Olympus C-60 User Manual

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Olympus C-60 User Manual

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QuickStart Guide

C-60 ZOOM

START HERE

It is strongly recommended that you follow these step-by-step numbered instructions to set up and quickly begin using your new Digital Camera.

For more detailed instructions on advanced features, please refer to the printed Basic Manual included in your package, or the Reference Manual on the CD-ROM.

OLYMPUS AMERICA INC.

Olympus Europa GmbH

 

Two Corporate Center Drive, Melville,

Wendenstrasse 14-18,

http://www.olympus.com/

NY 11747-3157, U.S.A.

20097 Hamburg, Germany

 

http://www.olympusamerica.com/support

http://www.olympus-europa.com

 

UNPACKING THE BOX CONTENTS

Gather your digital camera and the parts as shown in the illustration. You’ll need these to complete the steps for the camera set-up procedures that follow.

Strap

 

CAMEDIA Master CD-ROM/

xD-Picture Card/Instructions

Digital camera

Basic Manual

Software installation guide

 

Lithium ion battery

 

 

USB cable

charger (LI-10C)

Lithium-ion battery (LI-12B)

AV cable

 

 

 

The following items are also included in this package: warranty card, registration card (not pvovided in some areas), and safety precautions booklet.

PREPARE THE CAMERA FOR USE

 

b.Insert the xD-Picture Card

Before you begin using your Olympus digital camera…

 

 

 

The xD-Picture Card is where the camera stores your pictures and is available in a variety

Fully charge the battery on the provided charger before first use.

 

 

of memory capacities. The pictures you take with the camera remain on the xD-Picture

 

 

Card even when the camera is turned off and/or the battery is removed.

a.Loading the battery

Battery/card compartment

 

• Insert the xD-Picture Card into the battery/card compartment as shown in

 

the illustration. Push the card fully into the compartment. The card will

cover

 

 

lock into place when fully inserted.

 

 

 

• Slide the battery/card compartment in the direction of the

 

B

• To remove, push down on the xD-Picture Card. The card will

arrow A .

 

 

pop up. Pull to remove.

 

 

 

The battery/card compartment cover unlocks and opens in

A

 

• Close the compartment cover.

the direction of the arrow B .

 

 

 

Confirm you have installed the battery and xD-Picture Card properly by

 

 

 

 

• Insert the battery in the direction shown in the illustration. Make sure the knob is locked securely.

• Close the battery/card compartment cover so that it pushes

the battery down inside. While pressing the

mark,

slide the cover in the opposite direction of

.

TIP: An optional Olympus AC adapter is available, and is recommended when

 

downloading images to ensure a consistent power supply.

Knob

See the Reference Manual for more information.

pressing. The “No Picture” message should be displayed in the monitor. Turn the camera off by pressing again.

c.Attach the strap (OPTIONAL)

Attach the strap as illustrated to make the camera easier to handle.

TURNING ON THE CAMERA

All you need to do is slide the lens barrier open or closed to turn the camera ON or OFF.

a.Turn the camera ON (SHOOTING MODE)

Open the lens barrier fully until it clicks. The lens extends.

To turn the camera off, slide the lens barrier until you feel the first click. Wait until the lens is fully retracted, then close the lens barrier all the way.

Power on

Power off

Lens barrier

TIP: To maximize battery life, this digital camera features a power saving mode in which the camera enters a sleep mode after approximately three (3) minutes of non-use. Press the shutter button to wake up the camera.

b.Set the Date and Time (OPTIONAL)

Although this is not required, it is recommended that you set the date and time. This affects the way image file names are created, and will conveniently include this information with each picture. The date and time can also be set in MODE MENU.

• Set the mode dial to , then open the lens barrier.

Press to display the top menu.

Pressto select .

Use to select the date format.

Adjust the date and time in the appropriate fields by using to select the field, and to set the proper value. Repeat this step until all date/time fields have been set.

Note: Time is entered using the 24-hour format.

Press twice to set the date and time and exit the menu.

c.Camera Diagram and Controls

Now take a moment to familiarize yourself with the key areas of camera controls by reviewing the illustrations.

 

Self-timer/Remote control lamp

 

Strap eyelet

AF sensor

Flash

Microphone

Power lamp

Shutter button

 

 

Speaker

 

 

SCENE

Lens barrier

Lens

Mode dial Zoom lever

Remote control receiver

(W /T )

 

Green lamp

(Flash mode) button

 

Orange lamp

(Erase) button

 

(Macro/Spot) button

 

Viewfinder

 

(Protect) button

(Playback) button

 

 

 

AF target mark

 

 

Monitor

Arrow pad

 

(

)

Card access lamp

OK/Menu button (

 

 

 

 

)

DC-IN jack

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A/V OUT jack (MONO)

 

 

 

 

 

 

USB connector

Battery/Card compartment cover

Connector vover

 

 

Tripod socket

Monitor indications during

Monitor indications during

Monitor indications during

shooting

still picture playback

movie playback

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2

3

4

 

 

2324 30 25

 

 

3130 25

 

12

P 1/800 F2.8 +0.3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20

26

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

13

 

 

ISO 100

100-0018

HQ

 

100-0015

 

HQ

NR

 

21

 

 

14

 

 

 

 

22

7

SIZE: 2816x2112

4

SIZE:

320x240

7

15

 

 

 

 

5

3

F2.8 1/800 +0.3

 

 

+0.3

4

+2.0

 

 

 

2

 

 

22

 

WB AUTO

22

16

 

 

 

 

 

ISO100

 

 

 

 

 

 

21

 

 

 

 

17

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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16:00

38

18

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HQ 2816x2112

 

 

 

 

 

18

29

00:00/00:20

 

19

6

7

 

8 9

 

 

27

 

 

27

32

 

1

Shooting mode

10

Battery check

22

White balance

2

Shutter speed

11

Noise reduction

23

Print reservation

3

Aperture value

12

Flash stand-by mark

24

Number of prints

4

Exposure compensation

13

Green lamp

25

Protect

 

Exposure differential

14

Macro mode/Super macro mode

26

File number

5

AF target mark

15

Flash mode

27

Date

6

Record mode

16

Flash intensity control

28

Time

7

Resolution

17

Drive mode

29

Frame number

8

Number of storable

18

Self-timer/Remote control

30

Sound record

 

still pictures/

19

Sound record

31

Movie

 

Remaining recording time

20

Spot metering

32

Movie playback time

9

Memory gauge

21

ISO

 

 

Note:

The monitor indications differ depending on the camera’s settings.

You can select the amount of information displayed on the monitor.

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