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DIGIT AL CAMERA m -5000 ● Thankyou forpurchasing anOlympus digitalcamera. Beforeyou startto use your new camera, please read these instructions carefully to enjoy optimum performance and a longer service life. Keep this manual in a safep[...]
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2 EN Step 5 Step 2 Step 4 Step 3 How to Use the Camera “ThreeWaysto AdjustSettings”(p.3) Printing “Directprinting(PictBridge)”(p.42) “PrintReservations(DPOF)”(p.45) Shooting and Playing Back Images “Shooting,Playback,andErasing”(p.14) Preparing the Camera “Preparingthe[...]
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3 EN button Buttonsinuse 4 Use AB toselectthedesired submenu1,andpressthe E button. 1 2 ISO OFF OFF CAM ERA M ENU AUTO o FINE ZOOM DIGIT AL ZOOM DRIVE AUTO WB ME NU EXIT SET OK 1 2 ISO OFF OFF CAM ERA ME NU AUTO o FINE ZOOM DIGIT AL ZOOM DRIVE AUTO WB ME NU SET OK BACK DIG ITAL ZOO M OFF ON Page?[...]
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4 EN Using the FUNC Menu (p. 22) Frequentlyusedshootingmenufunctionscanbesetwithfewer stepsusingtheFUNCmenu. Using the Direct Buttons Frequentlyusedshootingfunctionscanbeaccessedusingthe directbuttons. Shutterbutton(p.14) Zoombutton(p.19) F button(exposu[...]
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5 EN 1 G SLIDESHOW ................ p.32 2 H PERFECTFIX .............. p.32 3 F BEAUTYFIX ................ p.33 4 I EDIT Q (Resize) ................. p.33 P (Crop) ..................... p.33 COLOREDIT ............... p.34 CALENDAR .................. p.34 MenusforPlayback,Ed[...]
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6 EN Names of Par ts 1 Self-timerlamp ................................ p.21 2 Strapeyelet ..................................... p.10 3 Flash ............................................... p.19 4 Battery/cardcompartmentcover ......p.1 1 5 Multi-connector ................... p.41,42,47 Camera unit[...]
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7 EN 3 8 6 7 1 2 5 4 11 12 9 10 1 Shutterbutton ................................. p.14 2 K button ............................ p.14 3 Zoombutton .................................... p.19 4 Monitor ........................................ p.8,40 5 Cardaccesslamp ........................... p.55 6 butto[...]
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8 EN Monitor Shooting mode display 12 12 M M +2.0 1/30 F3.5 P 4 IN IS O 16 0 0 N ORM 1 8 10 1 1 9 13 15 16 17 12 14 23 22 21 20 19 18 2 5 4 7 6 6 3 +2.0 IN 00:34 VGA 1 5 1 1 10 1 1 9 13 12 14 17 23 20 19 18 2 5 4 7 3 Stillimage Movie 1 Shootingmode .......................... p.14,17 2 Flashmode ....................................[...]
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9 EN Playback mode display 2009.08.26 12:30 4 4 10 IN x x 10 x x 2 1 1 9 10 8 6 7 1 1 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 15 15 16 12 12 13 14 00:14 / 00:34 IN V V GA 1 5 1 1 3 4 5 1 12 4 IN +2.0 +2.0 N ORM F3.5 1/1000 ISO ISO 1600 1600 12 M 100-0004 2009.08.26 2009.08.26 12:30 12:30 15 10 9 14 13 1 1 3 4 5 1 12 5 IN 100-0004 2009.08.26 2009.08.26 12:30 12:30 MOVIE [...]
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10 EN Preparing the Camer a Charging the batter y Theincludedbatterycharger(ACcabletype orplug-intype)differsdependingontheregion whereyoupurchasedthecamera. Ifyoureceivedaplug-intypebatterycharger , plugitdirectlyintoan ACoutlet. Example: A[...]
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1 1 EN 3 Notch Indexarea Insertthecardstraightinuntilitclicksinto place. Donottouchthecontactareadirectlywithyour hand. 4 Thiscameracantakepicturesusingthe internalmemorywhennoxD-PictureCard (soldseparately)isinserted.“Usinga[...]
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12 EN Ar row pad and operation guide Thesymbols , displayed onvarioussettingsandmovieplaybackscreens indicatethatthearrowpadistobeused. 2008.10.26 12:30 100-0004 00:14 / 00:34 IN / 2008 08 26 12 30 OK X Y M D TIM E ME NU CANCEL SET Y M D 0.0 +0.3 +0.7 +1.0 EXP OSU [...]
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13 EN Changing the display language Thelanguageofthemenuanderrormessages displayedonthemonitorisselectable. 1 Press the button, and press ABCD to select [ E ] (SETUP). SETUP ME N U EXIT SET OK 2 Press the E button. 1 2 3 BACKUP NORMAL SET UP ENGLISH PW ON SETUP MENU COLOR MEMORY FORMAT ME N U EXIT SET OK 3[...]
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14 EN Shooting, Playback, and Erasing 3 Hold the camera, and compose the shot. 12 M P 4 IN N ORM Horizontalgrip V erticalgrip Monitor Whenholdingthecamera,takecarenotto covertheashwithyourngers,etc. 4 Press the shutter button halfway down to focus on the subject. Whenthecamerafocuse[...]
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15 EN 5 T o take the picture, gently press the shutter button all the way down while being careful not to shake the camera. Imagereviewscreen Pressfully 1/400 F3.5 P T o view images during shooting Pressingthe q buttonenablesplaybackof images.T oreturntoshooting,eitherpressthe q buttonagai[...]
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16 EN Operations during movie playback V olume: Duringplayback,press AB . Fast-f orward/rewind: Selectwith CD . Eachtimeabuttonispressed,theplayback speedcyclesthrough2×,20×,andstandard (1×)speedinthedirectionofthepressed button. Pause: Pressthe[...]
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17 EN Using the best shooting mode for the scene ( mode) 1 Set the mode dial to . POR TR AIT SET OK ME N U EXIT Pressandholdthe E buttontodisplayadescription oftheselectedmode. 2 Use AB to select the best shooting mode for the scene, and press the E button. 12 M 4 IN N ORM Shootingmode indicator [...]
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18 EN Smoothing out skin tone and texture ( I mode) Thecamerandsaperson’sfaceandgivesthe skinasmooth,translucentlookfortakingthe picture. 1 Set the mode dial to I . 12 M 4 IN N ORM I modeindicator 2 Point the camera toward the subject. Check the frame appearing around the face detected b[...]
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19 EN Using the ash Theashfunctionscanbeselectedtobestmatch theshootingconditionsandrenderthedesired image. 1 Press the # button. P OK OK AUTO SET FLASH AUTO AUTO ! # $ 2 Use CD to select the setting option, and press the E button to set. Item Description FLASH AUTO Theashresau[...]
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20 EN Adjusting the brightness (Exposure compensation) Theexposurevalueautomaticallysetbythe cameracanbeadjustedbrighterordarkertoobtain adesiredshot.Thisfunctionisnotavailableinthe h shootingmode. 1 Press the F button. 0.0 +0.3 +0.7 +1.0 EX POS UR E C OM P . Exposu[...]
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21 EN Using the self-timer Aftertheshutterbuttonispressedalltheway down,thepictureistakenafteratimedelay . 1 Press the Y button. OFF P OK OK 12 M N ORM SET SELFTIMER OFF O N Y 2 Use AB to select the setting option, and press the E button to set. Item Description OFF Thiscancelstheself-time[...]
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22 EN Using the FUNC menu TheFUNCmenuprovidesthefollowingmenu functionsthatcanbequicklyaccessed,adjusted andset. [WB](p.26) • [ESP/ n ](p.27) • [ISO](p.26) • [ A IMAGEQUALITY](p.25) • [DRIVE](p.26) • 1 Press the E button while ready to take a picture. 12 M IS[...]
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23 EN Index view , calendar view , and close-up view Indexviewandcalendarviewenablequick selectionofatargetimage.Close-upview(up to10xmagnication)allowscheckingofimage details. 1 Press the zoom button. Single-imageview Closeupview 1 1 IN 2009.08.26 12:30 2009.08.26 11 IN 12:[...]
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24 EN Playing back panorama images Panoramaimagesthatwerecombinedtogether using[COMBINEINCAMERA 1]or[COMBINEIN CAMERA 2]canbescrolledforviewing. [ G P ANORAMA](p.29) 1 Select a panorama image during playback. “Viewingimages”(p.15) N ORM 100-0003 2009.08.26 12:[...]
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25 EN Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions. Menus for Shooting Functions Whenthemodedialissettoashootingmode( h K I A ),settingscanbeadjusted. Theiconnextto indicatesthepositiontoadjustthemodedialto[...]
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26 EN Adjusting to a natural color scheme [WB] B CAMERA MENU WB : K I A Submenu 2 Application AUTO Thecameraautomaticallyadjusts thewhitebalanceaccordingtothe shootingconditions. 5 Forshootingoutdoorsunderaclear sky 3 Forshootingoutdoorsundera?[...]
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27 EN Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions. Shooting at higher magnications than optical zoom [DIGIT AL ZOOM] B CAMERA MENU DIGIT ALZOOM : K I A Submenu 2 Application OFF Onlyopticalzoomisusedtozoomin forshooting. ON Opticalzoom?[...]
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28 EN Reducing the blur caused by the camera shake when shooting [IMAGE ST ABILIZER] (still images) / [DIS MOVIE MODE] (movies) B CAMERA MENU IMAGEST ABILIZER/ DISMOVIEMODE : K I A Submenu 2 Application OFF The im ag e st abi li ze r is dea ct iva te d. Th i s i s r e c o[...]
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29 EN Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions. Capturing the perfect moment when shooting ([ Y PRE-CAPTURE MOVIE] mode) 1 Use AB toselect[ Y PRE-CAPTURE MOVIE],andpressthe E buttontoset. Thisfunctionisreadyforshootingimmediately aftersetting?[...]
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30 EN T aking pictures with [COMBINE IN CAMERA 1] 1 Presstheshutterbuttontotaketherst frame. 2 Movethecameraslightlyinthedirectionof thesecondframe. SA VE OK ME N U CANCEL T argetmark Pointer Screenwhencombining imagesfromlefttoright 3 Movethecamera?[...]
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31 EN Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions. T aking pictures with [COMBINE IN PC] 1 Use ABCD toselectthedirectionthatthe framesarecombined. 2 Presstheshutterbuttontotaketherst frame,andthencomposethesecondshot. Compose?[...]
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32 EN Menus for Playbac k, Editing, and Printing Functions Whenthemodedialissetto q ,settingscanbeadjustedduringimageplayback. Playing back pictures automatically [ G SLIDESHOW] G SLIDESHOW Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Application ALL/STILL PICTURE/MOVIE/ CALENDAR NORMAL/ NEXTP AGE1/ NEX[...]
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33 EN Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions. Retouching the skin and eyes [ F BEAUTY FIX] F BEAUTYFIX Dependingonthepicture,theeditingmaynot beeffective. Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Application ALL ― [CLEARSKIN], [SP ARKLEEYE]and [DRAMA TICEYE]are a[...]
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34 EN Changing the color tone of image [COLOR EDIT] I EDIT COLOREDIT Submenu 2 Application Black&white Thischangestheimagetoblack andwhite. Sepia Thischangestheimagetoasepia tone. Saturation(hard) Thisincreasesthecolorsaturationof theimage. Saturation(sof[...]
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35 EN Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions. Creating an index of 9 frames from a movie [INDEX] I EDIT INDEX IND EX SET OK ME N U BACK 1 Use CD toselectamovie,andpressthe E button. 2 Use ABCD toselecttherstframe,and pressth[...]
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36 EN Adding sound to still images [ R ] J PLA YBACKMENU R Submenu 2 Application YES Thecameraadds(records)soundfor approx.4secondswhileplayingback theimage.Thisisusefulforrecording notesorcommentsabouttheimage. NO Nosoundisrecorded. 1 Use CD ?[...]
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37 EN Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions. Menus for Other Camera Settings Thesesettingscanbemadefromtheshootingmodetopmenuorplaybackmodetopmenu. Erasing data completely [MEMOR Y FORMA T]/[FORMA T] E SETUP MEMORY FORMA T/FORMA T Before?[...]
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38 EN Selecting the menu screen color and background [MENU COLOR] E SETUP MENUCOLOR Submenu 2 Application NORMAL/COLOR1/ COLOR2/COLOR3 Selectsthemenuscreencolororbackgroundimageaccordingtoyourpreference. Selecting the camera sound and its volume [SOUND SETTINGS] E SETUP SOUND[...]
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39 EN Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions. Resetting the le names of pictures [FILE NAME] E SETUP FILENAME Month:1toC (A=October , B=November , C=December) Day:01to31 Pmdd Foldername Foldername Filename DCIM 100OL YMP 999OL YMP Pmdd0001.jpg Pmdd9999.[...]
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40 EN Adjusting the brightness of the monitor [ s ] E SETUP s T o adjust the monitor brightness 1 Use AB toadjustthebrightnesswhile viewingthescreen,andthenpressthe E button. s SET OK ME N U BACK Setting the date and time [ X ] E SETUP X “Settingthedateand?[...]
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41 EN Refer to “Using the Menu” (p. 3) when adjusting the settings of these functions. Selecting the video signal system to match your TV [VIDEO OUT] E SETUP VIDEOOUT TheTVvideosignalsystemvariesdependingonthecountriesandregions.Beforeviewingcamera imagesonyourTV ,sele[...]
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42 EN Printing 2 T urn on the printer , and then connect the printer and camera. OK PC / CUSTOM PRINT EASY PRINT START D button USBcable(supplied) Multi-connector 3 Press D to start printing. 4 T o print another image, use CD to select an image, and press the E button. T o exit printing Afteraselectedimageisdisplayedon[...]
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43 EN Changing the printer’s settings for printing [CUST OM PRINT] 1 Follow Steps 1 and 2 for [EASY PRINT] (p. 42), and press the E button. EASY PRINT USB SET OK EXIT CUSTOM PRINT PC 2 Use AB to select [CUST OM PRINT], and press the E button. 3 Use AB to select the print mode, and press the E button. Submenu 2 Application PRINT Thisprintsth[...]
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44 EN 6 Use CD to select an image. 7 Press A to make a [SINGLE PRINT] reservation for the displayed image. Press B to make detailed printer settings for the current image. T o make detailed printer settings 1 Use ABCD tomakesettingsandpress the E button. DA TE PRI NT IN FO SET OK P FILE NAME < x WITHOUT WITHOUT 1 E[...]
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45 EN T o cancel printing 1 Pressthe E buttonwhile [TRANSFERRING]isdisplayed. 2 Select[CANCEL]using AB andthen pressthe E button. PRI NT SET OK CONTINUE CANCEL CANCEL OK TRANSFERRING 11 Press the button. 12 When the message [REMOVE USB CABLE] is displayed, disconnect the USB cable fr[...]
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46 EN 5 Use AB to select the [ X ] (date print) screen option, and press the E button. Submenu 2 Application NO Thisprintstheimageonly . DA TE Thisprintstheimagewiththe shootingdate. TIME Thisprintstheimagewiththe shootingtime. OK SET BACK ME N U PRI NT OR DE R SET CANCEL 1 ( 1 ) 1 ( 1 ) 6 Use A[...]
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47 EN Using OL YMPUS Master 2 Windows Afterthecomputerdetectsthecamera,a messageindicatingthesuccessoftheoperation willappear .Conrmthemessagebyclicking “OK.” Thecameraisrecognizedasaremovabledisk. Macintosh WheniPhotostarted,exitiPhotoand?[...]
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48 EN Operating OL YMPUS Master 2 WhenOL YMPUSMaster2isstarted,aQuick StartGuidewillappearonthescreentohelp youbecomefamiliarwiththesoftware.Ifthe QuickStartGuideisnotdisplayed,click in thetoolbartoshowtheGuide. Fordetailson[...]
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---- -- -- - - -- X Y M Y M D D T IME ME NU CANCEL 49 EN Usage Tips Ifthecameradoesnotworkasintended,orifan errormessageisdisplayedonthescreen,andyou areunsureofwhattodo,refertotheinformation belowtoxtheproblem(s). T roubleshooting Battery “Th[...]
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50 EN Er ror messa ge Whenoneofthemessagesbelowisdisplayed onthemonitor ,checkthecorrectiveaction. Error message Corrective action q CARD ERROR Card problem Insertanewcard. q WRITE PROTECT Card problem Useacomputertocanceltheread- onlysetting. > MEMORY FULL Internal memo[...]
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51 EN Shooting tips Whenyouareunsureofhowtotakeapicturethat youenvision,refertotheinformationbelow . Focusing “Focusing on the subject” T aking a picture of a subject not in the center of the screen Afterfocusingonanobjectatthesamedistanceas thesubject,compos[...]
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52 EN Exposure (brightness) “T aking pictures with the right brightness” T aking pictures of a subject against a backlight A faceagainstthebacklightisbrightened. [SHADOW ADJ](p.22,28) T aking pictures using [F ACE DETECT] for [AF MODE] (p. 27) Appropriateexposureisobtainedforafaceagainst the[...]
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53 EN Playback/Editing tips Playback “Playing images in the internal memory or card” Remove the card when playing images in the internal memory “LoadingthebatteryandthexD-PictureCard™ (soldseparately)intothecamera”(p.1 1) “UsingthemicroSDcard/microSDHCcard(sold separately)”(p[...]
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54 EN Appendix Batter y and charger ThiscamerausesoneOlympuslithium-ion battery(LI-42B/LI-40B).Noothertypeof batteriescanbeused. CAUTION: Thereisariskofexplosionifthebattery isreplacedwiththeincorrectbatterytype. Disposeoftheusedbatter[...]
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55 EN Using your c harger a broad Thechargercanbeusedinmosthomeelectrical sourceswithintherangeof100Vto240V AC(50/60Hz)aroundtheworld.However , AC walloutletsareshapeddifferentlyindifferent countriesorregions.Therefore,thechargermay?[...]
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56 EN 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 1GB xD-Picture Card With sound Without sound With sound Without sound D 3968×2976 L 6 6 173 174 M 12 12 340 343 H 2560×[...]
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57 EN Using a microSD Attachment DonotusethebundledmicroSD Attachment withOlympusdigitalcamerasthatdonot supportit.Donotuseitwithotherbrandsof digitalcameras,computers,printersandother devicesthatsupportxD-PictureCardmedia. Doingsom[...]
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58 EN General Precautions Read All Instructions —Beforeyouusetheproduct, readalloperatinginstructions.Saveallmanualsand documentationforfuturereference. Cleaning — Alwaysunplugthisproductfromthewall outletbeforecleaning.Useonlyadampclothfor?[...]
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59 EN CAUTION Stop using the camera immediately if you notice any unusual odors, noise or smoke around it. Donotremovethebatterywithbarehands.Doing somaycauseareorburnyourhands. Never hold or operate the camera with wet hands. Do not leave the camera in places where it may be subject to extremel[...]
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60 EN Caution for Usage Environment T oprotectthehigh-precisiontechnologycontained inthisproduct,neverleavethecameraintheplaces listedbelow ,nomatterifinuseorstorage: Placeswheretemperaturesand/orhumidityare highorgothroughextremechanges,such[...]
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61 EN Legal and Other Notices Olympusmakesnorepresentationsorwarranties regardinganydamagesorbenetexpectedbyusing thisunitlawfully ,oranyrequestfromathirdperson, whicharecausedbytheinappropriateuseofthis product. Olympusmakesnorepresentati[...]
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62 EN 3 Thiswarrantydoesnotcoverthefollowingandthe customerwillberequiredtopayrepaircharge,even fordefectsoccurringwithinthewarrantyperiod referredtoabove. Anydefectthatoccursduetomishandling(such asanoperationperformedthatis?[...]
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63 EN SPECIFICA TIONS Camera Product type : Digitalcamera(forshootinganddisplaying) Recording system Still pictures : Digitalrecording,JPEG(inaccordancewithDesignruleforCameraFile system(DCF)) Applicable standards : Exif2.2,DigitalPrintOrderFormat(DPOF),PRINTImageMatching[...]
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64 EN Lithium-ion battery (LI-42B) Product type : Lithium-ionrechargeablebattery Standard voltage : DC3.7V Standard capacity : 740mAh Battery life : Approx.300fullcharges(variesonusage) Operating environment T emperature : 0°Cto40°C(32°Fto104°F)(charging)/ -10°Cto60°C?[...]
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65 EN Inde x E EASYPRINT .................................... p.42 EDIT .................................. p.5,33,35,53 ERASE Singleimageerase .................... p.16 SEL.IMAGE .............................. p.36 ALL ERASE ............................... p.36 Errormessage ...............[...]
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66 EN ISO.................................................... p.26 L Lithium-ionbattery .................. p.2,10,54 M MACRO ............................................ p.20 MEMORY FORMA T .................... p.37,50 MENUCOLOR ................................. p.38 microSD Attachment ............[...]
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