Olympus Stylus Zoom 105, Stylus Zoom 105 DLX, Stylus Zoom 80 Wide DLX Operating Instructions

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ZOOM 105 DLX
INSTRUCTIONS
Before using your camera, read this manual carefully to ensure correct use.
Thank you for purchasing an Olympus camera. Before you start to use your new camera, please re ad these instructions carefully to obtain optimum performance and a longer service life from the unit.
DANGER
KEEP THE BATTERIES AWAY FROM FIRE. NEVER TRY TO DISASSEMBLE, RECHARGE, OR SHORT CIRCUIT BATTERIES.
USED BATTERIES SHOULD BE TREATED AS
GENERAL WASTE IN ACCORDANCE WITH
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS.
NEVER ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE THE CAMERA; IT CONTAINS A HIGH-VOLTAGE CIRCUIT. IN C A SE OF MALFUNCTION, CONSULT YOUR NEAREST OLYMPUS DEALER OR OLYMPUS
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SERVICE CENTER.
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.
Built-in 38mm ~ 105mm 3X zoom lens.
Quartz date or time imprinting. Weatherproof. Remote control (optional).
Versatile, easy-to-use functions include spot metering,
night scene, as well as various flash modes.
MAIN FEATURES
Symbols used in thi s manual:
Incorrect Next operation Manual operation
Product shown in pictures and illustrations may be slightly
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different from the unit.
Operation order Automatic operation Indicator on
Indicator blinking Attention Depress halfway
PREPARATIONS
Names and functions of parts ............................................................... 6
Viewfinder display/LCD panel ...............................................................
Diopter adjustment ...............................................................................
Using the strap/soft case .......................................................................
Outline of operations ..........................................................................
Loading the battery .............................................................................. 13
Checking the battery ........................................................................ 14
Points to remember ........................................................................... 15
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BASIC OPERATIONS
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Loading the film ............................................................................ 17
Taking pictures .................................................................................... 20
Using the Focus Lock ........................................................................ 25
After Shooting ....................................................................................
Unloading the film .............................................................................
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ADVANCED TECHNIQUES
Using the flash modes ..................................................................... 29
Auto (AutoFlash) Auto-S
(Red-Eye
OFF (Flash Override) .
FILL-IN
(Forced Activation) ................................................................
Night
Spot ................................................................................................ 36
Selftimer ...................................................................................... 38
Remote Control (optional) .................................................................
Correcting the data .......................................................................
Printing the date and time ............................................................... 43
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Reducing Flash) ......................................................
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Scene
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CAMERA MAINTENANCE
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Questions and answers ................................................................. 44
Care and storage
Caring for your weatherproof camera ............................................... 48
Battery handling ............................................................................. 50
Remote control (optional) handling ..................................................
Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 53
Specifications
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS

Zoom lever (See p. 21.)
Zooms in — telephoto.
Zooms out — wide-angle.
Shutter release button (See p. 16.) Selftimer/remote control button (See p. 38/39.) Flash mode button (See p. 29.) LCD panel (Date/time indicator) (See p. 8.) Flash
Selftimer indicator Strap eyelet
Vlewfinder
Light sensor Lens barrier

PREPARATIONS

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Autofocus windows
Lens
Do not soil as this can cause blurred pictures.
Wipe clean with a soft cloth.
Quartz date mode buttons (See p. 43.)
Diopter adjustment dial (See p. 9.)
Vlewfinder (See p. 8.)
Orange lamp
Green lamp
Film w i ndow
Back cover
Mid-roll rewind button (See p. 28.)
Tripod socket
Battery compartment cover
Back cover release
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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.
Blinks while the flash is recharging.
Green lamp
Lights when the subject is in focus. Blinks when the subject is not in focus.
Note: The LCD panel does not actually display all indications
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simultaneously as shown.
Autofocus mark
Position your subject within
the autofocus mark.
LCD
Panel
Date/time indicator Exposure counter
(See
p.
19.)
Battery check (See p. 14.)
Spot (See p. 36.)
Selftimer/remote control
(See p. 38/39.)
Flash modes (See p. 29.)
To Adjust the Viewfinder to Compensate for Near- and Far-sighted Vision

DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT

Turn the diopter adjustment dial until the viewfinder display becomes clear.
Turn to the right if you are far-sighted or to the left if you are near-sighted.

USING THE STRAP/SOFT CASE

The remote control can be stored in the
pocket on the case's flap. The soft case can also be carried on a belt.
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OUTLINE OF OPERATION S

Basic Shooting Procedures
Load a battery (p. 13).
Open the back cover (p. 17).
Lo a d the fi lm (p. 17 ).
(Use of ISO 400 film is recommended.)
Close the back cover. The film automatically advances to the first frame (p.
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Open the lens barrier until you hear a click
(p.
19).
Make sure th e exposure counter on the
LCD panel reads " " (p. 19).
Press the zoom lever for telephoto or wide-
angle photography (p. 21).
Place the autofocus mark on the subject
you want to photograph (p. 22).
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Depress the shutter release button halfway
to make sure the green lamp lights (p. 22).
Depress the shutter release button fully to
take a picture (p. 23).
When the film reaches the end, it will
automatically rewind (p. 28).
Open the back cover to remove the
rewound film (p. 28).
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LOADING THE BATTERY

Close the lens barrier. Push OPEN to
open the battery compartment cover
Insert the new battery correctly as shown
and close the battery compartment
cover tightly.
Use a 3 V lithium battery (Duracell DL 123A, Panasonic
CR123A, or equivalent.)
About 15 rolls of film can be used with one new battery, (p. 44)
Read "Battery Handling" on page 50.
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CHECKING THE BATTERY

Open the lens barrier as shown until you hear a click. Check the remaining battery power.
Display
lights (and turns off
automatically).
blinks and other indicators on the LCD panel are displayed normally.
blinks and other
indicators on the LCD panel
go out.
Note: Keep spare battery on hand when going on a long trip or a wedding or when using the camera in cold weather. Adjust
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the data every time the battery is replaced.
Meaning
Battery is OK. You can shoot.
Battery power is low and
battery should be replaced.
Battery is dead and should
be repla c e d immediately.

POINTS TO REMEMBER

Hold the Camera Correctly.
Correct.
Hold the camera firmly with both hands while keeping elbows at sides to prevent the camera from shaking.
Correct.
In the vertical position, hold the camera
with its flash positioned at the top.
Incorrect.
Caution:
Keep your fingers and the strap away from the lens,
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autofocus windows and flash. (See page 6.)
Proper Shutter Release.
Practice before loading the film.
Depress the shutter release button
halfway to lock the focus.
Make sure
The green lamp next to the viewfinder lights.
Depress the shutter release button fully
to release the shutter and take the
picture.
Cautions:
Press the shutter release button gently. Avoid shaking the camera when pressing the shutter release button to prevent blurry pictures.
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LOADING THE FILM

Slide the back cover release upward to
open the back cover.
Do not touch the inside of the camera,
especially the lens. If there is dust or dirt on
the lens, remove it with a blower brush.
Insert the film cartridge, making sure
the film is lying flat.

BASIC OPERATIONS

Note: Use of ISO 400 film is recommended. When using non-DX-coded film, select ISO 100.
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Correct.
Make sure the film is lying flat before closing
the back cover.
Incorrect.
If the film is not lying flat as shown, the film
may not advance t o the first frame.
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Align the film leader with the mark and close the back cover.
The film automatically advances to the first frame.
Make sure
The film does not overlap any of the positioning
guides shown o n the left.
Open the lens barrier until you hear a
click.
Make sure
The exposure counter on the LCD panel reads .
Note:
If blinks in the exposure counter, as shown on the left,
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the film is improperly loaded. Reload the film.

TAKING PICTURES

Open the lens barrier until you hear a click.
Make sure
The lens extends slightly, the flash pops up, and
the LCD panel activates.
When the flash is held down, the two
indicators next to the viewfinder blink. The camera will not activate.
The display also goes out.
Release the flash to reactivate the
camera.
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