Olympus iS-3 DLX Instructions Manual

Olympus iS-3 DLX Instructions Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS
Before using your IS-3DLX, read this manual carefully
to ensure correct use.
We recommend that you take test shots to get
accustomed to your IS-3DLX before taking
important photographs.

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS Before using your IS-3DLX, read this manual carefully to ensure correct use. We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your IS-3DLX before taking important photographs.
  • Page 2: Main Features

    Thank you for purchasing the Olympus IS-3DLX. MAIN FEATURES Built-in 35mm ~ 180mm approx. 5X zoom lens for increased shooting range. Powerful built-in, dual-element intelligent flash system rated at GN 28 (ISO100·m)/GN 92 (ISO100·ft), for telephoto and GN 20 (ISO100·m)/GN 66 (ISO100·ft), for wide angle, corresponding to distant subjects and zoom shooting with high magnification and assuring beautiful pictures.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Names and functions of parts ..4 Loading the batteries ......10 Checking the batteries ....11 Viewfinder display/LCD panel ..6 PREPARATIONS Attaching the strap ......7 Points to remember ....12 Reset operation ......14 Outline of operations ....8 Loading the film ......................
  • Page 4: Names And Functions Of Parts

    NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Remote control sensor (rear) Hot shoe cover Shutter release button Shift dial Power ON/OFF switch Selects the flash, exposure and drive modes. (The same operation can also be Selftimer/remote performed with the shift control button buttons in the rear.) Selects the shutter speed.
  • Page 5 Viewfinder Spot button (See p. 6.) (See p. 53.) Exposure mode button Film window For confirmation of film ISO speed +/- button Back cover Drive mode button release Flash mode button Mid-roll rewind button Date MODE, SET and ADJUST buttons Tripod socket Battery compartment cover...
  • Page 6: Viewfinder Display/Lcd Panel

    VIEWFINDER DISPLAY/LCD PANEL Autofocus VIEWFINDER DISPLAY Macro Spot frame Shutter speed Autofocus frame Aperture setting Spot metering Flash Panorama marks* Exposure compensation/ *Optional IS/L PANORAMA Manual exposure ADAPTER is required LCD PANEL Battery check Exposure modes: Shutter speed Program auto-exposure/ Aperture setting ESP light metering Flash modes:...
  • Page 7: Attaching The Strap

    ATTACHING THE STRAP...
  • Page 8: Outline Of Operations

    OUTLINE OF OPERATIONS Basic Shooting Procedures Load the film (p. 15). Open the back cover (p. 15). Load the batteries (p. 10). Depress the shutter release Place the autofocus frame on Press the zoom buttons to button halfway, making sure the the subject you want to focus on determine the composition autofocus indicator in the...
  • Page 9 Close the back cover (p. 17). Turn the power switch ON Make sure the exposure counter (p. 17). on the LCD panel reads " " (p. 17). Open the back cover to remove Depress the shutter release When the film reaches the end, it the rewound film (p.
  • Page 10: Loading The Batteries

    LOADING THE BATTERIES Use two 3V lithium batteries (CR123A or DL123A). Turn the lock screw on the Insert the batteries as bottom of the camera shown and replace the counterclockwise to cover, turning the lock open the battery cover. screw clockwise. The types of batteries that can be Read "Battery Handling"...
  • Page 11: Checking The Batteries

    CHECKING THE BATTERIES Turn the Press the exposure power switch mode and +/- buttons simultane- ously to check the batteries. Batteries are OK. The mark disappears when the finger is released from the button. Batteries are low. Have spares handy. Blinks Batteries should be...
  • Page 12: Points To Remember

    POINTS TO REMEMBER Hold the Camera Correctly. Correct. Incorrect. Correct. Caution: Note: As the focal length becomes larger, shaking the Keep your fingers away camera becomes more noticeable. Hold the camera from the lens, AF firmly with both hands while keeping elbows at sides to illuminator and flash.
  • Page 13: Loading The Film

    Proper Shutter Release. Practice before loading the film. Keep the shutter Depress the release button shutter release Cautions: depressed halfway. button fully. Press the shutter release button gently. Avoid shaking the camera when pressing the shutter release button to prevent blurry pictures. To lock the focus.
  • Page 14: Reset Operation

    RESET OPERATION Reset operation restores the standard shooting mode, for worry-free photography that anyone can perform. Also use this mode when you don't know what operation to perform. Press the exposure mode and Standard Shooting Mode +/- buttons simultaneously. Exposure mode: Program Auto Drive mode: Single (S)* Light metering mode: ESP Flash mode: AUTO or AUTO-S...
  • Page 15: Loading The Film

    LOADING THE FILM Push in the film cartridge Slide the back cover release upward to open until it clicks. the back cover. Shutter curtains Note: Use DX-coded film. Caution: Do not touch the shutter curtain, and do not press it with the edge of film.
  • Page 16 Pass the edge of the film under the film guide, and align the film leader with the film loading indicator. Film loading indicator Film guide Note: Make sure the film is lying flat. If not, push the cartridge down.
  • Page 17 Close the back cover. Turn the power switch Make sure The exposure counter on the LCD panel reads . The film automatically advances to the first frame. Note: If blinks in the exposure counter, reload the film.
  • Page 18: Taking Pictures

    TAKING PICTURES Follow the procedure here to cover ordinary photography. Remove the lens cap, While looking through the and turn the power viewfinder, press the zoom switch ON. button to determine the composition. Make sure The lens advances, and the There are two zoom speeds.
  • Page 19 Position the autofocus How to Use the Zoom frame on your subject. Buttons Telephoto: Press the button to zoom in. Max. telephoto focal length: 180mm Wide-angle: Press the button to zoom out. Max. wide-angle focal length: 35 mm Autofocus frame Working distance 1 2 m (3 9 ft) ~...
  • Page 20 Depress the shutter Depress the shutter release release button halfway. button fully to take the picture. The shutter releases and the film Make sure The autofocus beep is heard and the automatically advances to the next autofocus indicator lights when the subject is in focus. frame.
  • Page 21: Unloading The Film

    UNLOADING THE FILM The camera automatically rewinds the film when you reach the end of a roll. Rewinding the film before Make sure the motor has stopped and the E is blinking on the LCD the end of the roll panel, before opening the back cover and removing the film.
  • Page 22: Using The Focus Lock

    USING THE FOCUS LOCK When the main subject is not in the center of the Autofocus frame, use the focus lock. Position the autofocus Reposition your subjects in the picture frame while keeping frame on your subject and the shutter release button press the shutter release depressed halfway.
  • Page 23: Flash Photography

    FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY This camera has two flash tubes that are automatically selected and fired according to the shooting conditions. There are also various flash modes that can be selected to match your needs. Flash Modes How to Select the Flash Mode Slide the flash release to Mode Function...
  • Page 24 Press the flash button. While pressing the flash button, select the mode using the shift buttons or shift dial, The available modes appear, and blinks on the left of the mode currently engaged.
  • Page 25 Release the flash button to engage the mode. Make sure is blinking on the left of disappears, and the Make sure the selected flash mode. engaged flash mode remains on the LCD panel.
  • Page 26 Auto Flash AUTO The flash fires automatically when there is insufficient light. When the flash is When blinks in the flipped up, the camera viewfinder, the flash should be used. Slide will start recharging the flash. the flash release. Make sure AUTO lights on the LCD panel.
  • Page 27 Press the shutter release button. Auto Flash Range* (with color negative film) Focal length 35mm 180mm ISO 100 6.3 m (20.7 ft) 7 m (23 ft) ISO 200 8.9 m (29.2 ft) 9.8m (32.2ft) ISO 400 12.6m (41. 3 ft) 14 m (45.9 ft) * The Auto Flash mode can be combined with the Macro mode.
  • Page 28 Red-Eye Reducing Flash AUTO-S Approximately 20 pre-flashes are emitted before the main flash fires, significantly reducing the phenomenon of "red-eye" (when a subject's eyes appear red). This mode is the same as Auto Flash except for the pre-flashes. Flip up the flash, and Press the shutter release select the Auto-S mode.
  • Page 29 Forced Activation FILL-IN In this mode, the flash always fires. Even in backlighting, both the subject and background can be shot clearly. And portraits look lively by reflecting light into the subject's eyes. Make sure the exposure Flip up the flash, and mode is set to P select the FILL-IN Flash (program).
  • Page 30: Selftimer

    SELFTIMER Position the autofocus frame Press the selftimer/ remote control button. on the subject. Press the is displayed on the shutter release button half- way to focus on the subject. LCD panel. Note: When the selftimer/remote control The focus and exposure will button is pressed again, will start be locked.
  • Page 31 Press the shutter release button fully to activate the selftimer. Notes: Use a tripod, etc., to hold the camera steady. The selftimer will be automatically canceled after the shot. To cancel the selftimer in the middle of operation, press the selftimer button again.
  • Page 32: Macro Photography

    MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY Close-up photography is possible at working distance of 0.6 m (2 ft) to , between focal lengths of 35 mm and 120 mm. Press the macro button. Note: When the lens is at a setting appears both in the Make sure greater than 120 mm, it will be viewfinder and on the LCD panel.
  • Page 33 Press the zoom buttons to determine the composition. Note: To cancel the Macro mode, press the macro button again.
  • Page 34: Using The Exposure Modes

    USING THE EXPOSURE MODES There are seven exposure modes: four with preset settings for easy shooting in various common situations, and three allowing you to select your own settings. Exposure Modes For creative expressions making good use of your experience: Program Auto (ESP metering) Aperture-Preferred Auto (center-weighted average metering) (P.
  • Page 35 How to Select the Exposure Mode Release the mode While pressing the mode button, select the button to engage the mode using the shift mode. buttons or shift dial. Make sure Make sure The engaged exposure mode lights. blinks to show the selected exposure mode.
  • Page 36 SPORTS To shoot fast-moving subjects. In this mode, the camera automatically selects both a faster shutter speed and the Continuous Shooting mode. This results in increased clarity, and lets you capture fast moving photo opportunities you might otherwise miss. Select the Sports mode As long as the shutter release to display on the LCD...
  • Page 37 PORTRAIT To take pictures with blurred backgrounds for a "portrait" effect. Portrait mode lets you take beautiful portrait photographs. This is especially effective when the lens is at the telephoto setting. Select the Portrait Press the shutter release mode to display button.
  • Page 38: The Lcd Panel

    LANDSCAPE To take pictures with extended in-focus backgrounds. When shooting landscapes or landscapes with subjects in the foreground, both the nearest and farthest objects are sharply in focus. Press the shutter Select the Landscape release button. mode to display the LCD panel. Note: Set the lens at wide angle for optimal results.
  • Page 39: Night Scene

    NIGHT SCENE To shoot night scenes or night scenes with subjects in the foreground. In this mode, the camera automatically selects the ideal exposure compensation for shooting night scenes free of subjects, and for shooting night scenes with subjects in the foreground. Shooting Night Scenes Free of Subjects Select the Night Scene Press the shutter release...
  • Page 40 Shooting Night Scenes with Subjects in the Foreground (Slow-Synchro) Engage the Night Scene mode. Flip up the flash. Press the shutter release button. With Auto Flash In the Auto Flash mode, only the subject Both the subject and background will be in the foreground can be shot.
  • Page 41 APERTURE-PREFERRED AUTO The background blur can be controlled by adjusting the aperture setting. The shutter speed will be selected automatically. Enter the Aperture-Preferred Auto mode. Press the shift buttons to adjust the aperture setting. Larger aperture F5.6 Smaller aperture Note: If the shutter speed indicator blinks, adjust the aperture until the shutter speed Larger aperture settings will often give a blurred lights steadily.
  • Page 42 SHUTTER-PREFERRED AUTO Subjects in motion can be captured by adjusting the shutter speed. The aperture will be controlled automatically. Enter the Shutter-Preferred S Auto mode. Turn the shift dial to adjust the shutter speed. Slower shutter speed 1/60-sec. Faster shutter speed Note: If the aperture indicator blinks, 1/500-sec.
  • Page 43: Manual Exposure

    MANUAL EXPOSURE Both the shutter speed and aperture can be set as desired to reflect your photographic intentions. Press the shift button to Select the Manual adjust the aperture. Exposure mode to display M on the LCD panel. Note: Exposure compensation cannot be performed in the Manual Exposure mode.
  • Page 44 Turn the shift dial to The exposure level will adjust the shutter be displayed on the speed. LCD panel and in the viewfinder. Blinks: Overexposed Lights: Slightly overexposed Lights: Correctly exposed Lights: Slightly underexposed Blinks: Underexposed...
  • Page 45: Flash Photography In The Manual Exposure Mode

    FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE MANUAL EXPOSURE MODE Flip up the flash, Set the aperture setting according to and set the shutter the camera-to-subject distance in the table below, speed to 1/100- sec, or slower. Aperture setting (color negative film) Standard Zoom Macro 1.2 ~ Distance...
  • Page 46: Exposure Compensation

    EXPOSURE COMPENSATION The exposure compensation levels can be set up to ±4EV in 1/3EV steps. While pressing the +/- +2EV button, set the desired compensation level using the shift buttons or shift dial. ±0EV Make sure The exposure level is displayed in -2EV the viewfinder and on the LCD panel.
  • Page 47: Using The Drive Modes

    USING THE DRIVE MODES DRIVE There are two film-advance modes in addition to the standard single-frame advance mode. Selecting the Drive Mode Drive Modes Press the drive button. Function Display Single Standard single-frame advance mode Continuous Shooting The camera releases the shutter continuously while keeping moving subjects in focus and correctly exposed.
  • Page 48 While pressing the drive Release the drive button to engage the mode. button, select the mode using the shift buttons or shift dial. Make sure Make sure disappears, and the engaged drive is blinking on the left of the selected mode remains on the LCD panel.
  • Page 49: Continuous Shooting

    CONTINUOUS SHOOTING CONT. The camera releases the shutter continuously while keeping moving subjects in focus and correctly exposed. While the shutter release Select the Continuous button is fully pressed, Shooting mode to display on the the shutter releases CONT. LCD panel. continuously.
  • Page 50 DOUBLE EXPOSURE D.EXP. You can expose two images on a single frame. Select the Double Press the shutter release Exposure mode to button fully to take the display on the first exposure. D.EXP. LCD panel. Make sure on the LCD panel will blink. D.EXP.
  • Page 51 Take the second exposure. The film will advance, and the Double Exposure mode will be canceled. Note: The Double Exposure mode cannot be canceled after the first shot (See p. 14).
  • Page 52: Power Focus

    Power Focus When the distance at which you want to shoot is predetermined, you can set the focus in advance and wait until the photo opportunity comes. Manual focusing is possible in this mode, so PF can also be used when autofocusing is difficult (see P.
  • Page 53: Spot Metering

    SPOT METERING In this mode, the camera limits light metering to a particular area, such as a subject's face, and sets the correct exposure. Position the subject for Recompose the shot, spot metering within the then press the shutter spot frame, and press release button to take the picture.
  • Page 54: Zoom Exposure

    ZOOM EXPOSURE Using this mode, the film is exposed while zooming, resulting in intriguing "streaked" images. Select the Night Scene mode to While pressing the shutter release display on the LCD panel, button halfway to keep the Set the focal length where you subject in focus, press either W or want to start zooming.
  • Page 55: Autofocus Beep

    AUTOFOCUS BEEP When not required, the beep can be overridden. While keeping the zoom Press the drive and flash buttons button depressed, press simultaneously to override the the shutter release button beep. To reactivate it, press the fully to take the picture. buttons again.
  • Page 56: Remote Control (Optional)

    REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL) The optional RC-100 Remote Control is required. Position the autofocus frame Press the selftimer/remote on the subject. control button to engage the Remote Control mode. Press Display Shutter will be: Once Lights Released 3 sec. later Note: When there is no subject in the position you want to focus on, first focus on an object Twice Blinks...
  • Page 57 Aim the remote control at the camera from within the range shown in the illustrations below, and press the button. The shutter will be released after the autofocus beep is heard and the AF illuminator blinks. When releasing the shutter from in front of the When releasing the shutter from behind the camera: camera:...
  • Page 58 Viewfinder Cap Use the provided viewfinder Notes on the Remote Control: cap to prevent light from The remote control may not work when there is backlighting and when entering the viewfinder. autofocusing is difficult (see p. 70). Continuous shooting cannot be performed when the remote control is used.
  • Page 59: Remote Control

    Bulb Press the button on the Select the Manual Exposure remote control. mode to display M on the LCD panel, and set the shutter speed to The shutter will open. Note: The selftimer/remote control display remains on the LCD panel as long as the shutter is open.
  • Page 60 Press the button on the remote control again. The shutter will close. Note: The shutter automatically closes when the camera's batteries are exhausted.
  • Page 61: Printing The Date And Time

    PRINTING THE DATE AND TIME There are five printing modes as shown below. Choose the desired mode with the DATE MODE button. Month mark As the DATE MODE Print mark button is pressed, the Blinks for 3 seconds after mode will switch in the the exposure to confirm that the data is imprinted.
  • Page 62: Correcting The Data

    CORRECTING THE DATA Press the DATE MODE button to select the mode to be corrected. After setting the data, Choose the data to be press the DATE MODE changed by pressing the DATA button again. SET button. Change the data with the DATE ADJUST button.
  • Page 63: Flash

    Dual-Strobe Intelligent Flash distribution. To achieve both optimal condensing The flash of the IS-3DLX is distinguished by two intensity and even distribution, Olympus developed emission tubes. One of the most important functions the dual-strobe flash system with two sets of tubes...
  • Page 64 The lower tube is designed for telephoto Even when the subject is backlit, the IS-3DLX can photography and offers GN 28 ~ 1.4 (ISO 100 ·m)/ shoot it at the correct exposure using ESP metering or spot metering. However, this may wash out the GN 92 ~ 4.2 (ISO 100 ·ft).
  • Page 65: Electronic Flash G40 (Optional)

    Electronic Flash G40 (Optional) The G40 is a dedicated flash for the IS Series (GN 40, ISO 10Om/GN 132,ISO 100•ft). Refer to these pages when the G40 is to be used in the Shutter-Preferred Auto mode. When shooting in the Shutter-Preferred Auto mode: Select 1/100-sec.
  • Page 66 Press the shutter release button. Note: When used together, the G40 fires full emission but the built-in flash is compensated by -3EV. Refer to the G40's manual for more instructions.
  • Page 67 Advanced flash photography using the G40 Normal Slow-Synchro Multi Flash (Curtain-1 Synchro) Bounce photography uses indirect lighting of subjects by reflecting the flash off the ceiling or wall. With straight flash photography a strong shadow often appears behind the subject. By bouncing the flash, you can obtain soft, well- balanced lighting of the entire subject.
  • Page 68: Effects Of Zoom And Its Advantages

    EFFECTS OF ZOOM AND ITS ADVANTAGES In a zoom lens, the focal length is changed by More than 100 mm moving part of the lens. In the case of the IS-3DLX, When the lens is set to the maximum focal length of any focal length between 35 mm and 180 mm can 180 mm, magnification is approximately five times be selected.
  • Page 69 The use of a converter lens (optional) The five pictures below are samples taken using It is possible to attach a converter lens for an even the zoom lens. Notice the dimensions of the subject wider angle of view, or for additional telephoto as the camera zooms in.
  • Page 70: Autofocus (Af)

    AUTOFOCUS (AF) Difficult Subjects for Autofocus to Lock Onto Although the IS-3DLX's autofocus can lock on virtually any subject, there are certain conditions, such as shown below, where it may not be possible to obtain the correct focus. In the situations shown below in , autofocus may not lock on the correct subject even though the autofocus indicator lights and the shutter releases.
  • Page 71 High-speed subjects at close Subjects with repetitive Two subjects at different patterns range distances Focus on another subject at the When the subject looks out-of- When the subject looks out-of- focus although the autofocus focus although the autofocus desired camera-to-subject distance first.
  • Page 72: Exposure

    EXPOSURE Automatic Exposure Mode Program Chart (Standard Photography Mode) Exposure refers to the amount of light which strikes The following program chart is for 35mm wide- the film, and is controlled by a combination of angle and 180mm telephoto focal lengths. aperture size and shutter speed.
  • Page 73 Portrait Mode this mode. To shoot such high-speed action, excellent timing is essential to take the photo at just In this mode, the IS-3DLX chooses a wide aperture for a short depth of field. This results in a softly the right moment. This mode offers the optimal combination of continuous shooting and autofocus blurred subject background, against which your to maximize your timing for maximum results.
  • Page 74: Metering The Amount Of Light

    METERING THE AMOUNT OF LIGHT Light Metering system is automatically Light metering can measure the brightness of the activated. When the framed picture in various ways. The IS-3DLX contrast between bright employs three metering systems: (1) ESP light and dark areas is not too metering , (2) center-weighted average light extreme outside the center metering, and (3) spot metering.
  • Page 75: Exposure Compensation

    EXPOSURE FILM SPEED COMPENSATION Fixed Proper Exposure Film Speed Film speed is indicated on the back of film Proper exposure refers to the balance of light and dark in a photo. When shooting a black and white packages. ISO 100, ISO 200, and ISO 400 are the wall, the exposure will be based on the average most common.
  • Page 76: Macro Photography

    MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY Zoom Macro IS/L LENS B- MACRO H.Q. CONVERTER The IS-3DLX's Macro mode enables you to shoot f=40cm (Optional) subjects as close as 0.6 m (2 ft) when the focal This is a close-up lens that lets you fill the frame length is set from 35mm to 120mm.
  • Page 77: Panorama Photography

    PANORAMA PHOTOGRAPHY (OPTIONAL) By mounting the optional IS/L PANORAMA ADAPTER inside the camera, panorama pictures can be taken. Zoom in and out with the adapter mounted to obtain various compositions. When the optional IS/L LENS B-28 H.Q. CONVERTER 0.8X is used with the adapter, wide-angle panorama photography is possible, adding extension and depth to pictures.
  • Page 78: Accessories (Optional)

    ACCESSORIES (OPTIONAL) Electronic Flash IS/L LENS B-300 IS/L LENS B-28 IS/L LENS H.Q. CONVERTER H.Q. CONVERTER B-MACRO H.Q. 1.7X 0.8X CONVERTER f=40cm Grip Strap B REMOTE CONTROL IS/L PANORAMA Variable Dioptric Adapter A ADAPTER RC-100...
  • Page 79: Care And Storage

    AVOID STRONG IMPACTS CAUSED BY BUMPING OR DROPPING THE CAMERA. DO NOT EXPOSE THE CAMERA TO WATER, SUCH AS FROM RAIN. DO NOT EXPOSE THE CAMERA TO DUST AND SAND. In case of malfunction, consult your nearest Olympus dealer or Olympus service center.
  • Page 80: Battery Handling

    BATTERY HANDLING NOTES WARNINGS Do not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries. NEVER TRY TO DISASSEMBLE, RECHARGE, OR SHORT CIRCUIT When the camera is not used for an BATTERIES. NEVER EXPOSE BATTERIES extended period of time, remove the TO EXCESSIVE HEAT OR OPEN FLAMES.
  • Page 81: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Operating Problems Symptom Cause Remedy The camera does Set the power switch to ON. p.17 The power is OFF. not work. The batteries are loaded incorrectly. Reload the batteries correctly. p.10 The batteries are exhausted. Replace batteries with new ones. p.11 The batteries are temporarily unable Keep the camera warm while...
  • Page 82 Symptom Cause Remedy The autofocus may not work when the Use the power focus, or move the The camera doesn't p.52/70 focus on the subject camera closer to the subject. subject is out of the AF illuminator's working distance (approx. 1 .2 ~ 7 m/ even though the AF illuminator lights.
  • Page 83 Film particles have accumulated inside Consult your nearest Olympus the camera. dealer or Olympus service center. The picture is The camera moved when the shutter Hold the camera correctly, and p.12 out of focus.
  • Page 84: Questions And Answers

    (determined under Olympus test the focus and then locks them as conditions). If you do not use the long as the shutter release button flash and zoom very often, the remains halfway depressed.
  • Page 85: Specifications

    Film format: 35mm standard DX-coded film (24 X 36mm) compensation (manual exposure). Lens: Olympus lens (filter available, 55mm filter Light metering system: TTL light metering system — Fuzzy logic ESP light metering, diameter) 35mm ~ 180mm F4.5 ~ 5.6, 16...
  • Page 86 conditions), double exposure possible. same as Auto otherwise), Fill-in (forced activation), Manual. Film rewind: Automatic film rewind (automatic rewind activated at end of film, automatic Battery check: Displayed on LCD panel. Power source: Two 3V lithium batteries rewind stop). Rewind is possible at any point with rewind button.
  • Page 87 San-Ei Building, 22-2, Nishi Shinjuku 1-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Tel.03-3340-2211 OLYMPUS AMERICA INC. Crossways Park, Woodbury, New York 11797-2087, U.S.A. Tel. 516-364-3000 OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO. (EUROPA) GMBH. (Premises/Goods delivery) Wendenstrasse 14-16, 20097 Hamburg, Germany. Tel.040-237730 (Letters) Postfach 10 49 08, 20034 Hamburg, Germany.

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