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DIGITAL CAMERA

C-4000 ZOOM

REFERENCE MANUAL

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CAMERA OPERATION MANUAL

Explanation of digital camera functions and operating instructions.
DIGITAL CAMERA - PC CONNECTION OPERATION MANUAL
Explanation of how to download images between your digital camera and PC.
Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. Before you start to use your new camera, please read these instructions carefully to enjoy optimum performance and a longer service life. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important photographs. The images and illustrations in this manual may differ from their real versions.
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. For customers in North and South America For customers in USA Declaration of Conformity Model Number : C-4000 ZOOM 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. 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).

Contents...P. 4

Chapter 1

Getting started

Chapter 2
P. 18 P. 32 P. 38 P. 47 P. 82 P. 102 P. 117 P. 143 P. 167 P. 177 P. 181

Quick-start guide

Chapter 3

Using the menus

Chapter 4

Shooting basics

Chapter 5

Advanced shooting

Chapter 6
Adjusting image quality and exposure

Chapter 7

Playback

Chapter 8

Useful functions

Chapter 9

Print setting

Chapter 10

Using optional accessories

Chapter 11

Miscellaneous

Contents

Names of parts...10 Camera 10 Monitor indications Shooting information 12 Monitor indications Playback information 14 Still picture playback information 14 Movie playback information 15 Monitor indications Memory gauge & battery check 16 Memory gauge 16 Battery check 16 How to use this manual...17
Attaching the strap...18 Loading the batteries..19 Selecting optional batteries or AC adapter 20 Card basics...23 Inserting/removing the card 24 Power on/off..25 Monitor appearance 25 Card check 26 Date/time setting...27 Selecting a language..30 Adjusting the diopter..31 Holding the camera...31

Chapter

Taking still pictures..32 Recording movies..33 Viewing still pictures...34 Playing back movies...35 Protecting pictures...36 Erasing pictures...37
What are the menus?..38 How to use the menu..39 Modes & short cut menus..41 Tabs & MODE MENU functions (shooting)..42 Tabs & MODE MENU functions (playback)..45
Shooting mode setting Mode dial..47 mode setting 47 mode setting 48 Shooting modes 49 Aperture setting Aperture priority shooting 53 Shutter speed setting Shutter priority shooting 54 Aperture & Shutter speed setting Manual shooting 55 Using My Mode 56 How to use the shutter button..57 Focusing...58 Auto focus 58 When Auto focus does not work Subjects that are difficult to focus on 58 Focus lock Focusing on subjects that are not in the center of the frame 59 AF MODE Changing the focus range 60 FULLTIME AF Continuous focusing on moving subjects 61 AF AREA Changing the position of the AF target mark 62 Manual focus 63 Taking still pictures..66 Taking still pictures while using the viewfinder 66 Taking still pictures while using the monitor 68 Recording movies..71

If the camera is left for 1 hour with the batteries removed, all the internal settings will revert to the default settings. If the terminals inside the battery compartment are dirty, it will noticeably shorten the life of the batteries. Do not touch the inside of the battery compartment as this may cause the terminals to become dirty.
Selecting optional batteries or AC adapter
The following types of battery or AC adapter can be used. Choose the power source best suited to the situation. Lithium battery pack Since the CR-V3 lithium battery pack has an exceptionally long service life, it is convenient when traveling. The CR-V3 lithium battery pack cannot be recharged. Rechargeable batteries Olympus NiMH batteries are rechargeable and economical. In addition, the low-temperature resistance makes them a good choice for cold areas.
AA (R6) alkaline batteries When you need batteries in a hurry, you can use AA (R6) alkaline batteries, which are easy to obtain anywhere. However, the number of pictures that you can store in the camera may vary considerably with AA alkaline batteries, depending on the battery manufacturer, camera shooting conditions, etc. Use this type of battery only when you have no other choices available. Turn off the monitor whenever possible to save power. AC adapter An optional Olympus CAMEDIA-brand AC adapter allows you to power your digital camera from a common AC wall outlet. Be sure to use the specified AC adapter. An AC adapter is useful for time-consuming tasks such as image downloads. Use an AC adapter designed to operate on the AC voltage in the area the camera is being used. Consult your nearest Olympus dealer or Service center for details.

AC wall outlet

Connection cord plug Power plug

AC adapter

DC-IN jack (Black)
Manganese (zinc-carbon) batteries cannot be used. The lives of battery packs may vary according to the type of battery, manufacturer, camera shooting conditions, etc. If the battery power runs out while the camera is connected to a PC, image data will be corrupted. It is recommended that you use the optional AC adapter when transferring images to a PC. Do not disconnect or connect the AC adapter while the camera is communicating with the PC. Power is consumed continuously during the conditions described below. This could reduce the number of pictures that can be taken. When the monitor is turned on. Repeated auto-focus by depressing the shutter button halfway. Repeated power zoom adjustments. When the Fulltime AF mode is turned on. When the monitor is in the playback mode for an extended period of time. When communicating with a PC. Carefully read the GENERAL PRECAUTIONS included in the package and the AC adapters instructions before use. When using an AC adapter, power is supplied to the camera by the AC adapter even if batteries are loaded in the camera. The AC adapter does not charge batteries that may be in the camera; it only provides power to the camera. Do not remove or load batteries and/or do not disconnect or connect the AC adapter while the camera is turned on. Doing so could damage the cameras settings or functions.

Power on/off

the on, press 1 Before turning lens cameraremove it. the tabs on the cap to the 2 Set or mode dial to P, A/S/M/. ,
The camera turns on. The lens moves out when the mode dial is not set to. Set the mode dial to OFF. The power turns off.

Lens cap

To save battery power, the camera automatically enters the Sleep mode after about 3 minutes of non-operation. The camera activates again as soon as you touch the zoom lever or mode dial, etc.

Monitor appearance

When the power is turned on/off, a startup/shutdown image is displayed on the monitor. You can select your favorite image for this function (P. 160).
Startup/Shutdown image (factory default setting)

Power on/off (Cont.)

Card check
When the power is turned on, the camera checks the card automatically. Indications TIPS There is no card in the camera or the card is not locked into place. T Insert a card. If a card is already inserted, remove it and insert it again.
There is a problem with the card. T Use a different card.

FORMAT

CAUTION ERASING ALL

YES NO

The card cannot record, play back or erase pictures. T Format the card. 1 Press to select FORMAT, then press. The FORMAT screen appears. 2 Press to select YES, then press to start formatting. When formatting is complete, the camera is ready for shooting. Formatting erases all data saved on the card.

Date/time setting

It is possible to set the date/time of the cameras built-in clock. Since the date and time is saved with recorded pictures, be sure to set it correctly. dial to P. 1 Set the modetake off the lens cap before Be sure to you turn the camera on (P. 25).

Arrow pad

. 2 Press monitor turns on automatically and The the top menu appears.
on 3 Press MENU. the arrow pad to select MODE

MODE MENU

SETUP CARD PIC CAM
4 Press to select SETUP, then press.
The items in the SETUP menu appear.
ALL RESET PW ON SETUP PW OFF SETUP REC VIEW

ON ENGLISH ON

5 Press to select , then press. The screen appears.

P. 61 P. 60

Tabs & MODE MENU functions (shooting) (Cont.)
CAMERA tab Lets you shoot from as close as 2 cm to your subject (super macro mode). PANORAMA 2 IN 1 FUNCTION AF AREA INFO Allows panorama pictures to be taken with Olympus CAMEDIA-brand cards. Combines two pictures taken in succession and stores them as a single picture. Lets you shoot pictures in black & white or sepia tone. Lets you change the position of the AF target mark using the arrow pad. Changes the amount of shooting information displayed on the monitor. Displays a histogram showing the brightness and contrast of the subject in your monitor. PICTURE tab WB Sets the record mode resolution. Sets the appropriate white balance according to the light source. Lets you make fine changes to the white balance manually. Adjusts the sharpness of images. Adjusts the contrast of images. Adjusts the level of color depth without changing tint. P. 102 P. 109 P. 112 P. 113 P. 114 P. 115 P. 90 P. 96 P. 98 P. 100 P. 62 P. 155 P. 157
SHARPNESS CONTRAST SATURATION
CARD tab CARD SETUP Formats cards. P. 139

SETUP tab ALL RESET

PW ON SETUP PW OFF SETUP REC VIEW
MY MODE SETUP FILE NAME PIXEL MAPPING

m/ft VIDEO OUT

SHORT CUT CUSTOM BUTTON
Selects whether to keep the current camera settings when you turn off the power. Selects a language for on-screen display. Sets the picture displayed on the monitor when the power is turned on. Sets the picture displayed on the monitor when the power is turned off. Selects whether to display images while saving them to a card. Sets the beep sound (used for warnings. etc.) to OFF/LOW/HIGH. Customizes settings, which are activated in the mode. Chooses how to name files and folders of images to be saved. Checks the CCD and image processing circuit for errors. Adjusts the brightness of the monitor. Sets the date and time. Sets the measurement units (m/ft) used during manual focus. Selects NTSC or PAL according to your TVs video signal type. TV video signal type differs depending on the region. Lets you assign frequently-used functions as shortcut menus on the top menu. Lets you assign a frequently used function to the cameras custom button.
P.143 P. 30 P. 159 P. 159 P. 158 P. 156 P. 151 P. 162 P. 164 P. 156 P. 27 P. 165 P. 166

P. 148 P. 145

Tabs & MODE MENU functions (playback)
When a still picture is played back, the MODE MENU has 3 tabs. When a movie is played back, the MODE MENU has 2 tabs. Press to select a tab and display the associated menu items. The EDIT tab is not available during movie playback.

The monitor consumes more battery power than the viewfinder. If you point the lens towards a bright subject, smear (lines like beams of light) may appear on the monitor image. This does not affect recorded images.

Recording movies

camera towards 1 Point the the subject on the a subject, and place AF target. The monitor turns on automatically. In the mode, the total recording time is shown. Total recording time depends on the memory capacity of the card.
the shutter 2 Pressrecording. button all the way to start The number of seconds remaining appear. The orange lamp lights up. During movie recording, lights in red.
Orange lamp Viewfinder Seconds remaining* * The displayed seconds remaining shows the time you can shoot after pressing the shutter button.
the shutter 3 Pressrecording. button all the way to stop The card access lamp blinks and the camera begins storing the movie on the card. When the card access lamp stops blinking, the camera has finished writing the movie to the card. If there is any space left on the card, the number of seconds remaining is displayed. You can start shooting another movie. When the remaining time displayed has been used up, shooting stops automatically and the camera starts writing the movie to the card. This will happen regardless of whether or not you press the shutter button to stop shooting.
Shooting is not possible. T You cannot record another movie as long as the card access lamp is blinking. T Shooting is not possible while the camera is saving pictures to the card. When the memory gauge goes off, you can take another shot.
During movie recording, the flash cannot be used.
Zoom Telephoto/Wide-angle shooting
Telephoto/Wide-angle shooting is possible at up to 3x magnification (optical zoom limit, equivalent to 32 mm - 96 mm on a 35 mm camera). By combining the digital zoom with the 3x optical zoom, zoom magnification can be extended to a maximum of approx. 10x (during still picture shooting).
Shoot a wider view picture (wide-angle) Press the zoom lever toward W to zoom out. Zoom in on a subject (telephoto) Press the zoom lever toward T to zoom in.

Zoom lever

Zoom Telephoto/Wide-angle shooting (Cont.)

Digital zoom

MODE MENU 1 In the top menu, select ZOOM T ON. T CAMERA T DIGITAL Press. Press again to cancel the menu. ~ How to use the menu (P. 39) the 2 Presszoomzoom lever towards T. The bar appears.
Zoom area Indicates digital zoom Indicates optical zoom The cursor moves on the zoom indicator according to the zoom magnification.

Digital zoom ON

Factory default setting: OFF

lamp lights.

the 3 Pressflash shutter button all the way. The fires. Flash working range W (max.): Approx. 0.8 m 3.6 m (2.6 ft 11.8 ft) T (max.): Approx. 0.2 m 3.6 m (0.6 ft 11.8 ft)
Flash Auto-flash SLOW1 SLOW2 SLOW : Available, : Not available

A/S/M/ A

: Factory default setting
The factory default setting and the available settings differ depending on which shooting mode is selected. See the P, A, S, M or S-Prg column.
The flash does not fire. T Flash does not fire in the following situations: When shooting a bright subject, in the movie record mode, in the mode (P. 90), during sequential shooting ( *, *, BKT) (P. 92), when FUNCTION is set to WHITE BOARD/BLACK BOARD (P. 100), during Panorama shooting (P. 96).
*Red-eye reduction flash and 1st curtain with red-eye reduction flash are not available.
The orange lamp or the (flash stand-by) mark blinks. T The flash is charging. Remove your finger from the shutter button. When the mark stops blinking, press it again. Camera movement warning (auto, red-eye reduction, fill-in) When the orange lamp or (camera shake warning) lights, the shutter speed locks at its current level. This helps prevent camera movement problems (shutter speeds that are too slow can cause blur). However, if the zoom magnification is increased, the camera will increase the locked shutter speed accordingly. Zoom position & shutter speed W (max.): 1/30 sec., T (max.): 1/100 sec.
The flash may not give you the optimum result in macro mode, especially with wide-angle shooting. Check the image on the monitor. If a conversion lens is attached to the camera, the flash is disabled.
You can adjust the amount of light emitted by the flash. In some situations, you may get better results by adjusting light emission. Examples include small subjects, distant backgrounds, or situations when increased contrast is desired.
In the top menu, select MODE MENU T CAMERA T. To increase the light emission, press. To decrease the light emission, press . To complete the setting, press. ~ How to use the menu (P. 39)

Adjustable range

Less bright Normal flash intensity More bright

+1/3EV

: Light emission is increased by a 1/3 EV each time you press the button. : Light emission is decreased by a 1/3 EV each time you press the button. (EV: Exposure Value)
Factory default setting: 0
The flash adjustment effect may not be sufficient if the shutter speed is too fast.

Flash intensity control

Metering modes Metering the subject brightness
Chapter 5 Advanced shooting

1 In the top menu, select MODE MENU T CAMERA T. Press.

The screen appears.

2 Press againto select ON, then press Press to cancel the menu.
a 3 Takethepicture.macro mode, the monitor In super turns on automatically. Factory default setting: OFF
During super macro shooting, the main flash is disabled. You can shoot using an external flash. If an external flash is used, vignetting (P. 207) may occur. Check the recorded image on the monitor.

Self-timer shooting

This function is useful for taking pictures where you want to be included in the photograph. Use a tripod to stabilize the camera.
MODE MENU 1 In the top menu, selectON. Press T. CAMERA T T Press again to cancel the menu. ~ How to use the menu" (P. 39) When is displayed on the top menu, press , or according to the arrow shown next to. This allows you to set directly instead of via MODE MENU. shutter 2 Press the shooting.button fully to start self-timer The self-timer lamp lights up for approximately 10 seconds, then starts blinking. After blinking for approximately 2 seconds, the picture is taken. (In the mode, recording starts.) To stop the self-timer, press. The selftimer stops and the self-timer lamp will turn off. To stop shooting while in the mode, press the shutter button fully again.

button Self-timer lamp

The self-timer mode is not saved after the power is turned off even if All Reset is set to OFF (P. 143). The self-timer mode is canceled automatically when shooting is finished. In the mode, the camera automatically stops shooting when it goes over the maximum recording time. If the self-timer shooting is attempted when the still picture shooting mode (P, A/S/M/ , , , , , , ) is set to sequential shooting, the camera shoots 5 frames automatically.

Sequential shooting

There are 3 sequential shooting modes: sequential shooting , AF sequential shooting and auto bracketing BKT. Sequential shooting modes can be selected from the DRIVE mode menu. Drive mode : Shoots 1 frame at a time when the shutter button is pressed all the way. (Single-frame shooting: normal shooting) : Shoots pictures sequentially. Focus, exposure and white balance are locked at the first frame. (Sequential shooting: See below.) : Shoots pictures sequentially. Focus is locked for each frame automatically. The AF sequential shooting speed is lower than normal sequential shooting. (AF sequential shooting: See below.) BKT : Auto bracketing (P. 93)
Sequential shooting & AF sequential shooting
1 In the top menu, select MODE MENU. T CAMERA T DRIVE T or
Press. Press again to cancel the menu. ~ How to use the menu (P. 39)
2 Take pictures. button all the way and Press the shutter
keep it pressed. The camera will take pictures in sequence until you release the button. Sequential shooting speed (HQ mode): approximately 1.5 frames/sec., number of pictures: 8 max.

Panorama shooting

You can take advantage of panorama shooting with both Olympus CAMEDIAbrand cards and CAMEDIA Master software. (Non-Olympus cards do not support this feature.) Panorama shooting lets you connect images with overlapping edges into a single panoramic image, using the provided CAMEDIA Master software.
1 In the top menu, select MODE MENU T CAMERA T PANORAMA.
Press. 2 The PANORAMA mode is set.
the at 3 Press edge arrow pad to chooseyou which (top/bottom/right/left) want to connect images. The direction is displayed.
Connects a series of pictures from left to right.
Connects a series of pictures from bottom to top.
Panorama shooting (Cont.)
4 Make sure that the edges of images overlap, then take your pictures.
Focus, exposure and white balance are set by the first picture. Do not select an extremely bright subject (such as the sun) for the first picture. You cannot adjust the zoom after the first picture. Panorama shooting is possible for up to 10 pictures.
Shutter button Shutter button
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

Exposure compensation

This function allows you to make fine changes to the present exposure setting. In some situations, you may get better results when the exposure that the camera sets is compensated (adjusted) manually. You can adjust between +/2.0 in 1/3 steps. When the setting is changed, you can check the result on the monitor. buttons Mode dial

setting

Adjusts towards (images become darker)
Adjusts towards + (images become brighter)
0.0 (Factory default setting)
Exposure compensation (Cont.)

A/S/M/ S M

Often, bright subjects (such as snow) will turn out darker than their natural colors. Adjusting towards + makes these subjects closer to their real shades. For the same reason, adjust towards when shooting dark subjects.

White balance

Color reproduction differs depending on the lighting conditions. For instance, when daylight, the setting sun, or indoor lighting are reflected on white paper, the shade of white produced will be slightly different for each. By setting the WB (white balance), you can achieve more natural-looking color.
In the top menu, select MODE MENU T PICTURE T WB, then select the best WB (AUTO, PRESET, ) for your shooting conditions. When you select AUTO: Press. Press again to cancel the menu (P. 110). When you select PRESET: Press. Go to PRESET (preset white balance) (P. 110). When you select : Press. Go to (One-Touch white balance) (P. 111). ~ How to use the menu (P. 39)

AUTO PRESET

Modes & Exposure Compensation

White balance (Cont.)

AUTO (auto white balance)
Automatically adjusts the white balance for any light source.
PRESET (preset white balance)
Select a preset white balance setting according to the type of the light. Press to select either of the following settings and press. Press again to cancel the menu. : Adjusts the white balance for shooting on a sunny day. : Adjusts the white balance for shooting on a cloudy day. : Adjusts the white balance for shooting under tungsten light. : Adjusts the white balance for shooting under daylight fluorescent lamp (6700K). This type of lamp is used mainly in houses. : Adjusts the white balance for shooting under neutral white fluorescent lamp (5000K). This lamp is generally used in desk lamps, etc. : Adjusts the white balance for shooting under cool white fluorescent lamp (4200K). This lamp is generally used in offices, etc. You can also preview different color tones by trying the different PRESET WB settings under the actual light source, and checking the result on the monitor. Color temperature values above are approximate.

Jumps to the picture 10 frames behind. Arrow pad
Displays the previous picture.
Jumps to the picture 10 frames ahead.
The monitor turns on and displays the last picture taken.
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

MOVIE PLA PLAYBACK
PLAYBACK: Plays back the entire movie. FRAME BY FRAME: Plays back the movie manually one frame at a time. EXIT: To play back other movies, exit the movie playback mode and select a different movie.

All-frame Print Reserve

button Arrow pad
1 Use the arrow pad to play back a still picture.
You cannot use Print reserve on pictures with.
. 2 Press PRINT ORDER screen appears. The
PRINT ORDER SETTING PRINT ORDERED RESET KEEP
EXIT SELECT GO EXIT SELECT GO

PRINT ORDER

If Print Reserve data is already stored on the card, the PRINT ORDER SETTING screen appears giving you the choice of resetting the data or keeping it (P. 176).

Select

Press or x 3 then press to select the (number of prints) or (date/time), to go to setting. Perform each setting as illustrated.

Increases the number.

When selecting

0 DATE DATE

x Decreases the number.

EXIT SELECT GO

EXIT SELECT

NO DATE TIME

Select NO, DATE or TIME.
4 After all settings are complete, press The top menu appears.
to 5 Press screenexit from the top menu. mode. The exits from the Print Reserve
The playback mode is restored and the Print Reserve mark and number of prints are displayed.
Single-frame print reserve
3 Select a frame you want to print. Press.

The menu appears.

When selecting a frame for Print Reserve
an Print reserve 4 Select (seeappropriate the arrow pad. setting below) using MORE: Sets the number of prints, date/time and trim size. T Go to Step 5. SINGLE PRINT: Sets single-frame print and the date. Trimming setting is not available. T Go to Step 6. CANCEL: Cancels the Print reserve. T Go to Step 6. END: Completes the Print reserve. T Go to Step 7.
SINGLE PRINT END MORE CANCEL

(date/time) and.

set prints), 5 In the screen, settingxis(number ofpress (trimming). When complete, A picture is played back.
Select x (number of prints) or (date/time).

0 DATE DATE NO

SELECT SET GO

Decreases the number.

To Trimming setting (P. 173).
to 6 Press END. display the top menu again (as in Step 4). Press to select The PRINT ORDER screen appears. To perform Print Reserve for more pictures, repeat steps 3 6. Press 7 The top repeatedly until the PRINT ORDER screen disappears. menu appears. to 8 Press sure exit the top menu. mark, number of prints and date/time Make that the Print Reserve are displayed on the selected images. If the number of prints is set to 1, no number is displayed; is displayed instead.

P. 117 P. 140

User maintenance

Chapter 11 After use

Turn off the power and attach the lens cap to the lens.

Cleaning the camera

1 Turn off the camera. (P. 25) batteries (P. 19). When 2 Remove thefrom the camera and theusing an AC adapter, unplug the AC adapter AC outlet. 3 Exterior: with a soft cloth. To wipe off heavy dirt, soak the cloth in Wipe gently
diluted mild soap and wring it well. Wipe off the camera with the damp cloth and then dry it with a dry cloth. If you have used your camera at the beach, use a cloth dampened with fresh water. Monitor and viewfinder: Wipe gently with a soft cloth. Lens: Blow dust off the lens with a blower brush (commercially available), then wipe gently with lens cleaning paper. Card: Wipe gently with a soft cloth.
Do not use a strong solvent such as benzine or alcohol, or chemically treated cloth. Cleaning should be done only after the batteries have been removed or other power supply units have been disconnected. Mold may form on the lens surface if the lens is left dirty.

Error codes

If there is a problem with your camera, a blinking error code will appear. Monitor indications Possible causes The card is not inserted, or it cannot be recognized. Corrective action Insert a card correctly or insert a different card.
No more pictures can be taken.
Replace the card or erase unwanted pictures.
Writing to the card is prohibited.
Remove the write-protect adhesive seal attached to the card.
Cannot record, play back or erase pictures on this card.
If the card is dirty, wipe the gold contacts with a clean tissue and insert it again. If the problem is still not corrected, the card cannot be used. Download the image to a personal computer and use image processing software to view it. If that cannot be done, the image file is damaged.
The recorded image cannot be played back with this camera.

Error codes (Cont.)

Monitor indications
Possible causes The card is not formatted.
Corrective action Format the card.
There are no pictures on the card, so there is nothing to play back.
Insert a card that contains images.
There is no empty space on the card, so it cannot record new information such as print data. The card cover is open.

CARD-COVER OPEN

Replace the card or erase unneeded pictures.

Close the card cover.

The battery is dead. The camera stops working. The green lamp and orange lamp blink at the same time. Other indications
Install either new or freshly charged batteries.
Consult your nearest Olympus dealer or customer support department (see back cover).

Menu maps

Top menu MODE MENU Tab CAMERA Function (P. 91) DRIVE (P. 92) Setting

PICTURE

CARD To the next page
OFF, ON , , , BKT ( 0.3/ 0.7/ 1.0, x3/x5) ISO (P. 107) AUTO, 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 PANORAMA (P. 96) 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

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.

 

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