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Comments to date: 8. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
swissalex 4:45am on Monday, September 27th, 2010 
good camera but its image quality is not very good Excelente c�mara compacta, la adquir� para reemplazar una Sony S-60, lo mejor el zoom, calidad de las im�genes y facilidad de uso.
edward 4:24am on Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 
Serious alternative to DSLRs for travel - nice range of features - including manual controls, good quality images, lightweight powerhorse. I had previously owned a Canon SX2 IS. I loved it , but it was only 5mp and 12x zoom. So I thought I would give the Olympus a try. I love the new camera. The zoom quality is good, for full zoom you need to use it on a tripod for best results. I love the bird watching feature.
leisuresuits_rule 6:42pm on Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 
The super zoom is more of a gimic then a feature. You can often get better pictures by enlarging and cropping with this camera. Small factor for a large zoom Takes 2-3 seconds to get a shot, extremely poor photo quality in low light.
bdogg 6:17pm on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 
I just purchased - and returned - the new Olympus 590UZ 26X seperzoom. SP-590 UZ has provided an equivalent focal length is the 26-676mm broad angular length burnt lens, moreover the biggest aperture was f2.8-5.0.
manfredvr 1:34pm on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 
Bought it expecting a great camera, returned it as mediocre at best and disappointing allaround.The long zoom was incredible. The Olympus SP-590UZ is one ultra-zoom digital camera. It measures 110.1 x 89.7 x 91.
foreign pharmacy 2006 11:21am on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 
i find this camera very good so far it is cheap feeling but it takes great pictures.i had no trouble with night shots or dusk shots. Despite its compactness, the SP-590UZ Olympus brings together the many capacities, beginning with its optical zoom 26X (26-676 mm in 24x36).
krall 3:03am on Saturday, March 13th, 2010 
I like multiexposure. Its lot of fun with children and nice for weddeings and people in love. You can put picture on picture. Panorama mode I like. good pictures @ mega zoom Dont have intermal memory
gORGUTS 10:52am on Thursday, March 11th, 2010 
Colors are bad When I purchased this camera, I have not seriously considered about the color. Since I was getting more interest in taking pictures.

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USING THE STRAP/SOFT CASE (optional)
The optional remote control can be stored in the pocket on the case's flap.
The soft case can also be carried on a belt.

OUTLINE OF OPERATIONS

Basic Shooting Procedures
Load the batteries (p. 10).
Push the flash forward to turn on the power (p. 11). Practice pressing the shutter release and zoom buttons (p. 13/16).
Open the back cover (p. 14).
Load the film (p. 14). (Use of ISO 400 film is recommended.)
Close the back cover (p. 15).
Make sure the exposure counter on the LCD panel reads." "(p. 15).
Press the zoom button for telephoto or wide-angle photography (p. 16). Place the autofocus mark on the subject you want to photograph (p. 17).
Depress the shutter release button halfway to make sure the green lamp lights (p. 17). Depress the shutter release button fully to take a picture (p. 18).
When the film reaches the end, it will automatically rewind (p. 20). Open the back cover to remove the rewound film (p. 20).

LOADING THE BATTERIES

After switching off the power, turn the
battery cover to with a coin to open the battery cover.
Insert two 3V lithium batteries

(CR123A or DL123A).

as shown.
Note: Be sure the batteries are aligned correctly
Replace the battery cover.
Turn the battery cover back to to

lock in place.

Read "Battery Handling" on page 43.

CHECKING THE BATTERIES

Push the flash forward to turn on the power.
Display lights (and turns off automatically). blinks and other indicators on the LCD panel are displayed normally. blinks and other indicators on the LCD panel go out.
Meaning Batteries are OK. You can shoot. Battery power is low and batteries should be replaced. Batteries are dead and should be replaced immediately.
Note: Keep spare batteries on hand when going on a long trip or when using the camera in cold weather.

POINTS TO REMEMBER

Hold the Camera Correctly.
Correct. Hold the camera firmly with both hands.
Correct. In the vertical position, hold the camera with its flash positioned at the top.

Incorrect.

Caution: Keep your fingers and the strap away from the
lens, flash, autofocus windows and viewfinder. Be sure to put the middle finger of your right hand below the protrusion next to the flash before taking a photo. When the lens and autofocus windows are stained with fingerprints, etc., wipe with a soft cloth.
Proper Shutter Release. Practice before loading the film. Depress the shutter release button halfway to lock the focus.

Make sure

The green lamp next to the viewfinder lights.
Depress the shutter release button fully. To release the shutter and take the picture.

Cautions

Press the shutter release button gently.
Avoid shaking the camera when pressing the
shutter release button to prevent blurry pictures

LOADING THE FILM

Slide the back cover release upward to open the back cover.
Do not touch the inside of the camera, especially the lens. (If the lens is dirty, see p. 45 for proper cleaning technique.)
Insert the film cartridge, making sure the film is lying flat.
Note: Use of ISO 400 film is recommended. (It may be difficult to purchase ISO 400 film in

some regions.)

Align the film leader with the red mark, and close the back cover.
The film automatically advances to the first

frame.

The film does not overlap any of the positioning guides shown above.
Push the flash forward to turn on the

camera.

The exposure counter on the LCD panel reads Note:
If blinks in the exposure counter, as shown at left, open the back cover and reload the film.

TAKING PICTURES

Make sure The lens protector opens, and the LCD panel

activates.

Aim the camera at your subject. Use the
zoom button to compose your picture.
How to Use the Zoom Buttons
Telephoto: Depress the zoom button at the "T" mark.
Max. telephoto focal length: 120 mm
Wide-angle: Depress the zoom button at the "W" mark.
Max. wide-angle focal length: 35 mm Note: There are two zoom speeds. Press the zoom button halfway for slow zooming; press fully for fast zooming.
Position the autofocus mark on your subject.
Autofocus mark Focus range: 0.6 m (2 ft) ~ (infinity)
Depress the shutter release button halfway.
The green lamp lights. (See p. 6.)
Once focus and exposure have been correctly
adjusted, they remain locked as long as the shutter release button is kept halfway depressed.

Depress the shutter release button fully to take the picture.
After exposure, the film automatically advances to the next frame.
This camera has a built-in multi-beam autofocus
system. With this system, the camera automatically
sets the focus on a subject even in compositions where the subject may not be in the center of the

Working Distance

The focus range of the camera is 0.6 m (2 ft) to (infinity). When the subject is closer than 0.6 m (2 ft), the shutter will not release. (The green lamp blinks.) When the subject is extremely close to the camera, the subject will be out of focus although the shutter releases.

Close-up Correction

Picture frame Close-up correction marks Image area of picture at 0.75 m (2.5 ft)
The viewfinder's picture frame shows the area that can be shot for subjects at However, the picture area will move lower in the viewfinder as you get closer to the subject. At 0.75 m (2.5 ft), the shaded area is the actual available image area. In this case, the subject should be positioned below the close-up correction marks.

UNLOADING THE FILM

The camera automatically rewinds the film when you reach the end of a roll.
After the motor stops and starts blinking on the LCD panel, open the back cover and remove the film.
Note: The final number of exposures may sometimes exceed the number of exposures specified on the film.
Rewinding the film before the end of the roll
Press the mid-roll button with the tip of a ballpoint pen or the like. Do not use a sharp instrument.

USING THE FLASH MODES

This camera has four flash modes. Select the
flash mode according to your shooting conditions and needs.
Flash Working Range (with color negative film)
400 W (35mm) 5.1 m (16.7ft) 7.2m (23.6 ft) 10.2m (33.5 ft)

T (120mm)

2.8m (9.2ft) 4.0m (13.1 ft) 5.6m (18.4ft)
How to select the flash mode:
As you press the FLASH mode button, the mode
switches as shown below. The selected flash mode is displayed on the LCD panel.
Mode Function Automatically fires in low-light
and backlit conditions. (p. 23)
Significantly reduces the phenomenon of "red-eye" (when a subject's eyes appear red in flash photos), (p. 24) The flash does not fire. (p. 25)

Fires regardless of available

light. (p. 25)

Notes: AUTO-S will not be canceled when the power is turned OFF. All other modes will return to the AUTO mode. In the Auto and Auto-S Flash modes, the flash strength is automatically controlled to prevent pictures from being overexposed even when the subjects are close.

AUTO (Auto Flash)

In the Auto Flash mode, the flash will fire
automatically in low-light and backlit conditions.
The orange lamp in the upper right of the viewfinder
lights when the shutter release button is depressed

halfway.

Notes: When the orange lamp is blinking, the flash is being recharged and the shutter won't release. Wait for several seconds. The flash sometimes does not work even in backlit conditions. (This happens especially with telephoto when the subject is too small and in other situations.) Set the flash mode to FILL-IN in such a case.
AUTO-S (Red-Eye Reducing Flash)
Significantly reduces the phenomenon of "red-eye" (when a subject's eyes appear red in flash photography).
In the Auto-S Flash mode, the camera will emit a series of low-power pre-flashes before the regular flash. This makes the subjects' pupils contract, significantly reducing red-eye. Except for the pre-flashes, this mode is the same as the Auto Flash mode. Red-eye reduction may not be effective when the subject:
1. Is not looking at the flash or pre-flashes. 2. Is too far from the camera. 3. Does not respond to the pre-flashes due to
particular individual characteristics.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to hold the camera still until the

shutter releases.

OFF (Flash Override)
When you don't want the flash to fire even in the dark or when you want to shoot such subjects as fireworks,
In the Flash-OFF mode, the flash does not fire even in low-light conditions. Use this mode in situations where flash photography is not desired or is prohibited.
Note: Since a slow shutter speed (down to 2 seconds) is automatically selected in low-light situations when in the FlashOFF mode, the use of a tripod is recommended to prevent blurred pictures caused by shaking the camera.
FILL-IN (Forced Activation)
When you want to fire the flash every shot.
In the FILL-IN Flash mode, the flash fires regardless of available light. For example, this mode can be used to brighten up a subject's face that is shadowed.

USING THE SUBJECT MODES

The camera's five subject modes offer a variety of functions. How to select the subject mode:
As you press the subject MODE button, the mode switches as shown below. The selected subject mode is displayed on the LCD panel.
Function Spot (p. 28) The camera can attain the focus and exposure that are set for a selected area of the scene. Auto-Zoom (p. 30) You can keep the subject's head and shoulders framed in the viewfinder. Night Scene (p. 31) You can capture a night scene beautifully. Continuous Shooting (p. 32) You can shoot a continuous series of pictures in rapid succession. Infinity (p. 33) You can shoot a landscape through a window and distant subjects like mountains and clouds.

Note: When the power is turned off and on again, the camera returns to the Normal mode.
To Attain the Focus and Exposure for a Selected Area. In the case shown on the left, the camera will set
the exposure for the background in the normal mode.
Using the subject MODE button, select the Spot mode. Position the autofocus mark on your subject and press the shutter release button halfway.
frame while keeping the shutter release button depressed halfway.
When the shutter release button is pressed
halfway, the focus and exposure will be locked in the center of the autofocus mark.
Reposition your subject in the picture
The use of the Spot mode is recommended in the following cases. When there is an object in front of the main subject. When the subject is on the edge of the frame. When the background is brighter than the subject (the subject is backlit).
Note: The Spot mode cannot be used in combination with the other Subject modes.

AUTO-ZOOM

To Keep the Subject's Head-and-Shoulders Framed in the Vewfinder
Using the subject MODE button, select
the Auto-Zoom mode. Point your camera at the subject and press the shutter release button halfway.
The lens will automatically zoom until the frame is filled with an adult's head and shoulders.
When the lens stops zooming, press the shutter release button fully.
Even in the Auto-Zoom mode, it is possible to use the zoom button.
Note: Outside 1.2 ~ 4.2 m (3.9 ~ 13.8 ft), the subject won't be zoomed in to the frame as specified.

NIGHT SCENE

To Capture a Night Scene Beautifully

Night Scene mode.

Using the subject MODE button, select the
Any flash mode can be combined with the Night Scene mode.
When in the Auto, Auto-S, or Fill-In mode: Both the subject in the foreground and the night scene will be properly exposed. When in the Flash-Off mode: The night scene will be properly exposed.
Note: Since a slow shutter speed (down to 2 seconds) is automatically selected in low-light situations, the use of a tripod is recommended to prevent blurred pictures caused by shaking the camera.

C CONTINUOUS SHOOTING

To Shoot a Continuous Series of Pictures.
Using the subject MODE button, select the Continuous Shooting mode. Aim at the subject. Press the shutter release button. The camera will shoot repeatedly up to 4 depressed.
frames while the shutter release button is fully

Note: The focus and exposure will be fixed at the first frame.
High-Speed 4-Frame/Sec. Continuous Shooting
In the Continuous Shooting mode, as many as 4 frames/sec, can be taken.* In this case, the shutter stops being released after the fourth frame is taken, even if the shutter release button remains pressed down. (When the
flash function is combined with Continuous Shooting, the shutter can be released at intervals ranging from approx. 0.5 ~ 4 seconds.)
* When shooting in sunlight with film of speed ISO 100 or faster.
When the film is not loaded:
In the Continuous Shooting mode, the motor operates even if film is not loaded. But to conserve battery power, the flash does not fire even in Auto or Auto-S modes.
Note: C starts blinking when there are less than 4 remaining exposures of film (when DX-coded film is loaded).

INFINITY

To Shoot a Landscape Through a Window and Distant Subjects
In this mode, the camera automatically sets the working distance at infinity. Engage the the frame,

Notes:

Infinity mode to set focus evenly throughout
The flash does not fire even in the Auto or Auto-S mode. When the shutter release button is pressed halfway, the exposure will be locked.

SELFTIMER

To Put Yourself in the Picture
Press the /REMOTE button. displayed on the LCD panel.
Aim at your subject, and press the

shutter release button.

10 sec.: Selftimer indicator lights 2 sec.: Blinks
The shutter will be released 12 seconds after
pressing the shutter release.
The focus and exposure will be locked when the shutter release button is depressed halfway. The selftimer is disengaged when the shutter is released. To cancel the selftimer after it has been activated, press the /REMOTE button again. When the Selftimer and Continuous modes are combined, the shutter releases twice at an interval of 2 sec.
REMOTE CONTROL (optional)
The optional DC-100 Remote Control is required in the operation below.
After shooting, press the /REMOTE button again to cancel the Remote Control mode. Remote control operation is canceled automatically when not in use for more than about 20 minutes.
Aim the remote control at the camera, and press the button. The shutter will be released after 3 seconds.
Notes: Use the remote control within the range shown at left. The camera will focus on the subject directly in front of it. Only two frames can be shot successively when using the remote control in the Continuous Shooting mode.

CAUTIONS:

KEEP THE REMOTE CONTROL OUT OF THE
REACH OF CHILDREN. IF A CHILD SWALLOWS THE REMOTE CONTROL, CONTACT A DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY. NEVER
TRY TO DISASSEMBLE THE REMOTE CONTROL. NEVER EXPOSE THE REMOTE CONTROL TO EXCESSIVE HEAT OR OPEN FLAME.
PRINTING THE DATE AND TIME

(QUARTZDATE model)

Choose the desired mode with the MODE button.
The mode will switch in the described order by
pressing the MODE button.
The quartz date uses the same power source as the
main unit. Make sure to correct the data after the batteries are replaced. The data is imprinted in the lower right of the picture. If there is something whitish or tinged with orange where the data is imprinted, the data may be difficult to read. The data may not be imprinted correctly on the frame(s) after the specified final exposure of the film.

No data

Year-month-day Month-day-year Day-month-year Day-hour-minute

CORRECTING THE DATA

Press the MODE button for two seconds

or longer.

The year indication will start blinking.
starts blinking. And press the SET button
Press the mode button again to choose the data to be corrected until it

to correct the data.

If you press the button once, the number on the display will advance by 1. And if you keep it pressed, the numbers will run in rapid

succession.

Note: As you press the mode button, the blinking indication changes in the order of year, month, day, hour, and minute. The data correction will be finished when the mode button is pressed again.

LIGHTING THE LCD PANEL

When the power is switched on in the dark or any of the following operations are performed while the power is on in the dark, the camera will light the LCD panel automatically. Pressing the subject MODE button Pressing the FLASH mode button Pressing the shutter release button halfway Pressing the /REMOTE button
Pressing the QUARTZDATE MODE or QUARTZDATE SET button QUARTZDATE model only.

The light will go out automatically after approximately 30 seconds. If any of the above operations is performed while the light is on, illumination duration will be extended.
CARING FOR YOUR WEATHERPROOF CAMERA
This camera is weatherproof; however, it is
not designed for underwater use. Please note the following warnings and use the camera correctly.
(e.g., seaside, swimming pool side, etc.) The camera can be used in rain. And in snow.
The camera can withstand splashing water

Do not wash the camera.

Do not submerge the camera or attempt to take pictures underwater. Rubber gaskets are located inside the rear of the camera. Check the gaskets for wear and carefully remove any sand and dust to maintain a weatherproof seal. If the camera has been splashed by water, etc., clean the camera with a dry cloth as soon Do not touch the rubber gasket on the battery compartment cover or the rubber gasket on the camera back with excessive force. Do not remove the gaskets. Gaskets should be replaced after approximately three years, although they may require replacement earlier than that depending on use and wear. If the gaskets are damaged or need replacement, contact your nearest Olympus service center.

as possible.

CARE AND STORAGE

CAUTIONS

DO NOT EXPOSE THE CAMERA TO EXTREME HEAT (OVER 40C/104F) OR TO EXTREME COLD (BELOW -10C/14F). AVOID SUDDEN TEMPERATURE CHANGES AND HUMIDITY. DO NOT EXPOSE THE CAMERA TO STRONG MAGNETIC FIELDS. DO NOT APPLY EXCESSIVE FORCE TO THE CAMERA OR ITS CONTROLS. DO NOT TOUCH THE CONTACT POINTS INSIDE THE CAMERA. DO NOT USE ORGANIC SOLVENTS, THINNERS, OR BENZINE TO CLEAN THE CAMERA. AVOID STRONG IMPACT CAUSED BY BUMPING OR DROPPING THE CAMERA. DO NOT IMMERSE THE CAMERA IN WATER. DO NOT EXPOSE THE CAMERA TO EXCESSIVE DUST AND SAND. DO NOT EXPOSE THE CAMERA TO THE COLD WHEN IT'S WET, OR THE LENS PROTECTOR, ETC. MAY FREEZE, MAKING THE CAMERA INOPERABLE.
THE LENS BARREL IS FINISHED WITH A SPECIAL COATING TO SMOOTH THE ZOOMING MOVEMENT. NEVER WIPE IT WITH SOLVENTS LIKE THINNERS OR BENZINE. WHEN IT IS HEAVILY STAINED, CLEAN IT WITH A MOISTENED CLOTH AND THEN WIPE OFF THE MOISTURE WITH A DRY CLOTH.

WARNING

NEVER ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE THE CAMERA; IT CONTAINS A HIGH-VOLTAGE CIRCUIT.
In case of malfunction, consult your nearest Olympus dealer or Olympus service center.

BATTERY HANDLING

Even when batteries are brand-new, their service life may be shorter than specified if an extended period of time has passed since they were produced. Do not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries. Keep spare batteries on hand when going on a long trip or to a cold area. Sweat and oil can prevent a battery's terminals from making electrical contact. To avoid this, wipe both terminals before loading batteries.

WARNINGS

NEVER TRY TO DISASSEMBLE, RECHARGE, OR SHORT CIRCUIT BATTERIES. NEVER EXPOSE BATTERIES TO EXCESSIVE HEAT. KEEP THE BATTERIES OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN IF A CHILD SWALLOWS A BATTERY
CONTACT A DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY.
USE TWO 3V LITHIUM BATTERIES (CR123A OR DL123A). NEVER TRY TO DISASSEMBLE OR MODIFY ANY BATTERY OR BATTERY PACK FOR USE IN THIS CAMERA.
REMOTE CONTROL (optional) HANDLING
The battery of the remote control cannot be replaced. The service life of the battery is approximately 5 years. (This varies with operating conditions and environment.) Keep the remote control out of the reach of children. If a child swallows the remote control, contact a physician immediately.
Never try to disassemble the remote control.
Never expose the remote control to excessive heat or open flame.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Q: How long will the batteries last? A: If you use 24-exposure rolls of film and use the flash for half of all your pictures, two new 3V lithium batteries (DL123A/CR123A) will last for about 25 rolls of film. If your do not use the flash and zoom very often, the batteries will last much longer. Q: How should I clean the lens? A: Use a blower to blow away the dust. Then wipe the lens gently with a soft, clean cotton cloth that has been moistened with a small amount of lens cleaning fluid. Q: Can I use film that is not DX-coded? A: Yes, but only ISO 100 film.
Q: Why did my camera suddenly retract its lens while I was shooting? A: Because you applied too much pressure to the tip of the lens. To ensure optimal performance, hold the camera so as to avoid applying any pressure to the tip of the lens.

Q: Why did my camera generate heat? A: Because you used the flash several times in succession. If your camera gets hot, allow some time before you use it again. Q: Can the battery in the optional remote control
be replaced with a new one?
A: No, it cannot be replaced but lasts about 5 years. Q: Can I use infrared film? A: No. you can't. Q: Can I mount a filter onto the lens? A: No. The lens doesn't have a mounting thread due to its construction with a built-in protector.

TROUBLESHOOTING

The camera does not work.
The power is off. Push the flash forward to turn on the camera.
(P. 16) The alignment of the battery terminals is not correct. Reload the batteries correctly. (p. 10)
The batteries are exhausted. Replace the batteries with new ones. (p. 11)
The batteries are temporarily unable to function due to low temperature.
Keep the camera warm while using it.
The loaded film has been rewound.

Load new film. (p. 20)

The film is incorrectly loaded. Reload the film. (p. 15) The LCD display turns off suddenly. The LCD display turns off after approx. 20 minutes if
the camera is not used. Turn the power off and then on again or press the
shutter relase button halfway to turn on the LCD panel. When the camera is not in use, keep the
power OFF as much as possible.
The shutter doesn't release when the remote control's shutter release button is pressed.
The remote control hasn't been used in the 20
minutes since the Selftimer/Remote Control mode was entered, causing the LCD panel to turn off.
Operate any button. The LCD will light. Then

press the

/REMOTE button again. (p. 35)
The green lamp blinks, and the shutter will not release. The camera is closer than 0.6 m (2 ft) to the subject.
Move the camera farther than 0.6 m (2 ft) from the subject. (p. 19) The orange lamp blinks, and the shutter will not
release. The flash has not been recharged yet.
button and wait for several seconds until the flash is recharged before shooting. (p. 23)
Remove your finger from the shutter release
The flash does not fire, even in the dark. The flash mode is set to OFF. Set it to a mode other than OFF. (p. 21/25) The camera is in the Infinity mode which overrides
the flash. Cancel the Infinity mode. (p. 26/33) High-speed film is used.
Set the flash mode to FILL-IN. (p. 21/25)
The picture is out of focus. The camera moved when the shutter release button was pressed. Hold the camera correctly and press the shutter release button gently. (p. 12) The subject was not within the viewfinder's autofocus mark.
Position the subject in the center of the autofocus

Lens: Olympus lens 35~120mm F4.5~8.7, 10 elements
in 8 groups. Shutter: Programmed electronic shutter. Viewfinder: Real image type zoom viewfinder (with autofocus mark, close-up correction marks,
autofocus indicator and flash indicator).
Focusing: Active-type multi-beam autofocus system. Focus lock possible. Focusing range: 0.6 m (2 ft) ~ (infinity). Exposure control: Programmed automatic exposure control, center-weighted light metering, switchable to spot metering. Auto exposure range: Wideangle EV3.3 (F4.5, 2 sec.) to EV16 (F11, 1/500 sec.), Telephoto EV5.2 (F8.7, 2 sec.) to EV18.6

(F27, 1/500 sec.).

Exposure counter: Progressive type with automatic reset, displayed on LCD panel. Selftimer: Electronic selftimer 12-sec. delay.
Remote control (optional): Infrared remote control unit with 3-sec. delay.
Film speed range: Automatic setting with DX-coded film with ISO 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200. For non-DX-coded film and film speeds lower than ISO 50, film speed is set to ISO 100. Film loading: Automatic loading. (Automatically
advances to first frame when camera back is
closed). Film advance: Automatic film winding. Film rewind: Automatic film rewind (automatic rewind activation at end of film, automatic rewind stop).
Rewind possible at any point with rewind button.
Flash: Built-in flash. Recycling time: Approx. 0.2 ~ 3.5
sec. (at normal temperature with new batteries).
Flash working range: Wide-angle 0.6~5.1 m (2.0 ~ 16.7 ft), Telephoto 0.6 ~ 2.8 m (2.0 ~ 9.2 ft) with ISO 100 color negative film; Wide-angle 0.6 ~ 10.2 m (2.0 ~ 33.5 ft), Telephoto 0.6 ~ 5.6 m (2.0 ~ 18.4 ft) with ISO 400 color negative film. Slow-Synchro: possible with longest shutter speed of 2 sec.
Flash modes: AUTO (Automatic flash activation in lowlight and backlight). AUTO-S (Red-eye reducing, in low-light and backlight). OFF (No flash). FILL-IN

(Forced activation).

External indication: LCD panel with illumination. Battery check: Displayed on LCD panel. Weatherproof: IEC Standard publication 529. Classification of degrees of protection provided by enclosures. Degrees of protection indicated by second characteristic numeral 4 Short
description: Protected against splashing water
Definition: Water splashed against enclosure from any direction shall have no harmful effect Test for second numeral 4: Equipment is sprayed from all practical directions. Power source: Two 3V lithium batteries

(DL123A/CR123A).

Dimensions: 130(W) X 68(H) X 61 (D) mm

(5.1 X 2.7X2.4 in)

(without protrusions).
Weight: 310 g (10.9 oz) (without batteries). [QUARTZDATE model 315 g (11.1 oz) (without

batteries)].

SPECIFICATIONS FOR DATE UNIT (QUARTZDATE model) Imprinting direction: Data imprinted onto film from lens side. Data coding: No data, year-month-day, month-dayyear, day-month-year and day-hour-minute. External indication of data: Data display on liquid crystal panel.

Film speed setting: Automatic film speed setting.
Automatic calendar system: Up to year 2030. Power source: Ordinarily used with camera body.
SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT ANY NOTICE OR OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER.
OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO., LTD.
San-Ei Building, 22-2, Nishi Shinjuku 1-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Tel. 03-3340-2211

OLYMPUS AMERICA INC.

Crossways Park, Woodbury, New York 11797-2087, U.S.A. Tel. 516-364-3000
OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO. (EUROPA) GMBH.
(Premises/Goods delivery) Wendenstrasse 14-16, 20097 Hamburg, Germany. Tel. 040-237730 (Letters) Postfach 08, 20034 Hamburg, Germany.
OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO. (UK.) LTD.
2-8 Honduras Street, London EC1Y OTX, United Kingdom. Tel. 071-253-2772

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B=broschyr Sid/r 36/69 40/74 50/64 44/68 24/77 76/76 104/83 24/71 2/81 32/77 2/77 28/79 46/86 46/85 80/91 76/99 76/99 60/02 64/95 68/89 62/91 64/95 96/96 18/87 18/86 26/91 26/86 44/86 32/94 32/94 48/95 56/00 2/04 2/02 2/00 12/97 84/84 10/? 128/03 154/? 156/? 204/? 148/? Pris 149kr 149kr X 149kr X 99kr X 149kr X 149kr 129kr 99kr 99kr X 50kr 99kr X 149kr X 129kr 149kr X 149kr X 129kr 129kr X 129kr X 149kr X 129kr X 129kr X 129kr 129kr X 99kr 129kr X 99kr 99kr X 129kr X 99kr 129kr 129kr 50kr 50kr 50kr 79kr 129kr 99kr X 149kr 129kr 129kr 129kr 149kr X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X S vG B D E X F I 149kr X

Mrke Canon

Modell Canon EX-EE Canon EX-Auto Canon FX Canon FT QL Canonet 28 Canon AE-1 Canon A-1 Canon F-1 Booster T Finder Canon FD 1,4X Type A Canon Speedlite 155A Canon Speedlite 155A Canon Speedlite 177A Canon Speedlite 300TL Canon Command Backs Canon EOS-1Ds Manualkit Canon EOS 100 Canon EOS 300/300 QD Canon EOS 300/300 date Canon EOS 300V/300V date Canon EOS 500/500QD Canon EOS 600 Canon EOS 1000F Canon EOS 5000/5000QD Canon EOS IX Canon EOS Quartz Dare Back E Canon EOS Quartz Dare Back E Canon Speedlite 300EZ Canon Speedlite 300EZ Canon Speedlite 430EZ Canon Speedlite 540EZ Canon Speedlite 540EZ Canon Speedlite 380EX Canon Speedlite 420EX Canon TTL Hot Shoe Adapter 3 Canon Ni-MH Pack NP-E3 EOS-1V, Quick operation guide Canon EF 28-135 IS USM

Kompl/2002 200kr

Contax
Contax T Contax T2 Contax T3 Contax T vs Contax T ix Contax G1 Contax G1
Contax G2 Contax G2 Contax TLA 140 Contax TLA 200 Contax RTS Contax RTS Contax RTS II Quartz Contax RTS II Quartz Contax RTS III Contax 137 MD Quartz Contax 137 MA Quartz Contax 139 Quartz Contax 159 MM Contax 167 MT Contax 167 MT Contax Aria Contax N1 Contax TLA 20, blixt Contax TLA 30, blixt Contax TLA 30, blixt Contax Real Time Winder W-3 Contax Pro Motor Drive W-6 Fujifilm GA645 Zi GW670 III Pro GX 680 III GX 617 Panorama Basic Medium-Format photography H a s s e l b l a d 555 ELD 203 FE FlexBody FlexBody CP X-Pan HBL H1 Distagon 40/4 Distagon CF 50 (FLE) FE Objektiv FE Objektiv 4/45mm & 4/90 XPan 2XE Teleconverter 2XE Teleconverter Zeiss Mutar 2x Conv. Zeiss Mutar 2x Conv. Prismaskare CDS PME(3)-skare PME 51/ PM 5
262/? 16/? 56/? 64/? 46/? 78/? 74/? 124/? 24/? 108/? 116/? 30/? 28/? 38/? 132/? 260/? 198/? 12/? 26/? 96/? 40/? 68/? B4/98 B 2/92 B 20/98 B 6/96 B 19/98/22/95 28/99 150/03 B8/67 10/89 44/95 44/16/94 16/96 12/85 12/87 24/75 24/88 46/93
149kr 99kr X 129kr 129kr 149kr X 129kr 149kr X 149kr 149kr X 149kr 149kr 149kr X 149kr X 149kr X 149kr 149kr 149kr 129kr X 129kr X 129kr 129kr 149kr 79kr 79kr 79kr 79kr 99kr 149kr 149kr X
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149kr X X X X X X 129kr 129kr X 149kr X 99kr X X 50kr X X X X
75kr X X X X X X 75kr X X X X X X 75kr X X X X X X 75kr X X X X X 75kr X X X X X 75kr X X X 75kr X X X 75kr X X X 75kr X X X X X X X

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PM 90 PM 45 PM 45 Pol-mag 80 Pol-mag 100 Pol-mag 80/100 Filmmagasin 70 Filmmagasin 70 Filmmag A12/24 Filmmag A12/24 Filmmag A12/24 N Mag A12/16/24 TCC Mag E12/16/24 Blgtillsats, manuell Winder 205TCC Winder 205TCC Pro motljusskydd Proshade 6093T Proshade 6093T Center-filter XPan Skarlupp (42459) Ramsk.fste 350/500 Lens mounting rings Lens mounting rings Fokuseringshandtag Snabbkoppling 45129 Mattskivor (500C/M) Filter Anslutnigskabel LK&DK Batterifack Mellanring & proxar Mellanring & proxar New Kabeldosa Macroblixthllare Macroblixt 2802 M/C Blixthandtag 45072 Blixthandtag 45072 PCP 80 H-systemet, Produktkatalog HBL Forum 2003/4 HBL Forum 2004/1 HBL Forum 2004/2 HBL Forum 2005/1 HBL Forum 2005/2 HBL Forum 2005/3 HBL Forum 2005/4 HBL Forum 2006/1

99kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr 75kr
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AF Z-Nikkor 28-85/3,5-4,5
AF Z-Nikkor 28-105/3,5-4,5D IF AF Z-Nikkor 28-200/3,5-5,6D IF
AF Z-Nikkor 35-70/3,3-4,5 AF Z-Nikkor 35-70/3,3-4,5 AF Z-Nikkor 35-70/2,8 AF Z-Nikkor 35-70/2,8 D AF Z-Nikkor 35-80/4-5,6 D AF Z-Nikkor 35-105/3,5-4,5 AF Z-Nikkor 35-135/3,5-4,5 AF Z-Micro Nikkor ED 70-180 AF Z-Nikkor 70-210/4 AF Z-Nikkor 70-210/4-5,6 AF Z-Nikkor ED 70-300/4-5,6 D AF Z-Nikkor ED 80-200/2,8 AF Z-Nikkor ED 80-200/2,8 D
AF-VR Z-Nikkor ED 80-400/4,5-5,6d

IX-Nikkor

24-70/3,5-5,6
Nikon Converters TC-200/TC-300
Nikon Converters TC-201/TC-301 Nikon AF Converter TC-16A Nikon W-Nikkor 35/2,5 Nikon DS-1, EE Aperture Control Nikon MA-4, AC/DC Converter Nikon DH-1, Quick Charger Nikon Bellows III Nikon PB-4, Bellows Fucusing Att. Nikon PS-4, Slide Copying Adapter Nikon Exposure Dial for Slide Cop. Nikon F Photomic Tn Finder Nikon ML-3, Remote Control
Nikon SC14/SC17/SC18/SC19 & AS10
1983 48/20/72 8/18/67 32/74 12/34/67 36/9? 1983 199? 100/9? 104/9? 40/86 40/8? 40/8? 50/9? 60/9? 38/64 18/65 60/74 88/79 92/86 60/86 50/79 72/85 16/? 16/? 16/80 32/82 32/77 32/81 16/? 32/78 52/86 24/81 52/81 12/77 40/81 52/86 44/77
75kr 99kr 99kr 149kr 149kr 75kr 149kr 129kr 129kr 149kr 149kr 99kr 99kr 99kr 75kr 75kr 149kr X 149kr X 99kr X 99kr X 99kr X 99kr X 99kr X 149kr X 129kr 149kr X 149kr 149kr 99kr 129kr 129kr 99kr X 99kr 99kr 99kr 99kr 99kr 99kr X 99kr 99kr 99kr 129kr 99kr 129kr 129kr 129kr
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Nikon SC17-18-19, AS10-11 Nikon Lens Scope Converter EL-Nikkor 50-63-75-80-105 Nikon 35 Ti QD Nikon 28 Ti QD Nikon L35 AW AD Nikon RF2/RD2 Nikon AF3/AD3 Nikon W35/W35QD Nikon AW35/AW35QD Olympus Olympus Pen F Olympus Pen EE (hlslagen) Olympus OM-1 Olympus OM-2 Olympus OM-4 Ti Olympus OM-4 Ti, Creative Photo Olympus OM-10 Olympus OM-20 Olympus OM Winder 1 Olympus OM Winder 1 Olympus OM Winder 2 Olympus OM Winder 2 Olympus Motor Drive Group Olympus Motor Drive Group Olympus Quick Auto 310 Olympus Quick Auto 310 Olympus T32 (blixt) Olympus T32 (blixt)
T Power Control 1/ T10 Ring flash 1
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Olympus OM Bounce grip Manual for Flashphoto group Manual for Flashphoto group

 

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