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INSTRUCTIONS
®
Before using your camera, read this manual carefully to ensure
correct use.
We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to
your camera before taking important photographs.

Thank you for purchasing an Olympus camera.
MAIN FEATURES
Built-in 38mm~70mm (approx. 2X) zoom lens
Remote control (optional)
Quartz date or time imprinting
(QUARTZDATE/DLX
models
only)
Symbols used in this manual:
Incorrect
Manual
operation
Next
operation
Operation
order
Automatic
operation
Indicator on
Indicator
blinking
Attention
Depress
halfway
2

PREPARATIONS
BASIC OPERATIONS
ADVANCED
TECHNIQUES
CAMERA
MAINTENANCE
Names and functions f o parts
....... 4
Viewfinder display/LCD panel
............
6
Using e p d t e th stra an sof cas ................. 7
Outline of operations
............... 8
Loading the batteries .................... 12
Checking the b a t t e r i e s . . . . . . . . . 13
Points to remember ......................... 14
Loading the film
............................................................................................
16
Taking pictures
...................................................................................... 18
Using the focus lock
.......................................................... 22
Unloading the film
............................................................................
24
Flash photography
.........................................................................
25
Selftimer
.................................................................................
28
Remote control RC-100 (optional)
...............................................................
29
Printing the date and time (for QUARTZDATE/DLX models only)
...............
30
Correcting the data (for QUARTZDATE/DLX models only) .................................
31
Questions and answers.......................................................................... 32
Care d storage.................................................................................... 33 an
Battery handling
.......................................................................................
34
Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 35
Specifications ......................................................................................... 40
3

NAMES D AN FUNCTIONS F O PARTS
/REMOTE
button e . 28/29.) (Se p
Mid-roll rewind
button (See p. 24.)
F al sh ode buttonm
(See
p.
25.)
LCDpanel
(See
p. ) 6.
Displays the camera's mode
and operation conditions.
MODE and SET
buttons* (See . p
30 3/ 1)
Selftimer indicator
Light sensor
Viewfinder
Lens
QUARTZDATE/DLX models only
Autofocus windows
Flash
Strap eyelet
Shutter release
button
(See
p. 15)
Power switch
(See
p.
18.)
Switches the power ON
and OFF when turned.
Zoom
dial
(See
p. 18)
Controls zoom-in and
-out when turned.
4
PREPARATIONS
*

Film window
Back cover
release
Viewfinder
(See
p. 6.)
Tripod socket
Back cover
Battery compartment
cover
5

VIEWFINDER DISPLAY/LCD PANEL
VIEWFINDER DISPLAY
Close-up correction marks
At a close distance, your subject must be
positioned within the close-up correction marks.
Orange lamp
Lights when the flash is ready to fire.
Green lamp
Lights when the subject is in focus.
LCD PANEL
Date indicator
(QUARTZDATE/DLX
models only)
Flash modes (p. 25)
Battery check (p. 13)
Selftimer/remote control (optional)
(P. 28/29)
Exposure counter (p. 17)
Autofocus mark
Position your subject within
the autofocus mark.
6

Attaching the Strap
Using the Soft Case (optional)
USING E TH STRAP D SOFT E AN CAS
7

8
OUTLINE OF OPERATIONS
Basic Shooting Procedures
Load n the batteries (p. 12). Ope the back cover (p. 16). Load the film (p. 16).
Two AA
(R6)
alkaline
batteries
Lithium
battery

Align the film leader with the
mark, and close the back cover
(p.
17).
Set the ON/OFF switch to ON
(p.
18).
Make sure the exposure counter
on the LCD panel reads (p. 17).
9

Turn the zoom dial for telephoto
or wide-angle photography
(p.
18).
Place the autofocus k n e mar o th
subject you want to photograph
(p.
19).
Depress the shutter release
button halfway to make sure the
green lamp lights (p. 20).
10

Depress the shutter release button
fully to take a picture (p. 20).
When the film reaches the end of
the roll, it will automatically rewind
(p.
24).
Open the back removecover to
the rewound film (p. 24).
11

12
LOADING THE BATTERIES
Remove t the battery cover, Inser the batteries, and
replace the battery cover.
Use one 3V lithium battery (CR123A or DL123A) or two AA
(R6) alkaline batteries.
Before loading the batteries, set the ON/OFF switch to OFF.
The lens protector may sometimes open and close when
the batteries have been loaded.
Be sure the batteries are aligned correctly
as shown.
Insert the bottom of the battery first.
Read "Battery Handling" on page 34.
Two AA
(R6)
alkaline batteries
Lithium
battery

CHECKING E TH BATTERIES
Set the ON/OFF switch
to ON.
Batteries are OK. The mark
disappears after 12 sec.
Batteries are low.
Have spares handy.
Batteries should be replaced
immediately.
13

POINTS O T REMEMBER
Hold the Camera Correctly.
Hold the camera firmly with both hands.
In the vertical position, hold the camera with its flash
positioned at the top.
Correct.
Correct.
Incorrect.
Caution:
Keep your fingers away from
the lens, flash, autofocus
windows and light sensor.
14

Proper Shutter Release.
Depress the shutter
release button halfway
Depress the shutter
release button fully
Cautions:
Press the shutter release
button gently
Avoid shaking the camera when
pressing the shutter release
button to prevent blurry pictures.
To release the shutter
and take the picture.
To lock the focus.
The green lamp lights in
the viewfinder.
Practice before loading the film.
15
Make sure

LOADING E FILM TH
Insert the film cartridge,
making sure the film is lying
flat.
Slide the back cover release
upward to open the back
cover.
Note.
Be careful not to touch the camera's interior
surfaces, such as the inside of the lens. When
dust is stuck to the lens, use a blower brush, etc.,
to clean it.
Correct
Incorrect
16
BASIC OPERATIONS

Align the film leader with the
red mark,and close the back
cover.
Set the ON/OFF switch to ON.
The exposure counter on the LCD
panel reads
Note:
If blinks in the exposure counter, as shown
above, reload the film.
The film does not overlap any of the positioning
guides shown above.
The film automatically advances to the first frame,
17
Make sure

TAKING PICTURES
Rotate the power switch to
turn the power ON.
Aim the camera at your subject.
Use
the
zoom
dial
for
telephoto
or wide-angle photography.
The lens protector opens, the lens extends
slightly, and the LCD panel activates.
18
Make sure

Telephoto: Turn the zoom dial to T.
Maximum
telephoto focal
length: 70 mm
Wide-angle: Turn the zoom dial to W.
Maximum
wide-angle focal
length: 38 mm
Autofocus mark
Position the autofocus mark
on your subject.
19

The green lamp lights.
The film automatically advances to the
next frame.
Depress the shutter release
button fully.
Depress the shutter release
button halfway.
20
Make sure

The focus range of the camera is
0.6m (2 ft) to (infinity).
When the subject is closer than 0.6 m
(2 ft), the shutter will not release.
(The green lamp blinks.)
When the subject is extremely close to
the camera, the subject will be out of
focus although the shutter releases.
Working Distance
Close-Up Correction
Close-up correction marks Picture frame
Image area of picture at 0.6 m (2 ft)
The viewfinder's picture frame shows the area that
can be shot for subjects at However, the picture
area will move lower in the viewfinder as you get
closer to the subject. At 0.6 m (2 ft), the shaded area
is the actual available image area. In this case, the
subject should be positioned below the close-up
correction marks.
21

USING E FOCUS LOCK TH
TO AVOID TAKING OUT-OF-FOCUS PICTURES
When the main subject is not in
the center of the frame, use the
focus lock.
Position the autofocus mark on
your subject and press the shutter
release button halfway.
The green lamp lights.
The autofocus mark must be positioned on
the subject in order to focus on it. In the above
case, the camera will focus on the tree in the
background and the subjects will be out of
focus.
Autofocus mark
22
Make sure

Reposition your subjects in the picture
frame while keeping the shutter
release button depressed halfway.
Depress the shutter release
button fully to take picture.
Difficult Autofocus Subjects
Glossy and reflective surfaces
Black objects
Subjects behind glass or wire mesh
Flames and smoke
Excessively
bright light within
the
picture area
In the above situations, use the focus lock by
focusing on a different subject at a similar
distance. Then reposition the correct subject
in the picture frame.
23

UNLOADING E FILM TH
Rewinding the film before the end
of the roll
The camera automatically
rewinds the film when you reach
the end of a roll.
After the motor stops and starts blinking
on the LCD panel, open the back cover and
remove the film.
Note: The final number of exposures may sometimes
exceed the number of exposures specified on the film.
Press the mid-roll rewind button with the tip of
a ballpoint pen, or the like. Do not use an
instrument with a sharp tip.
24

FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
This camera has four flash modes. Select the flash mode according to
your shooting conditions and needs.
How to select the flash
mode:
When the flash mode button is
pressed, the flash mode changes
in the order shown on the right.
The selected flash mode is
displayed on the LCD panel.
FLASH WORKING
RANGE
Note: AUTO-S will not be canceled when the power is turned OFF. All other modes
will return to the AUTO mode.
ISO
100
200
400
W (Wide-Angle)
0.6 ~ 3.8m (2 ~12.5 ft)
0.6 ~ 5.4m (2 ~ 17.7 ft)
0.6 ~ 7.6 m (2 ~ 24.9 ft)
T(Telephoto)
0.6 ~ 2.2 m (2 ~ 7.2 ft)
0.6 ~ 3.1 m (2 ~ 10.2 ft)
0.6 ~ 4.4m (2 ~ 14.4 ft)
Mode
Function
Automatically fires in low-light conditions. (p. 26)
Significantly reduces the phenomenon of "red-eye"
(when a subject's eyes appear red). (p. 26)
The flash does not fire. (p. 27)
Fires regardless of available light. (p. 27)
25
ADVANCED TECHNIQUES

AUTO
AUTO-S
(Red-Eye Reducing Flash)
Significantly reduces the phenomenon of
"red-eye" (when a subject's eyes appear
red in the final photograph).
In the Auto-S Flash mode, the camera will emit a
series of low-power pre-flashes before the regular
flash. This makes the subjects' pupils contract,
significantly reducing red-eye. Except for the pre-
flashes, this mode is the same as the Auto Flash
mode.
In e Auto th Flash mode, the flash w li l
fire automatically in low-light
conditions.
The orange lamp in the upper left of the
viewfinder lights when the shutter release
button is depressed halfway.
Note: If the orange lamp blinks when the shutter
release button is depressed halfway, the shutter
won't release because the flash is being recharged.
Remove your finger from the button and wait for
several seconds before shooting.
Note: Red-eye reduction may not be effective with
some individuals or if the subject wasn't watching
the pre-flashes.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to hold the camera still until
the shutter releases.
(Auto Flash)
26
Make sure

OFF
(Flash Override)
FILL-IN
(Forced Activation)
When you don't want the flash to
fire, even in the dark.
When you want to fire the flash every
shot.
In e Fill-in th Flash mode, the flash fires regardless of
available light. This mode can be used to brighten
up a subject's shaded face, for example.
In the Flash-Off mode, the flash does not fire even in
low-light conditions. Use this mode in situations
where flash photography is not desired or is
prohibited.
Note: Since a slow shutter speed (down to 1
second) is automatically selected in low-light
situations, the use of a tripod is recommended to
prevent blurred pictures caused by shaking the
camera.
27

SELFTIMER
To Put Yourself in the Picture
Aim at your subject, and press
the shutter release button.
Press
the
/REMOTE
button.
is displayed on the LCD
panel.
Notes:
The focus and exposure will be locked when the shutter release
button is depressed halfway.
After e th shutter s i released, the Selftimer e l e mod wil b
disengaged.
To cancel the selftimer after it has been activated, press the
/REMOTE button again.
The shutter will be released 12 seconds
later.
28

REMOTE CONTROL RC-100 (optional)
Press
the
/REMOTE
button.
is displayed on the LCD
panel.
Aim the remote control at the camera,
and press the button. The shutter will
be released after 3 seconds.
Notes: The camera will focus on the subject directly in
front of it. In backlit situations, remote control shooting
may sometimes be impossible.
After shooting, press the /REMOTE button
again to cancel the selftimer/remote control
mode.
CAUTIONS: KEEP THE REMOTE CONTROL OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. IF A CHILD SWALLOWS THE REMOTE
CONTROL, CONTACT A DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY. NEVER TRY TO DISASSEMBLE THE REMOTE CONTROL. NEVER EXPOSE
THE REMOTE CONTROL TO EXCESSIVE HEAT OR OPEN FLAME.
29

Choose the desired mode with the
MODE button.
PRINTING E E D E TH DAT AN TIM
(for
QUARTZDATE/DLX
models)
No data
Year-month-day
Month-day-year
Day-month-year
Day-hour-minute
The mode will switch in the described order by
pressing the MODE button.
The quartz date shares the power
source with the main unit. Make sure to
correct the data after the batteries are
replaced.
The data is imprinted in the lower right
of the picture. If there is something
whitish or tinged with orange where the
data is imprinted, the data may be
difficult to read.
On the frame(s) after the specified final
exposure of the film, the data may not
be imprinted or may be superimposed.
30

CORRECTING E A TH DAT
(for QUART7DATE/DLX models)
Press
the
MODE
button
for two
seconds or longer.
Press the mode button again to choose the
data to be corrected until it starts blinking. And
press the SET button
to correct the data.
If you press the button once, the number on display
will advance by 1. And if you keep it pressed, the
numbers will run through in rapid succession.
The year indication will start blinking
Note: As u yo press eth mode button, e th blinking indication changes n e i th order f o year, month, hour, and day, minute. e a Th dat
correction will be finished when the mode button is pressed again.
31

QUESTIONS D AN ANSWERS
Q: How long will the batteries last?
A: If you use 24-exposure rolls of film and use
the flash on half of all your pictures, one
new 3V lithium battery or two new AA (R6)
alkaline batteries will last for approximately
12 rolls or 8 rolls respectively. If you do not
use the flash and zoom very often, the
batteries will last much longer.
Q: How should I clean the lens?
A: Wipe the lens gently with a soft, clean cloth.
Do not use lens cleaning fluid.
Q: Can I use film that is not DX-coded?
A: Yes, but only ISO 100 film.
Q: When does the camera measure and set
the exposure?
A: When the shutter release button is de-
pressed halfway, the camera measures both
the exposure and focus and locks them as
long as the shutter release button remains
halfway depressed.
Q: Can the battery in the optional remote
control RC-100 be replaced with a new
one?
A: No, it cannot be replaced but lasts about 5
years.
Q: It sounds like the film is advanced twice after
the shutter releases. Is this a malfunction?
A: No, it isn't. The camera sounds that way
because the motor is used to prepare the
camera for the next shot as well as to
advance the film.
32
CAMERA MAINTENANCE

PROBLEMS WITH THE PRINTED PICTURES
Symptom
The picture is out of
focus.
Cause
The camera moved when the shutter
release button was pressed.
The subject was not within the
viewfinder's autofocus mark.
The lens and autofocus windows were
dirty.
The autofocus window was
blocked, such as by a finger.
Remedy
Hold the camera correctly and press the
shutter release button gently.
Position the subject in the center of the
autofocus mark, or use the focus lock.
Clean the lens and autofocus windows.
Hold the camera correctly, keeping your
fingers clear of the autofocus windows.
See
p. 14
p. 22
p. 14
37

Flash: Built-in flash. Recycling time: Approx. 5 sec.
(at normal temperature with new batteries).
Flash working range: Wide-angle — 0.6 ~ 3.8 m
(2 ~ 12.5 ft), Telephoto — 0.6 ~ 2.2 m (2 ~ 7.2 ft)
with ISO 100 color negative film; Wide-angle —
0.6 ~ 7.6 m (2 ~ 24.9 ft), Telephoto — 0.6 ~
4.4m (2 - 14.4 ft) with ISO 400 color negative
film. Flash modes: AUTO (Automatic flash
activation in low light). AUTO-S (Red-eye
reducing, in low light). OFF (No flash). FILL-IN
(Forced activation).
Battery check: Displayed on LCD panel.
Power source: One 3V lithium battery (CR123A or
DL123A) or two AA (R6) alkaline batteries.
Dimensions: 128(W) X 66(H) X 50(D) mm (5-1/16 X
2-5/8 X 1-15/16 in) (without protrusions).
Weight: 235 g (8.3 oz) (without batteries).
42
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