Olympus D-390, D390, C-150 operation manual Downloading image files using other OS

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Downloading image files using other OS

(For other OS users)

Users running other OS cannot connect the camera directly to a computer.

Windows 95 Windows NT Mac OS before OS 9

You can download images directly to your computer using an optional floppy disk adapter or PC card adapter.

Does your computer have a USB interface?

Is there a port marked on your computer?

No

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Is your OS one of the following?

No •Windows 98 •Windows 2000

•Windows Me •Windows XP •Mac OS 9/X

Connect the camera directly to your computer using the provided USB cable.

Use the optional USB reader/writer.*

*Certain card readers may not be compatible with Mac OS X. Check the Olympus website for the most up-to-date compatibility information.

Does your computer have a built-in PC card slot?

No

Yes

Use the optional PC card adapter*.

*Not supported by Windows NT4.0 or lower

Does your computer have a built-in floppy disk drive?

No

Yes

Use the optional FlashPath floppy disk adapter.

(For SmartMedia only)

Consult your nearest Olympus representative.

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Contents 390 150 390 150 For customers in Canada For customers in EuropeTrademarks Page Contents Advanced shooting Useful functions Names of parts Getting startedLens Video OUT jack ~P DC-IN jack ~P Quick View USB+2.0 1600x1200 Items Indications Monitor indicationsItems Indications Ref. Playback modeBattery check GettingStarted Indications used in this manual How to use this manualThread the short end of the strap through Attaching the strapCR-V3 lithium battery packs cannot be re-charged Loading batteriesMake sure that Loading batteries AA R6 alkaline batteries CR-V3 lithium battery packs Not rechargeableSelecting batteries or the optional AC adapter NiMH batteries RechargeableGetting started Index area Inserting/Removing a cardCard basics Compatible cardsClose the card cover Inserting a card Make sure thatHold the card straight and pull it out Close the card cover Removing the card Make sure thatPower on Power off Power on/offWhen shooting pictures Power on Open the lens barrier Power off Close the lens barrierPower off Press Corrective action If the card is not recognized card checkSelecting a language Mode MenuMode Reset ALL Reset onEnglish Francais Deutsch Español Press í Setting the date and timePress Ññ to select the Setup tab, then Reset2003 Taking pictures using the monitor Taking pictures using the viewfinderHolding the camera Panorama Using the menus Shortcut MenusMenu items SHQ 1600 x SQ1 1024 x SQ2 640 xUsingthe menus Arrow pad ÑñÉí How to use the mode menuPress Again to Using the menusPhoto Shooting modeShortcut menus MenusInfo Mode Menu Erase InfoErase Panorama Mode menusREC View BLACK&WHITE Shooting basics Shooting modesMenu Top menu, press í to select ModeSelecting shooting modes Self Portrait shootingPress again to exit the menu Press the shutter button all the way fully Taking still pictures using the viewfinderPress the shutter button gently halfway to adjust the focus Taking still picturesOrange lamp blinks Taking still pictures using the monitorIt is difficult to focus on the subject Green lamp blinksMonitor is hard to see Monitor turns off automaticallyComparison of the viewfinder & monitor How to lock the focus If correct focus cannot be obtainedPress the shutter button halfway Green Lamp lights But Subject cannot Be brought Into focus Subjects that are difficult to focus onPress the shutter button again to stop recording Recording moviesPress Ñ to select Press the shutter button fully to start recordingRecording movies Take the picture Zoom Digital zoomPress Ñ Press Ññ while looking at the image on the monitorAuto Using the flashShooting Basics Auto-flash No indication  Red-eye reduction flash Fill-in flash  Flash off Advanced shooting Macro mode shootingOpen the lens barrier fully Shooting mode top menu, select Mode Menu T Camera T T onSelf-timer shooting Press É again to set the self-timer modeOpen the lens barrier fully Press É OFF Selecting the metering area Spot meteringPanorama Panorama shooting Press to finish panorama shooting Take the second shot 1 Taking two-in-one pictures1 Taking two-in-one pictures SHQ Changing the record modeMovie record modes Still picture record modesPress Ññ to select the desired record mode SHQ 1600 xHQ 320 x SQ 160 x Resolution Resolution and picture size on a computer screenPixels Press Ññ to select the exposure compensation value Varying the image brightness Exposure compensationVarying the image brightness Exposure compensation Adjusting the White balance Mode Menu T Picture T WB TAUTO, , , or Adjusting the White balance Press With the lens barrier closed Press to cancel playbackViewing still pictures PlaybackPress Twice quickly double-click While in the shooting modeClose-up playback Use the arrow pad Éí to displayStill picture you want to enlarge Playback Index display  Selecting the number of picturesVideo OUT Slideshow PlaybackYou are recommended to use the optional AC adapter when Picture Rotation Playback on a TV Turn the TV on and switch to the video input mode PressMovie Play Movie Play Viewing moviesUse the arrow pad to display the picture with Press Ñ to select Movie PlayWhen Frame by Frame is selected Press Ññ to select PLAYBACK, thenMovie Play Playback Frame by Frame Exit Top menu, select Mode Menu T Play T , and press í Protecting picturesPress Ññ to select ON, then press Press Ññ to select YES, then press Erasing picturesSingle-frame erase Use the arrow pad to display the picture you want to eraseALL Erase YES Card Setup ALL Erase FormatAll-frame erase Press Ññ to select ALL ERASE, thenCreating black and white pictures Editing still picturesSepia CancelPlayback Creating sepia-toned pictures Resizing picturesResizing is not possible in the following cases Index Top menu, select Mode Menu T Edit T INDEX, then press íIndex Creating an index Press ÑñÉí to select the first framePress Ññ to select OK, then press Index Reset CancelUseful functions ALL Reset Saving the settingsCard T Card SETUP, and press í Card Setup Formatting cardsFormat YES Displaying shooting information Adjusting the monitor brightness Mode Menu T Setup T REC View TTop menu, select Mode Menu T Setup T , and press í Turning the beep sound off Setup T T OFF or ON, and press Auto  ResetMode Menu T Setup T File Name T Reset or AUTO. PressMode Menu T Setup T Pixel FunctionsMAPPING, and press í Video OUT Video output selection TV video signal types & main regionsHow to print pictures Print settingsWhat is DPOF? Jpeg Joint Photographic Experts Group Picture size and printingPrint All-frame reservation Print OrderDate Time Single-frame reservation Press ÑñÉí to select the followingEND More END 10Press É repeatedly until the Mode Menu appearsResetting print reservation data Print Order Setting Print Ordered Reset KeepPress ñ to select Cancel Miscellaneous Error codesMiscellaneous 100 TroubleshootingPossible cause Corrective action Ref. 101Monitor is hard to see 102Picture is too bright Miscellaneous 103Picture has obscured edges 104 Shooting mode menus P Menu listMiscellaneous 105 Miscellaneous 106  Shooting mode menus Playback mode menus Still picture  Playback mode menus107 108 Factory default settings Shooting mode  Playback mode109 List of functions by shooting modeLens Camera maintenance110 Monitor and viewfinderMiscellaneous 111 SpecificationsMiscellaneous 112 Miscellaneous 113 IndexNo. of pictures in an 114European Technical Customer Support Technical Support USADigital Camera Introduction Index Flowchart Flowchart Identifying the OS Mac OS Macintosh Windows Windows Windows Connecting the camera to the computer Connecting the camera to the computer Computer recognizes the camera as a new device Confirming the computer recognizes the camera Confirming the USB driver is installed Confirming the USB driver is installed Downloading images to your computer Downloading images to your computer My Documents window is displayed Disconnecting the camera from your computer Windows Me/2000/XP Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon on the task bar Macintosh Connecting the camera to the computer Camera setup/connection Mac OS Double-click the Macintosh HD icon on the desktop Hard Disk window is displayed Images are transferred from the camera to your computer Disconnecting the camera from your computer Downloading image files using other OS Technical Support USA
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The Olympus D-390, D390, and C-150 are compact digital cameras that made a significant impact in the early 2000s, introducing users to the world of digital photography with ease and efficiency. These models were designed for both beginners and more experienced users, providing a range of features that enabled high-quality image capture while remaining simple to operate.

One of the standout features of the Olympus D-390 is its 3.2-megapixel image sensor. This resolution was quite impressive for its time, allowing users to take clear and detailed photos suitable for prints and sharing. The D-390 was equipped with a 3x optical zoom lens, enabling users to capture subjects both near and far without sacrificing image quality. This versatility made the camera a popular choice for various photography scenarios, whether it be landscapes, portraits, or spontaneous moments.

The camera's design emphasized user-friendliness, boasting a simple interface that made it accessible for users of all skill levels. The D-390 featured automatic exposure adjustments, allowing users to focus on framing their shot rather than fiddle with technical settings. Additionally, the camera supported a range of shooting modes, including portrait, landscape, and night scene, to help users get the best results in different lighting conditions.

Another key characteristic of the Olympus D-390 and similar models like the C-150 was their compact size and lightweight design. Weighing just a few ounces, they were ideal for users looking for a camera that could easily be carried in a pocket or purse. This portability encouraged spontaneous photography, as users could have their camera ready to capture unexpected moments.

The C-150 variant provided several enhanced features, including improved image quality due to advanced processing technologies. The inclusion of various scene modes allowed for greater customization of shooting preferences, catering to the specific needs of each photographic scenario. Furthermore, the C-150’s compatibility with xD-Picture Cards provided expandable storage, allowing users to store more images without worrying about running out of space.

In summary, the Olympus D-390, D390, and C-150 were pivotal models in the transition from film to digital photography. Their user-friendly design, impressive specifications for the time, and portability made them popular choices among amateur photographers. These cameras laid the foundation for the advanced digital cameras we see today, demonstrating Olympus's commitment to innovation and quality in the photography market.