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Comments to date: 3. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Ulysse31 4:18pm on Saturday, October 16th, 2010 
The Olympus Camedia C-2 or the Brio D-230 in America, this is a digital camera with a true 2. Small, good quality, lens protected.
ilmax 6:57pm on Friday, September 17th, 2010 
Olympus Camedia c-2 (D-230) I was given this digital camera as a present over 3 years when I started going on several camping holidays and became real...
Eli17 12:02am on Friday, March 12th, 2010 
i have both canon s20 and olympicc-2 i think the quality of s30 is much better 3mpixels should be the basic requirement for 2mpixels .

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P. 47 P. 53, 55 P. 54, 55 P. 108 P. 56
2 Aperture value F2.8 FShutter speed 16 1/Exposure compensation 2.0 +2.0
Exposure differential 3.0 +3.24" TIFF/SHQ/HQ/SQ1/SQ2
5 AF target mark 6 Number of storable
still pictures Seconds remaining
P. 62 P. 69, 71, 103 P. 102

7 Record mode

Monitor indications Shooting information (Cont.)

^ & HQ 7 2288x1712 8

0 ! @ # ISO100 $ %
Indications 2288 x 1712, etc.
Ref. page P. 103 P. 16 P. 16
8 Number of pixels 9 Memory gauge 0 Battery check ! AE lock

AE memory

AEL MEMO

P. 84, 87

@ Self-timer # Drive mode $ ISO % White balance ^ Green lamp & Flash stand-by
Camera movement warning Flash charge
P. 91 , , O Lights. Blinks. Blinks. , , , SLOW2, , , SLOW1, SLOW1 P. 75 P. 82, 89 , , , , BKT , , P. 92 P. 107 P. 110 P. 58 P. 80 ISO100, ISO200, ISO400
* Flash mode ( Spot metering/

Macro mode

Monitor indications Playback information
INFO setting on the menu allows you to select how much information to display. ~ Information display (P. 115)
Still picture playback information
HQ SIZE: 2288x1712 +2.0 ISO100 02.09.12 12:30 FILE: 1000020

When INFO is set to ON

02.09.12 12:30

When INFO is set to OFF

Indications

Ref. page P. 16 P. 171

1 Battery check 2 Print reserve 3 Number of prints 4 Protect 5 Record mode 6 Date 7 Time 8 Frame number 9 Number of pixels

(resolution setting)

x2 x10 TIFF, SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2 02. 09. 12 12:2288x1712, etc.
P. 171 P. 136 P. 102 P. 27 P. 27 P. 103 P. 108 P. 110 P. 107 P. 162
0 Exposure compensation 2.0 +2.0 ! White balance , , , , , @ ISO ISO100, ISO200, ISO400 # File number 100 0020
Monitor indications Playback information (Cont.)
Movie playback information

HQ SIZE: 320x240

02.09.12 12:30 FILE: 1000020
1 Battery check 2 Movie mark 3 Protect 4 Record mode 5 Frame number 6 Number of pixels 7 White balance 8 Date 9 Time 0 File number

Recording time

Ref. page P. 16 P. 35 P. 136
HQ, SQ 20 320x240, etc. , 12:30 FILE:0"/15" During movie playback, the recording time appears as follows: , , , , 02. 09. 12
P. 102 P. 103 P. 110 P. 27 P. 27 P. 163 P. 71

0" / 15"

Playing time Total recording time
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 play function (P. 117, 120).
Monitor indications Memory gauge & battery check

Memory gauge

The memory gauge lights when you take a picture. When the gauge is lit, the camera is storing a picture on the SmartMedia card. The memory gauge indication changes as shown below depending on the shooting status. When the memory gauge is full, wait until the light goes out before you take any more shots. When taking still pictures

To avoid camera movement, we recommend use of a tripod for any effect which uses a slow shutter speed.
When the bar is displayed

Using My Mode

When using My Mode, the shooting mode you selected with the menus in the mode is activated. You can also save the shooting mode or function settings you are currently using in the mode. If you set the mode dial to again, the camera will activate these stored settings. In MY MODE SETUP, you can create and save up to 4 different My Mode settings. ~ MY MODE SETUP (P. 151)
Follow steps 1 through 3 in A/S/M/ select 1 , 2 , 3 or 4.
mode setting (P. 48). In step 3
Although the settings you are using can be saved, the zoom position you are currently using will not be saved.
How to use the shutter button 1 Point the camera towards the subject. Place the AF target mark on the
subject while viewing through the viewfinder. Press the shutter button gently (halfway). When the focus and brightness (exposure) are locked, the green lamp next to the viewfinder lights steadily.
Viewfinder AF target mark Green lamp Card access lamp Shutter button
2 Press the shutter button all the way. Shooting starts and the green lamp blinks.
P, A/S/M/ , , , , , or mode: The camera starts storing your pictures on the card. While pictures are being stored, the card access lamp blinks. mode: The camera starts recording a movie and the orange lamp lights.
the (movie record) mode: 3 ONLY forrecording, press the shutter To stop button all the way again. The card access lamp blinks and the camera starts storing the movie on the card. You cannot record another movie until the card access lamp stops blinking,

Focusing

Chapter 4 Auto focus
When you place the AF target mark on a subject and press the shutter button halfway, the green lamp lights up. This means that focusing is being performed automatically. If the green lamp blinks, focusing is not correct. If this happens, use Manual focus (P. 63) or Focus lock (P. 59).
Viewfinder AF target mark Green lamp Shutter button
When Auto focus does not work Subjects that are difficult to focus on
Under certain types of conditions auto focus may not work properly. If you run into problems, try the procedure below. Conditions 1, 2 and 5 Auto focus may not work properly. The green lamp may blink. Conditions 3 and 4 Auto focus may not work properly even when the green lamp lights when you press the shutter button down halfway.
1 Subjects with low contrast
2 Subjects in excessively bright
light in the center of the frame
3 Subjects at different distances

4 Fast-moving subjects

Focusing (Cont.)
5 Subjects with no vertical lines
Hold the camera vertically, half-press the shutter button and hold it down to lock the focus. Re-position the camera horizontally, compose the picture and then fully press the shutter button to take the picture (P. 59).

When shooting, be sure to have the edges (right/left/top/bottom) of images overlap, so you will know which pictures should be connected.
panorama shooting. 5 Press to finish edges of the screen Frames on the disappear, and the camera returns to the normal shooting mode. Modes & Panorama shooting P A

A/S/M/ S

Not available in.
* Availability of the Panorama shooting depends on which shooting mode is selected. See
the P, A, S, M or S-Prg column.
During panorama shooting, the flash is disabled. If you take 10 pictures, a warning screen appears and no more pictures can be taken.
The panorama mode is only available with the OLYMPUS CAMEDIA-brand SmartMedia cards. The camera itself cannot connect panorama pictures. To connect each picture, the CAMEDIA Master software is necessary. Your computer's memory may be insufficient if you take too many panorama pictures in the HQ/SHQ modes. Images are saved in JPEG format when panorama shooting is done in the TIFF mode. The size of the image does not change. If the mode dial is moved during panorama shooting, the camera cancels the panorama mode and returns to normal shooting.
Taking two-in-one pictures
Allows you to combine two pictures taken in succession and store them as a single picture.

2 IN 1

select 1 In the top menu,IN 1. MODE MENU T CAMERA T 2
Taking two-in-one pictures 2 IN 1 (Cont.). 2 Press two-in-one picture mode is set. The
3 Take the first shot. be on the left in the The subject will

combined image.

in 4 Take the second shoton succession.the The subject will be the right in combined image.
How to cancel the two-in-one picture mode T To cancel the two-in-one picture mode after taking the first shot, press. The first shot will not be stored.
You cannot take two-in-one (2 IN 1) pictures in the mode. During two-in-one (2 IN 1) shooting, the following functions are disabled: Panorama shooting Sequential shooting/AF sequential shooting Auto bracketing (BKT) Two-in-one (2 IN 1) pictures are saved in SHQ in the TIFF record mode.

button

FUNCTION Taking black & white or sepia-toned pictures

Playing back still pictures (Cont.)

Quick View

This function lets you play back pictures while the camera is in the shooting mode. This is useful when you want to check shooting results quickly. Every picture and function available in playback mode is also available in Quick View.
(monitor button) twice 1 Press (double-click) while in the quickly shooting mode. The monitor turns on and displays the last picture taken. To play back other pictures, use the arrow pad in the same way as single-frame playback.

Monitor button

To return to shooting, press the shutter button halfway.

Slide-show

This function displays pictures from the card one after another. Movies are played back like still pictures, starting from the first frame.
still picture. Then, press 1 Display a the top menu. to display
2 Press to start the slide-show. 3 Press to stop the slide-show.
button Playback top menu (still pictures)
Use of the optional AC adapter is recommended when running a slide-show for long periods of time. If batteries are being used, the camera will end the slide-show after about 30 minutes and enter sleep mode. The slide-show will not stop until you cancel it by pressing.
Playing back movies MOVIE PLAY
This function lets you play back or edit movies.
1 Use the. arrow pad to select a picture with
Playback top menu (movies)

2 Press

to display the top menu.
Playing back movies MOVIE PLAY (Cont.). 3 PressMOVIE PLAY screen is displayed. The
MOVIE PLAYBACK: Plays back movies (P. 122). INDEX: Displays movies as indexes of 9 still frames (P. 124). EDIT: Lets you edit movies (P. 126).

MOVIE PLAY screen

MOVIE PLAYBACK INDEX EDIT
the item on 4 Select that you need,the MOVIE PLAY screen then press. See the following pages for how to use each on the MOVIE PLAY screen.
When playing back a movie, access time will vary depending on the length and record mode of the movie. The card access lamp blinks while movie data is being accessed.
Playing back movies MOVIE PLAY (Cont.)

Plays back movies.

1 Follow steps 1-3 on pages 120 and 121. Press 2 PLAYBACK ontotheselect MOVIE MOVIE PLAY
screen. to start playback. 3 Press movie playback ends, the display When automatically returns to the beginning of the movie.

4 Press The

. MOVIE PLAYBACK screen is displayed.

MOVIE PLAYBACK screen

Allows you to edit still pictures and save them as new ones. : Changes picture dimensions to 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 and saves the picture as a new file. Use this function to make the image file size smaller, for instances such as attaching the picture to e-mail. : Enlarges a part of a picture and saves it as a new picture.
arrow to 1 Use theyou wantpadedit.select the still picture to select MODE MENU 2 In the top menu, an item. ~ How to T EDIT T select use the menu (P. 39) When selecting : See below. : P. 133 When selecting

Resizing pictures

1 Perform steps 1 and 2 of Editing still pictures above.
Press 2 The. screen appears. 640 x 480/320 x 240: File sizes used when storing pictures as new ones. CANCEL: Cancels resizing pictures. To edit other pictures instead, select this item. The screen returns to normal playback.

640 x x 240 CANCEL

Editing still pictures (Cont.)
to select the file size and 3 Press edit. press to A bar is displayed to show editing progress and the screen returns to normal display.
In the following cases, is not available: Movie Pictures processed on a PC When the card is protected or when CARD FULL appears (indicating there is no memory left). If the size of the selected picture is 640 x 480, 640 x 480 is not available.

Trimming pictures

1 and 1 Perform steps 132. 2 of Editing still pictures on P.
2 Press. screen appears. The
: Enlarges the selected part of a picture and saves it as a new picture. CANCEL: Cancels trimming. To edit other pictures instead, select this item. The normal display is restored.
to select 3 Press trim screen appears.and press The
top left corner 4 Set the picture. Move the point of the desired corner point of the trimming frame using the zoom lever.

5 Press point.

to save the top left corner
Press the arrow pad to move the trimming frame. Press the arrow corresponding to the direction you want to move. If the trimming frame has reached the trimming limit, the Move the zoom lever towards W. The corner point of the trimming corresponding arrow is not displayed.
frame moves towards the top left corner of the display.
Move the zoom lever towards T. The corner point of the trimming frame moves towards the bottom right corner of the display.
using 6 Set the bottom right corner pointstep 4. the zoom lever as described in Press to save the bottom right corner point. Press the arrow pad to move the trimming frame. Press the arrow corresponding to the direction you want to move. If the trimming frame has reached the trimming limit, the corresponding arrow is not displayed. to complete setting. 7 Press trimmed image is shown, and the The screen is displayed. OK: Saves the trimmed image on the card and returns to normal playback. RESET: Restores the original image. Select this item to trim again. CANCEL: Cancels the trimming and returns to normal playback.

Custom button

Menu items listed in the table below can be set to the custom button on the camera. This makes it easy to jump to frequently-used functions by pressing only one button. The factory default setting is (virtual dial).
Available Items VIRTUAL DIAL (factory default setting) (P. 47, 48) AE LOCK (P. 86) (P. 91) DRIVE (P. 92) ISO (P. 107) FLASH (P. 177) SLOW (P. 78) NOISE REDUCTION (P. 116) DIGITAL ZOOM (P. 74) FULLTIME AF (P. 61) AF MODE (P. 60) (P. 90) FUNCTION (P. 100) INFO (P. 155) (P. 157) (for still pictures) (P. 102) WB (P. 109) A/S/M/ :
Settings : A, S, M, 1 , 2 , 3 , , , , , , , OFF, ON , IN+ , SLOW2, SLOW , , BKT AUTO, 100, 200, 400 SLOW1, OFF, ON OFF, ON OFF, ON iESP, SPOT OFF, ON OFF, BLACK&WHITE, SEPIA, WHITE BOARD, BLACK BOARD OFF, ON OFF, ON TIFF, SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2 AUTO, , , , , ,

Custom Button (Cont.)

Setting the custom button
menu, select MODE 1 In the top T CUSTOM BUTTON.MENU T SETUP Press
The CUSTOM BUTTON screen appears. the want by 2 Select thenfunction you to save using , press your setting.
button CUSTOM BUTTON screen

CUSTOM BUTTON

VIRTUAL VIRTUAL DIAL

AE LOCK DRIVE ISO

the (custom) 1 Press function currently set button.custom The to the button appears.

Set following the below:

Ex: When INFO is set to the custom button.

INFO OFF

INFO ON

Press this button.

Press to select ON or OFF.
To use button: T after setting a different function to the custom
cannot be used when a different function is set to the custom button. Re-set to the custom button by following Setting the Custom Button on page 146.
You cannot set the custom button separately for P, A/S/M/ and.

Using the custom button

Shortcut
You can replace 2 functions, which are of functions on the top menu other than MODE MENU, with those listed in the table below. This is useful when you want to quickly go to frequently-used functions.

Shortcut menu

Available Menu Items (P. 91) DRIVE (P.92) ISO (P. 107) (P. 81) FLASH (P. 177) SLOW (P. 78) MULTI METERING (P. 83) DIGITAL ZOOM (P. 74) FULLTIME AF (P. 61) AF MODE (P. 60) (P. 90) PANORAMA (P. 96) 2 IN 1 (P. 98) FUNCTION (P. 100) INFO (P. 155) (P. 157) (still pictures) (P. 102) WB (P. 109) (P. 112) SHARPNESS (P. 113) CONTRAST (P. 114) SATURATION (P. 115) OFF, ON
Settings (Single-frame), (Sequential), (AF Sequential), BKT AUTO, 100, 200, - 2+ - 0 IN+ (main+external), SLOW, (external only) SLOW2 SLOW1, OFF, ON OFF, ON OFF, ON iESP, SPOT OFF, ON OFF, BLACK&WHITE, SEPIA, WHITE BOARD, BLACK BOARD OFF, ON OFF, ON TIFF, SHQ, HQ, SQ1, SQ2 AUTO, PRESET, BLUE - - 0RED 5 - 5+ - - 5+ - - 5+ - 0 (One-Touch)

When CURRENT is selected: Select SET. When RESET is selected: Select ALL RESET.

1MY MODE SETUP

SET CURRENT SETTING

1 MY MODE SETUP

SET CANCEL

ALL RESET CANCEL

MODE SETUP 5 Set CUSTOM on the MYto select the screen. Press functions you want, then press.
6 Select the setting within the. function by using , then press
Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to change other functions. Ex: When setting the aperture on the MY MODE SETUP screen.
Increases the value. Decreases the value.
Press to go to the aperture setting screen.
MY MODE SETUP P/A/S/M/S-Prg P/A/S/M/S-Pr P

FNo SHUTTER LCD

MY MODE SETUP P/A/S/M/S-Prg P/A/S/M/S-Pr

FNo SHUTTER

Press to save the setting. The monitor then returns to the previous screen.
have all 7 When youpress madeexit the settings you want, to from the MY MODE SETUP screen. Custom setting registration is complete. The menu displayed in step 2 appears.

8 Press

to exit from the menu.
When you save settings in CURRENT, the saved zoom position may differ from the zoom position you are using. The zoom position is set to one of the 4 zoom positions included in ZOOM (function included in MY MODE SETUP). The value closest to the current zoom position will be selected.
Available Items and Factory Default Settings
Setting P/A/S/M/S-Prg (P. 49 52) FNo (P. 53) SHUTTER (P. 54) (P. 108) LCD*1 ZOOM*2 (P. 73) FLASH MODE (P. 75) (P. 82, 89) (P. 91) DRIVE (P. 92) AF/MF (P. 63) ISO (P. 107) (P. 81) FLASH (P. 177) SLOW (P. 78) NOISE REDUCTION (P. 116) MULTI METERING (P. 83) AF AUTO 0 IN+ SLOW1 OFF OFF Factory default setting P F2.8 1/OFF 32mm AUTO OFF OFF Setting DIGITAL ZOOM (P. 74) FULLTIME AF (P. 61) AF MODE (P. 60) (P. 90) PANORAMA (P. 96) 2 IN 1 (P. 98) FUNCTION (P. 100) INFO (P. 155) (P. 157) (for still pictures) (P. 102) WB (P. 109) (P. 112) SHARPNESS (P. 113) CONTRAST (P. 114) SATURATION (P. 115) Factory default setting OFF OFF iESP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF HQ AUTO 0 0
*1 This sets the monitors ON/OFF when the camera is turned on. *2 In the mode, available zoom positions are 32mm/50mm/70mm/96mm (these numbers are based on a 35 mm camera).
P A/S/M/ : In the top menu, select MODE MENU T SETUP T INFO T ON. Press. Press again to cancel the menu. : Press to display the top menu. Pressing turns INFO on. ~ How to use the menu (P. 39) All shooting information is displayed. To turn INFO off in the playback mode, press again to bring up the top menu and press. Example: Playback mode

How to print pictures

Chapter 9 Print setting
When you want to print out pictures that you have taken with this camera and stored on a card, use one of the following options: Print Reserve (P. 169) for printing at a photo lab that supports DPOF or for printing on a DPOF compatible printer Apply Print Reserve to your pictures. This allows you to add printing data (number of prints, date printed on pictures, etc.) to the pictures you have stored. What is DPOF? DPOF is short for Digital Print Order Format. DPOF is a format used to record automatic print information from cameras. By specifying which images are to be printed, the images can be printed easily by DPOFcompatible printing service labs or a personal DPOF-compatible printer. Printing on an Olympus CAMEDIA P-400, P-330N(E) or P-200 digital printer: If you insert a card with Print Reserve data into the printer, printing is possible without using a computer. For more details, refer to the printers instructions. Transferring pictures to a computer and printing them from a printer connected to the computer: If your computer has software applications installed that support JPEG images (Internet browsers, Paint software, etc.), you can print out your pictures on a printer connected to the computer. CAMEDIA Master software also enables printing. Print Reserve is not available. Also refer to the application software's instructions.
How to print pictures (Cont.)
Picture size and printing The resolution of a computer/printer is generally based on the number of dots (pixels) per square inch. This is called dpi (dots per inch). The higher the dpi value, the higher the resolution, and the better the printed results. Keep in mind, however, that the dpi of the picture you want to print does not change to match the printer resolution. This means that when you print an image with a lower resolution than the printer, the size of the printed picture will be smaller. Although you can print magnified images, picture quality will decrease. If you want to be able to print large, high-quality pictures, set the picture size in the camera as high as possible (higher record mode) (P. 102).
Images taken with this camera can also be printed using a printer or at a photo lab that supports the Design rule for Camera File system/DCF. DPOF reservations set by another device cannot be changed by this camera. Make changes using the original device. If a card contains DPOF reservations set by another device, entering reservations using this camera may overwrite the previous reservations. Even if an image appears with the message PICTURE ERROR, Print reserve may be performed on it. In such a case, the print reserve icon ( ) does not appear where an image is displayed for full view. Since appears where multiple images are displayed (index-display mode), it is possible to confirm the print reserve status. This camera cannot be directly connected to printers such as the Olympus P-300 digital printer. Not all functions may be available on all printers or at all photo labs. Only the first 999 images can be printed on the P-330N(E) printer. Some TIFF images may not be printed. Print reserve may take considerable time in some cases. Print reserve cannot be performed when using a card with a write-protect seal.

2 The camera has been left for too long with the batteries removed and the date/time setting was canceled.
Your customized settings have been canceled. 1 You turned off the power without saving the settings. 1 Set ALL RESET to OFF. P. 143
The flash does not fire. 1 The flash is set to the off mode. 2 The subject is lighted. 3 Sequential shooting is on. 4 You are recording movies. 5 Panorama shooting is set. 6 FUNCTION is set to BLACK/WHITE BOARD. 1 Press to select a flash mode other than. 2 Set the flash to Fill-In mode. 3 Set the drive mode to (single-frame shooting). 4 Select a shooting mode other than. 5 Cancel the Panorama mode. 6 Set FUNCTION to OFF. P. 78 P. 75 P. 92 P. 47 P. 96 P. 100
Pictures you have already taken do not appear on the monitor. 1 The camera is in the shooting mode. 2 There is no picture on the card. 3 There is a problem with the card. 4 The camera is connected to a TV. 1 Set the mode dial to. P. 117 P. 32, 33, 190 P. 189 P. 140
2 NO PICTURE appears on the monitor. Record pictures. 3 See the error code chart. 4 The monitor does not function when the camera is connected to a TV.
The viewfinder display is not clear. 1 The diopter is not adjusted properly. 1 Adjust the diopter again. The monitor is not clear. 1 The brightness is not adjusted properly. 2 The monitor is exposed to direct sunlight. 1 Adjust the brightness. 2 Block the sunlight or move out of the sunlight. P. 156 P. 31
Picture rotate, Picture protect, Single-frame erase, All-frame erase, Print reserve and Card formatting cannot be performed. 1 A write-protect adhesive seal is affixed to the card. 1 Use the card after peeling off the seal. Do not reuse the write protect seal. P. 23
The subjects eyes appear red in pictures recorded with the flash. 1 The flash is in the autoflash mode. 1 This red-eye phenomenon occurs with all cameras when a flash is used. It is caused by light from the flash reflecting off the retina at the back of the eye. Red-eye varies depending on the individual and the shooting conditions such as ambient lighting. Use of the Red-eye reduction mode significantly reduces this phenomenon. P. 75

The picture is out of focus. 1 The camera moved when the shutter button was pressed. 2 The AF target mark was not on the subject. 3 The lens is dirty. 4 The shutter button was pressed while standing in front of the camera in the self-timer mode. 5 The manual focus was used with the wrong focal distance. 1 Hold the camera correctly, and press the shutter button. 2 Position the AF target mark on the subject, or use the focus lock. 3 Clean the lens with a soft dry cloth. 4 Press the shutter button while looking into the viewfinder, not while standing in front of the camera. 5 Use the right manual focus for the distance. P. 31, 57

P. 58, 59

P. 188 P. 91
CORRECTIVE ACTION The picture is too bright.
1 The flash mode was set to the Fill-in flash mode. 2 The subject was excessively illuminated.
1 Select a flash mode other than the Fill-in flash mode. 2 Adjust the exposure compensation or change the camera position toward the subject.

P. 108

The picture is too dark. 1 The flash was blocked by a finger. 2 The subject was out of the working range of the flash. 3 The flash mode was set to the Off mode. 4 The subject was too small and was backlit. 5 The sequential mode was used. 1 Hold the camera correctly, keeping your fingers away from the flash. 2 Shoot within the flash working range. 3 Press to select a flash mode other than. 4 Set the flash to Fill-In mode. Or, use the spot metering mode. 5 Higher shutter speeds are used when the sequential mode is selected which may result in pictures that are darker than usual. P. 31

P. 78 P. 75 P. 82 P. 92

The colors of pictures taken indoors look unnatural. 1 Indoor lighting can affect the pictures colors. 2 There is no white in the subject. 3 The white balance setting is wrong. 1 Set the white balance according to the lighting. 2 Try to include something white in the picture or shoot using the Fill-in flash mode. 3 Adjust the white balance to the light source. P. 110

P. 110

The picture has obscured edge(s). 1 The lens was partly blocked by a finger or the strap. 1 Hold the camera correctly, keeping your fingers and the strap away from the lens. P. 31

P mode

Menu maps (Cont.)

P mode (cont.)

Top menu MODE MENU Tab SETUP Function ALL RESET (P. 143) *1 (P. 30) PW ON SETUP (P. 159) PW OFF SETUP (P. 159) REC VIEW (P. 158) (P. 156) MY MODE SETUP (P. 151) Setting OFF, ON ENGLISH, DEUTSCH, FRANAIS, ESPAOL OFF, 1, 2 OFF, 1, 2 OFF, ON OFF, LOW, HIGH CURRENT (SET, CANCEL), RESET (ALL RESET, CANCEL), 1/ 2/ 3/ CUSTOM*2,
FILE NAME (P. 162) PIXEL MAPPING (P. 164) (P. 156) (P. 27) m/ft (P. 165) VIDEO OUT (P. 166) SHORT CUT (P. 148) RESET, AUTO

CUSTOM BUTTON (P. 145)

(P. 91) (P. 102) DRIVE (P. 92)
m, ft NTSC, PAL A/B, all items included in the CAMERA tab (except AF AREA) and all items included in the PICTURE tab VIRTUAL DIAL, AE LOCK, , DRIVE, ISO, FLASH, SLOW, NOISE REDUCTION, DIGITAL ZOOM, FULLTIME AF, AF MODE, , FUNCTION, INFO, , , WB OFF, ON Same settings as on the previous page. Same settings as DRIVE on the previous page.
*1 Available languages vary depending on the area where you purchased this camera. *2 For CUSTOM settings, refer to Available items and factory default settings on P. 154.

Top menu MODE MENU

Tab CAMERA Function (P. 91) DRIVE (P. 92) Setting OFF, ON , , , BKT ( 0.3/ 0.7/ 1.0, x3/x5) ISO (P. 107) 100, 200, 400 (P. 81) 2.0 +2.0 FLASH (P. 177) IN+ , SLOW (P. 76) SLOW1, SLOW, SLOW2 NOISE REDUCTION (P. 116) OFF, ON MULTI METERING (P. 83) OFF, ON DIGITAL ZOOM (P. 74) OFF, ON FULLTIME AF (P. 61) OFF, ON AF MODE (P. 60) iESP, SPOT (P. 90) OFF, ON 2 IN 1 (P. 98) FUNCTION (P. 100) OFF, BLACK&WHITE, SEPIA, WHITE BOARD, BLACK BOARD AF AREA (P. 62) INFO (P. 155) OFF, ON (P. 157) OFF, ON (P. 102) TIFF(2288 x 1712, 3:x 1520, 2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960, 1024 x 768, 640 x 480) SHQ (2288 x 1712, 3:x 1520, ENLARGE SIZE 3200 x 2400) HQ (2288 x 1712, 3:x 1520, ENLARGE SIZE 3200 x 2400) SQ1(2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960, HIGH/NORMAL) SQ2(1024 x 768, 640 x 480, HIGH/NORMAL) WB (P. 109) AUTO, PRESET ( , , , , , ), (P. 112) 7.0 +7 SHARPNESS (P. 113) 5.0 +5 CONTRAST (P. 114) 5.0 +5 SATURATION (P. 115) 5.0 +5 CARD SETUP (P. 139) YES, NO
* Not available in the M mode. Note When you use the mode (which is set to the P mode), the MODE MENU consists of the items listed in the P menu maps. Refer to the menu maps on P. 191.

mode (Cont.)

Tab SETUP Function ALL RESET (P. 143) *1 (P. 30) PW ON SETUP (P. 159) PW OFF SETUP (P. 159) REC VIEW (P. 158) (P. 156) MY MODE SETUP (P. 151) Setting OFF, ON ENGLISH, DEUTSCH, FRANAIS, ESPAOL OFF, 1, 2 OFF, 1, 2 OFF, ON OFF, LOW, HIGH CURRENT (SET, CANCEL), RESET (ALL RESET, CANCEL), 1/ 2/ 3/ CUSTOM*2,

Mac OS X

Malfunctions such as the following may occur due to the OS. If the camera is not connected correctly, a malfunction occurs in the computer. Date and time information of image files is not accurately displayed. If the card cover of the camera is opened while connecting to the computer, the untitled icon does not disappear from the desktop. etc. When the computer has recognized the camera, the Apple Image Capture software dialog appears.
From the Download To menu, select a destination folder. To download all images, click Download All. To selectively download images, click Download Some and highlight the desired images. The images are transferred from the camera to your computer.
If you are operating Mac OS X and you want to download images using the same procedure as for Mac OS 9, select File > Close and exit the Apple Image Capture software. At this time, the camera is indicated as unlabeled. If you use the Apple Image Capture software, images downloaded to your computer and transferred back to a card may not play back on the camera or may have other problems.
Drag the untitled icon on the desktop to Trash.
Downloading image files using other OS

(For other OS users)

Users running other OS cannot 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 an optional floppy disk adapter or PC card adapter.
Does your computer have a USB interface? Is there a port marked on your computer? No Yes
Connect the camera directly to your computer using the provided USB cable.
Is your OS one of the following? Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows Me Windows XP Mac OS 9/X
Use the optional USB SmartMedia 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 Does your computer have a built-in floppy disk drive? No Yes
Use the optional FlashPath floppy disk adapter.
Consult your nearest Olympus representative.

http://www.olympus.com/

OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO., LTD.
Two Corporate Center Drive, Melville, NY 11747-3157, U.S.A. Tel. 631-844-5000

Technical Support (USA)

24/7 online automated help: http://support.olympusamerica.com/ Phone customer support: Tel. 1-888-553-4448 (Toll-free) Our phone customer support is available from 8 am to 10 pm (Monday to Friday) ET E-Mail: distec@olympus.com Olympus software updates can be obtained at: http://olympus.com/digital/

 

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