2nd Ave Olympus Infinity Zoom 76 User Manual

INSTRUCTIONS  
Thank you for purchasing the OLYMPUS Infinity Zoom 76. Please read this instruction manual carefully before  
using the camera. This camera will not operate unless the batteries are loaded and the power switch is set to ON.  
Before taking important pictures, it is recommended that you shoot a roll of film just to familiarize yourself with the  
camera's features.  
Symbols used in this manual  
Correct  
Order  
Operation order  
Lamp blinking  
Incorrect  
Operation  
Automatic operation  
Press lightly  
Attention  
Operation sound  
Lamp on  
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Description of controls  
LCD panel  
Selftimer indicator  
Subject button  
Light sensor  
Viewfinder  
Flash mode button  
Flash reflector  
Shutter release button  
Autofocus windows  
Steady grip  
Lens  
Strap eyelet  
Power switch  
Zoom buttons  
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Back cover  
Viewfinder  
Battery compartment cover  
Back cover release  
Film window  
Tripod socket  
Rewind button  
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Viewfinder display  
LCD panel  
Selftimer  
Continuous mode  
Auto-zoom  
Close-up  
correction marks  
Pre-focus  
Autofocus frame  
Battery check  
indicator  
Exposure counter  
Flash mode selection indicator  
Flash mode indicator  
AF indicator (green)  
Flash indicator (orange)  
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Insert a coin into the groove of the  
battery cover on the side of the grip  
and open the cover.  
Insert two 3V lithium batteries as  
shown and replace the cover.  
Use Panasonic CR123A, Duracell  
Before you  
begin···  
DL123A, or equivalent.  
* Do not mix different types of batteries or  
new and old batteries at the same time.  
* Remove batteries if you do not plan to use  
the camera for an extended period of time  
(more than a year).  
Loading the  
batteries  
6
Set the power switch to ON to check  
the batteries. The battery check  
indicator will be displayed for 12  
seconds.  
When  
OK.  
If  
have spares handy.  
If  
is displayed, batteries are  
flashes, batteries are low,  
is displayed continuously,  
batteries should be replaced  
immediately.  
* When the battery power is low, the  
flash will take longer to recharge.  
* Before replacing the batteries, set  
the power switch to OFF.  
Checking the  
batteries  
7
Attaching the  
strap  
8
Insert the film cartridge into the  
camera. Always avoid direct sunlight  
when loading the film.  
Open the back cover by sliding the  
back cover release toward the top of  
the camera.  
Loading the film  
This camera is designed to  
use DX-coded 35mm film.  
DX coding, used by  
virtually all major film  
manufacturers, allows the  
camera to identify and set  
the film speed automati-  
cally. If DX-coded film is  
unavailable, use ISO 100  
film.  
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* Do not touch the lens inside the  
body with your fingers or the film  
leader.  
Make sure the film lies flat.  
Align the film leader with the red  
film loading indicator.  
Unless the film leader matches the  
film loading indicator, the film may  
not be loaded.  
10  
Use the window in the camera back  
to check type of film loaded.  
Set the power switch to ON to make  
sure that the exposure counter shows  
"1".  
Close the back cover. The film  
automatically advances to the first  
frame.  
If film is improperly loaded, the LCD  
panel will display a blinking "E". In  
this case, open the back cover, and  
realign the film leader.  
11  
If you want to rewind the film before  
the end of the roll, press the rewind  
button with the tip of a ballpoint pen.  
Do not use any device with a sharp  
tip.  
The camera automatically rewinds  
the film when you reach the end of a  
roll. The exposure counter on the LCD  
panel counts down as the film is  
rewinding.  
* The final reading of the exposure counter  
before rewinding may be more than the  
number of exposures specified for the film.  
Unloading the film  
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Once the film has been rewound, a  
blinking "E" will be displayed on the  
LCD panel. Further operations are not  
possible until the rewound film  
cartridge is removed.  
Open the back cover, and remove  
the film cartridge from the camera.  
Avoid direct sunlight when removing  
the film.  
"Rewinding completed" indicator  
When the  
power switch  
is OFF, there  
will be no  
indication on the LCD panel.  
When the  
power switch  
is ON  
13  
Set the power switch to ON.  
* When the camera is not in use,  
always set the power switch to OFF  
so that the shutter cannot be  
activated accidentally.  
While looking through the  
viewfinder, aim the camera at your  
subject.  
Simple point &  
shoot  
photography  
How to take pictures  
When the power switch is ON,  
the LCD panel lights.  
The LCD panel goes out after 4 to  
5 minutes to minimize battery  
drain. The lens will then zoom to  
the wide-angle position. After 4  
hours the power is automatically  
turned to OFF. To resume  
operation, set the power switch  
to OFF and then to ON again.  
14  
Use the zoom button to adjust the  
size of your subject in the frame.  
(telephoto or wide-angle)  
The shutter release cannot be operated position is 76mm.)  
while zooming.  
Press the "T" (Telephoto) on the  
zoom button to zoom in. (The  
maximum focal length in the "T"  
Press the "W" (Wide-angle) on the  
zoom button to zoom out. (The  
minimum focal length in the "W"  
position is 38mm).  
15  
* Keep your fingers and the strap  
away from the lens and flash.  
Hold the camera correctly.  
It is particularly important to hold the  
camera steady when shooting at a  
longer focal length; use both hands  
for maximum stability.  
16  
If the autofocus indicator is blinking,  
correct focus was not achieved. If this  
occurs, let go of the shutter release  
button. Make sure your subject is  
within the autofocus frame in the  
center of the viewfinder and press the  
shutter release button halfway again.  
Position your subject within the  
autofocus frame in the center of the  
viewfinder.  
Press the shutter release button  
halfway to focus.  
When correct focus has been  
achieved, the autofocus indicator  
(green) will light up in the viewfinder.  
Autofocus frame  
Picture frame  
17  
The entire subject should normally be  
positioned within the picture frame,  
however, the actual available image  
area will become smaller as you get  
nearer to the subject. At 0.6m(2ft), the  
subject should be positioned within  
the close-up correction marks.  
Shooting range: from 0.6m(2ft) to  
(infinity).  
Picture frame  
at  
(infinity)  
Close-up  
correction marks  
Picture frame  
at 0.6m (2ft)  
18  
If the subject is nearer than 0.6m(2ft),  
the autofocus indicator (green) will  
blink and the shutter will not release.  
However, the shutter may sometimes  
be released erroneously when the  
subject is extremely close to the  
camera.  
When correct focus has been  
achieved (the autofocus indicator has  
lit up), press the shutter release button  
fully (gently, to minimize camera  
shake).  
As soon as the shutter is released,  
film will automatically advance to the  
next frame. The LCD exposure  
counter shows the next frame number.  
19  
Confirm flash charge by pressing the  
shutter release button halfway. The  
flash indicator (orange) will light up  
in the viewfinder when the flash is  
charged. Compose your shot and  
press the shutter release button. The  
flash will fire automatically.  
operated while the flash is still  
charging. It takes about 0.2-3.5  
seconds after the film is advanced to  
recharge the flash (at normal  
temperatures with new batteries).  
Use the AUTO-S flash mode to  
prevent the red-eye phenomenon  
(P.35).  
Auto flash  
The shutter release cannot be  
photography  
(1)Taking pictures  
inlowlight  
When the flash mode is set  
to AUTO or AUTO-S, the  
flash will fire automatically  
in low light conditions.  
20  
From 0.6m(2ft) .to 1.6m(5.2ft), the  
flash strength is controlled automati-  
cally as shown. This soft flash  
mechanism prevents pictures from  
being overexposed.  
Properly exposed (with soft flash).  
Overexposed (with conventional flash).  
Soft flash:  
Maximum  
ISO100  
Distance  
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Color negative film offers the widest  
exposure latitude, compensating for  
over and underexposure more readily  
than other films. The flash working  
range shown below is optional for  
color negative film. Actual flash  
working range for other film type may  
vary.  
Flash working range:  
ISO  
100  
200  
400  
WIDE(38mm)  
TELE(76mm)  
0.6m - 3m(2ft - 9.8ft)  
0.6m - 4.2m(2ft - 13.8ft)  
0.6m - 6m(2ft - 19.7ft)  
0.6m - 4.1m(2ft - 13.4ft)  
0.6m - 5.8m(2ft - 19ft)  
0.6m - 8.2m(2ft - 26.9ft)  
In continuous mode  
ISO  
100  
200  
400  
WIDE(38mm)  
0.6m - 2.9m(2ft - 9.5ft)  
0.6m - 4.1m(2ft - 13.4ft)  
0.6m - 5.8m(2ft - 19ft)  
TELE(76mm)  
0.6m - 2m(2ft - 6.6ft)  
0.6m - 3m(2ft - 9.8ft)  
0.6m - 4m(2ft - 13.1ft)  
22  
Confirm flash charge by pressing the  
shutter release button halfway. The flash  
indicator (orange) will light up in the  
viewfinder when the flash is charged.  
* If the backlit subject is very small  
and does not fully cover the  
Auto flash  
autofocus frame, the flash may not  
fire automatically.  
photography  
(2)Taking backlit  
subjects  
When the flash mode is set  
to AUTO or AUTO-S, the  
flash will fire automatically  
in backlit situations.  
23  
At 0.6m(2ft), position your subject  
within the area outlined by the close-  
up correction marks.  
* When the subject is close to the  
camera, use a tripod or other camera  
support to prevent the effects of  
camera shake.  
Advanced  
shooting  
techniques  
Focal length of 38mm at 0.6m(2ft).  
Macro  
photography  
Macro photography is  
possible at any focal length.  
Without performing any  
special operations, it is  
possible to take close-up  
pictures up to a distance of  
0.6m(2ft).  
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Focus lock  
Focal length of 76mm at 0.6m(2ft).  
Using the focus lock, your  
subject will be in focus  
even if it is not in the center  
of the picture.  
25  
When the main subject is not in the  
autofocus frame, use the focus lock.  
Position your subject in the  
autofocus frame and press the shutter  
release button halfway.  
Otherwise the camera will focus on  
the background and the subject will  
not be in focus.  
When correct focus has been  
achieved, the autofocus indicator  
(green) will light up in the viewfinder.  
The focus and the exposure will be  
locked.  
26  
While keeping the shutter release  
button pressed halfway, change the  
position of your subject in the  
viewfinder to achieve the desired  
composition.  
Press the shutter release button fully  
to take the picture.  
27  
Press the shutter release button  
halfway to focus. When correct focus  
has been achieved, the autofocus  
indicator (green) will light up in the  
viewfinder.  
Set the camera firmly in position.  
Press the SUBJECT button until  
is displayed on the LCD panel.  
Selftimer  
28  
Press the shutter release button fully * During selftimer operation, the  
to start the selftimer. The shutter will  
be released 12 seconds later.  
The selftimer indicator on the front of  
the camera will light up for the first  
10 seconds, then blink rapidly for 2  
seconds until the shutter is released.  
focus and exposure will be locked  
when the shutter release button is  
pressed.  
* To cancel the selftimer after it has  
been activated, press the SUBJECT  
button or set the power switch to  
OFF.  
Selftimerindicatorlights  
for the first 10 sec.  
Selftimer  
indicator  
thenblinks  
for 2 sec.  
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The camera will shoot repeatedly as  
long as the shutter release button is  
pressed.  
Press the SUBJECT button until  
"C" is displayed on the LCD panel.  
Outside the shooting range (P. 18) the  
shutter will automatically stop.  
Continuous mode  
Use continuous mode to  
shoot a continuous series of  
pictures at approx. 1 frame  
per 1.7 seconds.  
(1 frame per approx. 4  
seconds when the flash is  
fired.)  
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Press the SUBJECT button until  
is displayed on the LCD panel.  
Press the shutter release button. The  
lens will automatically zoom and after  
the appropriate subject size has been  
achieved the shutter will be released.  
Auto-zoom mode  
Use auto-zoom mode to  
maintain a constant head  
and shoulders subject size  
within the frame, even  
though the distance to the  
subject may vary.  
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Auto-zoom mode working range:  
from 1.3m (4.3ft) to 2.6m (8.5ft).  
* Outside the ranges as shown, auto-  
zoom may not operate.  
* Even in the auto-zoom mode, the  
zoom button can be operated to  
override the automatic zoom setting.  
32  
Press the shutter release button  
halfway to focus on your subject.  
The autofocus indicator (green) will  
light up and you will hear a "click".  
Press the SUBJECT button until  
"PRE FOCUS" is displayed on the  
LCD panel.  
Pre-focus mode  
Use pre-focus mode when  
you want the shutter to  
release the moment you press  
the shutter release button. It  
is useful when taking moving  
subjects such as at a sports  
event.  
33  
Press the shutter release button  
fully. The shutter will be immediately  
released.  
By using this mode, the time lapse  
between when the shutter button is  
released and when the picture is  
actually taken is reduced.  
34  
Compose your shot and press the  
shutter release button. The flash will  
emit a rapid series of low power pre-  
flashes, followed directly by the main  
flash.  
Press the FLASH button to set the  
mode to AUTO-S.  
will light on the LCD panel.  
AUTO-S flash  
photography  
Auto-S flash significantly  
reduces "red-eye"  
phenomenon (when a subject's  
eyes appear red) in flash  
portraits and group photos.  
Red-eye phenomenon is most  
likely to occur in very low  
light, and at longer focal  
lengths (telephoto).  
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* Hold the camera firmly while  
pressing the shutter release button.  
* Auto-S mode will not be cancelled  
when power is switched OFF.  
To cancel AUTO-S mode, press the  
FLASH button.  
AUTO-S flash mode working range:  
TELE(76mm)  
0.6 - 3m (2 - 9.8ft)  
0.6 - 4.2m (2 - 13.8ft)  
0.6 - 6m (2 - 19.7ft)  
ISO  
100  
200  
400  
WIDE(38mm)  
0.6 - 4.1m (2 - 13.4ft)  
0.6 - 5.8m (2 - 19ft)  
0.6 - 8.2m (2 - 26.9ft)  
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Press the FLASH button to set the  
flash mode to OFF.  
* In low lit conditions, the necessary  
shutter speed may be very slow (up  
to 2 seconds) to attain proper  
exposure. To prevent blurred  
pictures resulting from camera  
shake, the camera should be set  
firmly in position (with a tripod for  
example).  
will light on the LCD panel.  
Flash OFF  
Use this mode for  
photography utilizing  
available light, in situations  
where flash photography is  
prohibited or when you  
don't want the flash to fire,  
such as for a night scene.  
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By using the FILL-IN mode, the  
subject will be properly lit by the  
flash.  
In this mode, the flash always fires  
regardless of available light. Use this  
mode for daylight shooting in backlit  
conditions to compensate for  
backlighting which may make the  
subject appear too dark.  
FILL-IN flash  
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Press the FLASH button to set the  
flash mode to MULTI.  
will light on the LCD panel.  
The flash will fire four times.  
The shutter speed is set to 1/6 sec.  
Press the FLASH button to set the  
flash mode to FILL-IN.  
will light on the LCD panel.  
MULTI flash  
Use this mode, when you  
want to segment a motion  
sequence — such as a golf  
swing — in 1 frame.  
For best results use  
together with pre-focus  
mode.  
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* Use this mode in low light. If you  
use it in bright conditions, your  
picture will be overexposed.  
* Use a tripod or other camera support  
to prevent the effects of camera  
shake.  
MULTI flash mode working range:  
ISO  
100  
WIDE(38mm)  
TELE(76mm)  
0.6 - 3.1m (2 - 10.2ft)  
0.6 - 4.4m (2 - 14.4ft)  
0.6 - 6.2m (2 - 20.3ft)  
0.6 - 2.2m (2 - 7.2ft)  
0.6 - 3.1m (2 - 10.2ft)  
0.6 - 4.4m (2 - 14.4ft)  
200  
400  
40  
Press the FLASH button to set the  
flash mode to  
With the flash AUTO mode, only the  
subject can be taken.  
will light on the LCD panel.  
Night scene flash  
photography  
Use slow-synchoro FILL-  
IN flash to capture dimly lit  
backgrounds, such as the  
sky at dusk, while properly  
lighting the foreground  
with flash.  
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By using the flash mode for night  
scene photography, you can take both  
the subject in the foreground and the  
night scene in the background.  
* The necessary shutter speed may be  
very slow (up to 2 seconds) to  
attain proper exposure. To prevent  
blurred pictures resulting from  
camera shake, the camera should be  
set firmly in position (with a tripod  
for example).  
42  
Make sure to set the power switch to  
OFF before the camera is inserted into  
the case.  
How to use the  
soft case  
(optional)  
43  
Care and storage  
Never disassemble the camera; it  
contains a high-voltage circuit.  
Do not use thinner, benzine or  
Do not touch the DX read-off  
Do not rotate the camera once it is  
mounted on a tripod. Use the tripod  
swivel to vary direction. Do not open  
the back cover while it is mounted on  
a tripod.  
contacts.  
Do not disassemble or  
expose batteries to excessive heat.  
organic solvents to clean the camera.  
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Do not expose the camera to  
extreme heat (over 40°C/104°F), such  
as inside a car during the hot summer  
weather, or to extreme cold (below  
-10°C/14°F).  
Do not leave the camera near  
magnetic fields, like on top of a TV  
set, or radio.  
In case of malfunction, take the  
camera to your nearest Olympus  
dealer or service center.  
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Questions and answers  
Q: The camera does not focus correctly. What should I do?  
Q: What kind of batteries should I use?  
A: (1)In the following situations, the camera's autofocus  
mechanism may not function properly. Compose your  
picture by focusing on a different subject which is in the  
same range as your subject.  
A: Use two 3V lithium batteries (DL123A or CR123A). Do not  
mix new and old batteries at the same time. Change them  
both at the same time.  
Q: How long will the battery last?  
Objects that reflect too much light  
Black objects  
A: If you use 24-exposure rolls of film and expose half of all  
your pictures with flash, two new 3V lithium batteries  
(DL 123A/CR123A) will allow you to take 30 or more rolls  
of film. If you do not use flash and zoom so often, the  
batteries will last much longer.  
Pictures taken through a glass window or wire screening  
Pictures including flames or smoke  
included in the picture  
When the sun is  
(2) Use the focus lock when the subject is not in the center of  
the picture. (Refer to P.25)  
Q: The camera does not operate. What should I do?  
A: (1)Make sure the power switch is ON. (2)Make sure there  
are batteries in the camera, and that they are inserted  
correctly. (Refer to page 6.) (3)If the film has been rewound,  
the camera will not operate until the back cover is opened.  
(4)While the flash is being charged, the shutter will not  
release. (5)If the distance range to the subject is less than  
0.6m, the shutter will not release.  
Q: The flash does not fire.  
A: Make sure the flash mode is not set to OFF mode.  
Q: The camera fails to operate in cold weather. What can I  
do?  
A: Generally, low temperatures will reduce the battery  
performance temporarily. Try to keep the camera warm  
before using them.  
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Specifications  
displayed on LCD panel.  
Type: Full-automatic 35mm autofocus lens-shutter camera with  
built-in 38 - 76 zoom lens.  
Film format: 35mm standard DX coded film (24 x 36mm)  
Lens: Olympus lens 38 - 76mm F4.5 - 6.2, 7 elements in 7  
groups.  
Selftimer: Electronic selftimer with 12 sec. delay.  
Film speed range: Automatic setting with DX coded film ISO 50  
- 3200. (color negative film). Actual setting points at ISO 50,  
100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200.  
For non-DX coded film, film speed is set to ISO 100.  
Film loading: Automatic loading (automatically advances to first  
frame when camera back is closed).  
Shutter: Programmed electronic shutter.  
Focusing: Active type infrared autofocus system, focus lock  
possible.  
Film advance: Automatic film winding.  
Focusing range: 0.6m (2ft) -  
(infinity)  
Film rewind: Automatic film rewind (automatic rewind  
activation at end of film, automatic rewind stop). Rewind  
possible at any point with rewind button.  
Viewfinder: Kepler type zoom-finder (with autofocus frame,  
close-up correction marks, autofocus indicator and flash  
indicator).  
Flash: Built-in flash.  
Exposure control: Programmed automatic exposure control.  
Recycling time: approx 0.2 - 3.5 sec. (at normal  
temperature with new batteries).  
Flash working range (ISO 100 color negative film):  
Wide-angle: 0.6m - 4.1m (2ft - 13.4ft),  
Telephoto: 0.6m - 3m (2ft - 9.8ft)  
Center-weighted average light metering.  
Auto exposure range:  
Wide-angle: EV 3.4 (F4.5, 2 sec.) to EV16 (Fl 1 1/500 sec.)  
Telephoto: EV4.3 (F6.2, 2 sec.) to EV17 (F16, 1/500 sec.).  
Exposure counter: Progressive type with automatic reset,  
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Flash working range (ISO 400 color negative film):  
Wide-angle: 0.6 - 8.2m (2ft - 26.9ft),  
Telephoto: 0.6m - 6m (2ft - 19.7ft)  
Flash modes:  
AUTO (Automatic flash activation in low light and  
backlight)  
Auto-S (Red-eye reducing, in low light and backlight)  
OFF (No flash)  
FILL-IN (Forced activation)  
MULTI (4 activations at fixed shutter speeds of 1/6 sec.)  
(For night scene at a maximum shutter speed of 2  
seconds.)  
Battery check: Displayed on LCD panel  
Power source: Two 3V lithium batteries (DL123A/CR123A)  
Dimensions: 138(W) x 74(H) x 64(D)mm (5-7/16 x 2-15/16 x  
2-1/2 in.)  
Weight: 360g (12.7oz) (without battery).  
*Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.  
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