
DIGITAL CAMERA
APPAREIL PHOTO NUM
ÉRIQUE
DIGITALKAMERA
CÁMARA DIGITAL
C-5000Zoom
BASIC MANUAL
MANUEL DE BASE
EINFACHE ANLEITUNG
MANUAL BÁSICO
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
DEUTSCH
ESPAÑOL
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CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIÈRES/INHALT/CONTENIDO
ENGLISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
FRANÇAIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
DEUTSCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
ESPAÑOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
CONTENTS
GETTING STARTED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
MENU FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
SHOOTING BASICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
ADVANCED SHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
PLAYBACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
PRINT SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
DOWNLOADING PICTURES TO A COMPUTER . . . . . 41
ERROR CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
These instructions are only for quick reference. For more details
on the functions described here, refer to the “Reference Manual”
on CD-ROM.
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J Before using your camera, read this manual carefully to ensure correct use.
J We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before
taking important photographs.
J These instructions are only a basic manual. For more details on the functions described
here, refer to the Reference Manual on the CD-ROM. For connection to the PC or
installation of provided software, refer to the Software Installation Guide included in the
CD-ROM package.
For customers in North and South America
For customers in USA
Declaration of Conformity
Model Number : C-5000Zoom
RM-2 (Remote control)
Trade Name : OLYMPUS
Responsible Party : Olympus America Inc.
Address : 2 Corporate Center Drive, Melville, New York
11747-3157 U.S.A.
Telephone Number : 1-631-844-5000
Tested To Comply With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
For customers in Canada
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
For customers in Europe
Trademarks
• IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
• Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
• Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc.
• All other company and product names are registered trademarks and/or
trademarks of their respective owners.
• The standards for camera file systems referred to in this manual are the “Design
Rule for Camera File System/DCF” standards stipulated by the Japan Electronics
and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA).
“CE” mark indicates that this product complies with the European
requirements for safety, health, environment and customer
protection. “CE” mark cameras are intended for sales in Europe.
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GETTING STARTED
J NAMES OF PARTS
Strap eyelet
Remote control receiver
Hot shoe
DC-IN jack
Flash
Connector cover
Mode dial
Shutter button
Zoom lever (W/T•GU)
Lens
Self-timer/Remote control lamp
VIDEO OUT jack
USB connector
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Viewfinder
AEL/Custom button (x)
Power switch
Monitor button (f)
Card access lamp
Arrow pad (acbd)
OK/Menu button (e)
Monitor
Flash mode button (#)
Macro/Spot button (()
Protect button (0)
Rotation button (y)
Battery/Card cover
Tripod socket
Erase button (S)
QUICK VIEW
AF target mark
Green lamp
Orange lamp
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VIEWFINDER AND MONITOR INDICATIONS
Shooting mode
Still picture Movie
Item Indications
1
Shooting modes P, A, S, M, N, o, m, L, K, J, I, r
2
Shutter speed 16 – 1/1000
3
Aperture value F2.8 – F8.0
4
Exposure compensation
Exposure differential
-2.0 – +2.0
-3.0 – +3.0
5
Battery check e, f
6
Green lamp
7
Flash stand-by
Camera movement
warning/Flash charge
# (Lights)
# (Blinks)
8
Macro mode
Super macro mode
Manual focus
&
%
MF
9
Noise reduction O
10
Flash mode !, #, $, #SLOW1, HSLOW,
#SLOW2
11
Flash intensity control w -2.0 – +2.0
12
Drive o, j, k, BKT
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13
Self-timer
Remote control
Y
<
14
Record mode TIFF, SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2
15
Resolution
2560 × 1920, 2272 × 1704,
1280 × 960,640 × 480, 320 × 240 etc.
16
AF target mark [ ]
17
Number of storable still
pictures
Seconds remaining
30
36"
18
AE lock
AE memory
B
C
19
Spot metering n
20
ISO ISO 80, ISO 160, ISO 320
21
White Balance 5, 3, 1, w, x, y, V
22
White balance
compensation
B1 – B7, R1 – R7
23
Saturation 6 -2 – +2
24
Sharpness N -2 – +2
25
Contrast J -2 – +2
26
Memory gauge a, b, c, d
Item Indications
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Playback mode
Still picture Movie
Item Indications
1
Battery check e, f
2
Print reservation,
Number of prints
Movie
< × 10
n
3
Protect 9
4
Record mode TIFF, SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2
5
Resolution
2560 × 1920, 2272 × 1704,
1280 × 960,640 × 480, 320 × 240 etc.
6
Aperture value F2.8 – F8.0
7
Shutter speed 16 – 1/1000
8
Exposure compensation -2.0 – +2.0
9
White Balance WB AUTO, 5, 3, 1, w, V
10
ISO ISO 80, ISO 160, ISO 320
11
Date and time '03.12.17 15:30
12
File number, Frame
number
Playing time/
total recording time
FILE : 100 – 0030, 30
0"/20"
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Memory gauge
The memory gauge lights up when you take a still
picture. While the gauge is lit, the camera is
storing the picture on the card. The memory
gauge indication changes as shown below
depending on the shooting status.
When recording movies
Battery check
If the remaining battery power is low, the battery check indication changes as
follows when the camera is turned on or while the camera is in use.
Battery check indication
Memory gauge
Before
shooting
(Gauge is off)
No more pictures
can be taken
(Fully lit)
Wait until the gauge
returns to the status
on the left to take the
next shot.
One picture
taken
(Lit)
More than
two taken
(Lit)
Shoot Shoot Shoot
Wait
a b c d
a b c d
Before
shooting
(Gauge is off)
Shoot
Wait
If you continue shooting
During shooting (Lit)
• Shooting is not possible until the lit area goes off completely.
• Movie recording ends automatically when the whole memory gauge is lit.
Green and orange lamp
on right of viewfinder blink
Remaining power level:
exhausted
Charge the battery.
Lights (green)
(Goes off after a while)
Remaining power level:
high
Lights (red)
Remaining power level: low
Recharge as soon as possible
especially for extended use.
No indication
ef
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J ATTACHING THE STRAP AND LENS CAP
1
Pass the lens cap string through the
hole in the lens cap.
2 Pull the ends of the strap out of the
stopper and ring.
3 Thread one end of the strap A
through the string loop (attached to
the lens cap in step 1). Then thread
it through the strap eyelet on the
camera.
4 Thread the end of the strap B
through the ring as indicated by the
arrows. Adjust the strap to the
desired length.
5 Then thread the end of the strap
back through the stopper C as
indicated by the arrows. Pull the
strap at D to make sure it is
fastened securely.
6 Attach the strap to the other eyelet
following steps 3 to 5.
Stopper
Ring
A
D
B
C
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Charging the battery
This camera uses an Olympus lithium ion battery (LI-10B). The battery is
dedicated to this camera and other batteries do not work.
The battery is not fully charged when the camera is purchased. Fully charge
the battery on the specified charger (LI-10C) before first use. For details, read
the charger's instructions (provided).
1 Fully connect the AC
cable to the outer
connector of the
charger.
2 Fully connect the AC
cable to a domestic AC
outlet.
3 Make sure that the +
and - terminals of the
battery shown in the
illustration on the right
are correctly oriented
when loading the
battery into the
charger.
• The charge indicator will
light red during charging.
• When charging is
complete, the charger
indicator will change from
red to green.
• Charging normally takes approximately 2 hours.
Charge indicator
Battery polarity
Connector terminals
AC wall outlet
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Inserting and removing the battery and card
“Card” in this manual refers to the xD-Picture Card. The camera uses the card
to record pictures.
1 Make sure the camera is turned off.
• The power switch is OFF.
• The monitor is off.
• The lens is not extended.
2 Slide the battery/card cover in the
direction of A, then lift in the
direction of B.
• Use the ball of your finger to slide the cover.
Do not use your fingernail as this could
result in injury.
3 Loading the battery
Insert the battery, making sure it
is correctly orientated. Then use
the battery lock to lock the
battery in place.
Removing the battery
Slide the battery lock in the
direction of the arrow. As the
battery emerges, hold it straight
and pull it out completely.
Inserting a card
Face the card the correct way
and insert it into the card slot.
• Press the card in while keeping it
straight.
• Inserting the card the wrong way or at
an angle could damage the contact
area or cause the card to jam.
• If the card is not inserted all the way, data may not be written to the
card.
A
B
Battery
lock
Index area side
Groove
section
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Removing the card
Push the card all the way in to unlock
it. As it emerges, hold the card
straight and pull it out.
4 Close the battery/card cover in
direction C then slide it in direction
D.
D
C
The amount of power consumed varies considerably depending on the
operations performed on the digital camera. If you use exhausted battery,
the camera may turn off without displaying the battery level warning.
Low battery warning
Releasing your finger quickly after pushing the card all the way in may
cause it to eject forcefully out of the slot.
Care when removing the card
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J TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF
1
Remove the lens cap.
2 Turn the mode dial and select the
mode you wish to use from P
p r n o m l k j i
h.
3 Turn the power switch to the ON
position.
• The power turns on and the lens extends when the
mode dial is set to any mode other than q.
• When the mode dial is set to q, the camera turns
on in the playback mode and the monitor turns on.
4 Turn the power switch to the OFF position.
• The monitor and the camera turn off.
Power switch
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• If the camera is subjected to strong vibration or shock while turned
on, power may be interrupted, causing the date and other internal
settings to revert to the factory default status.
J SELECTING A LANGUAGE W
1
Set the mode dial to P and turn the camera on.
2 Press e.
• The top menu is displayed.
3 Press d on the arrow pad to select MODE MENU.
4 Press ac to select the SETUP tab, then press d.
5 Press ac to select W, then press d.
6 Press ac to select a language, then press e.
7 Press e again to exit the menu.
8 To turn the power off, set the power switch to OFF.
J SETTING THE DATE AND TIME X
1
Set the mode dial to P and turn the camera on.
2 Press e.
• The top menu is displayed.
3 Press d on the arrow pad to select MODE MENU.
4 Press ac to select the SETUP tab, then press d.
5 Press ac to select X, then press d.
• The green frame moves to the selected item.
6 Press ac to select one of the following date formats: Y-
M-D (Year/Month/Day), M-D-Y (Month/Day/Year), D-M-Y
(Day/Month/Year). Then press d.
• Move to the year setting.
• The following steps show the procedure used when the date and time
settings are set to Y-M-D.
Note
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7 Press ac to set the year, then press d to move to the
month setting.
• To move back to the previous setting, press b.
• The first two digits of the year are fixed.
8 Repeat this procedure until the date and time are
completely set.
• The time is displayed in the 24-hour format. Consequently, 2 p.m. is
displayed as 14:00.
9 Press e.
• For a more accurate setting, press e when the time signal hits 00
seconds. The clock starts when you press the button.
10 To turn the camera off, set the power switch to OFF.
• The date and time settings will be canceled if the camera is left
without battery for approximately 6 days.
Note
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MENU FUNCTIONS
J USING THE MENUS AND TABS
When you turn on the camera and press e, the top menu is displayed on the
monitor. The functions of this camera are set from the menus. This chapter
explains how the menus work, using the P mode screens.
How to use the mode menus
1 Press e to display the top menu. Press d.
2 Press ac to select a tab, then press d.
3 Press ac to select an item, then press d.
4 Press acto select a setting. Press e to complete
setting. Press e again to exit the menu.
WB
MODE MENU
Press e.
• Take you directly to the setting
screens.
• Display operational buttons at the
bottom of the screen.
• The functions registered in the
shortcut menus can also be
accessed from the MODE MENU.
• The shortcut menus can be
replaced in modes other than
hnq.
• Lets you access the menu
selections to set the ISO,
sharpness, etc.
• Categorizes the settings into 4
tabs.
• Press ac to select a tab and
display the associated menu
items.
• There is no mode menu in h
mode.
Use the arrow pad
to select a menu.
MODE MENU
SHORTCUT MENUS
The top menu is displayed.
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Shortcut menus
Shooting mode
Playback mode
Select from OFF, Y (self-timer) and < (remote control) for the self-timer and
remote control setting.
Extends the maximum optical zoom, making possible up to approx. 12x zoom.
Sets the image quality and resolution.
Still picture : TIFF, SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2
Movie : HQ, SQ
Sets the appropriate white balance according to the light source.
Sets the date and time.
Formats a card.
Runs through all saved pictures one after another.
MOVIE PLAYBACK Plays back movies.
INDEX Creates an index picture of a movie in 9 frames.
Y
/
<
DIGITAL ZOOM
K
WB
X
CARD SETUP
m
MOVIE PLAY
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Mode menus
The MODE MENU has 4 tabs. Press ac to select a tab and display the
associated menu items.
Shooting mode
Displays all the shooting information on the monitor.
Print reservation – Stores the information necessary to enable you to print
the pictures you have taken.
CAMERA tab
Y/<
Select from OFF, Y (self-timer) and < (remote
control) for the self-timer and remote control setting.
DRIVE
Selects a shooting mode from o (single-frame
shooting), j (sequential shooting), k (AF
sequential shooting) and BKT (auto bracketing).
ISO
Selects the ISO sensitivity from AUTO, 80, 160 and
320.
A/S/M
Selects the shooting mode from A (Aperture priority
shooting), S (Shutter priority shooting) and M
(Manual shooting).
INFO
<
These instructions are only for quick reference. For more details
on the functions described here, refer to the “Reference Manual”
on CD-ROM.
CARDSEt PIC
CAMERA
DRIVE
OFF
OFF
ISO
A/S/M
CAMERA tab
PICTURE tab
CARD tab
SETUP tab
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w Adjusts the amount of light emitted by the flash.
QFLASH
During use of an external flash, selects from IN+Q
(built-in and external flash) and Q (external flash
only).
#SLOW
Selects from #SLOW1 (1st curtain),
H
SLOW
(1st curtain with red-eye reduction) and #SLOW2
(2nd curtain) when the flash mode is set to #SLOW
(slow synchronization).
NOISE REDUCTION
Reduces the noise that affects pictures during long
exposures.
DIGITAL ZOOM
Extends the maximum optical zoom, making
possible up to approx. 12x zoom.
%
Super Macro – Allows pictures to be taken as close
as 4 cm/1.6" from the subject.
PANORAMA
Allows panorama pictures to be taken with Olympus
CAMEDIA-brand cards.
2 IN 1
Combines two still pictures taken in succession and
stores them as a single picture.
FUNCTION
Adds special effects to pictures (BLACK & WHITE
and SEPIA).
AF AREA
Changes the position of the AF target mark using the
arrow pad.
INFO
Selects whether to display all the information such as
shutter speed and white balance, or only the
minimum information.
PICTURE tab
K
Sets the image quality and resolution.
Still picture: TIFF, SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2
Movie : HQ, SQ
WB
Sets the appropriate white balance according to the
light source.
> Makes fine changes to the white balance.
SHARPNESS Adjusts the sharpness of the image.
CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast of the image.
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SATURATION
Adjusts the level of color depth without changing the
tint.
CARD tab
CARD SETUP Formats a card.
SETUP tab
ALL RESET
Selects whether to keep the current camera settings
when you turn off the power.
W
Selects a language for on-screen display.
PW ON/OFF SETUP
Sets the picture that comes on when the power is
turned on and off.
REC VIEW
Can display pictures on the monitor while saving
them to a card.
8
Sets ON or OFF the beep sound used for button
operations or warnings.
SLEEP Sets the sleep timer.
MY MODE SETUP
Customizes settings which are activated in the r
mode.
FILE NAME Changes how file names are assigned.
PIXEL MAPPING
Checks the CCD and image processing functions for
errors.
s Adjusts the brightness of the monitor.
X Sets the date and time.
m/ft
Sets the measurement unit (m/ft) used during
manual focus.
VIDEO OUT
Selects NTSC or PAL according to your TV’s video
signal type. TV video signal types differ depending
on the region.
SHORT CUT
Assigns frequently used functions as shortcut
menus.
CUSTOM BUTTON
Assigns a frequently used function to the camera’s
custom button.
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Playback mode
EDIT tab
∗
Q Makes the file size smaller and saves it as a new file.
∗
The EDIT tab is not displayed during movie playback.
CARD tab
CARD SETUP
Erases all image data stored on the card or format
the card.
SETUP tab
ALL RESET
Selects whether to keep the current camera settings
when you turn off the power.
W Selects a language for on-screen display.
PW ON/OFF SETUP
Sets the picture that comes on when the power is
turned on and off.
8
Sets ON or OFF the beep sound used for button
operations or warnings.
s Adjusts the brightness of the monitor.
X Sets the date and time.
VIDEO OUT
Selects NTSC or PAL according to your TV’s video
signal type. TV video signal types differ depending
on the region.
G Selects the number of frames in the index display.
EDIt
CARDSEt
EDIT tab
CARD tab
SETUP tab
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SHOOTING BASICS
Mode dial
The shooting modes include modes where the optimal settings for the
situation are automatically selected, and modes where you can select the
settings best suited to the shooting conditions and the effect you wish to
achieve.
You can change the shooting mode before and after turning the camera on.
h Full-auto shooting
Allows you to take still pictures using no special functions or manual
adjustments. The camera sets the optimal focusing and exposure. This is the
simplest of all shooting modes.
i Portrait shooting
Suitable for taking a portrait-style shot of a person. This mode features an in-
focus subject against a blurred background. The camera automatically sets
the optimal shooting conditions.
j Sports shooting
Suitable for capturing fast-moving action (such as sports) without blur. The
camera automatically sets the optimal shooting conditions.
Setting-related
modes
Shooting
modes
Situation-related
modes
Playback mode
Mode dial
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k Landscape+Portrait shooting
Suitable for taking pictures of both your subject and the landscape. The
picture is taken with the background as well as the subject in the foreground
in focus. You can take pictures of your subject against a beautiful sky or
landscape. The camera automatically sets the optimal shooting conditions.
l Landscape shooting
Suitable for taking pictures of landscapes and other outdoor scenes. Both the
foreground and the background are in focus. Since blues and greens are
vividly reproduced in this mode, it is excellent for shooting natural scenery.
The camera automatically sets the optimal shooting conditions.
m Night Scene shooting
Suitable for shooting pictures in the evening or at night. The camera sets a
slower shutter speed than is used in normal shooting. For example, if you
take a picture of a street at night in h mode, the lack of brightness will
result in a dark picture with the background underexposed and without
details. In the Night Scene shooting mode, the true appearance of the street
is captured. The camera automatically selects the optimal settings for this
type of shooting condition. Since the shutter speed is slow, make sure you
stabilize the camera by using a tripod.
o Self-Portrait shooting
Enables you to take a picture of yourself while holding the camera. Point the
lens towards yourself and the focus will be locked on you. The camera
automatically sets the optimal shooting conditions. The zoom is fixed in the
wide position and cannot be changed.
P Program shooting
Allows you to take still pictures. The camera sets the aperture and shutter
speed. Other functions, such as flash modes and drive modes, can be
adjusted manually.
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p Aperture priority/Shutter priority/Manual shooting
When the mode dial is set to p, the following items can be set with the
menus.
A Aperture priority shooting
Allows you to set the aperture manually. The camera sets the shutter
speed automatically.
Press a to increase the aperture value (f number).
Press c to decrease the aperture value (f number).
S Shutter priority shooting
Allows you to set the shutter speed manually. The camera sets the
aperture automatically.
Press a to set a faster shutter speed.
Press c to set a slower shutter speed.
M Manual shooting
Allows you to set the aperture and shutter speed manually.
Press d to increase the aperture value (f number).
Press b to decrease the aperture value (f number).
Press a to set a faster shutter speed.
Press c to set a slower shutter speed.
r My Mode
Allows you to save your favorite settings as your own personal mode and use
these customized settings when taking pictures. Current settings can also be
saved for retrieving by this mode.
n Movie record
Allows you to record movies. The camera sets the aperture and shutter speed
automatically. Even if the subject moves during recording or the distance to
the subject changes, correcct focusing and exposure are maintained
continuously.
• The available settings vary depending on the mode.
Note
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J TAKING STILL PICTURES
You can take still pictures using either the monitor or the viewfinder. Both
methods are easy as all you have to do is to press the shutter button.
Taking still pictures using the monitor
With the monitor, you can shoot while checking the picture area that the
camera actually records. You can also check the shooting status, such as the
aperture value and shutter speed.
1 Set the mode dial to either h i j k l m r
p or P and set the power switch to ON.
Press the f button to turn the monitor off when the monitor is on.
2 Press f to turn the monitor on when the monitor is off.
3 Position the AF target mark on
the subject while looking at the
image on the monitor.
4 Press the shutter button gently
(halfway) to adjust the focus.
• When the focus is locked by pressing
the shutter button halfway, the green
lamp on the monitor lights.
• When # on the monitor is on, the
flash fires automatically.
Taking still pictures using the viewfinder
The camera actually records a wider area than the picture you compose while
looking through the viewfinder.
1 Set the mode dial to either h i j k l m o r
p or P and set the power switch to ON.
Press f to turn the monitor off when the monitor is on.
Using the camera with the monitor on will shorten the life of the
batteries. Turn off the monitor quickly if you do not need it.
F2.8
F2.8
1600 1200
1600 1200
SQ1
SQ1
Number of storable
still pictures
Memory gauge
Flash stand-by/Flash charge
→This indicates the same status as
the orange lamp on the right of the
viewfinder.
Green lamp
→This indicates the same status as
the green lamp on the right of the
viewfinder.
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2 Position the AF target mark in the
viewfinder on the subject.
3 Press the shutter button gently
(halfway) to adjust the focus.
• When the focus and exposure are locked,
the green lamp lights steadily. (Focus lock)
If the orange lamp lights, the flash fires
automatically.
4 Press the shutter button all the way
(fully).
• The camera takes the picture.
• The card access lamp blinks while the
picture is stored on the card.
• When the green lamp stops blinking, you can take the next picture. In
shooting mode, you can play back recorded images immediately by
pressing the QUICK VIEW button.
• The available settings vary depending on the mode.
AF target mark
Green lamp
Orange lamp
Note
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J IF CORRECT FOCUS CANNOT BE
OBTAINED (FOCUS LOCK)
When the subject cannot be focused on, you can focus the camera on
another point at roughly the same distance (focus lock) and take the picture
as explained below.
1 Position the AF target mark on the
subject you want to focus on.
• When shooting a hard-to-focus subject or
a fast-moving subject, point the camera at
an object about the same distance away
as the subject.
2 Press the shutter button halfway
until the green lamp lights.
• When the focus and exposure are locked,
the green lamp lights.
• When the green lamp blinks, the focus and exposure are not locked.
Release your finger from the shutter button, re-position your subject
and press the shutter button halfway again.
3 Keeping the shutter button
pressed halfway, recompose your
shot.
4 Press the shutter button fully.
J RECORDING MOVIES
1
Set the mode dial to n and turn the camera on
• The monitor turns on.
• The available recording time on the card that you are using is
displayed.
2 Decide the composition of the picture.
3 Press the shutter button fully to start recording.
• The focus is locked.
• During movie recording, N lights red.
AF target mark
Green lamp
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4 Press the shutter button again to stop recording.
• When the remaining recording time has been used up, recording stops
automatically.
• The card access lamp blinks while the movie is stored on the card.
• When there is space in the card memory, the remaining recording time
is displayed, and the camera is ready to shoot.
• During movie recording, the flash and manual focus (MF) are
disabled.
• It takes longer to store movies than still pictures.
• The seconds remaining varies depending on the record mode and
the amount of space available on the card.
J ZOOMING IN ON A SUBJECT (OPTICAL
ZOOM)
Telephoto and wide-angle shooting are possible at 3x magnification (the
optical zoom limit, equivalent to 38 mm – 114 mm on a 35 mm camera). When
taking still pictures, you can increase zoom magnification to a maximum of
approximately 12x by combining the optical zoom with the digital zoom (with
record mode set to SQ1 or SQ2).
During movie recording, the digital zoom magnification is 3x.
Camera movement is likely to occur at higher magnifications. Stabilize the
camera with a tripod, etc. to avoid camera movement.
1 Push or pull the zoom lever.
• Wide-angle: Push the zoom lever
toward W to zoom out.
• Telephoto: Pull the zoom lever
toward T to zoom in.
Note
Zoom lever
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2 Take the picture.
• Pictures taken with the digital zoom may appear grainy.
J USING THE FLASH
1
Set the flash mode by repeatedly pressing #.
• The flash mode changes in the sequence shown below (when all
modes are available).
• If no operation is performed for about 3 seconds, the flash mode is set
and the mode selector screen is automatically exited.
Wide-angle:
Push the zoom lever
toward W to zoom out.
Telephoto:
Pull the zoom lever toward
T to zoom in.
Note
Auto-flash
#Slow synchronization
!Red-eye reduction flash #Fill-in flash
Flash off
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2 Press the shutter button halfway.
• When the flash is ready to fire, the orange lamp and # lights steady.
3 Press the shutter button fully to take the picture.
TIPS
Flash working range
W (max.):Approx. 0.2 m – 3.9 m (0.7 ft. – 12.8 ft.)
T (max.) : Approx. 0.3 m – 2.3 m (1 ft. – 7.5 ft.)
Auto-flash (No indication)
The flash fires automatically in low light or backlight conditions.
Red-eye reduction flash (!)
The red-eye reduction flash mode reduces the red-eye phenomenon by
emitting pre-flashes before firing the regular flash.
Fill-in flash (#)
The flash always fires every time the shutter button is pressed.
Flash off ($)
The flash does not fire even in low light conditions.
Slow synchronization #SLOW1 #SLOW2 !#SLOW1
1st curtain (front curtain) #SLOW1 (factory default setting):
Adjusts the flash for slow shutter speeds.
2nd curtain (rear curtain) #SLOW2:
The 2nd curtain fires the flash just before the shutter closes.
1st curtain with red-eye reduction !#SLOW:
Adjusts the flash for slow shutter speeds, and minimizes red-eye.
J USING THE SELF-TIMER/REMOTE
CONTROL
Self-timer : This function is useful for taking pictures with yourself
included in the photograph.
Remote control : Shooting is possible using the remote control device (RM-
2). This is useful when you want to take a picture with
yourself in it, or a night scene, without touching the
camera.
1 Mount the camera on a tripod or place it on a stable, flat
surface.
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2 In the top menu, press a to select Y/<, then press ac
to select Y or <.
3 Take the picture.
• When using the remote control device, point it at the remote control
receiver on the camera and then press the shutter button on the
device.
Self-timer : The self-timer/remote control lamp lights for about
10 seconds, then starts blinking. After blinking for
about 2 seconds, the picture is taken.
Remote control : The self-timer/remote control lamp blinks for about 2
seconds before taking the picture.
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ADVANCED SHOOTING
J SEQUENTIAL SHOOTING
There are 3 sequential shooting modes: sequential shooting, AF sequential
shooting and auto bracketing. Sequential shooting modes can be selected
from the DRIVE mode menu.
Continuous shots will not be possible if Record Mode is set to TIFF or if Noise
Reduction is set to ON.
Drive mode
o Shoots 1 frame at a time when the shutter button is pressed.
(Normal shooting mode, single-frame shooting)
j Focus, exposure and white balance are locked at the first frame.
Five frames or more at 2 frames/sec (in HQ mode)
k Adjusts the focus 1 frame at a time. The AF sequential shooting
speed is slower than for normal sequential shooting.
BKT When auto bracketing is set, the exposure is changed
automatically for each frame when you start shooting. The
exposure differential and number of frames can be selected in the
menus. The focus and white balance are locked at the first frame.
J METERING
There are two ways of measuring the brightness of a subject. Select the way
best suited to your purpose.
Digital ESP metering: Meters the center of the subject and the surrounding
area separately.
Spot metering : Exposure is determined by metering within the AF
target area. In this mode, a subject can be shot with
optimal exposure regardless of the background light.
J AE LOCK
This function is suitable for situations when optimal exposure is difficult to
achieve, such as when there is excessive contrast between the subject and
the surroundings.
J MACRO MODE SHOOTING
You can shoot the subject at close range. (Wide-angle at 20cm/7.9" to 50 cm/
19.7", telephoto at 30 cm/11.8" to 50 cm/19.7".) Photographs of distant
subjects can also be taken, but the camera may take time to focus.
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J SUPER MACRO MODE SHOOTING
This mode lets you shoot from as close as 3 cm/1.6" to your subject.
In the
% mode, normal shooting is also possible, but the position of the zoom
is fixed automatically and cannot be changed.
J MANUAL FOCUS
If auto focus is unable to focus on a subject, use manual focus.
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PLAYBACK
J PLAYING BACK STILL PICTURES
1
Set the mode dial to q and set the power switch to ON.
• The last picture taken appears in the monitor. (Single-frame playback)
2 Use the arrow pad to play back other pictures.
QUICK VIEW (Double-click playback)
This function lets you play back pictures while the camera is in the shooting
mode. This is useful when you want to check shooting results and resume
shooting quickly.
1 Press the QUICK VIEW button while in the shooting mode.
2 Press the QUICK VIEW button again to return to the
shooting mode.
Close-up playback
Pictures displayed on the monitor can be enlarged 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 or 4
times. This function is useful when you want to check the details of a picture.
1 Select the still picture you want to enlarge.
• You cannot enlarge pictures with n.
2 Pull the zoom lever toward T.
• Each time you pull the zoom lever, the picture is enlarged gradually.
Displays the next
picture.
Displays the previous
picture.
Jumps to the picture 10 frames back.
Jumps to the picture 10 frames ahead.
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• To return the picture to the original size (1x), push the zoom lever
toward W.
Index display
This function lets you show several pictures at the same time on the monitor.
It is useful for quickly finding the picture you want to view. The number of
pictures shown can be 4, 9 or 16.
1 In the single-frame playback mode, push the zoom lever
toward W.
• Use the arrow pad to select the picture.
• To return to the single-frame playback, pull the zoom lever toward T.
J PLAYING BACK MOVIES
1
Use the arrow pad to display the picture with n you want
to play back.
2 Press e.
• The top menu is displayed.
3 Press a to select MOVIE PLAY.
4 Press ac to select MOVIE PLAYBACK, then press e.
• The movie is played back. When playback ends, the display
automatically returns to the beginning of the movie.
•Press e again after playback ends to display the menu.
PLAYBACK : Plays back the entire movie again.
FRAME BY FRAME :
Plays back the movie manually one frame at a time.
EXIT : Leaves the movie playback mode.
Press ac to select the desired operation, then press e.
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When FRAME BY FRAME is selected
a : Displays the first frame of the movie.
c : Displays the last frame of the movie.
d : Displays the next frame. The movie can be played continuously by
holding the button down.
b : Displays the previous frame. The movie can be played continuously in
reverse by holding the button down.
e : Displays the MOVIE PLAYBACK menu.
J PROTECTING PICTURES
You are recommended to protect important pictures to avoid accidentally
erasing them.
1 Use the arrow pad to display the picture you want to
protect.
2 Press 0.
• To cancel protection, press 0 again.
• Protected pictures cannot be erased by the single-frame/all-frame
erase function, but they are all erased by formatting.
J ERASING PICTURES
This function enables you to erase recorded pictures. This can be done either
one frame at a time or to all the pictures on the card at once.
• Once erased, pictures cannot be restored. Be careful not to erase
important data.
Single-frame erase
1 Use the arrow pad to display the picture you want to
erase.
2 Press S.
• The S ERASE screen is displayed.
3 Press ac to select YES, then press e.
• The picture is erased and the menu is closed.
Note
Note
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All-frame erase
1 In the top menu, select MODE MENU → CARD → CARD
SETUP, and press d.
2 Press ac to select R ALL ERASE, then press e.
3 Press a to select YES, then press e.
• All the pictures are erased.
J FORMATTING (CARD SETUP)
This function lets you format a card. Formatting prepares cards to receive
data. Before using non-Olympus cards or cards which have been formatted
on a PC, you must format them with this camera.
• All existing data, including protected data, is erased when the card
is formatted. Once erased, pictures cannot be restored, so make
sure that you do not erase important image data. Download
important image data to a PC before formatting the card.
1 In the top menu, select MODE MENU CARD CARD
SETUP, and press d.
• The I FORMAT screen is displayed.
When h is selected:
In the top menu, press d to select CARD SETUP.
When q is selected:
In the top menu, select MODE MENU CARD CARD
SETUP, and press d. Press a to select I FORMAT, then
press e.
2 Press a to select YES, then press e.
• The busy bar is displayed and the card is formatted.
Note
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J PLAYBACK ON A TV
Use the video cable provided with the camera to play back recorded images
on your TV. You can play back both still pictures and movies on your TV.
1 Make sure that the TV and camera are turned off. Connect
the VIDEO OUT jack on the camera to the Video input
terminal on the TV using the VIDEO cable.
2 Turn the TV on and set it to the video input mode.
• For details of switching to video input, refer to your TV’s instruction
manual.
3 Set the mode dial to q and turn the camera on.
• The last picture taken is displayed on the TV. Use the arrow pad to
select the picture you want to display.
• The close-up playback, index display and slideshow functions can also
be used on a TV screen.
• You are recommended to use the optional AC adapter when using
the camera with a TV.
• Make sure that the camera’s video output signal type is the same as
the TV’s video signal type.
Connect to the TV’s video input (yellow)
terminal.
video cable
VIDEO OUT jack (MONO)
Note
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PRINT SETTINGS
By specifying the desired number of prints of each picture on the card and
whether or not the date and time are to be printed, you can print out the
desired pictures according to the print reservation data with a DPOF-
compatible printer or at a DPOF photo lab.
What is DPOF?
DPOF is short for Digital Print Order Format. DPOF is a format used to record
automatic print information from cameras.
By storing the print reservation data on the card, the pictures can be printed
easily by a DPOF-compatible photo lab or on a personal DPOF-compatible
printer.
All-frame reservation
Use this feature to print all the pictures stored on the card. You can specify
the desired number of prints and whether or not the date and time are to be
printed.
Single-frame reservation
Use this feature to print only selected pictures. Display the frame to be printed
and select the desired number of prints.
Trimming
This function enables you to crop part of a recorded picture and print out the
enlarged section only.
Resetting the print reservation data
This function allows you to reset all the print reservation data for pictures
stored on the card.
For more details, refer to the “Reference Manual” on CD-ROM.
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DOWNLOADING PICTURES TO A COMPUTER
By connecting the camera to a computer with the provided USB cable,
images on a card can be transferred to the computer. Some OS’s (operating
systems) may need a special setup before connecting to the camera for the
first time. Follow the chart below. For details of the procedures in the chart,
refer to the “Reference Manual” on the software CD. Also refer to the
“Software Installation Guide” included in the CD-ROM package.
* Even if your computer has a USB connector, data transfer may not
function correctly if you are using one of the operating systems listed
below or if you have an add-on USB connector (extension card, etc.).
• Windows 95/NT 4.0
• Windows 98/98 SE upgrade from Windows 95
• Mac OS 8.6 or lower (excepMt Mac OS 8.6 equipped with USB MASS
Storage Support 1.3.5 installed at the factory)
• Data transfer is not guaranteed on a home-built PC system or PCs with no
factory installed OS.
• You can view images using: graphics applications that support the
JPEG file format (Paint Shop Pro, Photoshop, etc.); Internet
browsers (Netscape Communicator, Microsoft Internet Explorer,
etc.); CAMEDIA Master software; or other software. For details on
using commercial graphics applications, refer to their instruction
manuals.
Identifying the OS
Windows 98/
98 SE (Second
Edition)
Windows Me/2000/XP
Mac OS 9.0 - 9.1/
OSX
* For OS 8.6, see below.
Installing the USB
driver for Windows 98
Connecting the camera to the computer using the provided USB cable
Confirming the computer recognizes the camera
Downloading image files
Disconnecting the USB cable
Note
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• QuickTime is needed for playing back movies. QuickTime is
included on the provided software CD.
• If you want to process images, make sure to download them to your
computer first. Depending on the software, image files may be
destroyed if the images are processed (rotated, etc.) while they are
on the card.
J FOR OTHER OS USERS
Users running other OS cannot use the provided USB cable to connect the
camera directly to a computer.
Windows 95 Windows NT Mac OS before OS 9
You can download images directly to your computer using a PC card adapter.
Connect the camera directly to
your computer using the
provided USB
cable.
Does your computer have a USB interface?
Is there a port marked on your computer?
Does your computer have a built-in PC card slot?
Consult your nearest Olympus representative.
Is your OS one of
the following?
• Windows 98
• Windows 2000
• Windows Me
• Windows XP
•Mac OS 9/X
Yes
No
No
Yes
Use the optional USB reader/
writer.
*Certain card readers may not
be compatible with Mac OS X.
Check the Olympus website for
the most up-to-date compatibility
information.
Use the optional PC card adapter.
*Not supported by Windows NT4.0 or lower.
No
Yes
For more details, refer to the “Reference Manual” on CD-ROM.
For connection to the PC, refer to the “Software Installation Guide”
included in the CD-ROM package.
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ERROR CODES
Monitor
indication
Possible cause Corrective action
q
NO CARD
The card is not inserted,
or it cannot be
recognized.
Insert a card or insert a different card.
Wipe the gold contacts with a
commercially available cleaning paper
and insert the card again. If the problem
persists, format the card. If the card
cannot be formatted, it cannot be used.
q
CARD ERROR
There is a problem with
the card.
Use a different card. Insert a new card.
q
WRITE-
PROTECT
Writing to the card is
prohibited.
The recorded image has been protected
(read-only) on a PC. Download the
image to a PC and cancel the read-only
setting.
q
CARD FULL
The card is full.
No more pictures,
movies or information
such as print reservation
can be recorded.
Replace the card or erase unwanted
pictures. Before erasing, download
important images to a PC.
L
NO PICTURE
There are no pictures on
the card.
The card contains no pictures. Record
pictures.
r
PICTURE
ERROR
The recorded image
cannot be played back
with this camera.
Use image processing software to view
the picture on a PC. If that cannot be
done, the image file is damaged.
CARD COVER
OPEN
The card cover is open. Close the card cover.
The card is not
formatted.
Format the card.
This deletes all the data stored on the
card.
POWER%OFF
FORMAt
CARD%SEtUP
SELECt
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SPECIFICATIONS
Product type : Digital camera (for shooting and displaying)
Recording system
Still picture : Digital recording, TIFF (non-compression), JPEG
(in accordance with Design rule for Camera File
system (DCF)), Exif 2.2, Digital Print Order
Format (DPOF), and PRINT Image Matching II
Movie : QuickTime Motion JPEG support
Memory : xD-Picture Card (16 - 512 MB)
Resolution : 2560 × 1920 pixels (TIFF, SHQ, HQ)
2272 × 1704 pixels (TIFF, SQ1)
2048 × 1536 pixels (TIFF, SQ1)
1600 ~ 1200 pixels (TIFF, SQ1)
1280 × 960 pixels (TIFF, SQ2)
1024 × 768 pixels (TIFF, SQ2)
640 ~ 480 pixels (TIFF, SQ2)
No. of storable pictures
When a 16 MB card
is used
: Approx. 1 frame (TIFF:2560 × 1920 pixels
(TIFF/SHQ/HQ))
Approx. 4 frames (SHQ:2560 × 1920 pixels
(TIFF/SHQ/HQ))
Approx. 13 frames (HQ: 2272 × 1704)
Approx. xx frames (SQ1: 2272 × 1704
HIGH, NORMAL)
Approx. 17 frames (SQ2: 1280 × 960
HIGH, NORMAL)
No. of effective
pixels
: 5,000,000 pixels
Image pickup
device
: xx/xx” CCD solid state image pickup, xx pixels
(gross)
Lens : Olympus lens
7.8 mm to 23.4 mm, f2.8 (W), f4.8 (T), 7 elements
in 6 groups
(equivalent to 38 mm to 114 mm lens on 35 mm
camera)
Photometric system : Digital ESP metering, spot metering
Aperture : f2.8 to f8.0
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Shutter speed : 1 to 1/1000 sec (Night scene mode, max. 4
seconds; M mode, max. 16 seconds)
Shooting range : 0.5 m (1.6 ft.) to )
20 cm to 50 cm (7.9” to 19.7”)(W), 30 cm to 50 cm
(11.8” to 19.7”)(T)
(macro mode)
Viewfinder : Optical real image viewfinder
Monitor : 1.8" TFT color LCD display, 134,000 pixels
Auto focus : TTL system autofocus
Contrast Detection Method
Outer connector : DC-IN jack, USB connector, VIDEO OUT jack
Automatic calendar
system
: 2000 to 2099
Operating environment
Temperature : 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) (operation)
-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) (storage)
Humidity : 30% to 90% (operation)/10% to 90% (storage)
Power supply : Lithium ion battery
or AC adapter (optional)
Dimensions : 105 mm (W) × 74 mm (H) × 46 mm (D)
(4.1" × 2.9" × 1.8")
(excluding protrusions)
Weight : xxx g (x.x lb.) (without battery or card)
SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT ANY NOTICE
OR OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER.
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MEMO
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