DIGITAL CAMERA
STYLUS-7030 / μ-7030
Instruction Manual
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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.
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The application software and instruction manual PDF file are stored on
the internal memory of the camera.
We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your
camera before taking important photographs.
In the interest of continually improving 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.
Operation guide
The symbols FGHI displayed for image selections
and settings indicate that the wheel controller is to
be used by pressing, not turning, the wheel controller
sections shown below.
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Y
M
D
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PRINT
MORE
MENU
OK
SET
SINGLE PRINT
CANCEL
Wheel controller
F (up) /
INFO button (changing
information display) (p. 17, 20)
Shutter button (p. 15, 52)
Zoom buttons (p. 17, 19)
H (left)
I (right)
A button
G (down) /
D button (erase) (p. 19)
qbutton (switching
between shooting and
playback) (p. 16, 18, 42)
Operation guides displayed at the bottom of the screen
indicate that the m button, A button, or zoom
buttons can be used.
m button (p. 4)
1
IMAGE SIZE
COMPRESSION
SHADOW ADJUST
AF MODE
14M
NORMAL
AUTO
2
FACE/iESP
ESP
E button (camera guide/
menu guide) (p. 21)
1
2
3
ESP/
FINE ZOOM
DIGITAL ZOOM
OFF
OFF
MENU
OK
SET
EXIT
OK
SET
OK
MENU
ERASE/CANCEL
Operation guide
EN
3
Using the Menu
Use the menu to change camera settings such as the shooting mode.
Press the m button to display the function menu. The function menu can be used to set frequently
used shooting and playback functions such as shooting mode.
Selected option
Shooting
Playback
Shooting
mode
PROGRAM AUTO
SLIDESHOW
PHOTO SURFING
EVENT
P
BEAUTY FIX
EDIT
Function
menu
0.0
WB
AUTO
ERASE
ISO
AUTO
o [SETUP]
menu
SETUP
14M
4
To select the shooting mode
Use FG to select a menu and press
Use HI to select the shooting mode and
press the A button.
the A button.
To select the function menu
Use FG to select a menu and use HI to
select a menu option. Press the A button to
set the function menu.
In the [SETUP] menu, various camera functions can be set,
including shooting and playback functions not displayed in the
function menu, and other settings such as date, time and screen
display.
1
Select [SETUP] and then press the A
button.
4
Use FG to select the desired submenu 2
and then press the A button.
● The [SETUP] menu is displayed.
● Once a setting is selected, the display returns
to the previous screen.
1
IMAGE SIZE
14M
2
COMPRESSION
SHADOW ADJUST
AF MODE
NORMAL
AUTO
There may be additional operations.
“Menu Settings” (p. 31 to 46)
FACE/iESP
ESP
1
2
3
ESP/
1
X
--.--.-- --:--
x
FINE ZOOM
DIGITAL ZOOM
OFF
2
WORLD TIME
VIDEO OUT
POWER SAVE
OFF
NTSC
ON
MENU
OK
SET
EXIT
1
2
2
Press H to select the page tabs. Use FG
to select the desired page tab and press I.
3
MENU
OK
SET
EXIT
Page tab
Submenu 1
5
Press the m button to complete the
1
2
1
2
X
--.--.-- --:--
x
X
--.--.-- --:--
x
WORLD TIME
VIDEO OUT
POWER SAVE
WORLD TIME
VIDEO OUT
setting.
NTSC
OFF
NTSC
OFF
POWER SAVE
Some functions cannot be used in some
shooting modes. In such cases, the
following message is displayed after
setting.
1
2
1
2
3
3
MENU
OK
MENU
OK
SET
EXIT
SET
EXIT
1
IMAGE SIZE
14M
NORMAL
AUTO
2
COMPRESSION
SHADOW ADJUST
3
Use FG to select the desired submenu 1
and then press the A button.
Submenu 2
CONFLICTING SETTINGS
OFF
OFF
2
3
FINE ZOOM
DIGITAL ZOOM
1
2
1
2
X
--.--.-- --:--
x
X
WORLD TIME
VIDEO OUT
POWER SAVE
WORLD TIME
VIDEO OUT
POWER SAVE
MENU
OK
SET
EXIT
NTSC
OFF
OFF
POWER SAV
ON
1
2
1
2
3
3
MENU
OK
MENU
OK
SET
EXIT
SET
EXIT
4
EN
Menu Index
Menus for Shooting Functions
PROGRAM AUTO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
P
1
2
9
IMAGE SIZE
COMPRESSI
SHADOW ADJU
AF MODE
14M
1
2
R
OFF
IMAGESTABILIZ
1
2
IMAGE SIZE
VGA
30fps
OFF
ON
REC VIEW
FRAME RATE
1
2
3
ESP/
ICON GUIDE
0.0
IS MOVIE MODE
FINE ZOOM
DIGITAL ZOO
WB
1
2
3
AUTO
R
ISO
1
2
3
MENU
AUTO
EXIT
MENU
EXIT
14M
4
MENU
OK
SET
EXIT
ESP/n ............................p.32
FINE ZOOM ......................p.33
DIGITAL ZOOM.................p.33
R (Still images)..................p.33
R (Movies).........................p.33
IMAGE STABILIZER
(Still images)/
IS MOVIE MODE
(Movies).............................p.34
REC VIEW.........................p.34
ICON GUIDE.....................p.34
1 Shooting mode
P (PROGRAM AUTO).......p.15
6 White balance....................p.28
7 ISO ....................................p.29
8 Drive..................................p.30
9 o (SETUP)
M
(iAUTO)....................p.22
s (SCENE MODE) ......p.22
P (MAGIC FILTER).....p.23
p (PANORAMA)...............p.24
Q(BEAUTY)................p.26
A (MOVIE).......................p.16
2 Flash..................................p.27
3 Macro ................................p.27
4 Self-timer...........................p.28
5 Exposure compensation....p.28
IMAGE SIZE (Still images)
.......................................p.31
IMAGE SIZE (Movies).......p.31
COMPRESSION (Still images)
.......................................p.31
FRAME RATE (Movies).....p.31
SHADOW ADJUST ...........p.32
AF MODE..........................p.32
Menus for Playback, Editing, and Printing Functions
SLIDESHOW
PHOTO SURFING
EVENT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
PRINT ORDER
0
y
R
COLLECTION
BEAUTY FIX
EDIT
1
2
3
MENU
OK
SET
EXIT
ERASE
SETUP
y (Rotate).........................p.40
R (Add sound to still images)
.......................................p.40
1 SLIDESHOW.....................p.35
2 PHOTO SURFING.............p.35
3 EVENT q........................p.36
4 COLLECTION q.............p.36
5 BEAUTY FIX......................p.37
6 EDIT ..................................p.37
7 ERASE ..............................p.39
8 o (SETUP)
PRINT ORDER..................p.39
0(Protect) .....................p.39
Menus for Other Camera Settings
SAVE SETTINGS..............p.42
PW ON SETUP .................p.42
SOUND SETTINGS ..........p.43
FILE NAME .......................p.43
PIXEL MAPPING...............p.44
s (Monitor).....................p.44
1 r (Settings 1)
INTERNAL/SD...................p.41
MEMORY FORMAT/
FORMAT............................p.41
DATA REPAIR ...................p.41
u COPY.....................p.41
l (Language) ................p.41
RESET...............................p.42
USB CONNECTION..........p.42
2 s (Settings 2)
1
2
INTERNAL/SD
MEMORY FORMAT
DATA REPAIR
COPY
AUTO
1
2
3
ENGLISH
1
2
3
RESET
3 t (Settings 3)
X(Date/time)..................p.44
WORLD TIME....................p.45
VIDEO OUT.......................p.45
POWER SAVE...................p.46
USB CONNECTION
PC
MENU
OK
EXIT
SET
qPOWER ON ................p.42
EN
5
Names of Parts
Camera unit
1
2
6
7
3
8
4
5
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
Connector cover..................... p. 11, 12
Multi-connector........... p. 11, 12, 45, 47
Strap eyelet....................................p. 7
Flash ............................................p. 27
Battery/card compartment cover
6
7
8
9
Self-timer lamp.............................p. 28
Microphone ............................p. 33, 40
Lens .............................................p. 57
Tripod socket
10 Speaker
....................................................p. 10
6
EN
1
2
3
6
4
7
8
9
5
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
Shutter button.........................p. 15, 52
n button........................p. 13, 15
Zoom buttons .........................p. 17, 19
Monitor .........................p. 8, 15, 44, 52
m button ..............................p. 3, 4
Indicator lamp......................... p. 11, 12
8
9
A button (OK) ...............................p. 3
Wheel controller .............................p. 3
INFO button (changing information
display).............................p. 17, 20
D button (erase) ....................p. 19
10 E button
(camera guide/menu guide) .........p. 21
7 qbutton (switching between shooting
and playback)...................p. 16, 18, 42
Attaching the camera strap
Pull the strap tight so that it does not come loose.
EN
7
Monitor
Shooting mode display
1
2
1
2
P
22
4
5
6
7
3
4
0.0
5
WB
21
21
19
0.0
6
AUTO
WB
7
AUTO
ISO
8
AUTO
20
19
10
11
9
VGA
14M
4
NORM
00:34
ON
11
18 17 16 15 14 13 12
18 1716 15 14 13 12
Movie
1/100 F3.0
24 23
Still image
1
2
3
Battery check .........................p. 12, 53
Shooting mode.......................p. 15, 22
Flash ............................................p. 27
Flash standby/flash charge ..........p. 52
Macro/super macro ......................p. 27
Self-timer......................................p. 28
Exposure compensation...............p. 28
White balance ..............................p. 28
ISO...............................................p. 29
Drive.............................................p. 30
14 Metering .......................................p. 32
15 Shadow Adjustment Technology
....................................................p. 32
16 Compression (still images).....p. 31, 60
Frame rate (movies)...............p. 31, 60
17 Image size..............................p. 31, 60
18 Number of storable still pictures
4
5
6
7
8
9
(still images)...........................p. 15, 60
Remaining recording time (movies)
..............................................p. 16, 60
19 Current memory ...........................p. 59
20 Histogram.....................................p. 17
21 AF target mark .............................p. 15
22 Camera shake warning
23 Aperture value..............................p. 15
24 Shutter speed...............................p. 15
10 Recording with sound (movies)
....................................................p. 33
11 [SETUP] menu ...........................p. 4, 5
12 World time....................................p. 45
13 Image stabilization (still images)/
Digital image stabilization (movies)
....................................................p. 34
8
EN
Playback mode display
● Standard display
1
2
3 4
5 6
1
10
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Still image
● Advanced display
Movie
1
2
3 4
5 6
8
9
10 11
10
4/30
1/1000 F3.0
2.0
ISO WB
7
22
21
20
19
12
13
14
15
16
P
AUTO AUTO
1/1000 F3.0
2.0
14M
NORM
ISO WB
P
AUTO AUTO
18
FILE
14M
NORM
100 0004
FILE
100 0004
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1
2
Battery check .........................p. 12, 53
Print reservation/
11 Exposure compensation...............p. 28
12 White balance ..............................p. 28
13 Compression (still images).....p. 31, 60
Frame rate (movies)...............p. 31, 60
14 Image size..............................p. 31, 60
15 Drive.............................................p. 30
16 File number
17 Date and time.........................p. 13, 44
18 Metering .......................................p. 32
19 Shadow Adjustment Technology
...................................................p. 32
20 Flash ............................................p. 27
21 Shooting mode.......................p. 15, 22
22 Macro ...........................................p. 27
number of prints ..................p. 50/p. 49
Protect..........................................p. 39
Adding sound .........................p. 33, 40
Current memory ...........................p. 59
Frame number/total number of images
(still images).................................p. 18
Elapsed time/total recording time
3
4
5
6
(movies) .......................................p. 18
Histogram.....................................p. 17
Shutter speed...............................p. 15
Aperture value..............................p. 15
7
8
9
10 ISO...............................................p. 29
EN
9
Preparing the Camera
Inserting the battery
Insert the battery by putting in the ▼ marked
side first, with the C marks toward the
battery lock knob.
1
Damage to the battery exterior (scratches,
etc.) may produce heat or an explosion.
Insert the battery while sliding the battery
lock knob in the direction of the arrow.
Slide the battery lock knob in the direction
of the arrow to unlock, and then remove the
battery.
Turn off the camera before opening the
battery/card compartment cover.
Battery/card compartment cover
When using the camera, be sure to close
the battery/card compartment cover.
2
Battery charge and camera
setup
Connect the camera to the computer to charge
the battery and setup the camera.
System requirements
Windows XP (SP2 or later)/Windows Vista/
Windows 7
When using another system other
than the above or no computer,
see “Charging the battery with the
included USB-AC adapter” (p. 12).
Battery lock knob
3
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Do not insert SD/SDHC memory cards
before the camera setup.
1
Connect the camera to the
computer.
Do not format the internal memory until the
camera setup is complete. Doing so will
erase the camera instruction manual and
the PC software (ib) data that are stored on
the internal memory.
Multi-connector
Indicator lamp
Check that your computer meets the
following system requirements:
Windows XP (SP2 or later)/
Windows Vista/Windows 7
Refer to the PC software (ib) help guide for
details on how to use the PC software (ib).
2
Select and execute “OLYMPUS
Camera Initialization”, which is
displayed on the computer screen
when the camera is recognized by
the computer.
Connector
cover
USB cable (supplied)
If nothing is displayed on the camera screen
even after connecting the camera to the
computer, the battery may be exhausted.
Leave the camera connected to the
computer until the battery has charged, then
disconnect and reconnect the camera.
Computer (on
and running)
Even if a computer has USB ports, proper
operation is not guaranteed in the following
cases:
Charging the battery
● Computers with USB ports installed using an
expansion card, etc.
When the camera is connected to the
computer, the battery in the camera will be
charged.
● Computers without a factory-installed OS and
home-built computers
● When charging, the indicator lamp light. When
charging is complete, the indicator lamp will turn
off.
Double-click the icon for the camera drive
(Removable Disk), and then execute
Setup.exe to start the camera setup.
If the indicator lamp does not light, the
camera may be incorrectly connected, or
the battery, camera, computer or USB cable
may not be functioning correctly.
3
Follow the instructions on the
computer screen and setup the
camera.
Camera setup
Set the camera date and time, time zone
and display language automatically; install
the camera instruction manual and PC
software (ib).
EN 11
Charging the battery with the
included USB-AC adapter
The battery is not fully charged at shipment.
Before use, be sure to charge the battery
until the indicator lamp turns off (up to
3 hours).
The included USB-AC adapter (F-2AC)
(hereafter referred as AC adapter) has
been designed to be used for charging
and playback. Make sure that shooting
is not being used while the AC adapter is
connected to the camera.
If the indicator lamp does not light, the AC
adapter is not connected to the camera
correctly, or the battery, camera, or AC
adapter may be broken.
For details on the battery and the AC
adapter, see “Battery, USB-AC adapter
(included), Charger (sold separately)”
(p. 57).
1
Multi-connector
Battery can be charged by connecting
the camera to the computer. However,
when charging with the system other than
Windows XP (SP2 or later)/Windows Vista/
Windows 7, charging takes much time.
When to charge the batteries
Charge the battery when the error message
shown below appears.
Connector
cover
Flashes in red
USB cable (supplied)
BATTERY EMPTY
14M
4
Monitor top left
Error message
When not using a computer
See the next section under “Setting the date,
time and time zone.”
1
3
AC outlet
When using a computer with system
other than Windows XP (SP2 or later)/
Windows Vista/Windows 7
The Instruction Manual PDF file can be
saved on a computer with the following
procedure.
Connect the camera to the computer and
copy the instruction manual PDF file for
your language in the “Manual” folder in the
internal memory of the camera.
2
Indicator lamp
On: Charging
Off: Charged
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Setting the date, time and
time zone
4
5
As in Steps 2 and 3, use FGHI
and the A button to set [M]
(month), [D] (day), [TIME] (hours
and minutes), and [Y/M/D] (date
order).
The date and time set here are saved to image
file names, date prints, and other data.
1
Press the n button to turn on
the camera.
For precise setting, press the A button as
the time signal strikes 00 seconds.
● The date and time setting screen is displayed
when the date and time are not set.
To change the date and time, adjust the
setting from the menu. [X] (Date/time)
(p. 44)
X
Use HI to select the [x] time
zone and then press the A button.
● Use FG to turn daylight saving time ([SUMMER])
on or off.
Y
M
--
D
TIME
Y/M/D
----
.
.
-- -- --
:
MENU
CANCEL
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Date and time setting screen
Seoul
Tokyo
2
3
Use FG to select the year for [Y].
X
OK
SET
SUMMER
Y
M
D
TIME
The menus can be used to change the
selected time zone. [WORLD TIME] (p. 45)
Y/M/D
2010. --
.
-- -- --
:
MENU
CANCEL
Press I to save the setting for [Y].
X
Y
M
D
TIME
Y/M/D
2010.00. -- -- --
:
MENU
CANCEL
EN 13
Changing the display language
1
2
Write-protect switch
The language for the menu and error messages
displayed on the monitor is adjustable.
1
Display the [SETUP] menu.
“Using the Menu” (p. 4)
2
r
Use FG to select the
(Settings
1) tab and then press I.
1
INTERNAL/SD
AUTO
2
MEMORY FORMAT
Insert the card straight until it clicks into
place.
DATA REPAIR
COPY
Do not touch the contact area directly.
1
ENGLISH
PC
2
3
RESET
USB CONNECTION
MENU
OK
SET
EXIT
3
4
5
Use FG to select [l] and press
the A button.
Use FGHI to select your
language and press the A button.
“Number of storable pictures (still images)/
Continuous recording length (movies) in the
internal memory and SD/SDHC memory
cards” (p. 60)
Press the m button.
To remove the SD/SDHC memory card
Inserting the SD/SDHC
1
2
memory card (sold separately)
Always use SD/SDHC memory cards with
this camera. Do not insert other types of
memory card. “Using a SD/SDHC memory
card” (p. 58)
Although the camera can store images in
internal memory, SD/SDHC memory cards
(sold separately) can be also used to store
pictures.
Press the card in until it clicks and comes
out slightly, then remove the card.
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Shooting, Playback, and Erasing
Shooting with the optimum
2
Hold the camera and compose the
shot.
aperture value and shutter
speed (P mode)
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.
Monitor
Horizontal grip
1
Press the n button to turn on
the camera.
P mode indicator
P
Vertical grip
0.0
WB
When holding the camera, take care not to
AUTO
ISO
cover the flash with your fingers, etc.
AUTO
14M
4
3
Press the shutter button halfway
down to focus on the subject.
Number of storable still pictures (p. 60)
● 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.
Monitor
(standby mode screen)
If P mode is not displayed, press the m
button to display the function menu screen
and then set the shooting mode to P. “Using
the Menu” (p. 4)
● The camera was unable to focus if the AF target
mark flashes red. Try focusing again.
AF target mark
Current shooting mode display
P
PROGRAM AUTO
P
Press halfway
0.0
WB
AUTO
ISO
1/400 F3.0
Shutter speed Aperture value
“Focusing” (p. 54)
AUTO
14M
4
Press the n button again to turn off
the camera.
EN 15
4
2
3
To take the picture, gently press
the shutter button all the way down
while being careful not to shake the
camera.
Use the HI buttons to set the
shooting mode to A and then
press the A button.
A mode indicator
P
0.0
WB
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
Press fully
1/400 F3.0
VGA
00:34
Image review screen
To view images during shooting
Press the shutter button halfway
Pressing the qbutton enables playback of
images. To return to shooting, either press
the qbutton or press the shutter button
halfway down.
down to focus on the subject, and
gently press the button all the way
down to start recording.
Continuous recording length
(p. 60)
Shooting movies (n mode)
1
Press the m button to display
the function menu screen.
Press halfway
PROGRAM AUTO
P
00:34
00:12
Press fully
REC
0.0
Recording time
WB
AUTO
Lights up red when recording
ISO
AUTO
14M
4
4
Gently press the shutter button all
the way down to stop recording.
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. 33) to
[OFF].
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Using the zoom
Changing the shooting
information display
Pressing the zoom buttons adjusts the shooting
range.
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.
Pressing the wide
(W) button
Pressing the telephoto
(T) button
Zoom bar
1
Press F (INFO).
● The displayed shooting information changes in
the order shown below each time the button is
pressed. “Shooting mode display” (p. 8)
P
P
0.0
0.0
WB
WB
AUTO
AUTO
ISO
ISO
Normal
AUTO
AUTO
P
14M
14M
4
4
Optical zoom: 7x
Digital zoom: 5x
0.0
WB
AUTO
No information
ISO
AUTO
14M
4
To take larger images without reducing
image quality
[FINE ZOOM] (p. 33)
Detailed
P
To take larger images
0.0
[DIGITAL ZOOM] (p. 33)
WB
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
The zoom bar appearance identifies the
14M
4
NORM
status of the fine zoom/digital zoom.
When using
optical zoom
Reading a histogram
If the peak fills too much of the frame,
the image will appear mostly white.
Optical zoom range
If the peak fills too
much of the frame,
the image will
When using
fine zoom
Fine zoom
range
appear mostly black.
The green section shows
luminance distribution
within the screen’s center.
When using
digital zoom
Digital zoom
range
EN 17
To play back movies
Select a movie, and press the A button.
Viewing images
1
Press the q button.
4/30
Number of frames/
Total number of images
4/30
OK
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Movie
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Operations during movie playback
Playback image
2
Turn the wheel controller to select
an image.
● It can be performed by pressing HI.
Elapsed time/
Total recording
time
00:12/00:34
Displays
Displays
previous
next image
image
During playback
Press the A button to pause
playback. During pause, fast
forward or reverse, press the
A button to restart playback.
Pausing and
restarting
playback
Keep turning the wheel controller to fast
forward or reverse. It can be performed by
holding HI.
Press I to fast forward. Press
Fast forward I again to increase the fast
The display size of the images can be
changed. “Index view, close-up view, and
event index” (p. 19)
forward speed.
Press H to rewind. The speed
at which the recording rewinds
increases each time H is
Rewind
To play sound recordings
pressed.
To play sound recorded with an image,
select the image and press the A button. A
! icon appears on images with which sound
has been recorded.
Turn the wheel controller
Adjusting the
or use FG to adjust the
volume
volume.
[R] (still images) (p. 33, 40)
During audio playback
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Operations while playback is paused
Index view, close-up view, and
event index
Index view enables quick selection of a desired
image. Close-up view (up to 10x magnification)
allows checking of image details. In event
index*1, images are grouped by the shooting
dates and representative images for an event
can be displayed.
00:14/00:34
*1
Pictures with different dates can be grouped into the
same event using the PC software (ib).
During pause
1
Press the zoom buttons.
Use F to display the first
frame and press G to display
Cueing
the last frame.
Turn the wheel controller to
advance or rewind by one
frame at a time. Keep turning
the wheel controller for
Advancing
and rewinding
one frame at a
time*1
Single-image view
Close-up view
4/30
4/30
W
T
continuous advance or rewind.
Resuming
playback
Press the A button to resume
playback.
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To operate with HI
W
T
*1
Press I or H to advance or rewind one frame
at a time. Hold I or H pressed for continuous
advance or rewind.
Index view
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To stop movie playback
Press the m button.
2
4
Erasing images during
playback (Single image erase)
W
T
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1
Display the image you want to erase
2
4
and press G ( ).
D
ERASE
W
T
ALL ERASE
SEL. IMAGE
ERASE
Event index
CANCEL
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MENU
OK
SET
BACK
2
Press FG to select [ERASE], and
press the A button.
[ALL ERASE] (p. 39) and [SEL. IMAGE]
(p. 39) can be used to erase multiple images
at the same time.
EN 19
To select an image in index view
Playing back panorama
images
Use FGHI to select an image, and press
the A button to display the selected image
in single-image view.
Panorama images that were combined together
using [AUTO] or [MANUAL] can be scrolled for
viewing.
To scroll an image in close-up view
Use FGHI to move the viewing area.
“Creating panoramic images (p mode)”
(p. 24)
To select an image in event index
Use HI to select the representative image
and press the A button. The images in the
selected event are played back.
1
Select a panorama image during
playback.
“Viewing images” (p. 18)
4/30
Changing the image
information display
Shooting information settings displayed on the
screen can be changed.
1
Press F (INFO).
● The displayed image information changes in
the order shown below each time the button is
pressed.
OK
REPLAY
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2
Press the A button.
Normal
10
4/30
No information
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Detailed
10
4/30
Current viewing area
1/1000 F3.0
2.0
To control panorama image playback
ISO WB
P
AUTO AUTO
14M
NORM
Zoom in/Zoom out: Press the A button to
pause playback. Then press the zoom button
to enlarge/shrink the image.
Playback direction: Press FGHI to
pause playback and scroll the image in the
direction of the pressed button.
FILE
100 0004
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“Reading a histogram” (p. 17)
Pause: Press the A button.
Restart scrolling: Press the A button.
Stop playback: Press the m button.
20 EN
Using the menu guide
If the E button is pressed while settings are
being adjusted in the playback function or
[SETUP] menus, a description of the selected
option is displayed.
“Using the Menu” (p. 4)
Using the camera guide
Use the camera guide to look up camera
operations.
1
Press the E button in the standby
mode screen or the playback
screen.
IN-CAMERA MANUAL
Search
Learn about the camera
History
Message
EXIT
OK
SET
Submenu 2
Search
Application
Functions or operating methods
can be searched from a term or
shooting objective.
Information is shown about
recommended functions and basic
operating methods for the camera.
Learn about the
camera
Searches can be performed from
the search history.
History
Messages from the camera can
be viewed.
Message
2
Use FG to select the desired item.
IN-CAMERA MANUAL
Search
Learn about the camera
History
Message
EXIT
OK
SET
● Follow the on-screen instructions to search the
desired contents.
EN 21
Using Shooting Modes
To change the shooting mode
Using the best mode for the
shooting scene (s mode)
The shooting mode (P, M, s, P,
p, Q, n) can be changed with using
the function menu.
1
Set the shooting mode to s.
“Using the Menu” (p. 4)
SCENE MODE
Shooting with automatic
settings (M mode)
The camera will automatically select the optimal
shooting mode for the scene. This is a fully
automatic mode that allows you to take a picture
suited to the scene by simply pressing the
shutter button. In M mode, settings in the
shooting menu can be selected, but the changed
setting is not reflected in the actual shot.
0.0
WB
AUTO
14M
4
2
3
Press G to go to the submenu.
1
Set the shooting mode to M.
PORTRAIT
The icon changes depending on the scene
that the camera automatically selects.
0.0
WB
AUTO
14M
4
Use HI to select the mode and
then press the A button to set.
14M
4
NORM
In some cases, the camera may not select
the desired shooting mode.
When the camera cannot identify the
optimal mode, P mode will be selected.
0.0
WB
AUTO
14M
4
Icon indicating the scene mode
that is set
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In s modes, the optimum shooting
settings are pre-programmed for specific
shooting scenes. For this reason, settings
may not be changed in some modes.
2
3
Press G to go to the submenu.
POP ART
Option
Application
BPORTRAIT/FLANDSCAPE/
GNIGHT SCENE*1/
NIGHT+PORTRAIT/
CSPORT/NINDOOR/
WCANDLE/
0.0
The camera
takes a picture
using the
optimum settings
for the scene
conditions.
WB
M
AUTO
R
S
V
SELF PORTRAIT/
*1
*1
SUNSET /XFIREWORKS /
CUISINE/dDOCUMENTS/
Use HI to select the desired effect
and then press the A button to set.
qBEACH & SNOW/PET
*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.
To take pictures of a moving subject
like a pet ([ PET] mode)
0.0
WB
AUTO
1Use HI to select [ PET], and press
14M
4
the A button to set.
Icon indicating P mode that
is set
2Hold the camera to align the AF target
mark on the subject and press the A
button.
Shooting mode
Option
[POP ART
\PIN HOLE
]FISH EYE
@DRAWING
● 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. 32).
MAGIC FILTER
In P mode, the optimum shooting
settings are pre-programmed for each
scene effect. For this reason, some settings
cannot be changed in some modes.
Shooting with special effects
(P mode)
To add expression to your photo, select the
desired special effect.
1
Set the shooting mode to P.
MAGIC FILTER
0.0
WB
AUTO
14M
4
EN 23
Taking pictures with [AUTO]
Creating panoramic images
(p mode)
1Press the shutter button to take the first
frame.
2Move the camera slightly in the direction
of the second frame.
1
Set the shooting mode to p.
PANORAMA
AUTO
AUTO
0.0
Target mark
WB
AUTO
Pointer
MENU
OK
SAVE
CANCEL
14M
4
Screen when combining images
from left to right
2
3
Press G to go to the submenu.
3Move the camera slowly while keeping it
straight, and stop the camera where the
pointer and target mark overlap.
Use HI to select the desired mode
and then press the A button to set.
● The camera releases the shutter
automatically.
Submenu 1
Application
Three frames are taken and
combined by the camera. The
user only composes the shots
so that the target marks and
pointers overlap, and the camera
automatically releases the shutter.
AUTO
AUTO
Three frames are taken and
combined by the camera. The
user composes the shots using
the guide frame and manually
releases the shutter.
MANUAL
PC
MENU
OK
SAVE
CANCEL
To combine only two pictures, press the
A button before taking a third frame.
The frames that were taken are
combined into a panorama image
using the PC software (ib).
4Repeat Step 3to take a third frame.
For details on installing the PC software
(ib), see “Battery charge and camera setup”
(p. 10).
● After the third frame is taken, the camera
automatically processes the frames and the
combined panorama image is displayed.
When set to [AUTO] or [MANUAL], [IMAGE
SIZE] (p. 31) is fixed to [2].
To exit the panorama function without
saving an image, press the m button.
The focus, exposure (p. 28), zoom position
(p. 27), and white balance (p. 28) are locked
at the first frame.
If the shutter does not automatically release,
try [MANUAL] or [PC].
The flash (p. 27) is fixed to $(FLASH OFF)
mode.
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Taking pictures with [MANUAL]
Taking pictures with [PC]
1Use HI to specify at which edge the
1Use FGHI to select the direction that
next picture is to be connected.
the frames are combined.
2Press the shutter button to take the first
frame, and then compose the second
shot.
MANUAL
Direction for
combining the
next frame
Before first
1
2
shot
PC
MENU
BACK
1
2
2Press the shutter button to take the first
frame.
MENU
BACK
Joint areas
MANUAL
MANUAL
After first
1
2
1
2
shot
PC
MENU
MENU
OK
SAVE
BACK
CANCEL
1st frame
1
2
3Compose the next shot so that joint area
1 overlaps joint area 2.
MENU
EXIT
● After the first shot, the area shown in white
reappears on the side of the display opposite
the pan direction. Frame subsequent
photographs so that they overlap with the
image in the monitor.
MANUAL
1
2
3Repeat Step 2until the number of
desired frames is taken, and then press
the A button or m button when
finished.
MENU
OK
SAVE
CANCEL
Composition of the 2nd frame
Panorama shooting is possible for up to
10 frames.
4Press the shutter button to take the next
shot.
Refer to the PC software (ib) help guide for
details on how to make panorama images.
To combine only two pictures, press the
A button before taking the third frame.
5Repeat steps 3and 4to take a third
frame.
● After the third frame is taken, the camera
automatically processes the frames and the
combined panorama image is displayed.
To exit the panorama function without
saving an image, press the m button.
EN 25
Smoothing out skin tone and
texture (Q mode)
The camera identifies a person’s face and gives
the skin a smooth, translucent look for taking
the picture.
1
Set the shooting mode to Q.
BEAUTY
P
0.0
WB
AUTO
14M
4
2
Point the camera toward the
subject. Check the frame appearing
around the face detected by the
camera, and then press the shutter
button to take the picture.
● The unedited image and edited image are both
saved.
● If the image cannot be retouched, only the
unedited image is saved.
The frame may not appear or may take
some time to appear for some subjects. In
addition, this function may have no visible
effect on some subjects.
The [IMAGE SIZE] of the retouched image
is limited to [n] or lower.
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Using Shooting Functions
Shooting closeups
“Using the Menu” (p. 4)
(Macro shooting)
Using the flash
This function enables the camera to focus and
shoot subjects at close distances.
The flash functions can be selected to best
match the shooting conditions.
1
Select the macro option in the
shooting function menu.
1
Select the flash option in the
shooting function menu.
P
P
OFF
FLASH AUTO
0.0
WB
AUTO
0.0
ISO
AUTO
WB
AUTO
ISO
14M
AUTO
4
14M
4
2
Use HI to select the setting
option, and press the A button to
set.
2
Use HI to select the setting
option, and press the A button to
set.
Option
Description
OFF
Macro mode is deactivated.
Option
Description
This enables shooting as close as
10 cm/3.9 in.*1 (60 cm/23.6 in.*2) to
the subject.
The flash fires automatically in
low-light or backlight conditions.
FLASH AUTO
MACRO
Pre-flashes are emitted to reduce
the occurrence of red eye in your
photos.
This enables shooting as close
as 2 cm/0.8 in. to the subject.
SUPER MACRO*3 Subjects at 70 cm/27.6 in. or
farther cannot be brought into
focus.
REDEYE
The flash fires regardless of the
available light.
FILL IN
FLASH OFF
The flash does not fire.
*1
When the zoom is at the widest (W) position.
When the zoom is at the most telephoto (T) position.
The zoom is automatically fixed.
*2
*3
The flash (p. 27) and zoom (p. 17) cannot
be set when [a SUPER MACRO] is
selected.
EN 27
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 M) can be adjusted brighter or
darker to obtain a desired shot.
1
Select the self-timer option in the
shooting function menu.
1
Select the exposure compensation
option in the shooting function
menu.
P
OFF
2
12
0.0
WB
P
AUTO
ISO
0.0
AUTO
14M
4
0.3 0.0 0.3
WB
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
2
Use HI to select the setting
option, and press the A button to
set.
2
Use HI to select the desired
brightness, and press the A button.
Option
Description
YOFF
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.
Adjusting to a natural color
scheme (White balance)
Y12 SEC
For more natural coloring, choose a white
balance option suited to the scene.
The self-timer lamp blinks for
approx. 2 seconds, then the
picture is taken.
Y2 SEC
1
Select the white balance option in
the shooting function menu.
Self-timer shooting is automatically canceled
after one shot.
P
To cancel the self-timer after it starts
Press the m button.
WB AUTO
0.0
WB
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
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2
1
2
Use HI to select the setting
option, and press the A button to
set.
Select the ISO setting option in the
shooting function menu.
P
Option
Description
The camera automatically adjusts
the white balance according to the
shooting scene.
WB AUTO
0.0
WB
AUTO
For shooting outdoors under a
clear sky.
ISO
ISO
ISO
5
3
1
ISO AUTO
1600 AUTO HIGH
For shooting outdoors under a
cloudy sky.
1/400 F3.0
For shooting under tungsten
lighting.
Use HI to select the setting
option, and press the A button to
set.
For shooting under daylight
fluorescent lighting (household
lighting, etc.)
w
For shooting under neutral
fluorescent lighting (desk lamps,
etc.)
Option
Description
x
y
The camera automatically adjusts
the sensitivity according to the
shooting scene.
ISO AUTO
For shooting under white
fluorescent lighting (offices, etc.)
The camera uses a higher
sensitivity compared to
HIGH ISO AUTO [ISO AUTO] to minimize blur
caused by a moving subject or by
camera shake.
Selecting the ISO sensitivity
The ISO sensitivity is fixed to the
selected value.
Abbreviation for the International
Value
Organization for Standardization. ISO
standards specify the sensitivity for digital
cameras and film, thus codes such as “ISO
100” are used to represent sensitivity.
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.
EN 29
Sequential shooting (Drive)
Pictures are taken sequentially while the shutter
button is held down.
1
Select the drive option in the
shooting function menu.
P
0.0
WB
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
SEQUENTIAL
Option
Description
One frame is shot each time the
shutter button is pressed.
o
Take sequential shots using the
focus, brightness (exposure) and
white balance set in the first frame.
j*1
The camera takes sequential shots
at a faster speed than in [j].
c
d
The camera takes sequential shots
at approximately 14 frames/sec.
*1
The shooting speed varies depending on the
settings for [IMAGE SIZE/COMPRESSION] (p. 31).
When set to [j], the flash (p. 27) cannot
be set to [REDEYE]. In addition, when
set to [c] or [d], the flash is fixed to
[FLASH OFF].
When set to [c] or [d], [IMAGE SIZE]
is limited to [3] or lower, and the ISO
sensitivity is fixed to [ISO AUTO].
30 EN
For information on using the menus, see “Using the Menu” (p. 4).
Menus for Shooting Functions
The default settings of the function are highlighted in
.
Selecting the image quality for still images [IMAGE SIZE/COMPRESSION]
I (Shooting menu 1) X IMAGE SIZE/COMPRESSION
Available shooting modes: P M s P p Q
Submenu 1
Submenu 2
14M (4288×3216)
8M (3264×2448)
5M (2560×1920)
3M (2048×1536)
2M (1600×1200)
1M (1280×960)
Application
Suitable for printing pictures over A3 (11×17 in.).
Suitable for printing pictures up to A3 (11×17 in.).
Suitable for printing pictures at A4 (8.5×11 in.).
Suitable for printing pictures up to A4 size (8.5×11 in.).
Suitable for printing pictures at A5 (5×7 in.).
Suitable for printing pictures at postcard size.
IMAGE SIZE
Suitable for viewing pictures on a TV or using pictures on emails and
web sites.
VGA (640×480)
Suitable for playing pictures on a widescreen TV and for printing on A5
or 5"×7".
16:9F (1920×1080)
FINE
Shooting at high quality.
COMPRESSION
NORMAL
Shooting at normal quality.
“Number of storable pictures (still images)/Continuous recording length (movies) in the internal
memory and SD/SDHC memory cards” (p. 60)
Selecting the image quality for movies [IMAGE SIZE/FRAME RATE]
A (Movie menu) X IMAGE SIZE/FRAME RATE
Available shooting mode: A
Submenu 1
Submenu 2
Application
VGA (640×480)/
QVGA (320×240)
IMAGE SIZE
Select the image quality based on the image size and frame rate.
Higher frame rates provide smoother movie images.
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. 60)
EN 31
To focus on a moving subject
continuously (AF Tracking)
Brightening the subject against
backlight [SHADOW ADJUST]
1Hold the camera to align the AF target
mark on the subject and press the
A button.
I (Shooting menu 1) X SHADOW ADJUST
Available shooting modes: M s P p
P
Q
2When the camera recognizes the subject,
the AF target mark automatically tracks
the subject movement to focus on it
continuously.
Submenu 2
AUTO
Application
The shadow adjustment effect is
applied when shooting against
backlight.
3To cancel the tracking, press the
A button.
OFF
ON
The effect is not applied.
Depending on the subjects or the shooting
conditions, the camera may be unable to
lock the focus or fail to track the subject
movement.
Shoot with automatic adjustment
to brighten an area that has
become darker.
When set to [ON], [ESP/n] (p. 32) is
automatically fixed to [ESP].
When the camera fails to track the subject
movement, the AF target mark changes to
red.
Selecting the focusing area [AF MODE]
Selecting the method for measuring
the brightness [ESP/n]
I (Shooting menu 1) X AF MODE
Available shooting modes: M s P p
P
I (Shooting menu 1) X ESP/n
Q
Available shooting modes: M s P p
P
Submenu 2
Application
Q
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 focuses, the
frame turns to green*2. If no face is
detected, the camera chooses a
subject in the frame and focuses
automatically.)
Submenu 2
Application
Shoots to obtain a balanced
brightness over the entire screen
(Meters the brightness at the
center and surrounding areas of
the screen separately).
FACE/iESP*1
ESP
Shoots the subject at the center
during backlighting (Meters the
brightness at the center of the
screen).
The camera focuses on the
subject located within the AF
target mark.
5 (spot)
SPOT
The camera tracks the subject
movement automatically to focus
on it continuously.
When set to [ESP], the center may
appear dark when shooting against strong
backlighting.
AF TRACKING
*1
For some subjects, the frame may not appear or
may take some time to appear.
If the frame blinks in red, the camera cannot focus.
Try refocusing on the subject.
*2
32 EN
For information on using the menus, see “Using the Menu” (p. 4).
Shooting at higher magnifications than
Recording sound when shooting still
optical zoom without reducing the
image quality [FINE ZOOM]
images [R]
J (Shooting menu 2) X R
I (Shooting menu 1) X FINE ZOOM
Available shooting modes: M s P p
P
Available shooting modes: M s P p
Q
P
Q
Submenu 2
OFF
Application
Submenu 2
OFF
Application
No sound is recorded.
Optical zoom is used to zoom in
for shooting.
The camera automatically starts
recording sound for approx.
ON
4 seconds after a picture is taken.
This is useful for recording notes
or comments about the picture.
Optical zoom and image cropping
are combined to zoom in for
shooting (up to 47×).
ON
When recording, aim the microphone (p. 6)
at the source of the sound you want to
record.
This function will not reduce the image
quality since it dose not convert the data
with fewer pixels into the data with larger
pixels.
When set to [ON], [IMAGE SIZE] is limited
to [4] or lower.
Recording sound when shooting
movies [R]
The setting is not available when
[DIGITAL ZOOM] is set to [ON].
A (Movie menu) X R
[FINE ZOOM] is not available when
[a SUPER MACRO] (p. 27) is selected.
Available shooting mode: A
Submenu 2
OFF
ON
Application
Shooting at higher magnifications than
optical zoom [DIGITAL ZOOM]
No sound is recorded.
Sound is recorded.
I (Shooting menu 1) X DIGITAL ZOOM
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].
Available shooting modes: M s P p
P
Q
Submenu 2
OFF
Application
Only optical zoom is used to zoom
in for shooting.
Optical zoom and digital zoom are
combined to zoom in for shooting
(Approx. 35× (max.)).
ON
The setting is not available when [FINE
ZOOM] is set to [ON].
[DIGITAL ZOOM] is not available when
[a SUPER MACRO] (p. 27) is selected.
EN 33
Reducing the blur caused by the
camera shake when shooting
[IMAGE STABILIZER] (still images)/
[IS MOVIE MODE] (movies)
Viewing the image immediately after
shooting [REC VIEW]
J (Shooting menu 2) X REC VIEW
Available shooting modes: M s P p
P
I (Shooting menu 1) X
IMAGE STABILIZER (still images)/
A (Movie menu) X
Q
Submenu 2
Application
IS MOVIE MODE (movies)
The image being recorded is not
displayed. This allows the user
to prepare for the next shot while
following the subject in the monitor
after shooting.
Available shooting modes: M s P p
P
OFF
A Q
Submenu 2
Application
The image being recorded is
displayed. This allows the user to
make a brief check of the image
that was just taken.
The image stabilizer is
ON
deactivated. This is recommended
for shooting when the camera is
fixed in place on a tripod or other
stable surface.
OFF
ON
The image stabilizer is activated.
Displaying icon guides [ICON GUIDE]
J (Shooting menu 2) X ICON GUIDE
The camera’s default settings are [IMAGE
STABILIZER] (still images) to [ON] and [IS
MOVIE MODE] (movies) to [OFF].
Available shooting modes: M s P p
P
A Q
There may be a noise coming from inside
the camera when the shutter button is
pressed with [IMAGE STABILIZER] (still
images) set to [ON].
Submenu 2
OFF
Application
No icon guide is displayed.
The explanation of the selected
icon will be displayed when
Images may not be stabilized if camera
shake is too severe.
a shooting mode or shooting
function menu icon is selected
(position the cursor on the icon for
a while to display the explanation).
ON
When the shutter speed is extremely slow,
such as when taking pictures at night,
[IMAGE STABILIZER] (still images) may not
be as effective.
When shooting while the [IS MOVIE MODE]
(movies) is set to [ON], the image will be
enlarged somewhat before saving.
PROGRAM AUTO
P
Functions can be changed
manually.
Icon guide
0.0
WB
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
14M
4
34 EN
For information on using the menus, see “Using the Menu” (p. 4).
Menus for Playback, Editing, and
Printing Functions
The default settings of the function are highlighted in
.
Data must have been created with the PC software (ib) before using some function.
Refer to the PC software (ib) help guide for details on how to use the PC software (ib).
For details on installing the PC software (ib), see “Battery charge and camera setup” (p. 10).
Playing back pictures automatically
[SLIDESHOW]
Searching for images and playing back
the related images [PHOTO SURFING]
SLIDESHOW
PHOTO SURFING
In [PHOTO SURFING], images can be
searched and related images can be played
back by selecting the related items.
Submenu 1 Submenu 2
Application
Selects the content
to be included in the
slideshow.
ALL/EVENT/
SLIDE
COLLECTION
To start [PHOTO SURFING]
Press the A button to start
Selects the
background music
options.
OFF/1/2/3/4/
[PHOTO SURFING].
BGM
5
When a related item of the image displayed
is selected with FG, images related to the
item are displayed in the lower part of the
monitor. Use HI to display an image.
To select the related items undisplayed,
press the A button when selecting an item.
To stop [PHOTO SURFING], press the
m button, or select [BACK] and press
the A button.
Selects the type of
transition effect used
between slides.
STANDARD/
TYPE
FADE/ZOOM
START
―
Starts the slideshow.
Single-frame advance/rewind:
During a slideshow, press I to skip ahead
one frame or press H to go back one frame.
BACK
2010/
02/26
Related items
35ºN
139ºE
Images corresponding the
related items
EN 35
To start [COLLECTION q]
Viewing images by event [EVENT q]
Press the A button, and then use FGHI
to select the desired collection. Press the
A button again to start playback of the
selected collection. Use HI to advance or
rewind by one frame.
To stop [COLLECTION q], press the
m button.
EVENT q
In [EVENT q], images in an event are
played back. (Images with the same
shooting date are grouped into the same
event.)
To start [EVENT q]
Press the A button to start [EVENT q].
(The event, including the image for which
single-image view was being performed
when the playback function menu was
selected, is played back.)
COLLECTION
Use HI to advance or rewind by one
frame.
To stop [EVENT q], press the
m button.
MENU
OK
SET
BACK
4/30
Using a PC software (ib) and importing
data back to the camera
The following functions can be performed
when data created with the PC software (ib)
is imported back to the camera.
MENU
EXIT
Refer to the PC software (ib) help guide for
details on how to use the PC software (ib).
OK
PLAY
’10/02/26 12:30
[PHOTO SURFING]
Information of persons or shooting locations
and new Collections can be added in the
related items.
Playing back images by Collection
created with the PC software (ib)
[COLLECTION q]
COLLECTION q
[EVENT q]
Images can be played back by event created
with the PC software (ib).
In [COLLECTION q], the collection is
played back that has been created with the
PC software (ib) and imported back from a
computer.
Event index (p. 19)
The representative images for an event
created with the PC software (ib) can be
displayed.
36 EN
For information on using the menus, see “Using the Menu” (p. 4).
Retouching the skin and eyes
[BEAUTY FIX]
Changing the image size [Q]
EDIT X Q
BEAUTY FIX
Submenu 2
Application
Depending on the picture, the editing may
not be effective.
This saves a high-resolution image
as a separate image with a smaller
size for use in e-mail attachments
and other applications.
C640 × 480
E320 × 240
Submenu 1 Submenu 2
Application
[CLEAR SKIN],
1Use HI to select an image.
[SPARKLE EYE] and
[DRAMATIC EYE] are
applied together.
ALL
―
2Use FG to select an image size and
press the A button.
Makes skin look
smooth and
translucent. Select the
correction effect from
3 levels.
● The resized image is saved as a separate
image.
SOFT/AVG/
HARD
CLEAR SKIN
Cropping image [P]
EDIT X P
Enhances the contrast
of the eyes.
SPARKLE EYE
―
―
DRAMATIC
EYE
Enlarges the subject’s
eyes.
1Use HI to select an image, and press
the A button.
2Use the zoom buttons to select the size of
the cropping frame, and use FGHI to
move the frame.
1Use FG to select a correction item, and
press the A button.
2Use HI to select an image for
retouching, and press the A button.
● The retouched image is saved as a separate
image.
When [CLEAR SKIN] is selected
Cropping frame
Use FG to select the retouching level, and
press the A button.
OK
SET
CLEAR SKIN
3Press the A button after you have
selected the area to trim.
SOFT
AVG
● The edited image is saved as a separate
image.
HARD
MENU
OK
SET
BACK
EN 37
1Use HI to select an image, and press
the A button.
Changing the color tone of image
[COLOR EDIT]
2Use HI to select a calendar. Use FG
to select the image orientation, and then
press the A button.
EDIT X COLOR EDIT
Submenu 2
Application
3Use FG to select the Year of the
calendar, and press I.
This changes the image to black
and white.
BLACK & WHITE
This changes the image to a
sepia tone.
4Use FG to select the Month of the
calendar, and press the A button.
SEPIA
HIGH
SATURATION
This increases the color saturation
of the image.
● The edited image is saved as a separate
image.
LOW
SATURATION
This slightly increases the color
saturation of the image.
Brightening areas that are dark
due to backlight or other reasons
[SHADOW ADJ]
COLOR EDIT
SEPIA
EDIT X SHADOW ADJ
1Use HI to select an image, and press
the A button.
● The edited image is saved as a separate
image.
MENU
OK
SET
EXIT
Depending on the picture, the editing may
not be effective.
1Use HI to select an image, and press
the A button.
The retouching process may lower the
image resolution.
2Use HI to select the desired color, and
press the A button.
Retouching red eyes in flash shooting
[REDEYE FIX]
● The image with the selected color is saved as
a separate image.
EDIT X REDEYE FIX
Adding a calendar to an image
[CALENDAR]
1Use HI to select an image, and press
the A button.
● The edited image is saved as a separate
image.
EDIT X CALENDAR
Depending on the picture, the editing may
not be effective.
CALENDAR
The retouching process may lower the
image resolution.
OK
SET
38 EN
For information on using the menus, see “Using the Menu” (p. 4).
3Repeat Step 2to select the images to be
erased, and then press the m button
to erase the selected images.
Erasing images [ERASE]
ERASE
4Use FG to select [YES], and press the
A button.
Submenu 1
Application
All images in the internal memory
or card will be erased.
ALL ERASE
● The images with a R mark are erased.
Images are individually selected
and erased.
SEL. IMAGE
To erase all images [ALL ERASE]
1Use FG to select [ALL ERASE], and
press the A button.
2Use FG to select [YES], and press the
ERASE/
Deletes the image displayed.
Cancels deletion of the image.
ERASE EVENT*1
CANCEL
A button.
*1
If G is pressed when an event is played back, all
images in the event are erased.
Saving print settings to the image data
[PRINT ORDER]
When erasing pictures in the internal
memory, do not insert the card into the
camera. Or set [INTERNAL/SD] to [IN].
q(Playback menu) X PRINT ORDER
Before erasing pictures from a memory
card, insert the card into the camera
and select [AUTO] for [INTERNAL/SD].
“Selecting a storage device [INTERNAL/
SD]” (p. 41)
“Print reservations (DPOF)” (p. 50)
Print reservation can be set only for still
images that are recorded to the card. Set
[INTERNAL/SD] to [AUTO].
Protected images cannot be erased.
Protecting images [0]
q(Playback menu) X 0
To individually select and erase
images [SEL. IMAGE]
1Use FG to select [SEL. IMAGE], and
press the A button.
Protected images cannot be erased by
[ERASE] (p. 19, 39), [ERASE EVENT]
(p. 39), [SEL. IMAGE] (p. 39), or [ALL
ERASE] (p. 39), but all images are erased
by [MEMORY FORMAT]/[FORMAT] (p. 41).
2Use HI to select the image to be
erased, and press the A button to add a
R mark to the image.
1Use HI to select an image.
● Press the W zoom button to display an index
view. Images can be quickly selected using
the FGHI buttons. Press the T button to
return to the single frame display.
2Press the A button.
● Press the A button again to cancel the
settings.
SEL. IMAGE
3If necessary, repeat Steps 1and 2
to protect other images, and press the
m button.
R mark
OK
MENU
ERASE/CANCEL
EN 39
Rotating images [y]
q(Playback menu) X y
1Use HI to select an image.
2Press the A button to rotate the image.
3If necessary, repeat Steps 1and 2to
make settings for other images, and press
the m button.
The new picture orientations will be saved
even after the power is turned off.
Adding sound to still images [R]
q(Playback menu) X R
1Use HI to select an image.
2Aim the microphone toward the sound
source.
Microphone
3Press the A button.
● Recording starts.
● The camera adds (records) sound for approx.
4 seconds while playing back the image.
40 EN
For information on using the menus, see “Using the Menu” (p. 4).
Menus for Other Camera Settings
The default settings of the function are highlighted in
.
Selecting a storage device
[INTERNAL/SD]
Restoring data in the camera
[DATA REPAIR]
r (Settings 1) X INTERNAL/SD
r (Settings 1) X DATA REPAIR
Playback will become available by
performing [DATA REPAIR] when images
never appear on the monitor after qbutton
is pressed. However, data such as
collections and other groups created with
the PC software (ib) is deleted from the
database in the camera.
Submenu 2
Application
If a card is inserted, the card is
automatically selected. If no card
is inserted, internal memory is
used.
AUTO
IN*1
Internal memory is selected.
Import the data back into the camera from a
computer to playback the data created with
the PC software (ib).
*1
Internal memory is used even if a card is inserted.
Erasing data completely
[MEMORY FORMAT]/[FORMAT]
Copying images in the internal memory
r (Settings 1) X MEMORY FORMAT/
to the card [u COPY]
FORMAT
r (Settings 1) X u COPY
Before formatting, check that no important
data is left in the internal memory or card.
To copy images in the internal memory
to the card
Use HI to select an image, and press the
If the internal memory is formatted, the
camera instruction manual and the PC
software (ib) data that are stored on the
internal memory are erased. If necessary,
store the backup before formatting.
A button.
Changing the display language [l]
r (Settings 1) X l
Cards must be formatted with this camera
before first use or after being used with
other cameras or computers.
“Changing the display language” (p. 14)
Submenu 2
YES*1
NO
Application
Submenu 2
Application
Completely erases the image data
in the internal memory or card
(including protected images).
The language for the menus and
error messages displayed on the
monitor is selected.
Languages
Cancels formatting.
*1
If [AUTO] is selected for [INTERNAL/SD] and a card
is inserted, the card will be formatted. If no card is
inserted, internal memory will be formatted.
If [IN] is selected for [INTERNAL/SD], internal
memory will be formatted whether a card is inserted
or not.
EN 41
Restoring the shooting functions to the
default settings [RESET]
Even if a computer has USB ports, proper
operation is not guaranteed in the following
cases:
r (Settings 1) X RESET
● Computers with USB ports installed using an
expansion card, etc.
Submenu 2
Application
● Computers without a factory-installed OS and
home-built computers
Restores the following menu
functions to the default settings.
• Flash (p. 27)
• Macro (p. 27)
• Self-timer (p. 28)
• Exposure compensation (p. 28)
• White balance (p. 28)
• ISO (p. 29)
Turning on the camera with the q
button [qPOWER ON]
YES
s (Settings 2) X qPOWER ON
• Drive (p. 30)
Submenu 2
YES
Application
I
J
,
• Menu functions in [
,
A
] (p. 31 to 34)
Pressing the qbutton turns on
the camera and starts the camera
in the playback mode.
The current settings will not be
changed.
NO
The camera is not turned on. To
turn on the camera, press the
n button.
NO
Selecting a method for connecting
the camera to other devices
[USB CONNECTION]
Saving the mode when the camera is
turned off [SAVE SETTINGS]
r (Settings 1) X USB CONNECTION
s (Settings 2) X SAVE SETTINGS
Submenu 2
AUTO
Application
When the camera is connected
to another device, the settings
selection screen 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.
Select when connecting the
camera to a computer via a
storage device.
YES
STORAGE
The shooting mode is set to P
mode when the camera is turned
on.
Select when connecting a camera
and computer.
PC
NO
Select when connecting to a
PictBridge-compatible printer.
PRINT
Choosing the opening screen display
[PW ON SETUP]
System requirements
Windows
:
Windows 2000 Professional/
XP Home Edition/
s (Settings 2) X PW ON SETUP
XP Professional/Vista/
Windows 7
Macintosh : Mac OS X v10.3 or later
Submenu 2
OFF
Application
No opening screen is displayed.
When using another system other than
Windows XP (SP2 or later)/Windows Vista/
Windows 7, set to [STORAGE].
The opening screen is displayed
when the camera is turned on.
ON
42 EN
For information on using the menus, see “Using the Menu” (p. 4).
Selecting the camera sound and its volume [SOUND SETTINGS]
s (Settings 2) X SOUND SETTINGS
Submenu 2
Submenu 3
Submenu 4
Application
Select [ON] to disable camera sounds
(operation sounds, shutter sound, and
warning sounds) and mute sound during
playback.
SILENT MODE*1, 2
OFF/ON
—
SOUND TYPE
VOLUME
1/2/3
Selects the operating sound and volume
of the camera buttons (except the shutter
button).
BEEP
OFF (No Sound)/
LOW/HIGH
SOUND TYPE
VOLUME
1/2/3
Selects the type and volume of the shutter
sound.
SHUTTER SOUND
OFF (No Sound)/
LOW/HIGH
OFF (No Sound)/
LOW/HIGH
8
—
—
Selects the warning sound volume.
Selects the image playback volume.
OFF (No Sound) or
5 levels of volume
qVOLUME
*1
Even when [SILENT MODE] is [ON], FG can be used to adjust volume during playback.
Even when [SILENT MODE] is [ON], sound is played when images are displayed on a television.
*2
Resetting the file names of pictures
Submenu 2
Application
[FILE NAME]
This resets the sequential number
for the folder name and file name
whenever a new card is inserted.*1
This is useful when grouping
images on separate cards.
s (Settings 2) X FILE NAME
RESET
Folder name
DCIM
Folder name
100OLYMP
File name
Pmdd0001.jpg
Even when a new card is inserted,
this continues the numbering for
the folder name and file name from
the previous card. This is useful for
managing all image folder names
and files names with sequential
numbers.
AUTO
999OLYMP
Pmdd9999.jpg
*1
The number for the folder name is reset to 100, and
the one for the file name is reset to 0001.
Automatic
numbering
Automatic
numbering
Month: 1 to C
(A=October,
B=November,
C=December)
Pmdd
Day: 01 to 31
EN 43
Adjusting the CCD and the image
processing function [PIXEL MAPPING]
Setting the date and time [X]
t (Settings 3) X X
s (Settings 2) X PIXEL MAPPING
“Setting the date, time and time zone”
(p. 13)
This function has already been adjusted
at factory shipping, and no adjustment is
needed right after purchase. Approximately
once a year is recommended.
To select the date display order
1Press I after setting Minute, and use
FG to select the date display order.
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.
X
Y
M
D
TIME
Y/M/D
2010.02.26 12:30
To adjust the CCD and the image
processing function
Date order
Press the A button when [START]
(Submenu 2) is displayed.
MENU
OK
SET
CANCEL
● The camera checks and adjusts the CCD and the
image processing function at the same time.
Adjusting the brightness of the monitor
[s]
s (Settings 2) X s
To adjust the monitor brightness
1Use FG to adjust the brightness while
viewing the screen, and then press the
A button.
s
MENU
OK
SET
BACK
44 EN
For information on using the menus, see “Using the Menu” (p. 4).
Choosing home and alternate time zones [WORLD TIME]
t (Settings 3) X WORLD TIME
You will not be able to select a time zone using [WORLD TIME] if the camera clock has not first 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
y
HOME/ALTERNATE
The time in the travel destination time zone (the time zone selected
for y in submenu 2).
x*1
y*1, 2
—
—
Select the home time zone (x).
Select the travel destination time zone (y).
*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 (y).
*2
Selecting a video signal system to match your TV [VIDEO OUT]
t (Settings 3) X VIDEO OUT
The TV video signal system varies depending on the countries and regions. Before viewing camera
images on your TV, select the video output according to your TV’s video signal type.
Submenu 2
NTSC
PAL
Application
Connecting the camera to a TV in North America, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, and so on.
Connecting the camera to a TV in European countries, China, and so on.
The factory default settings differ according to the region where the camera is sold.
To play back camera images on a TV
1Use the camera to select the same video signal system as the one of connected TV
([NTSC]/[PAL]).
2Connect the TV and camera.
Multi-connector
Connect to the TV
video input jack (yellow)
and audio input jack
(white).
AV cable (supplied)
EN 45
3Turn on the TV, and change “INPUT” to
“VIDEO (an input jack connected to the
camera).”
For details on changing the input source of
the TV, refer to the TV’s instruction manual.
4Press the qbutton, and use HI to
select the image for playback.
Depending on the TV’s settings, the
displayed images and information may
become cropped.
Saving battery power between shots
[POWER SAVE]
t (Settings 3) X POWER SAVE
Submenu 2
OFF
Application
Cancels [POWER SAVE].
When the camera is not being
used for approx. 10 seconds, the
monitor automatically turns off to
save battery power.
ON
To resume standby mode
Press any button.
46 EN
Printing
Direct printing (PictBridge*1)
2
Turn on the printer, and then
connect the printer and camera.
By connecting the camera to a PictBridge-
compatible printer, you can print images directly
without using a computer.
To find out if your printer supports PictBridge,
refer to the printer’s instruction manual.
I button
Multi-connector
*1
PictBridge is a standard for connecting digital
cameras and printers of different makers and
printing out pictures directly.
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.
USB cable (supplied)
For details on the available paper types,
loading paper, and installing ink cassettes,
refer to the printer’s instruction manual.
Printing images at the
printer’s standard settings
[EASY PRINT]
In the [SETUP] menu, set [USB
CONNECTION] to [AUTO] or [PRINT].
“Using the Menu” (p. 4)
EASYPRINT START
CUSTOM PRINT OK
1
Display the image to be printed on
the monitor.
3
4
Press I to start printing.
To print another image, use HI
to select an image, and press the
A button.
“Viewing images” (p. 18)
Printing can also be started when the
camera is turned off. After performing Step
2, use FG to select [EASY PRINT], press
the A button. Use HI to select an image,
and press the A button.
To exit printing
After a selected image is displayed on the
screen, disconnect the USB cable from the
camera and printer.
OK
PRINT
EXIT
EN 47
Changing the printer’s settings
for printing [CUSTOM PRINT]
5
Use FG to select the
[BORDERLESS] or [PICS/SHEET]
settings, and press the A button.
1
Follow Steps 1 and 2 for [EASY
PRINT] (p. 47).
Submenu 4
OFF/ON*1
Application
The image is printed with a border
around it ([OFF]).
The image is printed to fill the
entire paper ([ON]).
2
3
Press the A button.
Use FG to select the print mode,
and press the A button.
(The number of The number of images per sheet
images per sheet ([PICS/SHEET]) is selectable only
varies depending when [MULTI PRINT] is selected
on the printer.)
in Step 3.
PRINT MODE SELECT
*1
The available settings for [BORDERLESS] vary
depending on the printer.
PRINT
ALL PRINT
MULTI PRINT
ALL INDEX
PRINT ORDER
If [STANDARD] is selected in Steps 4 and 5,
the image is printed at the printer’s standard
settings.
MENU
OK
SET
EXIT
4/30
Submenu 2
Application
14M
NORM
This prints the image selected in
Step 6.
PRINT
FILE
100 0004
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This prints all images stored in the
internal memory or card.
ALL PRINT
MULTI PRINT
OK
PRINT
MORE
SINGLE PRINT
This prints one image in a multiple
layout format.
This prints an index of all images
stored in the internal memory
or card.
6
7
Use HI to select an image.
ALL INDEX
Press F to make a print reservation
for the current image. Press G to
make the detailed printer settings
for the current image.
This prints images based on the
print reservation data on the card.
PRINT ORDER*1
*1
[PRINT ORDER] is available only when print
reservations have been made. “Print Reservations
(DPOF)” (p. 50)
To make the detailed printer settings
1Use FGHI to select the setting, and
press the A button.
4
Use FG to select [SIZE] (Submenu
3), and press I.
If the [PRINTPAPER] screen is not
displayed, the [SIZE], [BORDERLESS],
and [PICS/SHEET] are set to the printer’s
standard.
PRINT INFO
<x
1
DATE
FILE NAME
P
WITHOUT
WITHOUT
PRINTPAPER
SIZE
BORDERLESS
STANDARD
MENU
OK
EXIT
SET
STANDARD
MENU
OK
SET
BACK
48 EN
Submenu Submenu
9
Press the A button.
Application
5
6
This selects the number
of prints.
PRINT
<×
0 to 10
Selecting [WITH] prints the
images with the date.
Selecting [WITHOUT]
prints the images without
the date.
PRINT
WITH/
WITHOUT
CANCEL
DATE
Selecting [WITH] prints the
file name on the image.
Selecting [WITHOUT] does
not print any file name on
the image.
MENU
OK
SET
BACK
WITH/
WITHOUT
FILE NAME
10
Use FG to select [PRINT], and
press the A button.
● Printing starts.
(Proceeds
to the
setting
This selects a portion of
the image for printing.
P
● When [OPTION SET] is selected in [ALL PRINT]
mode, [PRINT INFO] screen is displayed.
screen.)
● When printing is finished, the [PRINT MODE
SELECT] screen is displayed.
To crop an image [P]
1Use the zoom buttons to select the size
of the cropping frame, use FGHI
to move the frame, and then press the
A button.
PRINT MODE SELECT
PRINT
ALL PRINT
MULTI PRINT
ALL INDEX
PRINT ORDER
MENU
OK
SET
EXIT
Cropping frame
To cancel printing
1Press the m button while [DO NOT
OK
SET
REMOVE USB CABLE] is displayed.
2Select [CANCEL] using FG and then
press the A button.
2Use FG to select [OK], and press the
A button.
P
DO NOT REMOVE USB CABLE
OK
CANCEL
MENU
CANCEL
MENU
OK
SET
BACK
CONTINUE
CANCEL
8
If necessary, repeat Steps 6 and 7
to select the image to be printed,
OK
SET
make the detailed settings, and set
[SINGLEPRINT].
EN 49
11
12
3
4
Press the m button.
Use FG to select [<], and press
the A button.
When the message [REMOVE USB
CABLE] is displayed, disconnect
the USB cable from the camera and
printer.
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0
14M
NORM
Print Reservations (DPOF*1)
FILE
100 0004
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OK
SET
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.
Use HI to select the image for
print reservation. Use FG to select
the quantity. Press the A button.
*1
DPOF is a standard for storing automatic printout
X
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.
NO
DATE
TIME
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.
MENU
OK
SET
BACK
5
Use FG to select the [X] (date
print) screen option, and press the
DPOF print reservations can be made for up
to 999 images per card.
A button.
Submenu 2
Application
NO
This prints the image only.
Single-frame print
This prints the image with the
shooting date.
reservations [<]
DATE
This prints the image with the
shooting time.
TIME
1
Display the [SETUP] menu.
“Using the Menu” (p. 4)
PRINT ORDER
2
From the playback menu q, select
[PRINT ORDER] and then press the
(
)
1
1
A button.
SET
PRINT ORDER
CANCEL
MENU
OK
SET
BACK
<
U
6
Use FG to select [SET], and press
the A button.
MENU
OK
SET
EXIT
50 EN
Reserving one print each of all
Resetting the print reservation
data for selected images
images on the card [U]
1
1
Follow Steps 1 and 2 in [<] (p. 50).
Follow Steps 1 and 2 in [<] (p. 50).
2
2
3
4
Use FG to select [U], and press
Use FG to select [<], and press
the A button.
the A button.
3
Follow Steps 5 and 6 in [<].
Use FG to select [KEEP] and
press the A button.
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”.
1
Follow Steps 1 and 2 in [<] (p. 50).
2
5
6
Select either [<] or [U], and press
If necessary, repeat Step 4, and then
press the A button when finished.
the A button.
PRINT ORDER SETTING
PRINT ORDERED
Use FG to select the [X] (date
print) screen option, and press the
A button.
● The settings are applied to the remaining images
with the print reservation data.
RESET
KEEP
MENU
OK
SET
BACK
7
Use FG to select [SET], and press
the A button.
3
Use FG to select [RESET], and
press the A button.
EN 51
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 fix the problem(s).
Monitor
“Difficult to see”.
● Condensation*1 may have occurred. Turn off the
power, and wait for the camera body to become
acclimated to the surrounding temperature and dry
out before taking pictures.
Troubleshooting
*1
Dew drops can form in the camera when it is
suddenly taken from a cold location into a warm,
humid room.
Battery
“The camera does not work even when
batteries are installed”.
“Vertical lines appear on the screen”.
● 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 final image.
● Insert recharged batteries in the correct direction.
“Inserting the battery” (p. 10), “Charging the
battery with the included USB-AC adapter” (p. 12)
● 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.
“The light is caught in the picture”.
● Shooting with flash in dark situations results in
an image with many flash reflections on dust in
the air.
Card/Internal memory
“An error message is displayed”.
“Error message” (p. 53)
Date and time function
“Date and time settings return to the
default setting”.
● If the batteries are removed and left out of the
camera for about 3 days*2, the date and time
settings return to the default setting, and must
be reset.
Shutter button
“No picture is taken when the shutter
button is pressed”.
*2
The time until the date and time settings return
to the default setting varies depending on how
long the batteries have been loaded.
● 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.
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.
“Setting the date, time and time zone” (p. 13)
Miscellaneous
“The camera makes a noise when taking
pictures”.
● 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.
● Press the qbutton to switch to the shooting
mode.
● Wait until #(flash charge) stops blinking before
taking pictures.
● With prolonged camera use, the internal
temperature may increase, resulting in automatic
shutdown. If this occurs, remove the battery
from the camera and wait until the camera
has sufficiently cooled. The camera’s external
temperature may also increase during use,
however this is normal and does not indicate
malfunction.
52 EN
Error message
Error message
NO INK
Corrective action
Printer problem
When one of the messages below is
displayed on the monitor, check the
corrective action.
Refill the ink in the printer.
Printer problem
Remove the jammed paper.
Error message
Corrective action
JAMMED
Card problem
Insert a new card.
Printer problem
Return to the status where the
printer can be used.
SETTINGS
CHANGED*3
CARD ERROR
Card problem
Printer problem
The card write-protect switch is
set to the “LOCK” side. Release
the switch.
Turn off the camera and printer,
check the printer for any
problems, and then turn the
power on again.
WRITE
PROTECT
PRINT ERROR
Internal memory problem
• Insert a card.
• Erase unwanted images.*1
Problem with selected image
MEMORY FULL
Use a computer to print.
CANNOT PRINT*4
Card problem
• Replace the card.
• Erase unwanted images.*1
*1
CARD FULL
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.
CARD SETUP
Card problem
*2
*3
Use FG to select [FORMAT],
and press the A button. Next,
use FG to select [YES], and
press the A button.*2
POWER OFF
FORMAT
OK
SET
*4
Internal memory problem
Use FG to select [MEMORY
FORMAT], and press the
A button. Next, use FG to
select [YES], and press the
A button.*2
MEMORY SETUP
POWER OFF
MEMORY FORMAT
OK
SET
Internal memory/Card problem
Take pictures before viewing
them.
NO PICTURE
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 file
is corrupted.
PICTURE
ERROR
Problem with selected image
Use photo retouch software, etc.
to edit the image on a computer.
THE IMAGE
CANNOT
BE EDITED
Battery problem
Charge the battery.
BATTERY
EMPTY
Connection problem
Connect the camera and
computer or printer correctly.
NO
CONNECTION
Printer problem
Load paper into the printer.
NO PAPER
EN 53
Shooting tips
When you are unsure of how to take a picture
that you envision, refer to the information below.
Fast-moving object
Focusing
“Focusing on the subject”
The subject is not in the center
of the frame
● Taking a picture of a subject not in the center
of the screen
After focusing on an object at the same distance
as the subject, compose the shot, and take the
picture.
Camera shake
Pressing the shutter button halfway (p. 15)
● Set [AF MODE] (p. 32) to [FACE/iESP]
“Taking pictures without camera shake”
● Taking a picture in [AF TRACKING] mode
(p. 32)
● Taking pictures using [IMAGE STABILIZER]
(p. 34)
The camera tracks the subject movement
automatically to focus on it continuously.
When a picture is taken of a shadowy subject, the
CCD*1 shifts to correct for camera shake even if
the ISO speed is not increased. This function is
also effective when taking pictures at a high zoom
magnification.
● Taking a picture of subjects where autofocus
is difficult
*1
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.
A device that takes light received through the
lens and converts it into electric signals.
● Shooting movies using [IS MOVIE MODE]
(p. 34)
● Select C (SPORT) in the scene mode (p. 23)
The C (SPORT) mode uses a fast shutter speed
and can reduce the blur incurred by a moving
subject.
Subjects with low contrast
● 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 flash cannot be used.
When extremely bright objects
appear in the center of the
screen
“Selecting the ISO sensitivity” (p. 29)
Object with no vertical lines*1
*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.
When objects are at different
distances
54 EN
Exposure (brightness)
Image quality
“Taking pictures with the right
brightness”
“Taking sharper pictures”
● Taking pictures with the optical zoom
Avoid using digital zoom (p. 33) to take pictures.
● Taking pictures at a low ISO sensitivity
● Taking pictures of a subject against a backlight
Faces or backgrounds are bright even when shot
against backlight.
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.
[SHADOW ADJUST] (p. 32)
● Taking pictures using [FACE/iESP] (p. 32)
Appropriate exposure is obtained for a face
against backlight, and the face is brightened.
“Selecting the ISO sensitivity” (p. 29)
● Taking pictures using [n] for [ESP/n]
(p. 32)
Panorama
Brightness is matched with a subject in the center
of the screen and the image is not affected by
background light.
“Taking pictures so that the frames are
stitched smoothly”
● A tip for panoramic shooting
● Taking pictures using [FILL IN] (p. 27) flash
Taking pictures by pivoting with the camera at the
center prevents shifting of the image. When taking
pictures of close objects in particular, pivoting with
the lens end at the center produces favorable
results.
A subject against backlight is brightened.
● Taking pictures of a white beach or snow
scene
Set the mode to [q BEACH & SNOW] (p. 23)
● Taking pictures using exposure compensation
(p. 28)
[PANORAMA] (p. 24)
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.
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.
Color hue
● Set [POWER SAVE] (p. 46) to [ON]
“Taking pictures with colors at the same
shade as they appear”
● Taking pictures by selecting white balance
(p. 28)
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
artificial light settings, and so on.)
● Taking pictures using [FILL IN] (p. 27) flash
Use of the flash is also effective for shooting under
fluorescent and other artificial lighting.
EN 55
Playback/Editing tips
Playback
“Playing images in the internal memory
and card”
● Remove the card and display the images in
internal memory
● “Inserting the battery” (p. 10), “Inserting the
SD/SDHC memory card (sold separately)”
(p. 14)
● Selecting a storage device
[INTERNAL/SD] (p. 41)
Editing
“Erasing the sound recorded to a still
image”
● Record over the sound with silence when
playing back the image
“Adding sound to still images [R]” (p. 40)
56 EN
Appendix
Camera care
Battery, USB-AC adapter
(included), Charger (sold
separately)
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.
• This camera uses one Olympus lithium ion
battery (LI-42B/LI-40B). No other type of
batteries can be used.
Caution:
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is
replaced with the incorrect battery type.
Dispose of the used battery following the
instructions. (p. 63)
Monitor
• Wipe gently with a soft cloth.
• Power consumption by the camera varies
depending on which functions are used.
• During the conditions described below, power
is consumed continuously and the battery
becomes exhausted quickly.
Lens
• Blow dust off the lens with a commercial
blower, then wipe gently with a lens cleaner.
Battery/USB-AC adapter
• Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth.
• The zoom is used repeatedly.
• The shutter button is pressed halfway
repeatedly in shooting mode, activating the
auto focus.
Do not use strong solvents such as benzene
or alcohol, or chemically treated cloth.
Mold may form on the lens surface if the
lens is left dirty.
• A picture is displayed on the monitor for an
extended period of time.
• The camera is connected to a printer.
• Using an exhausted battery may cause the
camera to turn off without displaying the
battery level warning.
• The rechargeable battery is not fully charged
at the time of purchase. Before using the
camera, charge it by connecting it to a
computer, or charge it using the included
USB-AC adapter (F-2AC), a separately sold
AC adapter (F-1AC/D-7AC) or charger (LI-
41C/LI-40C).
Storage
• When storing the camera for extended
periods, remove the battery, AC adapter 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.
• When the included USB-AC adapter (F-2AC)
is used, charging usually takes approximately
3 hours (varies on usage).
• The included USB-AC adapter (F-2AC) has
been designed to be used for charging and
playback. Make sure that shooting is not being
used while the USB-AC adapter is connected
to the camera.
• The included USB-AC adapter (F-2AC) is
designed to be used only with this camera.
Other cameras cannot be charged with this
USB-AC adapter.
EN 57
• Do not connect the included USB-AC adapter
(F-2AC) to equipment other than this camera.
• For plug-in type USB-AC adapter:
The included USB-AC adapter (F-2AC) is
intended to be correctly orientated in a vertical
or floor mount position.
Using a SD/SDHC memory card
A card (and internal memory) also corresponds
to the film that records images in a film 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.
Charging the battery by
connecting the camera to a
computer
The battery can be charged by connecting the
camera to a computer.
SD/SDHC memory card write-protect
switch
The SD/SDHC memory 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. Return the
switch to enable writing.
Using a separately sold AC
adapter
An AC adapter (D-7AC/sold separately) is useful
for time-consuming tasks such as when running
a slideshow for a long period of time. To use
a separately sold AC adapter for this camera,
the multi-adapter (CB-MA1, CB-MA3/sold
separately) is required.
LOCK
Do not use any other AC adapter with this
camera.
Cards compatible with this camera
SD/SDHC memory cards (for more
information, visit the Olympus website)
Using a separately sold
charger
A charger (LI-41C/LI-40C: sold separately) can
be used to charge the battery. In this case,
remove the battery from the camera and set the
battery to the charger.
Using your charger and
USB-AC adapter abroad
• The charger and USB-AC adapter can be
used in most home electrical sources within
the range of 100 V to 240 V AC (50/60Hz)
around the world. However, depending on the
country or area you are in, the AC wall outlet
may be shaped differently and the charger and
USB-AC adapter may require a plug adapter to
match the wall outlet. For details, ask at your
local electrical shop or travel agent.
• Do not use travel voltage converters as
they could damage your charger and
USB-AC adapter.
58 EN
Using a new card
Readout/recording process of the card
During shooting, the current memory
indicator blinks 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.
Cards must be formatted with this camera
before first use or after being used with other
cameras or computers.
[MEMORY FORMAT]/[FORMAT] (p. 41)
Checking the image saving location
The memory indicator shows whether the
internal memory or card is being used during
shooting and playback.
P
Current memory indicator
v: Internal memory is being used
w: Card is being used
0.0
WB
AUTO
ISO
Current memory
AUTO
indicator
P
14M
4
Flashes in red
0.0
WB
AUTO
ISO
AUTO
14M
4
4/30
Shooting mode
’10/02/26 12:30
Playback mode
Even if [MEMORY FORMAT]/[FORMAT],
[ERASE], [ERASE EVENT], [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.
EN 59
Number of storable pictures (still images)/Continuous recording length (movies) in the
internal memory and SD/SDHC memory cards
The figures in the following tables are quoted only as a rough guideline. The actual number of
storable pictures or continuous recording lengths will differ according to the shooting conditions and
memory cards used.
The figures in the table below are the number of the storable pictures when using the internal
memory formatted. [MEMORY FORMAT]/[FORMAT] (p. 41)
Still pictures
Number of storable still pictures
IMAGE SIZE
COMPRESSION
Internal memory
SD/SDHC memory card (1 GB)
With sound Without sound With sound Without sound
L
M
L
M
L
M
L
M
L
M
L
M
L
M
L
M
123
242
124
244
141
276
141
278
6 4288×3216
4 3264×2448
n 2560×1920
3 2048×1536
2 1600×1200
1 1280×960
7 640×480
210
212
240
242
408
414
465
472
335
340
383
387
671
688
766
786
530
541
605
617
1,020
855
1,060
884
1,163
976
1,210
1,008
1,952
1,551
3,026
5,502
10,087
931
1,607
1,293
2,411
4,080
6,631
791
1,711
1,360
2,652
4,822
8,841
816
1,834
1,476
2,751
4,655
7,565
903
0 1920×1080
1,515
1,607
1,729
1,834
Movies
Continuous recording length
Internal memory SD/SDHC memory card (1 GB)
With sound Without sound With sound Without sound
7 min. 48 sec. 7 min. 51 sec. 8 min. 54 sec. 8 min. 57 sec.
IMAGE SIZE
FRAME RATE
N
O
N
O
8 640×480
15 min. 32 sec. 15 min. 42 sec. 17 min. 43 sec. 17 min. 55 sec.
21 min. 5 sec. 21 min. 24 sec. 24 min. 4 sec. 24 min. 25 sec.
41 min. 34 sec. 42 min. 49 sec. 47 min. 25 sec. 48 min. 51 sec.
9 320×240
The maximum file 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. 19, 39),
[ERASE EVENT] (p. 39), [SEL. IMAGE] (p. 39), [ALL ERASE] (p. 39), [MEMORY FORMAT]/
[FORMAT] (p. 41)
60 EN
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Handling the Camera
WARNING
Do not use the camera near flammable or
explosive gases.
Do not use the flash and LED on people
(infants, small children, etc.) at close range.
You must be at least 1 m (3 ft.) away from the
faces of your subjects. Firing the flash too close
to the subject’s eyes could cause a momentary
loss of vision.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
•
•
DO NOT OPEN
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.
•
•
Keep young children and infants away from
the camera.
An exclamation mark enclosed in a
triangle alerts you to important operating
and maintenance instructions in the
documentation provided with the product.
•
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:
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
If the product is used without observing
the information given under this symbol,
serious injury or death may result.
•
•
•
•
Becoming entangled in the camera strap,
causing strangulation.
Accidentally swallowing the battery, cards or
other small parts.
Accidentally firing the flash into their own eyes
or those of another child.
Accidentally being injured by the moving parts
of the camera.
If the product is used without observing the
information given under this symbol, injury
or death may result.
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.
WARNING!
•
•
Do not look at the sun or strong lights with the
camera.
Do not use or store the camera in dusty or
humid places.
TO AVOID THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK,
NEVER DISASSEMBLE, EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO
WATER OR OPERATE IN A HIGH HUMIDITY ENVIRONMENT.
•
•
Do not cover the flash with a hand while firing.
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.
General Precautions
Read All Instructions — Before you use the
product, read all operating instructions. Save all
manuals and documentation for future reference.
Cleaning — Always unplug this product from the
wall outlet before cleaning. Use only a damp
cloth for cleaning. Never use any type of liquid or
aerosol cleaner, or any type of organic solvent to
clean this product.
CAUTION
•
Stop using the camera immediately if you
notice any unusual odors, noise, or smoke
around it.
Attachments — For your safety, and to avoid
damaging the product, use only accessories
recommended by Olympus.
•
Never remove the batteries with bare hands,
Water and Moisture — For precautions on
products with weatherproof designs, read the
weatherproofing 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.
Lightning — If a lightning storm occurs while using
an AC adapter, remove it from the wall outlet
immediately.
which may cause a fire 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
fire. Do not use the charger or AC adapter if it is
covered (such as a blanket). This could cause
overheating, resulting in fire.
•
•
•
Foreign Objects — To avoid personal injury, never
insert a metal object into the product.
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 amplifiers.
EN 61
•
Handle the camera with care to avoid getting a
low-temperature burn.
•
•
Do not use a battery if it is cracked or broken.
If a battery leaks, becomes discolored or
deformed, or becomes abnormal in any other way
during operation, stop using the camera.
If a battery leaks fluid onto your clothing or skin,
remove the clothing and flush the affected area
with clean, running cold water immediately. If
the fluid burns your skin, seek medical attention
immediately.
•
When the camera contains metal parts,
overheating can result in a low-temperature
burn. Pay attention to the following:
•
•
•
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
•
Never subject batteries to strong shocks or
continuous vibration.
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.
CAUTION
•
•
•
Before loading, always inspect the battery carefully
for leaks, discoloration, warping, or any other
abnormality.
The battery may become hot during prolonged
use. To avoid minor burns, do not remove it
immediately after using the camera.
Always unload the battery from the camera before
storing the camera for a long period.
•
Be careful with the strap.
•
Be careful with the strap when you carry the
camera. It could easily catch on stray objects
and cause serious damage.
Battery Handling Precautions
Follow these important guidelines to prevent
batteries from leaking, overheating, burning,
exploding, or causing electrical shocks or
burns.
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:
DANGER
•
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
humidifiers.
•
The camera uses a lithium ion battery specified
by Olympus. Charge the battery with the specified
AC adapter or charger. Do not use any other AC
adapters or chargers.
•
•
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.
Never store batteries where they will be
exposed to direct sunlight, or subjected to high
temperatures 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.
If battery fluid gets into your eyes, flush 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.
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In sandy or dusty environments.
Near flammable items or explosives.
In wet places, such as bathrooms or in the rain.
When using products with weatherproof designs,
read their manuals as well.
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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.
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 fires.
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.
Always observe the operating environment
restrictions described in the camera’s manual.
•
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•
WARNING
Keep batteries dry at all times.
•
•
To prevent batteries from leaking, overheating,
or causing a fire or explosion, use only batteries
recommended for use with this product.
Insert the battery carefully as described in the
operating instructions.
If rechargeable batteries have not been recharged
within the specified time, stop charging them and
do not use them.
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Battery Handling Precautions
Disclaimer of Warranty
•
•
This camera uses a lithium ion battery specified by
Olympus. Do not use any other type of battery.
If the battery’s terminals get wet or greasy, camera
contact failure may result. Wipe the battery well
with a dry cloth before use.
Always charge a battery when using it for the first
time, or if it has not been used for a long period.
When operating the camera with battery power
at low temperatures, try to keep the camera and
spare battery as warm as possible. A battery that
has run down at low temperatures may be restored
after it is warmed at room temperature.
The number of pictures you can take may vary
depending on the shooting conditions or battery.
Before going on a long trip, and especially before
traveling abroad, purchase extra batteries. A
recommended battery may be difficult 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.
•
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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 fitness for any particular
purpose or for any consequential, incidental or
indirect damages (including but not limited to
damages for loss of business profits, 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.
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Olympus reserves all rights to this manual.
Warning
•
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.
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.
Copyright Notice
•
•
A strip of light may appear on the top/bottom of the
monitor, but this is not a malfunction.
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.
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.
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Legal and Other Notices
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•
Olympus makes no representations or warranties
regarding any damages, or benefit 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 benefit expected
by using this unit lawfully which are caused by
erasing picture data.
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FCC Notice
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Radio and Television Interference
Changes or modifications 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.
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).
Any unauthorized changes or modifications to
this equipment would void the user’s authority
to operate it.
Use Only Dedicated Rechargeable
Battery, Battery Charger and
AC adapter
We strongly recommend that you use only
the genuine Olympus dedicated rechargeable
battery, battery charger and AC adapter with
this camera. Using a non-genuine rechargeable
battery, battery charger and/or AC adapter
may result in fire or personal injury due to
leakage, heating, ignition or damage to the
battery. Olympus does not assume any liability
for accidents or damage that may result from
the use of a battery, battery charger and/or
AC adapter that are not genuine Olympus
accessories.
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Representative plug of power supply cord of countries/regions around the
world
A Type
B Type
BF Type
B3 Type
C Type
SE Type
O Type
(American Type) (British Type) (British Type) (British Type) (CEE Type)
(CEE Type) (Oceania Type)
The representative supply voltage and plug type are described in this chart.
Depending on the area, different types of plugs and supply voltages are used.
Attention: Power cord meeting demands from each country shall be used.
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For only the United States
Use a UL Listed, 1.5 - 4.5 m (5 - 15 ft), Type SPT-2 or NISPT-2, AWG no. 18 power supply cord, rated for
125 V 7 A, with a non-polarized NEMA 1-15P plug rated for 125 V 15 A”.
Europe
Countries/Regions Voltage
North America
Countries/Regions Voltage
Frequency (Hz) Plug type
Frequency (Hz) Plug type
Austria
Belgium
Czech
230
230
220
230
230
230
230
220
220
230
230
220
230
230
230
220
230
220
220
220
127/230
230
230
240
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C/BF
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Canada
USA
120
120
60
60
A
A
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Central America
Countries/Regions Voltage
Frequency (Hz) Plug type
Bahamas
Costa Rica
Cuba
Dominican (rep)
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Jamaica
120/240
110
110/220
110
110
120
110
110
120/127
120/240
110/220
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
50
60
60
60
A
A
A/C
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Italy
Luxemburg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Slovak
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
UK
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
A
South America
Countries/Regions Voltage
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Peru
Venezuela
C
C
C
C
C
BF
Frequency (Hz) Plug type
220
127/220
220
120
220
50
60
50
60
60
60
C/BF/O
A/C
C
A
A/C
A
120
Asia
Countries/Regions Voltage
Frequency (Hz) Plug type
Middle East
China
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Japan
Korea (rep)
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
Taiwan
220
200/220
230/240
127/230
100
220
240
220/230
230
110
50
50
50
50
50/60
60
50
60
50
60
A
BF
C
C
A
Countries/Regions Voltage
Frequency (Hz) Plug type
Iran
Iraq
220
220
50
50
50
50
50
50
C/BF
C/BF
C
A/C/BF
C
Israel
230
Saudi Arabia
Turkey
UAE
127/220
220
240
C
BF
A/C
BF
A
C/BF
Africa
Countries/Regions Voltage
Frequency (Hz) Plug type
Thailand
Vietnam
220
220
50
50
C/BF
A/C
Algeria
Congo (dem)
Egypt
Ethiopia
Kenya
Nigeria
South Africa
Tanzania
Tunisia
127/220
220
220
220
240
230
220/230
230
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
C
C
C
Oceania
Countries/Regions Voltage
Australia
New Zealand
C
Frequency (Hz) Plug type
C/BF
C/BF
C/BF
C/BF
C
240
230/240
50
50
O
O
220
EN 65
preventive maintenance, installation,
deinstallation, or maintenance.
Olympus reserves the right to (i) use
For customers in North and South
America
For customers in USA
Declaration of Conformity
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
changes on or to the Products.
Model Number
Trade Name
Responsible Party
:STYLUS-7030/μ-7030
:OLYMPUS
:
Address
:3500 Corporate
Parkway, P.O. Box
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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:
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Tested To Comply With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
(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);
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.
(b) any Product which has been disassembled,
repaired, tampered with, altered, changed, or
modified by persons other than Olympus’s own
authorized service personnel unless repair by
others is made with the written consent of Olympus;
(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;
For customers in Canada
This Class B digital apparatus meets all
requirements of the Canadian Interference-
Causing Equipment Regulations.
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.
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
(d) software programs;
(e) supplies and consumables (including but not
limited to lamps, ink, paper, film, prints, negatives,
cables and batteries); and/or
(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
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CONDITON OF THE PRODUCTS (OR ANY
PART THEREOF) OR THE MERCHANTABILITY
OF THE PRODUCTS OR THEIR FITNESS 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.
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
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 film
from the Product prior to sending the Product to
Olympus for service.
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.
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).
Representations and warranties made by any
person, including but not limited to dealers,
representatives, salespersons, or agents of
Olympus, which are inconsistent or in conflict
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 officer of Olympus.
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
benefit of the original customer and cannot be
transferred or assigned.
3
4
A detailed description of the problem.
Sample prints, negatives, digital prints (or files on
disk) if available and related to the problem.
When service is completed, the Product will be
returned to you postage prepaid.
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.
EN 67
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.
For customers in Europe
“CE” mark indicates that this product complies
with the European requirements for safety,
health, environment and customer protection.
“CE” mark cameras are intended for sales in
Europe.
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,
modification, cleaning, etc. performed by
anyone other than Olympus or an Olympus
authorized service station.
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.
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 fire,
earthquake, flood damage, thunderbolt, other
natural disasters, environmental pollution and
irregular voltage sources.
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.
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 Certificate is not
returned with the product.
i. When any alterations whatsoever are made to
the Guarantee Certificate 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 Certificate.
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.
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, films, 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.
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
com this product will be 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:
period of the 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
4
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.
Provisions of Guarantee
1
“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
Certificate and proof of purchase are presented
at the Olympus repair service station. Please note
that this Guarantee is in addition to and does not
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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 Certificate is not returned
with the product.
i. When any alterations whatsoever are made
to the Warranty Certificate 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 Certificate.
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.
Notes regarding Guarantee maintenance
1
This Guarantee will only be valid if the Guarantee
Certificate is duly completed by Olympus or an
authorized dealer or other documents contain
sufficient 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 Certificate. Olympus
reserves the right to refuse free-of-charge service
if neither Guarantee Certificate is completed
nor the above document is attached or if the
information contained in it is incomplete or
illegible.
2
Since this Guarantee Certificate will not be re-
issued, keep it in a safe place.
*
Please refer to the list on the web site: http://
Olympus service network.
4
5
For customers in Asia
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 film
or lenses or other equipment or accessories used
with the product or for any loss resulting from
delay in repair, is excluded.
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
certificate 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.
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
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.
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.
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,
modification, 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 fall, shock, etc. after purchase of
the product.
Notes regarding warranty maintenance
1
This Warranty will only be valid if the Warranty
Certificate 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 Certificate 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.
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.
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d. Any defect or damage that occurs due to fire,
earthquake, flood damage, thunderbolt, other
natural disasters, environmental pollution and
irregular voltage sources.
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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
fitness for any particular purpose or for any
consequential, incidental or indirect damages
(including but not limited to damages for loss
of business profits, 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.
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The SDHC logo is a trademark.
All other company and product names are
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respective owners.
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The standards for camera file systems referred to
in this manual are the “Design rule for Camera File
system/DCF” standards stipulated by the Japan
Electronics and Information Technology Industries
Association (JEITA).
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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
:
:
Exif 2.2, Digital Print Order Format (DPOF), PRINT Image Matching III, PictBridge
Wave format
Sound with still
pictures
Movie
:
:
AVI Motion JPEG
Memory
Internal memory
SD memory card
SDHC memory card
No. of effective pixels
Image pickup device
Lens
:
:
:
14,000,000 pixels
1/2.3” CCD (primary color filter)
Olympus lens 5.0 to 35.0 mm, f3.0 to 5.9
(equivalent to 28 to 196 mm on a 35 mm camera)
Photometric system
Shutter speed
:
:
:
Digital ESP metering, spot metering system
4 to 1/2000 sec.
Shooting range
0.7 m (2.3 ft.) to ) (normal)
0.1 m (0.3 ft.) to ) (W), 0.6 m (2.0 ft.) to ) (T) (macro mode)
0.02 m (0.8 in.) to 0.7 m (2.3 ft.) (W only) (super macro mode)
Monitor
:
:
:
2.7” TFT color LCD display, 230,000 dots
DC-IN jack, USB connector, A/V OUT jack (Multi-connector)
2000 up to 2099
Connector
Automatic calendar
system
Operating environment
Temperature
:
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)
One Olympus lithium ion battery (LI-42B/LI-40B) or separately sold AC adapter
93.2 mm (W) × 55.5 mm (H) × 26.2 mm (D)
(3.7 × 2.2 × 1.0 in.) (excluding protrusions)
Weight
:
140 g (4.9 oz) (including battery and card)
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Lithium ion battery (LI-42B)
Product type
:
:
:
:
Lithium ion rechargeable battery
DC 3.7 V
Standard voltage
Standard capacity
Battery life
740 mAh
Approx. 300 full charges (varies on usage)
Operating environment
Temperature
:
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) (charging)/
-10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F) (operation)/
-20°C to 35°C (-4°F to 95°F) (storage)
Dimensions
Weight
:
:
31.5 mm (W) × 39.5 mm (H) × 6.0 mm (D) (1.2 × 1.5 × 0.2 in.)
Approx. 15 g (0.5 oz)
USB-AC adapter (F-2AC)
Model No.
:
:
:
F-2AC-1A/F-2AC-2A/F-2AC-1B/F-2AC-2B
AC 100 to 240 V (50/60 Hz)
DC 5 V, 500 mA
Power requirements
Output
Operating environment
Temperature
:
0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) (operation)/
-20 °C to 60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F) (storage)
Dimensions
Weight
:
:
50.0 mm (W) × 54.0 mm (H) × 22.0 mm (D) (2.0 × 2.1 × 0.9 in.)
Approx. 46.0 g (1.6 oz) (F-2AC-1A)/Approx. 42.0 g (1.5 oz) (F-2AC-2A)/
Approx. 44.0 g (1.6 oz) (F-2AC-1B)/Approx. 40.0 g (1.4 oz) (F-2AC-2B)
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
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