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Digital Camera Appareil photo numrique Digital-Kamera Cmara Digital

C-200ZOOM D-510ZOOM

Basic Manual
Before you use this camera, read this manual and then store it in a safe location where you can find it for future use. We recommend that you spend some time taking test shots and experimenting with all of the features before you take important pictures. These instructions are only for quick reference. For more details on the functions described here, refer to the software CDs instructions on CDROM.

Manuel de Base

Avant dutiliser votre appareil photo, lire ce mode demploi puis le ranger dans un endroit sr et porte de la main pour toute consultation future. Nous vous conseillons de prendre le temps de faire des essais et de vous familiariser avec toutes les fonctions avant deffectuer des prises de vues importantes. Ces instructions ne sont que pour une rfrence rapide. Pour plus de dtails sur les fonctions dcrites ici, se reporter au manuel de rfrence se trouvant sur le CD logiciel.

Einfache Anleitung

Bitte lesen Sie vor Gebrauch dieser Kamera sorgfltig diese Bedienungsanleitung, um optimale Ergebnisse beim Fotografieren zu erzielen. Wir empfehlen, vor wichtigen Aufnahmen Probeaufnahmen durchzufhren, um sich mit der Bedienung und den Funktionen der Kamera vertraut zu machen. Diese Anleitung dient nur als Kurzanleitung. Ausfhrlichere Angaben zu den hier beschriebenen Funktionen finden Sie in dem Handbuch auf der CD-ROM.

Manual Bsico

Antes de utilizar la cmara, lea este manual y luego gurdelo en algn lugar seguro donde lo pueda ubicar para un uso futuro. Le recomendamos que dedique cierto tiempo a la toma de fotos de prueba utilizando todas las caractersticas de la cmara antes de tomar fotografas importantes. Estas instrucciones son slo para una consulta rpida. Para ms detalles acerca de las funciones aqu descritas, remtase a las instrucciones de CD de software del CD-ROM.

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CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIERES/INHALT/CONTENIDO
ENGLISH....2 FRANAIS...36 DEUTSCH...70 ESPAOL....104

CONTENTS

Getting Started Learning the Basics Playing Images Back Taking Better Pictures Transferring Your Pictures to a Computer Appendix 30 32
These instructions are only for quick reference. For more details on the functions described here, refer to the camera s Reference Manual on the software CD.
Copyright 2001. Olympus Optical Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 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.

For Customers in Canada

This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.

For Customers in Europe

CE mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety, health, environment and customer protection.
For Customers in USA Declaration of Conformity
Model Number: D-510 ZOOM Trade Name: OLYMPUS Responsible party: Olympus America Inc. Address: 2 Corporate Center Drive, Melville, New York 11747-3157 U.S.A. Telephone number: 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, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Trademarks

IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. All other company and product names are registered trademarks of their respective owners.

Getting Started

Names of Parts

Camera

Shutter button Zoom lever

Selftimer lamp Flash

Lens barrier Lens

Video OUT jack

DC-IN jack USB connector Connector cover Card slot

Card cover

Camera (continued)

Arrow pad

Macro button/ Protect button Flash mode button
Diopter adjustment dial Viewfinder Monitor Battery compartment lock

OK button/ Menu button

Monitor button
Tripod socket (bottom) Battery compartment cover (bottom)

Viewfinder

Orange lamp Green lamp AF target mark
Selftimer button/ Erase button

Monitor

Learning the Basics

Switching Power On/Off
To switch the camera on To switch the camera on, slide the lens barrier open until it clicks. The lens extends and the flash pops up. When the lens does not extend, the lens barrier is not fully opened. Slide the lens barrier open until it clicks. Standby Mode To extend battery life, always switch the camera off when it is not in use. If the camera remains idle for three minutes, the camera enters standby mode and the monitor goes off to save battery energy. To resume shooting, lightly press the shutter button or zoom lever, close and open the lens barrier, or press any button on the arrow pad, the OK button, the menu button, or the monitor button. Normally if the camera remains idle for four hours in the standby mode, it will turn off completely. (If new batteries are installed, then it may take longer for the camera to shut down, depending on the type of batteries in use.) CAUTION To avoid losing images stored on the card, always switch the camera off before you open the card cover, remove the card or batteries, or disconnect the AC adapter. To switch the camera off
Close the lens barrier halfway until you hear it click slightly, and then wait for the lens to retract automatically. After the lens retracts, close the lens barrier completely until you hear a click. This allows to close the flash. Close the flash. The pictures you have taken are stored on the SmartMedia card and will not be lost after the power is turned off, or when batteries are replaced.
CAUTION To avoid damaging the lens, never push the lens barrier against the lens. Always wait for the lens to retract automatically.

Checking the Monitor

Is the Card Inserted? If you forget to insert the card, or if there is any other problem with the card, the monitor will display a message. Read the message and correct the problem.
When the NO CARD error message is displayed: The card may not be inserted properly. Turn the power off. Then remove and re-insert the card.

Monitor (Card Setup)

CARD SETUP
When the card setup screen is displayed: You have inserted a card which needs to be formatted. When a card is formatted, all of the recorded images on the card are deleted.
For other error messages: Follow the directions on the monitor.

Checking the Batteries

When the monitor is turned on, it displays the estimated remaining battery life. After opening the lens barrier and turning on the power (shooting mode), the monitor will automatically illuminate, display information, and then go off after a short time.

lights (and turns off automatically). The batteries are OK and have enough power to take pictures. blinks and other indicators on the monitor are displayed normally. The batteries are low. It is still possible to take pictures, but the power may cut off while doing so. Replace the batteries. The monitor will go out and
Orange lamp the green and orange lamps Green lamp
next to the viewfinder will illuminate simultaneously. The batteries are dead. Replace the batteries.
To recheck the batteries Display the shooting menu first. When the shooting menu is turned off, the remaining battery life will be displayed. CAUTION If the battery is low, the camera may beep continuously after taking a picture or turning the power on, and the frame number on the monitor may blink. If this happens after taking a picture, the camera may not be taking pictures properly. Replace the batteries before continuing to take pictures.
Does the Card Have Enough Room for More Pictures?
When the power is turned on with the camera in shooting mode, the monitor displays a remaining picture count.When the monitor display has gone out, press the monitor button ( ) to turn the monitor back on.
If the count drops to 0, the camera beeps, the green lamp blinks and the monitor displays the message CARD FULL. This will repeat every time the power is turned on. The number of storable pictures varies depending on the record mode.
The number of storable pictures
Approximate storable still pictures
Record mode SmartMedia capacity Resolution

SQ NORMAL SQ-HIGH 265

SHQ 16001200

8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB

64 128
The SQ and TIFF modes can be set for different resolutions.
Approximate maximum movie lengths, in seconds
Record mode HQ SQ Resolution SmartMedia capacity 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 193 851
1. There is a limit to the number of frames that may be shot when operating the shutter button a single time. 2. The maximum movie length may be different from the table above for C-200 ZOOM models sold in the PAL color system regions if movie pictures are shot with the video cable connected.
Shooting Technique Depends on Distance to the Subject
Deciding whether to use the viewfinder or the monitor display when shooting depends on the distance between you and your subject. Determine the approximate distance before taking the picture. For normal and long-range photography (from approx. 1.5m (59) to (infinity)): We recommend using the viewfinder. For close-ups (from 0.8m (31) to approx. 1.5m (59)): Although you can use the viewfinder to take pictures, in some cases it is better to use the monitor. See below for details. For extreme close-ups (0.2m (8) ~ 0.8m (31)): Use the macro mode and compose the shot with the monitor to take pictures. Although it is possible to take such shots without using the macro mode, proper exposure and focus may not be achieved. Characteristics of the viewfinder and the monitor You can use either the monitor or the viewfinder to determine the proper shooting range. Consider the following when deciding whether to use the viewfinder or the monitor for a particular shot: Viewfinder

Advantage: You can maintain the proper subject composition with less camera movement. Disadvantage: Close-up photography causes inconsistencies between the picture frame as seen in the viewfinder and the actual edge of the picture.
Advantage: You can check the subject composition more accurately. Disadvantage: It is more difficult to hold the camera steady, and battery life is decreased.

Taking Still Pictures

Compose the shot in the viewfinder. (The area of the actual picture will be slightly larger than the composed shot.) Half-press and hold down the shutter button until the green lamp next to the viewfinder lights. Slowly full-press the shutter button. The camera beeps when the shot is completed and the green lamp next to the viewfinder will flash as the image is stored. If the orange lamp next to the viewfinder lights, the flash will fire automatically. Wait for the green lamp next to the viewfinder to stop flashing before you take another picture. Always make sure the green lamp is off before you take another picture. The time you must wait between shots while the green lamp is blinking (2 to 40 sec.) depends on the record mode selected. (Larger images require more time for storing.)
CAUTION To avoid losing images stored on the card, including the image currently being stored, while the green lamp next to the viewfinder is flashing, never remove the batteries, remove the card, or disconnect the AC adapter.
Taking Pictures With the Monitor
With the lens barrier open, press the monitor button ( Compose the shot in the monitor.
To complete the shot, continue from Step 2 in the previous section for taking pictures through the viewfinder. To release the camera from monitor shooting, press the monitor button ( ). When shooting with the monitor: The memory gauge is displayed while the shot is being stored. When the memory gauge displays full, you must wait several seconds for the memory gauge to go off before you can take the next shot. The memory gauge may be displayed for a short or long time, depending on the selected record mode. (Larger images require more time for storing.)

Memory gauge

Before 1 picture 2 or more shooting pictures

Cannot shoot

Enlarging Your Shots (Optical Zoom)
Push the zoom level toward W (wide angle) to capture a wide area in the shot. Pull the zoom lever toward T (telephoto) to zoom in and make subjects appear larger.
Playing Back Your Still Pictures (Quick View)
With the lens barrier open, quickly press the monitor button ( ) twice to display the most recent shot on the monitor. Use the arrow pad buttons to browse the other images stored on the card. : Previous image : Next image : Back to previous 10th image : Forward to next 10th image To return to shooting, press the monitor button ( ) once.
NOTE If you want to take a picture while viewing stored pictures, compose the picture in the viewfinder, and then full press the shutter button.

Taking Movie Pictures

Open the lens barrier. Press on the arrow pad. Press repeatedly until the (movie) mark is displayed on the monitor. Position the subject in the picture frame, then press the shutter button all the way down. Memory gauge The gauge level rises as you continue to shoot. If you continue shooting, the level reaches the top and the camera stops shooting. Remaining second count Indicates the time remaining before the camera must stop shooting. Full-press the shutter button again.
Playing Back Movie Pictures (Movie Playback)
When playing back movie pictures, before going to the playback menu, the images with the movie mark that you would like to play back have to be displayed. For operating instructions, see Using the Playback Menu. Press to highlight . Movie playback will begin shortly.
To pause playback, press any button on the arrow pad. While the camera is on pause, the following operations are possible: : Returns to the beginning of the movie pictures. : Advances to the end of the movie pictures. : Fast forward : Rewind To resume playback, quickly press on the arrow pad. The movie on the monitor will play back again. To end, press the OK button while the image is paused.

Playing Images Back

Turning the Power On in Playback Mode Make sure the lens barrier is closed. Press the monitor button ( ). The functions available for the playback mode can also be used for Quick View. If the camera is left untouched for three minutes when using the batteries, it automatically turns off. It is strongly recommended, however, that you switch power off promptly when you are finished using the camera. When using new batteries, it may take longer for the camera to shut down automatically depending on the type of batteries being used. Turning the Power Off in the Playback Mode Press the monitor button ( ).

Displaying Images Frame by Frame
With the lens barrier closed, press the monitor button ( ). The camera switches on and displays the most recent shot on the monitor. Use the arrow pad buttons to browse the other images stored on the card. : Previous image : Next image : Back to previous 10th image : Forward to next 10th image Important shooting information (record mode, resolution, etc.) is displayed for about 3 seconds with each picture.
Displaying All Frames (Index Display)
With the lens barrier closed, press the monitor button ( ). The camera switches on and displays the most recent shot on the monitor. Pushing the zoom lever to Wide ( ) displays several frames simultaneously. You can select a desired frame with the arrow pad. To fully display the desired frame, pull the zoom lever to Telephoto ( ). You can change the number of frames displayed with the playback menu.
Checking the Focus by Enlarging a Selected Picture (Displaying Close-ups)
Pulling the zoom lever to Telephoto ( ) enlarges a picture 1.5x and will continue to enlarge 0.5x (up to 3x) each time you pull the zoom lever to Telephoto ( ). Use the arrow pad to scroll and view other parts of the picture that you cannot see.
To Avoid Accidentally Erasing Pictures You Want to Keep (Image Protection)
Press the monitor button with the lens barrier closed to turn on power in playback mode and display the last image taken. Use the arrow pad to select the image you want to protect, then press ( ) for at least 1 second. To cancel image protection, press for at least 1 second again.

One-Frame Erase

Press the monitor button with the lens barrier closed to turn on power in playback mode and display the last image taken. Use the arrow pad to select the image you want to erase, then press ( ) for at least 1 second. When the one-frame erase screen appears, select YES by pressing or , then press the OK button. The camera beeps once and erases the picture.
Connecting to a Television Set 2

Before connecting, make sure the camera and television power are off, and that the camera lens barrier is closed. Connect the video cable by inserting one end into the video OUT jack on the camera and the other end into the video IN jack on the television. Turn on the television, and set to video input. Press the monitor button ( on the camera. Select the image that you want to display by pressing the arrow pad. )
CAUTION Video signal is either NTSC or PAL compatible depending on the regional video standard in the intended area of distribution.
Taking Better Pictures Depending on the distance from the subject to camera, the final picture may not match the image in the viewfinder, and zooming in can make the discrepancy even greater. Use the monitor for close-ups. Subjects may be difficult to focus if they (1) have little contrast, (2) appear excessively bright in the center, (3) have no vertical lines, (4) are at varying distances, (5) are moving quickly, or (6) not within the AF target mark. To correct the situation either: Focus the camera at something the same distance as your subject, allow it to focus, then aim it back at the subject and shoot. Set the focus at. For subjects with no vertical lines, hold the camera vertically to focus, then move it back to the horizontal position to take the shot.
1 Subjects with low contrast
4 Subjects of varying distances
2 Subjects that appear excessively bright in the center

5 Fast-moving subjects

3 Subjects with no vertical lines
6 Subjects not within the AF target mark

AF target mark

When Not Able to Focus on a Subject While Shooting
Determine the Position of the Subject After Focusing (Focus Lock) If your main subject is not centered inside the AF target mark, use the focus lock feature explained below:
Open the lens barrier. Look through the viewfinder and position the AF target mark on the subject you wish to focus on. Half-press the shutter button so the green lamp next to the viewfinder lights up.
Fixing a Far-Distance Focus (Quick Focus)
The lens can be set for far-distance focus (). Use this function when it is difficult to focus on a subject in the background.
Quick focus working range Beyond flash working range
T W 0.85m 1.3m 1.8m (2.8ft) (4.3ft) (5.9ft) 4m (13ft) 6.7m (22ft)
Press on the arrow pad. The mark is displayed on the monitor. Now you are ready to take a picture. After the picture is taken, quick focus is automatically cancelled.
Keep the shutter button half-pressed while you reposition your subject(s) within the picture frame. Then full-press the shutter button.

Taking Close-up Pictures (Macro Mode)
Press the monitor button ( ) to switch on the monitor. Press on the arrow pad repeatedly until the macro mark ( ) is displayed. Compose the picture and shoot. The minimum distance to the subject is approximately 20 cm (8). To cancel the macro mode, press repeatedly until the macro mark ( ) disappears.

Using the Selftimer

Secure the camera on the tripod. Press on the arrow pad repeatedly until the selftimer mark ( ) is displayed on the monitor. Set up the shot and full-press the shutter button. The selftimer lamp lights up and then blinks. The shutter is released after 12 seconds the shutter button is pressed. The selftimer is automatically cancelled after taking a picture.

Using the Flash

Switching Between Flash Modes The camera is automatically set to auto-flash mode when the power is turned on. Changing the flash mode to other settings will cause the flash mode mark to be displayed on the monitor. Each time you press , the flash mode settings are displayed in order.
Flash mode Function/purpose: Automatically fires in lowlight and backlit conditions. Significantly reduces the red-eye phenomenon (i.e. when the flash causes a subjects eyes to appear red in the picture). Fires regardless of available light. Flash does not fire regardless of the lighting conditions. Good for taking photos where flash is prohibited. Taking photos at night using the flash and slow shutter speeds. Taking photos of people at night using flash and slow shutter speeds.

Auto-flash

d (no Mark) Red-eye reduction d Fill-in flash d No flash d Night scenes d Night scenes + Red-eye reduction
Auto-Flash In auto-flash mode, the flash will automatically fire in lowlight and backlit conditions. To fire the flash in a backlit shot, position the subject inside the AF target mark. Red-eye Reduction ( ) When shooting people, eyes may appear red. Use the red-eye reduction flash mode to compensate for this phenomenon. In the red-eye reduction flash mode, the camera will emit a series of rapid pre-flashes before the actual flash fires. This makes the subjects pupils contract, significantly reducing the red-eye effect. Be sure to hold the camera firmly until the shutter releases, which takes approximately one second. Fill-in Flash ( ) Forces the flash to fire on every shot. Using the fill-in flash mode, the flash fires regardless of available light. This feature can be used to light up a subjects face, when shaded by a tree for example, or to correct uneven lighting conditions caused by backlighting, fluorescent lighting, etc. This mode may not have the desired effect in excessively bright light. No Flash ( ) Use this mode in situations where flash photography is prohibited, such as art museums and live stage performances, or when taking pictures in twilight or of night scenes. The shutter speed automatically slows down to 1/2 second in low-light situations. The use of a tripod is recommended to prevent blurriness caused by camera movement. Night Scenes ( ) For taking pictures at night, using flash and slow shutter speeds. This setting fires the flash to expose the foreground while the shutter stays open to expose the details in the background. Night Scenes + Red-eye Reduction ( ) The combination of these two modes works best for taking pictures of people at night. The night scene flash and red-eye reduction flash both operate at the same time. The shutter speed automatically slows down to 1/2 second in low-light conditions. The use of a tripod is recommended to prevent blurriness caused by camera movement. The flash will fire automatically when necessary.

Using the Shooting Menu

The shooting menu allows you to adjust image qualities, change the record mode, and use the various picture-taking functions. The functions contained in the shooting menu are divided into 4 groups.
To switch on the camera, slide the lens barrier open until it clicks. Press the menu button ( ) to open the shooting menu.
On the arrow pad, press or to select a settings group (Shooting, Image, Card, Settings). The selected item is highlighted green, and the current setting is enclosed in brackets to the right of each item. Press to highlight one of the items. Press or to move to the desired item. Press to display the possible settings. Press or to highlight the desired setting. Press the OK button to change the setting and return to the first screen. or To cancel a setting, press. Confirm that the new setting is correct, and then press the OK button twice to save the setting and close the menu display.
To change a setting temporarily for a shot Follow Steps 1 to 7 above. Take the picture with the new setting. Press twice, then press the OK button. The temporary setting is replaced by the default setting and the shooting menu closes.
For more details on the functions described here, refer to the cameras Reference Manual on the software CD.
Group Item Purpose Possible Settings Spot metering Exposure is measured at only the center of the subject. (ESP) SPOT mode Adjusting image brightness. Exposure compensation CAM (Shooting) ISO ISO sensitivity DIGITAL ZOOM Digital zoom PANORAMA Panorama shooting WB White balance By setting the ISO sensitivity, you can adjust the cameras sensitivity to light. Allows up to 9x zoom shooting. Allows panoramic shots to be taken. CAMEDIA Master software is required. Canceling automatic color balance adjustment, and adjusting the setting to suit daylight, overcast, incandescent or fluorescent lighting conditions. Selecting picture size and image resolution, as well as increasing or decreasing the number of storable pictures. Sharpens the distinctness and strength of the contours of the subject. Allows a harder contrast (more distinction between lighter and darker areas) for pictures to be selected. Formats (initializes) SmartMedia cards. Used only when necessary. Displays the picture just taken even while it is still being written to the SmartMedia card. +2.0 +1.5 +1.0 +0.5 (0) 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 (AUTO) 400 (OFF) ON

(AUTO)

PIC (Image)

Record mode

TIFF SHQ (HQ) SQ

Sharpness

HARD (NORMAL) SOFT
Contrast CARD SETUP Card setup REC VIEW Rec view

HIGH (NORMAL) LOW

CARD (Card)

(OFF) ON

File naming
(NAME RESET) Selecting how files are named. AUTO FILE Retaining all settings in memory even after the power is turned off. Setting the camera warning beep sound on or off. Allows the date and time to be set. Allows the brightness of the monitor to be adjusted. (RESET) HOLD (ON) OFF (January 00:00) (Set to the midpoint of the adjustment bar)
Clear settings SET (Settings) Beep sound

Date & time

Monitor adjustment
(The default settings are indicated in parentheses.)

Using the Playback Menu

The playback menu is used for playback functions including automatically playing images in order and playing movie pictures stored in the camera.
With the lens barrier closed, press the monitor button ( switch on the camera in the playback mode. Press the menu button ( ) to open the playback menu.
On the arrow pad, press or to select a settings group (Playback, Card, Settings). The selected item is highlighted green, and the current setting is enclosed in brackets to the right of each item. Press to highlight one of the items. Press or to move to the desired item. Press to display the possible settings. Press or to highlight the desired setting. Press the OK button to change the setting and return to the first screen. or To cancel a setting, press. Press the OK button twice to save the setting and close the menu display.
Group Item Automatic playback* (Slide show) Movie playback** Purpose Allows images to be played back in order automatically. Allows movie pictures to be played back. Possible Settings
Allows image printing to be set before taking the Print reserve SmartMedia card to a DPOF- (OFF) PLAY equipped photo lab. (Playback) ROTATE Allows individual images Rotated playback taken with the camera on its side to be rotated so that they are played back vertically. INFO Selects whether or not to Image information display image information set (OFF) during shooting on the monitor. display EDIT Changes the image color or Edit reduces the image size. CARD SETUP Card setup CARD (Card) Erase all frames Format Allows all images that are not protected to be erased. Formats (initializes) SmartMedia cards. Used only when necessary. Allows setting of the number of images that will be shown on the monitor at one time when index display is being used. Retaining all settings in memory even after the power is turned off. Selects whether or not to have the camera use beeping sounds to indicate alerts. Allows setting of date and time information.

Computer Conditions Usable Devices Floppy disk adapter FlashPath 3.5-inch floppy disk drive available
PC card adapter PC card slot available

USB terminal present

SmartMedia card reader/writer
CAUTION Adapter may not be usable depending on the computers operating environment and storage capacity. Confirm these before using. Consult your user manual for more detailed information on using each specific device.

Appendix

Error Codes
The monitor displays error codes to alert you to various problems.
Warning Monitor Display Error Remedy
There is no card in the camera. NO CARD The card is not inserted correctly. The card is full. CARD FULL

Insert the card.

Remove and reinsert the card. Replace the card, erase unwanted pictures, or transfer the data to a computer and erase all the data to free up space on the card.
The camera cannot enter picture, erase or cardformat mode. WRITE PROTECT
Remove the write-protect seal before taking any pictures.
You are unable to shoot, playback, or erase pictures with this card. CARD ERROR
Wipe the contact area of the card (the gold-colored area) with a clean, soft, dry cloth and insert the card again. If the error occurs again, it means that the card cannot be used.
Using the Camera with Optional Equipment
This camera can be used with the following optional equipment:
Printer (P-400/P-200/P-330N(E))

FlashPath

PC card adapter

MO drive

SmartMedia

SmartMedia reader/writer

Computer

AC adapter

As of March 2001 Visit the Olympus web site for the latest information on optional items. http://www.olympus.com

Specifications

Digital Camera Image Recording System for shooting and playing back photo images. Still pictures: Digital recording, JPEG, TIFF non-compression DCF compliant/DPOF compliant Movie pictures: QuickTime Motion JPEG compliant Recording medium: 3V (3.3V) SmartMedia card 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB No. of storable still pictures (8MB card): 1 shot (TIFF Mode/pixels) Approx. 5 shots (SHQ Mode) Approx. 16 shots (HQ Mode) Approx. 32 shots (SQ-HIGH Mode/pixels) Approx. 82 shots (SQ Mode/pixels) Erase: One-Frame Erase, Erase All Frames Image pickup element: 1/2.7 inch CCD solid-state image pickup 2,110,000 pixels (gross) Resolution (number of pixels): pixels ~ pixels (still picture) White balance: Full auto TTL, Preset (daylight, overcast, tungsten light, fluorescent light) Lens: Olympus lens 5.4 ~ 16.2mm, F2.8 ~ 4.4, 8 elements in 6 groups (equivalent to 35 ~ 105mm lens on a 35mm camera) Photometric system: Digital ESP metering system, Spot metering system Exposure control: Program auto exposure Aperture*: W: F2.8, F5.6 T: F4.4, F8.6 Shutter*: 1/2 ~ 1/1000 sec. (used with mechanical shutter) *Manual setting of shutter speed is not supported Shooting range: 0.8m (31) ~ (in standard mode) 0.2m (8) ~ 0.8m (31) (in macro mode) Viewfinder: Optical real image viewfinder (with AF target mark), monitor Monitor: 1.8 inch TFT color LCD No. of pixels: Approx. 61,000 On-screen display: Date/time, frame number, write-protect, picture mode, battery check, file number display, print reserve, menu, etc. Product type:

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