a card, you can select a lower
Setting up computer connection. An included computer connection
4. Troubleshooting
mode dial set to P, A, S, or M by rapidly pressing the monitor button
To prevent the deterioration of the flash unit from overheating, do not fire
Moving subjects. You can set a fast shutter speed to capture fast
delete all images from a card.
Monitor Menus
Distance and Focus
quality setting which will compress the images into smaller file sizes,
kit can be used to connect the camera directly to your computer.
In this chapter you will learn how to insert a memory card, take a
the flash more than 30 times in succession, and allow the flash to cool
(1) Only the first 256 images stored on a SmartMedia card can be
moving subjects sharply frozen in time, or set a slow shutter speed and
allowing you to store more images on a single card.
Troubleshooting camera operation
Options for reading images from memory cards.
File and folder naming. When pictures are taken, they are
picture, and view the picture. This chapter describes only the basic
show them in blurred motion.
for 10 minutes or more after a long session. Keep the flash unit clean.
printed. The remaining images will not be recognized.
Troubleshooting image problems
optional devices allow you alternate methods for reading images from
automatically named to prevent them from writing over other files on
In this section you will learn how to use both focusing methods:
You can use the sharpness, contrast, and histogram options to enhance
Use the monitor menu to set up camera operation and perform
procedures for taking and viewing pictures. For more details about
Close-up. After setting the camera in the macro mode, you can shoot
Continuously firing the flash with the flash unit unclean, could cause the
(2) Setting index printing or date and time stamping, and selecting
5. Camera Error Messages
memory cards and transferring them to a computer.
the card which could possibly have the same names.
important functions like formatting a memory card.
camera operation, refer to the later chapters.
autofocusing and manual focusing.
the appearance of your images as they are taken.
subjects as close as 20 cm from the lens for detailed nature shots.
flash unit to deteriorate.
more than two images for printing will be disabled.
Night scenes. You can use slow shutter speeds in combination with
lower ISO settings to experiment with shooting night scenes or other
dark subjects.
Subject against a night scene background.
subject with a flash against a night background, you can use slow
shutter speeds to achieve a variety of artistic effects.
Sunsets and fireworks. By adjusting white balance and using manual
focusing, you can extend the range of creativity in your color pictures.
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You can copy all or selected images
There will be occasions
, you can play back and view the
blinking in the viewfinder, the flash is
A variety of
When you shoot a
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