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USER MANUAL TG-1 OLYMPUS
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA TG-1 Instruction Manual + Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. Before you start o use your new camera, please read these instructions carefull to enjoy optimum performance and a longer service life. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important phatographs. The screen and camera ilustrations shown in this manual may diffr from the actual product.
Checking the contents of the box
Digital camera Stap Lithium lon USBAC USBeable AVcable OLYMPUS Setup Batery adapter (CB-USB#) (CB-AVC3) CD-ROM (L:908) (F2A0) (Other accessories not ahoun: Warranty card (Contents may vary depending on purchase lacaton. Names of Parts Camera unit Connector cover Connector cover lock LOCK knob Spesker Muli-connector HDMI micro connector Strap eyelet Selftimer lmp/LED luminator! A illuminator Flash 10Lens 11 Lens ring 12 Tripod socket 13BatteryIcard compartiment cover 14 Battery/card compartiment lock CNET
Stereo microphone Monitor Shutter button Indicator lamp ONIOFF button Zoom buttons © button (shooting movies) Mode dial ©] button (switching between shooting and playback) 10 Arrow pad INFO (changing information display) (ersse) 11 @ button (OK) 12MENU button CENSURE NA Attaching the camera strap
@ Patte strap ht so Hat does not come loose.
6. Exposure compensation
Operation guide ‘The symbois À V <> displayed for image selections and setings indicate that {he arrow pad shown on the right is to be used. Operation guides displayed on the screen indicate that the MENU button, (©) button, or zoom buttons can be used. Operation guide Operating the camera by tapping the body You can operate the camera by tapping the body when {ap Gontroll(p. 52)is [On]
4) Self-timer p.29 ® (Movie sound recording) IQ! (Monitor)
© Exposure compensation..p.30 Wind Noise Reduction © White balance. p.30 Recording Volume D1IS0 p.31 43 (] (Playback Menu) p.41 Power Save # Drive p.31 Slideshow 69 (Language) S) Image Size p.32 Pholo Surfng 48 À (Setings Menu 3). p.51 40 (Camera Menu 1)... 36 Edit @ (Dateitime) Resel Erase Word Time Compression Print Order Reset Database Shadow Adjust E (Protect) Beauty Selings AF Mode Upload Order Tough Settings ESP/Cs) GPS Settings. Digital Zoom Image Stabiizer 10 EN
Preparing the Camera Inserting the battery and card 1 Baterycard compartiment lock LOCK knoë Batory lock knob Wite-protect switch @ insert the battery as illustrated with the © mark towardihe battery lock knob. Damage to the battery exterio (scratches, ec.) may produce heat or an explosion @ insert the battery while sing the batery lock knob in te direction of the arrow @ insert the card straight until clicks into place @ um of ie camera before opening te baterard compariment ver @ vien using he camera, be sure to dose and lock ie baie card compariment cover @ Sice ie battery lock knob in ne direction of the arrow unlock and thon remove ne ation @ Anays use SDISDHCSDXC cards or Eye-icard ii camera. Do no insert le types of memory cars."Ushngtne card” (p.65) @ 00 not touch ie contact area of the card direct This camera can be used without a card by storing images in its internal memory. @ “Number of storable pictures (still images)/Continuous recording length (movies) in the internal memory and cards” (p. 66, 67) EN #1
@) Press card in uni icks and comes ut sgh, thentemove the card Charging the battery with the included USB-AC adapter @ The include F-2AC USB-AG acaper (hereafer relered io as USB-AC adapter) difers depending ont region where you purchase ie camera. You recaeu à plage iype USE-AC adapler Plug drecty mo AG outet @) The incled USB-AC adapter has been designed io be used for charging nd playback Do nottake pictures wie ie USB AC adapter connected to he camora @) 8e sur to unplg the power plug afthe USB-AC Adapter rom Me val out ven the charging is complete or ie playback ends @) The baïey can be charged wie the camera is connected ie computer. Charging lime vaies depending on tre perfomance ua compuier. (There may de cases in wc takes approx. 10 hours.) 12 EN Connecting the camera Connegio cover Connector cover lock Indicator lama On: Charging Of Charge
QD ne batry is not fuly charges at ahipment. Before use, be sure 1 charge ie Dairy ne inicatr amp tums (up à hours) @ He indicator amp does not gt 1ne USB-AC Adapter is nf conrected lo the camera coeciy, Or the battery, camera, or USB-AC adapter may be éroken When to charge the batteries Charge 1e battery when the error message shoun below appears Error message Flashes in red Installing the PC software and registering user @ instalation of computer sofiare using the supplied GD is avaiable on Windows compulers only. Windows À insert the supplied CD in a CD-ROM drive. Windows XP + A'Setup' dialog wil be displayed. Windows VistalWindows 7 + An Autorun dialog vil be displayed. Click "OLYMPUS Setup” to display the “Setup” dalog +72 +. % EE comus its @ fine “Setup dialogis not displayes,select'My Computer (Vincous XP) or" Computer (Wndous Vistaindous 7) fom start menu. Double-cick ne CD-ROM (OLYMPUS Sel) con o open ne “OLYMPUS Satupr window and ben doute ik “Launcherexe” @ if a”User Account Gontror diaogis displayed, cick “Yes or” Continue” Register your Olympus product. ‘+ Click the “Registration” button and follow the on- sersen instructions.
@ To register the camera must be connected to the computer. "Connectng the camera” (p.12)
D. nothing is displayed on the camera screen even afler connecting the camera to the computer, the battery may be exhausted. Charge the battery and then connect Ihe camera again. 3° install OLYMPUS Viewer 2 and [ib] computer software. ‘+ Check the system requirements before beginning installation. + Click the “OLYMPUS Viewer 2' or "OLYMPUS id" button and follou the on-screen instructions to install he software. EN 13
Language, date, time, and time zone ‘You can also choose the language for the menus and messages displayed in the monitor. The date and time set here re saved to image fle names, date prints, and aïe data, À Press the ONIOFF button to turn on the camera, use À V <> to select your language and press the © button. Te menus can be used to change tne selected language. (6) (p 50) Use A V to select the year for [Y].
Date and time seting screen Press D> to save the setting for [V].
As in Steps 2 and 3, use À Y D to set IV] (month), [D] (day), [Time] (hours and minutes), and [YIMID] (date order), and then press the @ button. For precise time seting, press the © button as the Aime signal stkes 00 seconde, To change the date and time, adjustine setng from the menu. [@) (Datelime) (p. 50) 5 use AP to selectthe [M] time zone and then press the © button + Use À V to tum daylight saving lime ((Summer]) on or of. @ The monus can be used to change te selected time zone. [World Time] (p. 51) Before Using GPS ‘The cameras GPS (Global Positioning System) feature deternines your position (latitude and longitude) and Stores this information with pictures taken with the ‘The camera uses supplementary orbital data (assisted GPS or A-GPS) for improved signal acquisition A-GPS data must be updated every 14 days. Before using GPS, you wil need to set the camera clock to the correct date and time. (p.15) Updating A-GPS Data T install the update software (OLYMPUS A-GPS Utility). + Download the update software from the following website and install ion your computer. Hipsdl.olympus imaging.com/agps/ 2 Connect the camera to the computer and launch the update software. “Connecting the camera” (p. 12) @ Once ie sofware has started, folow the on-screen
Using GPS À Setect [on] for [GPS Settings] > [GPS] in the f (Settings Menu 3) tab. “Setup menu” (p. 9) + Once the camera has determined the position, GPS and location coordinates will appear in the display. @ Landmañk name © Latitude @ Landmark information (Longitude position #) Atmospheric! @ Electronic compass Hydraulic pressure @ Update status ®) AtitudeWeater depth GPS tracking active #0) Current date and time AVE JSsectalandmat FORT TBink_Searching GPS signal DS Light _ReceWing GPS signal @ The camera may take a few minutes to etammine posion fer a pañod af dause. Fine lconis su ashing ar several minutes, ie camera probab haing duty etecing à signal Mot Lo an unobatnceG audoor ares or Aiheruise change your location 2 Press and hold MENU button in the shooting or playback display. + Your location will be displayed in ne monitor. + Nearby landmarks in the GPS database il be displayed 16 EN © update GPS data: @ some counties or regions may reguiae ne use af GPS devices Flow af ca regcatons @ Tu GPS of when on board aieaf and in ather iocaions MM re use of GPS does ts prohed The provsion of ALGPS data may be terninated who par notes. @ Poston data may Be navaable or contain errors in ie llowng cations Locations wihout a dlar vieu fe sky icons underground or underwale, or near oes lai buildings) Locaions subject strong magnetic or radio Iterlrence (near igh-volage ponar ins, magnel,eecronie deulces or cel phone Gperangin ie 15 GHz band) @ GPS cata may take more üme acqure or be uravalable in some localans or al corn mes of üoy @ Do no cover the GPS antenna it our hands or mea js @ fine battery is lou, he camera cannot acqire GPS data le Ve camers tre Of @ The cameras no eqipped for GPS navigation. @ wie [Track is (On. ne GPS receive vil coninue 10 draw pouer tom he batery ven the cames is
@ GPS data ar not recorded win movies @ press ie INFO buton wie ie cameras tumed GI The curent lime and te shoOIng locallon are dispayed or approx 20 seconds
Shooting, Playback, and Erasing Shooting with the optimum aperture value and shutter speed (P mode) In this mode, automati shooting setings are actvated while also alloning changes to a wide range of other shooting menu functions, such as exposure compensation, while balance, etc. as needed. @ Te defaut setings fe function are highlighted in T Setthe mode dialto P. EL) 2 Press the OFF button to turn on the camera. P mode inicator Number of storable st pictures (p. 66) Monitor (standby mode screen) 3 Hold the camera and compose the shot Vertical gp @ when holding the camera, take care not to cover the flash and microphone with your ngers, lc. @ Press and hold @) button to brighten the monitor when Here is dificuty in Soeing the monitor. The monitor bighiness relums Lo le default setingi no operations are performed for 10 seconds.
Æ. Press the shutter button halfway down to F aimes surng so r ressing the [EF] button enables playback of images. To focus on the subject. relum to shooting, einer press the (E] button or press the When the camera focuses on the subject, the ahutiar baton haïay doun. exposure is locked (shutter speed and aperture value are displayed), and the AF target mark changes to green. The camera was unable to focus ifthe AF target mark flashes red. Try focusing again. To turn off the camera Press the ONOFF button again. Shooting movies AF target mark À Press the © button to start recording.
Press hay Shutter speda Aferure value © “Focusing” (p.61) a Lighs up red 5 To take the picture, gentiy press the shutter uen recording button all the way down while being careful not to shake the camera. Recording üme Contnuous récoring lengtn (8.67) @) The efecis of the set shooting mode can be used when shooting movies, When the set shooting mode is SCN (some modes) or MAGIC (some modes), shooting is performed in P mode. @ Sound il ao be recorded 2 Press the © button again to stop recording. 18 EN
Using the zoom Pressing the 20m buttons adjusts the shooting range. Wide Tside Zoom bar @ optical zoom: 4x Super-resolution zoom: 2x Digital zoom: 4x To take larger images [Super-Res Zoom] (p.40), [Digital Zoom] (p. 37) @ ne ype and amount of z00m can be identified from ne appearance of he 00m bar Te display iers depending one pions salecied fr (Super Res Zoom (p.40). (Digtal Zoom] (p.37) and image Size] {p. 32). Optical zoom: Image size 12MH6SL Other Zoom bar
w LT “1 IFlimage Size] less {han the full resolution, after reaching the maximum optical zoom, the camera will automatically resize and crop {he image to the selected Image Size], then enter the digital zoom range if (Digital Zoom] is [On] @ Photogranhs tk red may appear en with the 200m bar displayed in grainye
Using the flash The flash functions can be selected to best match the shooting conditions. À Select the flash option in the function menu. 2 use <> to select the setting option, and press the @ button to set. Option Description he flash fes automatically in low- nl light or backight cnaitions. IPre-flashes are emited to reduce Redeye he occurrence of red eye in your photos. Frhe flash fres regardiess of the Fin available light. Flash Of Fiash Of Remote Control _|For detais, see “Taking pictures with ire Olympus Wireless RC Flash Save System’ (p. 67). @ iRemote Control] and [Siave] are not displayed when {Remote Flash] (p. 38) is set to [Of]. 20 EN Changing the shooting information display ‘The display of the screen information can be changed to best match the situation, for example, te need for a clear vieu of the screen or for making a precise composition by using the grid display. À Press A (INFO). The displayed shooëing information changes in Ae order shown below each time the button is pressed Normal Æ Noinfomation Dotaled
Reading a histogram Ifthe peak fils 100 much of tn frame, the image wil appear most white. Hthe peak fils 100 much of the frame, he image il appear most black The green section shows luminance. istibution wihin the screens center,
Viewing images À Press the ) button. Number of frames! Total number of images
Payback mage @ Pics taken using 8: mode are displayed as a group. Press the T button to play back the image in he group. 2 use QD to select an image. ee CÈD Da not @ Hoid D> to fast forward and hold | to reverse. @ The display size of he images can be changes. index Ven and ose-up vie (p.23) To play sound recordings Te play sound recorded with an image, select the image and press the ©) button During audio playback @ Press À 1 adust volume To play back movies Select a movie, and press the © button. Movie using and [Press the © button to pause Pausingand |Uback, During pause fast ans |lomard or reverse press ihe © butin o resta playback Press D> to fast forward. Press D> Fast forward | again to increase ne fast fomvard speed Press < to rewind. The speed Rewind | atwnichihe recording reuinds increases each time < is pressed. Adjusting the | Use À 7 to adjust the volume. EN 21
Operations while playback is paused Elapsod timel Total shooting me During pause Use A 10 display the first frame Gueing and press W to display the last frame. Press D or do advance or fewind one frame at a time. Hold or € pressed for continuous avance or round Advancing and Resuming [Press he © button toresume playback | playback To stop movie playback Press 1ne MENU button. @ To play back movies on the computer, the included PC sofiware is recommended, For {ne first use of the PG software, connect Ine camera 19 1he computer, then launch ine software 22 EN Erasing images during playback (Single image erase) À Display the image you want to erase and press V (1). 2 Press A V to select [Erase], and press the © button. @ Wuïiple images or all images can be erased at a time (p.44).
Index view and close-up view Changing the image information displa} Index view enables quick selection of a desired image. play. Close-up view (up to 10* magnifcation) allows checking | Shoating information setings displayed on the screen can of image details. be char gou T Press ie zoom utons. Tr aura Ne information To select an image in index view Use A V <> t select an image, and press the © button la display the selected image in single-image view. To scroll an image in close-up view Use A V <> to move the viewing area. To stop photo surfing Use A V to select [ALL], and press the © button.
Using Shooting Modes To change the shooting mode @) The shooting mode (P, IAUTO, @, E.. SCN. MAGIC. C1, C2) can be changed by rotaing the mode dial ‘Mode dial (p. 6) Shooting with automatic settings (iAUTO mode) The camera ill automatcaly select the optimal shooëng moe for the scene. The shooting condition s decided by. {ne camera and setings cannot be changed, excepling some functions. À Setthe shooting mode to IAUTO ‘The icon changes depending on ne scene {hat{he camera automatically salects RES @ in some cases, the camera may not select the desired shooting mode @) Wen ie camera cannot identify te apimal made, P mode will be selected. Taking pictures under low light (0 Low Light) Use @ (low light) mode to take pictures under low light without a tripod. 24 EN T Rotate the mode dial to @. Shooting with Super Sport mode (SE Super Sport) In the &E. (Super Sport) mode, you can shoot the fast. moving objects such as sports. T Rotate the mode dial to Using the best mode for the shooting scene (SCN mode) À Setthe shooting mode to SCN. 2 use QD to select the mode and then press the © button to set. SMS | Icon indiaing ie scene mode thatis set
@ in SN modes, ie oplimum shocng setings aré pre-programmed or specific shogbng scanes Funcliors may be lmied In some modes APonrail 8! Beauty/a Landscape! PA Night Scene 1? Night+ Portrait 4 (Candie 8 Self Partrait/|The camera Sunset VB Fireworks 11 {Cuisine |takes a picture 8 Documentsi[Y4 Beach & Snow! [using tne ŒJSnapshot 2 Wide1/ 2e Wide21 … |optmum setings @: Macro ei Mode - Cat for the scene Æ Pet Mode - Dog/£ Snow! conditions. = Panorama/30)3D Photol EX Backight HDR* When the subject is dark or when taking frewiorks, aise reduction is automatically actvated. This approximatel doubles the shaoüng time during which n9 other pictures can be taken. 2 When set t [ER Backight HDR}, [Image Size] (p. 32) is limited to [ERA] or lower. This is recommended for shooting a fted subject. To take photos with the -B! (Beauty) setting @ depending on te picture, he edting may not be efeaie. (D Salt -8: Beauty} & Press Ÿ io go toihe submenu comme DRA
& Use > to select the retouching seting, and press the @ button to set Application Retouching setting + (Set 11, (Set 2 or [Set retouches the image according to the Beauty Setings. [Beauty Settings] (p.51) (& Pointthe camera toward the subject. Check the frameappearng around the ac detected by the camera, and en press tho shiter buton to take the piure @ The unedited image and edited image are both saved @) ir ine image cannot be retouched, only the unedited image is saved @ The {mage Size) (p.32) of the retouched image is limited o ER or lower. (5) Select [OK] ar Beauty Fit on the review screen, and press the 6) button to save or to retouch the image adconaly. Beauty Fix # Use A V QP> to select a retouching item, and press the @ button
@ Check the retouched effects on the review screen, then press the @) button to start the retouch process and save. Setings for Beauty Fix can be registered. To take underwater photos Select [Æ] Snapshot], [&1 Wide], [$2 Wide2]", [@x+ Macro]. When set to [S<2 Wide2], the focus distance is automatcal fxed to approx 5.0 m (16.4 ft) @ “important information about water and shock resistant features” (p.69) To lock the focus distance for underwater shoots (AF lock) Wen [IE] Snapshoï, [1 Widet], or [@x Macro] is selected, press the ©) button. AAF lock mark @) ïo cancel, press the © button again to clear the AF 1ock mark To take pictures of your pet's face, select (I Pet Mode - Cat]/[@ Pet Mode - Dog]) Use <> to select [8] or [@] and press the © button to set {Auto Release] is automatcaly selected, and when ne subjects face is recognizec Ie picture is taken automatical. + To cancel [Auto Release], see “Using the seltimer (p.29). 26 EN To take panoramic photos ([=1 Panoramal]) ® Use <B> to select [Auto], [Manual] or [PC], and press the @ button to set. Submenu 1 Application Fhree frames are taken and combined by the camera. The user only composes he shots so that the target marks land pointers overiap, and the camera automatically releases the shutter. free frames are taken and combined by the camera, The user composes he shots using the guide frame and manual releases the shutter. Auto Manual The frames that were taken are pc combined into a panorama image using ne PC software @ For deals on instaling he PC sofa, 00 italing te PC sofare androglterng user (p.13) @ we set Auto or Manual Image Sie] (p.32) is fixed to 2MB or equivalent. @ The focus, exposure, om postion (. 19) and white Balance (. 20) are locked at he fratame. @ The fash(.20)is fred to @ (Flash OM mode. ‘Taking pictures with [Auto] D Press the shutter button to take the first frame. & Move the camera slight in the direction of Ihe second frame. Target mark Pointer Screen when combining images om If Lo right
à) Move the camera sloniy while Keeping it sraigh, and stop the camera were {ne pointer and target mark overtp. The camera releases the shutler automatical @ 1 combine only two pictures, press the © button before taking a third frame. à) Repeat Step to take a third frame. + Aller ihe id frame is taken, the camera automatcaly processes the frames and the Combined panorama image is displayed D ot paormatince ion enr en image, pres the MENU b: @ trie shuter does not automatically release, y IManual or {PC] Taking pictures with [Manual] 4 Use A V QD to specif at which edge the next peur is 0 be connected. Direction fer combining. the next rame (@ Press the shutter button to take the fist frame. The white-boxed part of the ft frame is displayed on joint areat atframe <® Gompose he next shot so that joint area 1 overaps ieint area 2. <& Press the shutter buton a take the next shot @ Press the © button to combine just 2 frames.
5) Repeat steps ©) and to take a third frame
ter ie tir frame is taken, ne camera automatically processes the frames and the combined panorama image is displayed @ 3 ox te panorama function tout savng an image. press ie MENU butin Taking pictures with PC] Use A V <B> to select the direction that the frames are combined
2) Press the shutter button to take the first frame, and
ion ponte camera or he Second frame The Shoot procedure 1 same as that of [Manual @ Panorama shooëng is possible for up to 10 rames
3) Repeat Step (2) until the number of desired frames is
fake, and then press the) butin or MENU butin uen inished @ Rire PC sofare help guide for details on Row to make panorama images. Shooting 3D images In this mode, 3D images are shot or vieuing on 2D-compatbie display devices @) images shot in 30 mode cannot be displayed in 30 on his camera s monitor. ® Use > to select [Auto] or [Manual] and then press the @ button to set. Submenu 1 Description [The user only composes the \shots so that the target marks and ointers overlap, and the camera jautomaticaly releases the shutter. [Aer shooting Ie frst frame, move he camera to averlap the subject th the image in the monitor. Then manualy release the shutter. Auto Manual EN 27
@) Depending on ie subject orne stuaten (the distance Betieen {he camera and Subjecs 1oe Shore mage may not Ok 3. @) The 3D vieuing ange ares depending on tre subec te @ eu 2D shooting moce without sang an image press ine MENU Duion @ The Image Size] (p. 32) fred to ( @) The zoom rïo is fred @ The focus, exposure and no te balance are fneg ven Po hat mage à kon @ The sh is fe to [Dash OM Shooting with special effects (MAGIC mode) To add expression to your photo, select the desired special effect À Setthe shooting mode to MAGIC. 2 use <I> to select the desired effect and then press the © button to set. Icon idicating MAGIE mode thatis sat 28 EN Shooting mode Ontion JOPopAñ |@ Pin Hole’ Orisn Eye JO Drawing + [© Soft Focus JO Punk IQ Sparte: [@ Watercolor [@ Reñection (® Miniature J® Fragmented [® Dramatic Magie Filter
- Te [Image Sie) p.22) ot retouched images limited 10 EMI or ner. 2 Tuo images are saved, an unmodifed image and an image 10 Mi he ffct as been appled. @ in MAG mode, ie opimum shooting setings are pre- programmed fr each scene ect. For is F685On, Some setings cannot be changed in some modes. QD The secte afec is applied to tre movie. The effect may not be applied depending on ne shoouing mode. Recalling saved settings (C1, C2 Mode Setup) Modes C1 and C2 are used o take pictures using custom settings saved using the [Custom Mode Setup] (p.45) option in the setup menu. À Setthe shooting mode to C1 or C2.
Using Shooting Functions © “Usingtne Menu” (p.8) Shooting closeups (Macro shooting) ‘This function enables the camera lo focus and shoot subjects at close distances. À Select the macro option in the function menu! 2 use QD to select the setting option, and press the © button to set. Option Description of [Macro mode is deactivated. ou can shoot the image at a closer Macro range. 15 cm (5.9 in.) 10 cm (3.9 in.)2 1 cm0 in. to the subject. Subjects at 60 em/23.6 in. or farther cannot be brought into focus. Super Macro to 20 cm (2.8 to 7.9 in.) fram the lens, [utile the Shutter butlon is pressed away dou. S-Macro LED * F When Ihe zoom is al he widest (W) position. 2 When the zoom is at the most telephoto (T) position. = The zoom is automatically fixed.
- 180 sensitviy (p.31) is automatically fixed to [ISO Auto] F'his enables shooting as close as Frhe LED iluminator ights the area 7 @ The tash (p.20) and z00m {p. 19) cannot be sat uen 1% Super Macro] or [5 S-Macro LED] is selected. Using the self-timer After the shutter button is pressed al the way dou, the picture is taken afer a short delay. À Select the selftimer option in the function menu.
2 use <B> to select the setting option, and press the © button to set. Option Description vof [The solttimer is deactivated. The seltimerLamp turms on for lapprox. 10 seconds, then links for Ÿ125ec lapprox. 2 seconds, and then the picture is taken ©2se [The seittimer lamp biinks for approx [2 seconds, then the picture is taken. [When your pet (cat or dog) turs its head towards 1he camera, its face is recognized and the picture is taken jautomaticaly. ro Auto Release"
- [Auto Release] is displayed only when the SCN mode is RSI or @. EN 29
To cancel the self-timer after it starts Press ine MENU button Adjusting the brightness (Exposure compensation) The standard bnighiness {appropriate exposure) set by he camera can be adjusted brighter or darker to obtain a desired shot. @ The brighiness cannot be changed in some shooting modes. À Select the exposure compensation option in the function menu. 2 use QD to select the desired brightness, and press the © button. 30 EN Adjusting to a natural color scheme (White balance) For more natural coloring, choose a white balance option suited to the scene. À Select the white balance option in the function menu. 2 use QD to select the setting option, and press the © button to set. Option WBAuto
bisle Description The camera automatically adjusts the white balance according to the shooting scene. For shooting outdoors under a clear sky. For shooting outdoors under a cloud sky. For shooting under tungsten lighting For shooting under wie fluorescent ligning. [For undenwater shosting. For setting tne subie shades of color hat cannot be adjusted by Auto, Sunny, Cloudy, Incandescent, or Fluorescent
Using the one touch white balance Select the white balance option in the function menu Use <ID> to select M or KM], and face the camera toward white paper. Set ine paper t fil the entire screen, and make sure that there is no shadow area. Perform this procedure under the light where the pictures are actualy taken. Press the MENU button. The camera releases the shuttr and the white balance is registered The registered white balance is stored in the camera, The data wil not be cleared by tuming off the power. When the [@] or [kg] whose wie balance has already been registered is selected in Step (2) new white balance wil be registered @) Winen the white area is not large enough or when the colar is too bright, too dark, or lu, the white balance cannot be registered. Return to Step (2) Or, set ie other white balance. Selecting the ISO sensitivity. À Select the ISO setting option in the function menu. 2 use QD to select the setting option, and press the © button to set. Option Description ÎThe camera automatically adjusts the sensitvity according to the [shooting scene. ÎTne camera uses a higher senstvit |compared to [ISO Auto] to minimize blur caused by a moving subject or by camera shake. The ISO sensitvity is fixed to the [selected value. ISO Auto High ISO Auto Value @ in ie 150 seting athough smaler values resutin 18 senti, Sharp mages can D Lake under ty Hi condions. Large values res ghr sons, and mages can Be ken las ht speed even Ander lon gt condiions Homer. Mi sens Imroducs ADO Ii no rosNY ide wa May give 2 grainy appeurance Sequential shooting (Drive) Pictures are taken sequentially while the shutter button is held doun. Ÿ Select the drive option in the function menu. 2 Use <> to select the setting option, and press the © button to set. EN 31
Option Description 2 use QD to select the setting option, and D Jomfamshoiemhimhe | press the @ button to set. shutter butin s presse Jshuter baton 8 presses option Description = Fe camera tes see nee no Over Jat approximately 5 framesi/sec. x suitable for printing pictures over pp n tam (so6es207e) [Enr PT (1 nan C2 (SUtsbie Gr prning peurs apte at approximaely 15 rames/sec. au G2s62e) [Re EPS à [he camera takes sequental she [HR [ni at approumately 60 frames/sec. Su essouozn) [Re re Pere pen & Suitabie for prning piciures up to JAM size (8,5% 11 in) Suitabie for painting pictures atAS JEx7 in. ‘The shooting speed varies depending on the settings or [Image Size] (p. 32) or [Compression] (p. 36). @ when set to [fr] or (rh. Image Size] is limited to AE or louer and ne ISO sensitviy is fe to [ISO SM (2048x 1536) 2M (1600x1200) Auto] NP y Suable for prinng piclures at @) wnen set to [Ei) the flash (p. 20) cannot be setto 1M(1280%260) | posicard size IRedeye]. When set to other nan (Dior (OM, he Sub rene ans uable Fr vewing plqures on à flashs fied io [@Fiash Of. VGA (640480) |TV orusing pictures on emails and @ when set to [rh] or (zh) the digital zoom (p. 37) is [eb sites. not avalabie. [Suitable for playing pictures on a @) with settings other than [EI the focus, exposure 16:2L (89682232) |widescreen TV and for printing on and the we balance are fixed when he frst frame LAS or tira 17" leshot. [Suitable for playing pictures on a 16:88 (1920x1080) iescreen TV and for printing on Selecting the image size for still LAS or s'a7" images (Image Size) À Select the image size option in the function 32 EN
Using the LED illuminator In a dark location, the LED iluminater can be used as an auxiiary ight to see things or compose Shots. À Set {LED uminator] (p. 53) to [On]. 2 Press and hold the INFO button down unti the LED illuminator lights up. ‘li you perfom an operation when the LED iluminator is on, it wi iluminate up to approx. 90 seconds. LED iluminator @ The LED iluminator tums of if no operation is perfommed for approx. 30 seconds. @) Even when the cameras power is turned off, irthe INFO button is pressed until the LED iluminator lights up. it lights for 30 seconds. To turn the LED illuminator off Press and hold the INFO button dou, until the LED iluminator tums of.
Using the Playback Functions Playing back grouped images. Depending on the settings, the taken images are displayed as a group during playback. Several operations are avalable for the grouped images; such as expanding Lo vieu or erase images respectively, or erasing Ihe grouped images callectively. Tags
© button Expands Select ihe image and press the © button to display the images respectively Use AD> i view the previous! next frame. Piaybackpauses playback AV images with sound @ ira group ame is rase, al images in that group are erased colecivel he group nues Mages You anti Lang. oxjand he group and proet rem Trspeciven. Playing back panorama images Panorama images that were combined tagether using Auto] or [Manual] can be scrolled for viewing. @® “To take panoramic photos ([={ Panoramal) (p. 26) 34 EN fAdjusts 1he volume when playing back T Select à panorama Image during playback. @ “iouing mages" (p.21) 2 Press the © button. Viewing area To control panorama image playback Zoom in/Zoom out: Press the ©) button to pause playback. Then press {he zoom button to enlargelshvink ie image. Playback direction: Press the © button to pause playback. Then press A V <l> to scroll the image in the Sirection of the pressed button Pause: Press the ©) button. Restart scrolling: Press the @ button. Stop playback: Press the MENU button.
Playing back 3D images. D images shot with his camera can be played back on 3D-compatble devices connected 1 hs camera using an HDMI cable (sold separately). @ “Shoatng 3D images” (p.27) @) vien playing back 3D images, read tre wamings in ie insrucüion manual r (he 4D-compaible devices carelul Connect the 3D-compatible device and camera using the HDMI cable. For the connection and seing method, see "Connection via HDMI cable” (p. 49) the © button. &| N) & = back and then press the €) button. To star a sideshow, press he MENU buton. stop ie slideshous press ne MENU or © buton @ 3 images are composed of JPEG fies and MPO fies- any les are deleted on a compuier, playback of 3D Images may no be possible. Use A V to select [3D Show] and then press Use À V <I> to select the 3D image to play
Menus for Shooting Functions @ The defaut set ngs ofthe function are highlighted in @ For information on singe menus, 58e Uang ne Menu” (p. 8). Restoring the shooting functions to the default settings [Reset] & (Camera Menu 1) à Reset Submenu 2 Application Restores the folowing menu functions to the defaut sctings, Flash (p.20) Macro (p. 29) Seltimer (p.29) Vs Exposure compensation (p.30) White balance (p.30) 10 (p.31) Drive (p.31) image Size (stil images) (p. 32) : Menu functions in (63, (p.36 to 40) Ne [The seotings vint be changed Selecting the image quality for still images [Compression] & (Camera Menu 1) à Compression Submenu 2 Application Fine [Shooting at high quality. Normal Shooting at normal qualty. @ “Number of storabe pictures (still mages) /Continuous recording length (movies) in the intemal memory and cards’ (p. 66, 67) 36 EN Brightening the subject against backlight [Shadow Adjust] À (Camera Menu 1) > Shadow Adjust Submenu 2 Application: fAutomatially On when a compatible ai [shooting mode is selected. Gr Frhe effects not apple un Shoot in automate agusmente brighten an area that has become darker. @ Wen set to [Auto] or [On], (ESP/CEN (p. 37) is. automatically fixed to [ESP] Selecting the focusing area [AF Mode] D (Camera Menu 1) à AF Mode Submenu 2 FaceiESP Spot AF Tracking Application The camera focuses automaticalh. if a face is detected, itis show by la white frame”; when the shutter button is pressed halfway and the camera focuses, the frame tums to green. no face is detected, the camera chooses a subject in the frame and focuses automatically.) FThe camera focuses on (he subject located within the AF target mark. Fhe camera tracks Ie subject movement automatically to focus on it continuousiy. T For some subjects, Ine frame may no appear or may take some time to appear. 2 the frame blinks in red, the camera cannot focus. Try refocusing on the subject.
To focus on a moving subject continuousiy (AF Tracking) Hold the camera to align the AF target mark on the subject and press the ©) button. When the camera recognizes Ihe subject the AF target mark automaticaly tracks the subject movement 1e focus on continuous}. ‘To cancel the tracking, press the © button. @) Depending on the subjects or the shooting conditions, An camera may be unable Lo lock the focus or fai to track the subject movement @ vinen ie camera fast rack ie subject movement, Ane AF target mark anges io rod Selecting the method for measuring the brightness [ESP/Ce]] À (Camera Menu 1)» ESP/CE) Submenu 2 Application FShoots 10 obtain a balances brighiness over ne entre screen etes the briginess at ine center and surounding areas of ne screen [separately). Shots ne subject atine center during backighing (Meter the brighiness attne center oftne screen) ESP © (spot) @ vien satto (ESP) ie center may appear dark ven shooting against tong backIgMing Shooting at higher magnifications than optical zoom [Digital Zoom] À (Camera Menu 1) à Digital Zoom Submenu 2 Application of Disabie digital zoom. On able digital 200. @ (Digital Zoom] is not available when [Ms Super Macro], [ S-Macro LED (p. 28), or hr) (p.31) is selected. @ The opon salsted fr Digital Zoom) acts ho appearance fre 00m bar. lake larger images" (p.19) Reducing the blur caused by the camera shake when shooting [Image Stabilizer] (still images) LS Movie Mode] (movies) À (Camera Menu 1) D Image Stabilizer (still images) & (Movie Menu) à IS Movie Mode (movies) Submenu 2 Application ÎThe image stablizer is deactivaled This is recommended for shooting [when ne camera is fied in place on [a tipod or other stable surface. on ÎTne mage stabiizeris actvated
@ Detaut setting [image Stabilizer] [On], [IS Movie Mode] [Of] @ There may be a noise coming from inside he camera uen te shuter buton is presse win [mage Stabilizer] (still images) set to [On]. EN 37
@ images may note sabized camera shako is 100 @ ven ie shuter speed is extreme lo, suc as en taking pures at night, image Star (sl images) may nat bas live Using separately sold accessories [Accessory] 1 (Camera Menu 2) Accessory Submenu 2 |Submenu 3 | Application he extemal flash is not En available [An Oiympus Wireless RC Flash System compatble flash is used for taking pictures Channel: CH1, Group: A)
Remote Flash The commercial available slave flash thatis synchronized with the camera flash is used for taking Pictures. The f ash intensity setting can be adjusted Siave Using the AF illuminator to focus on a shadowed subject [AF llluminat.] Ô (Camera Menu 2) B AF Illuminat. Submenu 2 Application of The AF iluminator is not used. [Wen the shutter Bution s pressed on away doun, the AF iluminator turs on to aid focusing. AAF iluminator Viewing the image immediately after shooting [Rec View] Ô (Camera Menu 2) Rec View Submenu 2 Application Select when taking picures Li [without a conversion lens. For pe a @® rating pictures win the Oympus Wireless RG Flash System (p.67) Use the conversion lens (sold separately) (p. 68) 38 EN The image being recorded is not displayed. This allows the user o# to prepare for the next shot while foloning the subject in the monitor after shooting he image being recorded is displayed. This allons the user to make à brief check of the image that [as just taken.
Automatically rotating images shot with the camera in a vertical position during playback [Pic Orientation] A (Camera Menu 2) > Pic Orientation @ During shooting, the [1 (p.43) setting on the playback menu is set automatical @) This funcion may not wok proper ie camera is faing up or doun dung shooing,. Displaying icon guides [icon Guide] À (Camera Menu 2) & Icon Guide Submenu 2 Application of 0 icon guide is displayed ÎTne explanalion of he selected icon vil be displayed when a shooting où mode or function menu icons selected position the cursor on the icon for a while to display he explanation]. Submenu 2 A; information about the vertical horizontal orientation of he camera during shooting is not recorded with images. Images shot with the camera in a vertical position are not rotated auring playback
information about the vertical! horizontal orientation of he camera où during shooting is recorded with images. Images are automaticaly rotated during playback. Imprinting the date of recording [Date Stamp] 1 (Camera Menu 2) > Date Stamp Submenu 2 Application of Do not imprnt he date. Stamp new photographs with the a Jéate of recording @ when the date and time are not set, [Date Stamp] cannot be set “Language, date, ime, and time zone” (p. 15) @) The date stamp can not be deleted. @ 1Date Stampli nt available when 24, [501,851 Gr IMAGE) saleied @ when drive settings (p. 31) are set to other than [CI {Date Stamp] cannot be set.
Shooting larger pictures than when using optical zoom with low degrading of image quality [Super-Res Zoom] 1 (Camera Menu 2) Super-Res Zoom Recording sound when shooting movies [&] & (Movie Menu) ® Submenu 2 Application Submenu 2 Application Of [Nosoundisrecomed Ci DDisable super-resolution zoom. G Sound is recorded. Dm [#nable super esOIWOn 20m @ (Super.Res Zoom] is available only when Image Size] (p. 32) is set to (FF © {Super.Res Zoom] is not available when ($s Super Macro], [M S-Macra LED) (p.29) or (al (p. 31) is selected Selecting the image size for movies [Image Size] & (Movie Menu) à Image Size submenu 2 Appiaton 1o80s act te mag quality based on e the image size and frame rate. TOR soso) @ “Number of storable pictures (til images)/Continuous recording length (movies) in re itemal memory and cards” (p.66, 67) 40 EN Reduce wind noise in the recorded sound when recording movie [Wind Noise Reduction] & (Movie Menu) à Wind Noise Reduction Submenu 2 Application of sable Wind Noise Reduction on Uses Wind Noise Reduction. Adjusting the microphone volume [Recording Volume] & (Movie Menu) à Recording Volume Submenu 2 Application Set the microphone level to Normal Es for general use. Sete microphone level to Low not Low to produce clipping sound when the microphone level is high.
- The [Collection] that has been created with the ib (PC. software) and imported back from a computer can play back. @ During a slideshow, press D> to advance one frame, 0 go back one frame. Searching for images and playing back the related images [Photo Surfing] © (Playback Menu) à Photo Surfing In [Photo Surfng]. images can be searched and related images can be played back by selecting the related items. To start [Photo Surfing] Press the ©) button to start [Photo Surfing]. When a rolated im of the image displayed is selected with À V, images related to the item are displayed in the lower part of the monitor. Use <> to display an image. Te select related items that are not displayed, press 1he © button when selecting an item. Te stop [Photo Suring], use A V to select [ALL], and press the ©) button. Images corresponding the related items Using the ib (PC software) and importing data back to the camera @ Refer toi i (PC sofare) help gui or details on hou o use he (PC solar. @ The i (PC soare) may natuork proper on ie res died y her apocaion state EN 41
@) The folouing Photo Suringl futons can be pariommed van dal crnted win in (PC Sotre) is mpored back lo ie cames. information of persons ar ahoalng iocains and nou Calons an be add it ated ame Changing the image size [Fm] Œ (Playback Menu) » Edit > Fa Submenu 3 Application = Frhis saves a high-resolution image F9640%480 2e à Separate image wi a smaller size for use in e-mail attachments F4 320*240 [and other applications. #) Use <ID> to select an image. 2 Use A V to select an image size and press the @) button + The resized image is saved as a separate image. Cropping image [f] [2 (Playback Menu) à Edit Ft #) Use <I> to select an image, and press the © button.
2) Use the z00m buttons to select the size of the cropping
frame, and use À W <> to move the frame. ® Press the © button atter you have selected he area Lo tm. The edited image is saved as a soparate image. 42 EN Adding sound to still images [4] T2 (Playback Menu) D Edit > ® (D Use <> to select an image. (@) Aim the microphone toward the sound source. Microphone Press the © button. + Recording stars. ‘+ The camera adds (records) sound for approx. 4 seconds while playing back the image. Retouching faces on still images [Beauty Fix] (Playback Menu) D Edit > Beauty Fix @ Depending ont pure, ie ding may note eleaie ‘ Use <> to select an image, and press the @ button. @ Une A V to salt artouchig em, and press ne © diet Select [OK] or Beauty Fix an the review screen, and press the @ bution lo save or to retouch 1he image adationaly. ‘+ The retouched image is saved as a separate image. @ ne Image Size] (p. 82) of te retouched image is limited o ERA] or lower.
Beauty Fix ) Select a retouching item, and press the © button. @ Press the @ button on the review screen. Brightening areas that are dark due to backlight or other reasons [Shadow Adj] (Playback Menu) à Edit > Shadow Ad & Use <> to select an image, and press the © button. The ccitod image is saved as a soparate image. @ depending on te picture, ie ediing may not be fcaive QD The retoucting process may louer he image resolu. Retouching red eyes in flash shooting IRedeye Fix] (Playback Menu) Edit > Redeye Fix & Use <> to select an image, and press the © button. The ccitod image is saved as a soparate image. @ depending on te picture, he ediing may not be fcaive @ The retouching process may louer the image resolu Changing the landmark information recorded on the images [Landmark] C3 (Playback Menu) à Edit à Landmark You can change he landmark information (such as place names and names of bulings) recorded on the images when they were shot using the GPS function to d'ferent landmark information registered near the place where you shot the images. @) Refer to “Recording the shooting location and ime information on the images shot (GPS Settings] (p.54). Select ne image using XD>, and press the © button: Ifthe target landmark sat a distance from the pesition recorded on 1he images, it maÿ not be displayed + Alistofthe landmarks ragistered near ne position recorded an the images are displayed (&) Select the new landmark ta be recorded on the image using A V, and press the @) button. @ Select [OK] using A Y, and press the © button. Rotating images [1] C3 (Playback Menu) b Edit > € @ Use QD to select an image. @ Press the © button te rotate the image. (® Ifnecessary, repeat Steps (5) and (2) to make settings for ather images, and press {he MENU button, @ The new picture orientations will be saved even aîter the power is tumed EN 4
Erasing images [Erase] ©) (Playback Menu) » Erase Application Submenu 2 AI Erase card wi be erasod ST mage Images are individual selected and erased En: eletes the image aisplayea @ uen ersing purs in ie itenai memory, do nat insert he car il (he camera @ Protected mages cannot be erasoc To individually select and erase images Sel. Image] ©) Use A V to select [Sel Image], and press the © button.
2) Use QD to select the image to be erased, and press
the © button to add a V/ mark ta the image. & Repeat Step @ to select he images o be erased and hen press the MENU button to erase the selected images. Use A Y to select [Yes] and press the © button + The images with a V/ mark are erased To erase all images [AI Erase] #) Use A V to select [AI Erasel, and press the © button 2 Use A V to select [Yes], and press the © button. 44 EN JAlimages in the internal memory or Saving print settings to the image data {Print Order] © (Playback Menu) à Print Order @ “Print reservations (DPOF)" (p. 57) @ pit reservation can be set any for til images tat Are recorded te card Protecting images [dj © (Playback Menu) » 6 @ Protected images cannot be erased by [Erase] (p. 22 44), (Se. Image] (p.44), or [A Erase] (p.44), but al images are erased by [Memory Format}{Formai] (p.45). Use <> to select an image. Press the ©) button. Press the © buton again to cancel the setings M necessary, repeat Steps ) and (2 Lo protect other images, and press the MENU button Select images for upload to the Internet using the supplied OLYMPUS Viewer 2 software [Upload Order] © (Playback Menu) Edit Upload Order Use <B> to select an image. Press the ©) button. Press the © bton again o cancel the setings Ropeat Step (D and as required Press he MENU buton @ ny JPEG fes can be selected fr upload @ Se onine ep for upload instructions @ GPS data recorded wi images can not be deleted. Select [Of] for [GPS Settings] i you do not wish to reveal ie locations where photographs were taken.
Menus for Other Camera Settings @ The default settings of the function are highlighted in Erasing data completely [Memory Format]/{Format] Ÿ (Settings Menu 1) » Memory Format/Format (@ Belore formating, check that no important data is left in ho internal memory or card @ cards must be formated with bis camera before fra so or air being usod Win lo cameras or computer @ 0 sure to remove ie card before fommating the internal momo Submenu 2 Application [Completely erases tne mage data Yes in the intemal memory or card inctuding protected images). 5 [Cancsis formats Copying images in the internal memory to the card [Backup] Ÿ (Settings Menu 1) > Backup Using an Eye-Fi card [Eye-Fi] Ÿ (Settings Menu 1) » Eye-Fi Submenu 2 Application AI [Transfers all mages. Sa. Image ransfers only selected mage DH [DisableEyeFicommunicaton @ vien using an Eye car, read te Eye-Fi card instuclon manual care, and comp} win ine @ Use the EyeFicardin complance with elaus and regulalions otre couniy unere le camera is used @ inlocaons such s on an aiplane, were the Eye-Fi communications prohbioG, remove he Eye-Fi card from the camera, or set [Eye-Fi] to [Off]. @ is camera does not support the Eye-Fi cards Endless mode Saving custom settings [Custom Mode Setup] Ÿ (Settings Menu 1) Custom Mode Setup ‘The screen to selectihe Custom Modet or Custom Mode2 is displayed Submenu 2 Application Submenu 2 Application Vos Backs upimage datainthointemal Set Save current settings: memory t the card —_— Reset Return t the default setting, No [Cancois ine backup.
Selecting a method for connecting the camera to other devices [USB Connection] Ÿ (Settings Menu 1) à USB Connection Submenu 2 Application When Ie camera is connected to Auto another device, the settings selection screen is displayed Sslect when connecting 1he camera. Seus to a computer via a storage device. FSalect when transferaing images without using the supplied [ib] (PC: TP software) on Windows Vista/ Windows 7. Pat Sslect when connecting lo a PictBridge-compatble printer. Turning on the camera with the [5] button [>] Power On] f (Setings Menu 1) > () Power On Submenu 2 Application Fe camera is ottumed on. To tu No on tne camera, press the ONIOFF button "= Press and hold ne [E] button to tum ne camera on in the playback mode. Selecting the camera sound and its volume [Sound Settings] Ÿ (Settings Menu 1) à Sound Settings System requirements Windows: Windows XP Home Edition! Professional (SP1 or later} Vista! Windows 7 Macintosh: Mac OS X v10.3 or later @) Wen using another system ter tan Windows XP {SP2 rater} Mindows Vistaindom 7, setto [Storage]. @) Event a computer has USB pots, proper operation is no uaranised nine oloung cases Computer wi USB pots inslaled sg an expansion card, etc Computers withaut a facorystaled OS and home-bui computers 46 EN Submenu 2 Application Selects the camera sounds operation sounds, shutter sound, and waming sound). Selects the operation [volume of camera buttons. Sound Type [128 Volume \or2/8a1s Selects the image playback © Volume ris or2/a1s
hi C-December) Day 01 1031 Adjusting the image processing function [Pixel Mapping] (Settings Menu 2) > Pixel Mapping {@) This function has already been adjusted at factory shipping, and no adjusiment is needed right afer purchase. Approximately ance a year s recommended. @ Forbes resuits, wait at least one minute after taking or vieuing piures before perlorming plel mapping. ie camera is {urmed of duing pixel mapping, be sure to perform again. To adjust the image processing function Press the © button when [Star] (Submenu 2)is displayed. The check and adjustment of {ne image processing function stars Application This resets ne sequential number for the folder name and file name \henever a new card is inserted.* [This is useful ven grouping images [on separate cards. Even when a new cards inserted, his continues the numbering for the folder name and file name from the previous card. This is useful or managing all image folder names [and fles names with sequential numbers. Submenu 2 Reset Auto
- The number for he folder name is reset lo 100, and the one for the fle name is reset to 0001. Adjusting the brightness of the monitor Ÿ (Settings Menu 2) > To adjust the monitor brightness (D Use À V to adjustine brighiness wie veing the screen, and then press the @) button.
Displaying indicators [info Off] Ÿ (Settings Menu 2) à Info Off Submenu 2 Application 10sec Iindicators automaticaly clear rom the display if no operations are performed for 10 seconds. Hoïd Iindicators are always displayed during shooting @ indicators that are always displayed may “bum in to the monitor “Monitor (p.79) Playing back images on a TV [TV Out] Ÿ (Settings Menu 2) à TV Out Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Application Nrsc [Gonnecting the camera to a TV in North America, Taiwan, Korea, Japan NTSCIPAL and so on. Pau IConnecting the camera to a TV in European countries, China, and so on. opiS7EP Set the signa format o be given priority the TV setting does not match HDMI Out jet Étis changed automaticalh Hrogoi " » or loperate with the camera HDMI Control on JOperate with the TV remote control @) The factory defaut setings er according o te region were 1e camera is sold To play back camera images on a TV Connection via AV cable ) Use the camera to select the same video signal system as the one of connected TV (INTSCJ/PAL]).
2) Connect the TV and camera.
Muli-connector Connect 0 1he TV video input jack (yellu) and audio input jack (uit) cover in ie direction fe arrow. AV cable (supplied) + Connection via HDMI cable
5) On the camera, select he digital signal format that will be connected (480p/576p]{720p}{ 1080).
Connect he TV and camera. ‘Tu on the TV, and change ‘INPUT- to “VIDEO (an input jack connected to the camera) Tum on the camera, and use À Y <ID> to select the image for playback. @ ne TV video signal system varie depending on the counties and regions. Before viewing camera images on your TV soc ie vo output according Lo your Vs video signal pe @ vien ie camera is connected to the computer by ihe USB cable, do not connect the HDMI cable 1 the camera HDMI miero connecter {pe D) Connect 10 the HDMI connacor on the TV. (Open the Éonnector cover in the direction fthe arrow. HDMI cable (sold Separately: CB-HD1)
@) For deiais on changing he input source ofthe TW,rfer te TV insrucion manual. @) inen he camera and TV are connected by boih an AV cable and an HDMI cable, te HDMI cable vil take priori @ Depanding on tne TV setinge, the displayed images and information may become croppeul To operate images with the TV remote control ) Set {HDMI Control to [On], and tum of tne camera.
2) Connect the camera and TV with an HDMI cable, "Connection via HDMI cable” (p.49)
5 Firstum on tne TV, and ten um on the camera. Operate by folowing the operation guide at is displayed on the TV. @ wii some TVs, operations cannot be performed ilh the TV remote contral even {hough he operation guide is displayed on ie screen @ 1 operations cannot be perlommed with the TV remote contrl, set [HDMI Control to [OM and aperale using the Saving battery power between shots Changing the display language [@] [Power Save] Ÿ (Settings Menu 2) > @Q Ÿ (Settings Menu 2) » Power Save Submenu 2 ‘Application Submenu 2 Application 7 [helanguege forihe menus and of Cancas Poner Save. Languages" |eror messages displayed on he Minen the cameras not being used for approx. 10 seconds, the monitor automaticaly tums of to save Setting the date and time [D] batey power P Ÿ (Settings Menu 3)» ©
To resume standby mode Press any button. @ “Language, date, time, and time zone” (p. 15). 50 EN
Choosing home and alternate time zones [World Time] Ÿ (Setings Menu 3) > Worid Time @ You wil not be able to select a time zone using Ir Time] the camera clock has no st been set using (OI Submonu 2 |Submenu 3 Application ne ümein the home time A zone {he ime zone selected Home [for fin submenu 2). Nonete ne me in the travel destination üme zone (the + lime zone selected for + in sumenu 2) n Screens home te zone Li CS " LT Saieerte tre estate + fime zone (++)
- In areas where daylight saving time is in effect, use A V to tum dayight saving time ([Summer} on When you select a time zone, the camera automatically caleulates the time difference between he selected zone and the home time zone (ff } to display the time in the travel destination time zone (++). Restoring data in the camera [Reset Database] f (Setings Menu 3) > Reset Database @ Playback will become available by performing [Reset Database] when the Photo surfing function is not activated proper. However, data such as collections and other groups created wi the ib (PC sofware) is deleted from the database in the camera. Import the data back into the camera from a computer to playback the data created with the ib {PC software) Registering the settings for Beauty Fix [Beauty Settings] Ÿ (Settings Menu 3) » Beauty Settings @ Depending on the picture, the editing may not be effective. (D Use À V to select a retouching setting, and press the © button (@ Press the shutter button to take a portrait picture. @ The image is not saved 1 Select a reouching tem, and press the © buton Press the @ button on the review screen to save the image. ‘+ Registration is complete. EN 51
Displaying the current altitudehwater depth (atmospheric/hydraulic pressure) [Manometer] Ÿ (Settings Menu 3) » Tough Settings > Manometer @ The readings may have a margin of error depending on meteoralagical conditions. Use the readings only for your reference. Submenu 2 | Submenu 3 Application JCanceistne manometer ER (display. Dispiays the current alttudenuater depth (amosphericihydraulic pressure) in the shooting (tandby mode screen. (-12 m to 5,000 m) Proceed to he seting screen. See below. Manometer [on Carbrate @) Wen soi (On), a warring message appears in ne monlor as a Wal dei ces 10 10m (5281) reed To adjust the altitudelwater depth display # Use A to select the current altudehwater depth and press the @) button to set. 52 EN Setting the units of elevation, depth, etc. [m/ft settings] f (Settings Menu 3) > Tough Settings > m/f settings Submenu 2 | Submenu 3 Application FThis isplays in meters. ft settings _ fr This isplays in feet. Operating the camera by tapping the body [Tap Control] Ÿ (Settings Menu 3) » Tough Settings D Tap Control Submenu 2 | Submenu 3 Application (of Cancels [Tap Control} on [ap Control] is activated. fAgjusts te tap strengi ap Control and intervais Desen aïibrate [multiple taps on each side lof the camera body. (top, ef right, & back) Operating during shooting mode {Example: Flash mode) Tapthe right or ef side of he camera body once. The flash mode selection screen is displayed.
2) Tap the right or lef side of {he camera body to select a
(à) Tap the back of the camera body nice to confimm your selection. @ Tapie camera fimi sing fe pad of our inger @ vien te cameras stabzed on a pod or example: pont may nat ok prupet {@) To prevent dropping the camera when using tap control, strap the camera to your wrist Operating during playback mode Wen switched to playback mode by tapping the top of the camera body twice, the operations below can be used. Display next image: Tap the right ide of the camera Display previous imag rap the left side of the Fast forward and reverse: Til the camera lo {he right or the let Return to the shooting moi the camera twice. Take a picture: Tap the back of he camera twice (Oniy for te [6 Snow] mode)
FTap the top side of Wihen tapping he cameras 1op To adjust the tap control Select (Calbrate in Submenu 3 and press the © butte Select the part to adjust with À ÿ7 and press the © button. Select the [St] seting with À 57 and press D Select the [Intv] setting with À ÿ7 and press the © button. @) Check the operation of the camera by tapping on tne camera after making the settings. Using the LED illuminator as an auxiliary light [LED Iuminator] Ÿ (Settings Menu 3) à Tough Settings > LED Iluminator Submenu 2 | Submenu 3 Application Disables the LED LED JON luminator. luminator Enables the LED (on luminator. @ “Using the LED iluminator (p. 33)
Recording the shooting location and time information on the images shot [GPS Settings] Ÿ (Settings Menu 3) » GPS Settings The [Track] option records GPS data o create a GPS track log. Submenu 2 Submenu 3 Application Ci [Wen ine GPS function is not going to be uses Gps on [Wen he GPS function is going o be used Sais [Wen ie location information screen is to be displayed Ci Do not adjust ire clock, Auto Time Adjust on JAgjustihe dock using GPS UTC data Ci Fur GPS tracking of. auto fAutomaticaly rack an optimal route. rack Tin Create a track og atintervals of 1 minute. Bosec Create a track log atintervals of 30 seconds. 10sec Greate a track log atintervais of 10 seconds. Save Create a track og manual. Ci [When he country or region is not lo be displayed. SountyRegon lon [When he country or region is to be displayed socPone LE [Wen ie stale or province is not lo be displayeg on [Wen ie state or province iso be displayed cy Ci [Wen ie ciy is not o be displayed On [Wen he city is to be displayed Lande Ci [Wen ne landmark is not to be displayed. on [Wen ie landmar is 10 be displayed. @ 1auto Time Adjust] applies only when 1 (home time zone) is selected for [Worid Time], @ Track logs are storedin the GPSLOG folder on he memory card. Anew fe is created each time you select [Save] Mutile fles il be created if The date changes during tracking You set [Track] Tracking ends automatialy when + The battery is exhausted The camera sf of for more than 24 hours For information on sueh opies as viewing GPS tracks, s0e the manual for your GPS tracking sofnare 54 EN
Printing Direct printing (PictBridge"!) By connecing he camera to a PicBrége-compable prinir. Yo Can pr images drecly wiout ang à computer To find out your printer supports Pitäidge, rer tte prier instcion manual % PictBridge is a standard for connecting digital cameras And pintrs of dferent maker and pantig out pures äreciy @ ne prning modes, paper sizes, and other arameers al can be sel wi ire camera vany Éependng on the printer hais usedFor deals, relrte prner instrucion manual @ For etais on he avaable paper ypes, oacing paper and insaling in casses, rer o the Paniers insrucion manual Printing images at the printer's standard settings [Easy Print] @ in tre setup menu, set [USB Connection] to (Prin. IUSB Connection] (p. 46) À Display the image to be printed on the monitor. @ “swing images” (p.20 2° Turm on the printer, and then connect the printer and camera. {Open the connector cover in. {he direction of the arro. 3 Press > to start printing. Æ To print another image, use <> to select an image, and press the C button. To exit printing ‘After a selected image is displayed on the screen, disconnect the USB cable from {ne camera and printer. EN 55
Changing the printer’s settings for printing [Custom Print] À Follow Steps 1 and 2 for [Easy Print] (p. 55) Submenu 4 Application Fe image is printed with a border Otion around it (0H) he image is printed to il the entire paper ((On). 2 Press the © button. 3 use À Y to select the print mode, and press the © button. Submenu 2 Application his pins the image selected in Pit [Step 6. Frhis prints al images stored in the The number of images per sheet varie depending on he printer.) Frhe number of images per sheet K(Pics/Sheet) is selectable only when Muït Print is selected in Step 3.
- The avallable settings for [Borderiess] vary depending on the printer. @ 1f{Standard) is selected in Steps 4 and 5, the image is printed at he printer standard setings. Al Pént internal memory or card. 6 Use AD to select an image. Fi pants one mage in a mule Mu Print layout fomat P 7 Press À to make a print reservation for the RE current image. Fri prints an index of alrimages Al Index ne er mo card Press V to make the detailed printer settings JADE PE PE PAPE OC for the current image. Print Order is pnis mages based on Ihe print reservation data on the card {Print Order is available only when print reservations have been made. “Print Reservations (DPOF)" (p. 57) Æ Use A Y to select [Size] (Submenu 3), and press D. @) Hire [Printpaper] screen is not displayed, the [Size], IBorderiess], and (Pics/Sheef] are set o the printer. standard
5 use A V to select the [Borderless] or [Pics/ Sheet] settings, and press the © button. 56 EN To make the detailed printer settings (D Use À V GD> to select the setting, and press the © button. Submenu 5 | Submenu 6 Application [his selects the number aux Oo10 [ane (Sclecting [Win] prints the a ninou [images win the date. Date MRAROUE Seiecting Without] prints the images without the date. [Sclecting Din] prints me fe Iname on the image. File Name |\withWithout|Selecting [Without] does not print any file name on the image [Procceds to his selects a portion of the he setin # nn 9 image for prnüng
To crop an image [F+] Use the zoom buttons to select he size of the cropping frame, use À V <b> to move the frame, and then press ihe ©) button. Cropping frame: @ Use A to select [OK], and press the () button. & if necessary, repeat Steps 6 and 7 to select the image to be printed, make the detailed settings, and set [Single Print] Q Press the © button. 10use A Y to select [Print], and press the © button. Printing starts When [Option Seï is selected in [AI Print] mode, {Print Info] screen is displayed When prining is inished, ie [Print Mode Selec soreen is displayed. To cancel printing (© Press ine MENU button vie (Do Not Remove USB Cable] à displayed (&) Select [Ganceï using A Y and then press ne ©) button. 1TPress the MENU button. 12when the message [Remove USB Cable] is displayed, disconnect the USB cable from the camera and printer. Print Reservations (DPOF') In print reservations, the number of prints and date imprint option are saved in ihe image on the card. This enables easy printing at a printer or print shop supporting DPOF y Using only the print reservations on the card without a computer or a camera.
- DPOF is a standard for storing automatic printout information from digital cameras. @ Print reservations can be set only for the images stored on the card. @ DPOF reservations set by another DPOF device cannot be changed by this camera. Make changes using the original device. Making new DPOF reservations with this camera wil erase the reservations made by the ather device. @ DPOF print reservations can be made for up to 999 images per card Single-frame print reservations [13] À Display the setup menu. @ “Setup menu (p. 9) 2 From the playback menu [#], select [Print Order] and then press the © button. EN 57
3 use A V to select [4], and press the @ button. Æ Use > to select the image for print reservation. Use A V to select the quantity. Press the © button. 5 use A V to select the [ED] (date print) screen option, and press the ©) button. Resetting all print reservation data À Follow Steps 1 and 2 in [5] (p. 57). 2 Select either [LH] or [d#], and press the @ but 3 use A to select [Reset], and press the © button. Resetting the print reservation data for selected images À Follow Steps 1 and 2 in [0] (p. 57). Use A V to select [Dj], and press the @ button. Submenu 2 A No Frhis prints the FTnis prints the Date shooting date. Time Frhis prints the mage wi eo shooting time:
3 use A V to select [Keep] and press the © button.
Use <> to select the image with the print reservation you want to cancel. Use À V to setthe print quantity to “0” 6 use À Y to select [Set], and press the © button. Reserving one print each of all images on the card [1#] À Follow Steps 1 and 2 in [LE] (p. 57). 2 use À Y to select [Li], and press the © button. 3 Follow Steps 5 and 6 in [D]. 58 EN
I necessary, repeat Step 4, and then press the © button when finished 6 use A Y to select the [ED] (date print) screen option, and press the @ button. + The setings are applied to the remaining images th the print reservation data. 7 Use A V to select [Set], and press the © button.
Usage Tips Hihe camera does not work as intended, or an eror message is displayed on the screen, and you are unsure of what ta do referl he information below to fx he problems). Troubleshooting Battery “The car installed Insert recharged batteries in the correct direction. “insaring the battery and card” (p. 11), "Charging the battery with the included USB-AC adapter (p. 12) « Baïteryperormance may have been reduced temporal due low temperature, Take he bats ou of the camera, and war them by ping them in our pocket or a le. ra does not work even when batter Card/nternal memory “an error message is displayed”. Error message” (p.60) Shutter button “No pieture is taken vien the shutter button s pressed". Cancel sleep mode. To save ballry pour, he camer automalicaly goes io sleep mode and ie mono us off ere is no aperaon for 3 minutes en te camera à tumed on Ro peur & taken even ie she butin y pressed in bis mode. Operale the zoom buians or ler butons to reslor ie camera from sleep mode belore taking a picture. the camera le fr another 12 minutes, aomataly tums of. Press the ONOFF buton lo tum fe camera on Press the [E] button to switch t the shooting mode. ai until $ (Rash charge tops binking before taking pures Win prlnged camera use, ne intemal temperature may increase, resung in automate shutdoun. is occurs, remaue he batley om {ne camera and wait ue camera has suficenty cooled The cameras external temperaure may also increase during use, hoever sis normal and does not indicate matuncion. Monitor “Difficult to 500". + Condensation may have occurred. Turn ff the power, and wait for the camera body to become accimated to he surrounding temperature and dry eut belor taking pures. “The light is caught in the picture”. + Shooting with flash in dark situations resuts in an image th many flash reflectons on dust in the air. Date and time function “Date and time settings return to the default setting”. le batteries are removed and le ut f the camera for about 3 days”. the dale and me settings return t the default seting, and must be reset. The time until he date and time setings return to the defaut seting vaies depending an how long the batteries have been loaded. “Language, date, me, and time zone” (p. 15) Miscellaneous “The camera makes a noise when taking pictures". The camera may actvate the lens and make a noise even if no aperaïion is perfommen. Ti is because the camera automatically perorms actions of auto focus as ar as itis ready to shoot “The compas heading is not correct or the compass neodie flashes”. The compass does not function as expected in the city of strong electromagnetc fields such as those produced by televisions, micromaves, large electric motors, raie ransmiters, and high-volage pouer lines. Normal function can sometimes be restored by moving the camera through a fgure eight while rating yourwrist
Printer problem Internal memory problem Load paper into the printer. + Inser a card No Paper Memory Full |- Erase unwanted images. ps Card problem Printer problem + Replace the card Ref the ink in the printer. CardFull |: Erase unwanted images. Card problem Printer problem Use À V to select [Forma], and Remove the jammed paper. press the (©) button. Next, use sammed AV to select [Yes], and press the Printer problem 8 Settings © button. etur to the status where the € Granges | Retum to the status where tk Internal memory problem prier can be used. Use À V to select [Memory D Printer problem Formaël, and press the (©) button Turn off the camera and printer, Next, use A V to select [Yes], and check the printer for any problems, press the @) button. Print Error | and then turn the power on again. Internal memory/Card problem Problem with selected image Take pictures before viewing them. Use a computer to print. No Picture Cannot Print Problem with selected image "Before erasing important images, download fhem 10 a © Use photo retouch software, etc. computer. to view the image on à computer. * All data wil be erased Picture Error | fie image stil cannot be viewed, |? Thisis displayed, for instance, when the printer paper the image fie is corrupted. {ray has been removed. Do not operate the printer wie making the print settings on 1he camera.
- This camera may be unable to print images taken by other cameras. 60 EN
Shooting tips When you are unsure of how to take à picture that you ‘envision, refer lo {he information below. Focusing ocusing on the subject” ‘ Taking a picture of a subject not in the center ofthe screen After focusing on an object at the same distance as the subject, compose the shot, and take the picture Pressing the shutter button halfway (p. 18) Set [AF Mode] (p. 36) to [Face/iESP] Taking a picture in [AF Tracking] mode (p. 37) The camera tracks the subject movement automatically t fous on it continuous. Taking a picture of subjects where autofocus is difficult In the following cases, after focusing on an bject {by pressing the shutter button halfway dou) with high contrast at Ihe same distance as the subject compose Ihe shot, and take the picture. Subjects with low contrast When extremely right objects appear in ine center of the screen (Object with no vertical lines” His also effective to compose the shot by holding the camera vertcall to focus, and then retuming to the horizontal position ta take the picture. When objects are at dferent distances. Fast-moving object ‘The subject is not i the center of te frame EN 61
Camera shake “Taking pictures without camera shake' « Taking pictures using [Image Stabilizor] (. 37) ‘The image pickup device shift to correct for camera shake even the ISO sensitiviy is not increased. This function is also effective when taking pictures at a high 200m magnification. + Shooting movies using [IS Movie Mode] (p. 37) = Super Spori] in the shooting mode uper Spor] mode uses a fast shutter speed and can reduce the biur incurred by a moving subject. + Taking pictures at a high ISO sensitivity Ha high ISO sensitviy is selected, pictures can be taken at a high shutter speed even at locations where a flash cannot be used. Selectng the ISO sensiiviy" (p.31) Exposure (brightness) “Er “Taking pictures with the right brightness” Taking pictures of a subject against a backignt Faces or background are bright even when shot against backight. {Shadow Adjust] (p. 36) Taking pictures using [FacelESP] (p.36) ‘appropriate exposure is obtained fr a face against backigh, and the face is brightened + Taking pictures using [CE] for (ESP/CE)
Brighiness is matched with a subject in the center fe screon and the image is not afected by background light. + Taking pictures using [Fil in] (p. 20) flash Asubject against backight is bightened. 62 EN ‘+ Taking pictures of a white beach or snow scene Setthe mode to [EY4 Beach & Snow (p. 25). ‘+ Taking pictures using exposure compensation (p.30) AAdiust the brighiness wie viewing the screen for taking the picture. Normal, taking pictures of white subjects (such as snow) result in images that are darker than the actual subject. Use the exposure compensation to adjust in the positive (+) direction 0 express wites as they appear. When taking pictures of black subjects, on the other hand, itis effective to adjust in the negative (-) direction. Color hue Ê ing pictures with colors at the same shade as they appear” + Takingpictures by selecting white balance (p. 30) Best results in most environments can normally be obtained with the [WB Auto] setting, but for some subjects, you should ty experimenting with diflrent setings. (This is especially true for sunshade under a clear sky, mixed natural and arificial light settings, and 50 on.)
Image quality “Taking sharper pictures” Taking pictures with the optical zoom or super- resolution zoom Avoid using digital zoom (p. 37) to take pictures. Taking pictures at a low ISO sensitivity the picture is taken with a high ISO sensitviy, noise (small colored spots and color unevenness that were not in the original image) can occur, and the image can appear grainy. Selecting the ISO sensiviy” (p. 31) Panorama “Taking pictures so that the frames are stitched smoothiy" + Atip for panoramic shooting Taking pictures by pivoling with the camera at the center prevents shifng of he image. Wen taking pictures of close objects in particular, pivoting with the lens end at the center produces favorable results. To take panoramie photos ([={ Panorama]} (p. 26) Batteries laking batteries last longer” + Set [Power Save] (p. 50) to [On] Playback/Editing tips Playback Playing images in the internal memory and card” ‘+ Remove the card and display the images in internal memory “insering the battery and card” (p. 11) “Viewing images with high picture quality on a high- definition TV" ‘+ Connect the camera to the TV using an HDMI cable (sold separately) “Playing back images on a TV" (p. 48) Editing “Erasing the sound recorded to a stil image” + Record over the sound with silence when playing back the image “Adéing sound to stl images [D (p. 42)
- Perodicaly insert the battery and test the camera functions. @ avoid leaing he camera in places where chemical products are hand since Ii may run 64 EN Using a separately sold USB-AC adapter The USB-AC adapter F-3AC (sold saparatel) can be used th this camera. Do not use any USB-AC adapter otner than the dedicated one. When using F-3AC, be ur to use the USB cable include vi this camera. Do not use any other USB-AC adapter with his camera. Using.a separately sold charger AA charger (UG-90: said separately) can be used to charge the battery Using your charger and USB-AC adapter abroad The charger and USB-AG adapter can be used in most home electrical sources wihin he range of 100 V Lo 240 V AC (S080Hz) around ne mor. However, depending on the country or area ou are in, he AC wall uit may be shaped iferenty and the charger and USB-AC adapter may require 2 plug adapter Lo match 1e wall outt. For details, ask at your Iocal electial shop or travel agent. Do not use travel voltage converters as Iheÿ couid damage your charger and USB-AG adapter.
Using the card Readout/recording process of the card During shooting. 1e eurent memory indlcator Hghs un red le ie camera 1 ring data Never open 1e bat ard Cards compatible with this camera Compartiment cover or unplug Ie USB cable. This can no only SD/SDHC!SDXGIEye-FI card (commercial available) (or ‘damage Ihe image data but also fender 1e internal mamory 6 compatbiity card details, vis the Olympus website.) Card unusable. The Eye-Fi card may become hot during use. “When Using an Eye-Fi card, the batery may run out fastr. Wen using an Eye-Fi card, the camera may function more Slow. SD/SDHC/SDXC card write-protect switch The SD/SDHG!SDXG card body has a write-protect Suit If you set the suite 1 la LOCK side, you wi not be able Lo we Lo the card, delete data or forma. Return he sue Lo enable writing:
Checking the image saving location The mamacy idleator shois whether ia itemal memory or car being used duing shooting and playback. Current memory indicator 1: Intemal memory is being used B: Card is being used @ Event {Memory Fomat{Forma, Erase}, (Sel Image], or AI Erse] s performed, he data in he Card no completely erased. Wen Gsposing fe card, damage te card 1 prevent in discosurs of Personal aa
Movies Image Sizo EEE Internalmemory SDISDHC/SDXC card (468) EN 1020%1080" 2 sec. 24 min. 45 sec. RAT 1280%720" 4 sec. 29 min. REX 640%480 10 sec. 96 min. 15 sec. @ ne maximum fie sze fa sigle movie is 2 GB, egardess of capaciy fine card increasing the number of pictures that can be taken Ether erase unwanted images, ar connect he camera 0 a computer or atner device o save ne images, and then erase he images in the intermal memory or card. {Erase] (p.22, 44) (Sel. Image] (p. 44), [AI Erase] (p. 44), [Memory Format}{Format] (p. 45) Taking pictures with the Olympus Wireless RC Flash System You can lake pures win wireless Nash when using a flash compatble wi ie Olympus Wireless RC Flash System, The Cameras buitin as used or communication been the camera and sh @ For details about operation of a wireless flash, refer 10 he instruction manual for he special external flash À Setthe wireless flash based on the guidelines below. Wireless flash setup range guidelines @) The setup range varies depending on he ambient environment. Flash direction Point the remote Sensor louard In 2 Tum on the wireless flash 3 Use the MODE button on the wireless flash to set to RC mode, and make the channel and group settings. (Channel: CH, Group: À) Æ Set [Remote Flash] (p. 38) on the camera to TéRCI. EN 67
5 Sciectthe flash option in the function menu, and then select the remote control. @ “Using the flash” (p. 20) 6 Take a test shot to check the operation of the flash and the resulting image. @ Be sure t check ie charge lval fe camera and ire flash ele lalingpiqures @ Anough there i no limit on tre number wireless flash units at are setup. sage of à maximum of ie unis i recommended to prevent maunclion due to intererence wi each cer @ Vienne camera flashs st [ £RCJ. te camera butin fac used for communion win ie miroess ah cannot used for aing picture Use the conversion lens (sold separately). Conversion lens Converter adapter Fish Eye converter (FCON-TO1) Teleconverter (TCON-TOt) IGLA-TO @ 10 use ie conversion lens (sold separate remove th lens ing wc as been allached ie camer and then attach the converter adapter (sold separately) to the camera. To attach/remove the lens ring Lens ring
Attach direction 68 EN Marks for attaching
To attach/remove the conversion lens/filter Converter adapter Remove direction Conversion lens To attach the lens ring or converter adapter to {he camera, al untlit clcks into place. + For details, please visit the Olympus website for your local ar Important information about water and shock resistant features Water resistance: The waterproof feature is warranted” 10 perate at depths up 10 12 m (28.8 feet} fr up to one hour. The waterproof feature may be compromised if {ne camera is subject Lo substantal or excessive impact. Shock resistance: The anl-ahock feature warrants? he operation of Ie camera against accident impact incurred from everyday use of your digital compact camera, The ant-shock feature does not uncondiionaly warrant all defectve operation or ecsmetic damage. Cosmali damage, such a8 scratch and ‘dents, ar not covered under Ina warranty. Marks for attaching lign the marks and screw itin the direction of ataching As wih any electronic device, proper care and maintenance are required to presarve te integey and operation of your camera. To maintain camera performance, please lake your camera La the nearest Olympus Authorized Senice Center 1o have inspected after any major impact. In the event he camera is damage as a result o negligence ar misuse, the warranty will ot cover costs associated wi (ne senice or repair of your Camera. For additional information on our warranty, please visit La the Olympus website for your local are. Please observe the folloning care Instructions for your camera:
1. As determined by Olympus pressure testing equipment
in accordance wii IEC Standard Publication 529 IPX8 This means (ha Ing camera can be used normal under water at a specified water pressure. This ant-shock performance is confimed by Olympus testing conditions in accordance with MIL-STD-816F, Method 516., Procodure IV (Transit Drop Tes). For more details of Olympus: Lesing conditions, please refer 10 he Olympus website for your local area EN 69
- Check the camera for foralgn material including di, dust or sand - Fm close the battrylcard cover latch and LOCK knob.
- Do nat open the battercaré compariment cover and Connector cover with rt hands, while under water, or in a damp or dust emironment (e.g. beach After Us Bo sure Le pe of any oxcess vtr deb fe using jamera under water. = or the camara à sed under soawater immars the ‘camera in a bucket containing fresh wator for about 10 minutes (with the battorylcard compartment cover and connector cover fimmly closed). After that, dry the camera in the shade with good ventilation. ‘Water drops may be observed on the inner surface of the battorylcard compartment cover or connector cover after you open each cover. any water drops are found, be sure to wipe them off before using the camera. Notes after use - Forelgn materials may be atlached to te camera when using he camera in conditions il foreign maris such as di, dust ar sand. you continue to use the camera in such conditions, could cause damage to the camera. To avoid such damage, wash the camera using he following meihoë. (D Firmiy close the batteryleard cover latch and LOCK knob. (® Fil a bucket or other container with fresh water, immerse the camera facing downward in the bucket and shake the camera thoroughiy. Or inse the camera by placing it direct under a strong Stream of tap water and pressing the buttons. 70 EN Storage and Maintenance “Do natléave ie camera in an enuonment at high Lmparaure (40°C (HO4°F) or mare) or at low lemperature {10°C (H4'P) or ee). Faure o do 20 may break dou water fesitance. Do not use chemias fr laning sut prevention, anti doing repaiing ec. Flute 1 do 50 may break dou Water ressance. Do not save the camera in water for long me. Prolonged exposure 15 water vil cause damage to the camerss appaarance andlor deterlorate water resistance, «in order to preserve io wator resistant feturo, 28 wi any undenwater housing, is recommended that the Waterproof packing (and seal) are replaced annual}. For the Ompus disrbutors or service stations where ne waterproof packing can be roplaced, vil OIympus website for Your local ares @ ne noue accessories (.9. USB-AC adapte do no fer Shock rater relance Concerning. GPS Place Names for Locations Outside Japan Terms and Conditions Personal Use On! You agree to use this Data together with this digital camera for he solely personal, non-commercial purposes for which you were lconsed, and not for sertice bureau, ime-shatng or other similar purposes. Accoraingl, but subject 1 he restrictions set ri in the following paragraphs, You may copy this Data only as necessary for your personal use to (view IL and (i) save À provided at you do not remove any copyright notices at ‘appear and do not modif the Data I any way. You agree not to thennise reproducs, copy, modif, decomple, disassembie or reverse engineer anÿ porn of his Data, and may no transfer or istibute ti any form, or any purpose, except the extent permited by mandatory laws. Muli-dis sets may on} be ransfrrod or sold as à complete se as provided by OLYMPUS IMAGING CORPORATION and not as a subset Ihereol,
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TO WATER OR OPERATE IN À HIGH HUMIDITY [ENVIRONMENT. General Precautions Read Al Instructions — Belor you ue te product read al operating instructions. Save all manuals and documentation for future raerenc. 18 — Ahays unplug ti product from ne al utet before eaning. Use only a dam clah fr cleaning. Never use any pe a quid or aersol cleaner, or any type of organe sovent ocean this produet ttachments — For your safe, an 1 avoid damaging the product, se only accessories recommended by Olympus. Miter and Molsture — For precautions on product with waatherproof “design, ad the weatherproog sections. Location — To avoid damage 1 ie product. mount ne product sacurly on sable ipod, stand, or racket Power Source — Connect is product nl te power source desc! on te pro lbel Lightning — la hghiing storm oceurs whle using a USBAG adapter, remove from te al out mmeat, Foreign Objects — To avoid personal Ihr, never Insert a metal abc ina ne product. Heat — Novor use ar store Ii product near any hoa soute such as à Tadialo, heat register, Sove, ar any ype of quipment or applance ha generaes hat, ncudng stereo ampifers. Handling the Camera À waruns Do not usa the camera near flammable or explosive gases. = D0 not use te flash and LED [including AF iluminator) on sople inants, small children, ae. at Clone rang “You must be at last 7m (3) away fm te faces ot your subject. ing ie Nash 190 ose 10 Ing subject eyes cou cause a momentry ss of vision. Keep young children and nfants away from the camera.
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« sen big hard th mag part fe car Do not lcok at the sun or strong lights with th camera. < Do not use or store io camera In dusty or humid places. < Do not cover the flash wi à hand we fig. < Use SDISDHGISDXG mamery cards or Eye-F cards ny. Never use other ypos of cards Nu accenty ner anal pe of card no te camera. ontat an auhorzed disnbutor r sens carter. Do ot 10 remove 1h card by foros. “ou find hat the USB-AG adapter is extremaiy ot or noie any unusual ado, aie, or amoke around Unpg le power pug from wal autel immediately and stop using. nan. contact an authonzed daibutor or service center. À cauron “Stop ing he camera immediately you notes any naual or, noise, or amoka arout <avar remove bai vil bare hand, which may au à fe ru Your hands EN 77
Do notleave the camera in places war may be subject to extremely high temperatures. Doing 0 may cause pars 1 deercral and in some éreumsances, cause ha camera lo catch fre. Do not ee he charger or USB-AC adaplr ii covered {such a a bank. Ts coul cause ovarheang,resuting fre Hand the camra th ar to avod geting à lowrtemporature burn. Wen the camera conan mea paris, verheaing can result I à Lowlemperalure burn. Pay attention the flic: Wen used fra long period te camera wil get Ro you hod on 01h camera in his state, a lon-tomperature burn may be cause. In places subject 1 extremel cod temperaures, he lomperalure of he camera body may be lower than the environmental emperlue. 1 possible wear gloves uen handing he camera In col temperatures. Be caretul with the strap.
- Be carelul with he sap when you cary fe camera. cou ea catch on stay hjcts and cause srius damage Do nat touch the metal part of he camera for a long period ofime at low temperatures. This may damage your skin At low temperatures, handle the camera while wearng loves. Te prolectthe hgh-precision technology contained in hi product, never late he camera h the places ta below, no mater in use or storage:
- Places ur temperatures andr humidity are high go trough extreme changes. Dsectsunlighl, beach, locked cas, or naar er hat sources {sove, act, et orhumiiers. In sandy or dusy envronments « Near lammabe ms or exlosves. In we places, such as alhrooms or nt rain. Men ung products win eatherprao designs, read ho manual 25 wo In places prone 1 strong braons. Noter drop he camera 0 subject severe shacks or vibrains. Wen ataching ho camera 19 or removng rom a ipod, rot the pod screu, not the camera. Belor Mansporing ie camera, remove a trpod and al other non OLYMPUS accassoie, Do not touch lee contacts on cameras. Do nateave to camera ponte direct the sun. This may cause Lens or shuter eurlin damage, el falure, ghost on the image pictup device, ar may ossi cause frs. Do nat push ar pul several on te lens. Beloe toi he camera or a long period, remove he battre. Select a coal y lation for storage to prevent condensation or mod from forming inside Ia camera. fl terge, Lt ha camera y uming an and pressing tre shuter butin Lo make sure hat operating nomalh. 78 EN The camera may malunction fitis used in a locaion where à is subject a magnetceleckomagnel fl, radio waves, a high voage, such 23 near TV sat, micrawane, video game, eu speakers large screen uni, Trade tower, or transmission lower. such cases, lu the camera fl and on again alor rh operation. Aways observe he operating emronmant resticions described in he cameras manual. Battery Handling Precautions Follow these important guidelines to prevent batteries from leaking, overheating, burning, lexploding, or causing electrical shocks or burns. À Dance The samir uses à hum in batery sp by Oympus Charge te bay we space USB-AC adapter or charge. D note my the USB-AC adapiers r chape. « Ner het or orale bats Take rcautors an can or tng bar 1 rent em Fram coming io contact any mail becs Su as eve, hs fase, le “ Neer se bars her they il be exposedt it un, A aubeme iglemperaures na hot Ve aa a at pres Topretant ausg bats leks or damagig air tenais, care Hola al etuetons garage ue of atis. Navr am dissambe abat mod Hi anÿ way Sr ke Ratary Au els You yes, UE our je mea vit le, C4 nning water and og madeal atenio mea «Aa store bals ut fe reach oem chan Ia CS Acierlasy salons a at. ook medal ation media; eu canot remae t atlry om Be camra, onac an auhoze derbuor ar sans cel. Do not Iy 1 renave De Batey bye Damage Lo Bal xt (ras, ot) may produce eat eranerposen À aruns Een atres y at aimes. ET rent bats fa ing ovthetng, or aug a fr or axposon, ua ny ati command few spot et Lay care esred t opaai nations ha aan have non rec tt D specd Ana, 2 han am an do ot am Do not abat a cake ban. bat ais Bacome cold or dlemed, or becomes inomal in any hr ay urng para, op Ling te camra
«Ia battery leaks fui ont your lathing or ki, remove the thing and ah no acte area it can, running ok rater immediately. fine fuid bus your skin, seck medical atenton mme), Never subject baltores Lo strong Shock or continuous ration. À\ caunion “ Balorloading, alraysinspet e batir care or, olraton ang, or any ha anormal. Te bay may become ha utg prolonge use To avoid minor bus, de not remoue immediately her ing camera. Rays anad the baty om he camera ble storg th camra for along perod TRS camera uses ane Ohms um io batlery {L-S0B. No other pe a bats can be usa There a ik fox ne bay rplacod ha inomet batery pe. : Ponar eonsumion by 1e camera vais depending on hi functons ar sec. Durng he condis descibed beam, poneris consumed cantruousy and ie batry becomes xhaustd quick {The zoom & used poste. ne she buts pressed hay apeatd in shooting mode, achalinghe au focus. < Rpicure à played on ln seron fran extended perd time. 2 The camara is eomnaced 1 a prrlr. Using an exhaustd batary maÿ cause te camera ou fout ping ne batir level aming Te Oympus Hum in ballry À signa tbe used oi fre Ohmpus igtal camera D no use 1e btlry 1 ler deuces. te balles lemnals get we or grensy, camara on fiLte may su. Hip Me batir el hay ct ere us Rays charge a bay when using ira frame, oi has at een sed ra long parc. Men peralng ie amer wi atlry pour atlw lemperalues, y 1 koop ln camera and par bar as arm a pos. À try at has run doun at temperatures may be resload at is warmedal10om pere. Blor olg on a mg ip, nd especily bare vaveng abroad, purchase ex bats. recommended batlry may be fiat Lo Gba wi vaveing en song he balle Kr along pad, select 00 cation for store : Pie récjl baies 1 ha save our planes resources. an ya row away dead batir, ba sure L cover th lrmnals and AMeys che cal Laws and regions USB-AC adapter The includes USB-AC adapter F-2AC is designed to be usod oi ul bis camera, Other camaras cannot be charge il His USB-AC adapter Do not connect ha ina USB-AC adaple F-2AC 1 equipment her han bis camera. « For plugin type USB-AC adapter The included USB-AC adapter F-2AC intended t be correct antald ina vrica r oo mount pos. Use Only Dedicated Rechargeable Battery, Battery Charger and USB-AC adapter Vi strong recommend that you use only he genuine Ohympus edited rechargeable batey, bay charger and USB-AC aapler hi camera. Using a non-genuine rechargeable baton, atlery charger andlor USB-AC adapte may feu in fe or parsnal mat uso lskage, heating, gniion o damage L the at. Oiympus does nt assume any Habit fr accidents or damage that may reuit from ie use of a aïe, altery charger anclor USB-AC adapter nat are no genuine Ohmpus accessories. Monitor De not push the monitor ercby therwise the image may become vague, resuüng in à playback mode alure or damage lo the monitor A stp fight may appear on the Loibatom of the mono, but is is not a maluncton. “ ihen à subject is id diagonalin the camera, he adges may appear igzagged on the mano. This Is nat a malt, kil be Less naieeable in playback mode. Slal images displayed on rgani EL mors or extended periode me may burn in’, causig a drop i righiness or iscoloration in some ares of ho play, ich may be permanent in some cases. hi phenomenan has no aflel o Images recorded win 1e camera. The montor of his product is manufacured wi gh-qualty accuracy, however there may be à suck ar dead pixel on the monitor. Thesophel do not have any funce on Ie mage o be saved Because of 1h characters, ho unevennss of ne color or riginess may also be found depending on fe angle, but ii due 10 he suture of 1e mono. This not à maluncion.
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IMAGING PRODUCTS (Ohmpus. warants that he enclos! Olympus imaging produit(s) and ralted Ohympus® accassoris (ndividual a “Product and colectvel ho “Products il be fo from dec in matos and orkmanshi under normal use and serie for apéro of one (1) year from th date of purchase. Nany Product roves lo be delete within ho one-year warranty pero, 1h customer must return the delete Product 1 any of (Ohrmpus Service Centers, olwing the procedure set for balou (See WHAT TO DO WHEN SERVICE IS NEEDED'). (Ohmgus, at sole dira, wl repar, replace, or aduet ha delectve Product, provided hat Iympus investigation and factory inspection disclse Ia (a) such elec developed under normal and proper use and () te Product covered under Is Ile varranÿy. Repair, replacement, o adustment of delctve Products sha be (Ohrmgus sole obligation and the customer sale remed hareunder The customer ae and shal pay fr hpment fe Products 1 he (Ohrmpus Service Center. (Ohrmgus shal et be abgated 1 parform prevent maintenant instalation, instalation, or maintanance. (Ohrmpus reserves ne ht 1 (use recondioned, rfutbishod, and or saniceable used pars {ha met OIympuSsquall assurance standard) for warany r any other repars and {) make any temal or extemal design andlo ealure changes an or o products without ny sb a corporate such changes on 6 Lo ie Products. WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY Excluded fom ts imitod warranty and not waranted by Ohmpus in ny fashion, aber express, ml, rby statue are a) products and accessories not manufscured by Oympus andior net baaing in “OLYMPUS brand lbel (ne waranty coverage for products and accessories f ler manulacurers, wie may be “atbuted by Ohympur, te responsible ha manufacturers ot such produets and accessares in accordance th ho terns and uraben f such manufacurers warrants}. {) any Produe which has been disassemble,rapainé,tamperod wi aleres, changed, o mal by persons other than (Ohrmpus own aufhotized sic personnel unless repair by obers is made it ne ten consent of Opus {dec or damage to tno Products resuing from wear ter, rmisuse, abuse, nagigance, sand, lquids, pa. improper orage, norperomance a scheduld operator and maintenance loms, battery leakage use of ron-"OLYMPUS brand accessares, consumables, or Supples, or use the Products in combination with nan-compatble devices (8) softare programs: {e) supples and consumables {including but ot imite amps,ink, paper, fm, pis, nagalves, cables and batteries, ancor (0. Producls hic do net contain a val placed and record (Osmpus serial number, unless ay are à model on uhich (smpus does no pla and record srl rubers. EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE, OLYMPUS MAKES NO AND DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER
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Representations and warranties made by any person, including but not imite to dezlers, representative, salespersons, 0r agonts of Oympus, which are Inconsistnt or In conflit with fin ation 1 1h terms of his Ii warranty shal not be binding upon Olympus unless reduced lo wriüng and approved y an express authorizoë officer of Oympus. This limited warany is ne complete and exclusive statement of warranty which Olympus agrees lo provide with respect 0 the Products and i shall supersed al prior and contemperaneous oral or rien agreement, understandings, proposa, and communications peraining to the subject matler hereol. This limited warranty Is exclusively for he benefit of he original customer and cannot be ransferred or assigne WHAT TO DO WHEN SERVICE IS NEEDED The customer must transfer any Image or other data saved on 2 Product to another image or data storage medium andlor remove any flm from the Product pror Lo sending tne Product Lo Opus for service. IN NO EVENT SHALL OLYMPUS BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SAVING. KEEPING OR MAINTAINING ANY IMAGE OR DATA SAVED ON A PRODUCT RECEIVED BY IT FOR SERVICE, OR ON ANY FILM CONTAINED WITHIN À PRODUCT RECEIVED BY IT FOR SERVICE, NOR SHALL OLYMPUS BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES IN THE EVENT ANY IMAGE OR DATAIS LOST OR INPAIRED WHLE SERVICE IS BEING PERFORMED {INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL. CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS OR LOSS OF USE), WHETHER OR NOT OLYMPUS SHALL BE OR SHOULD BE AWARE OF THE. POSSIBILITY OF SUCH POTENTIAL LOSS OR IMPAIRMENT. Package the Product carefuly using ample padding material to prevent damage in transit and either delver to the Authorized Ompus Dealer Int sold you ne Product or ship postage prepaid and insured 1) any of our Oympus Service Centers. Wen retuming Products or service, your package should include te folowing 1 Sales receipt shoning date and place of purchase 2 Copy of this limited warranty bearing the Product serial number corresponding to the serial number on the Product (unless is a model on which Olympus does not place and record serial numbers, 3 À detaled description of the problem. 82 EN 4 Sample prints, negatives, igtal prints (or files an disk it available and related to the problem, When service is completad, the Product wil be retumed to you postage prepald
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Provisions of warrat 1 this product proves 10 be defectve, athough I has been {used propely [in accordance witn the uriten Handing Care and Operating structions supplied wilh 1), during the applicable national warranty period and has been purchased from an authorized Olympus dlstibutor within he business area of Olympus Europa Holding GmbH as stipulated on the website: hp: olympus. com this product wi be repaire, or at Olympus option replace, fee of charge. To Claim under this warranty the austomer must Lake the product before 1he and of the applicable national warranty period 10 the dealer where lhe produet was purchased or any other (Oiympus service station within the business area of Olympus Europa Holding GmbH as stipulated an he website: tp: ‘uarolympus.com. During the ane year period af he Word (Wide Guarantae the customer may lur the product in at any Oympus service statlon. Please noie that rotin all countries such Olympus service station exlsts.
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(Olympus autharizod service station at his own risk and shall be responsible for any costs incurreë in transporting the produet. Provisions of Guarantee 1 “OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP, Shinjuku Monoñth, 23-1 Nish-Shinjuku, Shimuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0814, Japan grants a one year Word Wide Guarantee. This warlduide Guarantee must be presented at an Olympus authotized repair service station belore any repair can be made under conditions of his Guarantee. Tis Guarantee is valid only the Guarantee Certificate and proof of purchase are presented atthe Ohympus repair service station. Please nole hat this Guarantee is in addition to and does not affect the customer s legal warranty rights under the applicable national legislation {governing the sale of consumer goads mentioned above. This Guarantes does not cover the following and the customer vl be required to pay repair charge, even for defects occurig win the Guarantee perd relerred Lo above.
2. Any defect that occurs due 19 mishandling (such as an
opération performed Ihat is not mantoned in 1ne Handing Care or ther sactions of th instructions, le.) . Any defect hat occurs due ta repai, modification, cleaning, et performed by anyone other han Olympus or an (Oympus autharized service station. : Any defect ar damage that oceurs due to transpoñ fall shock, et. after purchase of the product . Any defeci or damage that oceurs due Lo fre, sarthquake, flood damage. hunderbo, oer natural disastrs, environmentai potion and regular vllage sources.
8. Any defect that oceurs due Lo carelass or improper
Storage (such as Keoping the product under conditions of high temperature and humidiy, near insect repelents such as naphihalens or hammful drugs, lc.) mproper maintenance, ét. ‘Any defect hat occurs due Lo exhaustod batteries, tc. ‘Any defect hat occurs due to sand, mud, et. entring the inside of the product casing. When the Guarantes Certficae is not returned vit the product. When any aiteralions whatsoaver are made to the Guarantee Cerlifcate regarding he year, month and date of purchase, the customers name, the dealers name, and he serial number Wen proof of purchase is not presented with this Guarantee Certicate. 3 This Guarantee apples 1 the product only. he Guarantee does not apply Lo any alher accessory equipment, such as the case, strap, lens cap and batteries. 4 Olympus sole lablty under his Guarantee shal be limited Lo repaiing or replacng the product. Any iablty under the Guarantee fr indirect r consoquentil loss ar damage of any kind incurred or suffered by he customer due to à defect fie product, and in particular any loss or damage caused Lo any lenses, fims, alher equipment or accessories used with ie product r or any loss resuling from a delay in repair or loss of dat, is excluded. Compeling regulations by law remain unafecied by his. Notes regarding Guarantee maintenance 1° This Guarantee wi only be val the Guarantee Certificate is du completed by Ohympus ar an authorized dealer or other documents contain sufcient proof. Therlare, ploase make sure that your name, the name of ne dealer, the Serial number and te year, month and date of purchase are all completod or ne ofgial invoice ar the sales receipt findicaling he dealer name, he date of purchase and product pe) is atlached t this Guarantee Cericate. (Olympus reserves the right 1 refuse rec-af-charge senice if nether Guarantee Cartleate s compleled nor Ihe above document is attachd or {he information contained in is incomplete or ilegible Sincs this Guarantse Certificats wi not be re-ssued, Keep it in safe place Please refer Lo 1e list on the web aie: hip-/hwwa.oympus. com for Ie authorized intemational Olympus service network. EN 83
For customers in Asia Provisions of warranty. 1 N'inis product proves 0 be defective, although it has been used propey [in accordance wii (ho rien Handing Care and Operating instructions supplied with), during a period of up Lo one year rom the date of purchase his product il be repaired, or at Olympus option replaced, free of charge. Ta claim under warranty ie customer must take the product and his Warranty cericate befar te end of ne ‘one year warranty parlod o the dealer where tne product was purchased or any Olympus authorzed senice station listed in Le mstuctions and request no necessary repas.
2. The customer shal ranspor ne product lo the dealer ar
(Olympus authorizod service station at his own risk and shall be responsible for any costs incurred in ransporg the product. 3 This warranty does not cover the folowing and the customer il be required 1o pay repair charge, even for defects “ccuring wihin the one year period referred Lo above. . Any defect that occurs due Lo mishandling (such as an opération performed that is not mentioned in the Handing Care or lher sections of {ne instructions, ee.) b. Any defect Ina oceurs due 10 repair, modification, cleaning, etc performed by anyone other than Olympus or an (Olympus authorized service station. €: Any defect or damage Ia occurs due to transport, a fall shock, etc. after purchase of the product. d. Any defect ar damage that occurs due to fre, earthquake, flood damage. thunderboï, ater natural disasters, environmentai polution and regular voltage sources. . Any defect hat occurs due Lo careless or improper Storage (such as kaeping the product under conditions ef high temperature and humidiy, near insect repellents such as naphihalene or harmful drugs, lc). mproper maintenance, et.
1. Any defect hat occurs due Lo exhausted bataries, ec.
4. Any defect hat occurs due Lo sand, mu, te, enering he
inside of the product casing. h. When His Warranty Certfcat is not returmed with the produet.
1. When any aloraions whatsoever are made t the
Warranty Certfcate regarding the year, month and date of purchase, the customers name, the dealers name, and he serial number. L. Wen proof f purchase is not presentod with this Warranty Certfcate. 84 EN 4 This Warranty applis to the product ni: he Warranty does ot apely Lo any olner accessory equipment, such as the case. stap, lens cap and batteries. 5 Oiympus’ sole labliy under Inis warranty shall be limited 10 repaling or replacing the product and any Labiy for indirect or cansaquental loss or damage of any kind incurred or sufered by ne customer due o a defect in 1e product, and in parieuiar any loss or damage caused to any flm or lenses er other equipment or accessories used vh Ina product or fer any loss resuling from delay in repair is excluded Notes;
1. This Warranty is in addition to and does nat affect the
uslomers statutory right. 2 you have any queries regarding his Warrant, cal any of the Olympus authorized service stations Istod in the instructions. Notes regarding warranty maintenance
1. This Warranty will oniy be vai fine Warranty Certificate is
duly completed by Olympus or the dealer. Make sure that your name, ne name af ne dealer, ne serial number and the year, month and date of purchase are all completed 2 Since is Warranty Cartlicate wi not be ressued, keep itin a sat place. 3 Any request or repair by a customer in same country where the produet was purchasad shall be subject Loto Lars of he warranty issued by ire Oiympus dstibuar in hat country. here the local Ohympus disrbutor does nt iseue a Separate warranty or where 1e customers nat in ne country whare he product as purchased 1e terms oh world warranty Sal app. Where applicable, tis Warranty is vald worldwide. The (Oiympus authorized service stations ste in Is Warranty il gadiy honor Please rfer to the appended ls for the authorizod international Olympus senice netork. Disclaimer of Warranty (Olympus makes no representations ar warrants, other expresso or mplied, by or concerning any content ithese Arllen materials or sofare, and in no event shall be able for any implied warranty of marchantabilt or flness for any parieular purpose or or any consequentia, ncidenta or indirect damages (including but not Imited to damages for loss of business profs, business interruption and loss of business information) arising from Ina use of inabilit Lo use these arilen materials or sofware. Soma states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of abiity for consequentl or Incidental damages, s0 1e abave limitations may not app t you
For customer in Thailand This tolecommunicaion equipment conforms to NTC technical requirement. Trademarks IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. “Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks o Microsoft (Corporation. Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Inc. The SDHC/SDXC logo is a trademark. Eye-Fi a registered trademark f Eye, Inc. +"Shadow Adjustment Technology function contains patented
apical “Al oter company and product names are registered racemarks andlor trademark of ho respocive ovners. The standarés fr camera fl systems referred tin is manual are he “Design rule for Camera Fe systemvDOF" slandards stpulated by ne Japan Elctronis and Information Technology Industies Association (JETTA) THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC
AGTIITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM À VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE HTTPJWW. MPEGLA.COM ‘The software in this camera may include third party software. Any third party software is subject to the terms and conditions, imposed by the owners or licensors of that software, under which software is provided to you. ‘Those terms and other third party software notices, if any, may be found in the sofiware notice PDF file stored within the accompanying CD-ROM or at Htip:lwww.olympus.co.plen/supportimsgl digicamera/downloadinotice/nolice.ctm Powered by ARCSOFT.
SPECIFICATIONS Camera Product type Digital camera (for shooting and displaying) Recording system Stil pictures __:_ Digital recording, JPEG (in accordance with Design rule for Camera File system (DCF.) ‘applicable Ex 2.3, Digtal Prnt Order Format (DPOF) PRINT Image Matching I, PictBridge standards MP format Wave fommat MOV H264 linear PCM Memory Intermal memory SD/SDHG/SDXG/Eye-Fi card No. of effective pixels: _12,000,000 pixels Image pickup device 12.3" CMOS (primary color fer) Lens Olympus lens 4.5 to 18.0 mm, 201049 (Equivalent t 25 to 100 mm on à 35 mm flm) Photometric system: Digial ESP meterng, spot melering system Shutter speed 4 10 1/2000 sec. Shooting range Normal : 06m(20ft)to Macro mode :_ 0.15 m (0.5 .) to oo (W). 0.1 m (0.3) to 60 (T) Supermacro _: 0.01m(0.03ft)10 0.6 m (2.08) (13.47 mm (ed) mode Monitor +310" organic EL display, 814,000 dots Connector Muli-connector (DC-IN jack, USB connector, AN OUT jacky} HDMI micro connector (type D) Automatic calendar 2000 up 10 2088 system Water resistance LL + Equivalentie IEC Standard publication 529 IPX8 (under OLYMPUS test conditions), available in 12m (39.3 f.) deep water Weaning _ Camera can normally be used under water at a specified water pressure. Dust resistance IEC Standard publication 529 IP6X under OLYMPUS test conditions) 86 EN
Ps Reception frequency: 1575 42 MHz (CIA code) Goodetic system + Wos& Operating environment Temperature: -10Ct0 40 °C (14 °F 10 104 °F) (operation -20 C to 60 °C (4 °F to 140 °F) (storage) Humidity +30 % to 90 % (operation]"10 % Lo 90 % (storage) Power supply +_ One Olympus lim ion battery (1-08) or separately sold USB-AC adapter Dimensions 2 VI1.5 mm (W) x 66.5 mm (H) x 29.1 mm (D) {44 x 26 x 1.1 in. (excuding protrusions) Weight 230 g (8.1 0z) (including battery and card) Lithium ion battery (LI-90B) Product type 2_Liium ion rechargeable battery Model No. :_LI908 Standard voltage DC38V Standard capacity 1270 mA Battery life “Approx, 300 fil charges (varies on usage) ‘Operating environment Temperature: 0 -Ct040 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) (charging) USB-AC adapter (F-2AC) Model No. 1 F2ACIBIF2AC2E Power requirements AC 100 to 240 V (S0/80 Hz) Output 2 DOSV, 500mA “Operating environment Temperature: 0 -Ct040 C (32 °F to 104 F) (operation) -20 °C to 60 °C (4 °F to 140 °F) (storage) Design and specifications subject to change without notice. HDMI, the HDMI Logo and High-Definiion Multimedia M Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
OLYMPUS http:lmw.olympus.com/ OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. Shinjuku Monolith, 3-1 Mishi-Shinjuku 2-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan ] OLYMPUS IMAGING AMERICA INC. 3500 Corporate Parkway, P.O. Box 610, Center Valley, PA 18034-08610, U.SA. Tel. 484-806-5000 Technical Support (USA) (Our phone customer support is available from 9 am to 9 pm 24/7 online automated help: {Monday to Friday] ET hp olympusamerica,com/support htp/lolympusamerica.com/contactus. Phone customer support: Tel. 1-888-553-4448 (Toll.rec) Olympus sofware updates can be obtained at tip: olympusamerica. com igital
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