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C-3030Z QG 00/2/21 0.2.21 16:32 Page 1
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Thank you for choosing the Olympus®C-3030 Zoom, the filmless digital camera
that gives you the convenience of a compact point-and-shoot camera, the
flexibility to take movie pictures with sound of up to 186 seconds, plus a host of
advanced features and image quality that only Olympus can provide. For the
finest in filmless photography, look to Olympus. World Leaders in Film and
Filmless Photography.
To ensure you are completely satisfied with your C-3030 Zoom purchase, we’ve
prepared this easy-to-follow users’ guide. Just follow these simple instructions
to set up and begin using the C-3030 Zoom. For more detailed instructions on
feature use, please refer to the complete Owner’s Manual included in your
package.
First, take a moment to familiarize yourself with the key areas of camera
operation by reviewing the illustrations below.
Red-Eye Flash
Macro Mode
Spot Meter
Sequential Shooting
Selftimer/
Remote Control
Diopter Viewfinder
Connectors: A/V Output (NTSC)
Serial PC Connection
A/C Adapter
USB connection
Flash Mode Slow Shutter
Recording Mode
F2.8/2.8 – f11 Olympus Zoom Lens
6.5 – 19.5 mm (35 – 105 mm equivalent)
Control Panel
Erase/Flash Camera Mode Index Mark
Macro/Spot Meter/Print
Tripod SocketExtension Flash Connector Battery Compartment
Syncronization
Sound Recording
Writing
Flash
Compensation
Tele/Wide Zoom Lever
Index/Playback Inspection Mode
Shutter Release Button
Camera Mode Dial
[M] Manual Exposure – 16 – 1/800 sec.
[S] Shutter Priority – 1 – 1/800 sec.
[A] Aperture Priority f2.8 – f11 [1/3 step]
[P] Program Auto Exposure
[JOG] Control Dial
Battery Status
Card Error
Manual Focus
ISO
White Balance
Exposure
Compensation
Auto Bracket
Number of Storable
Pictures/Seconds
Remaining
Display/Playback Mode
Motion Picture Mode (with sound):
QuickTime Movie
1/30 sec. to 1/10,000 sec. shutter speed
320⳯240⳯15 fps = 46 sec. recording
160⳯120⳯15 fps = 186 sec. recording
Camera ON/OFF Mode Dial
䊱䊲 Arrow Top/Bottom
䊴䊳 Arrow Left/Right:
OK/Set Button [Approves Setting]
Manual Focus/Lock
SSFDC/SmartMedia Compartment
Display ON/OFF
Easy View 1.8 inch Color LCD
[Easy to see in bright light from
wide angles of viewing]
Menu Button
(with a 16 MB card)
Menu Selection
Aperture/Shutter
Menu Selection
+/- EV [2 EV 1/3 Steps]
Advance Retreat Display
Taking Pictures with Your Olympus C-3030 Zoom
Get Ready...
Before you begin using the C-3030 Zoom:
1. Load two CR-V3 battery packs* in the compartment at the bottom of the camera as
indicated by the diagram imprinted on the camera body.
For best results, Olympus America Inc. strongly recommends using two CR-V3 lithium
battery packs or four “AA” nickel metal-hydride (NiMH) batteries. Four “AA” lithium or nickel
cadmium (NiCd) batteries may also be used. Do not use manganese batteries. An optional
Olympus AC adapter (C-7AU) is available and is recommended when downloading images to
ensure a consistent power supply voltage.
* Non-rechargeable
2. Insert the SmartMedia™ Memory Card. Open the door to the right of the LCD panel
and slide the card into the slot. The SmartMedia card is your “film”. It stores your images
for reviewing, downloading, and printing. To insert, simply slide the card in—with the gold
contacts facing you—until you feel the gentle click of the card holder. To eject, lightly press
the card again.
3. Turn on the power. Simply turn the Power/Mode Dial located on top of the camera to ,
A/S/M, P or . Icons representing default settings appear on the control panel,
along with the number of pictures available at the preset memory settings. The lens barrel
automatically extends to its maximum length.
To turn the camera off, turn the Power/Mode Dial to OFF. The LCD display goes blank and
the lens barrel retracts.
Get Set...
Next, perform the C-3030 Zoom’s initial set-up. These are the basic default settings that will
affect every picture you take.
Note: These settings can be changed by you at any time.
1. Turn the Power/Mode Dial to , A/S/M, P or . Then press the MENU button .
The menu appears on the color LCD monitor.
Note: When is selected, the menu does not appear when there are no images in the
SmartMedia card.
2. Now use the Jog Dial to scroll through the menu selections to . This dial, located
above the color LCD monitor, enables you to move up and down to scroll through the
available menus, as well as to the left and right to make your setting selections.
3. Press the right arrow to select SETUP and press the OK button. Use the top and bottom
arrows to scroll through the SETUP selections, then press the right arrow to adjust that
selection. When SETUP appears next to it, press the OK button again to display the
selectable items. The information to the right will guide you through the most common
settings:
Focus On Life
ALL RESET:
ON returns picture settings such as flash and focus modes to their factory set defaults.
Note: This function does not reset the Setup modes.
SHARPNESS:
Select NORMAL for sharp, clear images without manipulation; use SOFT for capturing
subjects with softer edges, or when you will apply image editing with sharpening filters to
pictures downloaded to your computer; and use HARD for sharper outlines that enhance
the vividness of images.
TIFF SETUP:
Select the image size when shooting in TIFF mode. In this mode, the number of storable
pictures is reduced, and recording time is the longest.
SQ1 SETUP:
Select the image resolution level, NORMAL or HIGH quality at 1600 x 1200 or 1280 x
960. These resolution figures represent the number of pixels used to compose an image.
The higher the resolution, the larger the image dimensions and the more detail, but also
the more memory each picture will consume.
SQ2 SETUP:
NORMAL or HIGH quality (either 1024 x 768 or 640 x 480) can be selected.
BEEP SOUND:
Select HIGH, LOW or OFF to hear setting confirmation sounds.
FULL TIME AF:
Autofocus is engaged automatically without having to press the Shutter release button.
It can only be used when the LCD monitor is on.
REC VIEW:
When set to ON, your pictures will appear on the color LCD monitor for about 3 seconds
after the picture is taken. To extend battery life, choose OFF. If you select CHECK, you
will have the option to record or erase images after they have been shot.
FILE NAME:
Choose AUTO for sequential numbering of each SmartMedia card used, or RESET to
have numbers reset every time a new card is inserted into your C-3030 Zoom.
Note: CHECK is not available in TIFF mode.
INDEX-DISPLAY MODE:
With the Power/Mode Dial set to , choose the number of thumbnail images to be shown
in the Index-Display mode: 4, 9 or 16. For index playback, press the Zoom lever toward W.
LCD DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS:
To change the brightness of the color LCD monitor, select SETUP, then move the arrow
using the Jog Dial—left to decrease, right to increase. You will notice the live preview
change as you make adjustments.
SET DATE/TIME:
Access the time and date by pressing the OK button. Adjust the time and date settings
using the Jog Dial. Press the OK button again to lock in the settings.
MEASUREMENT DISPLAY SETTING:
Select to have distances in the manual focus mode displayed as meters (m) or feet (ft).
4. Following each selection, press the left arrow on the Jog Dial to confirm your setting,
then the OK button to save it. Press the OK button again to leave the menu setup function.
5. To format a new SmartMedia™ Memory Card, simply scroll to CARD SETUP. Press the
right arrow on the Jog Dial to display . Select YES, then press the OK button to format
the card.
Note: Formatting a card erases all existing data on the card, even locked images. These
images cannot be recovered!
Recording
TIFF SHQ HQ SQ1 SQ2
Mode
Number of 2048 1600 1280 1024 640 2048 2048 1600 x 1200 1280 x 960 1024 x 768 640 x 480
Pixels x x x x x x x
1536 1200 960 768 480 1536 1536 High Normal High Normal High Normal High Normal
File Type
Mem.
TIFF JPEG
Capacity
2MB0000202132539720
4MB0011414274126181640
8MB01238310 516 82413373282
16MB 1 2 4 6 17 6 20 11 31 17 49 26 76 66 165
32MB 3 5 8 13 34 13 40 22 64 34 99 53 153 132 331
64MB 6 11 17 27 68 27 81 45 128 70 199 107 306 266 665
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World Leaders in Film and
Filmless Photography
Taking Pictures with Your Olympus C-3030 Zoom
Go...and Start Taking Pictures
Now you’re ready to take great pictures—or short movies—with the C-3030 Zoom!
1. Choose your recording mode using the Power/Mode Dial:
• P (Program) for fully automatic operation. The C-3030 Zoom automatically sets the
proper exposure, f-stop and shutter settings for easy, point-and-shoot filmless
photography.
• A/S/M to set the aperture or shutter speed, or both, yourself. With the dial set to this
mode, press the MENU button and use the Jog Dial to select A/S/M MODE and
press the right arrow to confirm. Now, using the Jog Dial:
— select A to manually control the f-stop between f/2.8 and f/11; the shutter speed is
determined automatically. (The longest available shutter speed varies according to
the ISO setting.)
— select S to manually control the shutter speed between 4 seconds and 1/800 second;
the aperture setting is determined automatically. When the auto flash is selected, the
minimum shutter speed is 1/30.
— select M to manually control both aperture and shutter settings from 16 seconds to
1/800 second for creative exposure.
• to shoot full motion movies up to approximately 186 second in length in the SQ
mode when a 16MB SmartMedia card is used.
2. For telephoto or wide-angle shooting, use the 3X zoom lever, which is located next
to the Power/Mode Dial. Simply press the lever toward T to zoom in with telephoto;
press it towards W to zoom out.
Note: The optical zoom lens is an internal zoom, so zooming in and out will not cause the
lens barrel to retract or extend. However, in the mode, only digital zoom can
be used, so the view through the optical viewfinder does not change.
3. Use the color LCD monitor to make specific adjustments to picture settings. With
the Mode Dial set to P or A/S/M, access the Menu screens by pressing the button.
The first menu to appear is the picture record menu. Use the top and bottom arrows to
scroll through the selections, then press the right arrow to adjust that selection. Press the
left arrow to confirm each adjustment and the OK button to save it and exit the menu.
You can make the following adjustments to picture settings (in the P or A/S/M mode) or to
movie picture settings where *is noted when the Mode Dial is set to .
DRIVE:
Choose for taking multiple, rapid-fire shots of the same subject, with the focus,
exposure and white balance measured for the first frame; choose to have the
exposure, white balance and autofocus measured for each frame. Select for
selftimer/remote control operation, or for sequential recording with different
exposures.
Note: This feature is not available in the Manual mode.
WHITE BALANCE*:
Enter your light setting using the Jog Dial: AUTO, DAYLIGHT , CLOUDY ,
INDOOR or COMMERCIAL FLUORESCENT lighting.
ISO SETTINGS*:
Equivalent to film speed settings in your C-3030 Zoom. Select from AUTO, 100, 200 or
400. The higher the ISO, the faster the shutter speed that can be used and the lower
amount of light required.
Note: You may select ISO sensitivity in the P or mode.
FLASH COMPENSATION:
Flash volume can be adjusted by ±2 in 1/3 EV steps.
SLOW SYNCHRO FLASH:
Produce creative effects by setting the flash to fire during the beginning (1) or ending
(2) of the shutter release duration. Great for nighttime photography and capturing
streaks of light from moving subjects such as fireworks or automobile taillights!
FLASH SELECTION:
Choose between the built-in flash plus extension flash, or extension flash only.
With the optional FL-40 Extension Flash, bounce shooting can be performed easily.
4. In addition to the automatic exposure, you can manually adjust exposure
compensation. Use the right arrow of the Jog Dial to increase exposure, use the left arrow of
the Jog Dial to decrease exposure. You can confirm the settings by turning on the color LCD
monitor.
5. In low-light or backlit situations, the flash will fire automatically; you may also select
specific flash modes by pressing the FLASH button located to the right of the
viewfinder. Press this button once for RED-EYE REDUCTION FLASH to reduce the
phenomena of red-eye; twice for FILL-IN FLASH for forced flash activation or three times for
OFF for forced off flash. The selected flash mode icon appears on the control panel.
6. Point and Shoot. You can take pictures or record movies using the optical viewfinder or the
color LCD monitor as your viewfinder. To take pictures using the color LCD monitor, set the
Mode Dial to P or A/S/M. In the P mode, you’ll need to press the button.
To record movies, turn the mode dial to . Then...
• Compose your subject.
• Depress the shutter release button halfway. The green lamp will light when focused.
• Depress the shutter release button fully to take the picture, or to begin recording. (The orange
• Two short beeps indicate the shot or movie has been taken.
• When the Card access lamp stops blinking you’re ready to take your next picture or record
Wear glasses? Use the diopter adjustment dial to adjust the viewfinder until the cross hairs are
sharp, now everything in the viewfinder is in perfect focus.
DIGITAL ZOOM:
Make your subject appear 1.6x, 2x or 2.5x as large. When used with the 3x optical zoom,
you can take photographs equivalent to a 7.5x enlargement. You can easily switch
between optical zoom and digital telephoto shooting with the zoom lever.
FUNCTION*:
Select from four special effects—BLACK & WHITE, SEPIA, WHITE BOARD or BLACK
BOARD.
SOUND RECORDING:
When shooting still images, sound is simultaneously recorded for 4 seconds.
Note: Sound cannot be recorded with a picture in TIFF mode, however, it can be added
later during playback.
PANORAMA MODE:
Lock exposure, utilize panorama guides and flag images in the camera for panoramic pictures.
RECORDING MODE:
Choose an image resolution setting: Standard (SQ1/SQ2), or one of the High Quality
Modes (HQ/SHQ/TIFF). The amount of frames you can store on a SmartMedia card
depends on the resolution you’ve selected. See the chart below:
Number of Still Pictures that Can be Taken
Note: When mode is selected, either HQ (320 x 240) or SQ (160 x 120) can be
selected for movie recording. With a 16MB SmartMedia card, approx. 46 seconds
(HQ) and approx. 186 seconds (SQ) can be recorded.
lamp lights while recording. To stop recording depress the shutter release button again.)
your next movie.
(Without sound)
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Enjoy Your Pictures
With the C-3030 Zoom, you can easily view, save and download the photos and
movies you want—and delete the ones you don’t.
Viewing Pictures
• After you’ve taken a picture, you can view it immediately on the color LCD monitor by
quickly pressing the button twice.
• To review the pictures stored in the camera, select the Dispaly Mode on the
Power/Mode Dial. Use the right/left arrows on the Jog Dial to scroll through all the
pictures saved on your SmartMedia card.
• To play a movie—pictures noted with on the LCD monitor—press the MENU
button, then use the top and bottom arrows on the Jog Dial to select MOVIE PLAY.
Press the right arrow to select START, then press the OK button. To stop the movie,
press the MENU button again.
• To display a multiple number of images selected in the Index-Display mode, simply press
the Zoom lever toward W. Press toward T to return to single image display. Pressing
toward T multiple times in single frame display mode enlarges the image up to 3x on the
color LCD monitor for easier viewing. This is also known as the Image Review.
• Up to 4 seconds of sound can be added to still images. Select from the Menu and
press the OK button with START selected. This function is available in TIFF mode.
Note: Sound playback is not possible with the camera.
• You also can review these pictures (with sound if recorded) through any video source
such as a Video or TV monitor with standard NTSC video input capabilities. Simply
connect the C-3030 Zoom to the “VIDEO IN” and “AUDIO IN” jacks on the video device
using the A/V cable (yellow pin plug to “VIDEO IN” ; white pin plug to “AUDIO IN” )
included with your camera.
Saving Pictures
• To save a picture, you must be in the Display Mode . Press the OK button while
the image you want to save is displayed on the color LCD monitor. The lock icon will
appear on the color LDC monitor. (To cancel protection, press the OK button again.)
Deleting Pictures
• To delete a picture, press the Erase button , select YES then press the OK button.
When you delete a picture, you’ve instantly freed up space on your SmartMedia card for
more pictures and movies. So with the C-3030 Zoom, there’s no more wasted film or
developing costs for images you don’t really want.
Downloading Pictures
• Please refer to your Olympus Digital Camera Owner’s Manual for easy-to-follow
instructions on how to install the enclosed software titles that will enable you to
download, view, edit, manipulate and store your images on your computer.
Optional Accessories
For even more photographic creativity and enjoyment, Olympus offers a variety of optional
accessories for use with your C-3030 Zoom Filmless Digital Camera:
• NiMH rechargeable batteries and Rapid Recharger for long-lasting power .
• AC adapter (C-7AU) to ensure a consistent power supply when downloading images..
• Photo Printers for Olympus Digital Cameras. • 1.45X Telephoto Lens (150mm equivalent)
• Additional SmartMedia Cards in 8MB, 16MB, 32MB and 64MB Sizes
• B-300 Telephoto Lens (180mm equivalent) • MAUSB-1 USB Reader/Writer
• Carrying Case • MA-2 PCMCIA Card Adapter • Accessory Kits
• MF-2 FlashPath Floppy Disk Adapter • B-28 Wide Angle Lens (28mm equivalent)
• FL-40 Extension Flash • FL-BK01 Grip • FL-BC01 Cable
• For best results with your inkjet printer, use the Olympus CAMEDIA/Pictorico branded papers.
For more information, visit us online at www.olympus.com/digital, call 1-888-553-4448 or
contact your local authorized Olympus digital camera dealer.
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