User manual OLYMPUS E-10

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[. . . ] Inserting a SmartMedia or CompactFlash card. * Before inserting, check that the Power switch is off and there are no images on the Viewfinder/Monitor. * To choose SmartMedia or CompactFlash, select one (SM/CF) on the menu or simply insert a Card into the camera. Flash mode button /Erase button DRIVE button Metering mode button Macro button INFO button Viewfinder "SETUP" appears on the screen. To go to the previous page, move the cursor to the top item and press the on the Arrow pad. SHOT CANCEL OFF 23. 12. '00 12:34 m [3/3] Open the Card cover and push in the card* as shown below. (*The pictures you take will be stored in the card. ) For SmartMedia For CompactFlash SHOT CANCEL SETUP m/ft [SM] [3/3] m/ft [SM] MODE SETUP screen 3/3 6. [. . . ] Push the Card in and close the Card cover. Tab When the tab pops out, pull it down as shown, then close the Card cover. Arrow pad OK button/ Manual focus button (MF)/ Protect button Monitor Tripod socket Monitor button The Date/time setting screen appears. Power switch (POWER OFF/ON/RESET) AE lock button (AEL)/ Multi-metering button/Print button 3. Turn on the camera. Set the Power switch to ON. Power switch Date/time setting screen 7. Press Speaker Card access lamp Battery compartment cover Battery compartment lock / on the Arrow pad to select the date order. To go back to the (Date order selections: date/month/year, month/date/year, year/month/date) You can select camera functions using the Mode dial. You will probably want to try the Program mode first, which lets you take properly-exposed pictures by simply pressing the Shutter button. Mode dial S-Prg M MO Menu button Card cover , then press D IA L S A P D [Still picture recording mode] P: Simply press the Shutter button to take a picture. S: Set the desired shutter speed manually. M: Set the desired aperture and shutter speed manually. S-Prog: Take pictures under a variety of conditions. (Portrait/ Sports/Landscape/Night Scene) [Movie recording mode] : Records movies. If the AF confirmation mark blinks, then the camera is out of focus. If this happens, release the Shutter button and move the AF target mark slightly. Then, press the shutter button halfway again. Press halfway Press fully AF confirmation mark P F2. 8 1/30 0. 0 Sequential shooting YES OK NO 3 Confirmation screen Playing back pictures . x10 HQ Press , then select "CARD SETUP"--" " using the Arrow pad. Select "YES" on the confirmation screen, then press OK again. (To cancel, select "NO", then press OK. ) [SM] [SM] Set the Mode dial to AF target mark The last picture taken is played back. Use the Arrow pad to select the desired picture for display. : Jumps to the picture 10 frames behind. 0. 0 4. Press the Shutter button fully to take a picture. The free part of the memory gauge lights up and the card access lamp blinks while the picture is being recorded. Continuous shooting is available even if the card access lamp is blinking, unless the entire memory gauge is lit. If you are taking a picture in a dark environment, the built-in flash will fire automatically if it has been popped up. CARD SETUP MODE SETUP YES NO 23. 12. , 00 21:56 [SM] 10 Still picture display (1-frame) [SM] [2/2] Erasing a still picture YES OK NO Confirmation screen P F2. 8 1/30 Arrow pad [SM] 1234 1235 1236 Memory gauge * Press the Zoom lever toward "W" to display multiple pictures at the same time (Index-display). * Press the Zoom lever toward "T" to display a close-up. [. . . ] * Press the Zoom lever toward "T" to display a close-up. [Movie pictures] Card access lamp 1237 1238 1239 5 Turning off the power 1240 1241 1242 Index-display When you are finished using the camera, turn the power off after checking that the card access lamp is not on. The picture on the screen will disappear when you turn the power off. If no operation is performed for 1 minute or more, the image on the screen goes off automatically to avoid battery exhaustion (this function is called Sleep). To end Sleep, perform any operation on your camera. [. . . ]

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