Olympus Zoom 80 Wide DIX Questions and Answers, What should I do when both the orange and green

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CAMERA MAINTENANCE

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Q: How long will the battery last?

A:A new 3V lithium battery will last for roughly 15 rolls of 24-exposure film on which the flash was used on half of all the shots (determined under Olympus test conditions). If you do not use the flash and zoom very often, the battery will last much longer.

Q:Why does the flash get hot?

A:If the flash is used continuously, it may become hot. If this happens, stop using the camera for a while.

Q:Can I use infrared film?

A:No, you cannot.

Q:How should I clean the lens?

A:Wipe the lens gently with lens cleaning tissue that has been moistened with a small amount of lens cleaning fluid.

Q:Can I mount a filter or hood?

A: No, you cannot.

Q: What should I do when both the orange and green

lamps are blinking and the camera doesn't work?

A:Release your finger from the flash. The camera will reactivate.

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Contents Instructions Zoom 80 Wide DIXKeep the Batteries Away from Fire Photographs Symbols used in this manualPreparations Basic Operations Advanced Techniques Names and Functions of Parts Tripod socket Back coverBack cover release p Green lamp Orange lampOrange lamp Viewfinder DISPLAY/LCD PanelSimultaneously as shown USINGTHESTRAP/SOFTCASE Diopter AdjustmentOutline of Operations LCD panel reads p Open the lens barrier until you feel a click pMake sure the exposure counter on Page Open the battery compartment cover Loading the BatteryShown and close the battery Are displayed normally Blinks and other Checkingthe BatteryBe replaced immediately With its flash positioned at the top Incorrect Points to RememberCorrect Vertical position, hold the cameraHalfway to lock the focus Practice before loading the filmDepress the shutter release button Make sure Green lamp next to the viewfinder lightsSlide the back cover release upward to Open the back cover Loading the FilmDo not touch the plastic parts near the take-up spool First frameMake sure Exposure counter on the LCD panel reads Open the lens barrier until you feel a clickIf blinks in the exposure counter, as shown on the left Taking Pictures Telephoto Depress the shutter release button Position the autofocus mark on your subjectDo not look directly at the sun through the viewfinder Depress the shutter release button fully When the subject is extremely close toWorking Distance Focus range of the camera is 0.8 m 2.6 ft to infinityMarks Close-up CorrectionWhen the main subject is not within Using the Focus LockTo avoid taking out of focus pictures Green lamp lightsReposition your subjects in the picture Shutter release button fullyFrame while keeping the shutter release Button depressed halfway. Then pressClose the lens barrier slowly After ShootingAutomatically Carefully. The lens and flash will retractRewinding the film before the end of the roll UnloadingthefilmTaking Panorama Pictures Set the switch to Panorama to engageIllustration becomes the image area CLOSE-UP Correction in the Panorama ModeAt about 0.8 m 2.6 ft. the shadedarea Center For Film Shot in Both Panorama and Standard Modes For Film Shot Only in Panorama ModeHow to select the flash mode Using the Flash ModesThis camera has six flash modes. Select Conditions and needsFires regardless of available light. p Flash does not fire. pScene in the background. p Against a night background. p28 mm 80 mm Auto Flash100 200Effectiveness of red-eye reduction varies depending RED-EYE Reducing FlashAutomatically selected in low-light situations when Twilight or night scenesClosing the lens barrier restores the Auto Flash mode When you want to fire the flash every shotFILL-IN Flash Forced Activation Flash mode, the flash fires regardlessNight Scene Flash Photographed against a night background Cancel the Spot mode Position the autofocus mark On your Spot ModeSubject, and press the shutter release button halfway Autofocus markReposition your subject in the picture Focus and exposure can be adjusted at10 sec. Selftimer indicator lights Sec. Blinks SelftimerButton Aim at your subject, and pressPress the button. isdisplayed on the LCD panel Remote Control optionalRemote control may not work when the subject is Correcting the Data Press the Mode button for two seconds Or longer Press the SET button to correct the yearMinutes Press the Mode button againRepeat steps 2 and 3 to set the hour Month indication will start blinkingPrinting the Date and Time Choose the desired mode with the Mode buttonThere is something whitish or tinged with orange where No dataWhat should I do when both the orange and green Questions and AnswersHow long will the battery last? Why does the flash get hot?Care and Storage Do not shake or shock the camera Do not leave the camera on or near aLens Do not apply excessive force to the zoomCamera again. Strong electrical fields can also interfere Temperature to change slowly. Once the camera hasThis camera is not suitable for professional use or for use Camera correctly Contact your nearest Olympus service center Do not touch the rubber gasket on the batteryCompartment cover or the rubber gasket on GasketsWhen the camera is not used for an Battery HandlingContact a Doctor Immediately Keep the remote control out of the reach Remote Control optional HandlingChildren. If a child swallows the remote Troubleshooting Page Page Problems with Printed Pictures Page Page Change the data mode to another setting. p Autofocus indicator and flash indicator SpecificationsPossible. Focusing range 0.8 m 2.6 ft ~ Shutter Programmed electronic shutterIs closed Film advance Automatic film winding Film with less than ISO 50, film speed is set To ISOPage Test for second numeral 4 Equipment is sprayed from Short description Protected against splashing waterSpecifications for Date Unit Olympus America INC