Page 2 - WARNING
Indicates circumstancesunder which mishandlingresulting from ignoring this symbol could result inpersonal injury or propertydamage. KEEP THE BATTERIES AWAY FROMFIRE. NEVER TRY TODISASSEMBLE, RECHARGE, OR SHORT-CIRCUIT BATTERIES. KEEP THE BATTERY OUT OF THEREACH OF CHILDREN. IF A CHILD SWALLOWS A BAT...
Page 5 - NAMES OF PARTS; Shutter release button
NAMES OF PARTS Shutter release button AE light sensor*Viewfinder Lens*Red-eye reduction lampFlash* Lens barrier switchCartridge cover release *Do not soil as this can cause blurred pictures. Wipe clean with a soft cloth. 5
Page 6 - ATTACHING THE STRAP; The camera strap ring tip can be used; Viewfinder; Strap ring tip
ATTACHING THE STRAP The camera strap ring tip can be used to press the mid-roll rewind button. Print type selector switchBattery check lampFlash ready lamp Viewfinder Exposure counter Strap eyeletCartridge cover Mid-roll rewind buttonBattery compartment coverBattery compartment cover releasePicture ...
Page 7 - CARTRIDGE
Visual Exposure Indicator • Only cartridges with the (unexposed) visual exposureindicator can be used with this camera. • When a cartridge with other than the visual exposure indicator is loaded, the camera will rewind the film and set the cartridge to (exposed). • Take along plenty of film cartridg...
Page 8 - LOADING THE BATTERY
LOADING THE BATTERY Use one 3V lithium battery (CR2). 1. Slide the battery compartment cover release ( ) and open the cover ( ). 2. Load the battery and align the and ends correctly. 3. Turn the lens barrier switch ( ) to turn on the camera. If the battery check lamp starts blinking, replace the bat...
Page 9 - Battery Handling
Battery Handling • Observe the precautionary remarks written on the batteries. • When the camera is not used for an extended period of time, remove thebattery. • Keep spare batteries on hand when going on a long trip or to a cold area. • Sweat, oil, and so on can prevent a battery's terminals from m...
Page 10 - Make sure that is
LOADING THE CARTRIDGE FILM Use unexposed negative-color 1X240 cartridge film (ISO 100-400). 1. Make sure that is displayed on the camera's exposure counter. Turnthe cartridge cover release to open the cartridge cover 2. Insert a cartridge with the (unexposed) visual exposure indicator and close the ...
Page 11 - TAKING PICTURES
TAKING PICTURES 1. Turn the lens barrier switch to turn on the camera. 2. Press the shutter release button halfway to make sure the flash ready lamp lights. • When the flash ready lamp is blinking, the flash is beingrecharged and the shutter cannotbe released. 3. Compose the shot in the viewfinder. ...
Page 12 - FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY; Check the flash ready lamp.
ISO 200400 Flash Range 1.0 ~ 2.3m (3.3 ~ 7.5 ft) 1.0 ~ 3.2m (3.3 ~ 10.4ft) FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY Check the flash ready lamp. Blinking:The flash is recharging, and the shutter cannot be released. Lit: The flash is charged. Shooting is possible. Red-eye reduction lamp This lamp helps to reduce the red-eye...
Page 14 - SETTING THE PRINT TYPE; Print type selector switch; C type viewfinder; Always keep the print type selector; change even when the print type is
SETTING THE PRINT TYPE Set the print type selector switch to thedesired type: C, H or P. Print type selector switch C type viewfinder H type viewfinderP type viewfinder Always keep the print type selector switch set correctly. The print typesetting is optically recorded on the film.The number of exp...
Page 15 - PRINT AREA ON FILM; PrintType Setting Configuration
PRINT AREA ON FILM PrintType Setting Configuration H C P Print type C typeH type P type Aspect ratio Approx. 2:3 Approx. 9:16 Approx. 1:3 15
Page 16 - CARE AND STORAGE; Do not leave the camera in any; place exposed to excessive heat,; humidity, or direct sunlight — for; a dry towel. The salt in seawater; can be especially damaging.
CARE AND STORAGE 1. Do not leave the camera in any place exposed to excessive heat, humidity, or direct sunlight — for example, in a car or on the beach. 2. Do not expose the camera to formalin or naphthalene. 3. If the camera gets wet, wipe it with a dry towel. The salt in seawater can be especiall...
Page 17 - Do not leave the camera on or near; Do not expose the camera to dust; or sand as this could cause serious
5. Do not leave the camera on or near a television, refrigerator, or otherappliance with a magnetic field. 6. Do not expose the camera to dust or sand as this could cause serious damage. 7. Do not shake or shock the camera.• Keep the camera in a well-ventilated place. • Do not expose the camera to e...
Page 19 - through these machines. Give it to
• Avoid leaving the camera unused for long periods of time. This can causemold to grow on the camera as wellas other problems. Try to press theshutter release button and check theoperation of the camera before use. • Some airport X-ray machines can damage the film in your camera. Try to avoid passin...
Page 20 - SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS Type: Fixed-focus lens-shutter camera. Film format: IX240 cartridge film.Image size: 16.7 x 30.2 mm.Print type: Selection between C, H and P print types. Lens: Olympus lens, 24 mm F7, 3 elements in 3 groups. Shutter: Programmed electronic shutter (1/200 -1/50 sec). Viewfinder: Albada ...
Page 22 - This camera complies with EU directive 89/336/EEC for CE marking.
OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO., LTD. OLYMPUS AMERICA INC. OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO. (EUROPA) GMBH. OLYMPUS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. OLYMPUS KOREA CO., LTD. Fax. 0081-3-3346-8380 Tel. 00852-2730-1505 Fax. 00852-2730-7976 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the conditions that this d...