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Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera. Before you start to use your
new camera, please read these instructions carefully 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 photographs.
In the interest of continually improving products, Olympus reserves the right to update
or modify information contained in this manual.
DIGITAL CAMERA
Advanced
Manual
Detailed explanations of all the
functions for getting the most out
of your camera.
Online Pictures
Basic Operation
Basic Shooting
Advanced Shooting
Playing Back
Printing
Camera Settings

2
How to use this manual
(Basic and Advanced Manuals
The instruction manual accompanying this camera is divided into two
parts: the Basic Manual and the Advanced Manual (this document).
(Indications used in this manual
Below is an explanation of how to read the instructions in this manual.
Please read it carefully before proceeding.
Basic
Manual
This manual gives you easy-to-follow explanations on how to take
pictures and view them so that you can get started quickly. Go ahead
and take some pictures! You will also find information on the camera’s
main functions as well as how to make prints and enjoy your pictures
on a computer.
Advanced
Manual
This manual introduces you to the camera’s many functions after you
have mastered the basics. It will help you to use the camera’s
capabilities to take much more creative pictures, with more fun!
Note
Important information on factors which may lead to a malfunction or operational
problems. Also warns of operations that should be absolutely avoided.
TIPS
Useful information and hints that will help you get the most out of your camera.
g
Reference pages describing details or associated information.

3
10
Composition of the manual
The title page of each chapter gives a short description of the contents. Be
sure to check it out.
Basic operation
Tips before you start
taking pictures
Basic shooting functions
Additional shooting
functions
Playback
Settings
Printing pictures
Connecting the camera
to a computer
Appendix
Miscellaneous
Troubleshooting.
For when you want to know
the names of parts, see a list
of menus, or find what you are
looking for.
You’ll find important points for
getting the most out of your
camera here.
Read this part before taking
pictures.
To view, edit and sort the
pictures you have taken.
Settings to make your camera
easier to use.
To print the pictures you have
taken.
To enjoy the pictures you have
taken on a computer. To use
OLYMPUS Master.
P. 8
P. 20
P. 33
P. 45
P. 62
P. 84
P. 98
P. 111
P. 127
P. 147
Explanations of techniques
from basics to advanced,
giving you an understanding of
all the functions related to
taking pictures.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Table of Contents
5
4 Additional shooting functions - - - - - - - - - - -45
Shooting pictures using image blur reduction ............................ 46
Changing the shutter speed for shooting pictures ....................... 47
Changing the aperture value for shooting pictures ...................... 48
Changing picture brightness ....................................................... 49
Adjusting the color of a picture ................................................. 50
Changing the area for measuring the brightness of
a subject (ESP/ ) .............................................................. 51
Sequential shooting ........................................................ 52
Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO) ......................................................... 53
Changing the focusing area (AF MODE) .......................................... 54
Remote control shooting (optional) ............................................... 55
Panorama shooting ........................................................................... 57
Taking two-in-one pictures ................................................................ 59
Recording sound with still pictures ............................................... 60
Changing the monitor display (DISP)................................................ 61
5 Playback - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -62
Playing back still pictures ........................................................... 63
Changing the number of thumbnails .................................... 64
Picture rotation ...................................................................... 64
Playing back movies ................................................................... 65
Viewing an album ........................................................................ 66
Adding pictures to an album (ALBUM ENTRY)........................... 67
Viewing pictures in albums (SEL. ALBUM) ................................. 69
Selecting an album cover (SELECT TITLE IMAGE) ................... 70
Undoing album entries (UNDO ENTRY) ..................................... 70
Erasing pictures from albums ................................................ 72
Slideshow .................................................................................. 73
Adding sound to still pictures ....................................................... 74
Editing still pictures (REDEYE FIX/BLACK & WHITE/SEPIA/ ) ... 76
Making an index picture from a movie (INDEX) ................................ 77
Playing back pictures on a TV........................................................... 78
Video output ................................................................................ 79
Protecting pictures ...................................................................... 80
Copying pictures in the internal memory to the card (BACKUP)....... 80
Erasing pictures .................................................................... 81
Single-frame erase ................................................................ 81
All-frame erase .................................................................... 82

Table of Contents
6
Formatting the internal memory or card
(MEMORY FORMAT/FORMAT) ................................ 83
6 Settings- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 84
Saving camera settings (ALL RESET) .............................................. 85
Selecting a display language .................................................. 86
Changing the startup screen and volume (PW ON SETUP)............. 86
Registering the startup screen (SCREEN SETUP)..................... 87
Setting screen colors (COLOR) ........................................................ 88
Setting camera sounds ( /SHUTTER SOUND/VOLUME) ........... 89
Viewing pictures immediately (REC VIEW)....................................... 90
Resetting file names (FILE NAME) ................................................... 90
Adjusting the monitor brightness ............................................... 91
Setting the date and time .......................................................... 92
Setting the date and time in another time zone
(DUALTIME SETUP) ...................................................... 93
Setting alarms (ALARM CLOCK) ................................................ 94
Adjusting the image processing function (PIXEL MAPPING) ........... 97
7 Printing pictures - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 98
Direct printing (PictBridge) ................................................................ 99
Using the direct printing function................................................. 99
Printing pictures ........................................................................ 100
Other print modes and print settings ......................................... 103
If an error message is displayed ............................................... 105
Print settings (DPOF) ................................................................ 106
How to make print reservations................................................. 106
Single-frame reservation ..................................................... 107
All-frame reservation .......................................................... 109
Resetting print reservation data .......................................... 109
8 Connecting the camera to a computer - - - - 111
Flow................................................................................................. 112
Using OLYMPUS Master ................................................................ 113
What is OLYMPUS Master?...................................................... 113
Installing OLYMPUS Master ..................................................... 114
Connecting the camera to a computer ............................................ 118
Starting up OLYMPUS Master ........................................................ 119
Displaying camera images on a computer ...................................... 121
Downloading and saving images .............................................. 121

Table of Contents
7
Viewing still pictures and movies .................................................... 123
Printing pictures .............................................................................. 124
To download and save images to a computer without
using OLYMPUS Master ..................................................... 126
9 Appendix - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 127
Troubleshooting .............................................................................. 128
Error messages ......................................................................... 128
Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 130
Camera care ................................................................................... 137
Battery and charger......................................................................... 138
AC adapter (optional) ...................................................................... 139
Safety Precautions .......................................................................... 140
Glossary of terms ............................................................................ 144
10 Miscellaneous - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 147
Menu list.......................................................................................... 148
List of factory default settings.......................................................... 153
Functions available in shooting modes and scenes........................ 155
Names of parts................................................................................ 158
Camera ..................................................................................... 158
Monitor indications .................................................................... 160
Index ............................................................................................... 163

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1 Basic operation
Sequential shooting
Movies
WB
MODE MENU
ALL RESET
PW ON SETUP
COLOR
ON
LOW
STANDARD
ENGLISH
SETUP
MEM CAM
00:36
00:36
00:36
1
Are you ever overwhelmed by all of the
advanced shooting and editing functions?
Professional photographers use these
functions to achieve a variety of effects.
Now you too can achieve such effects simply
by pressing the buttons on your digital camera.
You can use the various functions available to
adjust the brightness and white balance of
your pictures, alter the focusing range, and
much more.
Just display a menu on the monitor and use
the buttons to choose a setting. Familiarize
yourself with the buttons and menus before
reading the explanations of the various
functions.
Basic operation

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1
Basic operation
Mode dial
This camera features shooting modes and playback modes. Use the mode
dial to make settings. Set the desired mode and turn the camera on.
(About the mode dial
Shooting
modes
K
Suitable for general situations. Simply press the shutter button,
and the camera determines optimum conditions and shoots the
picture. The camera automatically sets the optimum aperture
value and shutter speed for the brightness of the subject (P:
Program auto).
hThis function reduces the blur incurred by a moving subject or
camera movement when taking pictures. g“Shooting pictures
using image blur reduction” (P. 46)
fThis function allows you to select from 19 situation-related
modes set to the shooting conditions. g“Selecting a scene
according to the situation (f)” (P. 34)
SThis function allows you to set the shutter speed manually. The
camera sets the aperture automatically. g“Changing the
shutter speed for shooting pictures” (P. 47)
AThis function allows you to set the aperture manually. The
camera sets the shutter speed automatically. g“Changing the
aperture value for shooting pictures” (P. 48)
nThis function lets you record movies. Audio is recorded with the
movie. g“Recording movies” (P. 44)
Playback
modes
qThis function allows you to play back still pictures or movies. You
can also play back sound. g“Playback” (P. 62)
-You can play back still pictures or movies saved in an album.
g“Viewing an album” (P. 66)
Playback modes
Set the mode dial to these
positions to view pictures
or movies.
Shooting modes
Set the mode dial to
one of these
positions to take
pictures or movies.

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1
Basic operation
Direct buttons
This camera features buttons for setting functions directly.
The direct buttons have different functions in shooting mode and in
playback mode.
Using the direct buttons in shooting mode
cQUICK VIEW button gP. 63
The last picture taken is displayed on the monitor. All the functions in
playback mode are available. To return to shooting mode, press the
QUICK VIEW button or press the shutter button halfway.
dGUIDE button gP. 18
Displays a shooting guide describing shooting methods for various
purposes. Select a menu, and press the GUIDE button to display an
explanation of its function.
eDISP button gP. 61
Press the DISP button repeatedly to toggle the display of shooting
information, composition lines, and histogram.
fY (Self-timer/Remote control) button gP. 43, 55
For switching between self-timer and remote control.
gO# (Flash mode) button gP. 41
For selecting the flash mode.
hZ button gP. 13
Displays the top menu of shooting mode.
iN& (Macro) button gP. 40
Enables macro mode or super macro mode.
c
d
eh
g
i
f

Direct buttons
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1
Basic operation
Using the direct buttons in playback mode
cGUIDE button gP. 18
Displays a shooting guide describing shooting methods for various
purposes. Select a menu item, and press the GUIDE button to display an
explanation of its function.
dDISP button
Press the DISP button to change the display in the following order. The
histogram is not displayed while displaying movies.
eS (Erase) button gP. 72, 81
Erases pictures displayed on the monitor.
fZ button gP. 13
Displays the top menu of playback mode.
c
df
e
Detailed camera
information is displayed.
g
“Monitor
indications” (P. 160)
HQ
HQ
’05
05
.
08
08
.
26
26
12
12
:
30
30
4
100
100
-
0004
0004
HQ
HQ
’05
05
.
08
08
.
26
26
12
12
:
30
30
4
ISO
ISO
400
400
+
2
.
0
1/100
1/100
F4.0
F4.0
HQ
HQ
’05
05
.
08
08
.
26
26
12
12
:
30
30
4
ISO
ISO
400
400
+
2
.
0
:
3264
3264
×
2448
2448
SIZE
SIZE
100
100
-
0004
0004
The histogram is
displayed.
The playback screen
is displayed.

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1
Basic operation
Menus
Set the mode dial to any mode and press Z to display the menus on the
monitor. Menus are used to make each camera setting.
The menu items displayed in shooting mode and playback mode differ.
About the menus
Press Z
Mode dial
Mode menu
WB
MODE MENU
Top menu
Shortcut menus
Menus are divided into shortcut menus
and mode menus.
For setting menu items directly. Settings are categorized by function
into tabs.

Menus
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1
Basic operation
Shortcut menus
(Shooting mode
(Playback mode
WB
MODE MENU
gP. 49
gP. 50
gP. 25
MOVIE PLAY
ALBUM ENTRY
MODE MENU
For moviesFor still pictures
ALBUM ENTRY
MODE MENU
gP. 80
gP. 67 gP. 67
gP. 73 gP. 65
gP. 80
MOVIE PLAY
ALBUM MENUUNDO ENTRY
For moviesFor still pictures
ALBUM MENUUNDO ENTRY
gP. 80
gP. 70 gP. 70
gP. 73 gP. 65
gP. 80

Menus
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1
Basic operation
Mode menu
(Shooting mode
(Playback mode
CAMERA tab For setting shooting-related functions.
MEMORY/
CARD tab
For formatting internal memory or cards. Also saves internal
memory data onto cards.
SETUP tab For setting basic camera functions and settings that make the
camera easier to use.
PLAY tab For setting playback-related functions.
EDIT tab For editing saved pictures.
MEMORY/
CARD tab
For formatting internal memory or cards, and erasing all image data.
Also saves internal memory data onto cards.
SETUP tab For setting basic camera functions and settings that make the
camera easier to use.
TIPS
• The [MEMORY] tab is displayed when the internal memory is in use. The
[CARD] tab is displayed when a card is inserted in the camera.
• For a list of mode menu items, see “Menu list” (P. 148).
ISO
AF MODE
DIGITAL ZOOM
DRIVE
ESP
/
CAMERAMEM
SET
ESP
OFF
SPOT
AUTO
0
°
PLAY
EDITMEM
SET

Menus
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1
Basic operation
Use the arrow pad and Z to set menu items.
Follow the operation guide and arrows on the screen to select and change settings.
Ex: Setting [ISO]
1Set the mode dial to any of the following modes: KSA.
2Press Z.
• The top menu is displayed.
3Press Y to select [MODE MENU].
4Press ON to select the
[CAMERA] tab, and press Y.
• Refer to the arrows on the screen to
select and make settings with the arrow
pad.
Using the menus
Mode dial
ONXY buttons
Z button
WB
MODE MENU
Top menu
This refers to the arrow
pad (ONXY).
ISO
AF MODE
DIGITAL ZOOM
DRIVE
ESP
/
CAMERAMEM
SET
ESP
OFF
SPOT
AUTO
This refers to the
arrow pad (YN).

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2 Tips before you start taking pictures
Tips before you
start taking pictures
Your pictures are almost guaranteed to come
out well just by setting the mode dial to K
and pressing the shutter button. But
occasionally, you can’t focus on your subject,
the subject is too dark, or the picture doesn’t
come out the way you want.
Just knowing which button to press or which
setting to change can help you solve these
problems.
And did you know that by selecting an image
size according to how you plan to use the
pictures afterwards, you can store more
pictures in the internal memory and on the
memory card? These are just some of the
hints provided in this chapter.
SHQ
SHQ
SQ2
SQ2
SHQ
SQ2
Online applications
Ideas
Ideas
Printing
applications
2

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2
Tips before you start taking pictures
Turning the camera on and off
Press the POWER button to turn the camera on.
(Turning the camera on
Set the mode dial to any mode, and press the POWER button.
• The power lamp on the camera lights green.
• The monitor turns on.
• When you turn on the camera in shooting mode, the lens extends.
(Turning the camera off
Press the POWER button.
• The monitor turns off.
• The lens retracts and the lens barrier closes.
• The power lamp turns off.
TIPS
• The screen on the right is displayed when the
date and time setting has returned to the factory
default setting. Setting the date and time makes
your pictures easier to manage, such as when
you view them with calendar display. g“Setting
the date and time” (P. 92)
POWER button
Mode dial
Power lamp
Monitor
Y/M/D

If the correct focus cannot be obtained
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2
Tips before you start taking pictures
4Press the shutter button fully.
• The camera takes the picture. The card
access lamp blinks while the picture is
recorded.
(AF lock
The focus position can be locked. AF lock refers to locking the focus position.
Position the AF target mark on the subject you want to focus on, and with the shutter
button pressed halfway, press Z.
• The focus is locked, and the AF lock mark
is displayed.
• To reset AF lock, press Z again to cancel
AF lock, relock the focus, and press Z.
• When the AF lock is active, press the
shutter button fully to take the picture.
TIPS
To focus on a subject not in the center of the frame
g“Changing the focusing area (AF MODE)” (P. 54)
Note
• Press the shutter button gently. If it is pressed forcefully, the camera may move
causing the picture to blur.
• Never open the card cover, remove the battery or disconnect the AC adapter
while the card access lamp is blinking. Doing so could destroy stored pictures
and prevent storage of pictures you have just taken.
• Recorded pictures are saved in the camera regardless of whether the camera
is turned off or the battery are replaced or removed.
• When taking pictures against strong backlight, the area of the picture in shadow
may appear colored.
Shutter button
3264
3264
×2448
2448
HQ
HQ
44
1/200
1/200
F4.0
F4.0
+2.0
+2.0
AF lock mark

If the correct focus cannot be obtained
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2
Tips before you start taking pictures
Under certain types of conditions, the auto focus may not work properly.
In these cases, focus (focus lock) on an object with high contrast at the same
distance as the intended subject, recompose your shot and then take the picture. If
the subject has no vertical lines, hold the camera vertically and focus the camera
using the focus lock function by pressing the shutter button halfway, then return the
camera to the horizontal position while keeping the button pressed halfway and take
the picture.
Subjects that are difficult to focus on
The green lamp
blinks.
The subject cannot
be brought into
focus. Subject with
low contrast
Subject with an
extremely
bright area in
the center of
the frame
Subject without
vertical lines
Subjects at
different
distances
Fast-moving
subject
The subject is
not in the center
of the frame
The green lamp
lights, but the
subject cannot be
brought into focus.

Record mode
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2
Tips before you start taking pictures
For movies
Record mode Image size Remaining recording time (sec.)
Internal memory Using a 128 MB card
SHQ 640 × 480
(15 frames/sec.) 15 110
HQ 320 × 240
(15 frames/sec.) 50 320
SQ 160 × 120
(15 frames/sec.) 125 800
TIPS
• When a picture is transferred to a computer, the size of the picture on the
computer screen varies depending on the computer’s monitor setting. For
instance, a picture taken with an image size of 1,024 × 768 fills the screen if you
set the picture to 1× when the monitor setting is 1,024 × 768. However, if the
monitor setting is over 1,024 × 768 (such as 1,280 × 1,024), the picture only
takes up part of the screen.
Note
• The number of storable still pictures and remaining recording time listed in the
tables are approximate.
• The number of storable still pictures may change according to the subject or
factors like whether print reservations or album entries have been made or not.
In certain instances, the number of remaining pictures does not change even
when you take new pictures or erase stored pictures.
44
3264
3264
×2448
2448
HQ
HQ
1/200
1/200
F4.0
F4.0
+2.0
+2.0
Number of storable still
pictures
00:36
00:36
00:36
HQ
HQ
+2.0
+2.0
Remaining recording time

Record mode
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2
Tips before you start taking pictures
Top menu [K]g“Using the menus” (P. 16)
1For still pictures, select from
[SHQ], [HQ], [SQ1] or [SQ2].
For movies, select from
[SHQ 640 × 480], [HQ 320 × 240],
and [SQ 160 × 120].
2When [SQ1] or [SQ2] is selected,
press Y to select the image size.
3Press Z.
Changing the record mode
For still pictures
SELECT
OK
GO
SQ2
3264×2448
3264×2448
2048×1536
640×480
SHQ
HQ
SQ1
For movies
SELECT
OK
GO
640×480SHQ
320×240HQ
160×120SQ
When [SQ2] is selected
1600×1200
1280×960
1024×768
640×480
SQ2
SELECT
CANCEL
OK
GO

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2
Tips before you start taking pictures
The internal memory and memory card
Pictures taken are recorded in the internal memory.
Pictures can also be recorded on the optional xD-Picture Card (“card”).
The card can be used to record more pictures than is possible with the
internal memory of the camera. A card can be convenient when taking
many pictures while on a trip.
(Internal memory basics
The internal memory is the camera’s media for recording pictures, similar to film in
a film camera.
Pictures recorded to the internal memory can be easily erased on the camera or
processed using a computer. Unlike portable storage media, the internal memory
cannot be removed or exchanged.
(Using the internal memory with a card
You can confirm on the monitor whether the internal memory or card is being used
during shooting and playback operations.
• The internal memory and a card cannot be used at the same time.
• The internal memory cannot be used for shooting or playback operations when a
card is inserted in the camera. Remove the card before using the internal memory.
• Pictures recorded to the internal memory can be copied to a card. g“Copying
pictures in the internal memory to the card (BACKUP)” (P. 80)
Monitor
indication Shooting mode Playback mode
[IN] Pictures are recorded to the
internal memory.
Pictures are being played back
from the internal memory.
[xD] Pictures are recorded to a card. Pictures are being played back
from a card.
HQ
HQ
’05
05
.
08
08
.
26
26
12
12
:
30
30
4
100
100
-
0004
0004
44
3264
3264
×2448
2448
HQ
HQ
1/200
1/200
F4.0
F4.0
+2.0
+2.0
Shooting mode Playback mode
Memory indicator

The internal memory and memory card
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2
Tips before you start taking pictures
The card is a medium for recording pictures, similar to film in a film camera.
Pictures recorded to the card can be easily erased on the camera or processed
using a computer. The number of recordable pictures can be increased by using a
card with a larger capacity.
cIndex area
You can use this space to write the contents of the
card.
dContact area
The part where the data transferred from the camera
enters the card.
Compatible cards
xD-Picture Card (16MB – 1GB)
The card
Note
• This camera may not recognize a non-OLYMPUS card or a card that was
formatted on another device (such as a computer, etc.). Make sure to format
the card on this camera before use. g“Formatting the internal memory or
card (MEMORY FORMAT/FORMAT)” (P. 83)
c
d

The internal memory and memory card
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2
Tips before you start taking pictures
1Make sure the camera is turned
off.
• The power lamp is off.
• The monitor is off.
• The lens is retracted.
2Slide the card cover lock.
• The card cover opens.
(Inserting the card
3Orient the card as shown, and
insert it into the card slot as
shown in the illustration.
• Insert the card straight in.
• Insert the card until it clicks into place.
• Inserting the card in the wrong direction
or at an angle may damage the contacts
and prevent the card from being
removed.
• The card may not record properly if it is
not inserted all the way in.
Inserting and removing the card
Monitor
Power lamp
Card cover
1
Card cover lock
2
Notch
Contact area

The internal memory and memory card
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2
Tips before you start taking pictures
(Removing the card
3Push the card all the way in and
release slowly.
• The card protrudes slightly and stops.
• Grasp the card and remove.
4Close the card cover.
Releasing your finger quickly after
pushing the card all the way in may
cause it to eject forcefully out of the slot.
Caution
Card cover

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3 Basic shooting functions
17
OK
DOCUMENTS
16
OK
CUISINE
2
OK
LANDSCAPE + PORTRAIT
1
SELECT
OK
GO
SELECT
GO
SELECT
GO
LANDSCAPE
3
OK
PORTRAIT
SELECT
GO
SELECT
GO
A professional photographer adjusts the
exposure to the optimal setting, chooses the
best focusing method and even selects the
type of film according to the subject.
With a digital camera, you don’t need to learn
how to make difficult settings. Your camera will
adjust the settings for you! All you have to do
is choose a scene mode for whatever you
want to take, whether a landscape, a night
scene, or a portrait-style image, and the
camera will set the best exposure and white
balance.
There’s nothing to it–just press the shutter
button!
Basic shooting
functions 3

Selecting a scene according to the situation (f)
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3
Basic shooting functions
Q Self Portrait + Self Timer
Suitable for taking pictures on a trip. Use the self-timer to include yourself in your
landscape pictures.
R Self Portrait
Suitable for taking self-portrait pictures.
S Sunset*
Suitable for taking pictures of the evening sunlight. Reds and yellows are vividly
reproduced.
The flash cannot be used. Hold the camera as steady as possible.
c Available Light Portrait*
Suitable for shooting subjects in low light conditions without a flash.
The flash cannot be used. Hold the camera as steady as possible.
G Night Scene*
Suitable for taking pictures in the evening or at night. The camera sets a slower
shutter speed than is used in normal shooting.
The shutter speed is slow. Hold the camera as steady as possible.
U Night + Portrait*
Suitable for taking pictures of your subject against a distant night scene. The camera
sets a slower shutter speed than is used in normal shooting.
The shutter speed is slow. Hold the camera as steady as possible.
X Fireworks*
Suitable for taking pictures of fireworks displays. The camera sets a slower shutter
speed than is used in normal shooting.
The flash cannot be used. Hold the camera as steady as possible.
W Candle*
Suitable for capturing the atmosphere of a candle-lit scene. Warm colors are
reproduced.
The flash cannot be used. Hold the camera as steady as possible.

Selecting a scene according to the situation (f)
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3
Basic shooting functions
V Cuisine
Suitable for taking pictures of food. Food colors are vibrantly reproduced.
d Documents
Suitable for taking pictures of documents or time schedules. The contrast between
the text and background is enhanced.
The flash cannot be used. Hold the camera as steady as possible.
e Shoot & Select1 / f Shoot & Select2
Pictures are taken in succession. You can erase unwanted pictures before saving
the ones you want. Suitable for taking moving subjects.
Shoot & Select1 (e) Focus is locked at the first frame.
Shoot & Select2 (f) Takes pictures in succession, adjusting the focus 1 frame
at a time.
* Noise reduction is automatically enabled when the subject is dark. Processing
time between shots is doubled and you cannot take pictures during this time.
1Press ON to select a scene, and
press Z.
2Take the picture.
• For shoot & select, hold down the shutter button.
•Press Y to change the scene. The scene selection screen is displayed.
1
SELECT
OK
GO
LANDSCAPE
3
OK
PORTRAIT
SELECT
GO

Selecting a scene according to the situation (f)
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(When [SHOOT & SELECT1] or [SHOOT & SELECT2] is
selected
• After taking your pictures, the screen for
selecting which pictures to erase is
displayed.
1Press XY to select the picture you
want to erase, and press O.
Repeat Step 1 to erase multiple
pictures.
2When you have selected all the
unwanted pictures, press Z.
3Select [YES], and press Z.
• The selected pictures are erased, and only the remaining pictures are
saved.
OK
GO
SELECT
The R icon is displayed on
the selected picture.
The picture with the cursor is
enlarged.

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Zooming in on your subject
You can zoom in on your subject using the optical zoom and digital zoom. With the
optical zoom, the image is enlarged on the CCD when the lens magnification is
changed, and the image is formed by all the CCD pixels. With the digital zoom, the
area at the center of the image captured by the CCD is cropped and enlarged.
Because digital zoom takes a small area of the picture and enlarges it, the picture
becomes grainy as the digital zoom magnification increases.
The following zoom magnifications are available on this camera.
Optical zoom 3× (equivalent to 38 mm to 114 mm on a 35 mm
camera)
Optical zoom × digital zoom Max. 15×
Note that camera movement is likely to occur at higher magnifications.
1Press the zoom button.
Using the zoom
Zoom button
Zoom out:
Press W on the zoom button.
Zoom in:
Press T on the zoom button.

Zooming in on your subject
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Top menu [MODE MENU] [CAMERA] [DIGITAL ZOOM]
[ON] / [OFF] g“Using the menus” (P. 16)
1Press T on the zoom button.
Using the digital zoom
Note
• Taking a picture with the digital zoom may cause the picture to appear grainy.
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The white area of the zoom indicator
indicates the optical zoom. If the
[DIGITAL ZOOM] is set to [ON], a red
area is displayed on the zoom
indicator. When you reach the limit of
the optical zoom, the digital zoom is
enabled.
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The cursor turns orange when inside
the digital zoom area.
Optical zoom Digital zoom

Flash shooting
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Flash off ($)
The flash does not fire even in low light conditions. Use this mode in situations where
flash photography is not desired or is prohibited. You can also use this mode when
shooting landscapes, sunsets, and other subjects outside the range of the flash.
1Press O# repeatedly to set the
flash mode.
g“Direct buttons” (P. 11)
• After 2 seconds of non-operation, the
selection is set and the mode selection
screen disappears.
• Each time you press O#, the flash
mode changes in the following order.
•In S mode, the flash mode changes in the following order.
2Press the shutter button halfway.
• In conditions where the flash will fire, the
# mark lights (flash stand-by).
3Press the shutter button fully to
take the picture.
Note
• Since a slow shutter speed is automatically selected in low light situations when
in the flash off mode, the use of a tripod is recommended to prevent your
pictures from being blurred by camera movement.
AUTO
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AUTO(Auto flash)
!(
Red-eye
reduction flash
)
$(Flash off) #(Fill-in flash)
#(Fill-in flash) H(Red-eye
fill-in flash)
$(Flash off)
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Marka: | Olympus |
Kategoria: | Aparat cyfrowy |
Model: | Stylus 800 DIGITAL Advanced manual |
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