INSTRUCTIONS
Holding the cameraHold the camera correctly. Keep fingers and camera strap away from the lens,viewfinder and flash reflector.NOTE: It is particularly
*Open the back cover by sliding the backcover release toward the top of thecamera.NOTE: Avoid direct light when loading thefilm.This camera is desig
Insert the film cartridge. Do not touchthe lens with your finger or the filmleader when loading.Align the film leader with the filmloading indicator.—
* Close the back cover.—The film will advance automatically andthe exposure counter on the LCD panel willdisplay the number "1" indicati
Unloading the film* The camera automatically rewinds the filmwhen you reach the end of the roll.NOTE: If you want to rewind the film beforethe end of
—Once the film has been rewound, a blinking"E" will be displayed on the LCD panel.Further operations are not possible until therewound film
Simple point & shoot photographyHow to take pictures*Set power switch ON.* Remove lens cap.To remove the lens cap, press part A.Switch power O
*Adjust viewfinder.A dioptric correction ring on the view-finder eyepiece allows photographers whowear eyeglasses to adjust the focus of theviewfind
—Press the "T" (Telephoto) on the zoombutton to zoom in. (The maximum focallength in the "T" position is 105mm.)—Press the "W
*Position your subject within theautofocus frame in the center of theviewfinder.—When correct focus has been achieved, the"AF" light will ap
When using the mode button,each mode will be displayed onthe LCD panel. However, spotmetering will be displayed inthe viewfinder.SPOTSELFREMOTEC. D.
*When correct focus has been achieved(the "AF" light has appeared), press theshutter release button fully. As soon asthe shutter is releas
Shooting RangeThe autofocus system is designed to handlesubjects that are among of below chart. If thesubjects are out of this shooting range, the &qu
Auto flash photographyConfirm flash charge by pressing theshutter release button half-way.Compose your shot and press the shutterrelease button.
NOTE: The flash may not fire if the shutter isreleased while the flash is still charging.It takes about 3.5 seconds after the filmis advanced to rech
Auto-S flash photographyAuto-S flash significantly reduces "red-eye" phenomenon (when a subject's eyesappear red) in flash portraits
* Compose your shot and press the shutterrelease button.—the flash will emit arapid series of pre-flashes, followeddirectly by the main flash.*Hold
Camera functions and controlsFocus lockUse focus lock when you want to position your subject outside the autofocus framelocated in the center of the
* Press the shutter release button fully totake the picture.NOTE: When focus is locked, exposure settingsare also locked (AE lock).— 26 —
Spot meteringUse spot metering when you want to limit light metering to a particular area of thecomposition. It is particularly useful when lighting i
*Press the shutter release button half-wayto focus.* Press the shutter release button fully totake the picture.NOTE: It is not necessary to cont
Description of controls (1)LCD panelShutter release buttonViewfinder windowGrip / shoulder strapFlash reflectorAutofocus windowsAF illuminatorMacro
Macro photographyUse macro mode to take pictures at extremely close range. (0.8 ~ , 2.6 ft ~ infinity)—The lens will automatically extend totelephoto
*Press the shutter release button half-way to focus.*To cancel macro mode, press the macrobutton again or switch the camera OFF.*If the distance betw
Selftimer/Remote control (Optional)Selftimer photography*Set the camera firmly in position.*Press the /REMOTE (Selftimer/Remote control) button unt
*Press the shutter release button fully tostart the Selftimer. The shutter will bereleased 12 seconds later.—The red AF illuminator on the front of th
Remote control (Optional) shooting*Press the /REMOTE (Selftimer/Remote control) button untilis displayed on the LCD panel.*While looking through the
—The red AF illuminator on the front of thecamera will blink rapidly until the shutter isreleased.NOTE: Remote control operation may not bepossible
Flash OFFThis mode is to be used in situations where a flash is prohibited (as in a museum) orwhen not desired (for special effect).Press the shutter
Fill-in FlashIn this mode, the flash always fires regardless of available light. Use this mode fordaylight shooting with backlit conditions to compe
*Press the shutter release button fully totake the picture.*To cancel Fill-in flash mode, press theFLASH button again, or switch thecamera OFF.—
Slow-synchro fill-in flashUse slow-synchro fill-in flash to capture dimly lit backgrounds, such as the sky at dusk,while properly lighting the foregr
Description of controls (2)Mode coverViewfinderExposure compensation mode buttonDrive mode buttonFunctions listed below will not be cancelled when t
* Press the shutter release button half-wayto focus.* Press the shutter release button fully totake the picture.*To cancel slow-synchro fill-in
Auto zoom modeUse Auto zoom mode to maintain a constant subject size within the frame, even thoughthe distance to the subject may vary.—For head-and-
*Position your subject in the center of theviewfinder and press the shutter releasebutton half-way.—The zoom will operate automatically to attainthe
NOTE: Outside the designated shooting range,constant subject size cannot bemaintained.Shooting Range— 42 —
Infinity mode—for distant subjectsUse Infinity mode to photograph extremely distant subjects.Activate Infinity mode by pressing theSUBJECT button
Servo AF mode—for moving subjectsUse Servo AF mode to maintain constant focus on a moving subject.Activate Servo AF mode by pressing theSUBJECT butt
Press the shutter release button fully totake the picture.To cancel Servo AF mode, press theSUBJECT button again, or switch thecamera OFF.— 45 —
Special effectsExposure compensationUse Exposure compensation to manually adjust the level of exposure to compensate foroverall brightness or darkne
-1.5 EV±0 EV+ 1.5 EV— 47 —
Continuous modeUse Continuous mode to shoot a continuous series of pictures at 1.3 frames per second.(One frame per 3.5 seconds with flash; for deta
Table of contentsDescription of controls ... 2Before you begin... 6Loading the batteries...
* Press the shutter release button fully totake the picture.*While the shutter release button is fullypressed, the shutter will continuously releaseat
Double exposure modeUse Double exposure mode to combine two images on a single frame.*Press the shutter release button half-wayto focus.*Press the s
*Press the shutter release button half-wayto focus the second exposure.*Press the shutter release button fully totake the picture.—When the shutte
How to use the soft caseShoulder strap attachment ring*The shoulder strap can be attached to the soft case.— 52 —
Trouble shootingBattery powerAbout 30 rolls (24-exposure, half withflash) can be taken. However, flash andzoom operations consume more batterypower.Th
When flash shooting, peoples' eyes come outred.* Red-eye phenomenon is a commonproblem in flash photography. Thephenomenon occurs because th
Zoom LensZoom LensThe Infinity Super Zoom 330 is equipped with a 38 —105 mm zom lens. A zoom is a lens with a focal lengththat changes when part of th
85 mm or more:When the lens is set to the maximum focal length of 105 mm, magnification is approximately three timesgreater than at 38 mm and you wil
Autofocus (AF)The Autofocus (AF) mechanism automatically adjusts focus. With it, the camera measures the distance to asubject and adjusts the lens so
Although the Infinity Super Zoom 330 can focus in almost any situation, there are certain conditions, such asthose illustrated below (on the left), in
Thank you for purchasing the OLYMPUS Infinity Super Zoom 330. Please read thisinstruction manual carefully before using the camera. We also recommend
ExposureProgrammed exposureOne of the basics of photography is exposure. Exposure refers to the amount of the light which strikes the film.The corre
Spot meteringAmong methods for measuring the amount of light, the most widely used is the "center - weighted average lightmetering system"
With the Infinity Super Zoom 330, the exposure can be compensated from -1.5 EV to +1.5 EV in 0.5 EVsteps, by simply pressing the exposure compensati
Care and storage*Do not expose the camera to extreme heat or strong magnetic fields.*Do not apply excessive force to the camera or its controls.*Do n
SpecificationsType: Full-automatic 35 mm autofocus lens-shutter camera with built-in 38 —105 mmZoom lensFilm format: 35 mm standard DX coded film(24
Film advance: Automatic film windingFilm rewind: Automatic film rewind (automaticrewind activated at the end of film, auto-matic rewind stop), rewind
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Before you begin...Loading the batteriesBe sure power switch is OFF.Remove battery cover on the side of thegrip.Insert two 3V lithium batteries as sh
Switch power ON and check battery powerlevel on the LCD panel.NOTE: LCD panel display switches off auto-matically after 90 seconds if no controlsare
Attaching the strap— 8 —
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