Olympus 210 manual Questions and answers, What kind of batteries should I use?

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Questions and answers

Q: What kind of batteries should I use?

A: Use two 3V lithium batteries (DL123A or CR123A). Do not

mix new and old batteries at the same time. Change them

both at the same time.

Q: How long will the battery last?

A:If you use 24-exposure rolls of film and expose half of all your pictures with flash, two new 3V lithium batteries (DL123A/CRI23A) will allow you to take 30 or more rolls of film. If you do not use flash and zoom so often, the batteries will last much longer.

Q: The camera does not operate. What should I do?

A:(1)Make sure the power switch is ON. (2)Make sure there are batteries in the camera, and that they are inserted correctly.(Refer to page 6.) (3)If the film has been rewound, the camera will not operate until the back cover is opened. (4)While the flash is being charged, the shutter will not release. (5)If the distance range to the subject is less than 0.6m, the shutter will not release.

Q:The camera does not focus correctly. What should I do?

A:(1)In the following situations, the camera's autofocus mechanism may not function properly. Compose your picture by focusing on a different subject which is in the

same range as your subject.

Objects that reflect too much light Black objects

Pictures taken through a glass window or wire screening

Pictures including flames or smoke When the sun is included in the picture

(2)Use the focus lock when the subject is not in the center of

the picture. (Refer to P.25)

Q: The flash does not fire.

A: Make sure the flash mode is not set to OFF mode.

Q: The camera fails to operate in cold weather. What can I do?

A: Generally, low temperatures will reduce the battery

performance temporarily. Try to keep the camera warm

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Contents Instructions Table of contents Operation sound Operation orderDescription of controls Back cover Correction marks Continuous mode Auto-zoomBattery check Flash indicator orangeBegin··· Battery cover on the side of the grip and open the coverChecking the batteries Before replacing the batteries, set the power switch to OFFAttaching the strap Camera Loading the filmPage Close the back cover. The film Rewinding Tip Film when you reach the end of aUnloading the film Panel counts down as the film isLCD panel. Further operations are not Once the film has been rewound, aBlinking E will be displayed on When the power switch is ON, the LCD panel lights How to take picturesUse the zoom button to adjust Hold the camera correctly Position your subject within Shooting range from 0.6m2ft to infinity Picture framePage Shutter release cannot be When the flash mode is setSoft flash 13.8ft 400 19.7ft Continuous modeWIDE38mm TELE76mm 100 8ft 200Subjects 2Taking backlit6m2ft PhotographyMacro photography is Focus lock Focus and the exposure will be Locked Release button halfway When correct focus has beenNot be in focus Composition While keeping the shutter releasePosition of your subject Selftimer Be released 12 seconds later Fired Continuous modeAuto-zoom mode Page Event Pre-focus modePage AUTO-S flash photography Flash button AUTO-S flash mode working range Flash OFF Regardless of available light. Use this FILL-IN flashThis mode, the flash always fires Will light on the LCD panel Use this mode, when youMulti flash Press the Flash button to setWIDE38mm TELE76mm 100 3.1m 2 10.2ft 200 4.4m 2 14.4ft 400 Night scene flash PhotographyPage Soft case Optional How to useDo not touch the DX read-off Care and storagePage What kind of batteries should I use? Questions and answersSpecifications Flash modes Olympus Corporation

210 specifications

The Olympus 210 is a notable addition to the Olympus lineup, catering to photographers who seek a versatile and compact camera. With its sleek design and advanced features, the Olympus 210 caters to both amateur and professional photographers. One of the most remarkable aspects of the Olympus 210 is its high-resolution sensor, which enhances image quality and detail. The camera boasts a 20-megapixel sensor that captures vibrant colors and sharp images, even in challenging lighting conditions.

Equipped with a powerful 10x optical zoom lens, the Olympus 210 provides users with the ability to capture everything from wide landscapes to close-up shots of distant subjects. This flexibility allows photographers to explore different compositions and perspectives without needing to change lenses. Furthermore, the lens features image stabilization technology, which significantly reduces blurriness caused by camera shake, ensuring that every shot remains clear and focused.

In addition to its impressive optical capabilities, the Olympus 210 incorporates a variety of shooting modes and creative filters, allowing users to experiment with their photography. With preset modes for landscapes, portraits, and macros, photographers can easily adapt to different scenarios. The built-in filters and effects enable users to add artistic touches to their images without needing post-processing software.

The camera's intuitive user interface makes it accessible for beginners while still offering advanced settings for seasoned photographers. The durable build of the Olympus 210 ensures it can withstand everyday use, with a weather-sealed body offering protection against splashes and dust. This construction makes it an excellent choice for outdoor photography enthusiasts who wish to explore various environments.

Connectivity is another significant feature of the Olympus 210, as it comes with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, allowing for seamless sharing of images and remote control of the camera using a smartphone. This feature enhances the overall user experience, enabling easy uploads to social media platforms or cloud storage.

In summary, the Olympus 210 stands out with its combination of a high-resolution sensor, versatile zoom lens, user-friendly interface, and robust connectivity options. It is an ideal choice for photographers looking for a reliable and feature-rich camera that caters to diverse photography needs, making it a valuable tool for capturing life's moments with clarity and creativity.