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... PARTS OF THE CAMERA ARE EXPOSED DUE TO DROPPING OR DAMAGE, REMOVE THE BATTERIES IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT FURTHER USAGE. 2 NEVER ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE THE CAMERA; Thank you start to use your new camera, please read these instructions carefully to obtain optimum performance and a longer service life from the unit. Before you for purchasing an Olympus camera.
... PARTS OF THE CAMERA ARE EXPOSED DUE TO DROPPING OR DAMAGE, REMOVE THE BATTERIES IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT FURTHER USAGE. 2 NEVER ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE THE CAMERA; Thank you start to use your new camera, please read these instructions carefully to obtain optimum performance and a longer service life from the unit. Before you for purchasing an Olympus camera.
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PREPARATIONS BASIC OPERATIONS 4 Names and functions of parts 6 Viewfinder display/LCD panel 8 Cartridge 9 Using the strap/Soft case 11 Outline of operations 12 Loading the battery 15 Checking the battery 16 Points to remember 17 Loading the cartridge film 19 Taking pictures 21 Using the focus lock 24 After shooting 25 Unloading the cartridge film 26
PREPARATIONS BASIC OPERATIONS 4 Names and functions of parts 6 Viewfinder display/LCD panel 8 Cartridge 9 Using the strap/Soft case 11 Outline of operations 12 Loading the battery 15 Checking the battery 16 Points to remember 17 Loading the cartridge film 19 Taking pictures 21 Using the focus lock 24 After shooting 25 Unloading the cartridge film 26
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ADVANCED TECHNIQUES CAMERA MAINTENANCE 5 Setting the print type 27 Using the landscape/flash modes 32 Auto (Auto-flash 33 Landscape 34 Flash Off 35 Fill-in (Forced Activation 36 Auto Slow 37 Using red-eye reduction/selftimer 38 Red-eye reduction 39 Selftimer 40 Correcting the data 41 Printing the date and time 42 Questions and answers 43 Care and storage 45 Battery handling 48 Troubleshooting 50 Specifications 53
ADVANCED TECHNIQUES CAMERA MAINTENANCE 5 Setting the print type 27 Using the landscape/flash modes 32 Auto (Auto-flash 33 Landscape 34 Flash Off 35 Fill-in (Forced Activation 36 Auto Slow 37 Using red-eye reduction/selftimer 38 Red-eye reduction 39 Selftimer 40 Correcting the data 41 Printing the date and time 42 Questions and answers 43 Care and storage 45 Battery handling 48 Troubleshooting 50 Specifications 53
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Viewfinder Flash indicator lamp Battery compartment cover (p. 15) Battery compartment cover release Tripod socket Print type selector switch (p. 27) Power switch (p. 19) Cartridge cover release lever (p. 19) Strap eyelet Cartridge cover 7
Viewfinder Flash indicator lamp Battery compartment cover (p. 15) Battery compartment cover release Tripod socket Print type selector switch (p. 27) Power switch (p. 19) Cartridge cover release lever (p. 19) Strap eyelet Cartridge cover 7
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H type P type C type LCD PANEL Battery check Displayed only when battery level is ready to fire. The LCD panel does not actually display all indications 8 simultaneously as shown. VIEWFINDER DISPLAY/LCD PANEL VIEWFINDER DISPLAY Flash indicator ...
H type P type C type LCD PANEL Battery check Displayed only when battery level is ready to fire. The LCD panel does not actually display all indications 8 simultaneously as shown. VIEWFINDER DISPLAY/LCD PANEL VIEWFINDER DISPLAY Flash indicator ...
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OUTLINE OF OPERATIONS Basic Shooting Procedures 1. Make sure mark is not displayed on the power switch. Insert a cartridge (p. 20). 12 Turn on the LCD panel. 3. Open the cartridge cover (p. 19). 4. Load a battery (p. 15). 2.
OUTLINE OF OPERATIONS Basic Shooting Procedures 1. Make sure mark is not displayed on the power switch. Insert a cartridge (p. 20). 12 Turn on the LCD panel. 3. Open the cartridge cover (p. 19). 4. Load a battery (p. 15). 2.
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Align the (+) and (-) directions of the batteries correctly as shown and close the battery compartment cover tightly. When replacing the battery, make sure to injure your fingernail when opening the battery cover. 2. LOADING THE BATTERY Use one 3VlithiumBattery(CR-2) 1. Insert the new battery correctly as shown. Open the battery compartment cover. Take care not to turn the power switch OFF before unloading the batteries. Read "Battery Handling" on page 48. 15
Align the (+) and (-) directions of the batteries correctly as shown and close the battery compartment cover tightly. When replacing the battery, make sure to injure your fingernail when opening the battery cover. 2. LOADING THE BATTERY Use one 3VlithiumBattery(CR-2) 1. Insert the new battery correctly as shown. Open the battery compartment cover. Take care not to turn the power switch OFF before unloading the batteries. Read "Battery Handling" on page 48. 15
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mark blinks. Note: Keep spare batteries on hand when going on a long trip or when using the camera in cold weather. Display mark not displayed. Meaning Battery level is low. Battery power is OK. Adjust the data of the Quarz Date every time the battery is dead and should be replaced immediately. Exposure counter not displayed. Battery is replaced. 16 CHECKING THE BATTERY Turn the power switch ON and check the battery condition.
mark blinks. Note: Keep spare batteries on hand when going on a long trip or when using the camera in cold weather. Display mark not displayed. Meaning Battery level is low. Battery power is OK. Adjust the data of the Quarz Date every time the battery is dead and should be replaced immediately. Exposure counter not displayed. Battery is replaced. 16 CHECKING THE BATTERY Turn the power switch ON and check the battery condition.
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...exposure film (50% flash usage) can become hot? Both are used ? However, this is the exposure metered? The battery may last even longer if the flash and zoom are locked while the shutter release button is adjusted. A: Use lens cleaner and lens tissue and gently wipe the lens ...A: The flash can be used infrequently. Q: Is it possible to cool. However, the flash range will the battery last? Q: What should I do if the lens becomes dirty? At such times stop using the camera briefly to give the flash time to change the print type (C, H, P type) when having copies made?...
...exposure film (50% flash usage) can become hot? Both are used ? However, this is the exposure metered? The battery may last even longer if the flash and zoom are locked while the shutter release button is adjusted. A: Use lens cleaner and lens tissue and gently wipe the lens ...A: The flash can be used infrequently. Q: Is it possible to cool. However, the flash range will the battery last? Q: What should I do if the lens becomes dirty? At such times stop using the camera briefly to give the flash time to change the print type (C, H, P type) when having copies made?...
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... or sand as TV sets, etc., or other objects with magnetic properties. 6. Please keep the camera in battery performance, temporarily disabling the camera. 46 Low temperatures, even within this could cause serious damage. 7. Do not place the camera or film cartridge on top of or near electrical appliances such as this range, may sometimes...
... or sand as TV sets, etc., or other objects with magnetic properties. 6. Please keep the camera in battery performance, temporarily disabling the camera. 46 Low temperatures, even within this could cause serious damage. 7. Do not place the camera or film cartridge on top of or near electrical appliances such as this range, may sometimes...
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... and flash. Some airport X-ray machines can cause mold to grow on the camera as well as other problems. Try to press the shutter release button and check the operation of this happens, remove the batteries, then reload them and try to the new temperature, you can affect or stop... camera operation. Strong electrical fields can also interfere with the microcomputer can remove it from the bag and...
... and flash. Some airport X-ray machines can cause mold to grow on the camera as well as other problems. Try to press the shutter release button and check the operation of this happens, remove the batteries, then reload them and try to the new temperature, you can affect or stop... camera operation. Strong electrical fields can also interfere with the microcomputer can remove it from the bag and...
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... the reach of children. Do not short, disassemble or charge the batteries. If a battery is swallowed, consult a physician immediately. Even when performance drops due to low temperature, it inside your clothing. BATTERY HANDLING Use the batteries correctly. In cold areas, protect the camera by using protective gear or placing it will drop temporarily at normal...
... the reach of children. Do not short, disassemble or charge the batteries. If a battery is swallowed, consult a physician immediately. Even when performance drops due to low temperature, it inside your clothing. BATTERY HANDLING Use the batteries correctly. In cold areas, protect the camera by using protective gear or placing it will drop temporarily at normal...
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... 20 degrees C or less. There is for an extended period; Dispose of battery leakage when the camera is questionable. Please note that you carry spare batteries on the battery. therefore, remove the battery and store in foreign countries where availability is not used batteries as prescribed by local regulations. 49 therefore, the service life cannot be...
... 20 degrees C or less. There is for an extended period; Dispose of battery leakage when the camera is questionable. Please note that you carry spare batteries on the battery. therefore, remove the battery and store in foreign countries where availability is not used batteries as prescribed by local regulations. 49 therefore, the service life cannot be...
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... has dropped due to ON. (p. 21) The battery is low. Remove the cartridge. (p. 26) The cartridge is OFF. The Flash Off mode has been set. 50 Set another flash mode. (p. 35) TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATING PROBLEMS The camera does not work. Remove your finger from the shutter release button, wait several seconds until recharging...
... has dropped due to ON. (p. 21) The battery is low. Remove the cartridge. (p. 26) The cartridge is OFF. The Flash Off mode has been set. 50 Set another flash mode. (p. 35) TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATING PROBLEMS The camera does not work. Remove your finger from the shutter release button, wait several seconds until recharging...
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Flash modes: Auto-flash Fill-in flash. Flash: Built-in Flash Off Auto Slow Battery check: Displayed on LCD panel. Flash range: ISO200 negative color: WIDE: 0.6m ~ 4.4m (2ft~14.5ft) TELE: 0.6m ~ 2.3m (2ft~7.6ft) ISO400 negative color: ...WIDE: 0.6m ~ 6.3m (2ft~20.7ft) TELE: 0.6m ~ 3.3m (2ft~10.9ft) Red-eye reduction lamp included. Power source: One 3V lithium battery (CR-2). Flash recycle time: approx. 8 sec. (with new battery at normal temperature). Dimensions: 114mm (W) x 62mm (H) x 39mm (D) (4.5X2.2X1.5 in) (excluding protrusions). Weight: 200 grams (7 oz) (not including...
Flash modes: Auto-flash Fill-in flash. Flash: Built-in Flash Off Auto Slow Battery check: Displayed on LCD panel. Flash range: ISO200 negative color: WIDE: 0.6m ~ 4.4m (2ft~14.5ft) TELE: 0.6m ~ 2.3m (2ft~7.6ft) ISO400 negative color: ...WIDE: 0.6m ~ 6.3m (2ft~20.7ft) TELE: 0.6m ~ 3.3m (2ft~10.9ft) Red-eye reduction lamp included. Power source: One 3V lithium battery (CR-2). Flash recycle time: approx. 8 sec. (with new battery at normal temperature). Dimensions: 114mm (W) x 62mm (H) x 39mm (D) (4.5X2.2X1.5 in) (excluding protrusions). Weight: 200 grams (7 oz) (not including...