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DIGITAL CAMERA
SP-590UZ
Instruction Manual
Contents
Names of Parts ......................................6
Preparing the Camera .........................10
Shooting, Playback and Erasing ........14
Using Shooting Modes ........................17
Using Shooting Functions ..................21
Using Playback Features ....................27
Menus for Shooting Functions ...........29

Step
5
Step
2
Step
4
Step
3
How to Use the Camera
ThreeTypesofSettingOperations(p.3)
Printing
Directprinting(PictBridge)(p.58)
Printreservations(DPOF)(p.61)
Shooting and Playing Back Images
Shooting,PlaybackandErasing(p.14)
Preparing the Camera
PreparingtheCamera(p.10)
Menus for Playback, Editing and
Printing Functions ...............................44
Menus for Other Camera Settings .....50
Printing .................................................58
Using OLYMPUS Master 2...................64
Usage Tips ...........................................66
Appendix ..............................................71
Index .....................................................83

EN 2
Step
1
Checking the contents of the box
Digitalcamera
Lenscapandlenscapstrap USBcable AVcable
Camerastrap FourAA
batteries
OLYMPUSMaster2
CD-ROM
microSDAttachment
Otheraccessoriesnotshown:InstructionManual,warrantycard
Contentsmayvarydependingonpurchaselocation.
Please read Menu Settings (p. 29 to 57) while referring to this page.
1
Setthemodedialtooneofthe
selections.
The symbolinMenu
Settings(p.29to43)
indicatesavailableshooting
modes.
2
Pressthe button.
Thisexampleshowshowtosetthe[DIGITAL
ZOOM].
CAMERA MENU
MENU
EXIT SET OK
Shootingmodetopmenu
3
Use 789: toselectthedesired
menu,andpressthe o button.
Pressingand
holdingthe
E

buttondisplaysan
explanation(menu
guide)oftheoption
selected.
ISO
OFF
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
CAMERA MENU
SET OK
AUTO
o
FINE ZOOM
DIGITAL ZOOM
DRIVE
AUTO WB
MENU EXIT
Submenu1

button
Arrowpad
obutton
Buttonsinuse
4
Use 78 toselectthedesired
submenu1,andpressthe o button.
1
2
3
4
5
ISO
OFF
OFF
CAMERA MENU
AUTO
o
FINE ZOOM
DIGITAL ZOOM
DRIVE
AUTO WB
MENU EXIT SET OK
1
2
3
4
5
ISO
OFF
OFF
CAMERA MENU
AUTO
o
FINE ZOOM
DIGITAL ZOOM
DRIVE
AUTO WB
MENU SET OK BACK
DIGITAL ZOOM
OFF
ON
Pagetab Submenu2
Toquicklyjumptothedesiredsubmenu,
press9tohighlightthepagetab,andthen
use78 tomovethepagetab.Press: to
returntothesubmenu1.
Somemenusincludesubmenusthatappear
bypressingtheobutton.
5
Use 78 toselectthesubmenu2,
andpressthe o button.
Onceasettingismade,thedisplayreturnsto
thepreviousscreen.
Theremay
beadditional
operations.Menu
Settings(p.29to
57)
6
Pressthe buttontocomplete
thesetting.

Three Types of Setting Operations


Ebutton
Using the Menu
Variouscamerasettingscanbeaccessedthroughthe
menus,includingfunctionsusedduringshootingand
playbackandthedate/timeandscreendisplay.
Theremaybeunavailablemenusdependingonthe
otherrelatedsettingsorthepositionofthemodedial.
1
2
3
4
5
ISO
OFF
ON
CAMERA MENU
AUTO
o
FINE ZOOM
DIGITAL ZOOM
DRIVE
AUTO WB
MENU EXIT SET OK
EN 3
4 EN
Menu Index
MenusforShootingFunctions

Whenthemodedialissettoashootingmodeposition
(hPASMrIn),settingscanbe
adjusted.
CAMERA MENU
MENU
EXIT SET OK
5
1
2
3 7
6
4
Shootingmodetopmenu
Using the FUNC menu (p. 26)
Frequentlyusedshootingmenufunctionscanbesetwithlessstepsusing
theFUNCmenu.
obutton(p.26)
Arrowpad
obutton
Buttonsinuse
Using the Direct Buttons
Frequentlyusedshootingfunctionscanbeaccessedusingthedirect
buttons.
Shutterbutton(p.14)
ubutton(monitor/viewfnder)(p.25)
z
/
m
button(custom/sequentialplayback)(p.26,28)
7 button(exposurecompensation)(p.23)
9 button(macro)(p.24)
: button(fash)(p.22)
8 button(self-timer)(p.24)
q
button(playback)(p.15)
g/Ebutton(menuguide/informationdisplay
change/dateandtimecheck)(p.3,13,25,27)
f/Dbutton(SHADOWADJ/erase)(p.16,22)
5 EN
1 G SLIDESHOW.............. p.44
2 H PERFECTFIX............ p.44
3 FBEAUTYFIX............... p.45
4 I EDIT
Q
(Resize)............... p.45
P
(Crop)................... p.45
COLOREDIT.............. p.46
CALENDAR................ p.46
FACEFOCUS............. p.46
MenusforPlayback,EditingandPrintingFunctions

Whenthemodedialissettotheqposition,settingscanbe
adjusted.
PLAYBACK MENU
MENU
EXIT SET OK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Playbackmodetopmenu
INDEX......................... p.47
EDIT........................... p.47
MOVIEINDEX............ p.47
5 J PLAYBACKMENU
0(Protect).............. p.48
y(Rotate).................. p.48
R(PostREC)............. p.48
INDEXPLAY............... p.48
6 K ERASE........................ p.49
7 L PRINTORDER........... p.49
8 E SETUP
*
*
SameasMenufor
shootingfunctions
9 FSILENTMODE........... p.57
1 A IMAGEQUALITY........ p.29
2 KCAMERAMENU
WB.............................. p.30
ISO............................. p.31
DRIVE......................... p.32
FINEZOOM................ p.33
DIGITALZOOM.......... p.33
METERING................. p.33
AFMODE................... p.34
FOCUSMODE........... p.34
FULLTIMEAF............. p.35
AFPREDICT.............. p.35
AFILLUMINAT............ p.35
IMAGESTABILIZER... p.35
w(Flashintensity).... p.36
QFLASH................. p.36
R(StillpictureREC)... p.37
>(WBfneadjust). p.37
PICTUREMODE........ p.37
SHARPNESS............. p.37
CONTRAST................ p.38
SATURATION............. p.38
NOISEREDUCT......... p.38
TIMELAPSE............... p.39
1
(Conversionlens).. p.39
R
(MovieREC)........... p.39
3J........................... p.40
4 GPANORAMA................ p.42
5 D RESET........................ p.43
6E SETUP
MEMORYFORMAT/
FORMAT................. p.50
BACKUP..................... p.50
W
(Language)....... p.50
PWONSETUP.......... p.51
MENUCOLOR........... p.51
SOUNDSETTINGS.... p.51
RECVIEW.................. p.52
MENUDISPLAY......... p.52
LIVEVIEWBOOST.... p.52
FILENAME................. p.53
PIXELMAPPING........ p.53
s
(Monitor).............. p.54
X
(Date/time)........... p.54
DUALTIME.................. p.54
PICORIENTATION.... p.54
VIDEOOUT................ p.55
HDMI.......................... p.56
u
(Histogram).......... p.56
MYMODESETUP..... p.56
m/ft.............................. p.57
CUSTOMBUTTON.... p.57
SLEEP........................ p.57
7 F SILENTMODE........... p.57
MenusforShootingFunctionscontinued

EN
Names of Parts
1 Self-timerlamp/
AFilluminator......................... p.24,35
2 Microphone.................................. p.48
3 Flash............................................ p.22
4 Lens
5 Batterycompartmentcover.......... p.10
6 Batterycompartmentlock............ p.10
7 Tripodsocket
Camera unit
1
2
5
6
7
8
3
4
9
12
10
11
13
14
8 Speaker
9 Diopteradjustmentdial................ p.25
10
#
button(fashfip-up)................ p.22
11 Multi-connector................ p.55,58,64
12 DC-INjack................................... p.72
13 HDMIminiconnector................... p.55
14 Connectorcover.............. p.55,58,64
7 EN
2
1
4
3
13
14
5
6
7
8
9
18
15
16
17
10
11
12
1 Viewfnder.................................... p.25
2 Strapeyelet.................................. p.10
3 Monitor............................... p.8,14,54
4 ubutton(monitor/viewfnder)... p.25
5 z/mbutton(custom/sequential
playback)............................... p.26,28
6 Cardaccesslamp........................ p.73
7 button.................................. p.3
8 qbutton(playback)................... p.15
9 Arrowpad.................................... p.12
7button
(exposurecompensation).... p.23
9button(macro)..................... p.24
8button(self-timer)................ p.24
:button(fash)........................ p.22
10 obutton(OK/FUNC).................. p.26
11 f/Dbutton
(SHADOWADJ/erase)........... p.16,22
12 g/Ebutton
(menuguide/informationdisplay
change/dateandtimecheck)
.......................................p.3,13,25,27
13 Cardslot.......................................p.11
14 Cardcover....................................p.11
15 Zoomlever............................. p.21,27
16 Shutterbutton........................ p.14,20
17 nbutton................. p.11,12,14
18 Modedial................................. p.3,14
8 EN
Monitor
Shooting mode display
12M
+2.0 1/400 F3.5
+2.0
+2
+2
+2
4 IN
ISO
1600
AFL
NR AEL
+2.0
12s 12s
FINE
C
+2.0 IN 00:34
VGA
15
12s 12s
1
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20 23 24 22 25
31
32
30
29
28
27
26
2 5 4 9 6 7 8 3
21
1
17
18
19
21
20 22 25
32
30
28
27
26
2 5 4 9 3 6
Stillimage Movie
1 Shootingmode....................... p.17,29
2 Flashmode.................................. p.23
3 Silentmode.................................. p.57
4 Digitalimagestabilization............ p.35
5 Macro/supermacromode............ p.24
6 SHADOWADJ............................. p.22
7 Noisereduction............................ p.38
8 AElock......................................... p.57
9 Batterycheck......................... p.10,67
10 AFlock(s)............................... p.57
Manualfocus(a)....................... p.34
AFpredict({).......................... p.35
11 Flashstandby/camerashake
warning/fashcharge.................... p.66
12 Flashintensity.............................. p.36
13 Saturation.................................... p.38
14 Sharpness.................................... p.37
15 Contrast....................................... p.38
16 Conversionlens........................... p.39
17 Soundrecord......................... p.37,39
18 Dualtime...................................... p.54
19 Numberofstorablestillpictures/
remainingrecordingtime... p.15,20,73
20 Currentmemory........................... p.72
21 AFtargetmark................. p.14,26,34
22 Self-timer..................................... p.24
23 Aperturevalue............................. p.17
24 Shutterspeed.............................. p.17
25 Exposurecompensation.............. p.23
26 Compression/framerate.............. p.29
27 Imagesize................................... p.29
28 Metering....................................... p.33
29 ISO............................................... p.31
30 Whitebalance.............................. p.30
31 Drive............................................ p.32
32 Whitebalancefneadjust............. p.37
9 EN
Playback mode display
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VGA 15
12
17
10
11
13
15
3 4 6 1
14 16 15 14
12M
2009.08.26 12:30 4
+2.0
F3.5
10
IN
x
100-0004
NORM
1/1000
ISO 1600
2
11
12
10
8
7
9
13
3 4 6 5 1
17
Stillimage Movie
1 Silentmode.................................. p.57
2 Printreservation/
numberofprints........................... p.61
3 Soundrecord......................... p.37,39
4 Protect......................................... p.48
5 Sequentialplayback
(index/slideshow)......................... p.28
6 Batterycheck......................... p.10,67
7 Shutterspeed.............................. p.17
8 Aperturevalue............................. p.17
9 Exposurecompensation.............. p.23
10 Whitebalance.............................. p.30
11 Imagesize................................... p.29
12 Filenumber.................................. p.53
13 Framenumber
Playingtime/totalrecordingtime.. p.16
14 Currentmemory........................... p.72
15 Compression/framerate.............. p.29
16 ISO............................................... p.31
17 Dateandtime........................ p.12,54
10 EN
Preparing the Camera
Loading the batteries
1
3
2
Battery
compartmentlock
Slidethebatterycompartmentlockfrom)to=
andensurethatthebatterycompartmentcoveris
securelylocked(7).Failuretodosomaycause
thebatterycompartmentcovertoopenduring
shootingandthebatteriestofallout,resultingin
lossofimagedata.
Forthetypesofbatteriesthatcanbeused,
seeBatteryhandlingprecautions(p.71).
Ifusingrechargeablebatteries,chargethe
batteries.
Turnoffthecamerabeforeopeningor
closingthebatterycompartmentcover.
When to replace the batteries
Replacethebatterieswhentheerror
messageshownbelowappears.
BATTERYEMPTY
Monitortopright Errormessage
Flashesinred

Attaching the camera strap


and lens cap
1
2
4
3
5
Pull the strap tight so that it does not come
loose.
Attachthestraptotheothereyeletinthe
samemanner.

11 EN
Using the microSD card/
microSDHC card (sold separately)
microSDcard/microSDHCcard(hereinafter
calledthemicroSDcard)isalsocompatiblewith
thiscamerabyusingthemicroSDAttachment.
UsingamicroSDAttachment(p.74)
1
Insert the microSD card into the
attachment.
Insertthecardto
theend.
2
Insert the microSD Attachment into
the camera.
Notch
Contactarea
To remove the microSD card
Donottouchthecontactareaofthe
microSDAttachmentandmicroSDcard
directly.
Loading the xD-Picture Card
(sold separately) into the
camera
Thiscameraallowstheusertotakemore
picturesandrecordlongermoviesusingan
xD-PictureCard(soldseparately)thanusingthe
internalmemory.
UsinganxD-PictureCard(p.72)
Besuretopressthenbuttontoturn
offthecamerabeforeinsertingorremoving
thecard.
Donotinsertanythingotherthanan
xD-Picture Card or the microSDAttachment
intothecamera.
1
3 2
Cardcover
Contactarea
Notch
nbutton
Insertthecardstraightinuntilitclicksinto
place.
Donottouchthecontactareadirectly.
To remove the xD-Picture Card
1 2
Pressinthecarduntilitclicksandcomes
outslightly,andthengraspthecardtopullit
out.
Numberofstorablepictures(stillpictures)/
continuousrecordinglength(movies)in
theinternalmemoryandxD-PictureCard
(p.73)
PullthemicroSDcard
straightout.
12 EN
Arrow pad and operation guide
Thesymbols

,KJLMdisplayed
onvarioussettingandmovieplaybackscreens
indicatethatthearrowpadisused.
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/
2009 08 26 12 30
OK
X
Y M D
TIME
MENU
CANCEL SET
Y M D
OK
CALENDAR
SET
M
Arrowpad
K

L
J
Operationguidesdisplayedatthebottomofthe
screenindicatethatthebutton,obutton,
zoomleverorDbuttonisused.
1
4
2
5
3
6
IN
OK MENU
BACK GO
SEL. IMAGE
SET OK W T
CAMERA MENU
MENU
EXIT SET OK
Operationguide
Setting the date and time
Thedateandtimesetherearesavedtoimage
flenames,dateprintsandotherdata.
1
Remove the lens cap, and press
the n button to turn on the
camera.
Thedateandtimesettingscreenisdisplayed
whenthedateandtimearenotset.
X
Y M
Y M D
D TIME
---- -- -- -- --
MENU
CANCEL
Dateandtimesettingscreen
2
Use 78 to select the year for [Y].
2009 -- -- -- --
X
Y M
Y M D
D TIME
MENU
CANCEL
3
Press : to save the setting for [Y].
2009 08 -- -- --
X
Y M
Y M D
D TIME
MENU
CANCEL

13 EN
4
As in steps 2 and 3, use 789:
and the o button to set [M]
(month), [D] (day), [TIME] (hours
and minutes) and [Y/M/D] (date
order).
Forprecisetimesetting,presstheobutton
asthetimesignalstrikes00seconds.
Tochangethedateandtime,makethe
settingfromthemenu.[X(Date/time)]
(p.54)
To check the date and time
Pressthegbuttonwhilethecamerais
turnedoff.Thecurrenttimeisdisplayedfor
approx.3seconds.
Changing the display language
Thelanguageforthemenuanderrormessages
displayedonthemonitor/viewfnderisselectable.
1
Press the button, and press
789: to select [E] (SETUP).
SETUP
MENU
EXIT SET OK
2
Press the o button.
1
2
3
4
5
BACKUP
NORMAL
SETUP
ENGLISH
PW ON SETUP
MENU COLOR
MEMORY FORMAT
MENU
EXIT SET OK
3
Use 78 to select [W] and
press the o button.
4
Use 789: to select your
language and press the o button.
5
Press the button.
14 EN
Shooting, Playback and Erasing
4
Hold the camera, and compose the
shot.
12M
4 IN
AUTO
NORM
$$
Horizontalgrip
Verticalgrip
Monitor
5
Press the shutter button halfway
down to focus on the subject.
Whenthecamerafocusesonthesubject,the
exposureislocked,andtheAFtargetmark
changestogreen.
ThecamerawasunabletofocusiftheAFtarget
markfashesred.Tryfocusingagain.
AUTO $$
AFtargetmark
Presshalfway
Focusing(p.68)

Shooting with automatic


settings (h mode)
Thisisafullyautomaticmodethatallowsthe
usertotakepicturesbysimplypressingthe
shutterbutton.Settingsintheshootingmenu
cannotbechangedinhmode.
1
Remove the lens cap.
2
Set the mode dial to h.
3
Press the n button to turn on
the camera.
12M
4 IN
AUTO $$
NORM
Monitor
(standbymodescreen)
Numberofstorablestillpictures(p.73)
Pressthenbuttonagaintoturnoff
thecamera.
15 EN
6
To take the picture, gently press
the shutter button all the way down
while being careful not to shake the
camera.
AUTO $$
Imagereviewscreen
Pressfully
To view images during shooting
Pressingtheqbuttonenablesplaybackof
images.Toreturntoshooting,eitherpress
theqbuttonagainorpresstheshutter
buttonhalfwaydown.
To shoot movies
Shootingmovies(Amode)(p.20)
To turn off the camera
Pressthenbuttontoturnoffthe
camera,andattachthelenscaptothelens.
Viewing images
1
Set the mode dial to q.
1 IN
12M
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Playbackimage
Numberofframes
2
Use 789: to select an image.
Displays
10framesbefore
thecurrentimage
Displaysnext
image
Displaysprevious
image Displays
10framesafter
thecurrent
image
Thedisplaysizeoftheimagecanbe
changed.Indexview,calendarviewand
closeupview(p.27)
1 EN
To play back movies
Selectamovie,andpresstheobutton.
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Movie
Operations during movie playback
Volume:Duringplayback,press78.
Fast-forward/rewind:Selectwith9:.
Eachtimeabuttonispressed,theplayback
speedcyclesthrough2x,20xandstandard
(1x)speedinthedirectionofthepressed
cursorbutton.
Pause:Presstheobutton.
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Duringplayback
Elapsedtime/
Totalrecordingtime
First (last) frame/frame advance:
Duringpause,press7 todisplaythefrst
frame,andpress8todisplaythelast
frame.Press9 todisplaytheprevious
frame,andpress: todisplaythenext
frame.Presstheobuttontoresume
playback.
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/
Duringpause
To stop movie playback
Pressthebutton.
Erasing images during
playback (Single image erase)
1
Press the D button when the
playback image to be erased is
displayed.
ERASE
OK
IN
NO
YES
SET CANCEL
MENU
2
Press 7 to select [YES], and press
the o button.
[KERASE](p.49)
17 EN
Shooting with optimum
aperture value and shutter
speed (P mode)
Inthismode,automaticcamerashootingcan
beusedwhilealsoallowingchangestoawide
rangeofothershootingmenufunctions,suchas
exposurecompensation,whitebalance,etc.
onwhenneeded.
1
Set the mode dial to P.
NR
12M
P
4 IN NORM 1/400 F3.5
Shutterspeed Aperture
value
Pmodeindicator
Using the best mode for the
shooting scene (

mode)
1
Set the mode dial to

.
PORTRAIT
SET OK MENU
EXIT
Thesampleimageandexplanationsonsuitable
shootingmethodswillbedisplayedonthescreen.
Theexplanationswillbedisplayedaswellby
pressingdowntheEbutton.
2
Use 78 to select the best
shooting mode for the scene, and
press the o button to set.
12M
4 IN NORM
Iconindicating
thescenemode
thatisset
Tochangetoanotherscenemode,usethe
menu.[J](p.40)

Using Shooting Modes


18 EN
Selecting the aperture value
for shooting pictures (
A
mode)
Inthismode,theshutterspeedisautomatically
setbythecamera.Thisisusefulforshooting
whilecontrollingtherangeinwhichsubjects
appearssharp.
1
Set the mode dial to A.
1/1000 F4.0
A
12M
4 IN NORM
NR
Shutterspeed Aperture
value
Amodeindicator
2
After pressing 7, select the
aperture value using 78, and
press the o button.
7
:
Aperturevaluebecomeslarger
(therangewherethesubjectsappear
sharpbecomeswider).
8
:
Aperturevaluebecomessmaller
(therangewherethesubjectsappear
sharpbecomesnarrower).
Whentheaperturevalueappearsred,the
correctexposurecannotbeobtained.
Selecting the shutter speed
for shooting pictures (S mode)
Inthismode,theaperturevalueisautomatically
setbythecamera.Thisisusefulforshootinga
movingsubject,suchassportsphotos.
1
Set the mode dial to S.
1/100 F2.8
S
12M
4 IN NORM
NR
Shutterspeed Aperture
value
Smodeindicator
2
After pressing 7, select the shutter
speed using 78, and press the
o button.
7
:
Shutterspeedbecomesfaster
(fastmovingobjectswillbeshotasthoughit
wasstationary).
8
:
Shutterspeedbecomesslower
(movingobjectswillbecomeblurrywhen
shot).
Whentheshutterspeedappearsred,the
correctexposurecannotbeobtained.
19 EN
Selecting the aperture value
and shutter speed for shooting
pictures (M mode)
Thismodeenablestheusertosettheaperture
valueandshutterspeedmanually.
1
Set the mode dial to M.
1/1000 F2.8 +2.0
M
12M
4 IN NORM
NR
Shutterspeed Aperture
value
Mmodeindicator
Differencebetween
thecurrentand
correctexposures
2
After pressing 7, select the
aperture value / shutter speed using
789:, and press the o button.
9
: Aperturevaluebecomeslarger.
:
:
Aperturevaluebecomessmaller.
7
:
Shutterspeedbecomesfaster.
8
:
Shutterspeedbecomesslower.
Whenthedifferencebetweenthecurrent
andcorrectexposuresexceedsEV3.0,the
indicatorappearsred.
Long-exposure (bulb) shooting
Settheshutterspeedto[BULB]bypressing
8.Theshutterstaysopenwhiletheshutter
buttonispressedandheld.
Themaximumtimethattheshuttercan
remainopenis8minutes.Thisispossible
onlywhen[ISO](p.31)issetto[64].

Smoothing out skin tone and


texture (I mode)
Thecamerafndsapersonsfaceandgivesthe
skinasmooth,translucentlookfortakingthe
picture.
1
Set the mode dial to
I
.
12M
4 IN NORM
Imodeindicator
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.
Theuneditedimageandeditedimageareboth
saved.
Iftheimagecannotberetouched,onlythe
uneditedimageissaved.
Theframemaynotappearormaytake
sometimetoappearforsomesubjects.In
addition,thisfunctionmayhavenovisible
effectonsomesubjects.
The[IMAGESIZE]oftheretouchedimage
islimitedto[J]orlower.

20 EN
Shooting movies (
n
mode)
1
Set the mode dial to n.
00:34 IN
15
E
Amodeindicator
To record audio when shooting
[
R
(MovieREC)](p.39)
To zoom while recording audio
Theopticalzoomisnotavailablewhen
recording.Use[DIGITALZOOM](p.33).
2
Press the shutter button halfway
down to focus on the subject, and
gently press the button all the way
down to start recording.
00:34
REC
Redduringshooting
Remainingrecordingtime(p.73)
Presshalfway
Pressfully
3
Gently press the shutter button all
the way down to stop recording.
21 EN
Using Shooting Functions
Using the optical zoom
Turningthezoomleveradjuststheshooting
range.
Turningtothe
wide(W)end
Turningtothe
telephoto(T)end
W T 12M
P
4 IN NORM 1/400 F3.5
W T 12M
P
4 IN NORM 1/400 F3.5
NR NR
Zoombar
Opticalzoom:26x,Digitalzoom:5x
Useof[IMAGESTABILIZER](p.35)is
recommendedwhenshootingwiththe
telephotozoom.
To take larger images without reducing
image quality
[FINEZOOM](p.33)
To take larger images
[DIGITALZOOM](p.33)
Thezoombarappearanceidentifesthe
statusofthefnezoom/digitalzoom.
Finezoomrange
Digitalzoomrange
Whenusing
opticalzoom
Whenusing
fnezoom
Whenusing
digitalzoom
Opticalzoomrange
22 EN
Using the flash
Thefashfunctionscanbeselectedtobest
matchtheshootingconditionsandrenderthe
desiredimage.
1
Press the # button to flip up the
built-in flash.
#button
Thefashsettingscannotbeadjustedwith
thefashclosed.
To turn off the fash
Pressthefashdownbackintothecamera.
Thissetsto$(FLASHOFF)mode.
2
Press :.
P
OK
1/400 F3.5 1/400 F3.5
OK
AUTO ! # $ L N
AUTO
SET
FLASH AUTO
NR
Brightening the subject
against backlight
(SHADOW ADJ
*1
)
Thecamerafndsapersonsfacethathasbeen
darkenedbybacklightandmakesitappear
brighter.
*1
Shadowadjustmenttechnology
1
Press the f button.
P
$$
OFF
OK OK
OFF ON
SET
SHADOWADJ
NR
2
Use 9: to select [ON], and press
the o button to set.
3
Point the camera toward the
subject. Check the frame appearing
around the face detected by the
camera, and then press the shutter
button to take the picture.
Forsomesubjects,theframemaynot
appearormaytakesometimetoappear.
[METERING](p.33)isautomatically
fxedto[ESP],and[AFMODE](p.34)is
automaticallyfxedto[FACEDETECT].
[i]isautomaticallyswitchedto[j].
Also,insequentialshooting,thisfunction
isappliedonlytothefrstframe.[DRIVE]
(p.32)
23 EN
3
Use 9: to select the setting
option, and press the o button to
set.
Item Description
FLASHAUTO
*1
Thefashfresautomaticallyin
low-lightandbacklightconditions.
REDEYE
*1
Thisemitspre-fashestoreduce
theoccurrenceofredeyeinyour
photos.
FILLIN
Thefashfresregardlessofthe
availablelight.
RED-EYE+
FILL-IN
Afterthepre-fashesthatreduce
theredeye,thefashfres
regardlessoftheavailablelight.
FLASHOFF Thefashdoesnotfre.
SLOW
Thefashfresataslowshutter
speedimmediatelyafterthe
shutterisopened(frstcurtain
sync).Boththesubjectinthe
foregroundandthenightscenein
thebackgroundarecaptured.
RED-EYESLOW
Thiscombinesthepre-fashesof
red-eyereductionwiththefashin
SLOW(frstcurtainsync).
SLOW2
Thefashfresataslowshutter
speedimmediatelybeforethe
shutterisclosed(secondcurtain
sync).Thiscanbeusedtocreate
effectssuchasthetaillightsofa
carstreamingbackwards.
*1
ThiscannotbesetinSandMmodes.
Adjusting the brightness
(Exposure compensation)
Thestandardbrightness(correctexposure)set
bythecamerabasedontheshootingmode
(exceptforM)canbeadjustedbrighterordarker
toobtainthedesiredshot.
1
Press 7.
1/1000 F8.0 +2.0
P
Exposurecompensationvalue
2
Use 9: to adjust the brightness,
and press the o button to set.
::Brighten 9:Darken
24 EN
Shooting closeups
(Macro shooting)
Thisfunctionenablesthecameratofocusand
shootsubjectsatclosedistances.
1
Press 9.
P
$$
OK OK
OFF % &
SET
OFF
OFF NR
2
Use 9: to select the setting
option, and press the o button to
set.
Item Description
OFF Macromodeisdeactivated.
MACRO
Thisenablesshootingascloseas
10cm(3.9in.)
*1
tothesubject.
SUPERMACRO
Thisenablesshootingascloseas
1cm(0.39in.)
*2
tothesubject.
*1
Whenthezoomisatthewidest(W)setting.
*2
Thezoomisautomaticallyfxed.
Using the self-timer
Aftertheshutterbuttonispressedalltheway
down,thepictureistakenafteratimedelay.By
securingthecameraonatripod,thisfunction
enablestheusertotakeapictureofhimself/
herselfatadistancefromthecamera(h)orto
takepictureswithoutthecamerashake(k).
1
Press 8.
OFF
P
$
OFF
12s
2s
Y
$$
12M
NORM 1/400 F3.5 1/400 F3.5
OK OK SET
SELFTIMER
2
Use 78 to select the setting
option, and press the o button to
set.
Item Description
OFF Thiscancelstheself-timer.
12sSELFTIMER
Aftersetting,whentheshutter
buttonispressedalltheway
down,theself-timelampturns
onforapprox.10seconds,and
thenblinksforapprox.2seconds
beforetakingthepicture.
2sSELFTIMER
Aftersetting,whentheshutter
buttonispressedalltheway
down,theself-timelampblinksfor
approx.2secondsbeforetaking
thepicture.
Self-timershootingisautomaticallycanceled
afteroneshot.
To cancel the self-timer after it starts
Press8again.
Theself-timercannotbesetwhen[AF
PREDICT](p.35)issetto[ON]or[DRIVE]
(p.32)issetto[PRE-CAPTUREON].
25 EN
Switching between the
monitor and viewfinder
Boththemonitorandviewfnderareavailableto
composeashot.Theremaybecaseswherethe
monitorisdiffculttoseeduetobrightlightbeing
refectedonitwhileshootingunderaclearsky.
Insuchcases,useoftheviewfnderishelpful
whencomposingashot.
1
Press the u button.
Eachtimethebuttonispressed,thecamera
displayswitchesbetweenthemonitorandthe
viewfnder.
To view clearer images through the
viewfnder
Turnthediopteradjustmentdialwhile
lookingthroughtheviewfnderuntilthe
viewfnderdisplayappearssharp.
Diopter
adjustmentdial
Viewfnder
u
button

Changing the shooting


information display
Thedisplayofthescreeninformationcanbe
changedtobestmatchthesituation,suchas
clearingtheviewofthescreenorforcreating
apresicsecompostionbytheuseofthegrid
display.
1
Press the g button.
Thedisplayedshootinginformationchangesin
theordershownbeloweachtimethebuttonis
pressed.Shootingmodedisplay(p.8)
12s 12s
12M
+2.0
P
4 IN NORM
ISO
1600
1/400 F3.5
12s 12s
12M
+2.0
P
4 IN NORM
ISO
1600
12s 12s
1/400 F3.5
12M
+2.0
P
4 IN
ISO
1600
NORM
12s 12s
1/400 F3.5
NR
NR
NR
Normal
Noinformation
Histogram
Grid
[u(Histogram)](p.56)
Reading a histogram
Ifthepeakfllstoomuchoftheframe,
theimagewillappearmostlywhite.
Ifthepeakfllstoo
muchoftheframe,
theimagewill
appearmostlyblack.
Thegreensectionshows
theluminancedistribution
withinthecenterofthe
screen.

2 EN
Locking the exposure and/or
focus position for shooting
(AE LOCK/AF LOCK)
Oncetheexposureand/orfocuspositionare/is
setforasubjectinshootingmode,youcan
continueshootingatthesameexposure,focus
positiororboth(AELOCK,AFLOCKorAF
LOCK+AELOCK)evenifthecompositionof
theshotischanged.
1
Assign either [AE LOCK], [AF
LOCK] or [AF LOCK + AE LOCK] to
the z button.
Inthedefaultsetting,[AELOCK]isassignedto
thisbutton.
[CUSTOMBUTTON](p.57)
2
Compose the shot and press the z
button.
Theexposure/focuspositionsettingassignedin
step1islocked.
1/400 F3.5
P
AFL
AEL
Bmark
^mark
AFtargetmark
To cancel the setting
Pressthezbuttonagainsothatthe
B/^marknolongerappears.
3
After changing the composition of
the shot, press the shutter button.

Using a function assigned to


the z button (Custom button)
Thisallowsyoutoregisterafrequentlyused
function(excepth,I,
A
).Once
registered,youcansetthesettingsdirectlywith
thebuttoninsteadofdisplayingthescreenfrom
themenu.
[CUSTOMBUTTON](p.57)
1
Press the z button.
P
OK OK
OFF ON
SET
FINE ZOOM
NR
2
Use 9: to select the setting option,
and press the o button to set.
Using the FUNC menu
TheFUNCmenuprovidesthefollowingmenu
functionsthatcanbequicklycalledandset.
[DRIVE](p.32)
[WB](p.30)
[METERING](p.33)
[AIMAGEQUALITY](p.29)
[MYMODESETUP](p.56)
[ISO](p.31)
Whenthemodedialissettother,sto
dareselectable.
1
Press the o button before
shooting.
c
12M 12M
33
ISO
1600
FINE
MY MODE 2
2
Use 78 to select the menu
function and 9: to select the
setting option, and then press the
o button to set.
Whensettingthe
[AFLOCK+AELOCK]
27 EN
Index view, calendar view and
closeup view
Indexviewandcalendarviewenablequick
selectionofatargetimage,andcloseupview(up
to10xmagnifcation)allowscheckingofimage
details.
1
Turn the zoom lever.
Wside Tside
Indexview
Single-imageview Closeupview
4 IN
12M
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4 IN
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T W
W
W
T
T
W
W T
W
8
26 27 28 1
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
2009
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28
30 1 2 3
IN
29
31
31 30 29
Calendarview
To select an image in index view
Use789:toselectanimage,and
presstheobuttontodisplaytheselected
imageinsingle-imageview.
To select images in calendar view
Use789:toselectadate,andeither
presstheobuttonorturnthezoomleverto
Ttoviewtheimagestakenontheselected
date.
To scroll an image in closeup view
Use789: tomovetheviewingarea.
Changing the image
information display
Shootinginformationdisplayedonthescreen
canbechanged.
1
Press the g button.
Thedisplayedimageinformationchangesin
theordershownbeloweachtimethebuttonis
pressed.
2009.08.26 12:30 4
100-0004
IN
12M
NORM
12M
2009.08.26 12:30 4
100-0004
+2.0
F3.5 1/1000
IN
ISO 400
NORM
12M
2009.08.26 12:30
+2.0
F3.5
4 IN
NORM
1/1000
ISO 400
Normal
Detailed
Histogram
Noinformation
[u(Histogram)](p.56),Readinga
histogram(p.25)

Using Playback Features


28 EN
Playing back sequentially shot
images
Forimagesthatwereshotsequentiallywith
thebelowfunctions,onlythefrstframewillbe
displayed.
[j],[\],[]],[i],[7],[TIMELAPSE],
[SSMILESHOT]
1
Select an image with a sequential-
shot icon during playback.
Viewingimages(p.15)
Sequential-shoticon
2 IN
EXPAND
100-0002
12M
To perform automatic playback
Presstheobutton.Alltheimagestakenin
sequencewillbeplayedbackautomatically.
To display the index view
Pressthembutton.Tocancel,pressthem
buttonagain.
2 IN
BACK
Applying[0(Protect)](p.48),
[y(Rotate)](p.48),[LPRINTORDER]
(p.49)and[ERASE](p.16)whendisplaying
thefrstframewillapplythesettingtoallthe
imagesthatwereshotsequentially.
Toapplythesettingstoeachframe
individually,changetoindexviewbefore
setting.
Playing back panoramic
images
Panoramaimagesthatwerecombinedtogether
using[COMBINEINCAMERA1]or[COMBINE
INCAMERA2]canbescrolledforviewing.
[GPANORAMA](p.42)
1
Select a panorama image during
playback.
Viewingimages(p.15)
NORM
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100-0003
2
Press the o button.
Currentviewingarea
Operations during panorama image
playback
Zoom in/Zoom out :
Turnthezoomlever.
Playback direction : Press789:during
zoomplaybacktoscroll
inthedirectionofthe
pressedbutton.
Pause : Presstheobutton.
Restart scrolling : Presstheobutton.
Stop playback : Pressthebutton.
29 EN
Menus for Shooting Functions
Whenthemodedialissettoashootingmode,settingscanbemade.
Theiconnextto indicatesthepositiontoadjustthemodedialtowhensettingfunctions.
Thedefaultsettingsofthefunctionarehighlightedin .
Selecting the appropriate image quality for your application [A IMAGE QUALITY]
AIMAGEQUALITY
:hP A S M r


I
Still pictures
Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Application
IMAGESIZE
12M(39682976) SuitableforprintingpicturesoverA3(1117in.).
5M(25601920) SuitableforprintingpicturesatA4(8.511in.).
3M(20481536) SuitableforprintingpicturesuptoA4(8.511in.).
2M(16001200) SuitableforprintingpicturesatA5(57in.).
1M(1280960) Suitableforprintingpicturesatpostcardsize.
VGA(640480)
SuitableforviewingpicturesonaTVorusingpicturesonemails
andwebsites.
16:9G(39682232)
Suitableforconveyingtheexpansivenessofsubjectssuchas
landscapesandutilizingtheentirescreenforviewingpicturesona
widescreenTV.AlsousedforprintingpicturesatA3(1117in.).
16:9F(19201080)
Suitableforconveyingtheexpansivenessofsubjectssuchas
landscapesandutilizingtheentirescreenforviewingpicturesona
widescreenTV.AlsousedforprintingpicturesatA5(57in.).
COMPRESSION
FINE Shootingathighquality.
NORMAL Shootingatnormalquality.
:A
Movies
Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Application
IMAGESIZE
VGA Imagesizeissetto640x480.Thiswillbeplayedbackinafullscreen.
QVGA Imagesizeissetto320x240.
FRAMERATE
N30fps
*1
Providessmoothervideoimages.Shootswithimagequalityasthepriority.
O15fps
*1
Providesstandardvideoimages.Shootswithmovielengthasthepriority.
*1
framespersecond
Numberofstorablepictures(stillpictures)/continuousrecordinglength(movies)intheinternal
memoryandxD-PictureCard(p.73)
Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to Using the Menu (p. 3).
30 EN
Adjusting image color [WB]
KCAMERAMENUWB
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I

A
Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Application
AUTO
Thecameraautomaticallyadjuststhewhitebalanceaccordingto
theshootingscene.
PRESET
5 Forshootingoutdoorsunderaclearsky
3 Forshootingoutdoorsunderacloudysky
1 Forshootingundertungstenlighting
w
Forshootingunderdaylightfluorescentlighting(household
lighting,etc.)
x Forshootingunderneutralfluorescentlighting(desklamps,etc.)
y Forshootingunderwhitefluorescentlighting(offices,etc.)
V(One-touchWB)
(Proceedtothesetting
screen.)
Forsettingamoreprecisewhitebalancethanpresetwhite
balance,[AUTO]or[PRESET].
To set the One-touch WB
Select[V],andaimthecameraatasheetofwhitepaperwhichfllsthescreen,makingsure
therearenoshadows,andthenpresstheobutton.
Settingscreen
MENU
ONE TOUCH WB
BACK SET OK 1/400 F3.5
P
4 IN NORM
12M
NR
obutton
Standbymodescreen
One-touchWBicon
31 EN
Selecting the ISO sensitivity [ISO]
KCAMERAMENUISO
:P A S M r
AmethodforindicatingflmspeedbytheInternationalOrganizationforStandardization(ISO)(e.g.
ISO100).
IntheISOsetting,althoughsmallervaluesresultinlesssensitivity,sharpimagescanbetakenunder
fullylitconditions.Largervaluesresultinhighersensitivity,andimagescanbetakenatfastshutter
speedsevenunderdimlylitconditions.Highsensitivityintroduceselectronicnoiseintotheresulting
picture,whichmaygiveitagrainyappearance.
Submenu 2 Application
AUTO Thecameraautomaticallyadjuststhesensitivityaccordingtotheshootingscene.
HIGHISOAUTO
Thecameraautomaticallyadjuststoahighersensitivitythan[AUTO]toreduce
blurringcausedbycamerashakeandmotionofthesubject.
64/100/200/400/800/1600/
3200/6400
SetISOsensitivitytoanumericalvalue.
Ifsetto[3200][6400],[IMAGESIZE]islimitedto[H]orlower.
TheISOsettingof[3200][6400]isnotavailablewhen[FINEZOOM](p.33)or[DIGITALZOOM]
(p.33)issetto[ON].
[AUTO],[HIGHISOAUTO]isnotavailablewhenMmodeisselected.
Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to Using the Menu (p. 3).
32 EN
Shooting pictures sequentially while the shutter button is held down [DRIVE]
KCAMERAMENUDRIVE
:P A S M r

Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Submenu 4 Application


o

Oneframeisshoteachtimetheshutterbuttonis
pressed.
j
*1
Sequentialshootingatafocusandbrightness
(exposure)thatislockedinthefirstframe.
c Sequentialshootingatahigherspeedthan[j].
d
PRE-CAPTUREOFF/
PRE-CAPTUREON

Sequentialshootingataspeedofapprox.10frames/sec.
Whensetto[PRE-CAPTUREON],10frames(from
pressingthebuttonhalfwaydownuntilshootingstarts)
willbesaved.
i
Sequentialshootingwhileadjustingthefocusforeach
image.
7 0.3/0.7/1.0 3/5
Sequentialshootingthatautomaticallychangesthe
exposureforeachframewhileusingthefocusand
whitebalancethatwerelockedatthefirstframe
(Bracketshooting).Theexposureintervalandthe
numberofshotsareselectable.
*1
Theshootingspeedvariesdependingonthesettingsfor[AIMAGEQUALITY](p.29).
Whensetto[c]or[]],fashisfxedto$(FLASHOFF)modeandtheavailable[ISO]settings
arelimited.
Whensetto[c],[IMAGESIZE]islimitedto[H]orlower,andthenumberofsequentialimagesis
approx.25orless.(When[H]and[COMPRESSION]ofFINEareselected,thenumberbecomes
20orless.)
Whensetto[]],[IMAGESIZE]islimitedto[I]orlower,andthenumberofsequentialimagesis
approx.25orless.(Thisincludesthe10imagesimmediatelybeforeshootingwhen
[PRE-CAPTUREON]isselected.)
33 EN
Shooting at magnifications higher than
optical zoom without reducing the
image quality [FINE ZOOM]
KCAMERAMENUFINEZOOM
:P A S M r


I
Submenu 2 Application
OFF
Onlyopticalzoomisusedtozoomin
forshooting.
ON
Opticalzoomandimagecropping
arecombinedtozoominforshooting
(upto39).
Thisfunctionwillnotreducetheimage
qualitysinceitdosenotconvertthedata
withfewerpixelsintothedatawithlarger
pixels.
Whensetto[ON],[IMAGESIZE]islimited
to[I]orlower.
Whensetto[ON],[DIGITALZOOM]is
canceledautomatically.
[FINEZOOM]isnotavailablewhen
[%SUPERMACRO](p.24)isselected.
Shooting at magnifications higher than
optical zoom [DIGITAL ZOOM]
KCAMERAMENUDIGITALZOOM
:P A S M r


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A
Submenu 2 Application
OFF
Onlyopticalzoomisusedtozoomin
forshooting.
ON
Opticalzoomanddigitalzoomare
combinedtozoominforshooting
(Stillpictures:Approx.130x(max.),
Movies:Approx.78x(max.)).
Whensetto[ON],[FINEZOOM]iscanceled
automatically.
[DIGITALZOOM]isnotavailablewhen
[%SUPERMACRO](p.24)isselected.
Selecting the range for measuring the
brightness [METERING]
KCAMERAMENUMETERING
:P A S M r


A
Submenu 2 Application
ESP
Shootstoobtainabalanced
brightnessovertheentirescreen.
(Metersthebrightnessatthecenter
andsurroundingareasofthescreen
separately.)
5(spot)
Shootsthesubjectatthecenter
duringbacklighting.(Metersthe
brightnesswithintheAFtargetmark
only.)
4(center
weighted)
Shootswithoutbeingaffectedby
thesurroundingbrightness.(Meters
awiderangebasedonthecenter
sectionofthescreen.)
Whensetto[ESP],thecentercanappear
darkwhenshootingagainststrong
backlighting.
Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to Using the Menu (p. 3).
34 EN
Selecting the focusing area [AF MODE]
KCAMERAMENUAFMODE
:P A S M r

Submenu 2 Application
FACE
DETECT
*1
Thisisusedfortakingpicturesof
people.
Thecameraautomaticallydetects
andfocusesonaface.
iESP
Thisenablesyoutocomposetheshot
withoutworryingaboutthefocusing
position.
Thecamerafndsthesubjecttofocus
onandthenautomaticallyadjusts
thefocus.
SPOT
Thecamerafocusesonthesubject
withintheAFtargetmark.
AREA
TheAFtargetmarkpositionismoved
tofocusthecameraonthesubject
locatedatapositionotherthanthe
center.
*1
Forsomesubjects,theframemaynotappearor
maytakesometimetoappear.
To move and lock the AF target mark
[AREA]
Use789:tomovetheAFtargetmark
(V)onthescreen.TolocktheAFtarget
mark,pressandholdtheobuttonuntilthe
markchangestoR.TounlocktheAFtarget
mark,pressandholdtheobuttonuntilthe
markchangestoV.
Changing the focus method
[FOCUS MODE]
KCAMERAMENUFOCUSMODE
:P A S M r


Submenu 2 Application
AF
Presstheshutterbuttonhalfway.
Thecameraautomaticallyfocuses.
MF Adjustthefocusmanually.
When set to [MF]
1m
3m
5m
12M
P
1/400 F3.5 4
MF
IN FINE
Roughindicationofshootingdistance(MFbar)
Enlargedview amark
1Press9:toadjustthefocuswhile
checkingthefocusontheenlargedview.
ThedisplayunitsintheMFbarcanbe
selected.[m/ft](p.57)
To lock the shooting distance
Pressandholdtheobuttonuntilthea
markturnsred.Tounlocktheshooting
distance,pressandholdtheobuttonuntil
theamarkreturnstogreen.
35 EN
Shooting pictures while keeping the
subject in focus [FULLTIME AF]
KCAMERAMENUFULLTIMEAF
:P A S M r


I

A
Submenu 2 Application
OFF
Pressingtheshutterbutton
halfwaydownbringsthesubject
intofocusandlocksthefocus.
ON
FulltimeAFkeepsthesubjectin
focus,withouthavingtopressthe
shutterbuttondownhalfway.This
reducesfocusingtime.
Also,thesubjectisautomaticallykeptin
focusduringmovieshooting.
Shooting pictures while focusing
on subjects moving back and forth
[AF PREDICT]
KCAMERAMENUAFPREDICT
:P A S M r

Submenu 2 Application
OFF
Pressingtheshutterbutton
halfwaydownbringsthesubject
intofocusandlocksthefocus.
ON
Whentheshutterbuttonis
pressedhalfwaydown,thecamera
tracksthefocusingsubject,and
itcontinuestokeepthesubject
infocuswhilethebuttonisheld
halfwaydown.Thisreduces
focusingtime.
Thecameramaynotbeabletobringsome
subjectsintofocusevenwhensetto[ON].
[AFPREDICT]isnotavailablewhenusing
[&MACRO]and[%SUPERMACRO].
(p.24)
Using the AF illuminator to focus on a
shadowy subject [AF ILLUMINAT.]
KCAMERAMENUAFILLUMINAT.
:P A S M r


I
Submenu 2 Application
OFF TheAFilluminatorisnotused.
ON
Whentheshutterbuttonispressed
halfwaydown,theAFilluminator
turnsontoaidfocusing.
AFilluminator
Retouch the blur effects caused by
the camera shake when shooting
[IMAGE STABILIZER]
KCAMERAMENUIMAGESTABILIZER
:P A S M r


I

A
Submenu 2 Application
OFF
Theimagestabilizeris
deactivated.Thisisrecommended
forshootingwhenthecamerais
fxedinplaceonatripodorother
stablesurface.
ON
Theimagestabilizerisusedfor
takingpictures.Pressingthe
shutterbuttonhalfwaydown
activatesthestabilizingfunction.
Theremaybeanoisecomingfrominside
thecamerawhentheshutterbuttonis
pressedwith[IMAGESTABILIZER](still
images)setto[ON].
Theimagestabilizercanbelesseffective
duringnightshootingandothersituations
wheretheshutterspeedisextremelyslow.
Imagesmaynotbestabilizedifcamera
shakeistoosevere.
Whensetto[ON],shootingamoviefor
anextendedperiodoftimeresultsinthe
cameraheatingup,andtheprotectivecircuit
automaticallyshutsoffthepower.
Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to Using the Menu (p. 3).
3 EN
Adjusting the flash intensity [w]
KCAMERAMENUw
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Incertainsituations,itisadvisabletoadjustthefashintensity,suchaswhenshootingsmallsubjects
ordistantbackgrounds.Thisfunctionisalsousedwhenincreasedcontrastisdesired.
Submenu 2 Application
2.0to+2.0 Adjustthefashintensityfortheshootingscene.
Using an external flash [Q FLASH]
K
CAMERAMENUQFLASH
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Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Application
IN Thebuilt-infashisusedfortakingpictures.
#RC CH1toCH4
AnOlympusWirelessRCFlashSystemcompatiblefashis
usedfortakingpictures.Thechannel(CH1toCH4)canbe
selected.
SLAVE 1to10
Thecommercially-availableslavefashthatissynchronized
withthecamerafashisusedfortakingpictures.Thefash
intensitysettingcanbeadjusted.
TakingpictureswiththeOlympusWirelessRCFlashSystem(p.74)
Whensetto[SLAVE],thefashsettingautomaticallychangesto[#FILLIN](p.23).
Whensetto[SLAVE],thefashcanfrewhen[DRIVE](p.32)issettoasettingotherthan[o],butif
thefashintensityislarge,theintervalbetweensequentialshotsbecomeslonger.
37 EN
Recording sound when shooting still
pictures [
R
]
KCAMERAMENUR
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Submenu 2 Application
OFF Nosoundisrecorded.
ON
Thecameraautomaticallystarts
recordingforapprox.4secondsafter
takingthepicture.Thisisusefulfor
recordingnotesorcommentsabout
thepicture.
Whenrecording,aimthemicrophone(p.48)
atthesourceofthesoundyouwantto
record.
Adjusting the white balance [>]
KCAMERAMENU>
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1Use78 toadjustthewhitebalance
andpresstheobuttontoset.
Thewhitebalance
canbeadjustedin
7stepsinboththe
[BLUE]and[RED]
directions.
>
RED
BLUE
MENU
BACK SET OK
[WB](p.30)
Selecting the color tone of the image
[PICTURE MODE]
KCAMERAMENUPICTUREMODE
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Submenu 2 Application
VIVID
Thisgivestheimageavividcolor
tone.
NATURAL
Thisgivestheimageanatural
colortone.
Adjusting the sharpness of contours
[SHARPNESS]
KCAMERAMENUSHARPNESS
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Submenu 2 Application
5to+5
Thisadjuststhesharpnessof
contours.Adjustinthe+direction
tomaketheimageappearsharper,
andadjustinthedirectionto
maketheimageappearsofter.
Ifyouadjustthesharpnesstoofarinthe
+direction,noisemayappearintheimage.
Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to Using the Menu (p. 3).
38 EN
Adjusting the contrast of the image
[CONTRAST]
KCAMERAMENUCONTRAST
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Submenu 2 Application
5to+5
Thisadjuststhecontrastbetween
lightanddarkareas.Adjustinginthe
+directionproducesacrisperimage.
Adjustinginthedirectionsoftensthe
overallimpressionoftheimage.
Adjusting the color saturation
[SATURATION]
KCAMERAMENUSATURATION
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Submenu 2 Application
5to+5
Thisadjuststhecolorsaturation.
Adjustinginthe+directionproduces
deepercolors.Adjustinginthedirection
producesmoresubduedcolors.
Reducing noise during long exposures
[NOISE REDUCT.]
KCAMERAMENUNOISEREDUCT.
:P A S M r

Submenu 2 Application
OFF
Thecameratakespicturesatafast
shutterspeed.Nonoisereductionisused.
ON
Thecameratakespicturesataslow
shutterspeed.Noisereductionis
activatedwhentheshutterspeedis
slowerthan1/2second.
Whensetto[ON],thetimeforshootingand
savingdataisapprox.twiceaslongasusual.
Duringthiswaittime,nopicturescanbetaken.
Thisfunctionmaynotworkeffectivelyfor
somesubjectsandshootingconditions.
Thisfunctionisfxedto[ON]whenthe
shutterspeedissetto[BULB].Selecting
theaperturevalueandshutterspeedfor
shootingpictures(Mmode)(p.19)
39 EN
Taking a preset number of shots at preset intervals [TIMELAPSE]
KCAMERAMENUTIMELAPSE
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Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Submenu 4 Application


OFF Thetimelapseshootingfunctionisdeactivated.
ON 2to99 1MINto99MIN
Thetimelapseshootingfunctionisactivated.The
amountofimagesandshootingintervalcanbe
selected.
Timelapse shooting
Pressingtheshutterbuttonaftersettingtheamountofimages,shootingintervalandsetting
thisfunctionto[ON],thefrstframewillbetaken,andthecameratakestheremainingframes
thereafterautomatically.Thecameraautomaticallyenterssleepmode(p.57)afterthefrstframe
hasbeensaved.Sleepmodeisexitedaround7secondsbeforethenextshot.Oncethepreset
numberofframesistaken,thecameraautomaticallyturnsoff.
UseofnewbatteriesoranACadapterisrecommendedwhentakingframesoveranextendedperiod
oftime.
Ifanyofthefollowingoperationsareperformedwhilethecameraisinsleepmode,thecamera
cancelstimelapsemodeandreturnstonormalshooting:openingofthebatterycompartmentcoveror
cardcover,connectingthecameratoacomputer,pressingtheshutterbuttonorarrowpad.
Iftheinternalmemoryorcardorthebatterypowerrunsoutduringsleepmode,awarningis
displayed,[TIMELAPSE]modeiscanceledandthecameraautomaticallyturnsoff.
Taking pictures with a conversion lens
[1]
KCAMERAMENU1
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Submenu 2 Application
OFF
Noconversionlensisused(camera
bodyonly).
ON
Thecameratakespicturesby
attachingaconversionlensspecifed
byOlympus(soldseparately).
Whenaconversionlensisattached,light
fromthebuilt-infashcancausevignetting
whereshadowsfromtheconversionlens
appearontheimages.
Whenaconversionlensisattached,the
cameramaytakeextratimetofocus.
Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to Using the Menu (p. 3).
Recording movie with sound [R]
KCAMERAMENU
R
:
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Submenu 2 Application
OFF Nosoundisrecorded.
ON
Soundisrecordedwhileshooting
movies.
Soundsmaynotberecordedclearlyifthe
cameraismorethan1mawayfromthe
soundsource.
Whensetto[ON],[IMAGESTABILIZER]
(p.35)isnotavailable.
Whensetto[ON],setting[FULLTIMEAF]
(p.35)to[ON]mayrecordthesoundofthe
lensoperating.
40 EN
Selecting a scene mode according to
the shooting situation [J ]
J
:

Inmode,theoptimumshooting
settingsarepre-programmedforspecifc
shootingscenes.Forthisreason,settings
maynotbechangedinsomemodes.
Submenu 1 Application
BPORTRAIT/FLANDSCAPE/
CSPORT/GNIGHTSCENE
*1
/
UNIGHT+PORTRAIT/
NINDOOR/WCANDLE/
SSUNSET/XFIREWORKS
*1
/
bMULTIFIREWORKS/
0MULTIPLEEXPOSURE/
VCUISINE/dDOCUMENTS/
lSMILESHOT/
q
BEACH&SNOW/
zBIRDWATCHING/
1SOFTBACKGROUNDSHOT/
YPRE-CAPTUREMOVIE/
rQUICKSHUTTER/
Thecameratakes
apictureinthe
modeforthe
shootingscene.
*1
Whenthesubjectisdark,[NOISEREDUCT.](p.38)
isautomaticallyactivated.Timetakentoshootwill
bedoubled,andnoothershootingcanbedonein
thattime.
Thesampleimageandexplanationson
suitableshootingmethodswillbedisplayedon
thescreen.Theexplanationswillbedisplayed
aswellbypressingdowntheEbutton.
To select a mode
Usingthebestmodefortheshootingscene
(mode)(p.17)
Making an overlay image with
freworks
([b MULTI FIREWORKS] mode)
1Select[bMULTIFIREWORKS].

12M
4 IN NORM
2Presstheshutterbuttontotakethefrst
frame.
Theexposureislockedatthefrstframe.The
savedimageisdisplayedasthebackground.
Toretakethefrstshot,presstheobutton,
andthenpresstheshutterbuttonagain.
12M
3 IN EXIT
OK
3Adjustthepositionofthefreworksthat
willbetakeninthesecondframeoverthe
frstframeusedasthebackground,and
thenpresstheshutterbutton.
Theoverlayimageissavedasaseparate
imagefromthefrstandsecondframes.
Toretakethesecondshot,presstheshutter
buttonagain.
Making an overlay image
([0 MULTIPLE EXPOSURE] mode)
Themethodofshootingisthesameas
in[bMULTIFIREWORKS]mode.While
shootingsettingscannotbechangedin[b
MULTIFIREWORKS],itispossibletodoso
in[0MULTIPLEEXPOSURE].

41 EN
Detecting a smiling face to
release the shutter automatically
([l SMILE SHOT] mode)
1Select[lSMILESHOT],andthenaim
thecameratowardsthesubject.
Theself-timerlampturnson.Whenasmiling
faceisdetected,thecameraautomatically
takes3sequentialshots.
Picturescanalsobetakenmanuallyby
pressingtheshutterbutton.
Thecameramaynotbeabletodetecta
smilingfaceforsomesubjects.
[IMAGESIZE]islimitedto[I]orlower.
Capturing the perfect moment when
shooting ([YPRE-CAPTURE MOVIE]
mode)
1Use78toselect[YPRE-CAPTURE
MOVIE],andpresstheobuttontoset.
Thisfunctionisreadyforshooting
immediatelyaftersettingthisoption.
2Presstheshutterbuttontostartmovie
shooting.
A7-secondmovie,including2-secondmovie
immediatelybeforepressingtheshutter
button,istaken.
Theopticalzoomandautofocusfunctionare
availableduringmovierecording.
Soundisnotrecorded.
TheAFtargetmarkisnotdisplayed.
Select[IMAGESIZE]from[C]or[E],
and[FRAMERATE]from[N]or[O].

Capturing the perfect moment when


shooting
([r QUICK SHUTTER] mode)
1Select[rQUICKSHUTTER],andthen
presstheshutterbuttontotakepictures.
Thereleasetimelag(timefromwhenthe
shutterbuttonispresseduntiltheshutter
actuallyreleased)isshorterthannormal.
[FULLTIMEAF](p.35)isautomaticallyset
to[ON].
[\]and[]]canbesetfor[DRIVE]
(p.32).
Taking pictures with blurred
backgrounds ([1 SOFT
BACKGROUND SHOT] mode)
1Use78toselect[1SOFT
BACKGROUNDSHOT],andpressthe
obuttontoset.
2Use789:toselectaframe,and
thenpresstheobutton.
SelectfromFace,UpperBody,Whole
BodyorCircle.
3Shootthesubjectwithintheframe.
Theframecanbemovedbypressing
789:.

Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to Using the Menu (p. 3).
42 EN
Creating panoramic images
[
G
PANORAMA]
G
PANORAMA
: P r

Submenu 2 Application
COMBINEIN
CAMERA1
*1*2
Threeframesaretakenand
combinedbythecamera.The
useronlycomposestheshots
sothatthetargetmarksand
pointersoverlap,andthecamera
automaticallyreleasestheshutter.
Theshootingfunctionsarealready
presettotheoptimumsettingsfor
panoramicshooting.
COMBINEIN
CAMERA2
*2
Threeframesaretakenand
combinedbythecamera.The
usercomposestheshotsusing
theguideframeandmanually
releasestheshutter.
COMBINEINPC
Theframesthatweretakenare
combinedintoapanoramaimage
usingtheOLYMPUSMaster2
softwarefromtheprovided
CD-ROM.Picturesaretakenin
thelast[ISO]or[J]settings
(exceptforsomescenemodes).
*1
Notavailablewhenmodeisselected.
*2
The[AIMAGEQUALITY](p.29)settingcannotbe
changed.
Thefocus,exposure(p.14),zoomposition
(p.21)and[WB](p.30)arelockedatthe
frstframe.
Theopticalzoomislimitedupto10x.
Thefash(p.23)islockedto
$(FLASHOFF)mode.
Panoramicimagescanbeeditedusing
[SHADOWADJ](p.44)only.
Playingbackpanoramicimages(p.28)
Taking pictures with
[COMBINE IN CAMERA1]
1Presstheshutterbuttontotakethefrst
frame.
2Movethecameraslightlyinthedirection
ofthesecondframe.
SAVE OK MENU
CANCEL
Targetmark
Pointer
Screenwhencombining
imagesfromlefttoright
3Movethecameraslowlywhilekeepingit
straight,andstopthecamerawherethe
pointerandtargetmarkoverlap.
Thecamerareleasestheshutter
automatically.
SAVE OK MENU
CANCEL
Tocombineonlytwopictures,pressthe
obuttonbeforetakingthethirdframe.
4Takethethirdframeinthesamewayas
step3.
Afterthethirdframeistaken,thecamera
automaticallyprocessestheframesandthe
combinedpanoramicimageisdisplayed.
Tocancelapanoramicpictureduring
shooting,pressthebutton.
Whentheshutterdoesnotautomatically
release,try[COMBINEINCAMERA2]or
[COMBINEINPC].

43 EN
Taking pictures with
[COMBINE IN CAMERA2]
1Use789:toselectthedirectionthat
theframesarecombined.
MENU
CANCEL
Directionfor
combiningthe
nextframe
2Presstheshutterbuttontotakethefrst
frame.
Aguideframeappearsasareference.
1stframe
MENU CANCEL MENU CANCEL SAVE OK
Guideframe
Jointarea
3Composethesecondshotsothatthe
jointareaoverlapstheguideframe.
Compositionofthe2ndframe
SAVE OK MENU
CANCEL
4Presstheshutterbuttontotakethe
secondframe.
Tocombineonlytwopictures,presstheo
buttonbeforetakingthethirdframe.
5Takethethirdframeinthesamewayas
steps3to4.
Afterthethirdframeistaken,thecamera
automaticallyprocessestheframesandthe
combinedpanoramimageisdisplayed.
Tocancelapanoramicpictureduring
shooting,pressthebutton.


Taking pictures with [COMBINE IN PC]
1Use789:toselectthedirectionthat
theframesarecombined.
2Presstheshutterbuttontotakethefrst
frame,andthencomposethesecond
shot.
Composetheshotusingtheguideframeso
thatthetwoadjacentframesoverlap.
3Repeatstep2untilthenumberof
requiredframesaretaken,andthenpress
theobuttonwhendone.
Whenthegmarkisdisplayed,youcannot
continueshootinganyfurther.Panorama
shootingispossibleforupto10frames.
RefertotheOLYMPUSMaster2helpguide
fordetailsonhowtocreatepanoramic
images.
Restoring the shooting functions to the
default settings [D RESET]
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Submenu 1 Application
YES
Restoresthefollowingmenufunctions
tothedefaultsettings.
SHADOWADJ(p.22)
Flash(p.22)
Exposurecompensation(p.23)
Macro(p.24)
Self-timer(p.24)
[AIMAGEQUALITY](p.29)
[J](p.40)
Menufunctionsin[KCAMERA
MENU](p.30to39)
Switchingbetweenthemonitorand
viewfnder(p.25)

NO Thecurrentsettingsarenotchanged.

Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to Using the Menu (p. 3).
44 EN
Menus for Playback, Editing and
Printing Functions
Settingscanbemadewhenmodedialissettoq.
Playing back pictures automatically [G SLIDESHOW]
GSLIDESHOW
Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Application
ALL
*
1
*
2
/
STILLPICTURE/
MOVIE
*
1
*
2
/
CALENDAR
*
1
*
2
*
3
NORMAL/SCROLL/
FADER/SLIDE/
ZOOMDOWN/ZOOMUP/
CHECKERBOARD/BLINDS/
SWIVEL/RANDOM
OFF/
STANDARD/
SPEED/
CYBER/
AQUA/SHINY
Selectsthecoverageofimagesforthe
slideshow,thetypeoftransitioneffectused
betweenimagesandthebackgroundmusic.
*
1
[TYPE]isfxedto[NORMAL].
*
2
Themoviesoundwillbeplayedbackwhen[OFF]in[BGM]isselectedwhileinmoviemode.
*
3
When[CALENDAR]isselected,selectthedateinthecalendarplaybackscreen.
To start a slideshow
Makethe[BGM]settingsandpresstheobuttontostarttheslideshow.Tostoptheslideshow,
presstheobuttonorbutton.
Retouching images [H PERFECT FIX]
HPERFECTFIX
Editedorretouchedimagescannotberetouchedagain.
Dependingonthepicture,theeditingmaynotbeeffective.
Theretouchingprocessmaylowertheimageresolution.
Submenu 1 Application
ALL [SHADOWADJ]and[REDEYEFIX]areappliedtogether.
SHADOWADJ Onlysectionsdarkenedbybacklightinganddimlightingarebrightened.
REDEYEFIX Eyesthatarereddenedbythefasharecorrected.
1Use78 toselectacorrectionmethod,andpresstheobutton.
2Use9: toselectanimageforretouching,andpresstheobutton.
Theretouchedimageissavedasaseparateimage.
45 EN
Retouching the skin and eyes
[F BEAUTY FIX]
F
BEAUTYFIX
Dependingonthepicture,theeditingmay
notbeeffective.
Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Application
ALL
[CLEARSKIN],
[SPARKLEEYE]
and[DRAMATIC
EYE]areapplied
together.
CLEARSKIN
SOFT/AVG/
HARD
Makesskinlook
smoothand
translucent.Select
thecorrectioneffect
from3levels.
SPARKLEEYE
Enhancesthe
contrastintheeyes.
DRAMATIC
EYE

Enlargesthe
subjectseyes.
1Use78toselectacorrectionitem,and
pressthe
o
button.
2Use9:toselectanimagefor
retouching,andpressthe
o
button.
Theretouchedimageissavedasaseparate
image.
When [CLEAR SKIN] is selected
Use78toselecttheretouchinglevel,
andpressthe
o
button.
OK SET BACK
MENU
CLEAR SKIN
SOFT
AVG
HARD

Changing the image size [Q]


IEDITQ
Submenu 2 Application
C640480
Thissavesahigh-resolutionimage
asaseparateimagewithasmaller
sizeforuseine-mailattachments
andotherapplications.
E320240
1Use9:toselectanimage,andpress
theobutton.
2Use78toselecttheimagesize,and
presstheobutton.
Theresizedimagewillbesavedasa
separateimage.
Cropping images [P]
IEDITP
1Use9: toselectanimage,andpress
theobutton.
2Usethezoomlevertoselectthesizeof
thecroppingframe,anduse789: to
movetheframe.
OK SET W T
Croppingframe
3Presstheobutton.
Theeditedimagewillbesavedasaseparate
image.

Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to Using the Menu (p. 3).
4 EN
Changing the color tone of image
[COLOR EDIT]
IEDITCOLOREDIT
Submenu 2 Application
Black&white
Thischangestheimagetoblack
andwhite.
Sepia
Thischangestheimagetoa
sepiatone.
Saturation(hard)
Thisincreasesthecolorsaturation
oftheimage.
Saturation(soft)
Thisslightlyincreasesthecolor
saturationoftheimage.
Black&white
COLOR EDIT
Sepia
Saturation(hard)
Saturation(soft)
1Use789:toselectthedesired
previewimage,andpresstheobutton.
Themodifedimageissavedasanewimage.
Adding a calendar to an image
[CALENDAR]
IEDITCALENDAR
OK
CALENDAR
SET
1Use9:toselectanimage,andpress
theobutton.
2Use9: toselectthecalendar,andthen
use78toselecttheimageorientation,
andpresstheobutton.
3Use78 toselecttheYearofthe
calendar,andpress:.
4Use78toselecttheMonthofthe
calendar,andpresstheobutton.
Theeditedimageissavedasaseparate
image.
Highlighting a face with blurry effect
around it [FACE FOCUS]
IEDITFACEFOCUS
Afacethatislargestandfacingfrontin
thepictureisdetectedasatarget.Insome
images,suchtargetmaynotbedetected,
andeditingcannotbeperformed.
1Use9:toselectanimage,andpress
theobutton.
Theeditedimageissavedasaseparateimage.

47 EN
Creating an index of 9 frames from a
movie [INDEX]
I
EDITINDEX
Thismovieframeindexcanbesavedfor
easilyrecallingthecontentofamovie.The
scenesthatareautomaticallyextractedcan
befneadjustedandreselected.
1 Use9: toselectamovie,andpress
theobutton.
Firstframe
Lastframe
Framesareextracted
automatically.
SELECT FIRST FRAME
SET OK
00:00 /00:36
Playbackposition
Ifnofneadjustmentoftheframesis
needed,simplypresstheobuttoninsteps
2and3.
2Selectthefrstframewhileusing9: to
movetheframesforwardorbackward,
andpresstheobutton.
Whileselectingthestartorendframe,
pressing78 movestothestart/endframe
ofthemovie.
3Selectthelastframewhileusing9: to
movetheframesforwardorbackward,
andpresstheobutton.
Theindeximagewith9extractedframesfrom
themovieissavedasaseparatesingleimage.

Extracting a clip from a movie [EDIT]


IEDITEDIT
Submenu 2 Application
NEWFILE
Theoriginalmovieisleft
unchanged,andaclipfromthe
movieissavedasaseparate
movie.
OVERWRITE
Aportionoftheoriginalmovie
overwritesandreplacesthe
originalmovie.
1Use9: toselectamovie.
2Use78toselect[NEWFILE]or
[OVERWRITE],andpresstheobutton.
3Use9: toselectthefrstframeofthe
cliptobeextracted,andpresstheo
button.
Whileselectingthestartorendframe,
pressing78 movestothestart/endframe
ofthemovie.
4Use9: toselectthelastframeof
thecliptobeextracted,andpressthe
obutton.
Theextractedmovieclipissaved.
Extracting a still image from a movie
[MOVIE INDEX]
IEDITMOVIEINDEX
1Use9: toselectamovie,andpressthe
obutton.
2Use9: toselecttheframetobe
extracted,andpresstheobutton.
78canbeusedtomovetothestart/end
frameofthemovie.
Theselectedframeissavedasastillimage.

Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to Using the Menu (p. 3).
48 EN
Protecting images [0]
JPLAYBACKMENU0
Protectedimagescannotbeerasedby
[ERASE](p.16),[SEL.IMAGE]or[ALL
ERASE](p.49),butallimageswillbe
erasedby[MEMORYFORMAT]/[FORMAT]
(p.50).
Submenu 2 Application
OFF Imagescanbeerased.
ON
Imagesareprotectedsothat
theycannotbeerasedexcept
byformattingoftheinternal
memory/card.
1Use9: toselectanimage.
2Use78 toselect[ON].
3Ifnecessary,repeatsteps1and2to
protectotherimages,andthenpressthe
obutton.
Rotating images [y]
JPLAYBACKMENUy
Submenu 2 Application
U+90
Theimageisrotated90
clockwise.
V0 Theimageisnotrotated.
t90
Theimageisrotated90
counter-clockwise.
1Use9:toselectanimage.
2Use78 toselecttherotationdirection.
3Ifnecessary,repeatsteps1and2to
makesettingsforotherimagesandpress
theobutton.
Thenewpictureorientationswillbesaved
evenafterthepoweristurnedoff.
Adding sound to still pictures [R]
JPLAYBACKMENUR
Submenu 2 Application
YES
Thecameraadds(records)sound
forapprox.4secondswhile
playingbacktheimage.This
isusefulforrecordingnotesor
commentsabouttheimage.
NO Nosoundisrecorded.
1Use9:toselectanimage.
2Aimthemicrophonetowardsthesound
source.
Microphone
3Use78 toselect[YES],andpressthe
obutton.
Recordingstarts.
Selecting a position for starting
playback [INDEX PLAY]
JPLAYBACKMENUINDEXPLAY
1Use9:toselectamovie,andpressthe
obutton.
2Usethezoomlevertoselecttheposition
division.
Onemoviecanbedividedinto4,9,16or25
chapters.
3Use789:toselectaposition,and
presstheobutton.
Playbackstartsfromtheselectedposition.

49 EN
Erasing images [K ERASE]
KERASE
Checkifthereisanyimportantdatabefore
erasingimages.
Submenu 1 Application
SEL.IMAGE
Imagesareindividuallyselected
anderased.
ALLERASE
Allimagesintheinternalmemory
orcardareerased.
Whenerasingpicturesintheinternal
memory,donotinsertthecardintothe
camera.
Whenerasingpicturesfromthecard,insert
acardintothecamerainadvance.
To select and erase images
[SEL. IMAGE]
1Use78 toselect[SEL.IMAGE],and
presstheobutton.
2Use789: toselecttheimagetobe
erased,andpresstheobuttontoadda
R
marktotheimage.
1
4
2
5
3
6
IN
OK MENU
BACK GO
SEL. IMAGE
Rmark
3Repeatstep2toselecttheimagestobe
erased,andthenpresstheDbuttonto
erasetheselectedimages.
4Use78toselect[YES],andpressthe
obutton.
TheimageswithaRmarkareerased.
To erase all images [ALL ERASE]
1Use78 toselect[ALLERASE],and
pressthe
o
button.
2Use78toselect[YES],andpressthe
obutton.

Recording print settings to the image


data [L PRINT ORDER]
LPRINTORDER
Printreservations(DPOF)(p.61)
Printreservationcanbesetonlyforstill
picturesthatarerecordedtothecard.
Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to Using the Menu (p. 3).
50 EN
Menus for Other Camera Settings
Erasing data completely
[MEMORY FORMAT]/[FORMAT]
ESETUPMEMORYFORMAT/FORMAT
Beforeformatting,checkthatnoimportant
dataisleftintheinternalmemoryorcard.
Non-Olympuscardsandcardsthathave
beenformattedbyacomputermustbe
formattedwiththiscamerabeforeuse.
Submenu 2 Application
YES
Completelyerasestheimagedata
intheinternalmemory
*1
orcard
(includingprotectedimages).
NO Cancelsformatting.
*1
Besuretoremovethecardbeforeformattingthe
internalmemory.
Copying images in the internal memory
to the card [BACKUP]
ESETUPBACKUP
Submenu 2 Application
YES
Backsupimagedatainthe
internalmemorytothecard.
NO Cancelsthebackup.
Ittakessometimetobackupdata.Check
thatthebatteryhassuffcientpowerbefore
startingthebackup,oruseanACadapter.
Changing the display language [W]
ESETUPW
Submenu 2 Application
Languages
*1
Thelanguageforthemenusand
errormessagesdisplayedonthe
monitorisselected.
*1
Theavailablelanguagesvarydependingonthe
countryand/orregionwherethecamerawas
purchased.
51 EN 51
Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to Using the Menu (p. 3).
Setting the startup display screen and sound [PW ON SETUP]
ESETUPPWONSETUP
Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Application
SCREEN
OFF Noimageisdisplayed.
1 Apresetimage
*1
isdisplayed.
2
Astillimagestoredintheinternalmemoryorcardisregisteredfor
display.(Thisoptionleadstothesetupscreen.)
VOLUME
*2
OFF(Nosound)/
LOW/HIGH
Thevolumeofthestartupsoundisselected.
*1
Thisimagecannotbechanged.
*2
When[SCREEN]issetto[OFF],thissettingisnotavailable.
To register a startup image
1Select[2]insubmenu3for[SCREEN].
2Use9: toselecttheimagetoberegistered,andpresstheobutton.
Selecting the menu screen color [MENU COLOR]
ESETUPMENUCOLOR
Submenu 2 Application
NORMAL/COLOR1/
COLOR2/COLOR3
Selectsthemenuscreencoloraccordingtoyourpreference.
Selecting the camera sound and its volume [SOUND SETTINGS]
ESETUPSOUNDSETTINGS
In[FSILENTMODE](p.57),allsoundscanbesettobeturnedoff.
Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Submenu 4 Application
BEEP
SOUNDTYPE 1/2
Selectstheoperatingsoundandvolumeofthe
camerabuttons(excepttheshutterbutton).
VOLUME
OFF(Nosound)/
LOW/HIGH
SHUTTERSOUND
SOUNDTYPE 1/2/3
Selectstheshuttersoundandvolume.
VOLUME
OFF(Nosound)/
LOW/HIGH
8
OFF(Nosound)/
LOW/HIGH
Selectsthewarningsoundvolume.
qVOLUME
5levelsexcluding
OFF(Nosound)
Adjuststheimageplaybackvolume.
52 EN
Viewing the image immediately after shooting [REC VIEW]
ESETUPRECVIEW
Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Application
OFF
Theimagebeingrecordedisnotdisplayed.Thisallowstheuserto
prepareforthenextshotwhilefollowingthesubjectinthemonitoror
viewfnderaftershooting.
ON
LCDONLY Thelastimagebeingrecordedisalwaysdisplayedonthemonitor.
CURRENT
Thelastimagebeingrecordedisdisplayedonthecurrentlyselected
displaydevice(monitororviewfnder).Switchingbetweenthemonitor
andviewfnder(p.25)
Evenwhensetto[ON],youcanresumeshootingwhiletheimageisbeingdisplayed.
Selecting where the top menu is displayed [MENU DISPLAY]
ESETUPMENUDISPLAY
Submenu 2 Application
LCDONLY Thetopmenuisalwaysdisplayedonthemonitor.
CURRENT Thetopmenuisdisplayedonthecurrentlyselecteddisplaydevice(monitororviewfnder).
Thesubmenuchosenin[MENUDISPLAY]willbedisplayedonthescreenwhenthefollowing
operationsaredone.
Pressingthebutton
PressingtheDbuttoninplaybackmode
Increasing the brightness of the monitor when taking pictures
[LIVE VIEW BOOST]
ESETUPLIVEVIEWBOOST
Submenu 2 Application
OFF
Thesubjectwillbedisplayedonthemonitoratthebrightnesslevelaccordingtotheexposure
thatwasset.Thisallowsyoutopreviewtheimagestobecapturedonthemonitorbefore
shooting.
ON
Thecamerawillautomaticallyadjustthebrightnesslevelanddisplaythesubjectonthe
monitorforeasierconfrmation.Theresultsoftheexposurecompensationadjustmentwillnot
beshownonthemonitor.

53 EN 53
Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to Using the Menu (p. 3).
Resetting the file names of images
[FILE NAME]
ESETUPFILENAME
Month:1toC
(A=October,
B=November,
C=December)
Day:01to31
Pmdd
Foldername Foldername Filename
DCIM 100OLYMP
999OLYMP
Pmdd0001.jpg
Pmdd9999.jpg
Automatic
numbering
Automatic
numbering
Submenu 2 Application
RESET
Thisresetsthesequentialnumber
forthefoldernameandflename
wheneveranewcardisinserted.
*1

Thisisusefulwhengrouping
imagesonseparatecards.
AUTO
Evenwhenanewcardisinserted,
thiscontinuesthenumberingfor
thefoldernameandflenamefrom
thepreviouscard.Thisisusefulfor
managingallimagefoldernames
andflesnameswithsequential
numbers.
*1
Thenumberforthefoldernameisresetto100,and
thenumberfortheflenameisresetto0001.
Adjusting the CCD and image
processing function [PIXEL MAPPING]
ESETUPPIXELMAPPING
Thisfunctionhasalreadybeenadjusted
atfactoryshipping,sonoadjustmentis
neededrightafterpurchase.Approximately
onceayearisrecommended.
Forbestresults,waitatleast1minuteafter
takingorviewingpicturesbeforeperforming
pixelmapping.Ifthecameraisturned
offduringpixelmapping,repeatthepixel
mappingprocess.
Adjusting the CCD and image
processing function
1 Presstheobuttonwhen[START]
(submenu2)isdisplayed.
ThecamerachecksandadjuststheCCD
andtheimageprocessingfunctionatthe
sametime.

54 EN
Adjusting the brightness of the monitor
[s]
ESETUPs
1Use78 toadjustthebrightnesswhile
viewingthescreen,andthenpresstheo
button.
s
SET OK MENU
BACK
Setting the date and time [X]
ESETUPX
Settingthedateandtime(p.12)
To select the date display order
1Press: aftersettingMinute,anduse
78 toselectthedatedisplayorder.
X
Y M
Y M D
D TIME
2009 08 26 12 30
MENU
CANCEL
Dateorder
Setting the date and time in another
time zone [DUALTIME]
ESETUPDUALTIME
Thedateandtimesetinthe[ON]settingare
refectedontheimageflenamesanddate
prints.
Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Application
OFF
Switchestothedateand
timesetin
[X(Date/time)].
ON
(Proceeds
tothe
setting
screen
*1
.)
Switchestothedate
andtimethatweresetin
[DUALTIME]whenusing
thecamerainanother
timezone.
*1
ThesettingprocedureisidenticaltothatinSetting
thedateandtime(p.12)
Thedatedisplayorderisthesameasthat
setwith[X].
Automatically rotating images shot
with the camera in a vertical position
during playback [PIC ORIENTATION]
ESETUPPICORIENTATION
Duringshooting,the[y](p.48)settingon
theplaybackmenuissetautomatically.
Thisfunctionmaynotworkproperlyifthe
cameraisfacingupwardsordownwards
duringshooting.
Submenu 2 Application
OFF
Informationaboutthevertical/horizontal
orientationofthecameraduring
shootingisnotrecordedwithimages.
Imagesshotwiththecameraina
verticalpositionarenotrotatedduring
playback.
ON
Informationaboutthevertical/horizontal
orientationofthecameraduring
shootingisrecordedwithimages.
Imagesareautomaticallyrotatedduring
playback.
55 EN 55
Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to Using the Menu (p. 3).
Selecting a video signal system to match your TV [VIDEO OUT]
ESETUPVIDEOOUT
TheTVvideosignalsystemvariesdependingonthecountriesandregions.Beforeviewingcamera
imagesonyourTV,selectthevideooutputaccordingtoyourTVsvideosignaltype.
Submenu 2 Application
NTSC ConnectingthecameratoaTVinNorthAmerica,Taiwan,Korea,Japan,etc.
PAL ConnectingthecameratoaTVinEuropeancountries,China,etc.
Thefactorydefaultsettingsdifferaccordingtotheregionwherethecameraissold.
To play back camera images on a TV
1ConnecttheTVandcamera.
ConnectionviaAVcable
ConnecttotheTVvideo
inputjack(yellow)and
audioinputjack(white).
Opentheconnector
coverinthedirectionof
thearrow.
AVcable(supplied)
Multi-connector
ConnectionviaHDMIcable
ConnecttotheHDMI
connectorontheTV.
HDMIminiconnector
HDMIcable(commerciallyavailable)
Opentheconnector
coverinthedirectionof
thearrow.
2UsethecameratoselectthevideosignalformatthatmatchesthatoftheconnectedTV
([NTSC]/[PAL]).
3TurnontheTV,andchangeINPUTtoVIDEO(aninputjackconnectedtothecamera).

5 EN
FordetailsonchangingtheinputsourceoftheTV,refertotheTVsinstructionmanual.
SetthemodedialtoqwhenconnectingviaanAVcable.
UseanHDMIcablethatmatchestheHDMIminiconnectoronthecameraandtheHDMIconnector
ontheTV.
ThemovieplaybackscreencannotbedisplayedwhenconnectingviaanHDMIcable.Inaddition,the
soundwillnotbeplayed.
WhenthecameraandTVareconnectedbybothanAVcableandanHDMIcable,theHDMIcable
willtakepriority.
DependingontheTVssettings,thedisplayedimagesandinformationmaybecomecropped.
Selecting the digital video signal format for connecting to a TV via an HDMI cable
[HDMI]
ESETUPHDMI
ToplaybackcameraimagesonaTV(p.55)
Submenu 2 Application
480p Imagesareplayedbackin480pformat.
720p Imagesareplayedbackin720pformat.
1080i Imagesareplayedbackin1080iformat.
Whensetto[1080i],1080iformattakespriorityforHDMIoutput.However,ifthissettingdoesnot
matchtheinputsettingoftheTV,theresolutionischangedfrstto720pandthento480p.Fordetails
onchangingtheinputsettingoftheTV,refertotheTVsinstructionmanual.
Displaying the brightness distribution [u]
ESETUPu
Submenu 2 Application
OFF Nohistogramisdisplayed.
ON Ahistogram(abrightnessdistributionasaguidefordeterminingtheexposure)isdisplayed.
DIRECT
White-outareasaredisplayedasred,andblack-outareasaredisplayedasbluedirectlyon
theimage.
Changingtheshootinginformationdisplay(p.25),Changingtheimageinformationdisplay(p.27)
Registering a set of shooting settings under my mode labels [MY MODE SETUP]
ESETUPMYMODESETUP
Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Submenu 4 Application
CURRENT
s MYMODE1/
EMYMODE2/
c MYMODE3/
dMYMODE4
SET/CANCEL
[SET]setsthecurrentmenufunctionsettingstothe
selectedmymodelabel(s/E/c/d).
RESET RESET/CANCEL
[RESET]returnsthefunctionsintheselectedmy
modelabeltotheirdefaults.
Taking pictures using MY MODE
1Setthemodedialtor.
2Selectthedesiredmodefromstod.UsingtheFUNCmenu(p.26)
57 EN 57
Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to Using the Menu (p. 3).
Selecting the display units during manual focus [m/ft]
ESETUPm/ft
Changingthefocusmethod[FOCUSMODE](p.34)
Submenu 2 Application
m Thisdisplaysinmetersandcentimeters.
ft Thisdisplaysinfeetandinches.
Assigning functions to the z button [CUSTOM BUTTON]
ESETUPCUSTOMBUTTON
Usingafunctionassignedtothe
z
button(Custombutton)(p.26)
Submenu 2 Application
AELOCK
*1
/AFLOCK
*2
/AFLOCK+AELOCK
*3
/
IMAGESIZE(p.29)/COMPRESSION(p.29)/
FINEZOOM(p.33)/DIGITALZOOM(p.33)/
AFMODE(p.34)/FOCUSMODE(p.34)/
FULLTIMEAF(p.35)/AFPREDICT(p.35)/
IMAGESTABILIZER(p.35)/Q FLASH(p.36)/
R(p.37)/NOISEREDUCT.(p.38)
Theassignedfunctioniscalledandsetatthetouchof
abutton.
*1
Thisassignsthefunctionthatlockstheexposure.
*2
Thisassignsthefunctionthatlocksthefocusposition.
*3
Thisassignsthefunctionthatlockstheexposureandfocusposition.
Saving battery power between shots [SLEEP]
ESETUPSLEEP
Submenu 2 Application
1MIN/3MIN/
5MIN/10MIN
Whenthecameraisnotbeingused,themonitor/viewfnderautomaticallyturnofftosave
batterypower(sleepmode).
Thisselectsandsetsthetimeuntilsleepmodeisactivated.
Whenthecameraisnotbeingusedforapprox.12minutesinsleepmode,thecameraautomatically
turnsoff.
To cancel sleep mode
Presstheshutterbutton,arrowpadorturnthemodedial.
Turning off the camera sounds [F SILENT MODE]
FSILENTMODE
Submenu 1 Application
OFF Settingsareselectedindividuallyin[SOUNDSETTINGS](p.51).
ON
Startupsound,operatingsound,shuttersound,warningsoundandplaybacksoundare
muted.
58 EN
Printing
2
Turn on the printer, and then
connect the printer and camera.
Opentheconnectorcoverin
thedirectionofthearrow.
USBcable
(supplied)
Multi-connector
OK PC/ CUSTOM PRINT
EASY PRINT START
:button
3
Press : to start printing.
4
To print another image, use 9:
to select an image, and press the
o button.
To exit printing
Afteraselectedimageisdisplayedonthe
screen,disconnecttheUSBcablefromthe
cameraandprinter.
PRINT EXIT
OK
Direct printing (PictBridge
*1
)
ByconnectingthecameratoaPictBridge-
compatibleprinter,youcanprintimagesdirectly
withoutusingacomputer.
TofndoutifyourprintersupportsPictBridge,
refertotheprintersinstructionmanual.
*1
PictBridgeisastandardforconnectingdigital
camerasandprintersofdifferentmakersand
printingoutpicturesdirectly.
Theprintingmodes,papersizesandother
settingoptionsthatcanbesetwiththe
cameravarydependingontheprinterthat
isused.Fordetails,refertotheprinters
instructionmanual.
Fordetailsontheavailablepapertypes,
loadingpaperandinstallinginkcassettes,
refertotheprintersinstructionmanual.
Printing at the printers
standard settings
[EASY PRINT]
1
Display the image to be printed on
the monitor.
Viewingimages(p.15)
Printingcanalsobestartedwhenthe
cameraisturnedoff.Afterperforming
step2,use78 toselect[EASYPRINT],
presstheobutton.Use9: toselectan
image,presstheobutton.
59 EN
Changing the printers settings
for printing [CUSTOM PRINT]
1
Follow steps 1 and 2 for [EASY
PRINT] (p. 58), and press the o
button.
EASY PRINT
USB
SET OK
EXIT
CUSTOM PRINT
PC
2
Use 78 to select [CUSTOM
PRINT], and press the o button.
3
Use 78 to select print mode, and
press the o button.
Submenu 2 Application
PRINT
Thisprintstheimageselectedin
step6.
ALLPRINT
Thisprintsallimagesstoredinthe
internalmemoryorcard.
MULTIPRINT
Thisprintsoneimageinamultiple
layoutformat.
ALLINDEX
Thisprintsanindexofallimages
storedintheinternalmemory
orcard.
PRINTORDER
*1
Thisprintsimagesbasedonthe
printreservationdataonthecard.
*1
[PRINTORDER]isavailableonlywhenprint
reservationsweremade.Printreservations
(DPOF)(p.61)
4
Use 78 to select [SIZE]
(Submenu 3), and press
:
.
Ifthe[PRINTPAPER]screenisnot
displayed,the[SIZE],[BORDERLESS]
and[PICS/SHEET]aresettotheprinters
standard.
STANDARD
PRINTPAPER
SET OK MENU
BACK
SIZE BORDERLESS
STANDARD
5
Use 78 to select the
[BORDERLESS] or [PICS/SHEET]
settings, and press the o button.
Submenu 4 Application
OFF/
ON
*1
Theimageisprintedwithaborder
aroundit([OFF]).
Theimageisprintedtofllthe
entirepage([ON]).
(Thenumberof
imagespersheet
variesdepending
ontheprinter.)
Thenumberofimagespersheet
([PICS/SHEET])isselectableonly
when[MULTIPRINT]isselected
instep3.
*1
Theavailablesettingsfor[BORDERLESS]vary
dependingontheprinter.
If[STANDARD]isselectedinsteps4and5,
theimageisprintedattheprintersstandard
settings.
100-0004
OK
4 IN
SINGLEPRINT MORE
PRINT
0 EN
6 Use 9: to select an image.
7 Press 7 to set the displayed image
for single reservation.
Press 8 to make detailed printer
settings for the displayed image.
To make the detailed printer settings
1Use789:,andpresstheobutton.
PRINT INFO
1
WITHOUT
WITHOUT
<x
DATE
FILE NAME
P
SET OK EXIT
MENU
Submenu 5 Submenu 6 Application
< 0to10
Thisselectsthenumber
ofprints.
DATE
WITH/
WITHOUT
Selecting[WITH]prints
theimageswiththedate.
Selecting[WITHOUT]
printstheimageswithout
thedate.
FILENAME
WITH/
WITHOUT
Selecting[WITH]prints
theflenameonthe
image.
Selecting[WITHOUT]
doesnotprintanyfle
nameontheimage.
P
(Proceedsto
thesetting
screen.)
Thisselectsaportionof
theimageforprinting.
To crop an image (P)
1Usethezoomlevertoselectthesize
ofthecroppingframe,use789:
tomovetheframe,andthenpressthe
obutton.
Cropping
frame
OK SET W T
2Use78 toselect[OK],andpressthe
obutton.
P
OK
OK
CANCEL
SET BACK
MENU
8 If necessary, repeat steps 6 and 7
to select the image to be printed,
make the detailed settings and set
[SINGLEPRINT].
9 Press the o button.
PRINT
SET OK MENU
BACK
PRINT
CANCEL
10 Use 78 to select [PRINT], and
press the o button.
Printingstarts.
Whenprintingallimages,select[OPTIONSET],
andthe[PRINTINFO]screenisdisplayed.
Whenprintingisfnishedthe[PRINTMODE
SELECT]screenisdisplayed.
ALL PRINT
PRINT MODE SELECT
SET OK
ALL INDEX
PRINT ORDER
MULTI PRINT
PRINT
EXIT
MENU

1 EN
To cancel printing
1Presstheobuttonwhen
[TRANSFERRING]isdisplayed.
2Select[CANCEL]using78,andpress
theobutton.
PRINT
SET OK
CONTINUE
CANCEL
CANCEL OK
TRANSFERRING
11 Press the button.
12 When the message [REMOVE USB
CABLE] is displayed, disconnect
the USB cable from the camera and
printer.
Print reservations (DPOF
*1
)
Inprintreservations,thenumberofprintsand
dateimprintoptionaresavedintheimageon
thecard.Thisenableseasyprintingataprinter
orprintshopsupportingDPOFbyusingonlythe
printreservationsonthecardwithoutacomputer
oracamera.
*1
DPOFisastandardforstoringautomaticprintout
informationfromdigitalcameras.
Printreservationscanbesetonlyforthe
imagesstoredonthecard.Insertacard
withrecordedimagesbeforemakingprint
reservations.
DPOFreservationssetbyanotherDPOF
devicecannotbechangedbythiscamera.
Makechangesusingtheoriginaldevice.
MakingnewDPOFreservationswiththis
camerawillerasethereservationsmadeby
theotherdevice.
DPOFprintreservationscanbemadeforup
to999imagespercard.
Single-frame print reservations
[<]
1
Set the mode dial to q, and then
press the button to display
the top menu.
2 Use 789: to select [L] (PRINT
ORDER), and press the
o
button.
PRINT ORDER
SET OK
<
U
EXIT
MENU
3
Use 78 to select [<], and press
the o button.
x
12M
2009.08.26 12:30
100-0004
4
SET OK
0
NORM
2 EN
4
Use 9: to select the image for
print reservation. Use 78 to
select the quantity. Press the
o button.
SET OK MENU
BACK
DATE
TIME
NO
X
5 Use 78 to select the [X] (date
print) screen option, and press the
o button.
Submenu 2 Application
NO Thisprintstheimageonly.
DATE
Thisprintstheimageandthe
shootingdate.
TIME
Thisprintstheimageandthe
shootingtime.
OK SET BACK
MENU
PRINT ORDER
SET
CANCEL
1 ( 1) 1 ( 1)
6 Use 78 to select [SET], and press
the o button.
Reserving one print each of all
images on the card [U]
1 Follow steps 1 and 2 in [<] (p. 61).
2 Use 78 to select [U], and press
the o button.
3 Follow steps 5 to 6 in [<].
Resetting all print reservation
data
1 Set the mode dial to q, and then
press the button to display
the top menu.
2 Use 789: to select [L] (PRINT
ORDER), and press the o button.
3 Select either [<] or [U], and press
the o button.
OK SET BACK
MENU
PRINT ORDER SETTING
PRINT ORDERED
RESET
KEEP
4 Use 78 to select [RESET], and
press the o button.
3 EN
Resetting the print reservation
data for selected images
1 Follow steps 1 and 2 of Resetting
all print reservation data (p. 62).
2 Use 78 to select [<], and press
the o button.
3 Use 78 to select [KEEP] and
press the o button.
4 Use 9: to select the image with
the print reservation you want to
cancel. Use 78 to set the print
quantity to 0.
5 If necessary, repeat step 4, and then
press the o button when fnished.
6 Use 78 to select the [X] (date
print) screen option, and press the
o button.
Thesettingsareappliedtotheremainingimages
withtheprintreservationdata.
7 Use 78 to select [SET], and press
the o button.

4 EN
Using OLYMPUS Master 2
System requirements and
installation of OLYMPUS
Master 2
InstalltheOLYMPUSMaster2software
referringtotheincludedinstallationguide.
Connecting the camera to a
computer
1
Make sure the camera is turned off.
Themonitorisoff.
Thelensisretracted.
2
Connect the camera to a computer.
Thecameraautomaticallyturnson.
EASY PRINT
USB
SET OK
EXIT
CUSTOM PRINT
PC
Opentheconnectorcover
inthedirectionofthearrow.
USBcable
(supplied)
Multi-connector
LocatethepositionoftheUSBportby
referringtoyourcomputerinstructions
manual.
3
Use 78 to select [PC], and press
the o button.
Thecomputerautomaticallydetectsthecameraas
anewdeviceonthefrstconnection.

Windows
Afterthecomputerdetectsthecamera,a
messageindicatingthecompletionofthe
settingappears.Confrmthemessageand
clickOK.Thecameraisrecognizedasa
removabledisk.
Macintosh
WheniPhotostarts,exitiPhotoandstart
OLYMPUSMaster2.
Whilethecameraisconnectedtothe
computer,shootingfunctionsaredisabled.
Connectingthecameratoacomputerviaa
USBhubmaycauseunstableoperation.
When[MTP]issetforthesubmenuthat
appearsbypressing:afterselecting[PC]
instep3,imagescannotbetransferredtoa
computerusingOLYMPUSMaster2.
Starting OLYMPUS Master 2
1
Double-click the OLYMPUS Master 2
icon.
Windows
appearsonthedesktop.
Macintosh
appearsintheOLYMPUSMaster2folder.
Browsewindowappearsafterstartingthe
software.
WhenyoustartOLYMPUSMaster2forthe
frsttimeafterinstallation,DefaultSettings
andRegistrationscreenappear.Followthe
instructionsonthescreen.

5 EN
Operating OLYMPUS Master 2
WhenOLYMPUSMaster2isstarted,Quick
StartGuideappearsonthescreenand
helpsyoutohandlethecamerawithoutany
questions.WhentheQuickStartGuideis
notdisplayed,click inthetoolbarto
showtheGuide.
Fordetailsontheoperation,refertothehelp
guideofthesoftware.
Transferring and saving
images without OLYMPUS
Master 2
ThiscameraiscompatiblewiththeUSBMass
StorageClass.Youcantransferandsavethe
imagedataonyourcomputerwhilethecamera
andthecomputerareconnected.
System requirements
Windows : Windows2000Professional/
XPHomeEdition/
XPProfessional/
Vista
Macintosh : MacOSXv10.3orlater
OnacomputerrunningWindowsVista,if
[MTP]issetforthesubmenuthatappears
bypressing:afterselecting[PC]instep3
ofConnectingthecameratoacomputer
(p.64),WindowsPhotoGallerywillbecome
available.
EvenifacomputerhasUSBports,proper
operationisnotguaranteedinthefollowing
cases.
computerswithUSBportsinstalledusingan
expansioncard,etc.
computerswithoutafactory-installedOSand
home-builtcomputers

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Y M
Y M D
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MENU
CANCEL
EN
Usage Tips
Ifthecameradoesnotworkasintended,orifan
errormessageisdisplayedonthescreen,refer
totheinformationbelowtofxtheproblem(s).
Troubleshooting
Battery
The camera does not work even when
batteries are installed
Insertneworrechargedbatteriesinthecorrect
direction.
Loadingthebatteries(p.10)
Batteryperformancemayhavebeenreduced
temporarilyduetolowtemperature.Takethe
batteriesoutofthecamera,andwarmthemby
puttingtheminyourpocketforawhile.
Card/Internal memory
An error message is displayed
Errormessage(p.67)
Shutter button
No picture is taken when the shutter
button is pressed
Cancelsleepmode.
Tosavebatterypower,thecameraautomatically
enterssleepmodeandthemonitorturnsoffif
thereisnooperationforacertainamountof
timewhenthecameraisturnedon(thelensis
extendedandthemonitorison).Youcanselect
thetimetoenterthesleepmodefrom1,3,5or
10minutes.Nopictureistakeneveniftheshutter
buttonisfullypressedinthismode.Operatethe
shutterbuttonorotherbuttonstorestorethe
camerafromsleepmodebeforetakingapicture.
Ifthecameraisfurtherleftfor12minutes,it
automaticallyturnsoff(thelensretractsandthe
monitorturnsoff).Pressthenbuttontoturn
thecameraon.
[SLEEP](p.57)
Setthemodedialtoapositionotherthanq.
Waituntil#(fashcharge)stopsblinkingbefore
takingpictures.
Withprolongedcamerause,theinternal
temperaturemayincrease,resultinginautomatic
shutdown.Ifthisoccurs,removethebattery
fromthecameraandwaituntilthecamerahas
suffcientlycooled.

Thecamerasexternaltemperaturemayalso
increaseduringuse,howeverthisisnormaland
doesnotindicatemalfunction.
Monitor/Viewfinder
Nothing is displayed/Diffcult to see
Changethedisplaywiththeubutton.
Usethediopteradjustmentdialtobringthedisplay
intofocus.
Switchingbetweenthemonitorandviewfnder
(p.25)
Condensation
*1
mayhaveoccurred.Turnoffthe
power,andwaitforthecamerabodytobecome
acclimatedtothesurroundingtemperatureanddry
outbeforetakingpictures.
*1
Dewdropscanforminthecamerawhenitis
suddenlytakenfromacoldlocationintoawarm,
humidroom.
Vertical lines appear on the screen
Verticallineswillappearonthescreenwhenthe
cameraispointedatanextremelybrightsubject
underaclearskyandsoon.Thelinesdonot
appear,however,inthefnalstillimage.
The light is caught in the picture
Shootingwithfashindarksituationsresultsin
animagewithmanyfashrefectionsondustin
theair.
Date and time function
Date and time settings returns to the
default setting
Ifthebatteriesareremovedandleftoutofthe
cameraforabout3days
*2
,thedateandtime
settingsreturnstothedefaultsetting,andmust
bereset.
*2
Thetimeuntilthedateandtimesettingsreturns
tothedefaultsettingvariesdependingonhow
longthebatterieshavebeenloaded.
Settingthedateandtime(p.12)
Saving settings
Settings are not saved after the power is
turned off
WhenmodedialissettoP,A,S,M,orA:
settingswillbesavedevenifthepoweristurned
off(exceptforself-timer,[PANORAMA]and
[TIMELAPSE]).

7 EN
Whenmodedialissettoh,orI:
settingswillbechangedbacktodefault
whenthepoweristurnedoff(exceptfor
[AIMAGEQUALITY]).
Other
There is a noise coming from inside the
camera during shooting
Themovementofthelensmaymakeanoiseeven
ifthecameraisnotbeingoperatedbecausethe
autofocusfunctionisactivewhenthecamerais
readytoshoot.
Error message
Whenoneofthemessagesbelowis
displayedontheLCDmonitor,checkthe
following.
Error message Corrective action
q
CARD ERROR
Card problem
Insertanewcard.
q
WRITE PROTECT
Card problem
Useacomputertocancelthe
read-onlysetting.
>
MEMORY FULL
Internal memory problem
Insertacard.
Eraseunwantedimages.
*1

q
CARD FULL
Card problem
Replacethecard.
Eraseunwantedimages.
*1

OK SET
CARD SETUP
CLEAN CARD
FORMAT
Card problem
Use78toselect[CLEAN
CARD],andpressthe
obutton.Takeoutthecard,
wipethecontactarea(p.72)
withasoft,drycloth,andthen
loadthecardagain.
Use78toselect
[FORMAT],andpressthe
obutton.Next,use78to
select[YES],andpressthe
obutton.
*2

IN
OK SET
MEMORY SETUP
POWER OFF
MEMORY FORMAT
Internal memory problem
Use78toselect[MEMORY
FORMAT],andpressthe
obutton.Next,use78to
select[YES],andpressthe
obutton.
*2
Recording has
stopped to allow
camera to cool.
Please wait a
moment.
Operation problem
Allowthecameratocooldown
beforeyoubeginshootingagain. Camera is
cooling.
Please wait a
moment.

L
NO PICTURE
Internal memory/Card
problem
Takepicturesbeforeviewing
them.
r
PICTURE ERROR
Problem with selected image
Usephotoretouchsoftware,
etc.toviewtheimageona
computer.Iftheimagestill
cannotbeviewed,theimagefle
iscorrupted.
r
THE IMAGE
CANNOT
BE EDITED
Problem with selected image
Usephotoretouchsoftware,etc.
toedittheimageonacomputer.
CARD-COVER
OPEN
Operation problem
Closethecardcover.
g
BATTERY EMPTY
Battery problem
Insertnewbatteries.
Ifusingrechargeablebatteries,
chargethebatteries.

NO CONNECTION
Connection problem
Connectthecameraand
computerorprintercorrectly.
NO PAPER
Printer problem
Loadpaperintotheprinter.
NO INK
Printer problem
Reflltheinkintheprinter.
JAMMED
Printer problem
Removethejammedpaper.
SETTINGS
CHANGED
*3
Printer problem
Returntothestatuswherethe
printercanbeused.
PRINT ERROR
Printer problem
Turnoffthecameraand
printer,checktheprinterfor
anyproblemsandthenturnthe
poweronagain.
r
CANNOT PRINT
*4
Problem with selected image
Useacomputertoprint.
*1
Beforeerasingimportantimages,downloadthemto
acomputer.
*2
Alldatawillbeerased.
*3
Thisisdisplayed,forinstance,whentheprinters
papertrayhasbeenremoved.Donotoperate
theprinterwhilemakingtheprintsettingsonthe
camera.
*4
Thiscameramaybeunabletoprintimagestakenby
othercameras.
8 EN
Shooting tips
Whenyouareunsureofhowtotakeapicture
thatyouenvision,refertotheinformationbelow.
Focusing
Focusing on the subject
Taking a picture of a subject not in the center
of the screen
Afterfocusingonanobjectatthesamedistance
asthesubject,composetheshotandtakethe
picture.
Pressingtheshutterbuttonhalfway(p.14)
AFlock(p.26)
Selectalocationthatwillbefocusedina
preliminarilydeterminedcomposition.
[AREA](p.34)
Taking a picture of a shadowy subject
UsingtheAFilluminatormakesfocusingeasier.
[AFILLUMINAT.](p.35)
Taking a picture of subjects where autofocus
is diffcult
Inthefollowingcases,afterfocusingonanobject
(bypressingtheshutterbuttonhalfwaydown)with
highcontrastatthesamedistanceasthesubject,
composetheshotandtakethepicture.

Subjectswithlowcontrast
Whenextremelybrightobjects
appearinthecenterofthe
screen
Objectwithnoverticallines
*1
*1
Itisalsoeffectivetocomposetheshotbyholding
thecameraverticallytofocusandthenreturningto
thehorizontalpositiontotakethepicture.
Whenobjectsareatdifferent
distances
Fast-movingobject
Thesubjectisnotinthecenter
oftheframe
9 EN
Camera shake
Taking pictures without camera shake
Taking pictures using [IMAGE STABILIZER]
(p. 35)
TheCCD
*1
shiftstocorrectforcamerashakeeven
iftheISOspeedisnotincreased.Thisfunctionis
alsoeffectivewhentakingpicturesatahighzoom
magnifcation.
*1
Animagepickupdevicethatabsorbsincoming
lightthroughthelensandchangesitto
electronicsignals.
Set to S mode or [CSPORT] in shooting mode
Picturescanbetakenatahighshutterspeed,
whichiseffectiveevenformotionofthesubjects.
Smode(p.18)
[J](p.40)
Taking pictures using high ISO speed
IfahighISOspeedisselected,picturescanbe
takenatahighshutterspeedevenatlocations
whereafashcannotbeused.
[ISO](p.31)
Exposure (brightness)
Taking pictures with the right
brightness
Taking pictures of a subject against a backlight
Afaceagainstbacklightisbrightened.
[SHADOWADJ](p.22)
Taking pictures using [FACE DETECT] for
[AF MODE] (p. 34)
Appropriateexposureisobtainedforaface
againstbacklight,andthefaceisbrightened.

Taking pictures using [n] for [METERING]


(p. 33)
Thebrightnessisadjustedaccordingtothesubject
inthecenterofthescreenwithoutbeinginfuenced
bythebackgroundlight.
Taking pictures using [#FILL IN] (p. 23) fash
Asubjectagainstbacklightisbrightened.
Taking pictures of a white beach or snow scene
Setthemodeto[
q
BEACH&SNOW].(p.40)
Taking pictures using exposure compensation
(p. 23)
Adjustthebrightnesswhileviewingthescreen
fortakingthepicture.Normally,takingpicturesof
whitesubjects(suchassnow)resultsinimages
thataredarkerthantheactualsubject.Usethe
Fbuttontoadjustinthepositive(+)directionto
expresswhitesastheyappear.
Whentakingpicturesofblacksubjects,onthe
otherhand,itiseffectivetoadjustinthenegative
(-)direction.
Image colors
Taking pictures with colors at the same
shade as they appear
Taking pictures by selecting [WB] (p. 30)
Bestresultsinmostenvironmentscannormally
beobtainedwiththeAUTOsetting,butforsome
subjects,youshouldtryexperimentingwith
differentsettings.(Thisisespeciallytruefor
sunshadeunderaclearsky,mixednaturaland
artifciallightsettings,andsoon.)

70 EN
Image quality
Taking sharper pictures
Taking pictures with the optical zoom
Avoidusing[DIGITALZOOM](p.33)totake
pictures.
Taking pictures at a low ISO sensitivity
IfthepictureistakenwithahighISOsensitivity,
noise(smallcoloredspotsandcolorunevenness
thatwerenotintheoriginalimage)canoccur,
andtheimagecanappeargrainy.Thiscamera
isprovidedwith[NOISEREDUCT.](p.38),but
whentheISOsensitivityisincreased,theresulting
imageisgrainierthanwithlowISOsensitivities.
[ISO](p.31)
Panorama
Taking pictures so that the frames are
stitched smoothly
A tip for panoramic shooting
Takingpicturesbypivotingwiththecameraatthe
centerpreventsshiftingoftheimage.Whentaking
picturesofcloseobjectsinparticular,pivotingwith
thelensendatthecenterproducesfavorable
results.
Batteries
Making batteries last longer
Avoid the conditions described below as
power is consumed continuously causing
batteries to become exhausted quickly
Repeatedlypressingtheshutterbutton
halfway
Repeateduseofthezoom
Avoid using [FULLTIME AF] (p. 35)
Using the viewfnder
Switchingbetweenthemonitorandviewfnder
(p.25)

Playback/Editing tips
Playback
Playing images in the internal memory
or card
Remove the card when playing images in the
internal memory
LoadingthexD-PictureCard
(soldseparately)intothecamera(p.11)
UsingthemicroSDcard/microSDHCcard
(soldseparately)(p.11)
Viewing images with high picture quality
on a high-defnition TV
Connect the camera to the TV using an HDMI
cable (commercially available)
ToplaybackcameraimagesonaTV(p.55)
Selectingthedigitalvideosignalformat
forconnectingtoaTVviaanHDMIcable
[HDMI](p.56)
Editing
Erasing the sound recorded to a still
image
Record over the sound with silence when
playing back the image
[R(PostREC)](p.48)

71 EN
Appendix
Battery handling precautions
Inadditiontothebatteriesprovidedwiththe
camera,thefollowingtypesofbatterycanbe
used.Choosethepowersourcebestsuitedto
thesituation.
AA alkaline batteries
Thenumberofpicturesthatyoucantakemay
varyconsiderablydependingonthebattery
manufacturerandshootingconditions.
AA NiMH batteries (rechargeable batteries)
Beingrechargeable,OlympusNiMHbatteries
arereusableandeconomical.Fordetails,refer
totheinstructionmanualforyourcharger.
CAUTION:
Thereisariskofexplosionifthebatteryis
replacedwiththeincorrectbatterytype.
Disposeoftheusedbatteryfollowingthe
instructions.BatteryHandlingPrecautions
(p.78)
The following types of batteries cannot be
used:
Lithium battery pack (CR-V3)/AA (R6)
manganese (zinc-carbon) batteries/AA (R6)
oxyride batteries/AA (R6) lithium batteries
Powerconsumptionbythecameravaries
dependingonwhichfunctionsareused.
Powerisconsumedcontinuouslyduringthe
conditionsdescribedbelowcausingbatteries
tobecomeexhaustedquickly.
Thezoomisusedrepeatedly.
Theshutterbuttonispressedhalfway
repeatedlyinshootingmode,activatingthe
autofocusanddigitalimagestabilization.
Set[FULLTIMEAF]to[ON].
Themonitorisleftonforanextendedperiod
oftime.
Thecameraisconnectedtoacomputeror
printer.
Batterylifevariesdependingonthetypeof
battery,manufacturer,shootingconditions,
etc.Similarly,thecameramayturnoffwithout
displayingthebatterylevelwarningormay
displaythebatterylevelwarningmorequickly.

Camera care
Exterior
Wipegentlywithasoftcloth.Ifthecamerais
verydirty,soaktheclothinmildsoapywater
andwringwell.Wipethecamerawiththe
dampclothandthendryitwithadrycloth.If
youhaveusedthecameraatthebeach,usea
clothsoakedincleanwaterandwrungwell.
Monitor and viewfnder
Wipegentlywithasoftcloth.
Lens
Blowdustoffthelenswithacommercial
blower,thenwipegentlywithalenscleaner.
Donotusestrongsolventssuchasbenzene
oralcoholorchemicallytreatedcloth.
Moldmayformonthelenssurfaceifthe
lensisleftdirty.
Storage
Whenstoringthecameraforextendedperiods,
removethebattery,ACadapterandcard,and
keepinacool,dryplacethatiswellventilated.
Periodicallyinsertthebatteryandtestthe
camerafunctions.
Avoidleavingthecamerainplaceswhere
chemicalproductsarehandledsincethis
mayresultincorrosion.

72 EN
Using an AC adapter
AnACadapterisusefulfortime-consuming
taskssuchasimagedownloadstoacomputer
orwhenrunningaslideshowforalongperiod
oftime.
DonotuseanyotherACadapterwiththis
camera.
Using your AC adapter abroad
TheACadaptercanbeusedinmosthome
electricalsourceswithintherangeof100V
to240VAC(50/60Hz)aroundtheworld.
However,dependingonthecountryorarea
youarein,theACwalloutletmaybeshaped
differentlyandtheACadaptermayrequire
aplugadaptertomatchthewalloutlet.For
details,askatyourlocalelectricalshopor
travelagent.
Donotusetravelvoltageconvertersasthey
coulddamageyourACadapter.
Using an xD-Picture Card
Acard(andinternalmemory)alsocorresponds
totheflmthatrecordsimagesinaflmcamera.
Otherwise,therecordedimages(data)canbe
erased,andretouchingisalsoavailablewiththe
useofacomputer.Cardscanberemovedfrom
thecameraandexchanged,butitisnotpossible
toremoveorexchangetheinternalmemory.
Useoflargercapacitycardsenablesyoutotake
morepictures.
Indexarea
(Notescanbeflledin
here)
Contactarea
(Contactsectionofthe
cardwiththeinternal
cameraterminal)
Donottouchthecontactareadirectly.

Cards compatible with this camera


xD-PictureCard(16MBto2GB)
(TypeH/M/M+,Standard)
Using a new card
Beforeusinganon-Olympuscardoracard
thatwasusedforanotherpurposeina
computerorotherdevice,use[MEMORY
FORMAT]/[FORMAT](p.50)toformatthe
card.
Checking the image saving location
Thememoryindicatorshowswhetherthe
internalmemoryorcardisbeingusedduring
shootingandplayback.
Current memory indicator
IN
:Internalmemoryisbeingused
None:Cardisbeingused
12M
2009.08.26 12:30 4
100-0004
IN
NORM
Currentmemory
indicator
Playbackmode
NR
12M
P
4 IN NORM 1/400 F3.5
Shootingmode
Evenif[MEMORYFORMAT]/[FORMAT],
singleimageerase,[SEL.IMAGE]or[ALL
ERASE]isperformed,thedatainthecard
isnotcompletelyerased.Whendisposing
ofthecard,damagethecardtopreventthe
disclosureofpersonaldata.
73 EN
Readout/recording process of the card
Neveropenthebatterycoverorcardcover
whilethecameraisreadingorwritingdata,
whichisindicatedbyblinkingofthecard
accesslamp.Thiscannotonlydamage
theimagedatabutalsorendertheinternal
memoryorcardunusable.
Number of storable pictures (still pictures)/continuous recording length (movies) in the
internal memory and xD-Picture Card
Still pictures
IMAGE SIZE
COMPRES-
SION
Number of storable still pictures
Internal memory Using a 1 GB xD-Picture Card
With sound Without sound With sound Without sound
D39682976
L 3 3 173 174
M 7 7 340 343
H25601920
L 9 9 404 410
M 17 17 770 789
I20481536
L 13 14 615 627
M 25 26 1142 1184
J16001200
L 21 22 954 984
M 38 41 1728 1827
K1280960
L 31 32 1390 1453
M 53 57 2369 2558
C640480
L 110 130 4920 5814
M 179 239 7995 10660
P 39682232
L 5 5 230 231
M 10 10 447 453
Q 19201080
L 20 20 900 927
M 35 37 1599 1683
Movies
IMAGE SIZE
FRAME
RATE
Continuous recording length
Internal memory Using a 1 GB xD-Picture Card
With sound Without sound With sound Without sound
C 640480
N
12sec. 12sec. 9min.25sec.* 9min.28sec.*
O
25sec. 25sec. 18min.44sec. 18min.56sec.
E 320240
N 34sec. 34sec. 25min.26sec. 25min.49sec.
O
1min.7sec. 1min.9sec. 50min.7sec. 51min.38sec.
Themaximumflesizeofasinglemovieis2GB,regardlessofthecapacityofthecard.
* Themaximumlengthis40secondswhenusingaTypeMorStandardxD-PictureCard.
Increasing the number of pictures that can be taken
Eithereraseunwantedimages,orconnectthecameratoacomputerorotherdevicetosavethe
images,andthenerasetheimagesintheinternalmemoryorcard.
Singleimageerase(p.16),[SEL.IMAGE](p.49),[ALLERASE](p.49),[MEMORYFORMAT]/
[FORMAT](p.50)
Cardaccesslamp
74 EN
Using a microSD Attachment
DonotusetheattachmentwithOlympus
digitalcamerasthatdonotsupportthis
microSDAttachment,aswellaswithother
brandsofdigitalcameras,computers,
printersandotherdevicesthatsupport
xD-PictureCard.Doingsonotonlymay
damagethepicturestaken,butmayalso
resultinthemalfunctionofthedevice.
IfthemicroSDcardcannotberemoved,
donotuseforce.Contactauthorized
distributors/servicecenters.
Cards compatible with this camera
microSDcard
microSDHCcard
ForalistoftestedmicroSDcards,please
visitourwebsite(http://www.olympus.com/).
Sending images
Youcansendimagestoacomputeror
PictBridgecompatibleprinterbyusingthe
USBcableprovidedwiththecamera.
Tosenddatatootherdevices,remove
theattachmentfromthecameraanduse
acommerciallyavailablemicroSDcard
adapter.
Handling precautions
Donottouchthecontactareaofthe
attachmentormicroSDcard.Doingso
maycausefailureinreadingtheimages.
Whenfngerprintsorstainsarefoundon
thecontactarea,wipetheareawithasoft
drycloth.
Taking pictures with the
Olympus Wireless RC Flash
System
Youcantakepictureswithawirelessfash
whenusingafashcompatiblewiththeOlympus
WirelessRCFlashSystem.Thisenables
multi-fashphotographyusingmultiplefash
unitscompatiblewiththissystem.Thecameras
built-infashisusedforcommunicationbetween
thecameraandfash.
Fordetailsaboutoperationofawireless
fash,refertotheinstructionmanualforthe
specialexternalfash.
1 Set the wireless fash based on the
guidelines below.
Wireless fash setup range guidelines
Thesetuprangevariesdependingonthe
ambientenvironment.
5
m
50
50
1
0
m
30
30
50
50
30
30
Pointtheremote
sensortoward
thecamera
Flashdirection
2 Turn on the wireless fash.
3 Use the MODE button on the
wireless fash to set to RC mode,
and make the channel and group
settings.
ThegroupissettoA.(TheBandCsettingsdo
notwork.)
4 Turn on the camera, and press the
# button to fip up the built-in fash.
5 Set [QFLASH] (p. 36) on the
camera to [#RC], and set the
channel (CH1 to CH4) to the same
setting as the wireless fash.

75 EN
6 Select the fash mode.
Usingthefash(p.22)
[!REDEYE],[HRED-EYE+
FILL-IN]and[NRED-EYESLOW]arenot
availablewhen[#RC]isselected.
7 Take a test shot to check the
operation of the fash and the
resulting image.
Besuretocheckthechargelevelofthe
cameraandwirelessfashbeforetaking
pictures.
Althoughthereisnolimitonthenumberof
wirelessfashunitsthataresetup,usage
ofamaximumof3unitsisrecommendedto
preventmalfunctionduetointerferencewith
eachother.
Whenthecamerafashissetto[#RC],
thecamerabuilt-infashisusedfor
communicationwiththewirelessfash.It
cannotbeusedfortakingpictures.
Whenusingawirelessfashwhilethe
camerafashissetto[MSLOW2],set
theshutterspeedto4secondsorless.
Otherwise,thepicturewillnotbetaken
properly.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:TOREDUCETHERISKOFELECTRICAL
SHOCK,DONOTREMOVECOVER(ORBACK).
NOUSER-SERVICEABLEPARTSINSIDE.
REFERSERVICINGTOQUALIFIEDOLYMPUS
SERVICEPERSONNEL.
Anexclamationmarkenclosedina
trianglealertsyoutoimportantoperating
andmaintenanceinstructionsinthe
documentationprovidedwiththeproduct.
DANGER Iftheproductisusedwithoutobserving
theinformationgivenunderthissymbol,
seriousinjuryordeathmayresult.
WARNING Iftheproductisusedwithoutobservingthe
informationgivenunderthissymbol,injury
ordeathmayresult.
CAUTION Iftheproductisusedwithoutobservingthe
informationgivenunderthissymbol,minor
personalinjury,damagetotheequipment,
orlossofvaluabledatamayresult.
WARNING!
TO AVOID THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK,
NEVER DISASSEMBLE, EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO
WATER OR OPERATE IN A HIGH HUMIDITY ENVIRONMENT.
General Precautions
Read All InstructionsBeforeyouusethe
product,readalloperatinginstructions.Saveall
manualsanddocumentationforfuturereference.
CleaningAlwaysunplugthisproductfromthe
walloutletbeforecleaning.Useonlyadamp
clothforcleaning.Neveruseanytypeofliquidor
aerosolcleaner,oranytypeoforganicsolventto
cleanthisproduct.
AttachmentsForyoursafety,andtoavoid
damagingtheproduct,useonlyaccessories
recommendedbyOlympus.
Water and MoistureForprecautionson
productswithweatherproofdesigns,readthe
weatherproofngsections.
LocationToavoiddamagetotheproduct,mount
theproductsecurelyonastabletripod,standor
bracket.
Power SourceConnectthisproductonlytothe
powersourcedescribedontheproductlabel.
LightningIfalightningstormoccurswhileusing
anACadapter,removeitfromthewalloutlet
immediately.
Foreign ObjectsToavoidpersonalinjury,never
insertametalobjectintotheproduct.
HeatNeveruseorstorethisproductnearany
heatsourcesuchasaradiator,heatregister,
stoveoranytypeofequipmentorappliancethat
generatesheat,includingstereoamplifers.
7 EN
Handling the Camera
WARNING
Do not use the camera near fammable or
explosive gases.
Do not use the fash and LED on people
(infants, small children, etc.) at close range.
Youmustbeatleast1m(3ft.)awayfromthe
facesofyoursubjects.Firingthefashtooclose
tothesubjectseyescouldcauseamomentary
lossofvision.
Keep young children and infants away from
the camera.
Alwaysuseandstorethecameraoutofthe
reachofyoungchildrenandinfantstoprevent
thefollowingdangeroussituationswhichcould
causeseriousinjury:
Becomingentangledinthecamerastrap,
causingstrangulation.
Accidentallyswallowingthebattery,cardsor
othersmallparts.
Accidentallyfringthefashintotheirowneyes
orthoseofanotherchild.
Accidentallybeinginjuredbythemovingparts
ofthecamera.
Do not look at the sun or strong lights with the
camera.
Do not use or store the camera in dusty or
humid places.
Do not cover the fash with a hand while fring.
Do not insert anything into the microSD
Attachment other than the microSD card.
Othertypesofcardscannotbeinstalledonthis
microSDAttachment.
Do not insert anything other than an xD-Picture
Card or the microSD Attachment into the
camera.
Ifyouinsertacardbymistake,suchasamicroSD
card,donotuseforce.Contactauthorized
distributors/servicecenters.

CAUTION
Stop using the camera immediately if you
notice any unusual odors, noise or smoke
around it.
Neverremovethebatterieswithbarehands,
whichmaycauseafreorburnyourhands.
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.
Doingsomaycausepartstodeteriorateand,in
somecircumstances,causethecameratocatch
fre.DonotusethechargerorACadapterifitis
covered(suchasablanket).Thiscouldcause
overheating,resultinginfre.
Handle the camera with care to avoid getting a
low-temperature burn.
Whenthecameracontainsmetalparts,
overheatingcanresultinalow-temperature
burn.Payattentiontothefollowing:
Whenusedforalongperiod,thecamerawill
gethot.Ifyouholdontothecamerainthis
state,alow-temperatureburnmaybecaused.
Inplacessubjecttoextremelycold
temperatures,thetemperatureofthecameras
bodymaybelowerthantheenvironmental
temperature.Ifpossible,weargloveswhen
handlingthecameraincoldtemperatures.
Be careful with the strap.
Becarefulwiththestrapwhenyoucarrythe
camera.Itcouldeasilycatchonstrayobjects
andcauseseriousdamage.

77 EN
Battery Handling Precautions
Follow these important guidelines to
prevent batteries from leaking, overheating,
burning, exploding or causing electrical
shocks or burns.
DANGER
UseonlytheOlympusbrandNiMHbatteriesand
properfttingcharger.
Neverheatorincineratebatteries.
Takeprecautionswhencarryingorstoring
batteriestopreventthemfromcomingintocontact
withanymetalobjectssuchasjewelry,pins,
fasteners,etc.
Neverstorebatterieswheretheywillbeexposed
todirectsunlight,orsubjectedtohightemperatures
inahotvehicle,nearaheatsource,etc.
Topreventcausingbatteryleaksordamagingtheir
terminals,carefullyfollowallinstructionsregarding
theuseofbatteries.Neverattempttodisassemble
abatteryormodifyitinanyway,solder,etc.
Ifbatteryfuidgetsintoyoureyes,fushyoureyes
immediatelywithclear,coldrunningwaterand
seekmedicalattentionimmediately.
Alwaysstorebatteriesoutofthereachofsmall
children.Ifachildaccidentallyswallowsabattery,
seekmedicalattentionimmediately.
WARNING
Keepbatteriesdryatalltimes.
Topreventbatteriesfromleaking,overheating
orcausingafreorexplosion,useonlybatteries
recommendedforusewiththisproduct.
Nevermixbatteries(oldandnewbatteries,
chargedandunchargedbatteries,batteriesof
differentmanufactureorcapacity,etc.).
Neverattempttochargealkaline,lithiumorCR-V3
lithiumbatterypacks.
Insertthebatterycarefullyasdescribedinthe
operatinginstructions.
Donotusebatteriesiftheirbodyisnotcoveredby
theinsulatingsheetorifthesheetistorn,asthis
maycausefuidleaks,freorinjury.
CAUTION
Donotremovebatteriesimmediatelyafterusing
thecamera.Batteriesmaybecomehotduring
prolongeduse.
Alwaysunloadthebatteryfromthecamerabefore
storingthecameraforalongperiod.

The following AA (R6) batteries cannot


be used.
Batterieswhosebodiesareonlypartiallyornot
atallcoveredbyaninsulatingsheet.
Batterieswhose-terminalsareraised,butnot
coveredbyaninsulatingsheet.
Batterieswhose-terminalsarefatandnot
completelycoveredbyaninsulatingsheet.
(Suchbatteriescannotbeusedevenifthe
-terminalsarepartiallycovered.)
IfNiMHbatteriesarenotchargedwithinthe
specifedtime,stopchargingthemanddonot
usethem.
Donotuseabatteryifitiscrackedorbroken.
Ifabatteryleaks,becomesdiscolored,deformed
orbecomesabnormalinanyotherwayduring
operation,stopusingthecamera.
Ifabatteryleaksfuidontoyourclothingorskin,
removetheclothingandfushtheaffectedarea
withclean,runningcoldwaterimmediately.If
thefuidburnsyourskin,seekmedicalattention
immediately.
Neversubjectbatteriestostrongshocksor
continuousvibration.

78 EN
Caution for Usage Environment
Toprotectthehigh-precisiontechnologycontained
inthisproduct,neverleavethecamerainthe
placeslistedbelow,nomatterifinuseorstorage:
Placeswheretemperaturesand/orhumidity
arehighorgothroughextremechanges.
Directsunlight,beaches,lockedcars,ornear
otherheatsources(stove,radiator,etc.)or
humidifers.
Insandyordustyenvironments.
Nearfammableitemsorexplosives.
Inwetplaces,suchasbathroomsorintherain.
Whenusingproductswithweatherproofdesigns,
readtheirmanualsaswell.
Inplacespronetostrongvibrations.
Neverdropthecameraorsubjectittosevere
shocksorvibrations.
Whenmountedonatripod,adjustthepositionof
thecamerawiththetripodhead.Donottwistthe
camera.
Donottouchelectriccontactsoncameras.
Donotleavethecamerapointeddirectlyatthe
sun.Thismaycauselensorshuttercurtain
damage,colorfailure,ghostingontheCCD,or
maypossiblycausefres.
Donotpushorpullseverelyonthelens.
Beforestoringthecameraforalongperiod,
removethebatteries.Selectacool,drylocation
forstoragetopreventcondensationormoldfrom
forminginsidethecamera.Afterstorage,testthe
camerabyturningitonandpressingtheshutter
buttontomakesurethatitisoperatingnormally.
Alwaysobservetheoperatingenvironment
restrictionsdescribedinthecamerasmanual.

Battery Handling Precautions


OlympusNiMHbatteries(includedinsomeareas)
areintendedforuseonlywithOlympusdigital
cameras.Neverusethesebatterieswithanyother
device.
AlwayschargeNiMHbatteries(includedinsome
areas)beforeusingthemforthefrsttime,orif
theyhavenotbeenusedforalongperiod.
Alwayschargesetsofbatteries(includedinsome
areas)(2or4)together.
Donotusealkalinebatteriesunlessitisabsolutely
necessary.Insomecases,alkalinebatteriesmay
haveashorterservicelifethanNiMH.Alkaline
batteryperformanceislimited,especiallyat
lowtemperatures.TheuseofNiMHbatteriesis
recommended.
AAmanganese(Zinc-Carbon)batteriescannotbe
usedwiththiscamera.
Whenoperatingthecamerawithbatterypower
atlowtemperatures,trytokeepthecamera
andsparebatteriesaswarmaspossible.
Batterieswhichrundownatlowtemperatures
mayberestoredaftertheyarewarmedatroom
temperature.
RecommendedtemperaturerangesforNiMH
batteries:
Operation................... 0Cto40C(32Fto104F)
Charge....................... 0Cto40C(32Fto104F)
Storage....................... -20Cto30C(-4Fto86F)
Using,chargingorstoringthebatteriesoutside
theserangescouldshortenbatterylifeoraffect
batteryperformance.Alwaysunloadthebatteries
fromthecamerabeforestoringthecamerafora
longperiod.
BeforeusingNiMHorNiCdbatteries,alwaysread
theprovidedinstructions.
Thenumberofpicturesyoucantakemayvary
dependingontheshootingconditionsorbatteries.
Beforegoingonalongtrip,andespeciallybefore
travelingabroad,purchaseanamplesupplyof
extrabatteries.Therecommendedbatteriesmay
bediffculttoobtainwhiletraveling.
Pleaserecyclebatteriestohelpsaveourplanets
resources.Whenyouthrowawaydeadbatteries,
besuretocovertheirterminalsandalways
observelocallawsandregulations.

79 EN
LCD Monitor
Donotpushthemonitorforcibly;otherwisethe
imagemaybecomevague,resultinginaplayback
modefailureordamagetothemonitor.
Astripoflightmayappearonthetop/bottomofthe
monitor,butthisisnotamalfunction.
Whenasubjectisvieweddiagonallyinthe
camera,theedgesmayappearzigzaggedonthe
monitor.Thisisnotamalfunction;itwillbeless
noticeableinplaybackmode.
Inplacessubjecttolowtemperatures,theLCD
monitormaytakealongtimetoturnonorits
colormaychangetemporarily.Whenusingthe
camerainextremelycoldplaces,itisagoodidea
tooccasionallyplaceitinawarmplace.AnLCD
monitorexhibitingpoorperformanceduetolow
temperatureswillrecoverinnormaltemperatures.
TheLCDusedforthemonitorismadewithhigh-
precisiontechnology.However,blackspotsor
brightspotsoflightmayappearconstantlyonthe
LCDMonitor.Duetoitscharacteristicsortheangle
atwhichyouareviewingthemonitor,thespotmay
notbeuniformincolorandbrightness.Thisisnot
amalfunction.
Legal and Other Notices
Olympusmakesnorepresentationsorwarranties
regardinganydamagesorbeneftexpectedby
usingthisunitlawfully,oranyrequestfromathird
person,whicharecausedbytheinappropriateuse
ofthisproduct.
Olympusmakesnorepresentationsorwarranties
regardinganydamagesoranybeneftexpected
byusingthisunitlawfullywhicharecausedby
erasingpicturedata.

Disclaimer of Warranty
Olympusmakesnorepresentationsorwarranties,
eitherexpressedorimplied,byorconcerningany
contentofthesewrittenmaterialsorsoftware,and
innoeventshallbeliableforanyimpliedwarranty
ofmerchantabilityorftnessforanyparticular
purposeorforanyconsequential,incidentalor
indirectdamages(includingbutnotlimitedto
damagesforlossofbusinessprofts,business
interruptionandlossofbusinessinformation)
arisingfromtheuseorinabilitytousethese
writtenmaterialsorsoftwareorequipment.Some
countriesdonotallowtheexclusionorlimitationof
liabilityforconsequentialorincidentaldamages,so
theabovelimitationsmaynotapplytoyou.
Olympusreservesallrightstothismanual.
Warning
Unauthorizedphotographingoruseof
copyrightedmaterialmayviolateapplicable
copyrightlaws.Olympusassumesno
responsibilityforunauthorizedphotographing,
useorotheractsthatinfringeupontherightsof
copyrightowners.
Copyright Notice
Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthesewritten
materialsorthissoftwaremaybereproduced
orusedinanyformorbyanymeans,electronic
ormechanical,includingphotocopyingand
recordingortheuseofanytypeofinformation
storageandretrievalsystem,withouttheprior
writtenpermissionofOlympus.Noliability
isassumedwithrespecttotheuseofthe
informationcontainedinthesewrittenmaterials
orsoftware,orfordamagesresultingfrom
theuseoftheinformationcontainedtherein.
Olympusreservestherighttoalterthefeatures
andcontentsofthispublicationorsoftware
withoutobligationoradvancenotice.

80 EN
For customers in Europe
CEmarkindicatesthatthisproductcomplies
withtheEuropeanrequirementsforsafety,
health,environmentandcustomerprotection.
CEmarkcamerasareintendedforsalesin
Europe.
Thissymbol[crossed-outwheeledbinWEEE
AnnexIV]indicatesseparatecollectionofwaste
electricalandelectronicequipmentintheEU
countries.Pleasedonotthrowtheequipment
intothedomesticrefuse.
Pleaseusethereturnandcollectionsystems
availableinyourcountryforthedisposalofthis
product.
Thissymbol[crossed-outwheeledbinDirective
2006/66/ECAnnexII]indicatesseparate
collectionofwastebatteriesintheEUcountries.
Pleasedonotthrowthebatteriesintothe
domesticrefuse.Pleaseusethereturnand
collectionsystemsavailableinyourcountryfor
thedisposalofthewastebatteries.
Provisions of warranty
1 Ifthisproductprovestobedefective,althoughit
hasbeenusedproperly(inaccordancewiththe
writtenHandlingCareandOperatinginstructions
suppliedwithit),duringaperiodoftwoyears
fromthedateofpurchasefromanauthorized
Olympusdistributorwithinthebusinessareaof
OlympusImagingEuropaGmbHasstipulated
onthewebsite:http://www.olympus.comthis
productwillberepaired,oratOlympussoption
replaced,freeofcharge.Toclaimunderthis
warranty,thecustomermusttaketheproduct
andthisWarrantyCertifcatebeforetheendof
thetwo-yearwarrantyperiodtothedealerwhere
theproductwaspurchasedoranyotherOlympus
servicestationwithinthebusinessareaof
OlympusImagingEuropaGmbHasstipulatedon
thewebsite:http://www.olympus.com.Duringthe
one-yearperiodoftheWorldWideWarrantythe
customermayturntheproductinatanyOlympus
servicestation.PleasenotethatOlympusservice
stationsdonotexistinallcountries.
2 Thecustomershalltransporttheproducttothe
dealerorOlympusauthorizedservicestation
athisownriskandshallberesponsibleforany
costsincurredintransportingtheproduct.
3 Thiswarrantydoesnotcoverthefollowing
andthecustomerwillberequiredtopayrepair
charge,evenfordefectsoccurringwithinthe
warrantyperiodreferredtoabove.
Anydefectthatoccursduetomishandling
(suchasanoperationperformedthatisnot
mentionedintheSafetyPrecautionsorother
sectionsoftheinstructions,etc.)
Anydefectthatoccursduetorepair,
modifcation,cleaning,etc.performedby
anyoneotherthanOlympusoranOlympus
authorizedservicestation.
Anydefectordamagethatoccursdueto
transport,afall,shock,etc.afterpurchaseof
theproduct.
Anydefectordamagethatoccursduetofre,
earthquake,fooddamage,thunderbolt,other
naturaldisasters,environmentalpollutionand
irregularvoltagesources.
Anydefectthatoccursduetocarelessor
improperstorage(suchaskeepingthe
productunderconditionsofhightemperature
andhumidity,nearinsectrepellentssuchas
naphthaleneorharmfuldrugs,etc.),improper
maintenance,etc.
Anydefectthatoccursduetoexhausted
batteries,etc.
Anydefectthatoccursduetosand,mud,etc.
enteringtheinsideoftheproductcasing.
WhenthisWarrantyCertifcateisnotreturned
withtheproduct.
Whenanyalterationswhatsoeveraremade
totheWarrantyCertifcateregardingtheyear,
monthanddateofpurchase,thecustomers
name,thedealersnameandtheserial
number.
Whenproofofpurchaseisnotpresentedwith
thisWarrantyCertifcate.
4 ThisWarrantyappliestotheproductonly;the
Warrantydoesnotapplytoanyotheraccessory
equipment,suchasthecase,strap,lenscapand
batteries.
5 Olympusssoleliabilityunderthiswarrantyshall
belimitedtorepairingorreplacingtheproduct.
Anyliabilityforindirectorconsequentiallossor
damageofanykindincurredorsufferedbythe
customerduetoadefectoftheproduct,and
inparticularanylossordamagecausedtoany
lenses,flms,otherequipmentoraccessories
usedwiththeproductorforanylossresulting
fromadelayinrepairorlossofdata,isexcluded.
Compellingregulationsbylawremainunaffected
bythis.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
81 EN
Notes regarding warranty
maintenance
1 ThiswarrantywillonlybevalidiftheWarranty
CertifcateisdulycompletedbyOlympusoran
authorizeddealerorotherdocumentscontain
suffcientproof.Therefore,pleasemakesure
thatyourname,thenameofthedealer,the
serialnumberandtheyear,monthanddate
ofpurchaseareallcompletedortheoriginal
invoiceorthesalesreceipt(indicatingthe
dealersname,thedateofpurchaseandproduct
type)isattachedtothisWarrantyCertifcate.
Olympusreservestherighttorefusefree-of-
chargeserviceifneitherWarrantyCertifcateis
completednortheabovedocumentisattachedor
iftheinformationcontainedinitisincompleteor
illegible.
2 SincethisWarrantyCertifcatewillnotbere-
issued,keepitinasafeplace.
* Pleaserefertothelistonthewebsite:http://www.
olympus.comfortheauthorizedinternational
Olympusservicenetwork.
Trademarks
IBMisaregisteredtrademarkofInternational
BusinessMachinesCorporation.
MicrosoftandWindowsareregisteredtrademarks
ofMicrosoftCorporation.
MacintoshisatrademarkofAppleInc.
xD-PictureCardisatrademark.
microSDisatrademarkoftheSDAssociation.
Allothercompanyandproductnamesare
registeredtrademarksand/ortrademarksoftheir
respectiveowners.
Thestandardsforcameraflesystemsreferredto
inthismanualaretheDesignruleforCameraFile
system/DCFstandardsstipulatedbytheJapan
ElectronicsandInformationTechnologyIndustries
Association(JEITA).

HDMI,theHDMILogoandHigh-Defnition
MultimediaInterfacearetrademarksor
registeredtrademarksofHDMILicensingLLC.
82 EN
SPECIFICATIONS
Camera
Product type : Digitalcamera(forshootinganddisplaying)
Recording system
Still pictures : Digitalrecording,JPEG(inaccordancewithDesignruleforCameraFile
system(DCF))
Applicable standards : Exif2.2,DigitalPrintOrderFormat(DPOF),PRINTImageMatchingIII,
PictBridge
Sound with still pictures : Waveformat
Movie : AVIMotionJPEG
Memory : Internalmemory
xD-PictureCard(16MB-2GB)(TypeH/M/M+,Standard)
microSDcard/microSDHCcard(whenusingtheattachedmicroSD
Attachment)
No. of effective pixels : 12,000,000pixels
Image pickup device : 1/2.33CCD(primarycolorflter),12,470,000pixels(gross)
Lens : Olympuslens4.6to119.6mm,f2.8to5.0
(equivalentto26to676mmona35mmcamera)
Photometric system : DigitalESPmetering,spotmetering,centerweightedmetering
Shutter speed : 15to1/2000sec.(Duringbulb:Max.8minutes)
Aperture : F2.8toF8.0
Shooting range : 0.1m(3.9in.)to(W)1.7m(66.9in.)to(T)(normal/macromode)
0.01m(0.4in.)to(supermacromode)
Monitor : 2.7TFTcolorLCDdisplay,230,000dots
Connector : DC-INjack,Multi-connector(USBconnector,A/VOUTjack),
HDMIminiconnector
Automatic calendar system : 2000upto2099
Operating environment
Temperature : 0Cto40C(32Fto104F)(operation)/
-20Cto60C(-4Fto140F)(storage)
Humidity : 30%to90%(operation)/10%to90%(storage)
Power supply : AAalkaline/NiMHbattery(four)orOlympusACadapter
Dimensions : 110.1mm(W)89.7mm(H)91.0mm(D)(4.33.53.6in.)
(excludingprotrusions)
Weight : 435g(15.3oz)withoutbatteriesandcard
microSD Attachment
Product type : AttachmentformicroSD
Environment
Temperature : -10Cto40C(14Fto104F)(operation)/
-20Cto65C(-4Fto149F)(storage)
Humidity : 95%andbelow(operation)/85%andbelow(storage)
Dimensions : 25.0mm(W)x20.3mm(H)x1.7mm(D)(1.00.80.07in.)
(Handle:2.2mm(0.09in.))
Weight : Approx.0.9g(0.03oz)
Designandspecifcationssubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
83 EN
Index
C
CALENDAR(edit)................................. 46
Calendarview....................................... 27
CAMERAMENU................................... 30
Card.......................................... 11,50,72
Center-weightedmetering4.............. 33
CLEARSKIN........................................ 45
CloseupviewU................................... 27
Cloudyday3..................................... 30
COLOREDIT........................................ 46
COMBINEINCAMERA1/2................... 42
COMBINEINPC.................................. 42
COMPRESSION............................. 29,73
Continuousrecordinglength................. 73
CONTRASTJ..................................... 38
Conversionlens1............................... 39
Cropping(PictBridge)........................... 60
CroppingP......................................... 45
CURRENT(MYMODESETUP)........... 56
CUSTOMBUTTON........................ 26,57
CUSTOMPRINT.................................. 59
D
DateandtimeX.......................... 12,54
DIGITALZOOM.................................... 33
Directprinting........................................ 58
DIRECT(Histogram).............................. 56
DPOF.................................................... 61
DRAMATICEYE................................... 45
DRIVE................................................... 32
DUALTIMEl...................................... 54
E
EASYPRINT........................................ 58
EDIT................................................ 45,47
Elapsedtime......................................... 16
ERASE.................................................. 49
Errormessage...................................... 67
ESP....................................................... 33
Exposure............................................... 23
ExposurecompensationF.................. 23
Names of Parts .................... 6
#RC.............................................. 36,74
qVOLUME........................................ 51
QFLASH............................................ 36
(Scene).................................. 17,40
A
ACadapter............................................ 72
AddingsoundtostillpicturesR............ 48
AELOCKB...................................... 26
AFILLUMINAT...................................... 35
AFLOCK^...................................... 26
AFMODE............................................. 34
AFPREDICT{................................. 35
AFsequentialshootingi................... 32
AFtargetmark.......................... 14,26,34
ALL(PERFECTFIX)............................. 44
ALLERASE.......................................... 49
ALLINDEX........................................... 59
ALLPRINT............................................ 59
All-framereservationU....................... 62
ApertureprioritymodeA...................... 18
Aperturevalue.......................... 17,18,19
AREA.................................................... 34
AUTO(fullautomatic)h................. 14
AUTO(ISO).......................................... 31
AUTO(whitebalance)WB AUTO....... 30
Autofocus............................................. 68
AVcable............................................ 2,55
B
BACKUP............................................... 50
Batteries.......................................... 10,71
BEAUTY............................................... 19
BEAUTYFIX......................................... 45
BEEP.................................................... 51
BGM(SLIDESHOW)............................. 44
BKT....................................................... 32
Bracketshooting................................... 32
84 EN
F
FACEDETECT..................................... 34
FACEFOCUS....................................... 46
FILENAME..................................... 53,60
Fill-infash#........................................ 23
FINEL......................................... 29,73
FINEZOOM.......................................... 33
FLASHAUTO....................................... 23
Flashintensitycontrolw..................... 36
Flashmode#...................................... 22
Flashoff$........................................... 23
Fluorescentlamp1/2/3wxy....... 30
Focus.............................................. 14,68
FOCUSMODE..................................... 34
FORMAT............................................... 50
FRAMERATE................................. 29,73
FULLTIMEAF....................................... 35
FUNCmenu.......................................... 26
H
HDMI..................................................... 56
HIGHISOAUTO(ISO)......................... 31
Highspeedsequentialshooting1/2
cd............................................. 32
Histogramu................................ 27,56
I
iESP...................................................... 34
IMAGEQUALITY.................................. 29
IMAGESIZE................................... 29,73
IMAGESTABILIZERh...................... 35
IN.......................................................... 36
INDEX................................................... 47
INDEXPLAY......................................... 48
Indexview............................................. 27
Informationdisplays........................ 25,27
Internalmemory.................................... 72
ISO........................................................ 31
L
LIVEVIEWBOOST.............................. 52
M
m/ft........................................................ 57
Macromode&..................................... 24
Macroshooting..................................... 24
ManualmodeM................................... 19
MEMORYFORMAT.............................. 50
MENUCOLOR..................................... 51
MENUDISPLAY................................... 52
Menuguide............................................. 3
METERING........................................... 33
microSD.......................................... 11,74
Monitorbrightnessadjustments....... 54
MOVIEINDEX...................................... 47
MULTIPRINT....................................... 59
MYMODESETUPMy1/2/3/4............... 56
N
NATURAL............................................. 37
NOISEREDUCT.6............................ 38
NORMALM.................................. 29,73
NTSC.................................................... 55
Numberofprints<............................ 60
Numberofstorablestillpictures........... 73
O
OLYMPUSMaster2............................. 64
OlympusWirelessRCFlashSystem.... 74
One-touchWBV............................... 30
Opticalzoom......................................... 21
P
PAL....................................................... 55
PANORAMA.......................................... 42
Panoramaplayback............................. 28
PC......................................................... 64
PERFECTFIX...................................... 44
PICORIENTATION............................... 54
PictBridge............................................. 58
PICTUREMODE.................................. 37
PIXELMAPPING.................................. 53
PLAYBACKMENU............................... 48
Playbackmodeq........................... 5,15
PlaybackonaTV.................................. 55
PRE-CAPTUREg............................ 32
PRESET(WB)...................................... 30
Pressfully............................................. 15
Presshalfway....................................... 14
PRINTORDER..................................... 59
PRINTORDERL................................ 49
85 EN
Printreservations.................................. 61
ProgrammodeP.................................. 17
Protect0........................................... 48
PWONSETUP..................................... 51
R
RECVIEW............................................ 52
RecordingsoundwithmoviesR........... 39
RecordingsoundwithstillpicturesR... 37
Red-eyefll-infash!#.................... 23
REDEYEFIX........................................ 44
Red-eyereductionfash!................ 23
RESET.................................................. 43
RESET(MYMODESETUP)................ 56
ResizingQ......................................... 45
Rotatingimagesy............................... 48
S
SATURATIONT................................. 38
SEL.IMAGE......................................... 49
SelectingalanguageW............ 13,50
Self-timerY......................................... 24
Sequentialplayback............................. 28
Sequentialshootingj....................... 32
SHADOWADJ...................................... 44
Shadowadjustmenttechnologyf...... 22
SHARPNESSN................................... 37
Shootingmode.................................. 4,17
Shootingmoviesn.............................. 20
ShutterprioritymodeS........................ 18
SHUTTERSOUND............................... 51
Shutterspeed........................... 17,18,19
SILENTMODEj................................. 57
Singleimageerase............................... 16
Single-framereservation<................. 61
Single-frameshootingo.................... 32
SLAVE.................................................. 36
SLEEP.................................................. 57
Sleepmode..................................... 57,66
SLIDESHOW........................................ 44
SlowsynchronizationL,M............. 23
Slowsynchronization/Red-eye
reductionfashN............................. 23
SOUNDSETTINGS.............................. 51
SPARKLEEYE..................................... 45
SPOT(AFMODE)................................ 34
Spotmetering5................................. 33
STANDARD.......................................... 58
Strap................................................. 2,10
Sunnyday5....................................... 30
Supermacromode%......................... 24
T
TIMELAPSEL.................................... 39
Topmenu............................................ 4,5
Totalrecordingtime.............................. 16
Tungstenlight1.................................. 30
TYPE(SLIDESHOW)........................... 44
U
USBcable................................... 2,58,64
V
VIDEOOUT.......................................... 55
VIVID.................................................... 37
W
Warningsound8................................ 51
WB........................................................ 30
Whitebalancecompensation>...... 37
X
xD-PictureCard.............................. 11,72
Z
Zoom............................................... 21,33
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