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User manual OLYMPUS Μ 5000
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Manual abstract: user guide OLYMPUS Μ 5000
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. m-5000
Instruction Manual
DIGITAL CAMERA
ThankyouforpurchasinganOlympusdigitalcamera.Beforeyoustartto useyournewcamera,pleasereadtheseinstructionscarefullytoenjoy optimumperformanceandalongerservicelife.Keepthismanualina safeplaceforfuturereference. We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camerabeforetakingimportantphotographs. Intheinterestofcontinuallyimprovingproducts,Olympusreservesthe righttoupdateormodifyinformationcontainedinthismanual. Thescreenandcameraillustrationsshowninthismanualwereproduced duringthedevelopmentstagesandmaydifferfromtheactualproduct.
Step
1
Strap LI-42BLithium-IonBattery LI-41CBatteryCharger
Checking the contents of the box
DigitalCamera
USBCable
AVCable
OLYMPUSMaster2 CD-ROM
microSD Attachment
Otheraccessoriesnotshown:InstructionManual(thismanual),warrantycard Contentsmayvarydependingonpurchaselocation.
Step
2 4
Step
3 5
Preparing the Camera
"PreparingtheCamera"(p.10)
Shooting and Playing Back Images
"Shooting,Playback,andErasing"(p.14)
Step
Step
How to Use the Camera
"ThreeWaystoAdjustSettings"(p.3)
Printing
"Directprinting(PictBridge)"(p.42) "PrintReservations(DPOF)"(p.45)
Contents
Names of Parts ............................... 6 Preparing the Camera .................. 10 Shooting, Playback, Menus for Playback, Editing,
and Printing Functions ................ 3
Menus for Other Camera
and Erasing ................................... 14
Using Shooting Modes ................. 17 Using Shooting Functions ........... 19 Using Playback Features ............. 3 Menus for Shooting Functions .... 5
Settings ......................................... 37
Printing .......................................... 4 Using OLYMPUS Master ............ 47 Usage Tips .................................... 49 Appendix ....................................... 54 Index .............................................. 65
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Please read "Menu Settings" (p. 25 to 41) while referring to this page.
Three Ways to Adjust Settings
Using the Menu
Variouscamerasettingscanbeaccessedthroughthe menus,includingfunctionsusedduringshootingand playbackandthedate/timeandscreendisplay.
Somemenusmaynotbeselectabledueto combinationsoffunctionsthathavebeensetor theselectedmode(p.17).
Buttonsinuse button Arrowpad
Ebutton Ebutton
1 Setthemodedialto
oneoftheselections.
The symbolin "MenuSettings"(p.25to 41)indicatesavailableshootingmodes.
4 UseABtoselectthedesired
Pagetab
CAMERA MENU
submenu1,andpresstheEbutton.
Submenu2
AUTO AUTO
CAMERA MENU DIGITAL ZOOM 1 WB AUTO OFF 2 ISO AUTO ON DRIVE o
1 WB 2 ISO
2 Pressthebutton.
Thisexampledescribeshowtousethe
menustosetthe[DIGITALZOOM].
CAMERA MENU
DRIVE FINE ZOOM DIGITAL ZOOM
o
OFF OFF
FINE ZOOM DIGITAL ZOOM
OFF OFF
EXIT
MENU
SET OK
BACK
MENU
SET OK
Toquicklymovetothedesiredsubmenu, pressCtohighlightthepagetab,and thenuseABtomovethepagetab. PressDtoreturntothesubmenu1. Somemenusincludesubmenusthat appearbypressingtheEbutton.
EXIT
MENU
SET OK
Shootingmodetopmenu
3 UseABCDtoselectthedesired
menu,andpresstheEbutton.
Pressingand holdingtheE buttondisplays anexplanation (menuguide) oftheselected option.
CAMERA MENU
5 UseABtoselectthesubmenu2,
andpresstheEbutton. Onceasettingisselected,thedisplay
returnstothepreviousscreen. Theremay beadditional operations."Menu Settings"(p.25to 41)
CAMERA MENU
1 WB 2 ISO
AUTO AUTO
DRIVE FINE ZOOM DIGITAL ZOOM
o
OFF OFF
1 WB 2 ISO
AUTO AUTO
EXIT
MENU
SET OK
DRIVE FINE ZOOM DIGITAL ZOOM
o
OFF ON
Submenu1
EXIT
MENU
SET OK
6 Pressthebuttontocomplete
thesetting.
3
EN
Using the Direct Buttons
Frequentlyusedshootingfunctionscanbeaccessedusingthe directbuttons. Shutterbutton(p.14)
Zoombutton(p.19) Fbutton(exposurecompensation)(p.20) &button(macro)(p.20) #button(flash)(p.19) Ybutton(self-timer)(p.21) qbutton(playback)(p.32) g/Ebutton(changeinformationdisplay/ menuguide/checkdateandtime)(p.21,p.3, p.13) H/Sbutton(panorama/ShadowAdjustment Technology/multiwindow/backlightboost/erase) (p.22,p.16)
Using the FUNC Menu (p. 22)
Frequentlyusedshootingmenufunctionscanbesetwithfewer stepsusingtheFUNCmenu.
Buttonsinuse Arrowpad
Ebutton
Ebutton(p.3,p.22)
4
EN
Menu Index
MenusforShootingFunctions
Whenthemodedialissettoashootingmodeposition (hKIn),settingscanbeadjusted. 5 4
EXIT
MENU
CAMERA MENU
1 2 3 6 7
SET OK
Shootingmodetopmenu
1 A IMAGEQUALITY......... p.25 2BCAMERAMENU WB................................ p.26 ISO............................... p.26 DRIVE.......................... p.26 FINEZOOM................. p.26 DIGITALZOOM............ p.27 ESP/n....................... p.27 AFMODE..................... p.27 R(Soundrecording).... p.27 . IMAGESTABILIZER (Stillimages)/ DISMOVIEMODE (Movies)........................ p.28 SHADOWADJ.............. p.28
3JSCENEMODE............. p.28 4GPANORAMA................. p.29 5 D RESET......................... p.31 6ESETUP MEMORYFORMAT/ FORMAT...................... p.37 BACKUP...................... p.37 . W(Language) ........ p.37 . PWONSETUP............ p.37 MENUCOLOR............. p.38
SOUNDSETTINGS..... p.38 RECVIEW.................... p.38 FILENAME.................. p.39 PIXELMAPPING ......... p.39 . s(Monitor)................ p.40 X(Date/time) ............ p.40 . DUALTIME................... p.40 VIDEOOUT................. p.41 . POWERSAVE............. p.41 7 FSILENTMODE............. p.41
MenusforPlayback,Editing,andPrintingFunctions
Whenthemodedialissettotheqposition,settingscanbe adjusted.
PLAYBACK MENU
1 2 3
EXIT
MENU
4 5 6
7 8 9
SET OK
Playbackmodetopmenu
1GSLIDESHOW ............... p.32 . 2HPERFECTFIX.............. p.32 3FBEAUTYFIX................ p.33 4 I EDIT Q(Resize)................. p.33 P(Crop)..................... p.33 COLOREDIT............... p.34 CALENDAR ................. p.34 .
FACEFOCUS.............. p.34 INDEX.......................... p.35 EDIT............................. p.35 5 JPLAYBACKMENU 0(Protect)................ p.35 y(Rotate)................... p.35 R(Addsoundtostill images)......................... p.36
6 K ERASE......................... p.36 7LPRINTORDER............ p.36 . 8ESETUP* * Sameas"Menusfor shootingfunctions" 9 FSILENTMODE............. p.41
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5
Names of Parts
Camera unit
1
2
6 7
3
8
4 5
1 3 4 5
Self-timerlamp............................... p.21 . Strapeyelet.................................... p.10 . Flash............................................... p.19 Battery/cardcompartmentcover.....p.11 . Multi-connector................... p.41,42,47
9
6 7 8 9
Lens................................................ p.54 Microphone..................................... p.36 Tripodsocket Speaker
6
EN
1
2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12
7
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Shutterbutton................................. p.14 Kbutton............................ p.14 Zoombutton................................... p.19 . Monitor ....................................... p.8,40 . Cardaccesslamp........................... p.55 button ................................ p.3,5 . g/Ebutton(changeinformation display/menuguide/ checkdateandtime)............ p.3,13,21 Modedial.......................................... p.3 qbutton(playback)...................... p.32
10 11
1
Ebutton(OK/FUNC)................. p.3,22 Arrowpad......................................... p.3 Fbutton(exposurecompensation) ................................................... p.20 &button(macro)....................... p.20 Ybutton(self-timer).................. p.21 #button(flash) ......................... p.19 . H/Sbutton(panorama/Shadow AdjustmentTechnology/multiwindow/ backlightboost/erase).............. p.16,22 .
EN
7
Monitor
Shooting mode display
1 P 23 22 21 20 19 18
ISO 1600
2 3 4 56
7 8 9 10 11 23 20 19 18
1
2 3 4 56
7 9 10 11
12M 12M
VGA
NORM +2.0 1/30
F3.5
IN
4
15 +2.0
IN
00:34
17 16
15 14 13 12
17
14
Movie
13 12
Stillimage
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Shootingmode......................... p.14,17 . Flashmode..................................... p.19 Silentmode .................................... p.41 . Imagestabilization(stillpicture)/ Digitalimagestabilization(movie)... p.28 Macro/supermacro ........................ p.20 . ShadowAdjustmentTechnology ................................................. p.22,28 . Batterycheck.................................. p.10 Flashstandby/ camerashakewarning/ flashcharge.................................... p.19 AFtargetmark................................ p.14 Recordingwithsound............... p.18,27
11 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 0 1 3
Dualtime......................................... p.40 . Numberofstorablestillpictures/ remainingrecordingtime................ p.56 Currentmemory ............................. p.56 . Self-timer........................................ p.21 Aperturevalue................................ p.14 Shutterspeed................................. p.14 Exposurecompensation................. p.20 Compression/framerate................. p.25 Imagesize...................................... p.25 Metering ......................................... p.27 . Drive............................................... p.26 ISO................................................. p.26 . Whitebalance................................. p.26
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EN
Playback mode display
1
2
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34
5
1
34
5
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x10
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+2.0 1/1000 F3.5 ISO 1600 NORM 12M 100-0004 IN 4 2009.08.26 12:30
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14 13 9 15 10 11
14 13 12
Stillimage Movie
12
1 3 4 5 6 7 8
Silentmode .................................... p.41 . Printreservation/ numberofprints ............................. p.45 . Recordingwithsound......... p.18,27,36 Protect............................................ p.35 Batterycheck.................................. p.10 Exposurecompensation................. p.20 Shutterspeed................................. p.14 Aperturevalue................................ p.14
9 10 11 1 13 14 15 16
Imagesize...................................... p.25 Filenumber .................................... p.39 . Framenumber/elapsedtime/ totalrecordingtime................... p.15,16 Currentmemory ............................. p.56 . Compression/framerate................. p.25 Whitebalance................................. p.26 Dateandtime........................... p.13,40 ISO................................................. p.26 .
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9
Preparing the Camera
Attaching the camera strap Charging the battery
Theincludedbatterycharger(ACcabletype orplug-intype)differsdependingontheregion whereyoupurchasedthecamera. Ifyoureceivedaplug-intypebatterycharger, plugitdirectlyintoanACoutlet.
Example: AC cable type battery charger
Lithium-ionbattery
3
Batterycharger
Pullthestraptightsothatitdoesnotcome loose.
2 1
ACoutlet ACcable Chargingindicator On:Charging Off:Charged
Batterycomespartiallycharged.Beforeuse, besuretochargethebatteryuntilthecharging indicatorlightturnsoff(forapprox.2hours). Ifthechargingindicatordoesnotlightor itblinks,thebatterymaynotbeinserted correctlyorthebatteryorthechargermaybe broken. Fordetailsonthebatteryandthecharger,see "Batteryandcharger"(p.54).
When to charge the battery
Chargethebatterywhenthefollowingerror messageappears:
Flashesinred
BATTERYEMPTY
Monitortopright
Errormessage
10
EN
Loading the battery and the xD-Picture CardTM (sold separately) into the camera
DonotinsertanythingotherthananxD-Picture CardorthemicroSDAttachmentintothe camera.
3
Indexarea Notch
1
Battery/card compartment cover
Insertthecardstraightinuntilitclicksinto place. Donottouchthecontactareadirectlywithyour hand.
2
4
Thiscameracantakepicturesusingthe internalmemorywhennoxD-PictureCard (soldseparately)isinserted."UsinganxDPictureCard"(p.55) "Numberofstorablepictures(stillpictures)/ continuousrecordinglength(movies)inthe internalmemoryandxD-PictureCard"(p.56)
Batterylockknob
Thebatteryhasafrontsideandabackside. Insertthebatteryfromsothatthelisin thedirectionofthebatterylockknob. Insertthebatterywhileslidingthebatterylock knobinthedirectionofthearrow. Slidingthebatterylockknobinthedirection ofthearrowtounlock,andthenremovethe battery. Turnoffthecamerabeforeopeningorclosing thebattery/cardcompartmentcover.
To remove the xD-Picture Card
1
2
Pressinthecarduntilitclicksandcomesout slightly.Thengraspthecardandpullitout.
EN
11
Using the microSD card/ microSDHC card (sold separately)
AmicroSDcardormicroSDHCcard(hereafter bothwillbereferredtoasmicroSDcard)isalso compatiblewiththiscamerausingthemicroSD Attachment.
"UsingamicroSDAttachment"(p.57)
Arrow pad and operation guide
Thesymbols, displayed onvarioussettingsandmovieplaybackscreens indicatethatthearrowpadistobeused.
EXPOSURE COMP.
0.0
X
+0.3
1
Insert the microSD card into the microSD Attachment.
Y
+0.7
MD
TIME
+1.0 2008 08 26 12 30
YMD
CANCEL
MENU
SET OK
Insertthecard entirelyinto themicroSD Attachment.
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