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Comments to date: 5. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
JimboTN 4:43am on Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 
The Olympus C-70Z is my first digital camera and its like a gadget from star trek. The ability to change speed.
ciorciola 1:47am on Wednesday, September 29th, 2010 
Not good value for money The camera has some focussing problems. It is not good for all conditions so I wont recommend it for anyone.
mcar 3:30pm on Thursday, August 5th, 2010 
Being an avid photographer it took me a long time to plunge from 35mm to digital, and longer again to go from SLR to compact...
jay 9:55am on Monday, August 2nd, 2010 
Olympus offered free software upgrade (Old version of 2003) to accomodate larger XD cards. Camera max at 500MB as standard. Impressed with Olympus.
Bugz81 6:34am on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 
This Olympus C-70Z is a great digital camera with bags of features. This Olympus C-70Z digital camera is a very good camera at a very good price.

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Documents

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To download and save images to a computer without using OLYMPUS Master... 154
10 Appendix - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 155
Troubleshooting... 156 Error codes... 156 Troubleshooting.. 157 Camera care... 164 AC adapter (optional)... 165 Safety Precautions... 166 Handling the Camera... 166 Battery handling precautions... 168 Card handling precautions... 170 LCD Monitor... 171 Glossary of terms... 172
11 Miscellaneous - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 175
Menu list... 176 List of factory default settings... 181 Modes and shooting functions... 184 Names of parts... 186 Camera... 186 Monitor indications... 188 Index.... 191

1 Basic operation

Dont you sometimes feel that advanced shooting and editing functions are only for professional photographers? With their experience and skill, they can make all kinds of fine adjustments to achieve a variety of effects. Now you too can achieve such effects simply by pressing the buttons on your digital camera. You can use the advanced functions available on your camera by setting the menu items to adjust the amount of light passing through aperture or alter the focusing range. Just display a menu on the monitor and use the buttons to choose a setting. Familiarize yourself with the buttons and menus before reading the explanations of the various functions.

MODE MENU MONITOR OFF

CANCEL SELECT

00:36 00:36 0:36

Movies

Sequential shooting

Mode dial
This camera features a mode dial for selecting the cameras mode. The modes are divided into shooting and playback modes, with shooting mode divided into 7 modes. Select the mode you want, then press the POWER switch to turn the camera on.

Playback mode

Set the mode dial to this position to view pictures or movies.

Shooting modes

Set the mode dial to one of these positions to take pictures or movies.

(About the mode dial

P A Shooting modes S M r f n Playback mode q The camera automatically sets the aperture value and shutter speed. This function allows you to set the aperture manually. The camera sets the shutter speed automatically. gP.43 This function allows you to set the shutter speed manually. The camera sets the aperture automatically. gP.44 This function allows you to set the aperture and shutter speed manually. gP.45 This function allows you to set your own shooting parameters and register them as your original mode. gP.46 This function allows you to select from 5 situation-related modes set to the shooting conditions. gP.32 This function allows you to record movies with sound. gP.69 This function allows you to view still pictures and movies, as well as playback sound. gP.81

ERASE YES NO SELECT GO

< (Print reservation) button Pressing the < (Print reservation) button displays the following screen. Follow the operation guide at the bottom of the screen to store print reservation data on the card. gPrint settings (DPOF) (P.132)

PRINT ORDER

CANCEL

SELECT SELECT

0 (Protect) button Pressing the 0 (Protect) button after selecting a picture sets the protect function. gProtecting pictures (P.98) y (Rotation) button Pressing the y (Rotation) button after selecting a still picture rotates it. Each pressing rotates the image in the following sequence: 90 clockwise, 90 counterclockwise, and back to the original. gPicture rotation (P.86)

100-0030

04 12.30 04.15:30
Menus are used to set functions. Press e to display the menu on the monitor.

About the menus

The menu items that can be used differ depending on the mode.
Top menu Menus are divided into shortcut menus and mode menus.
Shortcut menus You can select menu items that are normally accessed from the mode menu. There are shortcut menus that allow you to select on/off.
Mode menus The settings are categorized into tabs by function.
Shortcut menus (Shooting modes
P A S M r f mode (for still pictures) n mode (for movies)

DIGITAL ZOOM MODE MENU

gP.23 gP.26

MONITOR OFF

(Factory default setting)

(Playback mode (q mode)

Still picture Movie

m INFO u MODE MENU

MOVIE PLAYBACK MODE MENU

gP.98 gP.97 gP.97

The functions assigned to the shortcut menus can also be accessed from the mode menu. You can change the functions assigned to the shortcut menus to any mode other than n and q. gShortcut (P.117)
Mode menus (Shooting modes

SET CARD PIC CAMERA

CAMERA tab PICTURE tab CARD tab SETUP tab
OFF DRIVE ISO SCENE AUTO 0.0
CAMERA tab For setting shooting-related functions. For setting picture-related functions, such as record mode and PICTURE tab white balance. CARD tab SETUP tab For formatting the memory card. For setting basic camera functions and functions for easy use of the camera.
PLAY tab EDIT tab CARD tab SETUP tab

SET CARD EDIT PLAY

For recording sound. For editing saved pictures. For formatting cards and erasing all image data. For setting basic camera functions and functions for easy use of the camera.

Aperture (F-number) is decreased.
Aperture (F-number) is increased.
Select the aperture value.
a : Increases the aperture value. c : Decreases the aperture value. Aperture range: W: f2.8 to f8.0 T: f4.8 to f8.0
If the aperture value is displayed in red, the setting is unsuitable for the conditions. Take the following steps. (When the aperture value is displayed in green, the setting will provide optimum exposure.) F No.

1/1000 A 1/1000 F2.8 0.0

A 4"
appears: The image is overexposed. Press a to increase the aperture value.
appears: The image is underexposed. Press c to decrease the aperture value.
When the flash is set to the auto-flash mode, the slowest shutter speed is fixed at the level at which # lights. (gP.40)
Shutter priority shooting
This function allows you to set the shutter speed manually. The camera sets the aperture automatically. Set the shutter speed according to the subject and the type of effect you want.
Setting the shutter speed higher lets you capture fast-moving action without blur. The subject will be clear and sharp, as if it is not moving.
Setting the shutter speed lower blurs a moving subject, giving the impression of movement.
Select the shutter speed.
a : Sets a faster shutter speed. c : Sets a slower shutter speed. Setting range: 4" to 1/2000
If the shutter speed is displayed in red, the setting is unsuitable for the conditions. Take the following steps. (When the shutter speed is displayed in green, the setting will provide optimum exposure.) Shutter speed

1/50 F8.0 0.0

S 1/800 F2.8
appears: The image is overexposed. Press a to set a faster shutter speed.
appears: The image is underexposed. Press c to set a slower shutter speed.
The shutter speeds that can be set vary depending on the flash setting and aperture value.

Manual shooting

This mode gives you more creative control, allowing you to set the aperture and shutter speed manually. To check the exposure, refer to the exposure differential.
Set the aperture and shutter speed.
b d : The aperture value increases. : The aperture value decreases.
bdac buttons x (AE lock/Custom) button
a : The shutter speed increases. c : The shutter speed decreases. Aperture range: Aperture value: f2.8 to f8.0 (W) f4.8 to f8.0 (T) Shutter speed : 15" to 1/2000 When the shutter button is halfway pressed, the difference (ranging from -3.0 to +3.0 EV) between the exposure determined by the currently selected aperture and shutter speed compared to the exposure level considered optimal by the camera is displayed. If the exposure differential appears in red, it indicates that the exposure differential is less than -3.0 EV or more than +3.0 EV.

AF illuminator

This function enables you to focus on dark subjects with the auto focus. ON (factory default setting) When you press the shutter button halfway, the AF illuminator lights automatically to illuminate the subject. The AF illuminator does OFF not light.
Top menu [OFF] [MODE MENU] [SETUP] [AF ILLUMINATOR] [ON] / gMenus (P.17)
When taking close-ups at less than 80 cm (2.6 ft.), the AF illuminator lights but the subject may not be in focus.

AF lock

This feature is for locking the focus easily. Register the AF lock function to the x button. gCustom button (P.119)
Position the AF target mark on the subject you want to focus on and press the x button.
The focus is locked and the AF lock mark is displayed. To reset AF lock, press the x button again to cancel AF lock. Each time you press the x button, AF lock is alternately engaged and canceled.
When the x button is pressed

1/1000 F2.8 AF LOCK 0.0

When focus is locked

AF lock mark

How to save the locked focus after shooting (AF memory) Hold down the x button for more than 1 second. The AF memory mark appears. When the mark appears, the locked focus is memorized. To cancel AF memory, press the x button again.

AF memory mark

1/1000 F2.8 AF MEMORY 0.0
30 HQ AF lock was canceled. Do not operate any of the buttons or the mode dial after performing AF lock. Doing so will cancel AF lock. The camera was reactivated from sleep mode or the power was turned off.
The focus may be compromised by adjusting the zoom after setting AF lock. Adjust the zoom before setting AF lock.

Manual focus

If auto focus is unable to focus on a subject, use manual focus.
Hold down e for more than 1 second.
The distance indicator is displayed on the monitor.

Press b to select [MF].

Press ac to set the focus distance.
During operation, the area you are 2.5m focusing on is enlarged. This lets you 1.2m check whether the focus is in the right position. 0.6m The distance indicator on the left of the monitor is for reference only. When the indicator is moved to less than 0.6 m (2.0 ft.), the display automatically switches to the 8 cm (0.3 ft.) to 60 cm (2.0 ft.) display.
Hold down e for more than 1 second to save the setting.
[MF] is displayed in red on the monitor.

Recording movies

This function allows you to record movies. When the record mode is set to SHQ, the camera can record up to 20 seconds.
Decide the composition of the picture.
The remaining recording time on the card that you are using is displayed on the monitor. You can use the zoom lever to enlarge your subject.
Press the shutter button fully to start recording.
You can adjust the zoom during movie recording. The card access lamp blinks while the movie is stored on the card. During movie recording, N lights red.
Press the shutter button again to stop recording.
When the remaining recording time has been used up, recording stops automatically. When there is space in the card memory, the remaining recording time (gP.28) is displayed, and the camera is ready to shoot.
To keep the subject in focus all the time during movie recording Set [R] to [OFF] and [FULLTIME AF] to [ON]. gFulltime AF (P.47), Recording sound with movies (P.79) To use the zoom during movie recording Set [DIGITAL ZOOM] to [ON]. gUsing the digital zoom (P.35) If you set [R] to [OFF], you can use the optical zoom during movie recording. gRecording sound with movies (P.79)
Depending on the card, the remaining recording time may drop rapidly during recording. Try using the card again after formatting it with your camera. g Formatting (P.100) In n mode, the flash and manual focus (MF) cannot be used.
Notes for recording long movies
When the record mode is set to HQ, SQ1, or SQ2, recording will continue until the card is full unless stopped by pressing the shutter button. A long recorded movie cannot be edited. (P.93) If a single movie recording uses up all of the cards memory, create space on the card by erasing the movie or downloading it to a computer.
More useful functions There are 3 sequential shooting modes: sequential shooting, high speed sequential shooting and auto bracketing. To set a sequential shooting mode, go to [DRIVE] on the mode menu. Drive settings
o j i 7 Shoots 1 frame at a time when the shutter button is pressed. (Normal, single-frame shooting mode) The focus, exposure and white balance are locked at the first frame. Approx. 10 frames at 1.1 frames/sec. (in HQ mode) Pictures can be taken at a faster speed than normal sequential shooting. A maximum of 2 frames at approx. 2.2 frames/sec. Under some conditions, you may obtain better results shooting with exposure compensation than by using the exposure setting considered optimal by the camera. When [7] 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.

Ex: When [7] is set to [1.0] [3]
Sequential shooting/High speed sequential shooting
Top menu [MODE MENU] [CAMERA] [DRIVE] [j] / [i] gMenus (P.17)
Press the shutter button fully and keep it pressed. The camera will take pictures in sequence until you release the button. High speed sequential shooting stops after taking 2 frames.

Auto bracketing

Top menu [MODE MENU] [CAMERA] [DRIVE] [7] gMenus (P.17)
Select the exposure differential and number of shots and press e.
Press the shutter button fully and keep it pressed to shoot the preset number of pictures. You can stop shooting at any time by releasing the shutter button.

Time lapse shooting

Sequential shooting ([j], [i], [7]) is not possible in the following situations. When [R] is selected for the f mode, when [K] is set to [TIFF] or when [NOISE REDUCTION] is set to [ON]. High speed sequential shooting can only be used when [K] is set to [RAW]. The flash does not fire during sequential shooting ([j], [i], [7]). In modes other than S and M, as the maximum shutter speed is set to 1/30 sec., adequate exposure is not obtained when shooting a dark subject. When auto bracketing in a mode other than S mode, the camera auto brackets at a shutter speed of 1/30 sec. if the shutter speed is set longer than 1/30 sec. with an exposure differential of 0. If the battery power is low and the battery check blinks during sequential shooting, shooting stops and the camera starts saving the pictures you have taken. Whether or not all of the shots are saved depends on how much battery power remains. If there is not enough space available on the card for the number of frames you have set during auto bracketing, you cannot continue shooting.
This function lets you take a sequence of pictures automatically under preset conditions. It is useful, for example, for taking pictures at specific intervals of a flower opening. You are recommended to use a fully charged battery or AC adapter when shooting over prolonged periods.
Top menu [MODE MENU] [CAMERA] [TIMELAPSE] [ON] / [OFF] gMenus (P.17)
Set the [PICTURES] and [INTERVAL].
ac : Selects the item or sets the number. bd : Selects the column. Setting range Number of pictures: 2 to 99 Interval: 1 min. to 60 min. in 1 min. increments
TIMELAPSE PICTURES INTERVAL SELECT SET

Self-timer shooting

Press the shutter button.

1/1000 F2.8

The first picture is taken and the second and subsequent pictures are taken automatically at the preset interval. L lights during time lapse shooting. The camera automatically enters the sleep mode after the first picture has HQ been taken and stored on the card. The camera is automatically reactivated 4 seconds before taking the next picture. The camera turns off automatically when the preset number of pictures has been taken.
During time lapse shooting, the self-timer, remote control and sequential shooting functions are not available. If any of the following operations is performed while the camera is in sleep mode, time lapse shooting is canceled and the camera returns to the normal shooting mode. When the battery compartment/card cover is opened, the camera is connected to a computer or the shutter button, arrow pad or any other button is pressed. Operation of the buttons, mode dial and zoom lever is invalidated from 4 seconds before shooting until after the picture has been taken. If the battery power or card memory runs out while the camera is in the sleep mode, a warning appears, time lapse shooting is terminated and the camera turns off automatically.

This function lets you edit still pictures and store them as new pictures. The following editing operations are possible.
RAW DATA EDIT Adjusts the white balance, sharpness, etc. of pictures taken in raw data format and saves them as new JPEG files. You can check the result on the monitor and make sure the desired effect has been achieved. gP.88 Q Changes the image size to or and saves the picture as a new file. gP.89 P Crops part of a picture and saves it as a new file. gP.90 RED EYE FIX Corrects the red-eye phenomenon caused by the light from the flash making the subjects eyes appear red in the picture and saves the picture as a new file. gP.91
Select the still picture that you want to edit and display the top menu. To use the [RAW DATA EDIT] function, select a picture taken in raw data record mode.

Editing raw data

Top menu [MODE MENU] [EDIT] [RAW DATA EDIT] gMenus (P.17)
Select an editing option and press e.
RAW DATA EDIT WB SHARPNESS CONTRAST AUTO PRESET
When you have finished editing the data, press e.
Raw data can be edited using the following functions. Function K WB > SHARPNESS CONTRAST SATURATION Settings SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2 AUTO, PRESET, V* RED7 BLUERef. page P.26 P.58 P.61 P.62 P.63 P.63
* Only available when the picture is taken with [WB] set to [V].

Select [OK] and press e.

The [BUSY] bar is appears and after the image is saved, the camera returns to the playback mode. The edited picture is stored as a separate picture from the original. To edit the data again, select [RESET], or to cancel editing, select [CANCEL]. Press e.
RAW DATA EDIT OK RESET CANCEL SELECT GO

Resizing

Top menu [MODE MENU] [EDIT] [Q] gMenus (P.17)
Select an image size and press e.
The [BUSY] bar appears and after the image is saved, the camera returns to the playback mode. CANCEL The resized picture is stored as a separate picture from the original. CANCEL SELECT GO OK To cancel resizing, select [CANCEL] and press e. Resizing is not possible in the following cases. Movies, pictures taken in raw data format, pictures that have been edited on a computer, when there is insufficient memory space on the card, or pictures taken with another camera. If the image size of the selected picture is 640 480, you cannot select [640 480].

Trimming

Top menu [MODE MENU] [EDIT] [P] gMenus (P.17)

Select [P] and press e.

Use the arrow pad and zoom lever to decide the trimming position and size.
Press acbd to move the trimming frame. Move the zoom lever toward W or T to select the trimming size from small horizontal frame, large horizontal frame, small vertical frame, and large vertical frame.

You cannot erase protected pictures. Cancel protection before erasing such pictures. Once erased, pictures cannot be restored. Check each picture before erasing to avoid accidentally erasing pictures you want to keep. gProtecting pictures (P.98)

Single-frame erase

Select the picture you want to erase and press the S button.
gDirect buttons (P.13), Single-frame playback (P.81) The [S ERASE] screen is displayed.

ERASE YES NO GO

Formatting
Select [YES] and press e.
The picture is erased and the menu is exited. To cancel single-frame erase, select [NO] and press e or press the S button again.

All-frame erase

This function erases all the pictures on the card.
Top menu [MODE MENU] [CARD] [ALL ERASE] gMenus (P.17)
All the pictures are erased.
ALL ERASE CAUTION ERASING ALL YES NO SELECT GO
This function lets you format the memory card. Formatting prepares cards to receive data. Before using non-OLYMPUS cards or cards which have been formatted on a computer, you must format them with this camera. All existing data, including protected pictures, are erased when the card is formatted. Make sure that you save or transfer important data to a computer before formatting the card.
Top menu [MODE MENU] [CARD] [FORMAT] gMenus (P.17)
The [BUSY] bar is displayed while the card is formatted.
FORMAT CAUTION ERASING ALL YES NO SELECT GO
Do not do any of the following during formatting as such actions may damage the card. Open the battery compartment/card cover, remove the battery, or connect or disconnect the AC adapter (regardless of whether there is a battery in the camera or not).

7 Settings

One of the key features of a digital camera is that you can view the pictures you have taken immediately. But that isnt all. Another advantage is that you can customize the camera to your own personal taste. For example, you can set the startup screen so that one of the pictures you have taken is displayed when you turn the camera on. Thats originality for you! And if you lend the camera to friends from abroad, you can select the appropriate language for on-screen display. If you find it easier to press a button than going to the menu every time for a favorite function, set it on the custom button. Making use of these functions will make such a difference to how much fun you get out of your camera. Why not try them out?
Which language? My Mode setup Use the beep sound? What monitor brightness? Setting shortcuts Setting custom buttons Use button operation beep?

T T W T W T W T W

Use shutter sound?
Now you have your very own customized camera!

All reset

This function lets you choose whether or not to save the current camera settings after the power is turned off. The settings affected by [ALL RESET] are listed on the next page. The [ALL RESET] setting ([ON]/[OFF]) applies to all the modes. If [ALL RESET] is set to [OFF] in one shooting mode, this setting applies to all the other modes, both shooting and playback.

SETUP CARD PIC CAM

Select [OFF], [LOW] or [HIGH] and press e.
BEEP SHUTTER SOUND MY MODE SETUP FILE NAME

OFF LOW HIGH

Button operation beep
You can choose from 2 different sounds for button operations. You can also set the volume of the sound to [LOW] or [HIGH]. You can turn the sound off completely by setting [OFF].
Top menu [MODE MENU] [SETUP] [BEEP] gMenus (P.17)
Select [OFF], [1] or [2]. If you selected [1] or [2], select [LOW] or [HIGH] and press e.

BEEP OFF LOW HIGH

Shutter sound
You can choose from 2 different sounds for the shutter button. You can also set the volume of the sound to [LOW] or [HIGH]. You can turn the sound off completely by setting [OFF].
Top menu [MODE MENU] [SETUP] [SHUTTER SOUND] gMenus (P.17)
SHUTTER SOUND OFF LOW HIGH

My Mode setup

You can set shooting-related functions in My Mode. You can also save the current camera settings in My Mode. When the mode dial is set to r, your customized settings are activated. gMy Mode (P.46) You can save up to 4 different patterns in [s MY MODE 1] to [d MY MODE 4]. Only [s MY MODE 1] has a factory default setting.
(Functions that can be set in [MY MODE SETUP]
Function P, A, S, M, f FNo. SHUTTER F LCD1 ZOOM2 FLASH MODE B AF/MF AE Factory default setting P F2.8 1/1000 0.0 ON 38mm AUTO OFF AF ESP OFF o AUTO 0.0 #SLOW1 OFF Ref. page P.12 P.43 P.44 P.57 P.37 P.73, P.77 P.50 P.52 P.36 P.70 P.56 P.41 P.41 P.64 Function DIGITAL ZOOM FULLTIME AF AF PANORAMA FUNCTION INFO u R (still pictures) FRAME ASSIST K WB > SHARPNESS CONTRAST SATURATION Factory default setting OFF OFF iESP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF HQ AUTO none 0 Ref. page P.35 P.47 P.46 P.75 P.74 P.66 P.65 P.78 P.67 P.26 P.58 P.61 P.62 P.63 P.63
& DRIVE ISO w #SLOW NOISE REDUCTION
This sets whether the monitor turns on or not when the camera is turned on. In r mode, the available zoom positions are 38mm, 80mm, 120mm, 160mm and 190mm (these numbers are based on the focal length of a 35mm camera).
Top menu [MODE MENU] [SETUP] [MY MODE SETUP] gMenus (P.17)

CURRENT RESET CUSTOM

Saves the current camera settings. Restores the factory default settings. Saves settings one by one.
Select the type of [MY MODE SETUP] and press d.
The [r1/2/3/4] screen appears.
Select a My Mode number and press e.

1/2/3/4

MY MODE 1 MY MODE 2 MY MODE 3 MY MODE 4 CANCEL SELECT GO OK
(If you selected [CURRENT] in Step 1
Select [SET] and press e.
The current camera settings are saved in the selected My Mode.
MY MODE SETUP SET CURRENT SETTING SET CANCEL SELECT GO
(If you selected [RESET] in Step 1
Select [RESET] and press e.
The settings in the selected My Mode are reset. If no settings are saved, My Mode settings cannot be selected.

Double-click the OLYMPUS Master icon OLYMPUS Master folder.
The main menu is displayed. When OLYMPUS Master is started up for the first time, the User Information dialog box is displayed before the main menu. Enter your Name and OLYMPUS Master Serial Number, and select your country. After the User Information dialog box, the Registration dialog box is displayed. Follow the prompts and fill in the registration form.

in the

(OLYMPUS Master main menu
Transfer Images button Downloads images from the camera or other media. Browse Images button Displays the browse window. Print Images button Displays the print menu. Create and Share button Displays the editing menu. Backup Images button Creates backup images. Upgrade button Displays window for optional upgrade to OLYMPUS Master Plus.

(To exit OLYMPUS Master

Click the Exit

on the main menu.

OLYMPUS Master is exited.
Displaying camera images on a computer
Downloading and saving images
You can save camera images on your computer.
Click Transfer Images menu. Click From Camera.
on the OLYMPUS Master main
The menu for selecting the source is displayed.
The window for selecting images is displayed. All the images in the camera are displayed.
Select the image files and click Transfer Images.
A window indicating that the download is complete is displayed.

Click Browse images now.

The downloaded images are displayed in the browse window. To return to the main menu, click Menu in the Browse Images window.
The card access lamp blinks while downloading images. Do not do any of the following while the lamp is blinking. Open the battery compartment/card cover. Remove the battery. Connect or disconnect the AC adapter.
(To disconnect the camera
You can disconnect the camera after downloading the images to your computer.
Make sure that the card access lamp on the camera is off.

Card access lamp

Make the following preparations for disconnecting the USB cable. Windows 98SE
1 Double-click the My Computer icon and right-click the Removable Disk icon to display the menu. 2 Click Eject on the menu.

Windows Me/2000/XP

Never attempt to disassemble the camera. The internal circuits contain high voltage points which could cause serious burns or electrical shock.
( Do not let water or foreign objects inside the camera.
If the camera is accidentally dropped in water, or if liquid is spilled into the camera, stop using it, allow it to dry, and then remove the battery. Contact the nearest authorized Olympus service center.
( Stop using the camera immediately if you notice any unusual odors, noise, or smoke around it.
If you notice any unusual odors, noise, or smoke around the camera during operation, switch it off immediately and disconnect a specified AC adapter (if attached). Allow the camera to sit idle for a few minutes to cool. Take the camera outdoors, away from flammable objects, and carefully remove the battery. Never remove the battery with bare hands, which may cause a fire or burn your hands. Contact the nearest Olympus service center immediately.
( Do not use the camera with wet hands.
To avoid dangerous electrical shock, never hold or operate the camera with wet hands.
( Do not leave the camera in places where it may be subject to extremely high temperatures.
Doing so may cause parts to deteriorate and, in some circumstances, cause the camera to catch fire. Do not use the charger or AC adapter if it is covered (such as a blanket). This could cause overheating, resulting in fire.
( Handle the camera with care to avoid getting a lowtemperature burn.
When the camera contains metal parts, overheating can result in a lowtemperature burn. Pay attention to the following: When used for a long period, the camera will get hot. If you hold on to the camera in this state, a low-temperature burn may be caused. In places subject to extremely cold temperatures, the temperature of the cameras body may be lower than the environmental temperature. If possible, wear gloves when handling the camera in cold temperatures.
( Be careful with the strap.
Be careful with the strap when you carry the camera. It could easily catch on stray objects and cause serious damage.
( Use only the AC adapter specified by Olympus.
Never use any AC adapter except one specified by Olympus. Using a different AC adapter may damage the camera or power source, or result in accidents or fire. Ensure the adapter used is designed for your region or country. For more information, contact the nearest Olympus service center or the store of purchase. Olympus makes no representations or warranties regarding any damages caused by AC adapters not recommended by Olympus.

4 Exposure compensation -2.0 +2.0 Exposure differential -3.0 +3.0
5 Battery check 6 Green lamp 7 Flash stand-by Camera movement warning, Flash charge 8 Macro mode Super macro mode Manual focus 9 Noise reduction 10 Flash mode
e, f # (Lights) # (Blinks) & % MF O !, #, $, #SLOW1, HSLOW1, #SLOW2

P.36 P.36 P.50 P.64 P.37

Item 11 Flash intensity control 12 Drive Timelapse 13 Self-timer Remote control 14 Sound record 15 Record mode 16 Image size 17 AF target mark w -2.0 +2.0

Indications

Ref. page P.41 P.70 P.72 P.73 P.77 P.78, 79, 92 P.26 P.28 P.24 P.28 P.69 P.54 P.52 P.56 P.58 P.61 P.63 P.62 P.63
o, j, i, 7 L Y < R RAW, TIFF, SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2304, 2592 1944, 1280 960, etc. [ ]
18 Number of storable still 30 pictures Remaining recording time 00:AE lock AE memory 20 Spot metering 21 ISO 22 White balance 23 White balance compensation 24 Saturation 25 Sharpness 26 Contrast 27 Memory gauge B C n ISO80, ISO100, ISO200, ISO400 5, 3, 1, w, x, y, V B1 B7, R1 R-5 +5 N -5 +5 J -5 +5 a, b, c, d

(Playback mode

10 100-0030 HQ SIZE : F2.8 1/100 +2.0 2.ISO400 ISO400 04. 04. 12.11 15:30 30
100-0030 HQ SIZE : 12.30 04.15:30 00:00/00 00/00:36 / 7
Still picture Item 1 Battery check 2 Print reservation/ number of prints Movie 3 Sound record 4 Protect 5 Record mode 6 Image size 7 Aperture value 8 Shutter speed e, f <10 n H 9 Indications
Movie Ref. page P.133 P.87 P.78 P.98 P.26 P.28 P.43 P.44 P.57 P.58 P.56 P.115 P.132 P.87 P.113 P.132
RAW, TIFF, SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2304, 2592 1944, 1280 960, etc. F2.8 F8.0 15" 1/2000 WB AUTO, 5, 3, 1, w, x, y, V ISO80, ISO100, ISO200, ISO400 04.12.00:00/00:36 M 15:30
9 Exposure compensation -2.0 +2.White balance
11 ISO 12 Date and time 13 Frame number Playing time/Total recording time 14 File number
The indications that appear on a movie picture that has been selected and displayed from the index display are different from those that appear when the movie picture is displayed using the movie playback function.
For reference page numbers relating to camera parts, see Names of parts.
m SETUP. 85 1st curtain #SLOW1. 38, 41 1st curtain with red-eye reduction HSLOW1. 39, 41 2nd curtain #SLOW2. 38, 41 3:2. 27 Compression. 27 CONTRAST J. 63 CUSTOM BUTTON z. 14, 119

 

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