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    							Table of Contents
    Quick task index
    1.Preparing the camera and flow of 
    operations
    2.Basic operations
    3.Frequently-used options and 
    customization
    4.Printing pictures
    5.Connecting the camera to a 
    computer
    6.Other
    7.Battery and charger
    8.Card basics
    9.Interchangeable lenses
    10.Information
    11.System chart
    12 .SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
    Index
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    Instruction Manual
    DIGITAL CAMERA 
    						
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      This notice concerns the supplied fl ash unit and is chie fl y directed to users in 
    North America. 
    Information for Your Safety
    IMPORTANT SAFETY 
    INSTRUCTIONS
    When using your photographic equipment, basic safety precautions should \
    always be 
    followed, including the following:
    •  Read and understand all instructions before using.
    •  Close supervision is necessary when any  fl ash is used by or near children. Do not leave 
    fl  ash unattended while in use.
    •  Care must be taken as burns can occur from touching hot parts.
    •  Do not operate if the fl  ash has been dropped or damaged - until it has been examined by 
    quali fi ed service personnel.
    • Let  fl ash cool completely before putting away.
    •  To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not immerse this  fl ash in water or other liquids.
    •  To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this  fl ash, but take it to qualifi  ed 
    service personnel when service or repair work is required. Incorrect rea\
    ssembly can 
    cause electric shock when the  fl ash is used subsequently.
    •  The use of an accessory attachment not recommended by the manufacturer m\
    ay cause a  risk of fi  re, electric shock, or injury to persons.
    SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
    Indications used in this manual
    The following symbols are used throughout this manual.
    # CautionsImportant information on factors which may lead to a malfunction 
    or operational problems. Also warns of operations that should be 
    absolutely avoided.
    $ NotesPoints to note when using the camera.
    % TipsUseful information and hints that will help you get the most out of 
    your camera.
    gReference pages describing details or related information. 
    						
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    Table of Contents
    Quick task index 6
    Preparing the camera and fl  ow 
    of operations  8
    Names of parts ............................. 8
    Unpack the box contents ........... 10
    Charging and inserting the 
    battery ......................................... 11
    Inserting and removing cards ... 12
    Attaching a lens to the 
    camera ......................................... 13
    Attaching the fl ash unit ............. 14
    Power on ..................................... 15
    Setting the date/time .................. 16
    Shooting ...................................... 17 Setting the Shooting mode ....... 17
    Taking photographs .................. 17
    Recording movies ..................... 19
    Viewing photographs and 
    movies ......................................... 20 Index display/Calendar 
    display ...................................... 20
    Viewing still images .................. 20
    Watching movies ...................... 21
    Volume...................................... 21
    Selecting images ...................... 21
    Erasing images ......................... 21
    Basic operations  22
    Basic shooting operations ........ 22Monitor display during 
    shooting .................................... 22
    Switching the information 
    display ...................................... 23
    Focus lock ................................ 23
    Using the shooting modes ........ 24“Point-and-shoot” photography 
    (P program mode) .................... 24
    Choosing aperture 
    (A aperture-priority mode) ....... 25
    Choosing shutter speed 
    (S shutter-priority mode) .......... 26
    Choosing aperture and shutter 
    speed (M manual mode) .......... 26
    Using movie mode  (n) ............ 27
    Using art fi  lters.......................... 28
    Shooting in scene mode ........... 29
    Using shooting options ............. 31 Using live guides ...................... 31
    Controlling exposure (exposure 
    compensation) .......................... 32
    Changing the brightness of 
    highlights and shadows ............ 32
    Using a fl  ash 
    (fl  ash photography)................... 33
    Choosing a focus target 
    (AF target) ................................ 35
    Sequential shooting/using the 
    self timer ................................... 35
    Basic playback operations ........ 37 Monitor display during 
    playback ................................... 37
    Switching the information 
    display ...................................... 37
    Single-frame playback .............. 38
    Using playback options............. 39
    Using the touch screen .............. 42 Live guides ............................... 42
    Shooting mode ......................... 42
    Playback mode ......................... 43
    Adjusting Settings ..................... 44
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    Table of Contents
    Frequently-used options and 
    customization 45
    Using live control ....................... 45Reducing camera shake (image 
    stabilizer) .................................. 46
    Processing options 
    (picture mode) .......................... 47
    Adding effects to a movie ......... 48
    Adjusting color 
    (white balance) ......................... 49
    Setting the image aspect .......... 50
    Image quality (record mode)..... 51
    Adjusting  fl ash output 
    (fl  ash intensity control).............. 52
    Choosing how the camera 
    measures brightness 
    (metering) ................................. 53
    Choosing a focus mode 
    (AF mode)................................. 54
    ISO sensitivity ........................... 55
    Face priority AF/
    pupil detection AF ..................... 55
    Movie sound options (recording 
    sound with movies) ................... 56
    Using the menus ........................ 57
     Shooting Menu 1/ Shooting Menu 2 ...................... 58
    Formatting the card 
    (Card Setup) ............................. 58
    Restoring default settings 
    (Reset/Myset) ........................... 58
    Processing options 
    (Picture Mode) .......................... 59
    Image quality (K) ................... 61
    Setting the self timer (j/Y) ... 61
    Varying settings over a series of 
    photographs (bracketing).......... 61
    Recording multiple exposures in a 
    single image 
    (multiple exposure) ................... 63
    Wireless remote control  fl ash 
    photography.............................. 64
    Digital Zoom (Digital Tele-
    converter) ................................. 64
     Playback Menu ......................... 65 Displaying images rotated 
    (R) .......................................... 65
    Editing still images .................... 65
    Image overlay ........................... 67
    Canceling all protections .......... 67
    Using the Smartphone 
    connection option 
    (Connection to Smartphone) .... 68
     Setup Menu .............................. 69 X (Date/time setting) ............... 69
    W (Changing the display 
    language).................................. 69
    i (Monitor brightness 
    adjustment) ............................... 69
    Rec View .................................. 69
    c/# Menu Display .................. 69
    Firmware................................... 69
    Using the custom menus ........... 70 Before Using the Custom/
    Accessory Port Menus.............. 70
     Custom Menu ........................... 71 R AF/MF .................................. 71
    S Button/Dial ........................... 71
    T Release/ j ......................... 72
    U Disp/8/PC .......................... 72
    V Exp/p/ISO .......................... 74
    W # Custom ............................ 75
    X K/Color/WB ....................... 75
    Y Record/Erase ....................... 76
    Z Movie ................................... 77
    b K Utility .............................. 77
    AEL/AFL ................................... 78
    Button Function ........................ 78
    Viewing camera images on 
    TV ............................................. 80
    Choosing the control panel 
    displays ( KControl Settings) .. 82 
    						
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    Table of Contents
    Adding information displays 
    (G/Info Settings) ..................... 84
    Zoom frame AF/zoom AF.......... 85
    Shutter speeds when the fl ash 
    fi  res automatically 
    [# X-Sync.] [ # Slow Limit] ...... 86
    Adding effects to a movie 
    [Movie Effect] ............................ 86
    Accessory Port Menu ................. 88 Using OLYMPUS PENPAL ....... 88
    A 
    OLYMPUS PENPAL Share .... 90
    B 
    OLYMPUS PENPAL Album .... 90
    C Electronic View fi nder ........... 90
    Printing pictures  91
    Print reservation (DPOF) ........... 91
    Creating a print order................ 91
    Removing all or selected pictures 
    from the print order ................... 92
    Direct printing (PictBridge) ....... 92 Easy printing ............................. 93
    Custom printing ........................ 93
    Connecting the camera to a 
    computer 95
    Connecting the camera to a 
    computer ..................................... 95
    Copying pictures to a computer 
    without OLYMPUS Viewer 2 ....... 97
    Other 98
    Shooting tips and information ..... 98
    Error codes ............................... 100
    Cleaning and storing the camera
     ................................................... 102 Cleaning the camera .............. 102
    Storage ................................... 102
    Cleaning and checking the image 
    pickup device .......................... 102
    Pixel Mapping - Checking the 
    image processing functions .... 103
    Battery and charger  104
    Battery and charger ................. 104
    Using your charger abroad ..... 104
    Card basics  105
    Usable cards ............................. 105
    Interchangeable lenses  106
    M.ZUIKO DIGITAL lens 
    specifi cations .......................... 106
    Information 108
    Record mode and fi  le size/number 
    of storable still pictures ........... 108
    Using external fl  ash units 
    designated for use with this 
    camera ....................................... 109
    Wireless remote control  fl ash 
    photography............................ 109
    Other external fl  ash units ........ 110
    Menu directory .......................... 111
    Specifi  cations ........................... 116
    System chart  118
    Principal Accessories .............. 120
    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  121
    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .......... 121
    Index 129 
    						
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    Quick task index 
    Shootingg
    Taking pictures with automatic settingsiAUTO (A)17
    Easy photography with special effects
    Art fi  lter (ART)2 8
    Choosing an aspect ratio
    Aspect ratio 50
    Quickly matching settings to the scene 
    Scene mode ( SCN)2 9
    Pro-level photography made simple
    Live Guide 31
    Taking pictures so that whites come out 
    white and blacks come out black
    Exposure compensation 32
    Taking pictures with a blurred background
    Live Guide 31
    Aperture priority shooting 25
    Taking pictures that stop the subject in 
    motion or convey a sense of motion
    Live Guide 31
    Shutter priority shooting 26
    Taking pictures with the correct color
    White balance 49
    One-touch white balance 50
    Processing pictures to match the subject/
    Taking monotone pictures
    Picture Mode 47
    Art fi  lter (ART)2 8
    When the camera will not focus on your 
    subject/Focusing on one area
    AF target 35
    Zoom frame AF/zoom AF 85
    Focusing on a small spot in the frame/
    confi  rming focus before shooting
    Zoom frame AF/zoom AF 85
    Recomposing photographs after focusing
    Focus lock 23
    C-AF+TR (AF tracking) 54
    Turning off the beep speaker
    8 (Beep sound) 73
    Taking photos without the  fl ash
    ISO/DIS Mode 55/29
    Reducing camera shake
    Image Stabilizer 46
    Anti-Shock 74
    Self-timer 35
    Remote cable 120
    Taking pictures of a subject against 
    backlight
    Flash shooting 33
    Gradation (Picture Mode) 59
    Photographing  fi reworks
    Bulb/time photography 27
    Scene mode ( SCN)2 9
    Reducing image noise (mottling)
    Noise Reduct. 74
     Quick task index 
    						
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    Quick task index 
    Taking pictures without white subjects 
    appearing too white or black subjects 
    appearing too darkGradation (Picture Mode) 59
    Histogram/
    Exposure compensation23/32
    Highlight&Shadow Control 32
    Optimizing the monitor/
    adjusting monitor hue
    Monitor brightness 
    adjustment 69
    Live View Boost 73
    Checking set effect before taking a 
    picture
    Preview function 79
    Test Picture 79
    Shooting with deliberate composition
    Displayed Grid ( G/Info 
    Settings) 84
    Zooming in on photos to check focus
    Autoq (Rec View) 69
    Playback zoom 38
    Self-portraits
    Self-timer 35
    Sequential shooting
    Sequential shooting 35
    Extending the useful life of the battery
    Sleep 73
    Increasing the number of pictures that 
    can be taken
    Record mode 51
    Playback/Retouchg
    Viewing images on a TVPlayback on TV 80
    Viewing slideshows with background 
    music
    Slideshow 41
    Brightening shadows
    Shadow Adj (JPEG Edit) 66
    Dealing with red-eye
    Redeye Fix (JPEG Edit) 66
    Printing made easy
    Direct printing 92
    Commercial prints
    Creating a print order 91
    Simple photo sharing
    OLYMPUS PENPAL 88
    Connection to Smartphone 68
    Camera Settingsg
    Restoring default settingsReset 58
    Saving the settings
    Myset 58
    Changing the menu display language
    W 69 
    						
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    Preparing the camera and fl ow of operations
    1
    1
    Names of parts
    1
    3
    4
    5
    6a
    0
    9
    8
    7
    4
    2
    e
    b
    c
    d
    f
    g
    1 ON/OFF button ..............................P. 15
    2  Shutter button ...........................P. 18, 23
    3  LIVE GUIDE /Fn button ..........P. 31/P. 78
    4  Strap eyelet.....................................P. 10
    5  Lens attachment mark ....................P. 13
    6  Mount (Remove the body cap before  attaching the lens.)
    7  Hot shoe cover
    8  Stereo microphone ...................P. 56, 67
    9  Self-timer lamp/AF illuminator  ...............................................P. 35/P. 71 0  Lens release button ........................P. 13
    a  Lens lock pin
    b Tripod socket
    c  Battery/card compartment cover..... P. 11
    d  Battery/card compartment lock ....... P. 11
    e Connector cover
    f  Multi-connector ...................P. 80, 92, 95
    g  HDMI micro connector (type D) ......P. 80
     Preparing the camera and fl
     ow of 
    operations 
    						
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    Preparing the camera and fl ow of operations
    1
    1
    2
    4
    3
    9
    6
    8 75
    0
    F (Up) / F (Exposure compensation) 
    button (P. 32)
    I (Right) /# (Flash) 
    button (P. 33)
    G (Down) /  jY 
    (Sequential shooting/Self-timer)  button (P. 35)
    H (Left) / 
    P (AF 
    target) button (P. 35)
    Q button 
    (P. 45, 57)
    Control dial* ( j) 
    (P. 20)
    Rotate to choose an 
    option.
    1   (Erase) button ............................P. 21
    2  q (Playback) button ................P. 20, 38
    3  Accessory port ..........................P. 70, 88
    4  Monitor ......................................P. 22, 37
    5 Speaker
    6  Hot shoe .......................................P. 109 7 
    R (Movie) button................P. 19, 21, 78
    8  INFO (Information display) button
     ............................................P. 23, 32, 37
    9  MENU button .................................P. 57
    0 Arrow pad Control dial* ( j) ...........................P.  20
    *  In this manual, the j icon represents operations performed using the control dial. 
    						
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    Preparing the camera and fl ow of operations
    1
    Unpack the box contents
    The following items are included with the camera.
    If anything is missing or damaged, contact the dealer from whom you purc\
    hased the 
    camera.
    CameraBody cap Strap USB cable 
    CB-USB6 AV cable 
    (Monaural)  CB-AVC3
    • Flash case
    • Computer software CD-ROM
    • Instruction manual
    • Warranty card
    Flash
    FL-LM1 Lithium ion battery 
    BLS-5 Lithium ion charger 
    BCS-5
     Attaching the strap
    1 Thread the strap in the direction of 
    the arrows.2 Lastly, pull the strap tight making 
    sure that it is fastened securely.
    3
    21
    4
    •  Attach the other end of the strap to the other eyelet in the same way. 
    						
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