Olympus C-150 quick start Taking Pictures

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TAKING PICTURES

There are two ways to compose your subject: with the viewfinder or using the monitor. Depending upon the shooting

situation, there may be advantages to each method. Please

refer to the printed Basic Manual for more information.

a.

 

Taking a Picture with the Viewfinder

 

• Open the lens barrier fully.

Orange lamp

Frame your subjects using the

AF target mark in the viewfinder.

• Press the shutter button halfway.

Green lamp

The digital camera confirms the focus and exposure are properly set when the green lamp in the viewfinder lights steadily. The orange lamp informs you that the flash is recommended and/or recharging (when blinking); or ready to fire (when steady).

Press the shutter button completely to take the picture. A short beep confirms your picture has been taken.

Icons representing camera settings appear on the monitor, telling you important information such as the Flash and record modes, battery life, and the number of frames remaining.

Press the shutter button halfway. The green lamp will light steadily when the focus and exposure are set.

Press the shutter button completely to take the picture. A short beep confirms your picture has been taken.

c.Zooming

You can enlarge your subject when shooting by 1.3, 1.6, 2.0 or 2.5 times.

Each time you press , the zoom magnification changes in the following sequence:

1.3 times 1.6 times 2.0 times 2.5 times.

d.Flash Modes

This digital camera features multiple flash modes.

Icon

Flash Mode

Description

No icon

Auto-flash

The camera automatically decides if the flash is needed.

 

Red-eye

Reduces incidence of red-eye by emitting pre-flashes to

 

Reduction

shrink pupil size before firing the main flash. The strobe

 

Flash

effect is normal operation for this mode.

 

Fill-in Flash

The flash always fires with every picture.

 

Flash Off

Turns the flash off for times when flash photography is

 

 

prohibited or not desired. The flash never fires.

 

 

 

Press ( ) to cycle through the available flash modes. With the shutter button depressed halfway, the flash is ready to fire when the orange lamp next to the viewfinder lights steadily. When the orange lamp is blinking, the flash is charging.

e.Number of Storable Pictures

b.Taking a Picture with the Monitor

Open the lens barrier fully.

Press and then frame your subject using the full-color monitor.

P

HQ 1600x1200

Each time you press , the zoom magnification changes in the following sequence:

2.5times 2.0 times 1.6 times 1.3 times.

The zoom magnification changes continuously

while holding down or .

Your digital camera can handle xD-Picture Card from 16 MB to 256 MB. The number of storable pictures depends on the image quality selected.

See the Reference Manual for complete descriptions of each record mode and the storable frame capacity for the various resolution modes and xD-Picture Card capacities.

TIP: To find out how many frames you have left, turn on the monitor and look for the number in the lower right corner. Remember, you can always delete unwanted pictures to make room for more. (See Step 5.)

VIEWING AND ERASING PICTURES

With this digital camera, you can easily view the photos you want—and delete the ones you don’t.

a.Viewing Pictures

There are two ways to access the Playback mode:

If the camera is OFF and the lens barrier closed,

press once.

OR

If the camera is in the shooting mode with the lens

barrier fully open, press twice in rapid succession (Quick View).

The last picture taken appears in the monitor. Use

to scroll though all the images saved on your xD-Picture Card.

When you are finished reviewing your pictures:

Press to turn the camera off.

OR

To return back to the shooting mode, press the shutter button halfway.

b.Erasing Pictures

The beauty of digital photography is your ability to keep the photos you want, delete the rest, and reuse empty memory space to take new pictures. This digital camera offers two ways to permanently erase unwanted digital photos:

Single-Frame Erase: Deletes only the picture currently displayed in the monitor.

Once erased, pictures cannot be restored.

• With the lens barrier closed, press and use the arrow pad to display the picture you want to erase.

Press . Press to select .

Press to select YES, and then press .

TIP: Images can also be erased while in the "Quick View" mode described in step 5A. This makes it easy to quickly erase a picture that you just took.

All-Frame Erase: Deletes all pictures on the xD-Picture Card in one operation, except for pictures you have protected.

Once erased, pictures cannot be restored.

With the lens barrier closed, press .

Press , then press to select MODE MENU.

Use to select the CARD tab, then press twice to access the CARD SETUP screen.

ALL ERASE should be highlighted. Press .

As a safeguard, this digital camera will ask you to select YES or NO to confirm erasing, as this process permanently

deletes all unprotected pictures. Select YES and press .

CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO A COMPUTER

TIP: Olympus recommends using the optional E-7AC AC adapter to ensure a consistent power supply when downloading images.

Make sure that the camera is turned off before connecting it to your computer.

Olympus makes it simple to connect this digital camera to your computer.

Turn the camera off.

Plug the supplied USB cable into the ports on your camera and computer as illustrated at right.

Windows 98 users must install the "USB Driver for Windows 98" software before connecting this digital camera to the computer. Refer to the Software Installation Guide for complete information.

Press the button if the camera does not turn on automatically. The camera starts communicating with the PC.

USB

USB

INSTALLING THE CAMERA SOFTWARE

You've now mastered the basic functionality of your new Olympus digital camera! You are now ready to begin exploring the possibilities that digital photography brings to your computer. Activities such as photo editing, printing, and much more are only steps away!

About the Olympus CAMEDIA Master CD-ROM

Your Olympus digital camera comes bundled with a suite of software and documentation. The CD includes:

CAMEDIA Master : To download pictures from the camera, view, organize, retouch, and print your digital photos and movies.

USB Driver for Windows 98: This utility must be installed to allow the camera to communicate with your computer if it uses the Microsoft Windows 98 operating system.

Olympus Digital Camera Reference Manual: A complete reference guide in digital form, saved on the CD in PDF format.

You are now ready to install the computer software.

Open the CAMEDIA Master CD-ROM package and locate the Software Installation Guide in the language you wish to use.

Continue to follow the step-by-step instructions for installing the software, and enjoy your new digital photo processing capabilities!

Additional Camera Features

This digital camera offers a host of advanced features to expand your creativity. Here’s just a small sampling. See the Basic Manual for details on these capabilities, and more!

4 Scene Program Shooting Modes: This camera has 4 shooting modes to choose from depending on the shooting conditions and the effect you want to achieve.

Macro Mode: For close-ups as tight as 8 inches, select Macro Mode.

Movie Mode: Yes, this digital camera records movies! (Movie Mode does not record sound.)

Two-in-one Pictures: Combine two separate images taken in succession and store them as a single picture.

Close-up Playback: Enlarge the pictures in the monitor to check details of the selected image.

Index Display: View several thumbnail pictures on the monitor at once.

Protecting Pictures: Prevents you from accidentally erasing photos.

Video Playback: View your pictures and movies on a television monitor.

Panorama Shooting: Connect overlapping images into a single picture using the panorama mode and Olympus CAMEDIA Master software.

TIP: Remember to complete and return your Registration Card, and keep all camera documentation handy.

Technical Support (USA)

European Technical Customer Support

1-888-553-4448 (Toll-free)

00800-67 10 83 00 (Toll-free)

8:00 AM - 10:00 PM ET

+49(0)1805-67 10 83 or +49(0)40-23 77 38 99 (Charged)

Monday - Friday

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM MET

 

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Contents Start Here V3X1-CRTaking Pictures 390/C-150FRANÇAIS Contents Trademarks For customers in CanadaFor customers in Europe Lens Video OUT jack DC-IN jack Getting startedNames of parts Arrow pad Orange lamp Green lamp AF target markShooting mode +2.0 1600x1200 Items Indications Monitor indicationsPlayback mode Items IndicationsBattery check Attaching the strap Make sure that CR-V3 lithium battery packs cannot be re-chargedLoading batteries Close the card cover Removing the card Make sure that Inserting/Removing a cardInserting a card Make sure that Hold the card straight and pull it out Close the card coverPower off Close the lens barrier Power on/offWhen shooting pictures Power on Open the lens barrier Power off PressALL Reset on Mode MenuMode Reset Close the lens barrier to turn the camera off Setting the date and timeEnglish Francais Deutsch Español Open the lens barrier fully PressMenu items Using the menusHow to use the mode menu Shortcut MenusShooting mode PhotoMode menus PanoramaCard Setup BLACK&WHITE Sepia Index Selects the number of frames in the index display Shooting Shooting modesSelecting shooting modes Top menu, press í to select ModeMode Menu Mode Reset MenuPress the shutter button gently halfway to adjust the focus Taking still pictures using the viewfinder PhotoHow to lock the focus Press the shutter button all the way fullyEn Recording movies Zoom Digital zoomPress the shutter button halfway Press í again to set the flash modeOpen the lens barrier fully Press í  Red-eye reduction flashOpen the lens barrier fully Press É Self-timer shootingPress É again to set the self-timer mode Viewing movies When Frame by Frame is selectedPlayback Press with the lens barrier closedPress ñ to select Press Ññ to select YES, then press Protecting picturesSingle-frame erase All-frame erase Formatting cards Card setupIf the Card Setup screen is displayed, press Ññ to select If the Format screen is displayed, press Ññ to select YESTransferring pictures to a computer Does your computer have a built-in PC card slot? For other OS users Windows 95  Windows NT  Mac OS before OS Consult your nearest Olympus representativeError codes Monitor Possible cause Corrective action IndicationSpecifications Specifications Technical Support USA European Technical Customer Support390 150 For customers in Canada Page Contents Advanced shooting Useful functions Lens Video OUT jack ~P DC-IN jack ~P Names of partsGetting started USB Quick ViewMonitor indications +2.0 1600x1200 Items IndicationsItems Indications Ref. Getting StartedHow to use this manual Indications used in this manualAttaching the strap Thread the short end of the strap throughLoading batteries Loading batteries NiMH batteries Rechargeable CR-V3 lithium battery packs Not rechargeableSelecting batteries or the optional AC adapter AA R6 alkaline batteriesGetting started Compatible cards Inserting/Removing a cardCard basics Index areaInserting/Removing a card Removing the card Make sure that Power on/off TipsMonitor and the camera turn off If the card is not recognized card check Corrective actionSelecting a language Getting started Reset Setting the date and timePress Ññ to select the Setup tab, then Ntsc2003 Holding the camera Taking pictures using the monitorTaking pictures using the viewfinder SHQ 1600 x SQ1 1024 x SQ2 640 x Using the menus Shortcut MenusMenu items How to use the mode menu Usingthe menus Arrow pad ÑñÉíUsing the menus Press Again toPhoto Shortcut menusMenus Erase Info Mode Menu EraseInfo Mode menus Chooses how to name files and folders Pictures BLACK&WHITE  Photo Still picture shooting Shooting modesShooting basics  Movie recordingShooting Self Portrait shootingTips Taking still pictures using the viewfinder Taking still picturesGreen lamp blinks Taking still pictures using the monitorIt is difficult to focus on the subject Orange lamp blinksMonitor turns off automatically Monitor is hard to seeComparison of the viewfinder & monitor If correct focus cannot be obtained Subjects that are difficult to focus on Green Lamp lights But Subject cannot Be brought Into focusRecording movies Recording movies Zoom Digital zoom Basics Using the flashShooting Auto Fill-in flash  Auto-flash No indication Red-eye reduction flash  Flash off Mode Menu T Camera T T on Macro mode shootingOpen the lens barrier fully Shooting mode top menu, select Advanced shootingSelf-timer shooting Selecting the metering area Spot metering OFFPanorama Panorama shooting Press to finish panorama shooting 1 Taking two-in-one pictures Take the second shot1 Taking two-in-one pictures Changing the record mode SHQStill picture record modes Movie record modesHQ 320 x SQ 160 x Press Ññ to select the desired record modeSHQ 1600 x Pixels ResolutionResolution and picture size on a computer screen Varying the image brightness Exposure compensation Press Ññ to select the exposure compensation valueVarying the image brightness Exposure compensation AUTO, , , or Adjusting the White balanceMode Menu T Picture T WB T Adjusting the White balance Use the arrow pad to play back other pictures Viewing still picturesPlayback While in the shooting mode Press Twice quickly double-clickStill picture you want to enlarge Close-up playbackUse the arrow pad Éí to display Video OUT Playback Index display Selecting the number of pictures You are recommended to use the optional AC adapter when SlideshowPlayback Picture Rotation Turn the TV on and switch to the video input mode Press Playback on a TVPress Ñ to select Movie Play Movie Play Viewing moviesUse the arrow pad to display the picture with Movie PlayPress Ññ to select PLAYBACK, then Movie Play Playback Frame by Frame ExitTop menu, select Mode Menu T Play T , and press í Protecting picturesErase YES Erasing picturesUse the arrow pad to display the picture you want to erase ALL Erase YES Card Setup ALL Erase FormatPress Ññ to select ALL ERASE, then Editing still pictures Creating black and white picturesResizing pictures CancelPlayback Creating sepia-toned pictures SepiaResizing is not possible in the following cases Press ÑñÉí to select the first frame Top menu, select Mode Menu T Edit T INDEX, then press íIndex Creating an index IndexIndex Reset Cancel Press Ññ to select OK, then pressALL Reset Saving the settings Useful functionsCard Setup Formatting cards Card T Card SETUP, and press íFormat YES Displaying shooting information Top menu, select Mode Menu T Setup T , and press í Adjusting the monitor brightnessMode Menu T Setup T REC View T Setup T T OFF or ON, and press Turning the beep sound offReset or AUTO. Press  ResetMode Menu T Setup T File Name T  AutoMAPPING, and press í Mode Menu T Setup T PixelFunctions TV video signal types & main regions Video OUT Video output selectionWhat is DPOF? How to print picturesPrint settings Print Jpeg Joint Photographic Experts GroupPicture size and printing Date Time All-frame reservationPrint Order END More Single-frame reservationPress ÑñÉí to select the following 10Press É repeatedly until the Mode Menu appears ENDPress ñ to select Cancel Resetting print reservation dataPrint Order Setting Print Ordered Reset Keep Miscellaneous MiscellaneousTroubleshooting Miscellaneous 100101 Possible cause Corrective action Ref.102 Monitor is hard to seeMiscellaneous 103 Picture is too bright104 Picture has obscured edgesMiscellaneous 105  Shooting mode menus PMenu list  Shooting mode menus Miscellaneous 106107  Playback mode menus Still picture Playback mode menus  Playback mode Factory default settings Shooting mode 108List of functions by shooting mode 109Monitor and viewfinder Camera maintenance110 LensMiscellaneous 111 Miscellaneous 112 Index Miscellaneous 113114 No. of pictures in anTechnical Support USA Digital 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 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page
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