Olympus T 10 User Manual

DIGITAL CAMERA  
T-10  
Instruction Manual  
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.  
In the interest of continually improving our products, Olympus reserves the right to update or modify information  
contained in this manual.  
The screen and camera illustrations shown in this manual were produced during the development stages and may  
differ from the actual product.  
Camera Settings  
Using the Direct Buttons  
Frequently used functions can be accessed using the direct buttons.  
Shutter button (p. 19)  
Zoom buttons (p. 20)  
q button (switch between shooting and  
playback) (p. 19, 22)  
m button (p. 5)  
E button (menu guide) (p. 24)  
Arrow pad  
The symbols FGHI displayed for image  
selections and settings indicate that the arrow pad  
is to be used.  
F (up) /  
INFO button (change information  
display) (p. 21, 24)  
X
Y
M
D
TIME  
Y/M/D  
2010.10.26 12:30  
4/30  
H (left)  
I (right)  
MENU  
OK  
CANCEL  
SET  
10M  
NORM  
FILE  
100 0004  
’10/10/26 12:30  
H button  
(p. 4, 16)  
OK  
PRINT  
MORE  
SINGLE PRINT  
G (down) /  
D button (erase) (p. 23)  
EN  
3
Using the Menu  
Use the menu to change camera settings such as the shooting mode.  
There may be menus that are unavailable depending on other related settings or the s mode (p. 25).  
Function menu  
Press the H button during shooting to display the function menu. The function menu is used to choose the  
shooting mode and provides access to frequently used shooting settings.  
Shooting mode  
Selected option  
PROGRAM AUTO  
P
P
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
ISO  
Function menu  
AUTO  
10M  
4
Shooting  
Setup menu (p. 5)  
To select the shooting mode  
Use HI to select a shooting mode and press the H button.  
To select the function menu  
Use FG to select a menu and use HI to select a menu option. Press the H  
button to set the function menu.  
4
EN  
Setup menu  
Press the m button during shooting or playback to display the setup menu. The setup menu provides access  
to a variety of camera settings, including options not listed in the function menu, display options, and the time and  
date.  
1
Press the m button.  
The setup menu is displayed.  
4
Use FG to select the desired submenu 2  
and then press the H button.  
Once a setting is selected, the display returns to  
the previous screen.  
RESET  
COMPRESSION NORMAL  
AF MODE  
FACE/iESP  
OFF  
There may be additional operations.  
“Menu Settings” (p. 33 to 42)  
1
2
DIGITAL ZOOM  
ICON GUIDE  
ON  
BRIGHT  
POWER SAVE  
ON  
MENU  
OK  
SET  
EXIT  
BATTERY TYPE ALKALINE  
ENGLISH  
1
2
2
Press H to highlight the page tabs. Use  
FG to select the desired page tab and  
press I.  
WORLD TIME  
MENU  
OK  
SET  
EXIT  
Page tab  
Submenu 1  
5
Press the m button to complete the  
setting.  
BRIGHT  
OFF  
BRIGHT  
OFF  
POWER SAVE  
POWER SAVE  
BATTERY TYPE ALKALINE  
ENGLISH  
BATTERY TYPE ALKALINE  
ENGLISH  
1
2
1
2
WORLD TIME  
WORLD TIME  
MENU  
OK  
MENU  
OK  
SET  
EXIT  
SET  
EXIT  
3
Use FG to select the desired submenu 1  
and then press the H button.  
Submenu 2  
BRIGHT  
OFF  
POWERSAVE  
POWER SAVE  
POWER SAV
BATTERY TYPE ALKALINE  
ENGLISH  
BATTERY TY
OFF  
ON  
1
2
1
2
WORLD TIME  
WORLD TIM
MENU  
OK  
MENU  
OK  
SET  
EXIT  
SET  
BACK  
EN  
5
Menu Index  
Menus for Shooting Functions  
PROGRAM AUTO  
1
P
9
RESET  
IMAGE SIZE  
FRAME RATE  
R
VGA  
30fps  
ON  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
COMPRESSION NORMAL  
AF MODE  
FACE/iESP  
OFF  
1
2
1
2
DIGITAL ZOOM  
ICON GUIDE  
ON  
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
ISO  
AUTO  
MENU  
OK  
MENU  
OK  
SET  
EXIT  
SET  
EXIT  
10M  
4
AF MODE.........................p.34  
DIGITAL ZOOM................p.34  
R (Movies)........................p.34  
ICON GUIDE....................p.35  
1 Shooting mode  
5 Exposure compensation...p.30  
6 White balance...................p.31  
7 ISO ...................................p.31  
8 Image size (Still images) ..p.32  
9 # (Setup) X  
P (PROGRAM AUTO)......p.18  
M (iAUTO)...................p.25  
N (DIS MODE)..............p.25  
s (SCENE MODE) .....p.25  
P (MAGIC FILTER)....p.27  
~ (PANORAMA)..............p.28  
A (MOVIE)......................p.19  
2 Flash.................................p.29  
3 Macro ...............................p.29  
4 Self-timer..........................p.30  
z (Shooting)/A (Movie)  
RESET..............................p.33  
IMAGE SIZE (Movies)......p.33  
COMPRESSION  
(Still images)...................p.33  
FRAME RATE (Movies)....p.33  
6
EN  
Menus for Playback, Editing, and Printing Functions  
1 q (Playback)  
SLIDESHOW  
SLIDESHOW................ p.36  
EDIT ....................... p.36, 37  
ERASE ......................... p.37  
PRINT ORDER............. p.38  
? (Protect).................... p.38  
y (Rotate).................... p.38  
EDIT  
1
ERASE  
1
2
PRINT ORDER  
?
y
MENU  
OK  
SET  
EXIT  
Menus for Other Camera Settings  
1 r (Settings 1)  
MEMORY FORMAT/  
FORMAT....................... p.39  
BACKUP....................... p.39  
USB CONNECTION..... p.39  
2 s (Settings 2)  
FORMAT  
s (Monitor)................ p.40  
POWER SAVE.............. p.41  
BATTERY TYPE........... p.41  
W (Language)............ p.41  
X (Date/time)............. p.41  
WORLD TIME............... p.42  
BACKUP  
USB CONNECTION  
STORAGE  
YES  
1
2
1
2
q POWER ON  
K
KEEP  
SETTINGS  
YES  
q POWER ON ........... p.40  
K
BEEP  
PIXEL MAPPING  
ON  
KEEP  
SETTINGS... p.40  
BEEP............................ p.40  
PIXEL MAPPING.......... p.40  
MENU  
OK  
EXIT  
SET  
EN  
7
Names of PParts  
Camera unit  
1
2
Strap eyelet .................... p.9  
Battery/card compartment  
cover........................... p.12  
Microphone............. p.34, 36  
Flash............................. p.29  
Lens........................ p.55, 69  
Self-timer lamp ............. p.30  
USB connector ....... p.14, 43  
Tripod socket  
1
3
4
5
6
7
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
8
8
EN  
1
2
3
4
5
n button........ p.17, 18  
Shutter button............... p.19  
Monitor ................... p.18, 50  
Zoom buttons ............... p.20  
q button  
(switch between shooting  
and playback) ....... p.19, 22  
H button (OK) ......... p.4, 16  
Arrow pad....................... p.3  
INFO button  
1
2
6
7
(change information  
display) ................. p.21, 24  
D button (erase) .......... p.23  
E button (menu guide)  
.................................... p.24  
m button .................. p.5  
4
5
8
3
6
7
8
9
9
Attaching the camera strap  
Pull the strap tight so that it does not come loose.  
EN  
9
Monitor  
Shooting mmode display  
1
2
3
Battery check................ p.13 12 World time .................... p.42  
Shooting mode ....... p.18, 25 13 Compression  
1
2
P
Flash............................. p.29  
Flash standby/ash charge  
.................................... p.50  
Macro ........................... p.29  
Self-timer...................... p.30  
Exposure compensation  
(still images)................ p.33  
14 Number of storable pictures  
(still images)................ p.18  
Continuous recording length  
(movies)...................... p.20  
15 Current memory ........... p.56  
17  
16  
3
4
5
0.0  
6
4
5
6
WB  
7
AUTO  
ISO  
8
AUTO  
10M  
#
9
ORM z  
N
15  
4
10  
.................................... p.30 16 AF target mark.............. p.19  
White balance............... p.31 17 Camera shake warning  
ISO ............................... p.31 18 Aperture value.............. p.19  
Image size.............. p.32, 33 19 Shutter speed............... p.19  
7
8
9
14 13 12  
1/100 F3.1  
10 Setup menu.................... p.5  
11 Recording with sound  
19 18  
(movies)...................... p.34  
Still image  
1
2
4
5
6
7
0.0  
WB  
16  
15  
AUTO  
VGA  
#
z
0:34  
10  
14  
9
12  
11  
Movie  
10 EN  
Playback mode display  
1
2
Battery check................ p.13  
Print reservation/number of  
prints...................p.47/p.45  
Protect.......................... p.38  
Adding sound ......... p.34, 36  
Current memory ........... p.56  
Frame number/  
Normal display  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
4
6
3
4
5
6
10  
4/30  
total number of images  
(still images)................ p.22  
Elapsed time/  
total recording time  
00:12/00:34  
’10/10/26 12:30  
15  
(movies)...................... p.22  
Shooting mode ....... p.18, 25  
Shutter speed............... p.19  
Aperture value.............. p.19  
10 ISO ............................... p.31  
11 Exposure compensation  
.................................... p.30  
12 White balance............... p.31  
13 Image size.............. p.32, 33  
14 File number  
Still image  
Detailed display  
Movie  
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11  
10  
4/30  
1/1000 F3.1  
2.0  
ISO WB  
12  
13  
P
100 AUTO  
1/1000 F3.1  
2.0  
10M  
NORM  
ISO WB  
P
100 AUTO  
FILE  
10M  
14  
15  
NORM  
100 0004  
15 Date and time............... p.17  
16 Compression  
FILE  
100 0004  
’10/10/26 12:30  
’10/10/26 12:30  
(still images)................ p.33  
Frame rate  
16  
(movies)...................... p.33  
EN 11  
Preparing thee Camera  
Inserting the battery and the SD/SDHC  
memory card (sold separately)  
3
Always use SD/SDHC memory cards with this  
camera. Do not insert any other types of memory  
card.  
2
1
1
For the types of batteries that can be used, see  
“Battery handling precautions” (p. 55).  
When using NiMH batteries, be sure they are fully  
charged, and select [NiMH] for [BATTERY TYPE].  
[BATTERY TYPE] (p. 41)  
Battery/card compartment cover  
Turn off the camera before opening the battery/card  
compartment cover.  
2
When using the camera, be sure to close the battery/  
card compartment cover.  
Write-protect switch  
Insert the card straight until it clicks into place.  
Do not touch the contact area directly.  
12 EN  
When to replace the batteries  
To remove the SD/SDHC memory card  
Replace the batteries when the error message shown  
below appears.  
1
2
Flashes in red  
Press the card in until it clicks and comes out slightly,  
then grab the card and pull it out.  
BATTERY EMPTY  
4
Monitor top left  
Error message  
4
1
2
This camera allows the user to take pictures using the  
internal memory even when no SD/SDHC memory  
card (sold separately) is inserted.  
“Using an SD/SDHC memory card” (p. 56)  
“Number of storable pictures (still images)/Continuous  
recording length (movies) in the internal memory and  
SD/SDHC memory cards” (p. 58)  
EN 13  
Setting up using the supplied CD  
Follow the on-screen instructions on your  
computer.  
2
Connect the camera to the computer to use the supplied  
CD for setup.  
If nothing is displayed on the camera screen even  
after connecting the camera to the computer, the  
battery may be exhausted. Replace with a fresh  
battery.  
User registration using the supplied CD and  
installation of ib computer software is available on  
Windows computers only.  
Connecting the camera  
Windows  
Insert the supplied CD in a CD-ROM drive.  
1
Windows XP  
A “Setup” dialog will be displayed.  
Windows Vista/Windows 7  
An Autorun dialog will be displayed. Click  
“OLYMPUS Setup” to display the “Setup” dialog.  
USB connector  
USB cable (supplied)  
Computer (on and running)  
Register your Olympus product.  
Click the “Registration” button and follow the on-  
screen instructions.  
3
4
If the “Setup” dialog is not displayed, select “My  
Computer” (Windows XP) or “Computer” (Windows  
Vista/Windows 7) from the start menu. Double-click  
the CD-ROM (OLYMPUS Setup) icon to open the  
“OLYMPUS Setup” window and then double-click  
“SETUP.EXE”.  
Install OLYMPUS Viewer 2 and ib computer  
software.  
Check the system requirements before beginning  
installation.  
Click the “OLYMPUS Viewer 2” or “OLYMPUS ib”  
button and follow the on-screen instructions to  
install the software.  
If a “User Account Control” dialog is displayed, click  
Yes” or “Continue”.  
14 EN  
Macintosh  
OLYMPUS Viewer 2  
Operating  
System  
Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later)/  
Windows Vista/Windows 7  
Insert the supplied CD in a CD-ROM drive.  
Double-click the CD (OLYMPUS Setup) icon on  
the desktop.  
1
Processor  
Pentium 4 1.3GHz or better  
Double-click the “Setup” icon to display the “Setup”  
dialog.  
1GB or more (2GB or more  
recommended)  
RAM  
Free Hard  
Drive Space  
1GB or more  
1024 × 768 pixels or more  
Minimum 65,536 colors (16,770,000  
colors recommended)  
Monitor  
Settings  
ib  
Operating  
System  
Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later)/  
Windows Vista/Windows 7  
Pentium 4 1.3GHz or better  
(Pentium D 3.0 GHz or better required  
for movies)  
Processor  
512MB or more (1GB or more  
recommended)  
(1 GB or more required for movies—2 GB  
or more recommended)  
RAM  
Free Hard  
Drive Space  
1GB or more  
1024 × 768 pixels or more  
Minimum 65,536 colors (16,770,000  
colors recommended)  
Monitor  
Settings  
A minimum of 64 MB video RAM with  
DirectX 9 or later.  
Graphics  
*
See online help for information on using the software.  
Install the camera manual.  
Click the “Camera Instruction Manual” button and  
follow the on-screen instructions.  
5
EN 15  
Operation guide  
Install OLYMPUS Viewer 2.  
Check the system requirements before beginning  
installation.  
2
Operation guides displayed at the bottom of the screen  
indicate that the m button, H button, or zoom buttons  
should be used.  
Click the “OLYMPUS Viewer 2” button and follow  
the on-screen instructions to install the software.  
RESET  
OLYMPUS Viewer 2  
COMPRESSION NORMAL  
AF MODE  
FACE/iESP  
OFF  
Operating  
System  
Mac OS X v10.4.11–v10.6  
1
2
DIGITAL ZOOM  
ICON GUIDE  
ON  
Processor  
Intel Core Solo/Duo 1.5 GHz or better  
1GB or more (2GB or more  
recommended)  
MENU  
OK  
SET  
EXIT  
RAM  
Free Hard  
Drive Space  
1GB or more  
OK  
SET  
1024 × 768 pixels or more  
Minimum 32,000 colors (16,770,000  
colors recommended)  
Monitor  
Settings  
OK  
MENU  
ERASE/CANCEL  
Operation guide  
*
Other languages can be selected from the language  
combo box. For information on using the software, see  
online help.  
Copy the camera manual.  
3
Click the “Camera Instruction Manual” button to  
open the folder containing the camera manuals.  
Copy the manual for your language to the  
computer.  
16 EN  
Date, time, time zone, and language  
Press I to save the setting for [Y].  
3
The date and time set here are saved to image le names,  
date prints, and other data. You can also choose the  
language for the menus and messages displayed in the  
monitor.  
X
Y
M
D
TIME  
-- -- -- --  
.
Y/M/D  
2010.  
:
Press the n button to turn on the  
camera.  
The date and time setting screen is displayed when  
1
MENU  
CANCEL  
the date and time are not set.  
X
As in Steps 2 and 3, use FGHI and the  
H button to set [M] (month), [D] (day), [TIME]  
(hours and minutes), and [Y/M/D] (date order).  
4
5
Y
M
D
TIME  
---- -- -- -- --  
.
Y/M/D  
.
:
For a more accurate setting, press the H button  
when the time signal hits 00 seconds while setting the  
minutes.  
MENU  
CANCEL  
The menus can be used to change the selected date  
and time. [X] (Date/time) (p. 41)  
Date and time setting screen  
Use HI to select your home time zone and  
press the H button.  
Use FG to turn daylight saving time ([SUMMER])  
Use FG to select the year for [Y].  
2
X
on or off.  
Y
M
D
TIME  
’10.10.26.12:30  
-- -- -- --  
.
Y/M/D  
2010.  
:
Seoul  
Tokyo  
MENU  
CANCEL  
OK  
SET  
SUMMER  
The menus can be used to change the selected time  
zone. [WORLD TIME] (p. 42)  
Use FGHI to select your language and  
press the H button.  
6
The menus can be used to change the selected  
language. [W] (Language) (p. 41)  
EN 17  
Shooting, Viewing, aand Eraasing  
Shooting with the optimum aperture  
value and shutter speed  
[PROGRAM AUTO]  
Current shooting mode display  
PROGRAM AUTO  
P
In this mode, automatic shooting settings are activated  
while also allowing changes to a wide range of  
other shooting menu functions, such as exposure  
compensation, white balance, etc. as needed.  
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
ISO  
AUTO  
10M  
4
Press the n button to turn on the  
camera.  
1
Press the n button again to turn off the camera.  
[PROGRAM AUTO] indicator  
Hold the camera and compose the shot.  
2
P
Monitor  
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
ISO  
AUTO  
10M  
#
4
Horizontal grip  
Number of storable still pictures (p. 58)  
Monitor (standby mode screen)  
If the [PROGRAM AUTO] indicator is not displayed,  
press the H button to display the function menu and  
then set the shooting mode to P.  
“Using the Menu” (p. 4)  
Vertical grip  
When holding the camera, take care not to cover the  
ash with your ngers, etc.  
18 EN  
Shooting movies [MOVIE]  
Press the shutter button halfway down to  
focus on the subject.  
When the camera focuses on the subject, the  
exposure is locked (shutter speed and aperture  
value are displayed), and the AF target mark  
changes to green.  
3
Press the H button to display the function  
menu screen.  
1
PROGRAM AUTO  
P
The camera was unable to focus if the AF target  
mark ashes red. Try focusing again.  
0.0  
AF target mark  
WB  
AUTO  
ISO  
AUTO  
P
10M  
4
Use HI to set the shooting mode to A and  
then press the H button.  
2
Press halfway  
[MOVIE] indicator  
1/400 F3.1  
Shutter speed Aperture value  
“Focusing” (p. 52)  
0.0  
To take the picture, gently press the shutter  
button all the way down while being careful  
not to shake the camera.  
WB  
4
AUTO  
VGA  
#
0:34  
P
Press fully  
1/400 F3.1  
Image review screen  
To view images during shooting  
Pressing the q button enables playback of images. To  
return to shooting, either press the q button or press the  
shutter button halfway down.  
EN 19  
Using the zoom  
Press the shutter button halfway down to  
focus on the subject, and gently press the  
button all the way down to start recording.  
3
Pressing the zoom buttons adjusts the shooting range.  
Pressing the wide  
(W) button  
Pressing the telephoto  
(T) button  
Press halfway  
Zoom bar  
0:34  
P
P
REC  
0:00  
Press fully  
0.0  
0.0  
Continuous  
recording  
length (p. 58)  
WB  
WB  
0:34  
AUTO  
AUTO  
ISO  
ISO  
AUTO  
AUTO  
10M  
#
10M  
#
REC  
0:00  
4
4
Optical zoom: 3×  
Digital zoom: 4×  
Current length  
Lights up red when recording  
To take larger images [DIGITAL ZOOM]  
Gently press the shutter button all the way  
down to stop recording.  
4
The type and amount of zoom can be identied from  
the appearance of the zoom bar. The display differs  
depending on the options selected for [DIGITAL  
ZOOM] (p. 34) and image size (p. 32).  
Sound will also be recorded.  
During sound recording, only the digital zoom can be  
used. To record a movie with optical zoom, set [R]  
(movies) (p. 34) to [OFF].  
20 EN  
[OFF] selected for [DIGITAL ZOOM]:  
Image size Zoom bar  
Changing the shooting information  
display  
The display of the screen information can be changed to  
best match the situation, for example, the need for a clear  
view of the screen or for making a precise composition by  
using the grid display.  
10M  
Optical zoom range  
Press F (INFO).  
Other  
1
Image zoomed and cropped.*1  
The displayed shooting information changes in  
the order shown below each time the button is  
pressed. “Shooting mode display” (p. 10)  
[ON] selected for [DIGITAL ZOOM]:  
Image size Zoom bar  
Normal  
P
10M  
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
Digital zoom range  
No information  
ISO  
AUTO  
10M  
P
4
Image zoomed and  
cropped.*1  
Other  
Detailed  
P
Digital zoom range  
0.0  
WB  
*1  
AUTO  
This function will not reduce the image quality since it  
does not convert the data with fewer pixels into the data  
with larger pixels. Available zoom ratios vary with image  
size.  
ISO  
AUTO  
10M  
4
NORM  
Photographs taken with the zoom bar displayed in  
red may appear “grainy.”  
EN 21  
To play back movies  
Select a movie, and press the H button.  
Viewing images  
4/30  
Press the q button.  
1
Number of frames/Total number of images  
4/30  
OK  
MOVIE PLAY  
’10/10/26 12:30  
Movie  
’10/10/26 12:30  
Operations during movie playback  
Playback image  
Use HI to select an image.  
2
Displays  
previous image  
Displays next  
image  
Elapsed time/  
Total recording time  
00:12/00:34  
During playback  
Hold I to fast forward and hold H to reverse.  
Press the H button to pause  
playback. To resume playback  
during pause, fast forward, or  
rewind, press the H button.  
The display size of the images can be changed.  
“Index view and close-up view” (p. 24)  
Pausing and  
resuming  
playback  
Press I to fast forward. Press I  
again to increase the fast forward  
speed.  
Fast forward  
Rewind  
Press H to rewind. The rewinding  
speed increases each time H is  
pressed.  
22 EN  
The sound recorded in movie mode cannot be played  
back with this camera. To listen to the sound, connect  
to a PC.  
Erasing images during playback  
(Single image erase)  
Display the image you want to erase and  
press G (D).  
Operations during pausing playback  
1
ERASE  
ALL ERASE  
SEL. IMAGE  
ERASE  
CANCEL  
00:14/00:34  
During pause  
MENU  
OK  
CANCEL  
SET  
Press F to display the rst frame  
and press G to display the last  
frame.  
Press FG to select [ERASE], and press the  
H button.  
2
Cueing  
[ALL ERASE] (p. 37) and [SEL. IMAGE] (p. 37) can  
be used to erase multiple images at the same time.  
Press I or H to advance or  
rewind one frame at a time. Hold  
I or H pressed for continuous  
advance or rewind.  
Advancing and  
rewinding one  
frame at a time  
Resuming  
playback  
Press the H button to resume  
playback.  
To stop moviee playback  
Press the m button.  
EN 23  
To select an image in index view  
Use FGHI to select an image, and press the H  
button to display the selected image in single-image view.  
Index view and close-up view  
Index view enables quick selection of a desired image.  
Close-up view (up to 10× magnication) allows checking  
of image details.  
To scroll an image in close-up view  
Use FGHI to move the viewing area.  
Press the zoom buttons.  
1
Changing the image information  
display  
Shooting information settings displayed on the screen can  
be changed.  
Single-image view  
Close-up view  
Press F (INFO).  
1
4/30  
4/30  
W
T
The displayed image information changes in  
the order shown below each time the button is  
pressed.  
Normal  
10  
4/30  
’10/10/26 12:30  
’10/10/26 12:30  
W
T
No information  
’10/10/26 12:30  
Index view  
’10/10/26  
Detailed  
10  
4/30  
2
4
1/1000 F3.1  
2.0  
ISO WB  
P
100 AUTO  
10M  
NORM  
FILE  
100 0004  
’10/10/26 12:30  
W
T
’10/10/26  
Using the menu guide  
2
4
Pressing the E button in the setup menu displays a  
description of the current item.  
“Using the Menu” (p. 4)  
24 EN  
Using Shootiing Modes  
To change the shooting mode  
Reducing blur on shooting [DIS MODE]  
The shooting mode (P, M, N, s, P, ~,  
A) can be changed by using the function menu.  
“Using the Menu” (p. 4)  
This mode enables the user to reduce blur that is caused  
by camera shake and subject movement.  
The default settings of the function are highlighted in  
.
Set the shooting mode to N.  
1
[DIS MODE] indicator  
Shooting with automatic settings  
[iAUTO]  
According to the scene, the camera automatically  
selects the optimal shooting mode from [PORTRAIT]/  
[LANDSCAPE]/[NIGHT+PORTRAIT]/[SPORT]/[MACRO].  
This is a fully automatic mode that allows the user to  
take pictures using the best mode for the shooting scene  
simply by pressing the shutter button.  
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
10M  
#
4
Using the best mode for the shooting  
scene [SCENE MODE]  
Set the shooting mode to M.  
1
The icon changes depending on the scene  
that the camera automatically selects.  
Set the shooting mode to s.  
1
SCENE MODE  
10M  
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
#
4
10M  
4
In some cases, the camera may not select the  
desired shooting mode.  
When the camera cannot identify which is the optimal  
mode, [PROGRAM AUTO] will be selected.  
There are some limitations on settings in M mode.  
EN 25  
Option  
Application  
Press G to go to the submenu.  
2
3
BPORTRAIT/FLANDSCAPE/  
GNIGHT SCENE*1  
/
The camera takes  
PORTRAIT  
MNIGHT+PORTRAIT/CSPORT/ a picture using the  
NINDOOR/WCANDLE*1  
/
optimum settings  
for the scene  
conditions.  
RSELF PORTRAIT/SSUNSET*1  
XFIREWORKS*1/VCUISINE/  
dDOCUMENTS/PET  
/
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
10M  
*1  
When the subject is dark, noise reduction is  
automatically activated. This approximately doubles the  
shooting time during which no other pictures can be  
taken.  
4
Use HI to select the best shooting mode for  
the scene, and press the H button.  
To take pictures of a moving subjectt like a  
pet ([PET])  
1 Use HI to select [PET], and press the H button  
to set.  
2 Hold the camera to align the AF target mark on the  
subject and press the H button.  
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
When the camera recognizes the subject, the  
AF target mark automatically tracks the subject  
movement to focus on it continuously. “To focus  
on a moving subject continuously (AF Tracking)”  
(p. 34).  
10M  
#
4
Icon indicating [SCENE MODE] that is set  
In [SCENE MODE], the optimum shooting settings  
are pre-programmed for specic shooting scenes.  
For this reason, some settings cannot be changed in  
some modes.  
26 EN  
Shooting with special effects  
[MAGIC FILTER]  
Use HI to select the desired effect and then  
press the H button to set.  
3
Add an artistic effect to your photo by selecting the  
desired magic lter.  
Set the shooting mode to P.  
1
0.0  
MAGIC FILTER  
WB  
AUTO  
10M  
#
4
Icon indicating [MAGIC FILTER] that is set  
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
Shooting mode  
Option  
[POP ART  
10M  
4
\PIN HOLE  
]FISH EYE  
@DRAWING*1  
MAGIC FILTER  
Press G to go to the submenu.  
2
*1  
Two images are saved, an unmodied image and an  
image to which the effect has been applied.  
POP ART  
When [DRAWING] is selected, image size (p. 32) is  
restricted to n or smaller.  
0.0  
WB  
In [MAGIC FILTER], the optimum shooting settings  
are pre-programmed for each scene effect. For this  
reason, some settings cannot be changed in some  
modes.  
AUTO  
10M  
EN 27  
Creating panoramic images  
[PANORAMA]  
Press the shutter button to take the rst  
frame, and then compose the second shot.  
3
Take pictures that can be joined to form a panorama using  
the supplied software.  
Before rst shot  
The focus, exposure, zoom position (p. 20), and white  
balance (p. 31) are locked at the rst frame.  
The ash (p. 29) is xed to $ (FLASH OFF) mode.  
Set the shooting mode to ~.  
1
OK  
SET  
PANORAMA  
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
ISO  
AUTO  
After rst shot  
10M  
4
1
2
Use FGHI to select the pan direction.  
2
MENU  
EXIT  
After the rst shot, the area shown in the white  
frame reappears on the side of the display  
opposite the pan direction. Frame subsequent  
photographs so that they overlap with the  
image on the monitor.  
Repeat Step 3 until the number of desired  
frames is taken, and then press the  
m button when nished.  
4
Panorama shooting is possible for up to 10 frames.  
For information on creating panoramas, see the  
online help for the supplied software.  
28 EN  
Using Shootingg Funccttions  
“Using the Menu” (p. 4)  
Shooting closeups (Macro shooting)  
The default settings of the function are highlighted in  
.
This function enables the camera to focus and shoot  
subjects at close distances.  
Using the ash  
Select the macro option in the shooting  
function menu.  
1
The ash functions can be selected to best match the  
shooting conditions.  
P
Select the ash option in the shooting  
function menu.  
OFF  
1
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
P
ISO  
AUTO  
FLASH AUTO  
10M  
4
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
Use HI to select the setting option, and  
press the H button to set.  
ISO  
2
AUTO  
10M  
4
Option  
Description  
OFF  
Macro mode is deactivated.  
This enables shooting as close as  
Use HI to select the setting option, and  
press the H button to set.  
2
MACRO  
20 cm/7.9 in.*1 (60 cm/23.6 in.*2) to  
the subject.  
Option  
Description  
The ash res automatically in low-  
light or backlight conditions.  
This enables shooting as close as  
5 cm/2.0 in. to the subject.  
SUPER MACRO*3  
FLASH AUTO  
*1  
Pre-ashes are emitted to reduce the  
occurrence of red eye in your photos.  
When the zoom is at the widest (W) position.  
When the zoom is at the most telephoto (T) position.  
The zoom is automatically xed.  
REDEYE  
*2  
*3  
The ash res regardless of the  
FILL IN  
available light.  
The ash (p. 29) and zoom (p. 20) cannot be set  
during super macro shooting.  
FLASH OFF  
The ash does not re.  
EN 29  
Using the self-timer  
Adjusting the brightness  
(Exposure compensation)  
After the shutter button is pressed all the way down, the  
picture is taken after a short delay.  
The standard brightness (appropriate exposure) set by  
the camera based on the shooting mode (except for  
[iAUTO]) can be adjusted brighter or darker to obtain a  
desired shot.  
Select the self-timer option in the shooting  
function menu.  
1
P
Select the exposure compensation option in  
the shooting function menu.  
1
Y
OFF  
2
12  
EXPOSURE COMP.  
P
0.0  
WB  
0.0  
AUTO  
ISO  
AUTO  
10M  
0.3 0.0 0.3  
4
WB  
AUTO  
ISO  
AUTO  
10M  
#
Use HI to select the setting option, and  
press the H button to set.  
2
Option  
Description  
Use HI to select the desired brightness,  
and press the H button.  
2
Y OFF  
The self-timer is deactivated.  
The self-timer lamp turns on for  
approx. 10 seconds, then blinks for  
approx. 2 seconds, and then the  
picture is taken.  
Y 12 SEC  
The self-timer lamp blinks for approx.  
2 seconds, and then the picture is  
taken.  
Y 2 SEC  
Self-timer shooting is automatically canceled after  
one shot.  
To cancel the self-timer after it starts  
Press the m button.  
30 EN  
Adjusting to a natural color scheme  
(White balance)  
Selecting the ISO sensitivity  
Select the ISO setting option in the shooting  
1
For more natural coloring, choose a white balance option  
suited to the scene.  
function menu.  
P
Select the white balance option in the  
shooting function menu.  
1
WB  
P
0.0  
WB  
WB AUTO  
AUTO  
ISO  
ISO  
ISO  
ISO 200  
100 200 400  
10M  
1/400 F3.1  
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
ISO  
AUTO  
10M  
Use HI to select the setting option, and  
press the H button to set.  
2
Option  
Description  
Use HI to select the setting option, and  
press the H button to set.  
2
The camera automatically adjusts the  
sensitivity according to the shooting  
scene.  
ISO AUTO  
Value  
Option  
Description  
The ISO sensitivity is xed to the  
selected value.  
The camera automatically adjusts the white  
balance according to the shooting scene.  
WB AUTO  
5
3
1
For shooting outdoors under a clear sky.  
For shooting outdoors under a cloudy sky.  
For shooting under tungsten lighting.  
“ISO” is short for “International Organization  
for Standardization.” ISO standards specify the  
sensitivity for digital cameras and lm, thus codes  
such as “ISO 100” are used to represent sensitivity.  
For shooting under daylight uorescent  
lighting (household lighting, etc.).  
w
x
y
In the ISO setting, although smaller values result in  
less sensitivity, sharp images can be taken under fully  
lit conditions. Larger values result in higher sensitivity,  
and images can be taken at fast shutter speeds even  
under low light conditions. However, high sensitivity  
introduces noise into the resulting picture, which may  
give it a grainy appearance.  
For shooting under neutral uorescent  
lighting (desk lamps, etc.).  
For shooting under white uorescent lighting  
(ofces, etc.).  
EN 31  
Selecting the size of still images  
Image size for movies can be selected from the setup  
menu. [IMAGE SIZE/FRAME RATE] (p. 33)  
“Number of storable pictures (still images)/Continuous  
recording length (movies) in the internal memory and  
SD/SDHC memory cards” (p. 58)  
Select the image size option in the shooting  
function menu.  
1
P
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
ISO  
AUTO  
16:9S 10M  
8
#
M
10M  
4
Use HI to select the setting option, and  
press the H button to set.  
2
Option  
Description  
Suitable for printing A3 (11×17 in.)  
pictures.  
10M (3648×2736)  
8M (3264×2448)  
5M (2560×1920)  
3M (2048×1536)  
2M (1600×1200)  
1M (1280×960)  
Suitable for printing pictures up to  
A3 (11×17 in.).  
Suitable for printing A4 (8.5×11 in.)  
pictures.  
Suitable for printing pictures up to  
A4 (8.5×11 in.).  
Suitable for printing A5 (5×7 in.)  
pictures.  
Suitable for printing pictures at  
postcard size.  
Suitable for viewing pictures on a  
TV or using pictures in emails and  
on websites.  
VGA (640×480)  
Suitable for playing pictures on a  
wide screen TV.  
16:9S (1920×1080)  
32 EN  
For information on using the menus, see “Using the Menu” (p. 4).  
Menus for Shooting FFunctions  
The default settings of the function are highlighted in  
.
Restoring the shooting functions to the  
default settings [RESET]  
Selecting aa compreessionn mode for still  
images [COMPRESSION]  
z
z
(Shooting menu) X RESET  
(Shooting menu) X COMPRESSION  
Submenu 2  
Application  
Submenu 2  
Application  
Shooting at high quality.  
Shooting at normal quality.  
Restores the following menu  
functions to the default settings.  
• Shooting mode (p. 25)  
• Flash (p. 29)  
FINE  
NORMAL  
“Number of storable pictures (still images)/Continuous  
recording length (movies) in the internal memory and  
SD/SDHC memory cards” (p. 58)  
• Macro (p. 29)  
• Self-timer (p. 30)  
• Exposure compensation (p. 30)  
• White balance (p. 31)  
• ISO (p. 31)  
YES  
Selecting thee image quuality foor movies  
[IMAGE SIZE/FFRAMEE RRATE]  
• Image size (p. 32)  
• Menu functions in z (Shooting  
menu)/A (Movie menu) (p. 33  
to 35)  
A
(Movie menu)  
X
IMAGE SIZE/FRAME RATE  
The current settings will not be  
changed.  
Submenu 1  
Submenu 2  
Application  
NO  
Select the image  
quality based on  
the image size and  
frame rate. Higher  
frame rates provide  
smoother movie  
images.  
VGA (640×480)/  
QVGA (320×240)  
IMAGE SIZE  
N30fps*1  
/
FRAME RATE  
O15fps*1  
*1  
frames per second  
“Number of storable pictures (still images)/Continuous  
recording length (movies) in the internal memory and  
SD/SDHC memory cards” (p. 58)  
EN 33  
Selectinng the ffocusing area [AF MODE]  
Shooting att higher maagnicatiions tthhaann  
opticall zoom [[DDIGITAAL ZOOM]  
z
(Shooting menu) X AF MODE  
z
(Shooting menu) X DIGITAL ZOOM  
Submenu 2  
Application  
Submenu 2  
OFF  
ON  
Application  
Disable digital zoom.  
The camera focuses automatically.  
(If a face is detected, it is shown by  
a white frame*1; when the shutter  
button is pressed halfway and the  
camera is able to focus, the frame  
color is changed to green*2 if the  
camera is able to focus. If no face  
is detected, the camera chooses a  
subject in the frame and focuses  
automatically.)  
Enable digital zoom.  
FACE/iESP  
[DIGITAL ZOOM] is not available when [% SUPER  
MACRO] (p. 29) is selected.  
The option selected for [DIGITAL ZOOM] affects the  
appearance of the zoom bar.  
To take larger images” (p. 20)  
The camera focuses on the subject  
located within the AF target mark.  
SPOT  
Recording ssound wwhhen shoooting  
movies [R]  
The camera tracks the subject  
movement automatically to focus on  
it continuously.  
AF TRACKING  
A (Movie menu) X R  
*1  
For some subjects, the frame may not appear or may  
take some time to appear.  
If the frame blinks in red, the camera is unable to focus.  
Try again to press the shutter button halfway.  
Submenu 2  
OFF  
ON  
Application  
No sound is recorded.  
Sound is recorded.  
*2  
To focus on a moving subject  
continuouslly (AFF TTracking)  
1 Hold the camera to align the AF target mark on the  
subject and press the H button.  
When set to [ON], only the digital zoom can be used  
during movie recording. To record the movie with the  
optical zoom, set [R] (movies) to [OFF].  
The sound recorded in movie mode cannot be played  
back with this camera. To listen to the sound, connect  
to a PC.  
2 When the camera recognizes the subject, the AF  
target mark automatically tracks the subject movement  
to focus on it continuously.  
3 To cancel the tracking, press the H button.  
Depending on the subjects or the shooting conditions,  
the camera may be unable to lock the focus or fail to  
track the subject movement.  
When the camera fails to track the subject movement,  
the AF target mark changes to red.  
34 EN  
For information on using the menus, see “Using the Menu” (p. 4).  
Displaying icon guides [ICON GUIDE]  
z
(Shooting menu) X ICON GUIDE  
Submenu 2  
OFF  
Application  
No icon guide is displayed.  
The explanation of the selected icon  
will be displayed when a shooting  
mode or shooting function menu  
icon is selected (position the cursor  
on the icon for a while to display the  
explanation).  
ON  
PROGRAM AUTO  
P
Functions can be changed  
Icon guide  
manually.  
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
ISO  
AUTO  
10M  
4
EN 35  
Menus for Playback, EEditinng, annd PPrriinnttiinngg FFuunnccttiioonnss  
2 Use the zoom buttons to choose the crop size and  
FGHI to position the crop.  
Playing back pictures automatically  
[SLIDESHOW]  
q (Playback menu) X SLIDESHOW  
To start a slideshow  
After pressing the H button, the slideshow starts. To stop  
the slideshow, press the H button or the m button.  
During a slideshow, press I to advance one frame,  
H to go back one frame.  
OK  
SET  
3 Press the H button.  
The edited image will be saved as a separate  
image.  
Changing the image size [Q]  
q (Playback menu) X EDIT X Q  
Adding soound to sstill immages [R]  
Submenu 2  
Application  
q (Playback menu) X EDIT X R  
This saves a high-resolution image  
as a separate image with a smaller  
size for use in e-mail attachments  
and other applications.  
8 640 × 480  
1 Use HI to select an image.  
2 Aim the microphone toward the sound source.  
9 320 × 240  
Microphone  
1 Use HI to select an image.  
2 Use FG to select the size, and press the H button.  
Cropping images [P]  
q (Playback menu) X EDIT X P  
1 Use HI to select an image, and press the H button.  
3 Press the H button.  
Recording starts.  
The camera adds (records) sound for approx.  
4 seconds while playing back the image.  
36 EN  
For information on using the menus, see “Using the Menu” (p. 4).  
Retouchiing imagges [PERFECCT FIX]  
Erasing imagees [ERASE]  
q (Playback menu) X EDIT X PERFECT FIX  
q (Playback menu) X ERASE  
Depending on the picture, the editing may not be  
effective.  
Submenu 1  
ALL ERASE  
Application  
All images in the internal memory or  
card will be erased.  
The retouching process may lower the image  
resolution.  
Images are individually selected and  
erased.  
SEL. IMAGE  
Submenu 1  
ALL  
Application  
[LIGHTING FIX] and [REDEYE FIX]  
are applied together.  
ERASE  
Deletes the image displayed.  
Cancels erasing.  
CANCEL  
Only sections darkened by  
backlighting and dim lighting are  
brightened.  
LIGHTING FIX  
REDEYE FIX  
When erasing pictures in a internal memory, do not  
insert the card into the camera.  
Eyes that are reddened by the ash  
are corrected.  
When erasing pictures from the card, insert a card  
into the camera in advance.  
1 Use FG to select a correction method, and press the  
H button.  
2 Use HI to select an image for retouching, and press  
the H button.  
To erase all images [ALL ERASE]  
1 Use FG to select [ALL ERASE], and press the  
H button.  
2 Use FG to select [YES], and press the H button.  
The retouched image is saved as a separate  
image.  
EN 37  
To individually select and erase images  
[SEL. IMAGE]  
Protecting immages [?]  
q (Playback menu) X ?  
1 Use FG to select [SEL. IMAGE], and press the  
H button.  
Protected images cannot be erased by [ERASE]  
(p. 23, 37), [SEL. IMAGE], or [ALL ERASE] (p. 37),  
but all images are erased by [MEMORY FORMAT]/  
[FORMAT] (p. 39).  
2 Use HI to select the image to be erased, and press  
the H button to add a R mark to the image.  
Press the W zoom button to display an index view.  
Images can be quickly selected using FGHI.  
Press the T button to return to the single frame  
display.  
1 Use HI to select an image.  
2 Press the H button.  
Press the H button again to cancel the settings.  
3 If necessary, repeat Steps 1 and 2 to protect other  
SEL. IMAGE  
images, and press the m button.  
R mark  
Rotating immages [y]  
q (Playback menu) X y  
1 Use HI to select an image.  
OK  
MENU  
ERASE/CANCEL  
2 Press the H button to rotate the image.  
3 If necessary, repeat Steps 1 and 2 to make settings  
for other images, and press the m button.  
3 Repeat Step 2 to select the images to be erased,  
and then press the m button to erase the selected  
images.  
The new picture orientations will be saved even after  
the power is turned off.  
4 Use FG to select [YES], and press the H button.  
The images with a R mark are erased.  
Saving print settings to the image data  
[PRINT ORDER]  
q (Playback menu) X PRINT ORDER  
“Print Reservations (DPOF)” (p. 47)  
Print reservation can be set only for still images that  
are recorded to the card.  
38 EN  
For information on using the menus, see “Using the Menu” (p. 4).  
Menus for Other Cameera Setttings  
Erasing data completely  
[MEMORY FORMAT]/[FORMAT]  
Selecting a mmethod ffor connnecting  
the camera to otheer devices  
[USB CONNECTION]  
r (Settings 1) X MEMORY FORMAT/  
FORMAT  
r (Settings 1) X USB CONNECTION  
Before formatting, check that no important data is left  
in the internal memory or card.  
Submenu 2  
AUTO  
Application  
When the camera is connected  
to another device, the settings  
selection screen is displayed.  
Cards must be formatted with this camera before  
rst use or after being used with other cameras or  
computers.  
Select when transferring images to a  
computer or when using the supplied  
software with the camera connected  
to a computer.  
Submenu 2  
YES  
NO  
Application  
STORAGE  
Completely erases the image data  
in the internal memory*1 or card  
(including protected images).  
Select when transferring images to  
a computer running Windows Vista  
or Windows 7 without using the  
supplied software.  
MTP  
Cancels formatting.  
*1  
Be sure to remove the card before formatting the  
internal memory.  
Select when connecting to a  
PictBridge-compatible printer.  
PRINT  
Copying images in the internal memory  
to the card [BACKUP]  
Copying pictures to a computer without  
using the supplied software  
r (Settings 1) X BACKUP  
This camera is compatible with the USB Mass  
Storage Class. You can transfer and save the image  
data on your computer while the camera and the  
computer are connected.  
Submenu 2  
YES  
NO  
Application  
Backs up image data in the internal  
memory to the card.  
System requirements  
Cancels the backup.  
Windows 2000 Professional/  
Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/  
Mac OS X v10.3 or later  
It takes some time to back up data. Check that  
the battery has sufcient power before starting the  
backup.  
EN 39  
Even if a computer has USB ports, proper operation  
is not guaranteed in the following cases.  
Setting thee operattiion sounnd [BEEP]  
r (Settings 1) X BEEP  
computers with USB ports installed using an  
expansion card, etc.  
Submenu 2  
OFF/ON  
Application  
computers without a factory-installed OS and  
home-built computers  
Turns off or on the operating  
sound/warning sound of the camera  
buttons.  
Turning on the camera with the q  
button [q POWER ON]  
r (Settings 1) X q POWER ON  
Adjustingg the CCCD and the image  
processing fuunctionn [[PIXEL MAAPPING]  
Submenu 2  
Application  
r (Settings 1) X PIXEL MAPPING  
The camera is not turned on. To turn  
on the camera, press the n  
button.  
NO  
This function has already been adjusted at factory  
shipping, and no adjustment is needed right  
after purchase. Approximately once a year is  
recommended.  
Press and hold the q button to turn  
the camera on in playback mode.  
YES  
For best results, wait at least one minute after taking  
or viewing pictures before performing pixel mapping.  
If the camera is turned off during pixel mapping, be  
sure to perform it again.  
Saving the mode when the camera is  
K
turned off [KEEP  
SETTINGS]  
To adjust the CCD and the image  
processing function  
K
r (Settings 1) X KEEP  
SETTINGS  
Press the H button when [START] (Submenu 2) is  
displayed.  
Submenu 2  
Application  
The shooting mode is saved when  
the camera is turned off and is  
reactivated the next time the camera  
is turned on.  
The camera checks and adjusts the CCD and the  
image processing function at the same time.  
YES  
NO  
Adjusting thhe brighttnness of thee monitor  
[s]  
The shooting mode is set to P mode  
when the camera is turned on.  
s (Settings 2) X s  
Submenu 2  
Application  
Selects the monitor brightness  
depending on the surrounding  
brightness.  
BRIGHT/  
NORMAL  
40 EN  
For information on using the menus, see “Using the Menu” (p. 4).  
Saving battery power between sshots  
Changing thhe displlay langguage [W]  
[POWER SAVE]  
s (Settings 2) X W  
s (Settings 2) X POWER SAVE  
Submenu 2  
Languages  
Application  
Submenu 2  
OFF  
Application  
The language for the menus and  
error messages displayed on the  
monitor is selected.  
Cancels [POWER SAVE].  
When the camera is not being used  
for approx. 10 seconds, the monitor  
automatically turns off to save battery  
power.  
1 Use FGHI to select your language and press the  
H button.  
ON  
Setting thhe datee and tiime [X]  
s (Settings 2) X X  
To resume standby mode  
Press any button.  
To select the date display order  
1 Press I after setting Minute, and use FG to select  
the date display order.  
Selecting the battery type  
[BATTERY TYPE]  
s (Settings 2) X BATTERY TYPE  
X
Submenu 2  
ALKALINE  
NiMH  
Application  
Y
M
D
TIME  
Select this option when using alkaline  
batteries.  
Y/M/D  
2010.10.26 12:30  
Date order  
Select this option when using NiMH  
batteries.  
MENU  
OK  
CANCEL  
SET  
“Date, time, time zone, and language” (p. 17)  
If [ALKALINE] is selected with NiMH batteries, the  
camera may fail to turn on when the batteries are low.  
If [NiMH] is selected with alkaline batteries, the  
camera may be turned off without displaying the low  
battery warning (p. 13).  
EN 41  
Switchinng between home and travel destination time zzones [[WORLDD TIME]  
s (Settings 2) X WORLD TIME  
You will not be able to select a time zone using [WORLD TIME] if the camera clock has not rst been set using [X].  
Submenu 2  
Submenu 3  
Application  
The time in the home time zone (the time zone selected for x in  
submenu 2).  
x
HOME/ALTERNATE  
The time in the travel destination time zone (the time selected for z in  
submenu 2).  
z
x*1  
Select the home time zone (x).  
z*1, 2  
Select the travel destination time zone (z).  
*1  
In areas where daylight saving time is in effect, use FG to turn daylight saving time ([SUMMER]) on.  
When you select a time zone, the camera automatically calculates the time difference between the selected zone and  
the home time zone (x) to display the time in the travel destination time zone (z).  
*2  
42 EN  
Printing  
Direct printing (PictBridge*1)  
Turn on the printer, and then connect the  
printer and camera.  
2
By connecting the camera to a PictBridge-compatible  
printer, you can print images directly without using a  
computer.  
USB connector  
To nd out if your printer supports PictBridge, refer to the  
printer’s instruction manual.  
*1  
PictBridge is a standard for connecting digital cameras  
and printers of different makers and printing out pictures  
directly.  
USB cable  
(supplied)  
The printing modes, paper sizes, and other  
parameters that can be set with the camera vary  
depending on the printer that is used. For details,  
refer to the printer’s instruction manual.  
For details on the available paper types, loading  
paper, and installing ink cassettes, refer to the  
printer’s instruction manual.  
I button  
Printing images at the printer’s  
standard settings [EASY PRINT]  
In the setup menu, set [USB CONNECTION] to  
[PRINT]. “Using the Menu” (p. 4)  
EASY PRINT START  
CUSTOM PRINT OK  
Display the image to be printed on the  
monitor.  
1
Press I to start printing.  
3
4
“Viewing images” (p. 22)  
To print another image, use HI to select an  
image, and press the H button.  
EN 43  
To exit printing  
After a selected image is displayed on the screen,  
disconnect the USB cable from the camera and printer.  
Submenu 2  
PRINT  
Application  
This prints the image selected in  
Step 6.  
This prints all images stored in the  
internal memory or card.  
ALL PRINT  
This prints one image in a multiple  
layout format.  
MULTI PRINT  
ALL INDEX  
This prints an index of all images  
stored in the internal memory or card.  
OK  
PRINT  
EXIT  
This prints images based on the print  
reservation data on the card.  
PRINT ORDER*1  
Changing the printer’s settings for  
printing [CUSTOM PRINT]  
*1  
[PRINT ORDER] is available only when print  
reservations have been made. “Print Reservations  
(DPOF)” (p. 47)  
Follow Steps 1 and 2 in [EASY PRINT] (p. 43).  
1
2
3
Use FG to select [SIZE] (Submenu 3), and  
press I.  
4
Press the H button to start printing.  
If the [PRINTPAPER] screen is not displayed, the  
[SIZE], [BORDERLESS], and [PICS/SHEET] are set  
to the printer’s standard.  
Use FG to select the print mode, and press  
the H button.  
PRINTPAPER  
PRINT MODE SELECT  
PRINT  
SIZE  
BORDERLESS  
STANDARD  
ALL PRINT  
MULTI PRINT  
ALL INDEX  
PRINT ORDER  
STANDARD  
MENU  
OK  
SET  
BACK  
MENU  
OK  
SET  
EXIT  
44 EN  
To make the detailed printer settings  
1 Use FGHI to select the setting, and press the  
H button.  
Use FG to select the [BORDERLESS]  
or [PICS/SHEET] settings, and press the  
H button.  
5
PRINT INFO  
Submenu 4  
Application  
<x  
1
The image is printed with a border  
around it ([OFF]).  
The image is printed to ll the entire  
paper ([ON]).  
DATE  
FILE NAME  
P
WITHOUT  
WITHOUT  
OFF/ON*1  
(The number of  
The number of images per sheet  
MENU  
OK  
EXIT  
SET  
images per sheet ([PICS/SHEET]) is selectable only  
varies depending when [MULTI PRINT] is selected  
Submenu 5 Submenu 6  
Application  
on the printer.)  
in Step 3.  
This selects the number  
of prints.  
*1  
The available settings for [BORDERLESS] vary  
depending on the printer.  
0 to 10  
<×  
Selecting [WITH] prints the  
images with the date.  
Selecting [WITHOUT] prints  
the images without the date.  
If [STANDARD] is selected in Steps 4 and 5, the  
image is printed at the printer’s standard settings.  
WITH/  
WITHOUT  
DATE  
4/30  
Selecting [WITH] prints the  
le name on the image.  
Selecting [WITHOUT] does  
not print any le name on  
the image.  
WITH/  
WITHOUT  
10M  
NORM  
FILE NAME  
FILE  
100 0004  
’10/10/26 12:30  
OK  
PRINT  
MORE  
(Proceeds to  
the setting  
screen.)  
SINGLE PRINT  
This selects a portion of the  
image for printing.  
P
Use HI to select an image.  
6
7
Press F to make a print reservation for the  
current image. Press G to make the detailed  
printer settings for the current image.  
EN 45  
To crop an image [P]  
1 Use the zoom buttons to select the size of the cropping  
frame, use FGHI to move the frame, and then  
press the H button.  
Press the H button.  
9
PRINT  
PRINT  
CANCEL  
MENU  
OK  
SET  
BACK  
Use FG to select [PRINT], and press the  
H button.  
Printing starts.  
10  
OK  
SET  
2 Use FG to select [OK], and press the H button.  
When [OPTION SET] is selected in [ALL PRINT]  
P
mode, [PRINT INFO] screen is displayed.  
When printing is nished, the [PRINT MODE  
SELECT] screen is displayed.  
OK  
PRINT MODE SELECT  
CANCEL  
PRINT  
MENU  
OK  
SET  
BACK  
ALL PRINT  
MULTI PRINT  
ALL INDEX  
PRINT ORDER  
If necessary, repeat Steps 6 and 7 to select  
the image to be printed, make the detailed  
settings, and set [SINGLE PRINT].  
8
MENU  
OK  
SET  
EXIT  
46 EN  
Print Reservations (DPOF*1  
)
To cancel printing  
1 When [DO NOT REMOVE USB CABLE] is displayed,  
press the m button, use FG to select [CANCEL],  
and then press the H button.  
In print reservations, the number of prints and date imprint  
option are saved in the image on the card. This enables  
easy printing at a printer or print shop supporting DPOF  
by using only the print reservations on the card without a  
computer or a camera.  
*1  
DPOF is a standard for storing automatic printout  
information from digital cameras.  
Print reservations can be set only for the images  
stored on the card. Insert a card with recorded  
images before making print reservations.  
DO NOT REMOVE USB CABLE  
MENU  
CANCEL  
DPOF reservations set by another DPOF device  
cannot be changed by this camera. Make changes  
using the original device. Making new DPOF  
reservations with this camera will erase the  
reservations made by the other device.  
CONTINUE  
CANCEL  
OK  
SET  
DPOF print reservations can be made for up to 999  
images per card.  
Press the m button.  
11  
12  
When the message [REMOVE USB CABLE] is  
displayed, disconnect the USB cable from the  
camera and printer.  
EN 47  
Single-frame print reservations [  
<]  
Use HI to select the image for print  
reservation. Use FG to select the quantity.  
Press the H button.  
4
Display the setup menu.  
1
“Using the Menu” (p. 4)  
X
From the playback menu q, select [PRINT  
ORDER] and then press the H button.  
2
NO  
DATE  
TIME  
PRINT ORDER  
MENU  
OK  
SET  
BACK  
<
U
Use FG to select the [X] (date print)  
screen option, and press the H button.  
5
MENU  
OK  
SET  
EXIT  
Submenu 2  
Application  
Use FG to select [<], and press the  
H button.  
NO  
This prints the image only.  
3
This prints the image with the  
shooting date.  
DATE  
TIME  
4/30  
This prints the image with the  
shooting time.  
0
10M  
NORM  
PRINT ORDER  
FILE  
100 0004  
’10/10/26 12:30  
(
)
1
1
OK  
SET  
SET  
CANCEL  
MENU  
OK  
SET  
BACK  
Use FG to select [SET], and press the  
H button.  
6
48 EN  
Reserving one print each of all images  
on the card [  
Resetting the print reservation data  
for selected images  
U]  
Follow Steps 1 and 2 in [<] (p. 48).  
Follow Steps 1 and 2 in [<] (p. 48).  
1
2
1
2
Use FG to select [U], and press the H  
button.  
Use FG to select [<], and press the  
H button.  
Follow Steps 5 and 6 in [<].  
Use FG to select [KEEP] and press the  
H button.  
3
3
Resetting all print reservation data  
Use HI to select the image with the print  
reservation you want to cancel. Use FG to  
set the print quantity to “0”.  
4
Follow Steps 1 and 2 in [<] (p. 48).  
1
2
Use FG to select either [<] or [U], and  
If necessary, repeat Step 4, and then press  
the H button when nished.  
5
press the H button.  
PRINT ORDER SETTING  
PRINT ORDERED  
Use FG to select the [X] (date print)  
screen option, and press the H button.  
The settings are applied to the remaining images  
6
with the print reservation data.  
RESET  
KEEP  
Use FG to select [SET], and press the  
H button.  
7
MENU  
OK  
SET  
BACK  
Use FG to select [RESET], and press the  
H button.  
3
EN 49  
Usage Tips  
If the camera does not work as intended, or if an error  
message is displayed on the screen, and you are unsure  
of what to do, refer to the information below to x the  
problem(s).  
Operate the zoom buttons or other buttons to  
restore the camera from sleep mode before  
taking a picture. If the camera is left for another  
12 minutes, it automatically turns off. Press the  
n button to turn the camera on.  
Press the q button to switch to the shooting  
mode.  
Troubleshooting  
Wait until #(ash charge) stops blinking before  
taking pictures.  
Battery  
“The camera does not work even when batteries are  
installed”.  
Monitor  
Insert new or recharged batteries in the correct  
direction.  
“Difcult to see”.  
Condensation*1 may have occurred. Turn off the  
“Inserting the battery and the SD/SDHC memory  
card (sold separately)” (p. 12)  
power, and wait for the camera body to become  
acclimated to the surrounding temperature and dry  
out before taking pictures.  
If [ALKALINE] is selected with NiMH batteries, the  
camera may fail to turn on when the batteries are  
low. Be sure the batteries are fully charged, and  
select [NiMH] for [BATTERY TYPE].  
*1  
Dew drops can form in the camera when it is  
suddenly taken from a cold location into a warm,  
humid room.  
[BATTERY TYPE] (p. 41)  
“Vertical lines appear on the screen”.  
Battery performance may have been reduced  
temporarily due to low temperature. Take the  
batteries out of the camera, and warm them by  
putting them in your pocket for a while.  
This condition may occur when the camera is  
pointed at an extremely bright subject under a clear  
sky and so on. The lines do not appear, however,  
in the nal image.  
“The light is caught in the picture”.  
Card/Internal memory  
Shooting with ash in dark situations results in an  
image with many ash reections on dust in the air.  
“An error message is displayed”.  
“Error message” (p. 51)  
Date and time function  
Shutter bbutton  
“Date and time settings return to the default setting”.  
If the batteries are removed and left out of the  
camera for about a day*2, the date and time  
settings return to the default setting, and must  
be reset.  
“No picture is taken when the shutter button is  
pressed”.  
Cancel sleep mode.  
To save battery power, the camera automatically  
goes into sleep mode and the monitor turns off  
if there is no operation for 3 minutes when the  
camera is turned on. No picture is taken even if  
the shutter button is fully pressed in this mode.  
*2  
The time until the date and time settings return to  
the default setting varies depending on how long  
the batteries have been loaded.  
“Date, time, time zone, and language” (p. 17)  
50 EN  
Miscellaneous  
“The camera makes a noise when taking pictures”.  
Error message  
NO PICTURE  
Corrective action  
Internal memory/Card problem  
Take pictures before viewing them.  
The camera may activate the lens and make a  
noise even if no operation is performed. This  
is because the camera automatically performs  
actions of auto focus as far as it is ready to shoot.  
Problem with selected image  
Use photo retouch software, etc.  
to view the image on a computer.  
If the image still cannot be viewed,  
the image le is corrupted.  
Error message  
PICTURE ERROR  
When one of the messages below is displayed on the  
monitor, check the corrective action.  
Problem with selected image  
Use photo retouch software, etc. to  
edit the image on a computer.  
Error message  
Corrective action  
THE IMAGE  
CANNOT BE  
EDITED  
Card problem  
Insert a new card.  
CARD ERROR  
Battery problem  
• Insert new batteries.  
• If using rechargeable batteries,  
charge the batteries.  
Card problem  
The card write-protect switch is  
set to the “LOCK” side. Release  
the switch.  
BATTERY EMPTY  
WRITE PROTECT  
MEMORY FULL  
Connection problem  
Connect the camera and computer  
or printer correctly.  
Internal memory problem  
• Insert a card.  
NO CONNECTION  
NO PAPER  
NO INK  
• Erase unwanted images.*1  
Printer problem  
Load paper into the printer.  
Card problem  
• Replace the card.  
• Erase unwanted images.*1  
CARD FULL  
Printer problem  
Rell the ink in the printer.  
CARD SETUP  
Card problem  
Use FG to select [FORMAT],  
and press the H button. Next, use  
FG to select [YES], and press  
the H button.*2  
POWER OFF  
FORMAT  
Printer problem  
Remove the jammed paper.  
OK  
SET  
JAMMED  
MEMORY SETUP  
Printer problem  
Return to the status where the  
printer can be used.  
Internal memory problem  
Use FG to select [MEMORY  
FORMAT], and press the  
SETTINGS  
CHANGED*3  
POWER OFF  
MEMORY FORMAT  
H button. Next, use FG to select  
[YES], and press the H button.*2  
OK  
SET  
EN 51  
Shooting tips  
Error message  
PRINT ERROR  
CANNOT PRINT*4  
Corrective action  
Printer problem  
Turn off the camera and printer,  
check the printer for any problems,  
and then turn the power on again.  
When you are unsure of how to take a picture that you  
envision, refer to the information below.  
Focusing  
Problem with selected image  
Use a computer to print.  
“Focusing on the subject”  
Taking a picture of a subject not in the center  
*1  
of the screen  
Before erasing important images, download them to a  
computer.  
All data will be erased.  
This is displayed, for instance, when the printer’s paper  
tray has been removed. Do not operate the printer while  
making the print settings on the camera.  
This camera may be unable to print images taken by  
other cameras.  
After focusing on an object at the same distance  
as the subject, compose the shot, and take the  
picture.  
*2  
*3  
Pressing the shutter button halfway (p. 19)  
Set [AF MODE] (p. 34) to [FACE/iESP]  
Taking a picture in [AF TRACKING] mode (p. 34)  
The camera tracks the subject movement  
automatically to focus on it continuously.  
*4  
Taking a picture of subjects where autofocus  
is difcult  
In the following cases, after focusing on an object  
(by pressing the shutter button halfway down) with  
high contrast at the same distance as the subject,  
compose the shot, and take the picture.  
Subjects with low contrast  
When extremely bright objects  
appear in the center of the screen  
52 EN  
Camera shake  
Object with no vertical lines*1  
“Taking pictures without camera shake”  
Taking pictures using N mode (p. 25)  
Select C (SPORT) in s mode (p. 25)  
*1  
It is also effective to compose the shot by holding the  
camera vertically to focus, and then returning to the  
horizontal position to take the picture.  
The C (SPORT) mode uses a fast shutter speed  
and can reduce the blur incurred by a moving  
subject.  
Taking pictures at a high ISO sensitivity  
If a high ISO sensitivity is selected, pictures can  
be taken at a high shutter speed even at locations  
where a ash cannot be used.  
When objects are at different  
distances  
“Selecting the ISO sensitivity” (p. 31)  
Exposure (brightness)  
“Taking pictures with the right brightness”  
Taking pictures using [FILL IN] (p. 29) ash  
A subject against backlight is brightened.  
Fast-moving object  
Taking pictures using exposure compensation  
(p. 30)  
Adjust the brightness while viewing the screen for  
taking the picture. Normally, taking pictures of white  
subjects (such as snow) results in images that are  
darker than the actual subject. Use the exposure  
compensation to adjust in the positive (+) direction  
to express whites as they appear. When taking  
pictures of black subjects, on the other hand, it is  
effective to adjust in the negative (-) direction.  
The subject is not in the center of  
the frame  
EN 53  
Playback/Editing tips  
Color hue  
“Taking pictures with colors at the same shade as  
they appear”  
Playback  
Taking pictures by selecting white balance  
(p. 31)  
“Playing images in the internal memory and card”  
Remove the card when playing pictures in the  
internal memory  
Best results in most environments can normally  
be obtained with the [WB AUTO] setting, but for  
some subjects, you should try experimenting  
with different settings. (This is especially true for  
sunshade under a clear sky, mixed natural and  
articial light settings, and so on.)  
“Inserting the battery and the SD/SDHC memory  
card (sold separately)” (p. 12)  
Editing  
“Erasing the sound recorded to a still image”  
Image quality  
Record over the sound with silence when  
playing back the image  
“Taking sharper pictures”  
“Adding sound to still images [R]” (p. 36)  
Taking pictures with the optical zoom  
Avoid using digital zoom (p. 20) to take pictures.  
Taking pictures at a low ISO sensitivity  
If the picture is taken with a high ISO sensitivity,  
noise (small colored spots and color unevenness  
that were not in the original image) can occur, and  
the image can appear grainy. The resulting image  
is grainier than with low ISO sensitivity as well.  
“Selecting the ISO sensitivity” (p. 31)  
Batteries  
“Making batteries last longer”  
Avoid any of the following operations when not  
actually taking pictures because they deplete  
the battery power  
Repeatedly pressing the shutter button  
halfway  
Repeatedly using the zoom  
Set [POWER SAVE] (p. 41) to [ON]  
54 EN  
Appendix  
Camera care  
Battery handling precautions  
In addition to the batteries provided with the camera,  
the following types of battery can be used. Choose the  
power source best suited to the situation.  
Exterior  
Wipe gently with a soft cloth. If the camera is very dirty,  
soak the cloth in mild soapy water and wring well. Wipe  
the camera with the damp cloth and then dry it with a  
dry cloth. If you have used the camera at the beach,  
use a cloth soaked in clean water and wrung well.  
AA alkaline batteries  
The number of pictures that you can take may vary  
considerably depending on the battery manufacturer  
and shooting conditions.  
Monitor  
AA NiMH batteries (rechargeable batteries)  
Wipe gently with a soft cloth.  
Olympus NiMH batteries are rechargeable and  
economical. For details, refer to the instruction  
Lens  
Blow dust off the lens with a commercial blower, then  
manual for your charger.  
wipe gently with a lens cleaner.  
Caution:  
Do not use strong solvents such as benzene or  
alcohol, or chemically treated cloth.  
Use only batteries approved for use in this product.  
Otherwise it could result in explosion.  
Follow the instructions in this manual (p. 62) when  
disposing used batteries.  
Mold may form on the lens surface if the lens is left  
dirty.  
The following types of batteries cannot be used:  
Storage  
Lithium battery pack (CR-V3)/AA (R6) manganese  
(zinc-carbon) batteries/AA (R6) oxyride batteries/AA  
(R6) lithium batteries  
Power consumption by the camera varies depending on  
which functions are used.  
Power is consumed continuously during the conditions  
described below causing batteries to become  
exhausted quickly.  
When storing the camera for extended periods, remove  
the battery and card, and keep in a cool, dry place that  
is well ventilated.  
Periodically insert the battery and test the camera  
functions.  
Avoid leaving the camera in places where chemical  
products are handled since this may result in  
corrosion.  
The zoom is used repeatedly.  
The shutter button is pressed halfway repeatedly in  
shooting mode, activating the auto focus.  
A picture is displayed on the monitor for an extended  
period of time.  
The camera is connected to a computer or printer.  
Battery life varies depending on the type of battery,  
manufacturer, shooting conditions, etc. Similarly, the  
camera may turn off without displaying the battery level  
warning or may display the battery level warning more  
quickly.  
EN 55  
Checking the image saving location  
The memory indicator shows whether the internal memory  
Using an SD/SDHC memory card  
A card (and internal memory) also corresponds to the  
lm that records images in a lm camera. Otherwise, the  
recorded images (data) can be erased, and retouching is  
also available with the use of a computer. Cards can be  
removed from the camera and exchanged, but this is not  
possible with the internal memory. Use of larger capacity  
cards enables you to take more pictures.  
or card is being used during shooting and playback.  
Current memory indicator  
v: Internal memory is being used  
w: Card is being used  
Current memory  
indicator  
P
SD/SDHCC card write-protect switch  
The SD/SDHC card body has a write-protect switch. If you  
set the switch to the “LOCK” side, you will not be able to  
write to the card, delete data or format. Release the switch  
to enable writing.  
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
ISO  
AUTO  
10M  
#
4/30  
4
Shooting mode  
LOCK  
’10/10/26 12:30  
Cards compatible with this camera  
SD/SDHC memory cards (visit the Olympus website for  
information on memory cards that have been tested and  
approved for use)  
Playback mode  
Even if [MEMORY FORMAT]/[FORMAT], [ERASE],  
[SEL. IMAGE], or [ALL ERASE] is performed, the  
data in the card is not completely erased. When  
disposing of the card, damage the card to prevent the  
disclosure of personal data.  
Using a new card  
Cards must be formatted with this camera before rst use  
or after being used with other cameras or computers.  
[MEMORY FORMAT]/[FORMAT] (p. 39)  
56 EN  
Readout/recording process of the card  
During shooting, the current memory indicator lights in  
red while the camera is writing data. Never open the  
battery/card compartment cover or unplug the USB cable.  
This can not only damage the image data but also render  
the internal memory or card unusable.  
P
0.0  
WB  
AUTO  
ISO  
AUTO  
10M  
#
4
Lights in red  
EN 57  
Number of storable pictures (still images)/Continuous recording length (movies) in the  
internal memory and SD/SDHC memory cards  
The gures for the number of storable still pictures and continuous recording length are approximate. The actual  
capacity varies with shooting conditions and the card used.  
Still images  
Number of storable still pictures  
IMAGE SIZE  
$ 3648×2736  
4 3264×2448  
n 2560×1920  
3 2048×1536  
2 1600×1200  
1 1280×960  
7 640×480  
COMPRESSION  
Internal memory  
SD/SDHC memory card (1 GB)  
L
M
L
M
L
M
L
M
L
M
L
M
L
M
L
M
3
6
176  
347  
4
219  
7
430  
6
353  
12  
10  
20  
17  
34  
26  
52  
105  
193  
15  
31  
683  
566  
1,122  
924  
1,848  
1,428  
2,856  
5,712  
9,999  
860  
0 1920×1080  
1,698  
58 EN  
Movies  
Continuous recording length  
Internal memory SD/SDHC memory card (1 GB)  
IMAGE SIZE  
FRAME RATE  
With sound  
Without sound  
9 sec.  
With sound  
Without sound  
N
O
N
O
9 sec.  
19 sec.  
27 sec.  
53 sec.  
8 min. 53 sec.  
8 min. 56 sec.  
8 640×480  
19 sec.  
17 min. 42 sec. 17 min. 52 sec.  
27 sec.  
24 min. 42 sec.  
48 min. 51 sec.  
25 min. 0 sec.  
50 min. 1 sec.  
9 320×240  
55 sec.  
The maximum le size of a single movie is 2 GB, regardless of the capacity of the card.  
Increasing the number of pictures that can be taken  
Either erase unwanted images, or connect the camera to a computer or other device to save the images, and then erase  
the images in the internal memory or card.  
[ERASE] (p. 23, 37), [SEL. IMAGE] (p. 37), [ALL ERASE] (p. 37), [MEMORY FORMAT]/[FORMAT] (p. 39)  
EN 59  
Foreign Objects To avoid personal injury, never insert a  
metal object into the product.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Heat — Never use or store this product near any heat source  
such as a radiator, heat register, stove, or any type of  
equipment or appliance that generates heat, including stereo  
ampliers.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
Handling the Camera  
WARNING  
Do not use the camera near ammable or explosive gases.  
Do not use the ash and LED on people (infants, small children,  
etc.) at close range.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED OLYMPUS SERVICE  
PERSONNEL.  
An exclamation mark enclosed in a  
triangle alerts you to important operating  
and maintenance instructions in the  
documentation provided with the product.  
You must be at least 1 m (3 ft.) away from the faces of your  
subjects. Firing the ash too close to the subject’s eyes could  
cause a momentary loss of vision.  
Keep young children and infants away from the camera.  
Always use and store the camera out of the reach of young  
children and infants to prevent the following dangerous  
situations which could cause serious injury:  
Becoming entangled in the camera strap, causing  
strangulation.  
Accidentally swallowing the battery, cards or other small  
parts.  
Accidentally ring the ash into their own eyes or those of  
another child.  
DANGER  
If the product is used without observing  
the information given under this symbol,  
serious injury or death may result.  
WARNING If the product is used without observing  
the information given under this symbol,  
injury or death may result.  
CAUTION  
If the product is used without observing  
the information given under this symbol,  
minor personal injury, damage to the  
equipment, or loss of valuable data may  
result.  
Accidentally being injured by the moving parts of the  
camera.  
Do not look at the sun or strong lights with the camera.  
Do not use or store the camera in dusty or humid places.  
Do not cover the ash with a hand while ring.  
Use SD/SDHC memory cards only. Never use other types of  
cards.  
If you accidently insert another type of card into the camera,  
contact an authorized distributor or service center. Do not try to  
remove the card by force.  
WARNING!  
TO AVOID THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK,  
NEVER DISASSEMBLE, EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT  
TO WATER OR OPERATE IN A HIGH HUMIDITY  
ENVIRONMENT.  
General Precautions  
CAUTION  
Read All Instructions — Before you use the product, read all  
operating instructions. Save all manuals and documentation  
for future reference.  
Stop using the camera immediately if you notice any unusual  
odors, noise, or smoke around it.  
Never remove the batteries with bare hands, which may  
cause a re or burn your hands.  
Never hold or operate the camera with wet hands.  
Do not leave the camera in places where it may be subject to  
extremely high temperatures.  
Doing so may cause parts to deteriorate and, in some  
circumstances, cause the camera to catch re. Do not use  
the charger if it is covered (such as a blanket). This could  
cause overheating, resulting in re.  
Attachments — For your safety, and to avoid damaging the  
product, use only accessories recommended by Olympus.  
Water and Moisture — For precautions on products with  
weatherproof designs, read the weatherproong sections.  
Location To avoid damage to the product, mount the product  
securely on a stable tripod, stand, or bracket.  
Power Source — Connect this product only to the power  
source described on the product label.  
60 EN  
Handle the camera with care to avoid getting a low-temperature  
burn.  
When the camera contains metal parts, overheating can  
result in a low-temperature burn. Pay attention to the  
following:  
Never mix batteries (old and new batteries, charged and  
uncharged batteries, batteries of different manufacture or  
capacity, etc.).  
Never attempt to charge alkaline, lithium or CR-V3 lithium  
battery packs.  
When used for a long period, the camera will get hot. If you  
hold on to the camera in this state, a low-temperature burn  
may be caused.  
In places subject to extremely cold temperatures, the  
temperature of the camera’s body may be lower than the  
environmental temperature. If possible, wear gloves when  
handling the camera in cold temperatures.  
Be careful with the strap.  
Insert the battery carefully as described in the operating  
instructions.  
Do not use batteries if their body is not covered by the  
insulating sheet or if the sheet is torn, as this may cause uid  
leaks, re or injury.  
CAUTION  
Do not remove batteries immediately after using the camera.  
Batteries may become hot during prolonged use.  
Always unload the battery from the camera before storing the  
camera for a long period.  
Be careful with the strap when you carry the camera. It could  
easily catch on stray objects and cause serious damage.  
Battery Handling Precautions  
The following AA (R6) batteries cannot be used.  
Follow these important guidelines to prevent batteries from leaking,  
overheating, burning, exploding, or causing electrical shocks  
or burns.  
DANGER  
Users of NiMH batteries should use Olympus brand batteries  
with a designated charger.  
Never heat or incinerate batteries.  
Take precautions when carrying or storing batteries to prevent  
them from coming into contact with any metal objects such as  
jewelry, pins, fasteners, etc.  
Batteries whose bodies are only partially or not at  
all covered by an insulating sheet.  
Never store batteries where they will be exposed to direct  
sunlight, or subjected to hightemperatures in a hot vehicle,  
near a heat source, etc.  
To prevent causing battery leaks or damaging their terminals,  
carefully follow all instructions regarding the use of batteries.  
Never attempt to disassemble a battery or modify it in any  
way, solder, etc.  
Batteries whose - terminals are raised, but not  
covered by an insulating sheet.  
If battery uid gets into your eyes, ush your eyes immediately  
with clear, cold running water and seek medical attention  
immediately.  
Always store batteries out of the reach of small children. If a  
child accidentally swallows a battery, seek medical attention  
immediately.  
Batteries whose - terminals are at and not  
completely covered by an insulating sheet. (Such  
batteries cannot be used even if the - terminals  
are partially covered.)  
WARNING  
Keep batteries dry at all times.  
To prevent batteries from leaking, overheating or causing a  
re or explosion, use only batteries recommended for use with  
this product.  
EN 61  
If NiMH batteries are not charged within the specied time,  
stop charging them and do not use them.  
Do not use a battery if it is cracked or broken.  
If a battery leaks, becomes discolored, deformed or becomes  
abnormal in any other way during operation, stop using the  
camera.  
If a battery leaks uid onto your clothing or skin, remove the  
clothing and ush the affected area with clean, running cold  
water immediately. If the uid burns your skin, seek medical  
attention immediately.  
Battery Handling Precautions  
Olympus NiMH batteries (included in some areas) are intended  
for use only with Olympus digital cameras. Never use these  
batteries with any other device.  
Always charge NiMH batteries (included in some areas) before  
using them for the rst time, or if they have not been used for  
a long period.  
Always charge sets of batteries (included in some areas) (2  
or 4) together.  
Do not use alkaline batteries unless it is absolutely necessary.  
In some cases, alkaline batteries may have a shorter service  
life than NiMH. Alkaline battery performance is limited,  
especially at low temperatures. The use of NiMH batteries is  
recommended.  
Never subject batteries to strong shocks or continuous  
vibration.  
Caution for Usage Environment  
To protect the high-precision technology contained in this  
product, never leave the camera in the places listed below, no  
matter if in use or storage:  
Places where temperatures and/or humidity are high or go  
through extreme changes. Direct sunlight, beaches, locked  
cars, or near other heat sources (stove, radiator, etc.) or  
humidiers.  
AA manganese (Zinc-Carbon) batteries cannot be used with  
this camera.  
When operating the camera with battery power at low  
temperatures, try to keep the camera and spare batteries  
as warm as possible. Batteries which run down at low  
temperatures may be restored after they are warmed at room  
temperature.  
In sandy or dusty environments.  
Near ammable items or explosives.  
Recommended temperature ranges for NiMH batteries:  
Operation....................................... 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)  
Charge........................................... 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)  
Storage..........................................-20°C to 30°C (-4°F to 86°F)  
Using, charging or storing the batteries outside these ranges  
could shorten battery life or affect battery performance. Always  
unload the batteries from the camera before storing the  
camera for a long period.  
In wet places, such as bathrooms or in the rain. When using  
products with weatherproof designs, read their manuals as well.  
In places prone to strong vibrations.  
Never drop the camera or subject it to severe shocks or  
vibrations.  
When mounted on a tripod, adjust the position of the camera  
with the tripod head. Do not twist the camera.  
Do not touch electric contacts on cameras.  
Before using NiMH batteries, always read the provided  
instructions.  
Do not leave the camera pointed directly at the sun. This may  
cause lens or shutter curtain damage, color failure, ghosting on  
the CCD, or may possibly cause res.  
The number of pictures you can take may vary depending on  
the shooting conditions or batteries.  
Before going on a long trip, and especially before traveling  
abroad, purchase an ample supply of extra batteries. The  
recommended batteries may be difcult to obtain while  
traveling.  
Please recycle batteries to help save our planet’s resources.  
When you throw away dead batteries, be sure to cover their  
terminals and always observe local laws and regulations.  
Do not push or pull severely on the lens.  
Before storing the camera for a long period, remove the  
batteries. Select a cool, dry location for storage to prevent  
condensation or mold from forming inside the camera. After  
storage, test the camera by turning it on and pressing the  
shutter button to make sure that it is operating normally.  
The camera may malfunction if it is used in a location where  
it is subject to a magnetic/electromagnetic eld, radio waves,  
or high voltage, such as near a TV set, microwave, video  
game, loud speakers, large monitor unit, TV/radio tower, or  
transmission towers. In such cases, turn the camera off and on  
again before further operation.  
LCD Monitor  
Do not push the monitor forcibly; otherwise the image may  
become vague, resulting in a playback mode failure or damage  
to the monitor.  
A strip of light may appear on the top/bottom of the monitor, but  
this is not a malfunction.  
Always observe the operating environment restrictions  
described in the camera’s manual.  
62 EN  
When a subject is viewed diagonally in the camera, the  
edges may appear zigzagged on the monitor. This is not a  
malfunction; it will be less noticeable in playback mode.  
In places subject to low temperatures, the LCD monitor may  
take a long time to turn on or its color may change temporarily.  
When using the camera in extremely cold places, it is a good  
idea to occasionally place it in a warm place. An LCD monitor  
exhibiting poor performance due to low temperatures will  
recover in normal temperatures.  
The LCD used for the monitor is made with high-precision  
technology. However, black spots or bright spots of light  
may appear constantly on the LCD Monitor. Due to its  
characteristics or the angle at which you are viewing the  
monitor, the spot may not be uniform in color and brightness.  
This is not a malfunction.  
Copyright Notice  
All rights reserved. No part of these written materials or this  
software may be reproduced or used in any form or by any  
means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying  
and recording or the use of any type of information storage  
and retrieval system, without the prior written permission of  
Olympus. No liability is assumed with respect to the use of the  
information contained in these written materials or software, or  
for damages resulting from the use of the information contained  
therein. Olympus reserves the right to alter the features and  
contents of this publication or software without obligation or  
advance notice.  
FCC Notice  
Radio and Television Interference  
Legal and Other Notices  
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the  
manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate this  
equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant  
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications.  
Olympus makes no representations or warranties regarding  
any damages, or benet expected by using this unit lawfully,  
or any request from a third person, which are caused by the  
inappropriate use of this product.  
Olympus makes no representations or warranties regarding  
any damages or any benet expected by using this unit  
lawfully which are caused by erasing picture data.  
Disclaimer of Warranty  
Olympus makes no representations or warranties, either  
expressed or implied, by or concerning any content of these  
written materials or software, and in no event shall be liable  
for any implied warranty of merchantability or tness for any  
particular purpose or for any consequential, incidental or  
indirect damages (including but not limited to damages for loss  
of business prots, business interruption and loss of business  
information) arising from the use or inability to use these  
written materials or software or equipment. Some countries do  
not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential  
or incidental damages or of the implied warranty, so the above  
limitations may not apply to you.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  
the following measures:  
Adjust or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the distance between the camera and receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician  
for help. Only the OLYMPUS-supplied USB cable should  
be used to connect the camera to USB enabled personal  
computers (PC).  
Olympus reserves all rights to this manual.  
Warning  
Any unauthorized changes or modications to this equipment  
Unauthorized photographing or use of copyrighted material  
may violate applicable copyright laws. Olympus assumes no  
responsibility for unauthorized photographing, use or other acts  
that infringe upon the rights of copyright owners.  
would void the user’s authority to operate it.  
EN 63  
Olympus reserves the right to (i) use reconditioned, refurbished,  
and/or serviceable used parts (that meet Olympus’s quality  
assurance standards) for warranty or any other repairs and (ii)  
make any internal or external design and/or feature changes  
on or to its products without any liability to incorporate such  
For customers in North and South America  
For customers in USA  
Declaration of Conformity  
Model Number:  
Trade Name:  
T-10  
OLYMPUS  
changes on or to the Products.  
Responsible Party:  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED  
WARRANTY  
Excluded from this limited warranty and not warranted by  
Olympus in any fashion, either express, implied, or by statute,  
are:  
(a) products and accessories not manufactured by Olympus  
and/or not bearing the “OLYMPUS” brand label (the  
warranty coverage for products and accessories of other  
manufacturers, which may be distributed by Olympus, is the  
responsibility of the manufacturers of such products and  
accessories in accordance with the terms and duration of  
such manufacturers’ warranties);  
(b) any Product which has been disassembled, repaired,  
tampered with, altered, changed, or modied by persons  
other than Olympus’s own authorized service personnel  
unless repair by others is made with the written consent of  
Olympus;  
Address:  
3500 Corporate Parkway, P.O. Box 610,  
Center Valley, PA 18034-0610, U.S.A.  
Telephone Number: 484-896-5000  
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 complies with Canadian ICES-  
003.  
(c) defects or damage to the Products resulting from wear, tear,  
misuse, abuse, negligence, sand, liquids, impact, improper  
storage, nonperformance of scheduled operator and  
maintenance items, battery leakage, use of non-“OLYMPUS”  
brand accessories, consumables, or supplies, or use of the  
Products in combination with non-compatible devices;  
(d) software programs;  
(e) supplies and consumables (including but not limited to  
lamps, ink, paper, lm, prints, negatives, cables and  
batteries); and/or  
OLYMPUS WORLDWIDE LIMITED WARRANTY  
- IMAGING PRODUCTS  
Olympus warrants that the enclosed Olympus® imaging  
product(s) and related Olympus® accessories (individually  
a “Product” and collectively the “Products”) will be free from  
defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and  
service for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase.  
If any Product proves to be defective within the one-year  
warranty period, the customer must return the defective Product  
to any of Olympus Service Centers, following the procedure  
set forth below (See “WHAT TO DO WHEN SERVICE IS  
NEEDED”).  
Olympus, at its sole discretion, will repair, replace, or adjust  
the defective Product, provided that Olympus investigation and  
factory inspection disclose that (a) such defect developed under  
normal and proper use and (b) the Product is covered under this  
limited warranty.  
(f) Products which do not contain a validly placed and recorded  
Olympus serial number, unless they are a model on which  
Olympus does not place and record serial numbers.  
EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH  
ABOVE, OLYMPUS MAKES NO AND DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER  
REPRESENTATIONS, GUARANTIES, CONDITIONS, AND  
WARRANTIES CONCERNING THE PRODUCTS, WHETHER  
DIRECT OR INDIRECT, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR ARISING  
UNDER ANY STATUTE, ORDINANCE, COMMERCIAL USAGE  
OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY  
WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION AS TO THE SUITABILITY,  
DURABILITY, DESIGN, OPERATION, OR CONDITON OF  
THE PRODUCTS (OR ANY PART THEREOF) OR THE  
Repair, replacement, or adjustment of defective Products shall  
be Olympus’s sole obligation and the customer’s sole remedy  
hereunder.  
The customer is liable and shall pay for shipment of the  
Products to the Olympus Service Center.  
Olympus shall not be obligated to perform preventive  
maintenance, installation, deinstallation, or maintenance.  
MERCHANTABILITY OF THE PRODUCTS OR THEIR FITNESS  
64 EN  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR RELATING TO THE  
INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT, COPYRIGHT, OR OTHER  
PROPRIETARY RIGHT USED OR INCLUDED THEREIN.  
IF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES APPLY AS A MATTER OF  
LAW, THEY ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LENGTH OF  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.  
SOME STATES MAY NOT RECOGNIZE A DISCLAIMER OR  
LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES AND/OR LIMITATION OF  
LIABILITY SO THE ABOVE DISCLAIMERS AND EXCLUSIONS  
MAY NOT APPLY.  
IN NO EVENT SHALL OLYMPUS BE RESPONSIBLE FOR  
SAVING, KEEPING OR MAINTAINING ANY IMAGE OR DATA  
SAVED ON A PRODUCT RECEIVED BY IT FOR SERVICE,  
OR ON ANY FILM CONTAINED WITHIN A PRODUCT  
RECEIVED BY IT FOR SERVICE, NOR SHALL OLYMPUS BE  
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES IN THE EVENT ANY  
IMAGE OR DATA IS LOST OR IMPAIRED WHILE SERVICE IS  
BEING PERFORMED (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,  
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR  
SPECIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS OR LOSS OF USE),  
WHETHER OR NOT OLYMPUS SHALL BE OR SHOULD BE  
AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH POTENTIAL LOSS  
OR IMPAIRMENT.  
THE CUSTOMER MAY ALSO HAVE DIFFERENT AND/OR  
ADDITIONAL RIGHTS AND REMEDIES THAT VARY FROM  
STATE TO STATE.  
THE CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT  
OLYMPUS SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY  
DAMAGES THAT THE CUSTOMER MAY INCUR FROM  
DELAYED SHIPMENT, PRODUCT FAILURE, PRODUCT  
DESIGN, SELECTION, OR PRODUCTION, IMAGE OR DATA  
LOSS OR IMPAIRMENT OR FROM ANY OTHER CAUSE,  
WHETHER LIABILITY IS ASSERTED IN CONTRACT, TORT  
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT PRODUCT  
LIABILITY) OR OTHERWISE. IN NO EVENT SHALL  
OLYMPUS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND  
(INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS OR  
LOSS OF USE), WHETHER OR NOT OLYMPUS SHALL BE  
OR SHOULD BE AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  
POTENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE.  
Package the Product carefully using ample padding material to  
prevent damage in transit and either deliver it to the Authorized  
Olympus Dealer that sold you the Product or ship it postage  
prepaid and insured to any of our Olympus Service Centers.  
When returning Products for service, your package should  
include the following:  
1
2
Sales receipt showing date and place of purchase.  
Copy of this limited warranty bearing the Product serial  
number corresponding to the serial number on the  
Product (unless it is a model on which Olympus does not  
place and record serial numbers).  
3
4
A detailed description of the problem.  
Sample prints, negatives, digital prints (or les on disk) if  
available and related to the problem.  
When service is completed, the Product will be returned to you  
postage prepaid.  
Representations and warranties made by any person, including  
but not limited to dealers, representatives, salespersons, or  
agents of Olympus, which are inconsistent or in conict with  
or in addition to the terms of this limited warranty, shall not be  
binding upon Olympus unless reduced to writing and approved  
by an expressly authorized ofcer of Olympus.  
WHERE TO SEND PRODUCT FOR SERVICE  
See “WORLDWIDE WARRANTY” for the nearest service center.  
INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY SERVICE  
International warranty service is available under this warranty.  
This limited warranty is the complete and exclusive statement of  
warranty which Olympus agrees to provide with respect to the  
Products and it shall supersede all prior and contemporaneous  
oral or written agreements, understandings, proposals, and  
communications pertaining to the subject matter hereof.  
This limited warranty is exclusively for the benet of the original  
customer and cannot be transferred or assigned.  
WHAT TO DO WHEN SERVICE IS NEEDED  
The customer must transfer any image or other data saved on  
a Product to another image or data storage medium and/or  
remove any lm from the Product prior to sending the Product to  
Olympus for service.  
EN 65  
Provisions of Guarantee  
1
For customers in Europe  
“OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP., Shinjuku Monolith, 2-3-1  
Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0914, Japan grants a  
one year World Wide Guarantee. This worldwide Guarantee  
must be presented at an Olympus authorized repair service  
station before any repair can be made under conditions  
of this Guarantee. This Guarantee is valid only if the  
Guarantee Certicate and proof of purchase are presented  
at the Olympus repair service station. Please note that this  
Guarantee is in addition to and does not affect the customer’s  
legal warranty rights under the applicable national legislation  
governing the sale of consumer goods mentioned above.  
This Guarantee does not cover the following and the  
customer will be required to pay repair charge, even for  
defects occurring within the Guarantee period referred to  
above.  
“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.  
This symbol [crossed-out wheeled bin WEEE  
Annex IV] indicates separate collection of waste  
electrical and electronic equipment in the EU  
countries.  
Please do not throw the equipment into the  
domestic refuse.  
Please use the return and collection systems  
available in your country for the disposal of  
this product.  
2
a. Any defect that occurs due to mishandling (such as an  
operation performed that is not mentioned in the Handling  
Care or other sections of the instructions, etc.)  
b. Any defect that occurs due to repair, modication, cleaning,  
etc. performed by anyone other than Olympus or an  
Olympus authorized service station.  
This symbol [crossed-out wheeled bin  
Directive 2006/66/EC Annex II] indicates  
separate collection of waste batteries in the  
EU countries.  
Please do not throw the batteries into the  
domestic refuse. Please use the return and  
collection systems available in your country for  
the disposal of the waste batteries.  
c. Any defect or damage that occurs due to transport, a fall,  
shock, etc. after purchase of the product.  
d. Any defect or damage that occurs due to re, earthquake,  
ood damage, thunderbolt, other natural disasters,  
environmental pollution and irregular voltage sources.  
e. Any defect that occurs due to careless or improper  
storage (such as keeping the product under conditions  
of high temperature and humidity, near insect repellents  
such as naphthalene or harmful drugs, etc.), improper  
maintenance, etc.  
f. Any defect that occurs due to exhausted batteries, etc.  
g. Any defect that occurs due to sand, mud, etc. entering the  
inside of the product casing.  
h. When the Guarantee Certicate is not returned with the  
product.  
i. When any alterations whatsoever are made to the  
Guarantee Certicate regarding the year, month and date  
of purchase, the customer’s name, the dealer’s name, and  
the serial number.  
j. When proof of purchase is not presented with this  
Guarantee Certicate.  
This Guarantee applies to the product only; the Guarantee  
does not apply to any other accessory equipment, such as  
the case, strap, lens cap and batteries.  
Provisions of warranty  
1
If this product proves to be defective, although it has been  
used properly (in accordance with the written Handling  
Care and Operating instructions supplied with it), during the  
applicable national warranty period and has been purchased  
from an authorized Olympus distributor within the business  
area of Olympus Europa Holding GmbH as stipulated on  
repaired, or at Olympus’s option replaced, free of charge.  
To claim under this warranty the customer must take the  
product before the end of the applicable national warranty  
period to the dealer where the product was purchased or any  
other Olympus service station within the business area of  
Olympus Europa Holding GmbH as stipulated on the website:  
World Wide Guarantee the customer may turn the product in  
at any Olympus service station. Please notice that not in all  
countries such Olympus service station exists.  
3
2
The customer shall transport the product to the dealer or  
Olympus authorized service station at his own risk and shall be  
responsible for any costs incurred in transporting the product.  
66 EN  
4
Olympus’s sole liability under this Guarantee shall be limited  
to repairing or replacing the product. Any liability under the  
Guarantee for indirect or consequential loss or damage of  
any kind incurred or suffered by the customer due to a defect  
of the product, and in particular any loss or damage caused  
to any lenses, lms, other equipment or accessories used  
with the product or for any loss resulting from a delay in repair  
or loss of data, is excluded. Compelling regulations by law  
remain unaffected by this.  
a. Any defect that occurs due to mishandling (such as an  
operation performed that is not mentioned in the Handling  
Care or other sections of the instructions, etc.)  
b. Any defect that occurs due to repair, modication, cleaning,  
etc. performed by anyone other than Olympus or an  
Olympus authorized service station.  
c. Any defect or damage that occurs due to transport, a falI,  
shock, etc. after purchase of the product.  
d. Any defect or damage that occurs due to re, earthquake,  
ood damage, thunderbolt, other natural disasters,  
environmental pollution and irregular voltage sources.  
e. Any defect that occurs due to careless or improper  
storage (such as keeping the product under conditions  
of high temperature and humidity, near insect repellents  
such as naphthalene or harmful drugs, etc.), improper  
maintenance, etc.  
f. Any defect that occurs due to exhausted batteries, etc.  
g. Any defect that occurs due to sand, mud, etc. entering the  
inside of the product casing.  
h. When this Warranty Certicate is not returned with the  
product.  
i. When any alterations whatsoever are made to the  
Warranty Certicate regarding the year, month and date of  
purchase, the customer’s name, the dealer’s name, and  
the serial number.  
j. When proof of purchase is not presented with this  
Warranty Certicate.  
This Warranty applies to the product only; the Warranty does  
not apply to any other accessory equipment, such as the  
case, strap, lens cap and batteries.  
Olympus’ sole liability under this warranty shall be limited to  
repairing or replacing the product and any liability for indirect  
or consequential loss or damage of any kind incurred or  
suffered by the customer due to a defect in the product, and  
in particular any loss or damage caused to any lm or lenses  
or other equipment or accessories used with the product or  
for any loss resulting from delay in repair, is excluded.  
Notes regarding Guarantee maintenance  
1
This Guarantee will only be valid if the Guarantee Certicate  
is duly completed by Olympus or an authorized dealer or  
other documents contain sufcient proof. Therefore, please  
make sure that your name, the name of the dealer, the  
serial number and the year, month and date of purchase  
are all completed or the original invoice or the sales receipt  
(indicating the dealer’s name, the date of purchase and  
product type) is attached to this Guarantee Certicate.  
Olympus reserves the right to refuse free-of-charge service  
if neither Guarantee Certicate is completed nor the above  
document is attached or if the information contained in it is  
incomplete or illegible.  
Since this Guarantee Certicate will not be re-issued, keep it  
in a safe place.  
com for the authorized international Olympus service  
network.  
2
*
4
5
For customers in Asia  
Provisions of warranty  
1
lf this product proves to be defective, although it has been  
used properly (in accordance with the written Handling Care  
and Operating instructions supplied with it), during a period  
of up to one year from the date of purchase this product  
will be repaired, or at Olympus’s option replaced, free of  
charge. To claim under warranty the customer must take the  
product and this Warranty certicate before the end of the  
one year warranty period to the dealer where the product was  
purchased or any Olympus authorized service station listed in  
the instructions and request the necessary repairs.  
The customer shall transport the product to the dealer or  
Olympus authorized service station at his own risk and shall  
be responsible for any costs incurred in transporting the  
product.  
Notes;  
1
This Warranty is in addition to and does not affect the  
customer’s statutory right.  
lf you have any queries regarding this Warranty, call any  
of the Olympus authorized service stations listed in the  
instructions.  
2
2
3
This warranty does not cover the following and the customer  
will be required to pay repair charge, even for defects  
occurring within the one year period referred to above.  
EN 67  
Notes regarding warranty maintenance  
1
This Warranty will only be valid if the Warranty Certicate is  
duly completed by Olympus or the dealer. Make sure that  
your name, the name of the dealer, the serial number and the  
year, month and date of purchase are all completed.  
Since this Warranty Certicate will not be re-issued, keep it in  
a safe place.  
Any request for repair by a customer in same country where  
the product was purchased shall be subject to the terms  
of the warranty issued by the Olympus distributor in that  
country. Where the local Olympus distributor does not issue a  
separate warranty or where the customer is not in the country  
where the product was purchased the terms of this worldwide  
warranty shall apply.  
2
3
4
Where applicable, this Warranty is valid worldwide. The  
Olympus authorized service stations listed in this Warranty  
will gladly honor it.  
*
Please refer to the appended list for the authorized  
international Olympus service network.  
Disclaimer of Warranty  
Olympus makes no representations or warranties, either  
expressed or implied, by or concerning any content if these  
written materials or software, and in no event shall be liable  
for any implied warranty of merchantability or tness for any  
particular purpose or for any consequential, incidental or  
indirect damages (including but not limited to damages for loss  
of business prots, business interruption and loss of business  
information) arising from the use of inability to use these written  
materials or software. Some states do not allow the exclusion or  
limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages, so  
the above limitations may not apply to you.  
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 Inc.  
SDHC logo is a trademark.  
All other company and product names are registered  
trademarks and/or trademarks of their respective owners.  
The standards for camera le 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).  
68 EN  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Camera  
Product type  
:
:
Digital camera (for shooting and displaying)  
Recording system  
Still pictures  
Digital recording, JPEG (in accordance with Design rule for Camera File system  
(DCF))  
Applicable standards  
Sound with still pictures  
Movie  
:
:
:
:
Exif 2.2, Digital Print Order Format (DPOF), PRINT Image Matching III, PictBridge  
Wave format  
AVI Motion JPEG  
Memory  
Internal memory  
SD memory card  
SDHC memory card  
No. of effective pixels  
Image pickup device  
Lens  
:
:
:
10,000,000 pixels  
1/2.3” CCD (primary color lter)  
Olympus lens 6.3 to 18.9 mm, f3.1 to 5.9  
(equivalent to 36 to 108 mm on a 35 mm camera)  
Photometric system  
Shutter speed  
:
:
:
Digital ESP metering system  
4 to 1/2000 sec.  
Shooting range  
0.6 m (2.0 ft.) to (W), 1.0 m (3.3 ft.) to (T) (normal)  
0.2 m (0.7 ft.) to (W), 0.6 m (2.0 ft.) to (T) (macro mode)  
0.05 m (0.16 ft.) to (super macro mode)  
Monitor  
:
:
:
2.4” TFT color LCD display, 112,320 dots  
USB connector  
Connector  
Automatic calendar system  
Operating environment  
Temperature  
2000 up to 2099  
:
0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) (operation)/  
-20 °C to 60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F) (storage)  
Humidity  
Power supply  
Dimensions  
:
:
:
30 % to 90 % (operation)/10 % to 90 % (storage)  
AA alkaline / NiMH battery (two)  
96.7 mm (W) × 62.4 mm (H) × 28.4 mm (D)  
(3.8 × 2.5 × 1.1 in.) (excluding protrusions)  
Weight  
:
169 g (6.0 oz) (including battery and card)  
Design and specications subject to change without notice.  
EN 69  
VR082202  

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