INSTRUCTIONSBefore using your IS-2DLX, read this manualcarefully to ensure correct use.We recommend that you take test shots to getaccustomed to your
POINTS TO REMEMBERHold the Camera Correctly.Correct.Correct.Incorrect.Note: As the focal length becomes larger, shaking thecamera becomes more noticea
Proper Shutter Release.Depress Theshutter releasebutton halfway.Depress theshutter releasebutton fully.2.1.To lock the focus.The image is clear andthe
RESET OPERATIONReset operation restores the standard shooting mode, forworry-free photography that anyone can perform. Also usethis mode when you don
LOADING THE FILMSlide the back coverrelease upward to openthe back cover.Insert the film cartridge.1.2.Note: Use DX-coded film.Caution: Do not touch t
Pass the edge of the filmunder the film guide, andalign the film leader with thefilm loading indicator.3.Note: Make sure the film is lying flat. Ifnot
Close the back cover.Turn the power switchON.4.5.The film automaticallyadvances to the first frame.The exposure counter on the LCD panelreads .Note: I
Follow the procedure here to cover ordinary photography.TAKING PICTURESRemove the lens cap,and turn the powerswitch ON.While looking through theviewfi
How to Use the ZoomButtonsPosition your subjectwithin the autofocusframe.Telephoto: Press the button to zoom in.Max. telephoto focallength: 135mmWide
Depress the shutterrelease button halfway.Depress the shutter releasebutton fully to take the picture.The film automaticallyadvances to the next frame
UNLOADING THE FILMThe camera automatically rewinds the film when youreach the end of a roll.Make sure the motor has stoppedand the is blinking on th
Thank you for purchasing the Olympus IS-2DLX.MAIN FEATURESBuilt-in 35mm ~ 135mm approx. 4X zoom lens for increased shooting range.Full-fledged macro f
USING THE FOCUS LOCKTo avoid taking out-of-focus picturesWhen the main subject is not in the center of the Autofocusframe, use the focus lock.Position
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHYThis camera has two flash tubes that are automatically selected and firedaccording to the shooting conditions. There are also various
Use the function andflash mode buttons toselect the mode.Press the functionbutton to engage themode.3.2.When the function button is pressed,the mode s
AUTO (Auto Flash Mode)The flash fires automatically when there is insufficient light.Use this mode normally.When blinks in theviewfinder, the flashsho
Press the shutter releasebutton.3.Auto Flash Range*(with color negative film)* The Auto Flash mode can be combined withthe Zoom Macro or Super Macro m
AUTO-S (Red-Eye Reducing Flash)Approximately 20 pre-flashes are emitted before the main flash fires,significantly reducing the phenomenon of "red
FILL-IN (Forced Activation)In this mode, the flash always fires, Even in backlighting, both the subject and backgroundcan be shot clearly. And portrai
SELFTIMERTo put yourself in the picturePress the selftimer button.is displayed on theLCD panel.Position the autofocus frameon the subject. Press thesh
Press the shutterrelease button fully toactivate the selftimer.3.Notes:•Use a tripod, etc., to hold the camerasteady.•The selftimer will be automatica
MACRO PHOTOGRAPHYMacro (Close-up) ModesZoom MacroPress the zoom button to ensure thatthe front edge of the camera bodyis within the MACRO (0.6 m)range
PREPARATIONSNames and functions of parts 4Viewfinder display/LCD panel 6Attaching the strap 7Loading the batteries 8BASIC OPERATIONSLoading the film
Super MacroAn area of approximately 12 X1 8 cm (4-3/4X7-1/16 in) will fill the entire frame,Press the macro button, is displayed onthe LCD panel, The
The correct 1:1 Macrodistance will bedisplayed on the LCDpanel, or will alsoappear to check if thesubject can be focusedin the present position.2.Chec
USING THE SUBJECT MODESThere are three subject modes for optimal results whentaking pictures of various subjects.Subject ModesHow to Select the Subje
2.Press the subject buttonto select the mode.3.Press the functionbutton again toengage the mode.The selected subject mode is blinking.Note: The Progra
SPORTSTo shoot fast-moving subjects.In this mode, the camera automatically selects both a faster shutter speed andthe Continuous Shooting mode. This r
PORTRAITTo take pictures with blurred backgrounds for a "portrait" effect.Portrait mode lets you take beautiful portrait photographs, This i
NIGHT SCENETo shoot night scenes or night scenes with subjects in the foregroundIn this mode, the camera automatically selects the ideal exposure comp
Shooting Night Scenes with Subjects in the Foreground(Slow-Synchro)Engage the Night Scenemode. Flip up the flash. Pressthe shutter release button.With
USING THE DRIVE MODESThere are two film-advance modes in addition to thestandard single-frame advance mode.Drive ModesSelecting the Drive Mode1.Press
2.Press the drive modebutton to select the mode.3.Press the function buttonto engage the mode.The selected drive mode isblinking.The selected drive mo
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTSHot shoe coverShift buttonsSelects the exposurecompensation level, aperturesetting and shutter speed.Shutter release butt
CONTINUOUS SHOOTINGThe camera releases the shutter continuously while keepingmoving subjects in focus and correctly exposed.Select the ContinuousShoot
DOUBLE EXPOSUREYou can expose two images on a single frame.Select the DoubleExposure mode todisplay D.EXP on theLCD panel.Press the shutter releasebut
Take the second exposure.The film will advance, andthe Double Exposuremode will be canceled.3.Note: The Double Exposure modecannot be canceled after t
USING THE EXPOSURE MODESExposure ModesSelecting the Exposure ModePress the functionbutton.1.Display FunctionProgram Auto (ESP metering)Both the aper
Press the exposuremode button to selectthe mode.Press the functionbutton to engage themode.2.3.The selected exposure modeis blinking.The selected expo
APERTURE-PREFERRED AUTOAuto-exposure photography can be performed to controlbackground blur.Enter the Aperture-Prefer-red Auto mode. Press theshift b
MANUAL EXPOSURESelect the ManualExposure mode todisplay M on the LCDpanel.Press the shift button toadjust the aperture.1.2.46
While pressing the +/-button, press the shift-button to adjust theshutter speed.The exposure level willbe displayed on theLCD panel and in theviewfind
Flash Photography in the Manual Exposure ModeFlip up the flash,and set the shutterspeed to 1/100-sec. or slower.Set the aperture setting according tot
EXPOSURE COMPENSATIONThe exposure compensation levels canbe set up to ±4EV in 1 /3EV steps.While pressing the +/-button, press the shiftbutton to set
Viewfinder(See p. 6.)PF buttonFlash mode button*Selftimer buttonDrive mode button*+/- buttonExposure mode button*Macro buttonSubject mode button*Mid-r
When the distance at which you want to shoot is predetermined, you canset the focus in advance and wait until the photo opportunity comes.PF (Power Fo
SPOT METERINGIn this mode, the camera limits light metering to the subject's particulararea such as a face and sets the correct exposure.Position
FLASHFlash StrengthThe flash on the IS-2 employs a new exposurecontrol system that combines the advantages ofboth "flashmatic," used in comp
(ISO 100 • ft) in order to obtain natural-lookingresults, even if the lens is set at telephoto, the upperflash will automatically fire.Even during mac
Direct FlashMulti FlashNormal Slow-Synchro(Curtain-1 Synchro)Bounce (with simultaneous use ofthe built-in flash)Follow-Synchro(Curtain-2 Synchro)54
EFFECTS OF ZOOM AND ITS ADVANTAGESIn a zoom lens, the focal length is changed bymoving part of the lens. In the case of the IS-2, anyfocal length betw
•The five pictures below are samples taken using the zoom lens. Noticethe dimensions of the subject as the camera zooms in. The three pictureson the r
AUTOFOCUS (AF)Difficult Subjects for Autofocus to Lock OnAlthough the IS-2's autofocus can lock on virtually any subject, thereare certain condit
Two subjects at differentdistancesSubjects with repetitivepatternsHigh-speed subjects at closerange• When the subject looks out-of-focus although the
EXPOSUREAutomatic Exposure ModeExposure refers to the amount of light which strikesthe film, and is controlled by a combination ofaperture size and sh
VIEWFINDER DISPLAY/LCD PANELVIEWFINDER DISPLAYSpot frameAutofocus frameFlashPanorama marks**Optional IS/L PANORAMAADAPTER is required.LCD PANELShutter
Sports ModeThis mode is ideal for capturing high-speed photoopportunities such as sports scenes and children atplay. A fast shutter speed is automat
METERING THE AMOUNT OF LIGHTLight MeteringLight metering can measure the brightness of theframed picture in various ways. The IS-2 employsthree meter
EXPOSURECOMPENSATIONFILM SPEEDFixed Proper ExposureProper exposure refers to the balance of light anddark in a photo. When shooting a black and whitew
MACRO PHOTOGRAPHYZoom MacroThe IS-2 has an automatic macro function thatenables you to shoot subjects as close as 0.6 m(2 ft) when the focal length is
IS/L LENS A-LIFE SIZE MACRO H.Q. CONVERTERf=13cm (Optional)This is a dedicated close-up converter that lets youcapture life-size images of small subje
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PANORAMA PHOTOGRAPHY (OPTIONAL)By mounting the optional IS/L PANORAMA ADAPTER inside the camera,panorama pictures can be taken. Zoom in and out with t
ACCESSORIES (OPTIONAL)IS/L LENS A-200H.Q. CONVERTER1.5XIS/L LENS A-28H.Q. CONVERTER0.8XIS/L LENS A-LIFE SIZEMACRO H.Q.CONVERTER f=13cmIS/L LENSA-MACRO
CARE AND STORAGECAUTIONS• DO NOT EXPOSE THE CAMERA TOEXTREME HEAT (OVER 40°C/104°F)OR TO EXTREME COLD (BELOW-10°C/14°F).• AVOID SUDDEN TEMPERATUREC
BATTERY HANDLINGNOTES• Do not mix different types of batteriesor new and old batteries.• When the camera is not used for anextended period of time, re
ATTACHING THE STRAPPut the strap mount into the guide hole.Push the strap mount onto the camera's strap attachment stud, and pull itto adjust the
TROUBLESHOOTINGSymptomThe camera doesnot work.The displays turnoff suddenly.The shutter speedand aperturesetting blink.The subject cannotbe focused.Ca
SymptomThe camera doesn'tfocus on the subjecteven though the AFilluminator lights.The shutter doesn'trelease even whenthe shutter releasebut
SymptomThe subjects' eyesappear red inprinted pictures.The subject waswithin the frame ofthe viewfinder, butits edges aremissing on the print.The
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERSQ: How long will the batteries last?A: Two new 3V lithium batteries willlast for roughly 25 rolls of 24-exposure film on which th
SPECIFICATIONSType: Fully automatic 35mm autofocussingle-lens reflex camera with built-in35mm ~ 135mm zoom lens.Film format: 35mm standard DX-coded fi
Film advance: Automatic film winding,consecutive winding max. 2.3 frames/sec.(in PF mode, under Olympus testconditions), double exposure possible.Film
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LOADING THE BATTERIESUse two 3V lithium batteries (CR123A or DL123A).Turn the lock screw on thebottom of the cameracounter-clockwise toopen the batt
CHECKING THE BATTERIESTurn thepower switchON.Press the resetbutton tocheck thebatteries.2.1.BlinksLightsBatteries are OK.The mark disappearswhen the f
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