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DIGIT AL CAMERA STYL US T OUGH-8000 / ” T OUGH-8000 âî Thankîyouî forîpurchasingî anîOlympusî digitalîcamera.î Beforeîyouî startîtoî useî yourî newî camera,î pleaseî readî theseî instructionsî carefullyî toî enjoyî optimumî performanceî andî aî longerî serviceî life.î Keepî thisî [...]
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2 EN Stepî 5 Stepîî 2 Stepîî 4 Stepîî 3 How to Use the Camera âFourîT ypesîofîSettingîOperationsâî(p.î3) Printing âDirectîprintingî(PictBridge)âî(p.î51) âPrintîReservationsî(DPOF)âî(p.î54) Shooting and Playing Back Images âShooting,îViewing,îandîErasingâî(p.î16) Preparing the Camer[...]
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1 î Setîtheîmodeîdialîtoîaîpositionîotherî thanî A . î Theî îsymbolîinîâMenuî Settingsâî(p.î29îtoî50)î indicatesîavailableîshootingî modes. 2 î Pressîtheî ï îbutton. Thisîexampleîdescribesîhowîtoîsetîtheîî [DIGIT AL îZOOM]. ME NU EXIT SET OK CAMERA MENU Shootingîmode?[...]
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4 EN Using the FUNC Menu (p. 25) Frequentlyîusedîshootingîmenuîfunctionsîcanîbeîsetîwithîlessî stepsîusingîtheîFUNCîmenu. Using the Direct Buttons Frequentlyîusedîshootingîfunctionsîcanîbeîaccessedîusingîtheîdirectî buttons. Shutterîbuttonî(p.î15) Zoomîbuttonî(p.î22,îp.î27) F îbutton[...]
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5 EN 5 1 î G î SLIDESHOWî ............... p.37 2 î H î PERFECTîFIXî ............. p.37 3 î M î BEAUTYîFIXî ................ p.37 4 î I î EDIT Q î(Resize)î ................ p.38 P î(Crop)î .................... p.38 COLORîEDITî ............... p.38 MenusîforîPlayback,îEditing,îandîPrintingîFunctions W[...]
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6 EN Names of Par ts 1 î Microphoneî ............................ p.32,î40 2 î Multi-connectorî ................ p.47,î51,î57 3 î Connectorîcoverî ........ p.47,î51,î57,î70 4 Speakerî .......................................... â 5 î Strapîeyeletî .................................. p.10 6 î Battery/cardîcompar[...]
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7 EN 1 8 2 5 3 9 6 7 4 12 13 10 1 1 1 î n îbuttonî ............................. p.14 2 î Underwaterîsensorî .......... p.19,î26,î30 3 î Zoomîbuttonî ........................... p.22,î27 4 î Monitorî ......................... p.8,î16,î46,î59 5 î Cardîaccessîlamp/î chargingîindicatorî ................ 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 Stillîimage Movie 1 î Shootingîmodeî ....................... p.19,î21 2 î Flashîmodeî ........[...]
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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 Stillîimage Movie 1 î Silentîmodeî .................................. p.50 2 î Printîreser[...]
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10 EN Preparing the Camer a 2 Batteryîlockîknob î Theîbatteryîhasîfrontîsideîandîbackîside.î Insertîtheîbatteryîinîtheîcorrectîdirectionî asîillustrated.îIfîtheîbatteryîisînotîinsertedî correctly ,îtheîcameraîdoesînotîoperate. î Insertîtheîbatteryîwhileîslidingîtheîbattery?[...]
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1 1 EN T o remove the xD-Picture Card 1 2 î Pressîinîtheîcardîuntilîitîclicksîandîcomesî outîslightly ,îandîthenîgraspîtheîcardîtoîpullîitî out. Charging the batter y î Theîincludedî ACîadaptorî(F-1AC/withîanî ACîcableîorîplug-inîtype)îdiffersîdependingî onîtheîregionîwhere?[...]
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12 EN 2 Multi-connector Connectorîcover 3 Chargingîindicator Lightsî(orange)î :îCharging Lightsî(blue)î :îCharged î Batteryîcomesîpartiallyîcharged.îBeforeî use,îbeîsureîtoîchargeîtheîbatteryîuntilîtheî chargingîindicatorîgoesîoffî(forîapprox.î 2.5îhours). î Ifîtheîchargingîindicat[...]
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13 EN Using a microSD car d/ microSDHC car d (sold separately) microSDîcard/microSDHCîcardî(hereinafterî referredîtoîasîâmicroSDîcardâ)îisîalsoîcompatibleî withîthisîcameraîbyîusingîtheîmicroSDî Attachment. î âUsingîaîmicroSDî Attachmentâ (p.î68) 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 îżle 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 AĂOL IT ALIANO ENGLISH æ„æŹèȘ OK SET BACK ME N U 4 Use EFGH to select your language and press the o button. 5 Press the ï 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 Horizontalîgrip V erticalîgrip Monitor î Whenîholdingîtheîcamera,îtakeîcareînotîtoî coverîtheîflashîwithîyourîfingers,îetc. 4 Press the shutter button halfway down to focus on the subject. Whenîtheîcameraîfocusesîon?[...]
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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 Imageîreviewîscreen Pressîfully T o view images during shooting Pressingîtheî q îbuttonîenablesîplaybackîofî images.îT oîreturnîtoîshooting,îeitherîpressî theî q îbuttonîaga[...]
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18 EN Operations during movie playback V olume: îDuringîplayback,îpressî EF . Fast-f orward/rewind: îSelectîwithî GH .î Eachîtimeîaîbuttonîisîpressed,îtheîplaybackî speedîcyclesîthroughî2x,î20x,îandîstandardî (1x)îspeedîinîtheîdirectionîofîtheîpressedî button. Pause: îPressîtheî o [...]
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19 EN T o take underwater photos Selectî[ ï îUNDERW A TERîSNAPSHOT],î [ k îUNDERW A TERîWIDE1],î [ l îUNDERW A TERîWIDE2] *1 ,î [ H îUNDERW A TERîMACRO]. Whenîtheîmodeîdialîisîsetîtoî ïł îduringî underwaterîshootingî(i.e.,îwhileîtheî underwaterîsensorîisîresponding),îtheîaboveî ment[...]
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20 EN Enhancing skin tone and texture ( b mode) Theîcameraîîżndsîaîpersonâsîfaceîandîgivesîtheî skinîaîsmooth,îtranslucentîlookîforîtakingîtheî picture. 1 Set the mode dial to b . 12 M 4 IN N ORM b îmodeîindicator 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) Audioîisîrecordedîwithîtheîmovie. 1 Set the mode dial to n . 00:35 QV GA 1 5 IN A îmodeîindicator T o zoom while shooting a movie Theîopticalîzoomîisînotîavailableîwhileî shootingîaîmovie.îî Useî[DIGIT ALîZOOM]î(p.î31). T o shoot a movie with digital image stabilization [D[...]
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22 EN Using Shooting Functions î Theîzoomîbarîappearanceîidentiîżesîtheî statusîofîtheîîżneîzoom/digitalîzoom. Fineîzoomîrange Digitalîzoomîrange Whenîusingî opticalîzoom Whenîusingî îżneîzoom Whenîusingî digitalîzoom Opticalîzoomîrange Using the îash Theîîashîfunctionsîcanîbeîs[...]
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23 EN 2 Use GH to select the setting option, and press the o button to set. Item Description FLASHî AUTO Theîîashîîżresîautomaticallyîinî low-lightîorîbacklightîconditions. REDEYE Thisîemitsîpre-îashesîtoîreduceî theîoccurrenceîofîredîeyeîinîyourî photos. FILLîIN Theîîashîîżresîregardlessî[...]
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24 EN Using the self-timer Afterîtheîshutterîbuttonîisîpressedîallîtheîwayî down,îtheîpictureîisîtakenîafterîaîtimeîdelay . 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 Thisîcancelsîtheîself-[...]
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25 EN Changing the shooting infor mation display Theîdisplayîofîtheîscreenîinformationîcanîbeî changedîtoîbestîmatchîtheîsituation,îsuchîasî forîtheîneedîofîclearîviewîofîtheîscreenîorîforî makingîaîpreciseîcompositionîbyîusingîtheîgridî display . 1 Press the g button. Theîdisp[...]
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26 EN Quickly calling and using shooting functions Theîfollowingîmenuîfunctionsîcanîbeîquicklyî calledîandîused. [P ANORAMA]î(p.î34) âą [SHADOWî ADJ]î(p.î33) âą [T APîCONTROL]î(p.î49) âą [MUL TIîWINDOW]î(p.î26) âą 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 Useî EFGH îtoîselectîanîimage,îandî pressîtheî o îbuttonîtoîdisplayîtheîselectedî imageîinîsingle-imageîview . T o select images in calendar view Useî EFGH îtoîselectîaîdateîandîpressî theî o îbuttonîorîTîonîtheîzoom?[...]
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28 EN Playing back panorama images Panoramaîimagesîthatîwereîcombinedîtogetherî usingî[COMBINEîINîCAMERA î1]îorî[COMBINEî INîCAMERA î2]îcanîbeîscrolledîforîviewing. î â Creatingîpanoramicîimagesî [ N îP ANORAMA]âî(p.î34) 1 Select a panorama image during playback. î âViewingîimagesâ?[...]
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29 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to âUsing the Menuâ (p. 3). Menus for Shooting Functions Whenîtheîmodeîdialîisîsetîtoîaîshootingîmodeîpositionî( A î K î ïł î b î A ),îsettingsîcanîbeî adjusted. î îindicatesîpositionsîofîtheîmodeîdialîatîwhichîtheîfunction?[...]
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30 EN Adjusting to a natural color scheme [WB] B îCAMERA îMENUî ï” îWB î î:î K î ïł î b î A Still images/ Movies (During non-water shooting) Submenu 2 Application AUTO Theîcameraîautomaticallyîadjustsî theîwhiteîbalanceîaccordingîtoîtheî shootingîscene. 5 Forîshootingîoutdoorsîunderîaî clearîs[...]
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31 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to âUsing the Menuâ (p. 3). Shooting pictures sequentially while the shutter button is held down [DRIVE] B îCAMERA îMENUî ï” îDRIVE î î:î K ïł Submenu 2 Application o Oneîframeîisîshotîeachîtimeîtheî shutterîbuttonîisîpressed. j *1 Sequentialîshoot[...]
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32 EN Selecting the range for measuring the brightness [ESP/ n ] B îCAMERA îMENUî ï” îESP/ n î:î K î ïł î A Submenu 2 Application ESP Shootsîtoîobtainîaîbalancedî brightnessîoverîtheîentireîscreen.î (Metersîtheîbrightnessîatîtheî centerîandîsurroundingîareasîofî theîscreenîseparately .) [...]
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33 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to âUsing the Menuâ (p. 3). Brightening the subject against backlight [SHADOW ADJ] B îCAMERA îMENUî ï” îSHADOWî ADJ î:î K î ïł î b î A Submenu 2 Application OFF Sh o ot s î wi t ho u tî us i ng î [ SH A DO Wî ADJ]. ON Theîcameraîîżndsîaîpersonâs[...]
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34 EN Capturing the perfect moment when shooting ([ Y PRE-CAPTURE MOVIE] mode) 1 î Useî EF îtoîselectî[ Y PRE-CAPTUREî MOVIE],îandîthenîpressîtheî o îbuttonîtoî set. Thisîfunctionîisîreadyîforîshootingî immediatelyîafterîsettingîthisîoption. 2 î Pressîtheîshutterîbuttonîtoîstartîmovieî[...]
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35 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to âUsing the Menuâ (p. 3). T aking pictures with [COMBINE IN CAMERA 1] 1 î Pressîtheîshutterîbuttonîtoîtakeîtheîîżrstî frame. 2 î Moveîtheîcameraîslightlyîinîtheîdirectionî ofîtheîsecondîframe. SA VE OK ME N U CANCEL T argetîmark Pointer Scre[...]
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36 EN 4 î Pressîtheîshutterîbuttonîtoîtakeîtheî secondîframe. î T oîcombineîonlyîtwoîpictures,îpressîtheî o îbuttonîbeforeîtakingîtheîthirdîframe. 5 î T akeîtheîthirdîframeîinîtheîsameîwayîasî Stepsî 3 îtoî 4 . Afterîtheîthirdîframeîisîtaken,îtheîcameraî automat[...]
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37 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to âUsing the Menuâ (p. 3). Menus for Playbac k, Editing, and Printing Functions î Theîdefaultîsettingsîofîtheîfunctionîareîhighlightedîinî . Whenîtheîmodeîdialîisîsetîtoîtheî q îposition,îsettingsîcanîbeîadjusted. Playing back automaticall[...]
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38 EN When [CLEAR SKIN] is selected Useî EF îtoîselectîtheîretouchingîlevel,î andîpressîtheî o îbutton. CLEAR SKIN SOFT A VG HARD ME N U BACK SET OK Changing the image size [ Q ] I îEDITî ï” î Q Submenu 2 Application C î640îĂî480 Thisîsavesîaîhigh-resolutionîimageî asîaîseparateîimageîwithîa?[...]
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39 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to âUsing the Menuâ (p. 3). Adding a calendar to an image [CALENDAR] I îEDITî ï” îCALENDAR OK CAL EN DAR SET 1 î Useî GH toîselectîanîimage,îandîthenî pressîtheî o îbutton. 2 î Useî GH toîselectîaîcalendar,îandîuseî EF toîselectîtheîim[...]
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40 EN Rotating images [ y ] J îPLA YBACKîMENUî ï” î y Submenu 2 Application U î+90° Theîimageîisîrotatedî90°î clockwise. V î0° Theîimageîisînotîrotated. t îâ90° Theîimageîisîrotatedî90°î counter-clockwise. 1 î Useî GH îtoîselectîanîimage. 2 î Useî EF toîselectîtheîrotationîdi[...]
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41 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to âUsing the Menuâ (p. 3). Saving print settings to the image data [ L PRINT ORDER] L îPRINTîORDER î âPrintîReservationsî(DPOF)âî(p.î54) î Printîreservationîcanîonlyîbeîsetîforîstillî imagesîthatîareîrecordedîtoîtheîcard.[...]
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42 EN Menus for Other Camera Settings î Theîdefaultîsettingsîofîtheîfunctionîareîhighlightedîinî . Erasing data completely [MEMOR Y FORMA T]/[FORMA T] E îSETUPî ï” îMEMORY îFORMA T/FORMA T î Beforeîformatting,îcheckîthatînoîimportantî dataîisîleftîinîtheîinternalîmemoryîorîcard. î Non-Oly[...]
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43 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to âUsing the Menuâ (p. 3). Setting the startup display screen and sound when the camera is turned on [PW ON SETUP] E îSETUPî ï” îPWîONîSETUP Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Application SCREEN OFF Noîimageîisîdisplayed. 1 A îpresetîimage *1 îisîdisplayed. 2 A îstillîim[...]
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44 EN Viewing the image immediately after shooting [REC VIEW] E îSETUPî ï” îRECîVIEW Submenu 2 Application OFF Theîimageîbeingîrecordedîisînotîdisplayed.îThisîallowsîtheîuserîtoîprepareîforîtheînextî shotîwhileîfollowingîtheîsubjectîinîtheîmonitorîafterîshooting. ON Theîimageîbeingîre[...]
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45 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to âUsing the Menuâ (p. 3). Resetting the îżle name numbers of pictures [FILE NAME] E îSETUPî ï” îFILEîNAME Month:î1îtoîC (A=October ,î B=November ,î C=December) Day:î01îtoî31 Pmdd Folderîname Folderîname Fileîname DCIM 100OL YMP 999OL YMP Pmdd0001.jpg P[...]
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46 EN Adjusting the brightness of the monitor [ s ] E îSETUPî ï” î s T o adjust the monitor brightness 1 î Useî EF toîadjustîtheîbrightnessîwhileî viewingîtheîscreen,îandîthenîpressîtheî o button. s SET OK ME N U BACK Setting the date and time [ X ] E îSETUPî ï” î X î âSettingîtheîdateîandîtime?[...]
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47 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to âUsing the Menuâ (p. 3). Selecting the video signal system to match your TV [VIDEO OUT] E îSETUPî ï” îVIDEOîOUT î TheîTVîvideoîsignalîsystemîvariesîdependingîonîtheîcountriesîandîregions.îBeforeîviewingîcameraî imagesîonîyourîTV ,îsel[...]
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48 EN Saving battery power between shots [POWER SA VE] E îSETUPî ï” îPOWERîSA VE Submenu 2 Application OFF Cancelsî[POWERîSA VE]. ON Whenîtheîcameraîisînotîbeingî usedîforîapprox.î10îseconds,îtheî monitorîautomaticallyîturnsîoffîtoî saveîbatteryîpower . T o resume standby mode Pressîanyîbutton?[...]
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49 EN Adjust the settings for the functions while referring to âUsing the Menuâ (p. 3). Operating the camera by tapping the body [T AP CONTROL] E îSETUPî ï” îT APîCONTROL Submenu 2 Application OFF Cancelsî[T APîCONTROL]. ON [TAP îCONTROL]îisîactivated. CALIBRA TE Adjustsîtheîtapîstrengthîandîintervalsîbetweenîmu[...]
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50 EN Operating during shooting mode (Example: Flash mode) 1 î T apîtheîrightîsideîofîtheîcameraîbodyîonce.îî P OK OK AUTO SET FLASH AUTO AUTO ! # $ / / Whenîtappingîtheîcameraâsîtop Theîîashîmodeîselectionîscreenîisîdisplayed.î 2 î T apîtheîrightîorîleftîsideîofîtheîcameraîbodyî[...]
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51 EN Printing 2 T urn on the printer, and then connect the printer and camera. Connectorîcover USBîcableî(supplied) Multi-connector OK PC / CUSTOM PRINT EASY PRINT START H îbutton 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 Afterîaîselectedîimageîisî[...]
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52 EN Changing the printerâs 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 Thisîprintsît[...]
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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 î Useî EFGH îtoîadjustîtheîdetailedî printerîsettings,îandîpressîtheî o îbutton. 1 PRI NT IN FO SET O[...]
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54 EN 10 Use EF to select [PRINT], and press the o button. Printingîstarts. Whenî[OPTIONîSET]îisîselectedîinî[ALLîPRINT]î mode,î[PRINTîINFO]îscreenîisîdisplayed. Whenîprintingîisîîżnished,îtheî[PRINTîMODEî SELECT]îscreenîisîdisplayed. 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 âResetting all print reservation dataâ (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. Theîcomputerîautomaticallyîdetectsîtheîcameraîasî aînewîdeviceîonîtheîîżrstîconnection. Windows Afterîtheîcomputerîdetectsîtheîcamera,îaî messageîindicatingîtheîcompletionîofîtheî settingîappears.îConîżrmîtheî[...]
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58 EN Operating OL YMPUS Master 2 WhenîOL YMPUSîMasterî2îisîstarted,îQuickî StartîGuideîappearsîonîtheîscreenîthatî helpsîyouîtoîhandleîtheîcameraîwithoutîanyî question.îWhenîtheîQuickîStartîGuideîisînotî displayed,îclickî îinîtheîtoolbarîtoîshowî theîGuide. Forîdetails[...]
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---- -- -- - - -- X Y M Y M D D TIM E ME NU CANCEL 59 EN Usage Tips Ifîtheîcameraîdoesînotîworkîasîintended,îorîifî anîerrorîmessageîisîdisplayedîonîtheîscreen,î andîyouîareîunsureîofîwhatîtoîdo,îreferîtoîtheî informationîbelowîtoîîżxîtheîproblem(s). T roubleshooting Battery âTh[...]
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60 EN Er ror messa ge î Whenîoneîofîtheîmessagesîbelowîisî displayedîonîtheîmonitor ,îcheckîtheî correctiveîaction. Error message Corrective action q CARD ERROR Card problem Insertîaînewîcard. q WRITE PROTECT Card problem Useîaîcomputerîtoîcancelîtheî read-onlyîsetting. > MEMORY FULL Internal mem[...]
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61 EN Shooting tips Whenîyouîareîunsureîofîhowîtoîtakeîaîpictureî thatîyouîenvision,îreferîtoîtheîinformationîbelow . Focusing âFocusing on the subjectâ T aking a picture of a subject not in the center of the screen Afterîfocusingîonîanîobjectîatîtheîsameîdistanceî asîtheîsubject,îcompos[...]
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62 EN Camera shake âT aking pictures (or movies) without camera shakeâ T aking pictures using [IMAGE ST ABILIZER] (p. 32) Whenîaîpictureîisîtakenîofîaîshadowyîsubject,îtheî CCD *1 îshiftsîtoîcorrectîforîcameraîshakeîevenîifî theîISOîspeedîisînotîincreased.îThisîfunctionîisî alsoîeffectiv[...]
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63 EN Battery âMaking battery last longerâ Avoid performing the following operations as much as possible as they use up battery power even if no pictures are actually taken Repeatedlyîpressingîtheîshutterîbuttonî halfway .î Repeatedlyîusingîtheîzoom. Set [POWER SA VE] (p. 48) to [ON] Playback/Editing tips Playback âViewing i[...]
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64 EN Appendix Batter y , AC adaptor (inc luded), Charger (sold separ ately) ThisîcameraîusesîoneîOlympusîlithiumîionî batteryî(LI-50B).îNoîotherîtypeîofîbatteriesîcanî beîused. î Caution:î Thereîisîaîriskîofîexplosionîifîtheîbatteryîisî replacedîwithîtheîincorrectîbatteryîtype.î D[...]
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65 EN Charging the batter y by connecting the camera to a computer T oîchargeîtheîbattery ,îconnectîtheîcameraîtoî aîcomputerîviaîUSBîcable,îselectî[EXIT]îinîtheî [USB]îscreenîbelow ,îandîpressîtheî o îbutton. EASY PRINT USB SET OK EXIT CUSTOM PRINT PC î Ifîtheîcameraîisîconnectedîtoîa?[...]
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66 EN Using an xD-Picture Car d A îcardî(andîinternalîmemory)îalsoîcorrespondsî toîtheîîżlmîthatîrecordsîimagesîinîaîîżlmîcamera.î Otherwise,îtheîrecordedîimagesî(data)îcanîbeî erased,îandîretouchingîisîalsoîavailableîwithî theîuseîofîaîcomputer .îCardsîcanîbeîremoved?[...]
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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 3968Ă2976 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 Eitherîeraseîunwantedîimages,îorîconnectî theîcameraîtoîaîcomputerîorîotherîdeviceîtoî saveîtheîimages,îandîthenîeraseîtheîimagesî inîtheîinternalîmemoryîorîcard. [ERASE]î(p.î18),î[SEL.îIMAGE]î(p.î40),î [ALLîERASE]î(p.[...]
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69 EN Before Use: Checkîtheîcameraîforîforeignîmaterialî includingîdirt,îdustîorîsand. Beîsureîtoîcloseîtheîbattery/cardîcompartmentî coverîandîconnectorîcoverîîżrmlyîsoîthatîeachî lockîmakesîclickingîsound. Doînotîopenîtheîbattery/cardîcompartmentî coverîandîconnectorîcover[...]
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70 EN Closing Battery/card compartment cover and Connector cover Battery/cardîcompartmentîcover Connectorîcover î Theîincludedîaccessoriesî(e.g.î ACîadaptor)î doînotîofferîshockîorîwaterîresistance. SAFETY PRECA UTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION:îTOîREDUCEî THEîRISKîOFîELECTRICAL?[...]
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71 EN Handling the Camera W ARNING Do not use the camera near îammable or explosive gases. Do not use the îash and LED on people (infants, small children, etc.) at close range. Y ouîmustîbeîatîleastî1îmî(3îft.)îawayîfromîtheî facesîofîyourîsubjects.îFiringîtheîîashîtooîcloseî toîtheîsubjectâsî[...]
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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 Theîcameraîusesîaîlithiumîionîbatteryîspeciîżedî byîOlympus.îChargeîtheîbatteryîwithîtheîspeciîżedî ACîadaptorîorîcharger .îD[...]
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73 EN Battery Handling Precautions Thisîcameraîusesîaîlithiumîionîbatteryîspeciîżedîbyî Olympus.îDoînotîuseîanyîotherîtypeîofîbattery . Ifîtheîbatteryâsîterminalsîgetîwetîorîgreasy ,îcameraî contactîfailureîmayîresult.îWipeîtheîbatteryîwellî withîaîdryîclothîbeforeîuse[...]
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74 EN Disclaimer of W arranty Olympusîmakesînoîrepresentationsîorîwarranties,î eitherîexpressedîorîimplied,îbyîorîconcerningîanyî contentîofîtheseîwrittenîmaterialsîorîsoftware,îandî inînoîeventîshallîbeîliableîforîanyîimpliedîwarrantyî ofîmerchantabilityîorîîżtnessîforîany?[...]
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75 EN 2 Theîcustomerîshallîtransportîtheîproductîtoîtheî dealerîorîOlympusîauthorizedîserviceîstationî atîhisîownîriskîandîshallîbeîresponsibleîforîanyî costsîincurredîinîtransportingîtheîproduct. 3 Thisîwarrantyîdoesînotîcoverîtheîfollowingî andîtheîcustomerîwillîbeî[...]
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76 EN SPECIFICA TIONS Camera Product type : Digitalîcameraî(forîshootingîandîdisplaying) Recording system Still pictures : Digitalîrecording,îJPEGî(inîaccordanceîwithîDesignîruleîforîCameraîFileî systemî(DCF)) Applicable standards : Exifî2.2,îDigitalîPrintîOrderîFormatî(DPOF),îPRINTîImageîMatching[...]
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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 à 0.8 à 0.07 in.) (Handle:2.2 mm (0.09 i[...]
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79 EN Inde x Croppingîaîpictureî P î .................... 38,î53 CUSTOMîPRINT î.................................. 52 D DA TEî( X )î ........................................... 55 DA TEî(PRINTîINFO)î ............................. 53 Dateîandîtimeî X î.......................... 14,î46 DIGIT ALîZOOMî .............[...]
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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 Saturationî(Hard)î .................................. 38 Saturationî(Soft) .................................... 38 ïł î(SCENEîMODE)î O î ............... 19,î33 SCREENî ............................................... 43 SELFTIMERî Y î ..................................... 24 Sepia.......................................[...]
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