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DIGIT AL CAMERA STYL US T OUGH-8000 / µ T OUGH-8000 ● 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 [...]
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2 EN Step 5 Step 2 Step 4 Step 3 How to Use the Camera “FourT ypesofSettingOperations”(p.3) Printing “Directprinting(PictBridge)”(p.51) “PrintReservations(DPOF)”(p.54) Shooting and Playing Back Images “Shooting,Viewing,andErasing”(p.16) Preparing the Camer[...]
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1 Setthemodedialtoapositionother than A . The symbolin“Menu Settings”(p.29to50) indicatesavailableshooting modes. 2 Pressthe button. Thisexampledescribeshowtosetthe [DIGIT AL ZOOM]. ME NU EXIT SET OK CAMERA MENU Shootingmode?[...]
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4 EN Using the FUNC Menu (p. 25) Frequentlyusedshootingmenufunctionscanbesetwithless stepsusingtheFUNCmenu. Using the Direct Buttons Frequentlyusedshootingfunctionscanbeaccessedusingthedirect buttons. Shutterbutton(p.15) Zoombutton(p.22,p.27) F button[...]
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5 EN 5 1 G SLIDESHOW ............... p.37 2 H PERFECTFIX ............. p.37 3 M BEAUTYFIX ................ p.37 4 I EDIT Q (Resize) ................ p.38 P (Crop) .................... p.38 COLOREDIT ............... p.38 MenusforPlayback,Editing,andPrintingFunctions W[...]
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6 EN Names of Par ts 1 Microphone ............................ p.32,40 2 Multi-connector ................ p.47,51,57 3 Connectorcover ........ p.47,51,57,70 4 Speaker .......................................... — 5 Strapeyelet .................................. p.10 6 Battery/cardcompar[...]
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7 EN 1 8 2 5 3 9 6 7 4 12 13 10 1 1 1 n button ............................. p.14 2 Underwatersensor .......... p.19,26,30 3 Zoombutton ........................... p.22,27 4 Monitor ......................... p.8,16,46,59 5 Cardaccesslamp/ chargingindicator ................ p.[...]
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8 EN Monitor Shooting mode display 12 M +2.0 1/30 F3.5 P 4 IN IS O 16 0 0 AFL N ORM 1 10 14 15 12 13 1 1 17 19 20 21 16 18 27 26 25 24 23 22 2 5 9 8 7 6 3 +2.0 IN 00:34 VGA 1 5 1 14 15 1 1 17 16 18 21 27 24 23 22 2 5 4 4 9 8 3 6 960hPa 0 m Stillimage Movie 1 Shootingmode ....................... p.19,21 2 Flashmode ........[...]
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9 EN Playback mode display 12 M 2009.08.26 12:30 4 +2.0 F3.5 10 IN x 100-0004 N ORM 1/1000 I S O 1 6 0 0 2 1 1 12 10 8 9 13 3 4 6 1 17 18 19 14 15 16 2009.08.26 12:30 100-0004 00:14 / 00:34 IN VGA 1 5 12 17 10 1 1 13 3 4 6 1 14 15 5 5 960hPa 0 m 7 Stillimage Movie 1 Silentmode .................................. p.50 2 Printreser[...]
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10 EN Preparing the Camer a 2 Batterylockknob Thebatteryhasfrontsideandbackside. Insertthebatteryinthecorrectdirection asillustrated.Ifthebatteryisnotinserted correctly ,thecameradoesnotoperate. Insertthebatterywhileslidingthebattery?[...]
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1 1 EN T o remove the xD-Picture Card 1 2 Pressinthecarduntilitclicksandcomes outslightly ,andthengraspthecardtopullit out. Charging the batter y Theincluded ACadaptor(F-1AC/withan ACcableorplug-intype)differsdepending ontheregionwhere?[...]
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12 EN 2 Multi-connector Connectorcover 3 Chargingindicator Lights(orange) :Charging Lights(blue) :Charged Batterycomespartiallycharged.Before use,besuretochargethebatteryuntilthe chargingindicatorgoesoff(forapprox. 2.5hours). Ifthechargingindicat[...]
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13 EN Using a microSD car d/ microSDHC car d (sold separately) microSDcard/microSDHCcard(hereinafter referredtoas“microSDcard”)isalsocompatible withthiscamerabyusingthemicroSD Attachment. “UsingamicroSD Attachment” (p.68) 1 Insert the microSD card into the Attachment. [...]
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14 EN Setting the date and time The date and time set here are saved to image le names, date prints, and other data. 1 Press the n button to turn on the camera. The date and time setting screen is displayed when the date and time are not set. X Y M Y M D D TI ME ---- - - -- -- -- ME N U CANCEL Date and time setting screen 2 Use EF to select the [...]
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15 EN 3 Use EF to select [ W ] and press the o button. W FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ESP AÑOL IT ALIANO ENGLISH 日本語 OK SET BACK ME N U 4 Use EFGH to select your language and press the o button. 5 Press the button.[...]
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16 EN Shooting, Viewing, and Er asing 3 Hold the camera, and compose the shot. 1/400 F3.5 P Horizontalgrip V erticalgrip Monitor Whenholdingthecamera,takecarenotto covertheflashwithyourfingers,etc. 4 Press the shutter button halfway down to focus on the subject. Whenthecamerafocuseson?[...]
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17 EN 5 T o take the picture, gently press the shutter button all the way down while being careful not to shake the camera. P 1/400 F3.5 Imagereviewscreen Pressfully T o view images during shooting Pressingthe q buttonenablesplaybackof images.T oreturntoshooting,eitherpress the q buttonaga[...]
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18 EN Operations during movie playback V olume: Duringplayback,press EF . Fast-f orward/rewind: Selectwith GH . Eachtimeabuttonispressed,theplayback speedcyclesthrough2x,20x,andstandard (1x)speedinthedirectionofthepressed button. Pause: Pressthe o [...]
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19 EN T o take underwater photos Select[ UNDERW A TERSNAPSHOT], [ k UNDERW A TERWIDE1], [ l UNDERW A TERWIDE2] *1 , [ H UNDERW A TERMACRO]. Whenthemodedialissetto during underwatershooting(i.e.,whilethe underwatersensorisresponding),theabove ment[...]
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20 EN Enhancing skin tone and texture ( b mode) Thecamerandsaperson’sfaceandgivesthe skinasmooth,translucentlookfortakingthe picture. 1 Set the mode dial to b . 12 M 4 IN N ORM b modeindicator 2 Point the camera toward the subject. Check the frame appearing around the face detected by th[...]
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21 EN Shooting mo vies ( n mode) Audioisrecordedwiththemovie. 1 Set the mode dial to n . 00:35 QV GA 1 5 IN A modeindicator T o zoom while shooting a movie Theopticalzoomisnotavailablewhile shootingamovie. Use[DIGIT ALZOOM](p.31). T o shoot a movie with digital image stabilization [D[...]
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22 EN Using Shooting Functions Thezoombarappearanceidentiesthe statusofthenezoom/digitalzoom. Finezoomrange Digitalzoomrange Whenusing opticalzoom Whenusing nezoom Whenusing digitalzoom Opticalzoomrange Using the ash Theashfunctionscanbes[...]
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23 EN 2 Use GH to select the setting option, and press the o button to set. Item Description FLASH AUTO Theashresautomaticallyin low-lightorbacklightconditions. REDEYE Thisemitspre-ashestoreduce theoccurrenceofredeyeinyour photos. FILLIN Theashresregardless[...]
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24 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 Y Y 2 Use EF to select the setting option, and press the o button to set. Item Description OFF Thiscancelstheself-[...]
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25 EN Changing the shooting infor mation display Thedisplayofthescreeninformationcanbe changedtobestmatchthesituation,suchas fortheneedofclearviewofthescreenorfor makingaprecisecompositionbyusingthegrid display . 1 Press the g button. Thedisp[...]
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26 EN Quickly calling and using shooting functions Thefollowingmenufunctionscanbequickly calledandused. [P ANORAMA](p.34) • [SHADOW ADJ](p.33) • [T APCONTROL](p.49) • [MUL TIWINDOW](p.26) • 1 Press the o / D button. P ANORAMA 2 Use GH to select the menu function, and press the o bu[...]
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27 EN Using Playback F ea tures T o select an image in index view Use EFGH toselectanimage,and pressthe o buttontodisplaytheselected imageinsingle-imageview . T o select images in calendar view Use EFGH toselectadateandpress the o buttonorTonthezoom?[...]
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28 EN Playing back panorama images Panoramaimagesthatwerecombinedtogether using[COMBINEINCAMERA 1]or[COMBINE INCAMERA 2]canbescrolledforviewing. “ Creatingpanoramicimages [ N P ANORAMA]”(p.34) 1 Select a panorama image during playback. “Viewingimages”?[...]
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29 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to “Using the Menu” (p. 3). Menus for Shooting Functions Whenthemodedialissettoashootingmodeposition( A K b A ),settingscanbe adjusted. indicatespositionsofthemodedialatwhichthefunction?[...]
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30 EN Adjusting to a natural color scheme [WB] B CAMERA MENU WB : K b A Still images/ Movies (During non-water shooting) Submenu 2 Application AUTO Thecameraautomaticallyadjusts thewhitebalanceaccordingtothe shootingscene. 5 Forshootingoutdoorsundera clears[...]
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31 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to “Using the Menu” (p. 3). Shooting pictures sequentially while the shutter button is held down [DRIVE] B CAMERA MENU DRIVE : K Submenu 2 Application o Oneframeisshoteachtimethe shutterbuttonispressed. j *1 Sequentialshoot[...]
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32 EN Selecting the range for measuring the brightness [ESP/ n ] B CAMERA MENU ESP/ n : K A Submenu 2 Application ESP Shootstoobtainabalanced brightnessovertheentirescreen. (Metersthebrightnessatthe centerandsurroundingareasof thescreenseparately .) [...]
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33 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to “Using the Menu” (p. 3). Brightening the subject against backlight [SHADOW ADJ] B CAMERA MENU SHADOW ADJ : K b A Submenu 2 Application OFF Sh o ot s wi t ho u t us i ng [ SH A DO W ADJ]. ON Thecamerandsaperson’s[...]
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34 EN Capturing the perfect moment when shooting ([ Y PRE-CAPTURE MOVIE] mode) 1 Use EF toselect[ Y PRE-CAPTURE MOVIE],andthenpressthe o buttonto set. Thisfunctionisreadyforshooting immediatelyaftersettingthisoption. 2 Presstheshutterbuttontostartmovie[...]
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35 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to “Using the Menu” (p. 3). T aking pictures with [COMBINE IN CAMERA 1] 1 Presstheshutterbuttontotaketherst frame. 2 Movethecameraslightlyinthedirection ofthesecondframe. SA VE OK ME N U CANCEL T argetmark Pointer Scre[...]
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36 EN 4 Presstheshutterbuttontotakethe secondframe. T ocombineonlytwopictures,pressthe o buttonbeforetakingthethirdframe. 5 T akethethirdframeinthesamewayas Steps 3 to 4 . Afterthethirdframeistaken,thecamera automat[...]
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37 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to “Using the Menu” (p. 3). Menus for Playbac k, Editing, and Printing Functions Thedefaultsettingsofthefunctionarehighlightedin . Whenthemodedialissettothe q position,settingscanbeadjusted. Playing back automaticall[...]
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38 EN When [CLEAR SKIN] is selected Use EF toselecttheretouchinglevel, andpressthe o button. CLEAR SKIN SOFT A VG HARD ME N U BACK SET OK Changing the image size [ Q ] I EDIT Q Submenu 2 Application C 640×480 Thissavesahigh-resolutionimage asaseparateimagewitha?[...]
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39 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to “Using the Menu” (p. 3). Adding a calendar to an image [CALENDAR] I EDIT CALENDAR OK CAL EN DAR SET 1 Use GH toselectanimage,andthen pressthe o button. 2 Use GH toselectacalendar,anduse EF toselecttheim[...]
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40 EN Rotating images [ y ] J PLA YBACKMENU y Submenu 2 Application U +90° Theimageisrotated90° clockwise. V 0° Theimageisnotrotated. t –90° Theimageisrotated90° counter-clockwise. 1 Use GH toselectanimage. 2 Use EF toselecttherotationdi[...]
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41 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to “Using the Menu” (p. 3). Saving print settings to the image data [ L PRINT ORDER] L PRINTORDER “PrintReservations(DPOF)”(p.54) Printreservationcanonlybesetforstill imagesthatarerecordedtothecard.[...]
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42 EN Menus for Other Camera Settings Thedefaultsettingsofthefunctionarehighlightedin . Erasing data completely [MEMOR Y FORMA T]/[FORMA T] E SETUP MEMORY FORMA T/FORMA T Beforeformatting,checkthatnoimportant dataisleftintheinternalmemoryorcard. Non-Oly[...]
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43 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to “Using the Menu” (p. 3). Setting the startup display screen and sound when the camera is turned on [PW ON SETUP] E SETUP PWONSETUP Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Application SCREEN OFF Noimageisdisplayed. 1 A presetimage *1 isdisplayed. 2 A stillim[...]
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44 EN Viewing the image immediately after shooting [REC VIEW] E SETUP RECVIEW Submenu 2 Application OFF Theimagebeingrecordedisnotdisplayed.Thisallowstheusertoprepareforthenext shotwhilefollowingthesubjectinthemonitoraftershooting. ON Theimagebeingre[...]
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45 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to “Using the Menu” (p. 3). Resetting the le name numbers 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 P[...]
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46 EN Adjusting the brightness of the monitor [ s ] E SETUP s T o adjust the monitor brightness 1 Use EF toadjustthebrightnesswhile viewingthescreen,andthenpressthe o button. s SET OK ME N U BACK Setting the date and time [ X ] E SETUP X “Settingthedateandtime?[...]
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47 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to “Using the Menu” (p. 3). Selecting the video signal system to match your TV [VIDEO OUT] E SETUP VIDEOOUT TheTVvideosignalsystemvariesdependingonthecountriesandregions.Beforeviewingcamera imagesonyourTV ,sel[...]
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48 EN Saving battery power between shots [POWER SA VE] E SETUP POWERSA VE Submenu 2 Application OFF Cancels[POWERSA VE]. ON Whenthecameraisnotbeing usedforapprox.10seconds,the monitorautomaticallyturnsoffto savebatterypower . T o resume standby mode Pressanybutton?[...]
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49 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to “Using the Menu” (p. 3). Operating the camera by tapping the body [T AP CONTROL] E SETUP T APCONTROL Submenu 2 Application OFF Cancels[T APCONTROL]. ON [TAP CONTROL]isactivated. CALIBRA TE Adjuststhetapstrengthandintervalsbetweenmu[...]
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50 EN Operating during shooting mode (Example: Flash mode) 1 T aptherightsideofthecamerabodyonce. P OK OK AUTO SET FLASH AUTO AUTO ! # $ / / Whentappingthecamera’stop Theashmodeselectionscreenisdisplayed. 2 T aptherightorleftsideofthecamerabody[...]
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51 EN Printing 2 T urn on the printer, and then connect the printer and camera. Connectorcover USBcable(supplied) Multi-connector OK PC / CUSTOM PRINT EASY PRINT START H button 3 Press H to start printing. 4 T o print another image, use GH to select an image, and press the o button. T o exit printing Afteraselectedimageis[...]
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52 EN Changing the printer’s settings for printing [CUST OM PRINT] 1 Follow Steps 1 and 2 for [EASY PRINT] (p. 51), then press the o button. EASY PRINT USB SET OK EXIT CUSTOM PRINT PC 2 Use EF to select [CUST OM PRINT], and press the o button. 3 Use EF to select the print mode, and press the o button. Submenu 2 Application PRINT Thisprintst[...]
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53 EN 6 Use GH to select an image. 7 Press E to make a [SINGLE PRINT] reservation for the current image. Press F if you wish to adjust detailed printer settings for the current image. T o adjust detailed printer settings 1 Use EFGH toadjustthedetailed printersettings,andpressthe o button. 1 PRI NT IN FO SET O[...]
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54 EN 10 Use EF to select [PRINT], and press the o button. Printingstarts. When[OPTIONSET]isselectedin[ALLPRINT] mode,[PRINTINFO]screenisdisplayed. Whenprintingisnished,the[PRINTMODE SELECT]screenisdisplayed. ALL PRINT PRI NT MO DE SE LEC T SET OK ALL INDEX PRINT ORDER MUL T[...]
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55 EN 3 Use EF to select [ < ], and press the o button. x 12 M 2009.08.26 12:30 100-0004 4 0 N ORM SET OK 4 Use GH to select the image for print reservation. Use EF to select the quantity . Press the o button. SET OK ME N U BACK DA TE TIME NO X 5 Use EF to select the [ X ] (date print) screen option, and press the o button. Submenu 2 Application[...]
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56 EN Resetting the print reser vation data f or selected images 1 Follow Steps 1 and 2 of “Resetting all print reservation data” (p. 55). 2 Use EF to select [ < ], and press the o button. 3 Use EF to select [KEEP] and press the o button. 4 Use GH to select the image with the print reservation you want to cancel. Use EF to set the print quan[...]
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57 EN Using OL YMPUS Master 2 3 Use EF to select [PC], and press the o button. Thecomputerautomaticallydetectsthecameraas anewdeviceontherstconnection. Windows Afterthecomputerdetectsthecamera,a messageindicatingthecompletionofthe settingappears.Conrmthe[...]
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58 EN Operating OL YMPUS Master 2 WhenOL YMPUSMaster2isstarted,Quick StartGuideappearsonthescreenthat helpsyoutohandlethecamerawithoutany question.WhentheQuickStartGuideisnot displayed,click inthetoolbartoshow theGuide. Fordetails[...]
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---- -- -- - - -- X Y M Y M D D TIM E ME NU CANCEL 59 EN Usage Tips Ifthecameradoesnotworkasintended,orif anerrormessageisdisplayedonthescreen, andyouareunsureofwhattodo,refertothe informationbelowtoxtheproblem(s). T roubleshooting Battery “Th[...]
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60 EN Er ror messa ge Whenoneofthemessagesbelowis displayedonthemonitor ,checkthe correctiveaction. Error message Corrective action q CARD ERROR Card problem Insertanewcard. q WRITE PROTECT Card problem Useacomputertocancelthe read-onlysetting. > MEMORY FULL Internal mem[...]
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61 EN Shooting tips Whenyouareunsureofhowtotakeapicture thatyouenvision,refertotheinformationbelow . Focusing “Focusing on the subject” T aking a picture of a subject not in the center of the screen Afterfocusingonanobjectatthesamedistance asthesubject,compos[...]
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62 EN Camera shake “T aking pictures (or movies) without camera shake” T aking pictures using [IMAGE ST ABILIZER] (p. 32) Whenapictureistakenofashadowysubject,the CCD *1 shiftstocorrectforcamerashakeevenif theISOspeedisnotincreased.Thisfunctionis alsoeffectiv[...]
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63 EN Battery “Making battery last longer” Avoid performing the following operations as much as possible as they use up battery power even if no pictures are actually taken Repeatedlypressingtheshutterbutton halfway . Repeatedlyusingthezoom. Set [POWER SA VE] (p. 48) to [ON] Playback/Editing tips Playback “Viewing i[...]
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64 EN Appendix Batter y , AC adaptor (inc luded), Charger (sold separ ately) ThiscamerausesoneOlympuslithiumion battery(LI-50B).Noothertypeofbatteriescan beused. Caution: Thereisariskofexplosionifthebatteryis replacedwiththeincorrectbatterytype. D[...]
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65 EN Charging the batter y by connecting the camera to a computer T ochargethebattery ,connectthecamerato acomputerviaUSBcable,select[EXIT]inthe [USB]screenbelow ,andpressthe o button. EASY PRINT USB SET OK EXIT CUSTOM PRINT PC Ifthecameraisconnectedtoa?[...]
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66 EN Using an xD-Picture Car d A card(andinternalmemory)alsocorresponds tothelmthatrecordsimagesinalmcamera. Otherwise,therecordedimages(data)canbe erased,andretouchingisalsoavailablewith theuseofacomputer .Cardscanberemoved?[...]
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67 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 card (xD-Picture Card) With sound Without sound With sound Without sound m 3968×2976 L 7 7 173 174 M 15 15 340 343 H[...]
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68 EN Increasing the number of pictures that can be taken Eithereraseunwantedimages,orconnect thecameratoacomputerorotherdeviceto savetheimages,andthenerasetheimages intheinternalmemoryorcard. [ERASE](p.18),[SEL.IMAGE](p.40), [ALLERASE](p.[...]
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69 EN Before Use: Checkthecameraforforeignmaterial includingdirt,dustorsand. Besuretoclosethebattery/cardcompartment coverandconnectorcoverrmlysothateach lockmakesclickingsound. Donotopenthebattery/cardcompartment coverandconnectorcover[...]
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70 EN Closing Battery/card compartment cover and Connector cover Battery/cardcompartmentcover Connectorcover Theincludedaccessories(e.g. ACadaptor) donotoffershockorwaterresistance. SAFETY PRECA UTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION:TOREDUCE THERISKOFELECTRICAL?[...]
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71 EN Handling the Camera W ARNING Do not use the camera near ammable or explosive gases. Do not use the ash and LED on people (infants, small children, etc.) at close range. Y oumustbeatleast1m(3ft.)awayfromthe facesofyoursubjects.Firingtheashtooclose tothesubject’s[...]
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72 EN Battery Handling Precautions Follow these important guidelines to prevent batteries from leaking, overheating, burning, exploding, or causing electrical shocks or burns. DANGER Thecamerausesalithiumionbatteryspecied byOlympus.Chargethebatterywiththespecied ACadaptororcharger .D[...]
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73 EN Battery Handling Precautions Thiscamerausesalithiumionbatteryspeciedby Olympus.Donotuseanyothertypeofbattery . Ifthebattery’sterminalsgetwetorgreasy ,camera contactfailuremayresult.Wipethebatterywell withadryclothbeforeuse[...]
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74 EN Disclaimer of W arranty Olympusmakesnorepresentationsorwarranties, eitherexpressedorimplied,byorconcerningany contentofthesewrittenmaterialsorsoftware,and innoeventshallbeliableforanyimpliedwarranty ofmerchantabilityortnessforany?[...]
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75 EN 2 Thecustomershalltransporttheproducttothe dealerorOlympusauthorizedservicestation athisownriskandshallberesponsibleforany costsincurredintransportingtheproduct. 3 Thiswarrantydoesnotcoverthefollowing andthecustomerwillbe[...]
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76 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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77 EN Lithium ion battery (LI-50B) Product type : Lithium ion rechargeable battery Model No. : LI-50BA/LI-50BB Standard voltage : DC 3.7 V Standard capacity : 925 mAh Battery life : Approx. 300 full charges (varies on usage) Operating environment T emperature : 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) (charging)/ -10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F) (operation[...]
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78 EN microSD Attachment Product type : Attachment for microSD card Operating Environment T emperature : -10°C to 40°C (14 to 104°F) (operation)/ -20°C to 65°C (-4 to 149°F) (storage) Humidity : 95% and below (operation)/85% and below (storage) Dimensions : 25.0 mm (W) x 20.3 mm (H) x 1.7 mm (D) (1.0 × 0.8 × 0.07 in.) (Handle:2.2 mm (0.09 i[...]
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79 EN Inde x Croppingapicture P .................... 38,53 CUSTOMPRINT .................................. 52 D DA TE( X ) ........................................... 55 DA TE(PRINTINFO) ............................. 53 Dateandtime X .......................... 14,46 DIGIT ALZOOM .............[...]
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80 EN Fluorescent lamp1/2/3 wxy .......... 30 FORMA T ............................................... 42 Format .................................................. 42 FRAME RA TE ....................................... 29 FUNC menu .......................................... 25 H High speed sequential shooting W ..... 31 Histogram display ...........[...]
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81 EN S Saturation(Hard) .................................. 38 Saturation(Soft) .................................... 38 (SCENEMODE) O ............... 19,33 SCREEN ............................................... 43 SELFTIMER Y ..................................... 24 Sepia.......................................[...]
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