Olympus Ferrari digital model 2004 Reference Manual
Olympus Ferrari digital model 2004 Reference Manual

Olympus Ferrari digital model 2004 Reference Manual

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DIGITAL CAMERA

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.
The screen and camera illustrations shown in this manual were produced during
the development stages and may differ from the actual product.
DIGITAL MODEL 2004

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  • Page 1: Digital Camera

    DIGITAL MODEL 2004 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.
  • Page 2: For Customers In Canada

    For customers in North and South America For customers in USA Declaration of Conformity Model Number : Ferrari DIGITAL MODEL 2004 Trade Name : OLYMPUS Responsible Party : Olympus America Inc. Address : 2 Corporate Center Drive, Melville, New York 11747-3157 U.S.A.
  • Page 3: What You Can Do With This Camera

    What you can do with this camera You can choose from more than 20 different types of scene shooting modes, making it easy to set the appropriate shooting mode for a variety of shooting situations! Once you’ve selected the shooting mode, just press the shutter button to take the picture.
  • Page 4: How To Use This Manual

    How to use this manual This manual includes a table of contents, index and menu list to help you easily locate the information you need. Searching the table of contents All the chapter and section titles are included in the table of contents so that you can quickly find the chapters you want to read (e.g., the introductory chapter, shooting basics, etc.) For example...
  • Page 5: Composition Of The Manual

    Composition of the manual Introduction to the camera’s functions Basic and advanced shooting Playing back and organizing images Settings that make the camera easier to operate Printing pictures Downloading images to a computer Using the provided accessories Troubleshooting and other information Getting started Shooting Using the situation-related shooting modes...
  • Page 6: Your Camera

    How to read the instruction pages PRINT — Printing selected pictures Select the print paper items to set. SIZE : Selects the paper size. BORDERLESS : Selects the frame setting on the paper. PRINTP PRINTPAPER APER Rotate to select SIZE STANDARD ANDARD STANDARD...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents What you can do with this camera ........3 How to use this manual .
  • Page 8 Contents SUNSET ........... . 47 PORTRAIT.
  • Page 9 Selecting functions from the playback menu ......78 Slideshow (sequential auto playback) Rotating images .
  • Page 10 Contents 8 Making print reservations and printing at photo labs 131 How to print pictures ..........131 Selecting the print reservation mode Single-frame reservation All-frame reservation...
  • Page 11 11 Accessories AC adapter ............190 Card .
  • Page 12: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED OLYMPUS SERVICE PERSONNEL. Lightning flash with an arrowhead, enclosed in a triangle, alerts you to the...
  • Page 13 Protecting the Power Cord — The power supply cord should be placed so it will not be walked on. Never put a heavy object on the power cord or wrap it around the leg of a table or chair. Keep the area around the power cord connection points, at the power outlet, and at the product connection, free of all AC adapter or accessory power cords.
  • Page 14: Handling The Camera

    Do not let water or foreign objects inside the camera. If the camera is accidentally dropped in water, or if liquid is spilled into the camera, stop using it, allow it to dry, and then remove the battery. Contact the nearest authorized Olympus service center.
  • Page 15: Caution For Usage Environment

    Use only the AC adapter specified by Olympus. Never use any AC adapter except one specified by Olympus. Using a different AC adapter may damage the camera or power source, or result in accidents or fire. Ensure the adapter used is designed for your region or country.
  • Page 16: Battery Handling Precautions

    DANGER This camera uses an lithium ion battery specified by Olympus. Do not use any other type of battery. Using any other type of battery could result in battery leakage or overheating, posing a risk of fire or explosion.
  • Page 17: Lcd Monitor

    – Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Only the OLYMPUS-supplied USB or IEEE1394 cables should be used to connect the camera to USB or IEEE1394-enabled personal computers (PC). Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user's authority to operate.
  • Page 18: Names Of Parts

    Names of parts Monitor Zoom button P. 41 MENU/OK button P. 42 Battery/Card compartment cover Shutter button P. 20, 125 Control dial Speaker POWER switch Mode switch ( Cradle connector Tripod socket P. 25 P. 32 P. 42 BACK/NEXT button P.
  • Page 19 Flash Self-timer lamp P. 62 Connector end DC-IN jack P. 27 A/V OUT jack P. 87 USB connector P. 58 Microphone P. 69, 99 Strap eyelet P. 147, 178 Names of parts Lens P. 24 Cradle (provided)
  • Page 20: Monitor Indications

    Monitor indications (Screen illustrations below are samples for monitor indications. For details, refer to Shooting mode respective reference pages.) 3 2 1 Still picture Items Camera movement warning Flash stand-by/ Flash charging mark Battery check Shooting modes Green lamp Flash modes Self-timer White balance Exposure compensation...
  • Page 21 Items Zoom AF target mark Card access mark Memory gauge Number of storable still pictures Remaining movie recording time Indications 05:00 Monitor indications Ref. page P. 41, 60 P. 31 P. 32 P. 23 P. 67 P. 36...
  • Page 22 Monitor indications (Screen illustrations below are samples for monitor indications. For details, refer to Playback mode respective reference pages.) You can select how much information to display on the monitor. Screens when INFO is set to ON are shown below. ~ “INFO —...
  • Page 23 High* Charge the battery. * Your digital camera's power consumption varies greatly depending on usage and operating conditions. Under some operating conditions, the camera may turn off without warning that battery power is low. If this occurs, re-charge the battery.
  • Page 24: Getting Started

    ● Attach the strap correctly as shown above so that the camera does not fall off. Olympus is not responsible for any damages incurred when the strap is attached incorrectly and the camera comes off.
  • Page 25: Loading The Battery

    Loading the battery The camera uses an Olympus lithium-ion battery (LI-20B). Do not use any other type of battery. ● A backup battery (optional) is recommended for extended battery-powered operation. Open the battery/card compartment cover. Release the latch to insert the battery.
  • Page 26: Unloading The Battery

    1 day. Be sure to check the date/time settings of the camera after changing the battery. ● Your digital camera’s power consumption varies greatly depending on usage and operating conditions. If you use a depleted battery, the camera may power...
  • Page 27: Charging The Battery

    Charging the battery This camera uses an Olympus lithium-ion battery (LI-20B). Do not use any other type of battery. The battery is not fully charged when purchased. Before use, be sure to charge the battery with the provided cradle and AC adapter.
  • Page 28: Inserting The Card

    Inserting the card “Card” in this manual refers to the xD-Picture Card. The camera uses the card to record pictures. Index area Write the card’s contents here. Contact area The area that touches the camera’s electric contact points. The camera reads the card here. Compatible xD-Picture Card: 16 - 512 MB Make sure that the monitor is turned off.
  • Page 29: Removing The Card

    Removing the card Make sure that the monitor is turned off. Push the card all the way to unlock it, then let it return slowly. Hold the card straight and pull it out. Be sure to read “Accessories — Card” ( The card may eject forcefully if you take your finger off it immediately after pushing it or if you flick it with...
  • Page 30: Power On/Off

    Power on/off Lens cap Remove this when taking pictures. Monitor Power on T Turns on the monitor. Power off T Turns off the monitor. The camera automatically turns off to save power if it is not operated for about 10 minutes.
  • Page 31: Shooting

    Taking still pictures Set the mode switch to Turn on the camera. Press Shooting mode P. 42 AF target mark Record mode Number of storable still pictures Place the AF target mark on the subject while viewing the monitor to compose your shot.
  • Page 32: Adjust The Focus

    Taking still pictures Adjust the focus. Press the shutter button gently (halfway). Green lamp Flash stand-by/Flash charging mark Release the shutter. Press the shutter button all the way (fully). Card access mark • When the focus and exposure are • The P.
  • Page 33 If the green lamp blinks when the shutter button is pressed halfway T You are too close to the subject. Take the picture at least 50 cm (19.7") away from the subject, or try macro shooting ( P. 48). T The subject is out of focus. Depending on the subject, focus may not be possible. “If correct focus cannot be obtained”...
  • Page 34: Specifying The Type Of Scene

    Taking still pictures Specifying the type of scene You can capture a high-quality picture in any shooting situation by choosing one of the various shooting modes provided with this camera. LANDSCAPE P. 45 NIGHT+PORTRAIT P. 46 SUNSET P. 47 MACRO P.
  • Page 35 Taking still pictures DOCUMENTS P. 49 MUSEUM P. 49 SPORT P. 49 BEACH & SNOW P. 50 SELF PORTRAIT+ CANDLE P. 50 SELF TIMER P. 50 BEHIND GLASS P. 51 2 IN 1 P. 52 AVAILABLE LIGHT PORTRAIT P. 51 PANORAMA P.
  • Page 36: Movie Recording

    Movie recording You can record movies and sound simultaneously. Turn on the camera in the P. 30 Compose your shot while viewing the monitor. Flash cannot be used. AF target mark P. 39 Start recording. Press the shutter button fully. Displayed in red during recording mode.
  • Page 37: Stop Recording

    Stop recording. Press the shutter button fully again. ● When the remaining recording time has been used up, recording stops automatically. ● Sound may not be recorded clearly in the following situations. – When the microphone is covered with your fingers –...
  • Page 38: If Correct Focus Cannot Be Obtained

    If correct focus cannot be obtained Subjects that are difficult to focus on Under the following conditions, auto focus may not work properly. The green lamp blinks: The subject cannot be brought into focus. Subjects with low contrast The green lamp lights, but the subject cannot be brought into focus.
  • Page 39: Determine The Position Of The Subject After Focusing (Focus Lock)

    Determine the position of the subject after focusing (Focus Lock) When the subject you want to focus on is not in the center of the frame and you cannot position the AF target mark on it, you can focus the camera on another point at roughly the same distance (focus lock) and take the picture as explained below.
  • Page 40 If correct focus cannot be obtained Compose your shot. Keep the shutter button pressed halfway until the green lamp lights. Half press Keeping the shutter button pressed halfway, recompose your shot. Full press When shooting a hard-to-focus subject, point the camera at an object about the same distance away as the subject.
  • Page 41: Zoom

    Zoom Telephoto and wide-angle shooting are possible at 3x magnification for optical zoom (equivalent to 38 mm to 114 mm on a 35 mm film camera). By combining the optical zoom with the digital zoom, zoom magnification can be increased to a maximum of approximately 8x.
  • Page 42: Using The Situation-Related Shooting Modes

    3 Using the situation-related shooting modes In addition to the basic shooting mode (Program Auto), more than 20 different shooting modes are available to suit a wide range of shooting situations. The camera automatically optimizes the settings for the shooting conditions and provides the effects you want.
  • Page 43 Make sure SCENE SELECT is selected, and confirm it. Press MENU/OK Select SCENE. SCENE SELECT SCENE SELECT PROGRAM Rotate to select SCENE BACK CANCEL SELECT SCENE SELECT SCENE SELECT PROGRAM SCENE BACK CANCEL SELECT Press MENU/OK AUTO To return to the basic shooting mode (Program Auto), select PROGRAM AUTO.
  • Page 44: Select The Shooting Mode

    Select the shooting mode. Currently selected mode Rotate to select For shooting landscapes. Vivid reproduction Press of blues and greens. MENU/OK The corresponding icon appears. LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE GO OK SELECT LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE A sample image of the selected shooting mode is displayed. A description of suitable shooting conditions for the selected mode replaces the sample image.
  • Page 45: Landscape

    LANDSCAPE Suitable for shooting landscapes and other outdoor scenes. LANDSCAPE+PORTRAIT Suitable for shooting both main subject and background. NIGHT SCENE Suitable for shooting images of outdoor scenes in the evening or at night. Usually a street at night makes a dark image with only the sparkle of lights such as street lamps due to the lack of brightness.
  • Page 46: Night+Portrait

    NIGHT+PORTRAIT Suitable for shooting both the main subject and background at night. • Since the shutter speed is slow, be sure to stabilize the camera by using a tripod. • The flash fires in the red-eye reduction mode. “Flash” (P. 58) INDOOR Suitable for shooting both the main subject and background indoors.
  • Page 47: Sunset

    SUNSET Suitable for taking sunset pictures. Vivid red and yellow color reproduction. • The flash cannot be used. PORTRAIT Suitable for shooting a portrait-style image of a person. SELF PORTRAIT Allows you to take a picture of yourself while holding the camera. The focus is locked on you (shooter).
  • Page 48: Macro (Close-Up Shooting)

    MACRO For shooting from as close as 30 - 50 cm (11.8" - 20.0") to a subject. • If you use the flash, shadows may be noticeable and the correct exposure may not be achieved. SUPER MACRO For shooting from as close as approx. 8 cm (3.2") to a subject.
  • Page 49: Documents

    DOCUMENTS Suitable for shooting documents, etc. Increases contrast between letters and background. • The flash cannot be used. MUSEUM For shooting with no beep sound and flash. Useful in art gallery, museum, etc. • SUPER HIGH and HIGH cannot be selected. “Selecting the record mode”...
  • Page 50: Beach & Snow (Shooting Seascapes Or Snow-Capped Mountain Landscapes )

    BEACH & SNOW Suitable for shooting snow-capped mountain landscapes, white sand beaches, seascapes, etc. SELF PORTRAIT+SELF TIMER Useful when shooting pictures while traveling. Use the self-timer to take a picture of yourself and the background. • AF MODE cannot be set to SPOT. “AF MODE —...
  • Page 51: Available Light Portrait

    AVAILABLE LIGHT PORTRAIT Suitable for shooting sensitive subjects in lowlight conditions without a flash. • The flash cannot be used. • SUPER HIGH and HIGH cannot be selected. “Selecting the record mode” (P. 66) BEHIND GLASS Suitable for shooting a subject through glass.
  • Page 52: In 1 (Storing Two Successive Shots As A Single Picture)

    First shot Select 2 IN 1. Take the first shot. • The subject will be on the left in the combined image. • To cancel the first shot, press BACK/NEXT. Take the second shot in succession. • The pictures are combined and stored as a single picture.
  • Page 53: Panorama

    You can take advantage of panorama shooting when you use an Olympus xD-Picture Card. Pictures with overlapping edges can be connected to form a single panoramic image with CAMEDIA Master software (included on the provided CD-ROM). Select PANORAMA. Use the control dial to select the direction you want the images connected.
  • Page 54 • To exit the PANORAMA shooting mode, press MENU/OK and select another shooting mode in the menu. • Panorama shooting is possible only when using the Olympus CAMEDIA-brand card. • If SUPER HIGH or HIGH is selected, there may be cases where there is not enough memory to process the images on your computer.
  • Page 55: Using The Advanced Shooting Functions

    Using the advanced shooting functions Selecting functions from the shooting menu A number of useful menu functions available in each shooting mode (as shown below). Follow the basic procedure described on page 56 before you go to the particular instructions for each function. “Using the situation-related shooting modes”...
  • Page 56 Selecting functions from the shooting menu Turn on the camera in the mode. Display the menu. SCENE SELECT RESET FLASH MODE BACK EXIT The operation guide is displayed. BACK EXIT SELECT Press Press MENU/OK AUTO AUTO SELECT Press Returns to the previous menu screen. (Exits the step Rotate to select Selects the item.
  • Page 57 Select the item. SCENE SELECT Rotate to RESET select FLASH MODE BACK EXIT SELECT Press MENU/OK SCENE SELECT RESET FLASH MODE BACK CANCEL SELECT Select the option and confirm it. SCENE SELECT Rotate to RESET select FLASH MODE BACK CANCEL SELECT Press MENU/OK...
  • Page 58: Flash

    Selecting functions from the shooting menu Flash You can select from 4 different flash modes depending on the light conditions and the effect you want to achieve. Auto-flash (No indication) Automatically fires in low-light and backlight conditions. Red-eye reduction flash The light from the flash may make the subject’s eyes appear red in the image.
  • Page 59 Select FLASH MODE in the menu, then select the flash mode. Press the shutter button halfway. Half press The icon of the selected flash mode Press the shutter button all the way down (fully) to take the picture. ● When using a situation-related shooting mode ( used.
  • Page 60: Digital Zoom - Using The Digital Zoom

    Selecting functions from the shooting menu DIGITAL ZOOM — Using the digital zoom By combining the optical zoom with the digital zoom, zoom magnification can be increased to a maximum of approximately 8x. Select DIGITAL ZOOM in the menu, then select ON. Rotate to select Press to confirm...
  • Page 61: Sequential Shooting

    Sequential shooting You can shoot pictures sequentially. In the SUPER HIGH record mode, approximately 3 frames can be shot in sequence. Select in the menu, then select ON. P. 55 Rotate to select METERING Press to confirm DIGITAL ZOOM CANCEL MENU/OK Take pictures.
  • Page 62: N Self-Timer

    Selecting functions from the shooting menu Self-timer shooting This feature allows you to take pictures with yourself in them. Stabilize the camera with a tripod. Select in the menu, then select ON. P. 55 Rotate to select CANCEL Press to confirm MENU/OK Take the picture.
  • Page 63: Af Mode - Changing The Focus Range

    AF MODE — Changing the focus range This function allows you to select the focus range of your subject. AUTO Focus selection is based on the entire picture on the screen. Even when the subject is not in the center of the screen, focusing is possible.
  • Page 64: Metering - Changing The Metering Area

    Selecting functions from the shooting menu METERING — Changing the metering area Spot metering is useful when you do not want to let the brightness of the surrounding area affect the picture. Recommended for shooting a backlit subject. AUTO Meters the center of the monitor and the surrounding area separately.
  • Page 65: Varying The Image Brightness (Exposure Compensation)

    Varying the image brightness (Exposure Compensation) In some situations, you may get better results when the exposure that the camera sets is compensated (adjusted) manually. Often bright subjects (such as snow) will turn out darker than their natural colors. Adjusting toward + makes these subjects closer to their real shades.
  • Page 66: Selecting The Record Mode

    Selecting functions from the shooting menu Selecting the record mode You can select the best record mode for your purpose (printing, editing on a PC, attaching to e-mail, etc.). Still picture record mode In the mode, select menu. P. 55 Select the record mode.
  • Page 67 Number of storable Larger file size, clearer image quality still pictures with a 16MB card SH SUPER HIGH 3M Approx. 20 2048 X 1536 pixels H HIGH 2M Approx. 33 1600 X 1200 pixels B BASIC 1M Approx. 58 1024 X 768 pixels E-MAIL VGA Approx.
  • Page 68: Wb - Adjusting The Color Tone

    Selecting functions from the shooting menu WB — Adjusting the color tone Color reproduction differs depending on the light 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.
  • Page 69: Recording Sound With Still Pictures

    Recording sound with still pictures This function lets you record sound when taking a still picture. Recording starts about 0.5 seconds after the shutter is released and lasts about 4 seconds. When ON, sound is recorded automatically every time you take a picture. Select in the menu, then select ON in the menu.
  • Page 70 Selecting functions from the shooting menu ● If the camera is more than 1 m (3.3 ft.) away from the source of the sound, sound may not be recorded clearly. ● It is not possible to take another picture during sound recording. ●...
  • Page 71: Reset - Restoring The Factory Default Settings

    RESET — Restoring the factory default settings Normally, current camera settings (including any changes you have made) are saved when the power is turned off. If you prefer the original setting to be restored, you can use this function to restore the factory default settings ( turned off.
  • Page 72: Playback

    Viewing still images Turn on the camera in the The last recorded image appears. 100 00–0015 0015 FILE FILE ’04.01.01.00:00 04.01.01.00:00 15 15 NEXT NEXT JUMP Use the control dial to play back images you want to view. Displaying images one by one [1-BY-1] Displays the Rotate to select...
  • Page 73: Close-Up Playback

    Close-up playback Lets you enlarge and display images at up to 4 times normal size. Play back the image you want to view. “Viewing still images” (P. 72) Press the zoom button to enlarge it. 1.5x 1.5x Press 2.5x 2.5x Press 100 00–0030 0030...
  • Page 74 Close-up playback Displacing the image During close-up playback, you can displace the image vertically and horizontally and display the adjusted image. Enlarge the image. “Close-up playback” (P. 73) Use the control dial to displace the image horizontally. Rotate to select Entire image To displace the picture vertically, press MENU/OK, then rotate the control dial.
  • Page 75: Index Display

    Index display Lets you show several images at the same time on the monitor. It is useful when you want to quickly search a number of images to find a particular one. Play back an image. “Viewing still images” (P. 72) FILE FILE Press the zoom...
  • Page 76 Index display Rotate the control dial to move the frame to the desired image. Rotate to select Press BACK/NEXT to switch the playback method to page selection mode. Press Press the zoom button screen returns to single-frame 50 50 51 51 52 52 playback.
  • Page 77 Display other index pages (PAGE). 41 41 Rotate the 44 44 control dial upward. 47 47 Rotate to select 50 50 53 53 56 56 Rotate to select Rotate the control dial 59 59 downward. 62 62 65 65 Press BACK/NEXT to switch playback method to image selection mode.
  • Page 78: Selecting Functions From The Playback Menu

    Selecting functions from the playback menu A number of useful menu functions are available in the playback mode (as shown below). Follow the basic procedure described on page 80 before you go to the particular instructions for each function. Still image playback menu “SEL.
  • Page 79 Movie playback menu The following menu functions are available when images with the played back. P. 88 P. 82 P. 93 EXIT P. 92 P. 103 EXIT Available menu items differ when playing back an album. Refer to “Menu directory” P.
  • Page 80 Selecting functions from the playback menu Turn on the camera in the Display the menu. SEL.ALBUM ALBUM ENTRY ERASE BACK EXIT The operation guide is displayed. BACK EXIT SELECT mode. Press Press MENU/OK The current setting is displayed. SELECT Press Press Returns to the previous menu screen.
  • Page 81 Select the item. SEL.ALBUM Rotate to select ALBUM ENTRY ERASE BACK EXIT SELECT Press MENU/OK SEL.ALBUM ALBUM ENTRY ERASE BACK CANCEL SELECT Select the option and confirm it. SEL.ALBUM Rotate to select ALBUM ENTRY ERASE BACK CANCEL SELECT Press MENU/OK Selecting functions from the playback menu Indicates there are more menu items following...
  • Page 82: Slideshow (Sequential Auto Playback)

    Selecting functions from the playback menu Slideshow (sequential auto playback) Lets you run through images stored in the card one after another. If you try to use slideshow with a movie, only the first frame of the movie is played back. You can select a transition type, which lets you spice up the transition from one scene to the next.
  • Page 83 Select in the menu. START SEL. IMAGE TYPE BACK CANCEL SELECT Selecting the image Select SEL. IMAGE. Rotate to START select SEL. IMAGE TYPE BACK CANCEL SELECT Press to confirm MENU/OK Rotate to START select SEL. IMAGE TYPE BACK CANCEL SELECT Press to confirm MENU/OK...
  • Page 84 Selecting functions from the playback menu Selecting slideshow type Select TYPE. Rotate to select CANCEL Press to confirm MENU/OK Select a type. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Select START. Rotate to select CANCEL Press to confirm MENU/OK START SEL.
  • Page 85 During slideshow, you can display the previous or next image by rotating the control dial. Rotate to select Press MENU/OK to end slideshow. Press MENU/OK When running a slideshow for a long time, we recommend that you use the AC adapter.
  • Page 86: Rotating Images

    Selecting functions from the playback menu Rotating images Images shot with the camera held vertically are displayed horizontally. This function lets you turn such images 90 degrees counterclockwise or clockwise so that they are displayed vertically. Example: Images shot with the camera held vertically.
  • Page 87: Playback On Tv

    Playback on TV Turn off the camera. Attach the camera to the cradle. Turn off the TV and connect the cradle to the TV using the provided AV cable. To the video input (yellow) and audio input (white) terminals on the TV Turn on the TV and set it to the video input mode.
  • Page 88: Movie Playback - Viewing Movies

    Selecting functions from the playback menu MOVIE PLAYBACK — Viewing movies Display an image with the “Viewing still images” (P. 72), “Index display” (P. 75) Select MOVIE PLAYBACK in the menu. P. 79 Select PLAYBACK. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK mark.
  • Page 89: Frame-By-Frame Playback

    Frame-by-frame playback Press MENU/OK. Press MENU/OK Select FRAME BY FRAME. Rotate to MOVIE PLAYBACK select PLAYBACK FRAME BY FRAME FAST PLAY Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Display the previous or next frame. Rotate to select Rotating upward displays the previous frame.
  • Page 90 Selecting functions from the playback menu Fast play Press MENU/OK. Press MENU/OK Select FAST PLAY. Rotate to select CANCEL Press to confirm MENU/OK Select FORWARD or REVERSE. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Fast play starts in the selected direction.
  • Page 91 When movie play finishes and the menu is displayed, select EXIT. MOVIE PLAYBACK Rotate to PLAYBACK select FRAME BY FRAME FAST PLAY EXIT BACK CANCEL SELECT Press to confirm MENU/OK Selecting functions from the playback menu When movie play ends, the camera resumes normal playback.
  • Page 92: Protecting Images (Preventing Accidental Erasure)

    Selecting functions from the playback menu Protecting images (preventing accidental erasure) Protect images you do not want to erase. Protected images cannot be erased by the selected frame/all-frame erase function. Play back the image you want to protect. “Viewing still images” (P. 72), “Index display”...
  • Page 93: Erase

    ERASE/ ALL ERASE — Erasing images Lets you erase recorded images. You can erase selected images or all the images stored in the card. ● Protected images cannot be erased. Cancel protecting images, then erase them. ● Once erased, images cannot be restored. accidental erasure)”...
  • Page 94 Selecting functions from the playback menu Select YES. Rotate to select SELECT Press to confirm MENU/OK Selecting images to be erased Select SEL. IMAGE. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Select the picture you want to erase. Rotate to select Press to confirm MENU/OK...
  • Page 95 Complete selecting the images. Press Select YES. Rotate to select SELECT Press to confirm MENU/OK If the SEL. IMAGE screen is displayed It is not possible to erase images with the keep the selected images on the index screen before going to the next index screen.
  • Page 96 Selecting functions from the playback menu ALL ERASE — Erasing all the images Select ALL ERASE in the menu. P. 78 Select YES. Rotate to select CANCEL Press to confirm MENU/OK ALL ERASE CAUTION ERASING ALL CAUTION ERASING ALL The erase confirmation screen is BACK SELECT displayed.
  • Page 97: Black & White/Sepia

    BLACK & WHITE / SEPIA / Lets you edit recorded still images and store them as new ones. The following editing functions are available. BLACK & WHITE Creates black and white images and stores them as new ones. SEPIA Creates sepia-toned images and stores them as new ones. Changes the image file size to 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 and stores the image as a new one.
  • Page 98 Selecting functions from the playback menu Resizing Play back the image you want to resize. “Viewing still images” (P. 72), “Index display” (P. 75) Select EDIT in the menu. P. 78 Select Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Select the file size.
  • Page 99: Adding Sound To Recorded Images

    Notes on BLACK & WHITE, SEPIA and ● In the following cases, EDIT is not available: – Movie – Images processed on a personal computer – When the card does not have enough memory ● When using the function, the file size 640 x 480 ( selected for an image shot in 640 x 480.
  • Page 100 Selecting functions from the playback menu Point the camera microphone at the target and start recording. Press to confirm MENU/OK ● To obtain the optimum sound, the microphone should be placed no farther than 1 m (3.3 ft.) away from the subject. ●...
  • Page 101: Index - Making Movie Index

    INDEX — Making movie index Movies can be displayed as indexes of 9 still frames and stored as still images on the card. Play back the movie you want to index. (movie) mark Select INDEX in the menu. Select NEW FILE. Rotate to select CANCEL...
  • Page 102 Selecting functions from the playback menu ● The interval between automatically extracted frames varies depending on the length of the movie. ● INDEX is not available if there is not enough memory on the card. • The 9 frames extracted 100 00–0050 0050 FILE...
  • Page 103: Format - Formatting The Card

    FORMAT — Formatting the card Lets you format a card. Formatting prepares cards to receive data. Non-Olympus cards or cards formatted on a computer must be formatted with the camera before they can be used. All data stored on the card, including protected images or images registered in an album, is erased when the card is formatted.
  • Page 104: Registering Images In Albums

    6 Registering images in albums You can classify images you have taken into albums and arrange them on the card. 12 albums are available and 100 images can be registered in each album. Images can be transferred from a PC to the albums on the card using CAMEDIA Master (included on the provided CD-ROM).
  • Page 105 Select the album in which you want to register images. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Registering the currently displayed image Select THIS IMAGE. Rotate to ALBUM ENTRY select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Select YES. Rotate to ALBUM ENTRY select Press to confirm...
  • Page 106 ALBUM ENTRY — Registering images you shot Selecting images to register in the album Select SEL. IMAGE. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Select images you want to register. Number of registered images/number of registrable images Rotate to select Press to confirm MENU/OK...
  • Page 107 Complete selecting images. Press Select YES. ALBUM ENTRY Rotate to select SELECT Press to confirm MENU/OK ● It is not possible to erase images registered in the album. Before erasing the images, cancel the registration. ● Formatting the card also erases images registered in the album. ●...
  • Page 108: Sel. Album - Viewing Images In An Album

    SEL. ALBUM — Viewing images in an album Lets you view only the images registered in the albums. Select SEL. ALBUM in the menu. P. 78 Select the album you want to view. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Play back the images in the album.
  • Page 109: Slideshow (Sequential Auto Playback Of Images In An Album)

    Slideshow (sequential auto playback of images in an album) You can run through all the images stored in an album automatically. Play back the images (registered in the album) you want to view using slideshow. “SEL. ALBUM — Viewing images in an album” (P. 108) Select in the menu.
  • Page 110: Rearrange - Arranging The Order Of Images In An Album

    REARRANGE — Arranging the order of images in an album Frame numbers are assigned to images in the album according to the order in which they are registered. These numbers control image ordering. Changing the frame numbers will change the image order, so you play back images in a different order during a slideshow.
  • Page 111: Undo Entry - Removing Images From An Album

    UNDO ENTRY — Removing images from an album You can remove registered images from an album. The images are removed from the album, but remain stored on the card. Play back an image in the album. “SEL. ALBUM — Viewing images in an album”...
  • Page 112 UNDO ENTRY — Removing images from an album Selecting an image to remove Select SEL. IMAGE. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Select the image you want to remove. Rotate to select FILE FILE Press to confirm MENU/OK Complete selecting the image.
  • Page 113: Undo All - Removing All The Images Registered In The Album

    UNDO ALL — Removing all the images registered in the album All the images are removed from the album. Images removed from an album are not deleted and remain stored on the card. Play back the album from which you want to remove all images.
  • Page 114: Using Your Camera Effectively

    7 Using your camera effectively Selecting functions from the SETUP menu The SETUP menu functions available differ in the shooting mode and in the playback mode. Follow the basic procedure described on page 115 before you go to the instructions for each function. In the P.
  • Page 115 Turn on the camera in any mode. Press Display the menu. Press MENU/OK SCENE SELECT RESET FLASH MODE BACK EXIT SELECT The operation guide is displayed. BACK EXIT SELECT MENU/OK Selecting functions from the SETUP menu MENU/OK button AUTO AUTO The current setting is displayed.
  • Page 116 Selecting functions from the SETUP menu Select SETUP. Rotate to select Press to confirm EXIT MENU/OK Select the item. Rotate to select EXIT Press MENU/OK CANCEL Select the option and confirm it. Rotate to select Press CANCEL MENU/OK 1. With , the screen returns to the SETUP menu.
  • Page 117: Rec View - Checking The Picture Immediately After Shooting

    REC VIEW — Checking the picture immediately after shooting You can select whether to display the picture you have just taken on the monitor. Available modes Select REC VIEW from the SETUP menu. P. 114 Select ON or OFF. Rotate to select REC VIEW SCREEN...
  • Page 118: Info - Displaying Shooting Information On The Monitor

    Selecting functions from the SETUP menu INFO — Displaying shooting information on the monitor You can display detailed shooting information on the monitor for 3 seconds in the playback mode. For details on the displayed information, refer to “Monitor indications” (P.
  • Page 119: Changing The Display Language

    Changing the display language You can change the language used for the on-screen display and error messages from ENGLISH to another language. Available modes Select from the SETUP menu. P. 114 Select a language. Rotate to select REC VIEW SCREEN Press to confirm SHUTTER SOUND BACK...
  • Page 120: Screen - Setting The Startup Screen

    Selecting functions from the SETUP menu SCREEN — Setting the startup screen You can select an image to display on the monitor every time the camera is turned on. Available modes Select SCREEN from the SETUP menu. P. 114 Select the startup image. Rotate to select Press to confirm...
  • Page 121: Shutter Sound - Setting The Shutter Sound

    SHUTTER SOUND — Setting the shutter sound You can select the shutter sound, or mute the sound completely. You can also set the shutter sound volume to either LOW or HIGH. Available modes Select SHUTTER SOUND from the SETUP menu. P.
  • Page 122: Volume - Selecting The Playback Volume

    Selecting functions from the SETUP menu VOLUME — Selecting the playback volume You can select LOW or HIGH volume when playing back a movie or a still image or when turning the camera on/off. You can also mute the sound completely. Available modes Select VOLUME from the SETUP menu.
  • Page 123: Beep - Setting The Button Operation Sound

    BEEP — Setting the button operation sound You can select the sound emitted when a button is pressed, or mute the sound completely. You can also set the button sound volume to either LOW or HIGH. Available modes Select BEEP from the SETUP menu. P.
  • Page 124: Setting The Warning Tone

    Selecting functions from the SETUP menu Setting the warning tone You can change the volume of the beep sound used for warnings or turn the sound off completely. Available modes Select from the SETUP menu. P. 114 Select the volume. Rotate to select Press to confirm...
  • Page 125: Adjusting The Monitor Brightness

    Adjusting the monitor brightness Lets you adjust the brightness of the monitor. Available modes Select from the SETUP menu. P. 114 Adjust the brightness. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Selecting functions from the SETUP menu MENU/OK button BACK SELECT Control dial...
  • Page 126: Selecting The Number Of Images

    Selecting functions from the SETUP menu Selecting the number of images You can select the number of frames displayed in an index display ( Available modes Select from the SETUP menu. P. 114 Select the number of images. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL...
  • Page 127: Setting The Date And Time

    Setting the date and time Available modes Select from the SETUP menu. P. 114 Rotate to select VIDEO OUT Press to confirm BACK EXIT MENU/OK Set the date/time. Select the date format: [Y-M-D (Year/Month/Day)], [M-D-Y (Month/Day/Year)], [D-M-Y (Day/Month/Year)]. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL...
  • Page 128 Selecting functions from the SETUP menu Repeat the procedure until the date and time are completely set. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK With the cursor on SET, press MENU/OK. ● The current date/time settings are retained even when the power is turned off. ●...
  • Page 129: Video Out - Selecting The Video Signal Type

    VIDEO OUT — Selecting the video signal type You can select NTSC or PAL according to your TV’s video signal type. When you use the camera abroad, select the video signal type for that region before connecting the AV cable. Available modes Select VIDEO OUT from the SETUP menu.
  • Page 130: Pixel Mapping - Checking The Image Processing Functions

    Selecting functions from the SETUP menu PIXEL MAPPING — Checking the image processing functions 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.
  • Page 131: Making Print Reservations And Printing At Photo Labs

    8 Making print reservations and printing at photo labs How to print pictures Print reservation allows you to save printing data (the number of prints and the date/time information) with the pictures stored on the card. With print reservation, you can print out pictures easily either at home using a personal DPOF-compatible printer or at a photo lab that supports DPOF.
  • Page 132 How to print pictures Picture size and printing The resolution of a computer/printer is generally based on the number of dots (pixels) per square inch. This is called dpi (dots per inch). The higher the dpi value, the better the printed results. Keep in mind, however, that the dpi of the picture does not change.
  • Page 133: Selecting The Print Reservation Mode

    Selecting the print reservation mode Two print reservation modes are available: single-frame reservation reservation : Applies print reservation to selected pictures. : Applies print reservation to all the pictures stored in the card or album. Play back a still picture. still images”...
  • Page 134 Selecting the print reservation mode If there are images to which print reservation has been applied on the card. Keep or reset the print reservation. Rotate to select CANCEL Press to confirm MENU/OK Select the print reservation mode. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL...
  • Page 135 If there are images registered in the album on the card. Select the item you want to apply print reservation to. Rotate to PRINT ORDER SETTING PRINT ORDER SETTING select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Select the album. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL...
  • Page 136: Single-Frame Reservation

    Single-frame reservation Lets you apply print reservation to selected pictures. You can change print reservation data you’ve already made, such as the number of prints or date and time setting. Display the picture to be printed and select the desired number of prints. Select Rotate to select...
  • Page 137: Print Reservation

    Set the print reservation items as desired. SINGLE PRINT : Sets the number of prints to 1. : Sets the number of prints. : Completes print reservation, allowing you to go on to date/time setting ( Rotate to select The screen Press to confirm returns to the picture...
  • Page 138 Single-frame reservation When you have selected Select the number of prints. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK When you have selected END Select the date and time setting items : The pictures are printed without the date and time. DATE : All the selected pictures are printed with the shooting date.
  • Page 139: Select Set

    Select SET. PRINT ORDER PRINT ORDER Rotate to select BACK CANCEL Press to confirm MENU/OK Print reservation Number of prints Select CANCEL to cancel the print CANCEL reservation. SELECT The print reservation you made is being stored. When storing is finished, the screen returns to the playback menu.
  • Page 140: All-Frame Reservation

    All-frame reservation Lets you apply print reservation to all the pictures stored in the card or album. You can add the shooting date or time for each picture. One print is made for each frame. Select Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Select the date and time setting items...
  • Page 141 Select SET. PRINT ORDER PRINT ORDER Rotate to select BACK CANCEL Press to confirm MENU/OK Print reservation Select CANCEL to cancel the print CANCEL reservation. SELECT The print reservation you made is being stored. When storing is finished, the screen returns to the playback menu.
  • Page 142: Resetting Print Reservation

    Resetting print reservation Lets you reset print reservation data. You can reset all print reservation data or just the deta for selected pictures. Resetting the print reservation data for all pictures Play back a still picture. still images” (P. 72) Select in the menu.
  • Page 143 Select KEEP. Rotate to PRINT ORDER SETTING PRINT ORDER SETTING select RESET KEEP Press to confirm PRINT ORDERED PRINT ORDERED BACK CANCEL SELECT MENU/OK Select Rotate to PRINT ORDER PRINT ORDER select Press to confirm BACK CANCEL SELECT MENU/OK Select the picture with print reservation data you want to reset.
  • Page 144 Resetting print reservation Rotate to select CANCEL Press to confirm MENU/OK CANCEL Complete resetting the print reservation. Press MENU/OK Select END. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK PRINT INFO PRINT INFO SINGLE PRINT BACK SELECT 100 00–0010 0010 FILE FILE ’04.01.12.13:00...
  • Page 145 Select the date and time setting items Rotate to select DATE TIME Press to confirm BACK CANCEL SELECT MENU/OK Select SET. PRINT ORDER PRINT ORDER Rotate to select CANCEL BACK CANCEL SELECT Press to confirm MENU/OK This setting is applied to any pictures with print reservation data that have not been reset.
  • Page 146: Printing On A Pictbridge-Compatible Printer (Direct Printing)

    9 Printing on a PictBridge-compatible printer (direct printing) Direct printing 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.
  • Page 147: Connecting The Camera To A Printer

    Connecting the camera to a printer Look for this mark. Turn the Insert the USB cable’s plug printer on. into the USB port on the printer. Insert the USB cable into the USB connector on the cradle. Attach the camera to the cradle. Cradle Connector Connector end...
  • Page 148 Connecting the camera to a printer The selection screen for the USB connection is displayed. Select PRINT. Rotate to select SELECT Press MENU/OK CAUTION CONNECTING TO If PC is selected, the PRINT MODE SELECT screen is not displayed. Remove the USB cable and repeat the procedure from step If END is selected, the camera is PRINT...
  • Page 149 When there are pictures registered in the album Select the picture you want to print. ALL IMAGES: Selects from all the pictures stored in the card. Go to “Selecting the print mode” P. 150). ALBUM: Selects pictures from the album. Go to step Rotate to ALL IMAGES/ALBUM select...
  • Page 150: Selecting The Print Mode

    Selecting the print mode After completing the steps in “Connecting the camera to a printer” ( PRINT MODE SELECT screen is displayed on the camera’s monitor. Select the print mode on this screen, then print. The available print modes are as follows: Prints all the pictures stored in the card or album and makes one print for each...
  • Page 151: Mode Select Screen

    Select the print mode on the PRINT MODE SELECT screen. PRINT MODE SELECT PRINT MODE SELECT PRINT Rotate to select ALL PRINT MULTI PRINT ALL INDEX BACK EXIT SELECT Go to the screen for Press to confirm the print mode you have selected and follow the steps.
  • Page 152: Print - Printing Selected Pictures

    PRINT — Printing selected pictures Select the print paper items to set. SIZE : Selects the paper size. BORDERLESS : Selects the frame Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Select SIZE option. PRINTP PRINTPAPER APER SIZE STANDARD BORDERLESS BACK CANCEL SELECT...
  • Page 153 Select the picture you want to print. Rotate to select NEXT SELECT Sets the number of prints, date or file name. Press to confirm Select how to print. Rotate to PRINT INFO select SINGLE PRINT Press to confirm BACK CANCEL MENU/OK •...
  • Page 154 PRINT — Printing selected pictures Select the MORE items to set. Rotate to select CANCEL Press to confirm MENU/OK Set the options for each item. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK CANCEL CANCEL PRINT INFO DATE: WITH prints the date and DATE WITHOUT FILE NAME...
  • Page 155 Select END. Rotate to PRINT INFO select DATE FILE NAME Press to confirm BACK CANCEL SELECT MENU/OK Print using the settings you have made. Press to confirm MENU/OK File name NEXT Changes the settings. Press to confirm The step CANCEL/MORE screen is displayed again.
  • Page 156 PRINT — Printing selected pictures Select OK to start printing. Rotate to select CANCEL Press to confirm MENU/OK Canceling printing Press MENU/OK during data transfer to the printer. When the screen shown on the right is displayed, select CANCEL. PRINT PRINT CANCEL resets the settings.
  • Page 157: Multi Print - Printing Multiple Pictures On One Page

    MULTI PRINT — Printing multiple pictures on one page Select the print paper items to set. SIZE : Selects the paper size. PICS/SHEET: Selects the number of pictures per sheet. Rotate to select SIZE PICS/SHEET Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Select SIZE option.
  • Page 158 MULTI PRINT — Printing multiple pictures on one page Select the picture you want to print. Rotate to select Sets the number of prints. Press to confirm Select how to print. Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK • This screen is displayed if there are already pictures with print reservation applied.
  • Page 159 Select PRINT INFO DATE FILE NAME BACK CANCEL SELECT Press to confirm MENU/OK Rotate to PRINT INFO select DATE FILE NAME Press to confirm BACK CANCEL SELECT MENU/OK Select END. Rotate to PRINT INFO select DATE FILE NAME Press to confirm BACK CANCEL SELECT...
  • Page 160 MULTI PRINT — Printing multiple pictures on one page Print using the settings you have made. Press to confirm MENU/OK Changes the settings. Press to confirm The step CANCEL/MORE screen is displayed again. Multi print Number of prints x x 10 10 100–0010 NEXT SELECT...
  • Page 161 Select OK to start printing. PRINT PRINT Rotate to select CANCEL BACK CANCEL SELECT Press to confirm MENU/OK TRANSFERRING TRANSFERRING Canceling printing Press MENU/OK during data transfer to the printer. When the screen shown on the right is displayed, select CANCEL. MULTI PRINT —...
  • Page 162: All Print - Printing All The Pictures Stored In The Card/Album

    ALL PRINT — Printing all the pictures stored in the card/album Select the print paper items to set. SIZE : Selects the paper size. BORDERLESS: Selects the frame Rotate to select Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Select SIZE option. PRINTPAPER PRINTP APER SIZE...
  • Page 163 ALL PRINT — Printing all the pictures stored in the card/album Select the MORE items to set. PRINT INFO Rotate to select DATE FILE NAME SELECT Press to confirm MENU/OK Set the options for each item. Rotate to PRINT INFO select DATE FILE NAME...
  • Page 164 ALL PRINT — Printing all the pictures stored in the card/album Select OK to start printing. Rotate to select CANCEL Press to confirm MENU/OK Canceling printing Press MENU/OK during data transfer to the printer. When the screen shown on the right is displayed, select CANCEL.
  • Page 165: All Index - Printing An Index Of All The Pictures Stored In The Card

    ALL INDEX — Printing an index of all the pictures stored in the card Select SIZE. Rotate to select SIZE BORDERLESS Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Select SIZE option. Rotate to select SIZE BORDERLESS Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Select END. Rotate to select SIZE...
  • Page 166 ALL INDEX — Printing an index of all the pictures stored in the card Select OK to start printing. Rotate to select CANCEL Press to confirm MENU/OK Canceling printing Press MENU/OK during data transfer to the printer. When the screen shown on the right is displayed, select CANCEL.
  • Page 167: Print Order - Printing With Print Reservation

    PRINT ORDER — Printing with print reservation Select the print paper items to set. SIZE : Selects the paper size. BORDERLESS: Selects the frame setting on the paper. Rotate to select SIZE BORDERLESS Press to confirm CANCEL MENU/OK Select SIZE option. Select BORDERLESS option.
  • Page 168 PRINT ORDER — Printing with print reservation Select OK to start printing. Rotate to select CANCEL Press to confirm MENU/OK Canceling printing Press MENU/OK during data transfer to the printer. When the screen shown on the right is displayed, select CANCEL. PRINT PRINT CANCEL resets the settings.
  • Page 169: Exiting Direct Printing

    Exiting direct printing Press BACK/NEXT on the PRINT MODE SELECT screen. PRINT MODE SELECT PRINT MODE SELECT Press BACK EXIT The camera turns off. PRINT ALL PRINT MULTI PRINT ALL INDEX SELECT When printing is finished or canceled, this screen is displayed. BACK/NEXT button...
  • Page 170: If An Error Code Is Displayed

    If an error code is displayed ● If an error code is displayed during direct printing setting or printing, see the following table. ● For more details on solutions, refer to the printer’s instruction manual. ● If other codes are displayed, refer to “Error codes” (P. 192). Monitor indication NO CONNECTION NO PAPER...
  • Page 171: 10 Transferring Images To A Computer

    Some OS’s (operating systems) may need a special setup before connecting to the camera for the first time. Follow the chart below. For details, see the Olympus web site. ¥ Windows 98/ 98 SE (Second Edition) ¥...
  • Page 172 Flowchart Notes when connecting the camera to a computer ● When connecting the camera to the computer, use the provided AC adapter. When connected (transmitting) to the computer, the camera may stop operating if battery power runs low. This could cause the computer to malfunction, and any image data (file) being transmitted may be lost.
  • Page 173 Transferring the image data to the computer is possible for the Some OS’ with the use of the optional PC card adapter for the xD-Picture Card. For details, see the Olympus web site. Flowchart PC card adapter xD-Picture Card...
  • Page 174: Identifying The Os

    Identifying the OS Identify the OS on your computer before connecting the camera. How to identify the OS depends on the computer. Windows Double-click the [My Computer] icon on your desktop. If the [My computer] icon is not on your desktop, select [Setup] —...
  • Page 175 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”...
  • Page 176: Installing The Usb Driver For Windows 98 (When Using Windows 98/98 Se)

    If your OS is Windows Me/2000/XP, you do not need to install the USB driver. “Connecting the camera to the computer” (P. 178). Insert the provided software CD into your CD-ROM drive. The Olympus Windows Installer should automatically launch. Click [USB driver]. If the USB driver is already installed in your computer, this option will not appear.
  • Page 177 When the installation is complete, a dialog box will appear, notifying you that the computer must be restarted. Click Click [OK]. The computer will restart. If the Olympus Windows Installer appears, click [Close] and remove the CD- ROM from the CD-ROM drive. Click...
  • Page 178: Connecting The Camera To The Computer

    Connecting the camera to the computer Users running Windows 98/98 SE need to install the USB driver before connecting the camera to your computer for the first time. 98” (P. 176) Insert the marked end of the provided USB cable into the USB port on your computer.
  • Page 179 Rotate the control dial to select [PC] and press MENU/OK. Rotate to select Control dial Press to confirm MENU/OK ● If the selection screen disappears, press the POWER switch to turn the camera on again. Alternatively, you can detach the camera from the cradle, then repeat the procedure from step The computer recognizes the camera as a new device.
  • Page 180 You may also select [Take no action] to bypass the Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard. You may then use a more advanced image viewing/editing program such as Olympus CAMEDIA Master software. For detailed instructions on downloading, refer to the CAMEDIA Master software user’s guide.
  • Page 181: Downloading Images To Your Computer

    Downloading images to your computer Download images to your computer. Windows 98/98 SE/Me/2000/XP Double-click the [My Computer] icon on the desktop. For users running Windows XP, click [My Computer] in the [Start] menu. Double-click the [Removable Disk] icon. If the computer recognizes the camera correctly, the [Removable Disk] icon will appear on the desktop.
  • Page 182 Downloading images to your computer Double-click the [100OLYMP] folder. Image files (JPEG files) with files names such as [P1010001.JPG] are displayed. Double-click the [My Documents] icon on the desktop. If you cannot find this icon, select [Explorer] to display the [Explorer] window on the [Start] menu, then double-click the [My Documents] icon.
  • Page 183 Viewing the image files When the image file has been downloaded to the computer, you can copy the image to any valid drive or folder on your computer’ system, or you can view by double-clicking. The files will be opened in the default image viewer of the operating system.
  • Page 184 Downloading images to your computer Double-click the [DCIM] folder. Double-click the [100OLYMP] folder. OLYMP OLYMP Image files (JPEG files) with files names such as [P1010001.JPG] are displayed. Double-click the [Macintosh HD] icon on the desktop.
  • Page 185 The [Hard Disk] window is displayed. Drag and drop the image file 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). Viewing the image files When the image file has been downloaded to the computer, you can copy the image to any valid drive or folder on your computer’...
  • Page 186 Downloading images to your computer Mac OS X When the computer has recognized the camera, the Apple Image Capture dialog box appears. From the [Download To] menu, select a destination folder. To download all images, click [Download All]. To selectively download images, click [Download Some] and highlight the desired images.
  • Page 187: Disconnecting The Camera From Your Computer

    Disconnecting the camera from your computer Make sure that the card access mark on the camera’s monitor goes out. Windows 98/98 SE: Double-click the [My Computer] icon and right- click the [Removable Disk] to display the menu. Click [Eject] on the menu. Windows Me/2000/XP: In the System Tray, click the Remove Hardware icon...
  • Page 188 Disconnecting the camera from your computer Macintosh: Drag the [untitled] (or [NO_NAME]) icon on the desktop to [Trash]. The icon that shows the camera is communicating with the computer disappears. Precaution when disconnecting the camera from a computer Windows Me/2000/XP: When you click [Unplug or Eject Hardware], the window may return the following message.
  • Page 189: What You Can Do With The Camedia Master Software

    What you can do with the CAMEDIA Master software The provided software CD includes the Olympus CAMEDIA Master software, the software for viewing and editing images. Once installed, you can take advantage of viewing and editing your images as shown below. For information on how to use the CAMEDIA Master software, see Help after installation.
  • Page 190: 11 Accessories

    AC wall outlet, use the included Olympus CAMEDIA-brand AC adapter. P. 27 The provided AC adapter is exclusively for use with Olympus digital cameras that require 4.8V DC input. With the AC adapter plugged into a power outlet, you can operate your Olympus digital camera for an extended period of time indoors.
  • Page 191: Card

    Card The memory card (xD-Picture Card) is the ultra-compact data storage medium designed for digital cameras, and is for exclusive use with digital cameras compatible with the xD-Picture Card. The card can be also used with the computer as the PC card conforming to PC Card Standard ATA.
  • Page 192: 12 Miscellaneous

    Error codes Monitor indication The card is not inserted, or it cannot be recognized. NO CARD There is a problem with the card. CARD ERROR Writing to the card is prohibited. WRITE PROTECT The card is full. No more pictures, movies or information such as print reservations can be CARD FULL...
  • Page 193 Monitor Possible cause indication The battery/card compartment cover is open. CARD-COVER OPEN The date and time are not set. Y/M/D The battery is drained. BATTERY EMPTY Corrective action Close the battery/card compartment cover. Set the date and time. Charge the battery. Error codes...
  • Page 194: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Preparatory operation The camera does not turn on or function buttons do not respond. Possible cause The power is off. The battery is drained. The battery is temporarily unable to function because of the cold. The camera is connected to a PC.
  • Page 195 Colors look strange on the monitor during focusing. Possible cause Colors look strange on the monitor when the shutter button is pressed halfway. The flash does not fire. Possible cause The flash is set to the flash off mode The subject is illuminated. The camera is in the (movie) mode.
  • Page 196 Troubleshooting The date recorded with the image data is wrong. Possible cause The date/time is not set. The camera has been left with the battery removed. The picture is out of focus. Possible cause Auto focus is not possible. The subject is too close. There are water droplets on the lens or the lens is dirty.
  • Page 197 Single-frame erase and all-frame erase cannot be performed. Possible cause The images are protected. The images are registered in the albums. No picture is displayed on the TV when connected to the camera. Possible cause The video output signal is incorrect.
  • Page 198 Troubleshooting The picture’s colors look unnatural. Possible cause Indoor lighting affected the picture’s color. No white in the picture. The white balance setting is wrong. Part of the image is too dark. Possible cause The lens was partly blocked by your finger or the strap. The picture is out of focus.
  • Page 199 Connection to a PC or Printer The camera is not recognized by the printer. Possible cause PC was selected in the USB connection menu after connecting to the printer with a USB cable. The printer is not compatible with PictBridge. The camera is not recognized by the PC.
  • Page 200: Camera Maintenance

    Camera maintenance Cleaning the camera Press the POWER switch to turn off the camera. Make sure that the monitor is turned off. Remove the battery and card. When using the AC adapter, first detach the camera from the cradle. Disconnect the AC adapter’s cord plug from the cradle and unplug the AC adapter’s power cord from the AC outlet.
  • Page 201: Specifications

    : 1/2.7" CCD solid-state image pickup 3,340,000 (gross) device Lens : Olympus lens 5.8 mm to 17.4 mm, f2.9 to f4.9, (equivalent to 38 mm to 114 mm lens on 35 mm camera) Photometric : Digital ESP metering by image pickup device, Spot metering system...
  • Page 202: Glossary

    Glossary CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) This converts light passing through the lens into electrical signals. With this camera, light is picked up and converted into RGB signals to build a single image. DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) A standard for image files by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA).
  • Page 203 Glossary Pixels A pixel is the smallest unit (dot) used to make up an image. Clear large-sized printed images require millions of pixels. TFT (Thin-Film Transistor) Color Monitor A transistor color monitor constructed using thin-film technology.
  • Page 204: Menu Directory

    Menu directory Shooting menu ( Function SCENE SELECT RESET FLASH MODE METERING DIGITAL ZOOM AF MODE FORMAT SETUP *1: This item may not be selected depending on which situation-related shooting mode is selected from SCENE. *2: This item is not displayed when SCENE SELECT is set to SCENE. *3: Settings differ depending on the region where the camera is sold.
  • Page 205: Shooting Menu

    Shooting menu ( mode) Function RESET METERING DIGITAL ZOOM FORMAT SETUP SCREEN BEEP PIXEL MAPPING VIDEO OUT *1: Settings differ depending on the region where the camera is sold. : Factory default setting Setting YES, NO STANDARD , EXTENDED AUTO , +2.0 - 0.0 - –2.0 AUTO , SPOT OFF , ON...
  • Page 206 Menu directory Playback menu ( Function MOVIE PLAYBACK CLOSE ALBUM SEL. ALBUM REARRANGE UNDO ENTRY UNDO ALL ALBUM ENTRY ERASE *2*4 *1*4 INDEX *2*4 *2*4 EDIT To the next page : Factory default setting mode) Setting PLAYBACK FRAME BY FRAME FAST PLAY EXIT ALBUM1 - ALBUM12...
  • Page 207 Function ALL ERASE FORMAT SETUP INFO SCREEN VOLUME BEEP VIDEO OUT *1 : Not displayed during still picture playback. *2 : Not displayed during movie playback. *3 : Displayed during album playback. *4 : Not displayed during album playback. *5 : Settings differ depending on the region where the camera is sold. : Factory default setting The factory default setting varies depending on which situation-related shooting mode is selected from SCENE.
  • Page 208: Index

    Index 2 IN 1 ...52 A/V OUT jack...19, 87 AC adapter ...27 AF MODE ...63 AF target mark...39 ALBUM ENTRY ...104 ALL ERASE ...96 All-frame reservation Auto-flash ...58 AVAILABLE LIGHT PORTRAIT BACK/NEXT button...18, 42 BASIC 1M...67 Battery ...25 Battery/card compartment cover ...18, 25 Battery check...23 BEACH &...
  • Page 209 INDEX ...101 Index display ...75 INDOOR ...46 INFO ...118 JPEG ...202 LANDSCAPE ...45 LANDSCAPE+PORTRAIT Language selection ...119 Lens...19, 31 Lens cap ...24, 30 MACRO ...48 Memory gauge...23 MENU/OK button...18, 42 METERING ...64 Microphone ...19, 69, 99 Mode switch ( ) ...30 Monitor...18, 20, 30, 125 Monitor brightness adjustment MOVIE PLAYBACK ...88...
  • Page 210 Index STANDARD ...66 STANDARD ...146 Strap eyelet ...19, 24 SUNSET ...47 SUPER HIGH 3M ...67 SUPER MACRO ...48 TFT ...203 Tripod socket ...18 Tungsten light ...68 UNDO ALL ...113 UNDO ENTRY ...111 USB cable ...147, 178 USB connector ...19, 147, 178 VIDEO OUT...129 VOLUME ...122 Warning tone...
  • Page 211: Technical Support (Usa)

    Our phone customer support is available from 8 am to 10 pm (Monday to Friday) ET E-Mail: distec@olympus.com Olympus software updates can be obtained at: http://olympus.com/digital Premises/Goods delivery: Wendenstrasse 14-18, 20097 Hamburg, Germany Tel. +49 40 - 23 77 3-0 / Fax +49 40 - 23 07 61...

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