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User guide OLYMPUS CAMEDIA D-630 ZOOM
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. DIGITAL CAMERA
D-630 ZOOM FE-5500 X-600
Advanced Manual
Detailed explanations of all the functions for getting the most out of your camera.
Basic Operation Shooting Playing Back Printing Online Pictures Camera Settings Troubleshooting
Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. Before you start to use your new camera, please read these instructions carefully to enjoy optimum performance and a longer service life. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important photographs. In the interest of continually improving products, Olympus reserves the right to update or modify information contained in this manual.
How to use this manual
(Basic and Advanced Manuals
The instruction manual accompanying this camera is divided into two parts: the Basic Manual and the Advanced Manual (this document).
Basic Manual Advanced Manual This manual helps you get used to the camera. It gives you easy-tofollow explanations on how to take pictures and view them. This manual introduces you to the camera's many functions after you have mastered the basics. It will help you to use the camera's capabilities to take much more creative pictures, with more fun!
(Indications used in this manual
Below is an explanation of how to read the instructions in this manual. Please read it carefully before proceeding.
Note
Important information on factors which may lead to a malfunction or operational problems. Also warns of operations that should be absolutely avoided.
TIPS
Useful information and hints that will help you get the most out of your camera. g Reference pages describing details or associated information.
For details on notation and how to read the procedure pages, see "How to read the procedure pages". (P. 20)
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Composition of the manual
Table of Contents You'll find important points for getting the most out of your camera here. Read this part before taking pictures. P. 4 P. 8
Basic operation Tips before you start taking pictures Basic shooting functions Additional shooting functions
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P. 21
Explanations of techniques from basics to advanced, giving you an understanding of all the functions related to taking pictures.
P. 32
P. 41
To view, edit and sort the pictures you have taken. Settings to make your camera easier to use. To print the pictures you have taken. To enjoy the pictures you have taken on a computer. To use OLYMPUS Master. Troubleshooting. For when you want to know the names of parts, see a list of menus, or find what you are looking for.
Playback
P. 51
Settings
P. 67
Printing pictures Connecting the camera to a computer
P. 74
P. 88
Appendix
P. 104
Miscellaneous
P. 121
The title page of each chapter gives a short description of the contents. Be sure to check it out.
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Table of Contents
How to use this manual....................................................................... 2 Composition of the manual ................................................................. 3
1 Basic operation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -8
How to use the shooting button and playback button ......................... 9 How to use the direct buttons............................................................ 12 Using the direct buttons .............................................................. 14 How to use the menus ...................................................................... 15 About the menus ......................................................................... 15 Using the menus ......................................................................... 18 How to read the procedure pages..................................................... 20
2 Tips before you start taking pictures - - - - - - 21
Holding the camera ........................................................................... 22 If correct focus cannot be obtained ................................................... 23 How to focus (focus lock) ............................................................ 23 Subjects that are difficult to focus on .......................................... 24 Record mode ............................................................................. 25 Still picture record modes............................................................ 25 Movie record modes.................................................................... 26 Number of storable still pictures/remaining recording time ......... 26 To change the record mode ........................................................ 27 Recording pictures ............................................................................ 28 Relationship between the internal memory and the card ............ 28 Using a card (optional) ...................................................................... 29 Card basics ................................................................................. 29 Inserting a card ........................................................................... 29
3 Basic shooting functions- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 32
Selecting a shooting mode according to the situation....................... 33 Selecting scene modes by subject (SCENE) ................................. 33 Zooming in on a distant subject ........................................................ 36 Using the digital zoom................................................................. 37 Taking close-up pictures (macro) ............................................... 38 Flash shooting .............................................................................. 39
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Table of Contents
4 Additional shooting functions - - - - - - - - - - -41
Recording movies ....................................................................... 42 Self-timer shooting ..................................................................... 43 Panorama shooting ........................................................................... 44 Taking two-in-one pictures 2 IN 1 ..................................................... 46 Adjusting picture brightness (exposure compensation) ............... 47 Adjusting picture coloration ...................................................... 48 When the brightness of the subject and the background are different (METERING) .................................................. 49 Taking pictures in low light conditions (ISO) ..................................... 50
5 Playback - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -51
Playing back still pictures ........................................................... 52 Selecting the number of pictures .......................................... 53 Picture rotation ...................................................................... 53 Slideshow ............................................................................ 54 Playing back movies ................................................................... 55 Editing still pictures (BLACK & WHITE/SEPIA/ ).......................... 56 Creating an index .............................................................................. 58 Playback on a TV .............................................................................. 60 Video output selection................................................................. 61 Displaying detailed shooting information ............................... 62 Protecting pictures ...................................................................... 62 Copying pictures to a card (BACKUP) ............................................. 63 Erasing pictures .................................................................... 64 Single-frame erase ................................................................ 64 All-frame erase .................................................................... 65 Formatting ............................................................................. 66
6 Settings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -67
Saving camera settings (ALL RESET) .............................................. 68 Changing the display language .............................................. 69 Sets the beep sound for operation/warning ............................... 70 Viewing pictures immediately (REC VIEW)....................................... 70 Resetting the file name (FILE NAME) ............................................... 71 Checking the image processing function (PIXEL MAPPING) ........... 72 Adjusting the brightness of the monitor ..................................... 72 Setting the date and time .......................................................... 73
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Table of Contents
7 Printing pictures - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 74
Direct printing (PictBridge) ................................................................ 75 Using the direct printing function................................................. 75 Printing pictures .......................................................................... 76 Other print modes and print settings ........................................... 79 If an error code is displayed ........................................................ 81 Print settings (DPOF) .................................................................. 82 How to make print reservations................................................... 82 Single-frame reservation ....................................................... 84 All-frame reservation ............................................................ 85 Resetting print reservation data ............................................ 86
8 Connecting the camera to a computer - - - - - 88
Flow................................................................................................... 89 Using OLYMPUS Master .................................................................. 90 What is OLYMPUS Master?........................................................ 90 Installing OLYMPUS Master ....................................................... 91 Connecting the camera to a computer .............................................. 95 Starting up OLYMPUS Master .......................................................... 96 Displaying camera images on a computer ........................................ 98 Downloading and saving images ................................................ 98 Viewing still pictures and movies .................................................... 100 Printing pictures .............................................................................. 101 To download and save images to a computer without using OLYMPUS Master............................................... 103
9 Appendix- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 104
Troubleshooting .............................................................................. 105 Error codes................................................................................ 105 Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 107 Camera care ................................................................................... 113 AC adapter (optional) ...................................................................... 114 Safety Precautions .......................................................................... 115 Glossary of terms ............................................................................ 119
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Table of Contents
10 Miscellaneous - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 121
Menu list.......................................................................................... 122 List of factory default settings.......................................................... 125 Scene and shooting functions ......................................................... 126 Names of parts................................................................................ 127 Camera ..................................................................................... 127 Monitor indications .................................................................... 129 Index ............................................................................................... 132
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1 Basic operation
1
Basic operation
Don't you feel that although your camera has many attractive functions, you are unable to use them confidently? Now all you have to do is simply press the buttons on your digital camera. By setting the menus, you can easily do things like adjust the coloration of your picture or brightness of the monitor. Just display a menu on the monitor and use the buttons to choose a setting. Familiarize yourself with the buttons and menus before reading the explanations of the various functions.
FLASH MODE
F
MODE MENU
AUTO
The flash fires automatically in low light.
WB
SELECT
GO
OK
HQ
00:36 00:36 0:36
Movies
Macro shooting
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How to use the shooting button and playback button
This camera features a shooting mode and a playback mode. Shooting mode is for taking pictures and making shooting settings, whereas playback mode is for displaying pictures you have taken. To switch between the two modes, use # and $. Press $ on its own, to turn the camera on in playback mode.
1
Basic operation
(Turning the camera on in shooting mode
Press the POWER switch.
· The camera turns on in shooting mode. You are ready to take pictures.
POWER switch (The monitor turns on. (The lamp lights orange.
(The lens extends.
Playback button ($) Shooting button (#)
To turn the camera off Press the POWER switch. The lens retracts, and the monitor and the lamp on the camera turn off. To enable playback mode Press $. The lens remains extended, and playback mode is enabled. Press # to return to shooting mode.
Note
· In the shooting mode, or the playback mode changed by pressing $, the camera automatically enters sleep mode and stops operating after about 3 minutes of non-operation. The camera activates again as soon as you operate the shutter button or zoom button. · 15 minutes after the camera enters sleep mode, the camera turns off automatically. Turn the camera on to use.
9
How to use the shooting button and playback button
(Turning the camera on in playback mode
With the camera off, press $.
1
Basic operation
· The camera turns on in playback mode. The last picture taken is displayed on the monitor.
POWER switch (The monitor turns on. (The lamp lights green.
(The lens is retracted.
Playback button ($) Shooting button (#)
To turn the camera off Press the POWER switch. The monitor and the lamp on the camera turn off. To enable shooting mode Press #. The lens extends, and shooting mode is enabled. Press $ to return to playback mode. The lens remains extended.
Note
· When the power is turned on, sometimes the monitor flashes before displaying the picture. This is not a malfunction. · When the camera has turned on by pressing $, the camera with playback mode automatically stops operating and turns off after about 15 minutes of nonoperation. Turn on the camera again.
10
How to use the shooting button and playback button
(Switching between shooting mode and playback mode
Press # or $ to switch between shooting mode and playback mode.
To take pictures (shooting mode)
P
To playback (playback mode) Press $.
100-0005 100 0005 HQ
1
Basic operation
Press #.
HQ 2560 1920
5
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5
· The subject is displayed on the monitor.
· The last picture taken is displayed on the monitor.
Shooting mode/Playback mode notation
In this manual, the following icons indicate the camera mode necessary for using functions. Indicates shooting mode
Indicates playback mode
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How to use the direct buttons
The buttons that can be used in shooting mode and playback mode differ.
(Shooting mode
1
Basic operation
$ (Playback) button Enables playback mode Zoom button W : For wide-angle photography T : For telephoto photography af (Scene mode) button
gP. 11
gP. 36
gP. 33
For selecting the scene settings stored in the camera according to the shooting conditions and for recording movie. d# (Flash mode) button For selecting the flash mode cY (Self-timer) button Switches the self-timer mode on/off b& (Macro) button Switches the macro mode on/off gP. 38 gP. 43 gP. 39
12
How to use the direct buttons
(Playback mode
1
Basic operation
gP. 11
# (Shooting) button Enables shooting mode S (Erase) button Erases picture displayed on the monitor Zoom button G : For index display U : For close-up playback
gP. 64
gP. 52
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How to use the direct buttons
Using the direct buttons
1
Basic operation
Basic functions can be easily operated using the direct buttons. Use the arrow pad (acb d) and Z to make settings. Follow the buttons displayed on the screen to select and make each setting. How to set the flash mode using d# is shown below.
1
Press d# in shooting mode.
· The flash mode selection screen is displayed.
FLASH MODE AUTO The flash fires automatically in low light.
Current setting
SELECT
GO
OK
Operation guide
2
Press ac to select the flash mode.
FLASH MODE AUTO This function reduces red-eye.
Selected setting
SELECT
GO
OK
3
Press Z.
· The camera is ready to shoot.
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How to use the menus
The menu is displayed on the monitor when Z is pressed in shooting mode or playback mode. This menu is used to make all camera settings.
1
Basic operation
Press Z.
About the menus
The menu items displayed in shooting mode and playback mode differ.
Top menu Menus are divided into shortcut menus and mode menus.
F MODE MENU WB
Shortcut menus Press acb to directly make settings for the respective functions.
Mode menu Settings are categorized into tabs by function.
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How to use the menus
Shortcut menus
1
Basic operation
Still picture/Movie
F MODE MENU WB
gP. 47
gP. 48 gP. 25
Still picture
Movie
m INFO 0 MODE MENU
gP. 54
INFO
MOVIE PLAY MODE MENU 0
gP. 55
gP. 62 gP. 62
gP. 62 gP. 62
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How to use the menus
Mode menu
1
Basic operation
SET MEM CAMERA SET MEM EDIT PLAY
CAMERA tab MEMORY/ CARD tab
DIGITAL ZOOM OFF METERING 4 PANORAMA 2 IN 1 ISO AUTO
PLAY tab EDIT tab MEMORY/ CARD tab SETUP tab
y <
0
SETUP tab
CAMERA tab
For setting shootingrelated functions.
PLAY tab EDIT tab
For rotating pictures and making print reservations. For editing saved pictures.
MEMORY/ For formatting the internal CARD memory or card. For tab backing up the internal memory to the card.
SETUP tab For making basic camera MEMORY/ For formatting the internal settings and settings that CARD memory or card and make the camera easier to tab erasing all frames. For use. backing up the internal memory to the card. SETUP tab For making basic camera settings and settings that make the camera easier to use.
TIPS
· The [MEMORY] tab is displayed when using the internal memory and the [CARD] tab is displayed when a card is inserted in the camera. · Menu items common to the mode menus (in shooting mode and playback mode) apply to the same setting, and the setting can be made from any mode. · For details of menu items in shooting mode and playback mode, see "Menu list" (P. 122).
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How to use the menus
Using the menus
1
Basic operation
Use the arrow pad (acb d) and Z to select and set menu items. Follow the operation guide and arrows on the screen to select and make settings. This section explains how to use the menus.
Ex: Making the [FILE NAME] setting
acbd buttons Z button
1 2
Press Z in shooting mode.
· The top menu is displayed.
Top menu
Press d to select [MODE MENU].
This refers to the arrow pad (acbd).
F MODE MENU WB
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How to use the menus
3
SETUP MEM CAM
Press ac to select the [SETUP] tab, and press d.
· Refer to the arrows on the screen to select a setting with the arrow pad.
This refers to the arrow pad (ad).
ALL RESET 8 REC VIEW FILE NAME
ON ENGLISH LOW ON RESET
1
Basic operation
4
SETUP MEM CAM
Press ac to select [FILE NAME], and press d.
· Refer to the arrows on the screen to select a setting with the arrow pad. · Unavailable settings cannot be selected.
The selected item appears indented.
ALL RESET 8 REC VIEW FILE NAME
ON ENGLISH LOW ON RESET
5
SETUP MEM CAM
Press ac to select [RESET] or [AUTO], and press Z.
· Press Z repeatedly to exit the menu.
ALL RESET 8 REC VIEW FILE NAME
RESET AUTO
Menu notation
In this manual, procedures for using the menus are expressed as follows. · Ex: Steps 1 to 4 of making the [FILE NAME] setting
Top menu
[MODE MENU]
[SETUP]
[FILE NAME]
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How to read the procedure pages
A sample of a procedure page is shown below explaining the notation. Look at it carefully before taking or viewing pictures.
1
Basic operation
(This indicates shooting mode or playback mode. Both modes can be used when both icons are shown. g"How to use the shooting button and playback button" (P. 9), "Shooting mode/Playback mode notation" (P. 11)
(Select the menus in the order indicated by . g"Using the menus" (P. 18), "Menu notation" (P. 19) (Available languages vary depending on the area where you purchased this camera. g"Changing the display language" (P. 69) This sample page is only for your reference. It may differ from the actual page in this manual.
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2 Tips before you start taking pictures
2
Tips before you start taking pictures
Your pictures are almost guaranteed to come out well just by setting your camera to the P shooting scene mode and pressing the shutter button. But occasionally, you can't focus on your subject, or the subject is too dark, or the picture doesn't come out the way you want... Just knowing which button to press or which setting to change can help you solve these problems. And did you know that by selecting an image size according to how you plan to use the pictures afterwards, you can store more pictures on the memory card? These are just some of the hints provided in this chapter.
Online applications
Ideas
SHQ
Printing applications
SQ2
21
Holding the camera
Sometimes when you look at a picture you have taken, the contours of the subject are blurred. This is often caused by movement of the camera at the precise moment that the shutter button is pressed.
2
Tips before you start taking pictures
Picture where subject is not clearly defined
To prevent the camera from moving, hold the camera firmly with both hands while keeping your elbows at your sides. When taking pictures with the camera in the vertical position, hold the camera so that the flash is positioned higher than the lens. Keep your fingers and the strap away from the lens and flash.
Horizontal grip Vertical grip
Top view Do not hold this part of the lens.
22
If correct focus cannot be obtained
The camera automatically detects the focus target in the frame. The level of contrast is one of the criteria it uses to detect the subject. The camera may fail to determine subjects with lower contrast than the surroundings or with an area of extremely strong contrast in the frame. If this happens, the simplest solution is to use the focus lock.
How to focus (focus lock)
2
Tips before you start taking pictures
1
Position the AF target mark on the subject you want to focus on.
· When shooting a hard-to-focus or fastmoving subject, focus the camera on an object about the same distance away as the subject.
P
HQ 2560 1920
5
2
AF target mark
Press the shutter button halfway until the green lamp lights.
· When the focus and exposure are locked, the green lamp lights. · When the green lamp blinks, the focus Shutter button and exposure are not locked. Release your finger from the shutter button, reposition the AF target mark on the subject and press the shutter button halfway again.
3
Keeping the shutter button pressed halfway, recompose your shot.
Green lamp
P
HQ 2560 1920
5
23
If correct focus cannot be obtained
4
Press the shutter button fully.
Shutter button
2
Tips before you start taking pictures
Subjects that are difficult to focus on
Under certain types of conditions, the auto focus may not work properly.
The green lamp blinks. The subject cannot be brought into focus. Subject with low contrast The green lamp lights, but the subject cannot be brought into focus. Subjects at different distances Fast-moving subject The subject is not in the center of the frame Subject with an extremely bright area in the center of the frame Subject without vertical lines
In these cases, focus (focus lock) on an object with high contrast at the same distance as the intended subject, recompose your shot and then take the picture. If the subject has no vertical lines, hold the camera vertically and focus the camera using the focus lock function by pressing the shutter button halfway, then return the camera to the horizontal position while keeping the button pressed halfway and take the picture.
24
Record mode
You can select a record mode in which to take pictures or shoot movies. Select the best record mode for your purpose (printing, editing on a computer, website editing, etc.). For information on the image sizes for each record mode and memory capacity, see the table on P. 26.
Still picture record modes
Record mode depicts the image size and compression rate of pictures you wish to record. Pictures are made from thousands of dots (pixels). If a picture with relatively few pixels is enlarged, it looks like a mosaic. A picture with many pixels is denser and clearer, but requires a larger file size (data size), decreasing the number of pictures that can be saved. Increasing the compression rate reduces the file size, but makes the pictures appear grainy.
Picture with high number of pixels
2
Tips before you start taking pictures
Picture with low number of pixels
Image size becomes larger
Image becomes clearer Application Select according to print size For small-sized prints and websites Compression Image size 2590 × 1920 1600 × 1200 640 × 480 Low compression SHQ High compression HQ SQ1 SQ2
Image size
The number of pixels (horizontal × vertical) used when saving an image. Save your pictures in a large image size to get clearer prints.
Compression
Image data is compressed and recorded. The higher the compression, the less clear the image will be.
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Record mode
Movie record modes
Movies are recorded in Motion-JPEG format.
Number of storable still pictures/remaining recording time
Still pictures
2
Tips before you start taking pictures
Record mode SHQ HQ SQ1 SQ2
Image size 2560 × 1920 2560 × 1920 1600 × 1200 640 × 480
Number of storable still pictures Card (Using a Internal memory 32 MB card) 3 8 11 21 78 26 49 181
Movies
Record mode HQ SQ Image size 320 × 240 (15 frames/sec.) 160 × 120 (15 frames/sec.) Internal memory 47 sec. 177 sec. Remaining recording time (sec.) Card (Using a 32 MB card) 110 sec. 407 sec.
P
HQ 2560 1920
5
HQ
00:36 00:36 0:36
Number of storable still pictures
Remaining recording time
TIPS
· When a picture is transferred to a computer, the size of the picture on the computer screen varies depending on the computer's monitor setting. For instance, a picture taken with an image size of 1,024 × 768 fills the screen if you set the picture to 1× when the monitor setting is 1,024 × 768. However, if the monitor setting is over 1,024 × 768 (such as 1,280 × 1,024), the picture only takes up part of the screen.
26
Record mode
Note
· The number of storable still pictures and remaining recording times listed in the table are approximate. · The number of storable still pictures may change according to the subject or factors like whether print reservations have been made or not. In certain instances, the number of remaining pictures does not change even when you take pictures or stored images are erased.
2
Tips before you start taking pictures
To change the record mode
Top menu
[K]
g"How to use the menus" (P. 15)
K SHQ 2560 HQ SQ2 SELECT 2560 640 SQ1 1600 1920 1920 1200 480 GO
OK
1
Select [SHQ], [HQ], [SQ1] or [SQ2], and press Z.
For still pictures
For movies, select [HQ] or [SQ], and press Z.
K HQ 320 SQ 160 SELECT 240 15fps 120 15fps GO
OK
For movies
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Recording pictures
Pictures taken are stored in the internal memory. You can also use an optional xD-Picture Card (referred to as "card" in this manual) to store pictures. The card has greater capacity than the internal memory, and so is able to store more pictures. The card is convenient, for example, when you are traveling and you want to take a lot of pictures.
(Internal memory basics
2
Tips before you start taking pictures
The internal memory corresponds to the film of a normal camera for recording pictures you have taken. Pictures recorded and stored in the internal memory can easily be erased, overwritten, and/or edited on a computer. The internal memory cannot be replaced or removed from the camera.
Relationship between the internal memory and the card
The monitor displays which memory (internal or card) is being used for shooting and displaying images.
Shooting mode
P
Playback mode
100-0005 100 0005 HQ
HQ 2560 1920
5
Current memory
'05 04.30 15 30 05.04 30 15:30
5
Monitor indications [IN] [xD]
Shooting mode Stores to the internal memory. Stores to the card.
Playback mode Plays the pictures stored in the internal memory. Plays the pictures stored on the card.
· The internal memory and the card cannot be used at the same time. · When the card is inserted, the internal memory is disabled. When you want to use the internal memory, remove the card. · You can copy all the image data stored in the internal memory to a card. g"Copying pictures to a card (BACKUP)" (P. 63)
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Using a card (optional)
An optional card is available for this camera.
Card basics
The card corresponds to the film of a normal camera for recording the pictures you have taken. Pictures recorded and stored on the card can easily be erased, overwritten, and/or edited on a computer. Using a card with larger capacity increases the number of pictures you can record. Index area You can use this space to write the contents of the card. Contact area The part where the data transferred from the camera enters the card.
2
Tips before you start taking pictures
Compatible cards
· xD-Picture Card (16 MB to 1 GB)
Note
· This camera may not recognize a non-Olympus card or a card that was formatted on another device (computer, etc.). Before use, be sure to format the card on this camera. g"Formatting" (P. 66)
Inserting a card
1
Make sure the camera is turned off.
· The monitor is off. · The lens is retracted. · The lamp is off.
Monitor Lamp
29
Using a card (optional)
2
Open the battery compartment/ card cover.
2
Tips before you start taking pictures
Battery compartment/card
(Inserting the card
3
Orient the card and insert it into the card slot as shown in the illustration.
· Insert the card while keeping it straight. · The card stops with a click when it is inserted fully. · Inserting the card the wrong way or at an angle could damage the contact area or cause the card to jam. · If the card is not inserted fully, data may not be written to the card.
Contact area Notch
The position of the card inserted correctly
30
Using a card (optional)
(Removing the card
3
Push the card all the way in and release slowly.
· The card protrudes slightly and stops. Caution Releasing your finger quickly after pushing the card all the way in may cause it to eject forcefully out of the slot.
2
Tips before you start taking pictures
· Grasp the card and remove.
4
Close the battery compartment/ card cover.
Caution Be careful to catch fingers in the battery compartment/card cover.
31
3 Basic shooting functions
3
Basic shooting functions
A professional photographer adjusts the exposure to the optimal setting, chooses the best focusing method and even selects the type of film according to the subject. With a digital camera, you don't need to learn how to make difficult settings. Your camera will adjust the settings for you! All you have to do is choose a scene mode according to whether you are taking a landscape, a night scene, a portrait-style image or whatever, and the camera will set the best exposure and white balance. There's nothing to it just press the shutter button!
1
PROGRAM AUTO
5
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