DIGITAL CAMERAC-100D-370OPERATION MANUAL● Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera.● Please read this manual carefully before using your cam
10PREPARA–TIONSItem IndicationRef. Page1 Battery status P. 1 02 Protect P. 5 23Moving image/Print service P.56, 684 Image quality SHQ, HQ, SQ1,
11PREPARA–TIONSATTACHING THE STRAP1Pass the short end ofthe strap through theeyelet.2Pass the long end ofthe strap through theloop.3Pull tight and che
12PREPARA–TIONSLOADING THE BATTERIES1Check that the lens barrier is closed and both themonitor and the green lamp are off.2Push the battery compartmen
13PREPARA–TIONSCHOOSING A BATTERYLITHIUM BATTERY PACKSCR-V3 lithium battery packs are longlasting batteries that are especiallyuseful on trips.(CR-V3
14PREPARA–TIONSCaution• Do not use manganese batteries.• Do not use the following batteries:● Batteries whose insulatingcover is not completely intact
15PREPARA–TIONSUSING THE AC ADAPTER (OPTIONAL)The optional Olympus CAMEDIA ACadapter (C-7AU, 6V) enables you topower the camera from a householdelectr
16PREPARA–TIONSUSING A SMARTMEDIA CARD (OPTIONAL)A SmartMedia card should be used if you need to store a large number ofpictures. This camera only acc
17PREPARA–TIONS4Close the card cover until itclicks.NoteNon-Olympus or non-Lexar cards, or cards formatted on otherequipment, such as a PC, may not be
18PREPARA–TIONSTURNING THE CAMERA ON/OFFWHEN TAKING PICTURESTurning the camera on ... Open the lens barrier.The camera will turn on in Record mode.Tu
19PREPARA–TIONS ● ● ● ● MENU SCREEN FLOWDisplayingmenuNote• Some parts of the menu are displayed differently in Recordmode and Play mode.• The cur
2INTRODUCTIONThis manual explains the correct operating procedures for your camera.Read it carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
20PREPARA–TIONSADJUSTING THE DATE AND TIME1Press the button.The monitor will turn on.2Press the button.The Play menu will be displayed.3Select [SE
21PREPARA–TIONSADJUSTING THE DATE AND TIME6Set the first item using the / buttons and press the button.Move to the next item.7Repeat until the date
22TAKINGPICTURESHOLDING THE CAMERAHold the camera firmly with both hands while keeping your elbows at yoursides.To take vertical pictures, hold the ca
23TAKINGPICTURESTAKING PICTURESWhen you take a picture, the image is stored in the camera’s internalmemory. If you insert a memory card (optional), th
24TAKINGPICTURESTAKING PICTURESTAKING PICTURES USING THE MONITOR1Open the lens barrier.2Press the button.The monitor will turn on.Press the button
25TAKINGPICTURESCaution• Press the Shutter button gently. Pressing the button down hardwill cause the camera to move, resulting in a blurred picture.•
26TAKINGPICTURESUSING THE FLASHThe flash automatically fires in low light and backlit conditions, but the flashmode can be selected to suit various co
27TAKINGPICTURES6Press the button.Setting of flash mode is nowcompleted.Press the button again to exitthe menu.7Take the picture.Note• To comfirm
28TAKINGPICTURESUSING THE FLASH FOR OPTIMUM EFFECTSelect the flash mode according to the shooting conditions and purpose.AutoThe flash will fire autom
29TAKINGPICTURESFlash Off ( )In this mode the flash will not fire even in low-light conditions. Use this modein situations where flash photography is
3INDEXCONTENTS 4PREPARATIONS 7TAKING PICTURES 22PLAYING BACK PICTURES 45OTHER FUNCTIONS 56TROUBLESHOOTING 71TAKINGPICTURESPLAYINGBACKPICTURESOTHERFUNC
30TAKINGPICTURESMACRO MODEUse Macro mode when taking pictures at distances between 25cm (10")and 60cm (2ft.). This mode can also be used to take
31TAKINGPICTURESSELFTIMERYou can use the selftimer to take photographs including the photographer.Use a tripod to keep the camera steady.1Open the len
32TAKINGPICTURESSELFTIMERSelftimer lamp6Take the picture.The Selftimer lamp lights for 10 sec.and then blinks for 2 sec. before thepicture is taken.No
33TAKINGPICTURESDIGITAL TELE MODEThis mode enables you to enlarge the image digitally to magnifications 1.6×,2×, 3.2× and 4×.You can only set magnific
34TAKINGPICTURESSEQUENCE MODEThis function enables you to take eight or more still pictures in succession (inHQ mode) while the shutter button is pres
35TAKINGPICTURES6Press the Shutter button and keep it pressed.Recording will stop when the shutter button is released.Note• Sequence mode is canceled
36TAKINGPICTURESEXPOSURE COMPENSATIONIn addition to automatic exposure, you can adjust the exposure in 0.5gradations to ±2.Note• This mode can be used
37TAKINGPICTURES5Adjust the exposurecompensation setting usingthe / buttons andpress the button.Press [–] to make the imagedarker and [+] to
38TAKINGPICTURESSPOT METERING MODEWhen taking pictures against the light, the image will appear dark if takenwith the normal light metering setting (D
39TAKINGPICTURESWHITE BALANCEThe white balance is automatically adjusted to give a natural look, but youcan also set the white balance to suit the wea
4CONTENTS★ This symbol indicates pages recommended for reading by first-time users.Introduction ...
40TAKINGPICTURES5Select the white balancesetting from the followingusing the / buttonsand press the button:[AUTO], [ ], [ ], [ ],[ ].Set
41TAKINGPICTURESIMAGE QUALITYSelect the desired image quality.NoteImage quality settings1Open the lens barrier.The camera will turn on in Recordmode.2
42TAKINGPICTURES5Select the image quality fromthe following using the / buttons and press the button: [SHQ 1280 × 960], [HQ1280 × 960], [SQ1 1024 ×
43TAKINGPICTURESPANORAMA MODEThe Olympus CAMEDIA brand SmartMedia cards support Panorama mode.You can join several images to make a composite panorama
44TAKINGPICTURES➜6Specify the connectingdirection using the arrow pad.: connects the next image towardthe right: connects the next image towardthe lef
45PLAYINGBACKPICTURESPLAYING BACK AN IMAGEThis mode is for displaying images one at a time on the monitor.The camera plays back images recorded on a S
46PLAYINGBACKPICTURESINDEX PLAYBACKThis mode is for displaying images in index mode from single-imageplayback mode.1Close the lens barrier andpress th
47PLAYINGBACKPICTURESChanging the number of images in the index playbackSelect the number of images in the index playback from 4, 9 or 16.1Close the l
48PLAYINGBACKPICTURESAUTO PLAYBACK1Close the lens barrier andpress the button.The monitor will turn on.2Press the button.The Play menu screen will
49PLAYINGBACKPICTURESCLOSE-UP PLAYBACKImages can be played back in 4 stages of magnification: 1.5×, 2×, 2.5× and3×. This function is convenient when y
5CONTENTSPLAYING BACK PICTURES 45Playing back an image ★ ... 45Index playback ...
50PLAYINGBACKPICTURESERASING AN IMAGE1Close the lens barrier andpress the button.The monitor will turn on.2Display the image you want to erase.See “
51PLAYINGBACKPICTURESERASING ALL IMAGESYou can erase all the images in the internal memory or on the SmartMedia card.Caution• When erasing images in t
52PLAYINGBACKPICTURESPROTECTING IMPORTANT IMAGES1Close the lens barrier andpress the button.The monitor will turn on.2Display the image you want to
53PLAYINGBACKPICTURESCREATING MONOCHROME/SEPIA IMAGESYou can transform selected images into monochrome or sepia images andrecord them as separate imag
54PLAYINGBACKPICTURESRESIZINGYou can change the size of a selected image to 640 × 480 or 320 × 240 andrecord the image as separate image data. Use thi
55PLAYINGBACKPICTURESROTATINGYou can rotate a selected image 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwiseand save it as a separate image. This function is
56OTHERFUNCTIONSMOVIE MODERECORDING A MOVING IMAGEIn addition to still pictures, this camera has the ability to take movie pictures.1Open the lens bar
57OTHERFUNCTIONS5Select [ MOVIE] using the / buttons and pressthe button.Setting of Movie mode is completedand the monitor will automaticallytur
58OTHERFUNCTIONSMOVIE MODECHANGING THE QUALITY AND SIZE OF A MOVING IMAGEThere are two image quality settings (HQ and SQ) that can be used torecord mo
59OTHERFUNCTIONSPLAYING BACK MOVING IMAGES1Close the lens barrier andpress the button.The monitor will turn on.2Display the desired imagewith the
6●About symbols used in this manualCautionIndicates important precautions that may lead to failure ortrouble and operations that should be absolutely
60OTHERFUNCTIONSMOVIE MODETO PAUSE PLAYING BACK MOVING IMAGEPress any button of the (arrow pad) during playback of a moving imageto activate Pause s
61OTHERFUNCTIONSREC VIEWAfter each picture is taken, you can confirm the image on the LCD monitor.1Open the lens barrier.The camera will turn on in Re
62OTHERFUNCTIONSBEEP SOUNDThis function enables you to turn off the beep sound.1Open the lens barrier.The camera will turn on in Recordmode.2Press the
63OTHERFUNCTIONSDISPLAYING IMAGE INFORMATIONThis function enables you to set display or non-display of image informationon the monitor while the image
64OTHERFUNCTIONSADJUSTING THE MONITOR BRIGHTNESS1Open the lens barrier.The camera will turn on in Recordmode.2Press the button.The Camera menu scree
65OTHERFUNCTIONSCARD FORMAT/MEMORY SETUPThis function enables you to format the SmartMedia card or internalmemory. Any images on the card or in the me
66OTHERFUNCTIONS5Select [ FORMAT] using the / buttons and pressthe button.6Select [ FORMAT] using the / buttons and pressthe button.The ca
67OTHERFUNCTIONSMEMORY BACK-UPThis function enables you to copy (backup) all image data recorded in theinternal memory onto a SmartMedia card. Prepare
68OTHERFUNCTIONSPRINT SERVICEThis function enables you to set the desired number of prints of an imagerecorded on the SmartMedia card for printing on
69OTHERFUNCTIONS6Select the item using the / buttons and press the button.• [ ] ( p.70)•[ ] ( p.69)• [ ] ( p.69)• [ ] ( p.70)• [ ] ( p.
7PREPARA–TIONSNAMES OF PARTS● DC-IN jack● Shutter button● Lens barrierTurns Record modeON/OFF● Macro lever● Selftimer lamp● USB connector● Connectorco
70OTHERFUNCTIONSPRINT SERVICECANCELLING ALL DPOF SETTINGS7Select [ RESET] using the / buttons and pressthe button.All the DPOF settings will bec
71TROUBLE–SHOOTINGERROR MESSAGESWarning/Error RemedyMonitor displayNo card has beeninserted or card is notdetected.Failure to record, displayor erase.
72TROUBLE–SHOOTINGPROBLEMSOPERATING PROBLEMSThe camera does not workCause Remedy Ref. PagePower is offBatteries not loadedcorrectlyBattery power is lo
73TROUBLE–SHOOTINGNo picture is taken when the Shutter button is pressedCause Remedy Ref. PagePower is offFlash has not finishedcharging, or previousp
74TROUBLE–SHOOTINGIMAGE FINISH IS POORFinished image is too brightCause Remedy Ref. PageFlash mode is set to FlashOnSubject is too brightThe picture i
75TROUBLE–SHOOTINGPart of the image is obscuredCause Remedy Ref. PageLens was partly blocked byfinger or strapShooting distance is toocloseThe picture
76TROUBLE–SHOOTINGSPECIFICATIONSProduct type: Digital camera (for recording and displaying)Recording system: Digital recording, compatible with JPEG(b
77TROUBLE–SHOOTINGFlash charging time: Less than approx. 6 sec. (at normaltemperature with new battery)Flash shooting range: ~ 2.5m/8ft. (ISO100)Flash
78TROUBLE–SHOOTINGINDEXAAC adapter ... 15Alkaline batteries ... 13Arrow pad ...
79TROUBLE–SHOOTINGINDEXNNight View ... 29Night View/Red-eye ... 29No. of recordable images/Recordabl
8PREPARA–TIONSNAMES OF PARTS● Viewfinder● Target mark● Green lamp● Card cover● Strap eyelet● (Arrow pad)● Tripod socket● (OK/Menu) button● (Monitor)
9PREPARA–TIONSItem IndicationRef. Page1 Battery status P.102Exposure compensation+1.5, +2.0, –1.5, –2.0 P. 363 Flash P. 2 64 Drive
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