Olympus D-300L, D200-L manual Specifications, No. of storable frames

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SPECIFICATIONS

Product type : Digital still camera (for shooting and display)

Recording System: Digital recording

Internal Memory

: Built-in flash memory

D-300L

: 6 MB

D-200L

: 2 MB

No. of storable frames

D-300L : 30 pictures (High Quality mode)

120 pictures (Standard Quality mode)

D-200L : 20 pictures (High Quality mode)

80 pictures (Standard Quality mode)

Erase

: One frame erase / All frames erase

Image pickup element

:1/3 inch CCD solid-state image pickup

D-300L : 810,000-pixel

D-200L : 350,000-pixel

Recording image

D-300L : 1024 x 768 pixels (High Quality mode)

D-200L : 640 x 480 pixels (High Quality mode)

Auto white balance

: Full auto TTL

Lens: Olympus lens 5 mm, F2.8, 5 elements in 4 groups (equivalent to 36-mm lens on 35-mm camera)

Aperture: F2.8, F5.6, F11

Photometric system

:TTL Center weighted average metering system Exposure control : Program auto exposure

Working range

D-300L : 0.2 m ~ 0.5 m (0.65 ~ 1.64 ft.) (Macro mode)

(1.64 ft. ~ ) (Normal mode)0.5 m ~

D-200L : 0.2 m ~ 0.75 m (0.65 ~ 2.46 ft.) (Macro mode) 0.75 m ~ (2.46 ft. ~ ) (Normal mode)

Shutter

D-300L : 1/8 ~ 1/500 sec. (used with mechanical shutter)

D-200L : 1/8 ~ 1/500 sec.

Exposure

D-300L : Equivalent to ISO 100

D-200L : Equivalent to ISO 130

Viewfinder : Optical real image viewfinder (Parallax correction mark, backlight correction mark), LCD monitor

LCD monitor : 1.8 inches TFT color LCD display

No. of pixels : Approx. 61,000 pixel

On-screen display : Date and time, frame number, protect mark, resolution modes, one/all erase mark, battery remaining warning

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300L 200L Important Safety Instructions Portable Cart Warning Symbol provided by Retac Protective Attachment Plug The product is equipped Routed so that they are not likely to be walked on orPinched by items placed upon or against them, paying Page Radio and Television Interference FCC statement Legal and other notices For Safe USE Page Page Handling Care and StorageCheck the Contents Main Features Contents Names and Functions of Parts PreparationsControl Panel / LCD monitor Main UnitViewfinder Display Using the Strap Make sure Loading the Lithium BatteryLoading the Batteries Display Meaning Turning on the Camera and Checking the BatteryMaximum number of storage pictures Checking the Number of Remaining PicturesKeep your fingers and the strap away from the lens and flash Points to RememberProper Shutter Release Taking Pictures Taking pictures using the optical viewfinderPage Taking pictures using the LCD monitor Using the Focus Lock D-300L only Autofocus D-300L only When using the Standard Quality mode Selecting the ResolutionWhen using the High Quality mode Flash Working Range Using the Flash ModesHow to select the flash mode Backlighting correction mark AUTO-FLASH RED-EYE Reducing FlashFILL-INFLASHFORCEDACTIVATION When you want the flash to fire all the timeOFF Flash Override Take pictures at the distance between 0.2 m ~ ∞ 0.65 ft.~ ∞ Macro Mode Working RangeWorking range How to set the beep sound SELF-TIMER Setting the Beep SoundTurning on the LCD Monitor Displaying Pictures on the LCD MonitorProtection Displaying PicturesYou can delete pictures you dont want Erasing PicturesAll-Frame Erase MULTI-DISPLAY Mode SLIDE-SHOW ModeAdjusting the Date and Time Apple Macintosh and compatible Personal Computer EnvironmentIBM PC/AT compatible Introduction Installing Provided SoftwareInstalling the plug-in software Apple Macintosh or compatible Connecting to a Personal ComputerIBM PC/AT compatible AC adaptor DC terminal House-hold Power supply Using the Household Power Supply OptionalPersonal computer Camera Printer AC adaptor Modem System ChartFor best results, use lithium AA batteries Questions and AnswersTroubleshooting When the camera Symptom Cause Remedy See LCD monitorComputer, an error Symptom Cause Remedy See Picture isToo dark Colors Too brightPictures taken Indoors look Unnatural PicturePage No. of storable frames SpecificationsBattery charging time for flash Memo Olympus America INC