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TerryH 3:46pm on Wednesday, August 4th, 2010 
Image quality is good for a 3.2MP camera (as long as you have fresh batteries or a AC adapter). I bought it as a open box model. Came with the manual,... This was my first real digital camera and the reason I will never ever buy another Olympus again, no matter the characteristics.
TheWickedWizard 10:50am on Thursday, July 1st, 2010 
Good picture quality, easy to use. Battery life is horrible, even with lithium batteries, I was able to only get about 60-70 shots. It takes pictures for a few minutes that look decent. This piece of junk EATS batteries. If you put fresh batteries in.
msjabbur 10:45am on Sunday, June 13th, 2010 
I purchased this camera as my first digital camera around 10 months ago and have subsequently taken far more photos than iused to. This should be called the Olympus comedy, the software that comes with the camera for editing photos is useless.
klgan 3:09pm on Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 
My husband has this camera. We use it pretty often. The main problem we face is the draining speed of batteries. Otherwise. Have had this model as my first digital camera, mainly for the ease of AA batteries.
meridatrT 6:35pm on Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010 
My husband has this camera. We use it pretty often. The main problem we face is the draining speed of batteries. Otherwise. Have had this model as my first digital camera, mainly for the ease of AA batteries.
Parolomirk 3:49am on Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 
None LONG wait between pictures, eats batteries, inadequate flash A small, light, durable camera at a fair price The flash exposure is very unreliable, the exposure is wrong 4 out of 5 pics.
woy 11:26pm on Sunday, March 21st, 2010 
The Olympus Camedia C-350 Olympus make great digital cameras. Excellent Got this for christmas, had no problems with it whatsoever. It does leech batteries, so get yourself some good rechargeable ones.

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The information contained in this manual has been compiled by taking all possible measures to ensure its accuracy. However Olympus takes no responsibility for any damage of your hardware or data lost caused by improper use or non-acquaintance of the user.
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DIGITAL CAMERA APPAREIL PHOTO NUMRIQUE DIGITALKAMERA CMERA DIGITAL
D-560ZOOM C-350ZOOM X-200
BASIC MANUAL MANUEL DE BASE EINFACHE ANLEITUNG MANUAL BSICO
ENGLISH FRANAIS DEUTSCH ESPAOL
CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIRES/INHALT/CONTENIDO ENGLISH. 2 FRANAIS. 42 DEUTSCH. 82 ESPAOL. 122
CONTENTS GETTING STARTED. 4 MENU FUNCTIONS. 16 SHOOTING BASICS. 22 En ADVANCED SHOOTING. 29 PLAYBACK. 30 PRINT SETTINGS. 36 DOWNLOADING PICTURES TO A COMPUTER. 37 ERROR CODES. 39 SPECIFICATIONS. 40
These instructions are only for quick reference. For more details on the functions described here, refer to the Reference Manual on CD-ROM. For connection to the PC or installation of provided software, refer to the Software Installation Guide included in the CD-ROM package.
Before using your camera, read this manual carefully to ensure correct use. We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important photographs. 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 customers in North and South America For customers in USA
Declaration of Conformity Model Number : D-560ZOOM/C-350ZOOM/X-200 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

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.

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).

GETTING STARTED

NAMES OF PARTS
Shutter button Zoom lever (W/T Flash ) Self-timer lamp
Lens barrier Turns the camera on and off in the shooting Lens Extends automatically mode. when you open the lens barrier. Connector cover DC-IN jack/ VIDEO OUT jack cover

Strap eyelet

USB connector VIDEO OUT jack Card cover DC-IN jack
Arrow pad Buttons on the arrow pad have their respective functions. They are also used as direction buttons. , , and indicate which button to be pressed. Macro button ( ) )
Flash mode button ( OK/Menu button ( Self-timer button (

Viewfinder

Monitor
Monitor button (QUICK VIEW ) Playback button ( ) Turns the camera on and off in the playback mode. Turns the monitor on and off in the shooting mode.

Arrow pad ( )

Battery compartment cover Tripod socket
Viewfinder Orange lamp Green lamp AF target mark

MONITOR INDICATIONS

Shooting mode

Still picture

Indications , , , , , ,

1 Scene select/movie

2 Battery check 3 Green lamp 4 Flash stand-by Camera movement warning/Flash charge 5 Macro mode 6 Flash mode 7 Sequential shooting 8 Self-timer 9 Record mode 10 Resolution 11 Metering 12 Exposure compensation 13 White balance 14 AF target mark 15 Memory gauge 16 Number of storable still pictures Seconds remaining [ ] , , ,

(Lit) (Blinks)

SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2 20481536, 1024768, 640480, etc.
-2.0, -1.5, -1.0, -0.5, +0.5, +1.0, +1.5, +2.0 , , ,
Playback mode Screens when the information display is set to ON are shown below.
Items 1 Print reservation, Number of prints 2 Battery check 3 Protect 4 Record mode 5 Resolution 6 Exposure compensation 7 White balance 8 Date and time

Indications

SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ1536, 1024 768, 640 480, etc -2.0, -1.5, -1.0, -0.5, +0.5, +1.0, +1.5, +2.0 WB AUTO, '03.04.01 12:30 , , ,
9 File number (still picture) FILE: 100-0016 Playing time/Total recording time (movie) 0"/15" 10 Movie

Memory gauge

The memory gauge lights up when you take a picture or record a movie. While the gauge is lit, the camera is storing the picture or the movie on the card. The memory gauge indication changes as shown below depending on the shooting status. If the memory gauge is fully lit, wait a few seconds until it goes off to take the next shot. When taking still pictures
Shoot Shoot Shoot Wait No more pictures can be taken (Fully lit). Wait until the gauge returns to the status on the left to take the next shot.
Before shooting (Gauge is off)

One picture taken (Lit)

More than two taken (Lit)

When recording movies

If you continue shooting Shoot Wait Before shooting (Gauge is off)
During shooting (Lit) Shooting is not possible until the lit area goes off completely. Movie recording ends automatically when the memory gauge is full.

Battery check

If the remaining battery power is low, the battery check indication on the monitor changes as follows while the camera is turned on.

No indication Lit (Green) (The indicator turns off after a while.) Remaining power level: high Blinks (Red) Green lamp and orange lamp on the right of the viewfinder blink. Remaining power level: exhausted. Replace with a new batteries.
Remaining power level: low Prepare new batteries.

ATTACHING THE STRAP 1 2

Thread the short end of the strap through the strap eyelet. Thread the long end of the strap through the loop that has already gone through the eyelet. Pull the strap tight, making sure that it is securely fastened and does not come loose.

LOADING THE BATTERIES 1

Make sure that:
The lens barrier is closed. The monitor is off. The lamp on the right of the viewfinder is off.
Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of.
The battery compartment cover is unlocked and opened in the direction of. Use the ball of your finger to slide the cover. Do not use your fingernail as this could result in injury.
Battery compartment cover
Insert the batteries, making sure that they are correctly oriented as shown in the illustration.
When using AA (R6) batteries When using CR-V3 lithium battery pack
Battery insertion direction mark
There is a mark showing the correct way to insert the AA batteries on the bottom of the camera.
When using a lithium battery pack. Insert it in the direction as shown in the illustration.
Close the battery compartment cover, then press it down and slide it in the direction shown.
If the battery compartment cover seems hard to close, do not force it. With the battery compartment cover shut, press the mark firmly and push in the direction shown in the illustration.

Important

CR-V3 lithium battery cannot be recharged. Do not peel off the label from a CR-V3 lithium battery pack. Manganese (zinc-carbon) batteries cannot be used.

INSERTING A CARD

Card in this manual refers to the xD-Picture Card. The camera uses the card to record pictures.
The monitor is off. The lens barrier is closed. The lamp on the right of the viewfinder is off.
Open the card cover. Face the card the correct way and insert it into the card slot as shown in the illustration.
Insert the card while keeping it straight. The card stops with a click when it is inserted all the way. 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.

Index area side of the card
Close the card cover securely.
The position of the card inserted correctly

Removing the card

The lens barrier is closed. The monitor is off. The lamp on the right of the viewfinder is off. Push the card all the way in to unlock it, then let it return slowly. The card is ejected a short way and then stops. Hold the card straight and pull it out. Note Releasing your finger quickly after pushing the card all the way in may cause it to eject forcefully out of the slot.

TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF

When shooting pictures (Shooting mode)
Power on: Open the lens barrier fully. The camera turns on in the shooting mode. The lens extends. If the lens does not extend when the lens barrier is opened, there is a possibility that the barrier is not fully open. Open the lens barrier fully until you feel it clicks.
En Power off: Close the lens barrier slightly until it almost touches the
lens barrel. The lens barrier stops just before it touches the lens and the lens retracts. Wait until the lens is fully retracted before closing the lens barrier completely. The camera turns off.
Do not push the lens barrier forcefully against the lens as this may damage the lens or cause it to malfunction.
When playing back pictures (Playback mode)
Power on: Press (Playback) with the lens barrier closed. The camera turns on in the playback mode. The monitor turns on and the last picture taken is displayed. Playback button ( )
Power off: Press. The monitor and the camera turn off. Playback button ( )

SELECTING A LANGUAGE 7 8

En Open the lens barrier fully. Press Press Press Press Press Press. on the arrow pad to select MODE MENU. to select the SETUP tab, and press to select , and press.
The top menu is displayed.
to select a language, and press again to exit the menu.
Close the lens barrier to turn the camera off.
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME 5 6
Open the lens barrier fully. Press Press Press Press. on the arrow pad to select MODE MENU. to select the SETUP tab, and press to select , and press.

. The top menu is displayed.
The green frame moves to the selected item.
Press 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.
Move to the year setting. The following steps show the procedure used when the date and time settings are set to Y-M-D.
Press to set the year, and press month setting.
To move back to the previous setting, press The first two digits of the year are fixed.

to move to the

Repeat this procedure until the date and time are completely set.
The camera only displays the time in 24-hour time system (2 p.m would be 14:00).
For a more accurate setting, press when the time signal hits 00 seconds. The clock starts when you press the button.
10 Close the lens barrier to turn the camera off.
The date and time settings will be canceled if the camera is left without batteries for approximately 30 minutes.

MENU FUNCTIONS

TYPE OF MENUS
When you turn on the camera and press , 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 shooting mode screens.
Press. The top menu is displayed.

OK button

Arrow pad
) Select a menu using the arrow pad.

SHORTCUT MENUS

Take you directly to the setting screens. Display operational buttons at the bottom of the screen.

MODE MENU

Categorizes the settings into tabs. Displays the tabs of each menu. Select the desired tab on the left of the screen by pressing.

How to use the menus

Press Press Press
to display the top menu. Press to select a tab, and press to select an item, and press.
Press to select a setting. Press to complete setting. Press again to exit the menu and return to shooting status.

Shortcut menus

(Movie) Lets you record movies.It is displayed when the camera is in the still picture mode. (Still picture) Lets you take still pictures. This method is easy as all you have to do is to press the shutter button. It is displayed when the camera is in the movie mode.
Sets the image quality and resolution. Still picture : SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2 Movie : HQ, SQ MODE RESET Resets all settings including the exposure compensation and white balance to the factory default settings. When the shooting mode is set to , this menu resets the mode to (Still picture).

Playback mode

Runs through all saved pictures one after another. It is displayed when the camera is playing back still pictures. MOVIE PLAY Plays back movies. It is displayed when a movie is selected. INFO Displays all the shooting information on the monitor. ERASE
Erases the selected still picture or movie.

Mode menus

The MODE MENU has 4 tabs. Press associated menu items. to select a tab and display the
These instructions are only for quick reference. For more details on the functions described here, refer to the Reference Manual on CD-ROM.
CAMERA tab PICTURE tab CARD tab SETUP tab

CAMERA tab SCENE SELECT

Selects the shooting mode from PROGRAM AUTO, (portrait), (landscape), (night scene) and (selfportrait). ESP/ Selects the metering method from ESP and. Adjusts the brightness of the image (Exposure compensation). DRIVE Selects a shooting mode from (Single-frame shooting) and (Sequential shooting). DIGITAL ZOOM Enables the zoom shooting at larger magnification than the maximum optical zoom. 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. PICTURE tab WB
Sets the appropriate white balance according to the light source.
CARD tab CARD SETUP SETUP tab ALL RESET

Formats a card.

Selects whether to keep the current camera settings when you turn off the power. Selects a language for on-screen display. Turns the beep sound (used for warnings, etc.) on and off. Selects whether to display pictures on the monitor while saving them to a card. Changes how file names are assigned. Checks the CCD and image processing functions for errors. Adjusts the brightness of the monitor. Sets the date and time. Selects NTSC or PAL according to your TVs video signal type. TV video signal types differ depending on the region.
REC VIEW FILE NAME PIXEL MAPPING

VIDEO OUT

PLAY tab EDIT tab CARD tab SETUP tab
PLAY tab Protects pictures from accidental erasure. Rotates pictures 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise. Stores print reservation information on the card.

SEt CARD EDIt PLAY

EDIT tab BLACK&WHIT E SEPIA Creates a black and white picture and saves it as a new picture. Creates a sepia-toned picture and saves it as a new picture. Makes the file size smaller and saves it as a new file. Creates an index picture of a movie in 9 frames.
INDEX CARD tab CARD SETUP
Erases all image data stored on the card (ALL ERASE, FORMAT).

SETUP tab ALL RESET

Selects whether to keep the current camera settings when you turn off the power. Selects a language for on-screen display. Turns the beep sound (used for warnings, etc.) on and off. Adjusts the brightness of the monitor. Sets the date and time. Selects NTSC or PAL according to your TVs video signal type. TV video signal types differ depending on the region. Selects the number of frames in the index display.

SHOOTING BASICS

Shooting modes
This camera allows you to take still pictures and record movies. You can select the appropriate mode from the SCENE SELECT (PROGRAM AUTO/ / / / ) depending on the shooting conditions and the effect you want to achieve when you take still pictures. The factory default setting of the shooting mode is PROGRAM AUTO. For normal shooting which does not require any special setting or effect, you do not need to follow this procedure.
Open the lens barrier fully.
The camera turns on in the shooting mode.

Press Press

Press
. on the arrow pad to select MODE MENU.
, and select to record a movie.
to select the CAMERA tab, and press to select SCENE SELECT, and press.
Press to select PROGRAM AUTO, , , or depending on the shooting conditions and the effect you want to achieve. Press

again to exit the menu.

(Still picture) Lets you take a still picture. You can select one of the five shooting modes depending on the situation. (Movie) Lets you record movies. Selected from the shooting mode top menu. The camera maintains the correct focus and exposure even if your subject moves. You cannot record movies with sound.
Shooting mode for still pictures
PROGRAM AUTO (Factory default setting) Used for regular photography. The camera automatically makes the settings for natural color balance. Other functions, such as the flash mode and metering, can be adjusted manually. (Portrait) Suitable for taking a portrait-style shot of a person. The camera automatically sets the optimal shooting conditions. (Landscape) Suitable for taking photos of landscapes and other outdoor scenes. The camera automatically sets the optimal shooting conditions. (Night scene) Suitable for shooting pictures in the evening or at night. The camera sets a slower shutter speed than is used in normal shooting. If you take a picture of a street at night in any other mode, the lack of brightness will result in a dark picture with only dots of light showing. In this mode, the true appearance of the street is captured. The camera automatically sets the optimal shooting conditions. If you use the flash, you can take pictures of both the subject and the background. (Self portrait) 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.

TAKING STILL PICTURES

You can take still pictures using either the viewfinder or the monitor. Both methods are easy as all you have to do is to press the shutter button. When the camera is in the movie record mode, press and, from the top menu, select (Still picture).
Taking still pictures using the viewfinder
Slide the lens barrier open until it clicks.
Decide the composition while looking at the image on the viewfinder. Press the shutter button gently (halfway) to adjust the focus.
Focus and exposure are locked, when the green lamp lights steadily. (Focus Lock) When the flash is ready to fire, the orange lamp lights.
Press the shutter button all the way (fully).
The camera takes the picture, and a beep sounds. When the green lamp stops blinking, you can take the next picture. The orange lamp blinks while the picture is stored on the card.
Taking still pictures using the monitor
Slide the lens barrier fully open until it clicks.

The monitor turns on.

Decide the composition while looking at the image on the monitor. Take the picture by following the same procedure as for shooting using the viewfinder.
When you want to take pictures with the monitor off, press again.
IF CORRECT FOCUS CANNOT BE OBTAINED (FOCUS LOCK)
When correct focus cannot be obtained on the subject you want to shoot, you can focus the camera on another point at roughly the same distance (focus lock) and take the picture as explained below.
Position the AF target mark on the subject you want to focus on.
When shooting a hard-to-focus subject, point the camera at an object about the same distance away as the subject.

AF target mark

Green lamp
Press the shutter button halfway until the green lamp lights.
Focus and exposure are locked, when the green lamp lights steadily. 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.
Keeping the shutter button pressed halfway, recompose your shot.
Press the shutter button fully.

RECORDING MOVIES 3

. to select (movie).
The top menu is displayed. Movie recording is set and the menu is closed. The mark and the total recordable time depending on the card memory capacity are displayed on the monitor.
Decide the composition while looking at the image on the monitor. Press the shutter button halfway. Press the shutter button fully to start recording.

The orange lamp on the right of the viewfinder lights. When recording a movie, the camera automatically adjusts the focus and exposure according to the moving subject. During movie recording, lights red and the time you can shoot is displayed.
Press the shutter button again to stop recording.
The orange lamp blinks while the movie is stored on the card. When the remaining recording time has been used up, recording stops automatically. To return to the still picture shooting mode, press in the top menu, and select (Still picture). During movie recording, the flash is disabled. It takes longer to store movies than still pictures. The seconds remaining varies depending on the record mode. You cannot record movies with sound.
ZOOMING IN ON A SUBJECT (OPTICAL ZOOM)
Telephoto and wide-angle shooting are possible at 3 magnification (the optical zoom limit, equivalent to 35 mm - 105 mm on a 35 mm camera). By combining the optical zoom with the digital zoom, zoom magnification can be increased to a maximum of approximately 10.
Push/pull the zoom lever while observing the subject in the monitor or viewfinder. Take the picture.
Pictures taken with the digital zoom may appear grainy.

USING THE FLASH 5

). ) to change the flash mode to your desired setting.
, the flash mode changes in the following.
The current flash setting is displayed. Each time you press sequence: AUTO -
Press the shutter button halfway.
When the flash is set to fire, the orange lamp remains lit.
Press the shutter button fully to take the picture.
Auto-flash (No indication)
The flash fires automatically in low light or backlight conditions.
Red-eye reduction flash (
The red-eye reduction flash mode significantly reduces this phenomenon by emitting pre-flashes before firing the regular flash.
Fill-in flash ( Flash off ( )
The flash fires regardless of the available light. The flash does not fire even in low light conditions.

USING THE SELF-TIMER

Fix the camera securely on a tripod on set it on a level surface for self-timer shooting. This function is useful for taking pictures where you want to be included in the photograph.
The monitor turns on and the current self-timer setting is displayed.
to switch the self-timer mode on and off.
The setting changes between ON and OFF each time is pressed. When the self- timer mode is selected, is displayed on the monitor.

Take the picture.

The self-timer lamp lights up for approximately 10 seconds, and starts blinking. After blinking for approximately 2 seconds with a beep sound, the picture is taken. The self-timer mode is automatically canceled after one shot.

ADVANCED SHOOTING

SEQUENTIAL SHOOTING
This function allows you to take a rapid succession of still pictures by pressing and holding the shutter button (up to 11 pictures at 1.5 frames per second by Sequential shooting in HQ mode). As you can choose the best picture from a series of sequential shots, you are recommended to use this mode when taking pictures of a moving subject. Focus, exposure and white balance are locked at the first frame. You can also erase the unwanted shots afterwards. MENU FUNCTIONS - Mode menus

In the top menu, select MODE MENU CARD CARD SETUP, and press.
Shooting mode The FORMAT screen is displayed. Playback mode The CARD SETUP screen is displayed.
If the FORMAT screen is displayed, press select YES. If the CARD SETUP screen is displayed, press select FORMAT, and press. When the FORMAT screen appears, press YES. Press.
The BUSY bar is displayed and the card is formatted.

to to to select

PLAYBACK ON A TV
Use the Video cable provided with the camera to play back recorded images on your TV. Both a still picture and a movie can be played back.
Make sure that the camera and the TV are turned off. Connect the Video cable to the VIDEO OUT jack on the camera and the video input terminal on the TV.
Connect to the TVs video input (yellow) terminal. DC-IN jack/VIDEO OUT jack cover

VIDEO OUT jack

Video cable
Turn the TV on and set it to the video input mode.
For details of switching to video input, refer to your TVs instruction manual.
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 cameras video output signal type is the same as the TVs video signal type.

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 DPOFcompatible 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. Select the desired
En number of prints and whether you want the date and time included. Single-frame reservation
Use this feature to print only selected pictures. It is also used to change the reserved number of prints and the date/time settings. Display the frame to be printed and select the desired number of prints.
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.
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 OSs (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. Identifying the OS

Windows 98/ 98 SE (Second Edition) Installing the USB driver for Windows 98

Windows Me/2000/XP

Mac OS 9.0 - 9.1/ OSX

* For OS 8.6, see below.

Connecting the camera to the computer using the provided USB cable Confirming the computer recognizes the camera Downloading image files Disconnecting the USB cable * 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 (except 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.
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.

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.
Does your computer have a USB interface? Is there a port marked on your computer? No Yes Yes
No Is your OS one of the following? Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows Me Windows XP Mac OS 9/X
Connect the camera directly to your computer using the provided USB cable. 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.

Does your computer have a built-in PC card slot? No Yes
Use the optional PC card adapter.
*Not supported by Windows NT4.0 or lower.
Consult your nearest Olympus representative.
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.

ERROR CODES

Monitor indication Possible cause The card is not inserted, or it cannot be recognized. Corrective action 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. This card cannot be used. Insert a new card. Read-only setting is applied to the card by a PC. Cancel the setting using the PC. Replace the card or erase unwanted pictures. Before erasing, download important images to a PC. The card contains no pictures. Record pictures.

NO CARD

CARD ERROR
There is a problem with the card. Writing to the card is prohibited.
WRITEPROTECT The card is full. No more pictures can be taken or no more information such as print reservation can be recorded. There are no pictures on the card.

CARD FULL

NO PICTURE

PICTURE ERROR

The selected picture has a problem, therefore it cannot be played back on this camera. The card cover is open.
Use image processing software to view the picture on a PC. If that cannot be done, the image file is damaged. Close the card cover.

CARD COVER OPEN

CARD SEtUP POWER OFF FORMAt SELECt GO
The card is not formatted.

Format the card.

SPECIFICATIONS
Product type Recording system Still picture : Digital recording, JPEG (in accordance with Design rule for Camera File system (DCF)), Exif 2.2 compatible, Digital Print Order Format (DPOF), PRINT Image Matching II compatible : QuickTime Motion JPEG support : xD-Picture Card (16 256MB) : Approx. 6 frames (SHQ: 2048 1536) Approx. 20 frames (HQ: 2048 1536) Approx. 76 frames (SQ1: 1024 768) Approx. 165 frames (SQ2: 640 480) : 3,200,000 pixels : 1/2.5" CCD solid-state image pickup, 3,340,000 pixels (gross) : Olympus lens 5.8 mm to 17.4 mm, f3.1 to 5.2, 5 elements in 3 groups (equivalent to 35 mm to 105 mm lens on 35 mm camera) : Digital ESP metering, spot metering : 1/2 to 1/1000 sec. (Night Scene mode: 2sec) : 50 cm (1.6 ft.) to (normal) 20 cm to 50 cm (0.7 ft. to 1.6 ft.) (macro mode) : Optical real image viewfinder : 1.8" TFT color LCD display, 85,000 pixels : DC-IN jack, USB connector (mini-B), VIDEO OUT jack : Up to 2099 : Digital camera (for shooting and displaying)

 

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