Digital Printing CameraC-211 ZOOMOperating Instructions•Please read this manual carefully to ensure safe and effective use ofyour camera. Keep this ma
1010 Grounding, Polarization — If this product can be used with an optional AC adapter,the adapter may be equipped with a polarized alternating curren
100Printing Multiple Copies Use this feature if you want to print out more than one copy of a selected image.Before opening the Print menu, display th
101Setting the number of copies1 Press or as necessary to select thenumber of copies.• The maximum setting is equal to theremaining film count (the
102Making a Split Print This feature lets you print a grid of 4 or 9 selected images on a single instant print.For details about how to use the Print
1035Special Features for Polaroid Printing2 Now use the arrow pad to move throughthe card images to select an image thatyou wish to include in the pri
1045 Press the PRINT button ( ) to executethe print.• The camera prints the selected images.• When printing is finished, the printconfirmation screen
1055Special Features for Polaroid PrintingPrinting a Movie Frame (1-FRAME PRINT)This feature lets you select and print one or more frames from a movie
106Selecting and printing the frameWhen you select 1-FRAME PRINT and press the OK button, the camera begins to playback the movie. (You may need to wa
1075Special Features for Polaroid PrintingPrinting a Movie Index (INDEX PRINT)This feature lets you create and print a 4-frame or 9-frame index of a m
108Creating and printing an index of a movieWhen you select INDEX PRINT and press the OK button, the monitor displays an initialindex screen.1 Select
1095Special Features for Polaroid Printing5 Press the OK button again.• The camera registers your selection, anddisplays a print confirmation screen.6
1116 Damage Requiring Service — While using the optional AC adapter, if you noticeany of the conditions described below, unplug the AC adapter from th
6Advanced Shooting TechniquesYour C-211 ZOOM can shoot movies as wellas stills, and offers a host of versatile shootingfeatures. You can change the re
The Shooting MenuUse this menu to access the camera’s advanced shooting controls. You must alsoaccess this menu if you wish to shoot movies instead of
113Using the Shooting menuThis section explains the general procedure for using the Shooting menu. For detailsabout the available settings, refer to t
To close the menu without entering your new setting...Pressing the OK button at Step 6 will register your new setting. If you wish to cancel,you can d
115Self-TimerIf you set the self-timer ON, the camera waits 12 seconds (starting from the time youfull-press the shutter release button) before taking
Using the self-timer1 Use a tripod or other support to hold thecamera steady.2 Use the Shooting menu to set the self-timer on. Then close the menu.3 S
117Light Metering: ESP or SPOTUnder default settings, the camera uses center-weighted metering (“digital ESPmetering”) to determine the exposure. If t
This setting is lost at power-off.The setting always resets to ESP when you turn the camera on.How to shoot when using spot metering...1 Aim the camer
119Sequence Shooting This feature lets you take a sequence of up to 45 shots simply by holding down theshutter release button. Sequence shooting is in
12Handling BatteriesFollow these important guidelines to prevent the batteries from leaking, overheating,burning, exploding, or causing electrical sho
Indication on monitor...This setting is lost when you change the mode.The setting always resets to SINGLE when you turn the mode dial back to RECORDmo
121Recording Mode (Quality vs. Capacity)The C-211 ZOOM offers you a choice of five different recording qualities. Of coursethere is a tradeoff: as you
* The factory setting is HQ.†Although high-quality images do not appear larger on the monitor, they do appearlarger when displayed on a computer scree
123NOTE• Since Polaroid prints are relatively small, the quality of the print is not significantlyaffected by the recording mode. If you are planning
124White Balance (Adjusting the Tone)Under default settings, the C-211 ZOOM uses automatic white balancing to get theright color tone for the subject.
1256Advanced Shooting TechniquesThis setting is lost at power-off.The setting always resets to AUTO when you turn the camera on.Indication on monitor.
126Shooting Movies Your C-211 ZOOM can also take movies. Take advantage of this feature to captureyour subjects in motion.For details about how to use
1276Advanced Shooting TechniquesHow to shoot a movie1 Frame the shot, using the monitor as theviewfinder.2 Full-press the shutter release button tosta
128Movie shooting speed, length, and image size• The camera shoots movies at 15 frames per second.• The camera can continue to shoot a movie for up to
1296Advanced Shooting TechniquesPhotographing Text on a White orBlack Writing Board (WHITEBOARD/BLACKBOARD)When attending a lecture or conference or s
13WARNING1 Keep batteries dry at all times. Never allow them to come into contact with freshwater or salt water.2 To prevent batteries from leaking, o
130Indication on monitor...To cancel WHITEBOARD/BLACKBOARD...Press the MENU button ( ) to cancel this feature and return to the Shooting menu,or turn
1316Advanced Shooting TechniquesTaking Panoramas Standard Olympus-brand SmartMedia cards include built-in panorama capability thatmake it easy to crea
132Taking a panorama...When you select and press the OK button, the camera displays the panoramashooting screen. The screen includes two rectangles a
1336Advanced Shooting Techniques7 Press the MENU button ( ).• The monitor returns to the Shooting menu.8 Later, you can transfer the data to yourcompu
134External FlashSelect this feature when you wish to use the C-211 ZOOM together with acommercially available external flash setup. For the external
1356Advanced Shooting TechniquesSetting up• For information about how to connect a slave unit to an external flash, refer to theinstructions included
7Playback Techniques, CardOperations, and Digital PrintingThe Playback menu gives you access to a varietyof playback and utility operations: automatic
The Playback MenuYou use this menu to control a variety of playback and utility features. The availableoperations depend on whether you are displaying
139Using the Playback MenuThis section explains the general procedure for using the Playback menu. For detailsabout the available settings, refer to t
14CAUTION1 Olympus NiMH batteries are intended for use only with Olympus digital cameras.Never use these batteries with any other device.2 Never subje
140Autoplay This feature automatically cycles through the card’s recorded stills one after another, inthe same order that they were taken. This is a c
1417Playback Techniques, Card Operations, and Digital PrintingPlaying a Movie This feature plays back a movie. Before using this feature, you must fir
142Pausing, relocating, and restarting...1 Once the movie has started playing, youcan pause it at any time by pressing theOK button.2 While the movie
1437Playback Techniques, Card Operations, and Digital PrintingDisplaying an Index Summary of the Movie This feature lets you view an index of a movie,
144Index displayThe index gives you a quick summary of the movie. Viewing from left to right and top tobottom, you see the movie’s first frame, severa
1457Playback Techniques, Card Operations, and Digital PrintingEditing (Trimming) a Movie (MOVIE EDIT)When shooting a movie (p.126), it’s best to start
146How to trim the movie1 Select the frame that you wish to use asthe first frame of the movie.: Move forward one frame.: Move back one frame.: Jump b
147CAUTION• This feature may not work with movies that you have taken with a different camera.7Playback Techniques, Card Operations, and Digital Print
148Creating and Saving a Movie Index(INDEX CREATE)Use this feature when you wish to create your own index of a movie and save theresult as still. This
1497Playback Techniques, Card Operations, and Digital PrintingHow to create and save an index...1 Select whether to create a 4-frame or a9-frame index
156 To avoid minor burns, never cover the flash with your hand when it is fired. Nevertouch the flash unit after continuous use. The flash unit become
1505 Press the OK button again.• The camera registers the selection, andadjusts the intermediate frames accordingly.6 Select YES, and then press OK to
1517Playback Techniques, Card Operations, and Digital PrintingErasing the CardYou can use this feature to erase all unprotected images from the SmartM
152Confirmation screenIf you’re sure you wish to erase the card, select YES and then press the OK button. Ifyou decide that you really don’t want to e
1537Playback Techniques, Card Operations, and Digital PrintingFormatting a Card For best results, it is recommended that you use preformatted Olympus-
154Select to format the card. The camera willthen prompt you to confirm.Confirmation screenIf you’re sure you wish to format the card, select YES and
1557Playback Techniques, Card Operations, and Digital PrintingDifferent Ways to Print There are many ways to print out the images stored on you SmartM
156HELP• Images taken by this camera are also compatible with the DCF standard (Designrules for Camera File system). This means that you can also prin
1577Playback Techniques, Card Operations, and Digital PrintingSelecting Images for DPOF PrintingIf you are planning to use a photofinishing service or
1584 If you are selecting one frame at a time,you may use the zoom lever to change theview to a 4-image or 9-image index so thatyou can more easily se
1597Playback Techniques, Card Operations, and Digital PrintingSelecting Images for DPOF Printing (continued)To cancel...At Step 3, you can cancel by p
16Camera Care and StorageHANDLING• Never store or use the camera for long periods in locations subject to direct sunlight,high humidity, extreme varia
160Selecting Whether to Print a Caption on DPOF Prints Use this feature to choose whether to include a caption on images that you select fordigital pr
1617Playback Techniques, Card Operations, and Digital PrintingTo cancel...You can cancel by pressing the PRINT button ( ) instead of the OK button. Pr
162Printing with an Olympus Photo PrinterThe separately sold P-400 and P-330N Olympus printers are designed specifically forOlympus digital cameras. J
163CAUTION• The card should be loaded directly into the printer. While it is possible to print fromthe camera through the VIDEO OUT jack, printer perf
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8Customizing the EnvironmentThe camera includes a variety of customizationsettings that you can use to set up the workingenvironment.You can use these
The Setup MenuUse this menu to customize the working environment. The following table summarizesthe settings and operations available from this menu.*
167Using the Setup menuThis section explains the general procedure for using the Setup menu. For detailsabout the available settings, refer to the exp
To close the menu without entering your new setting...Pressing the OK button at Step 5 will register your new setting. If you wish to cancel,you can d
169Adjusting the Monitor Brightness Use this feature when you wish to adjust the brightness of the monitor.For details about how to use the Setup menu
17• Perspiration or oil from your hands on the battery contacts could prevent them fromoperating. Before loading batteries, wipe the terminals with a
RECORD-Mode Marker DisplayBy default, RECORD-mode screens show indicator marks identifying all shootingsettings that you have changed from their origi
1718Customizing the EnvironmentREC View (Monitor Power Save)After you take a shot, the camera requires a certain interval of time before it is ready t
172Adjusting the Beep Volume The camera is initially set to sound a beep alarm to call your attention to variouswarning conditions. In certain environ
1738Customizing the EnvironmentAssigning File Names to Images When you shoot an image, the camera writes the result into the card as an image file.The
174Select one of these two settings. Seeexplanations below.AUTO FILE (This is the factory setting.)The camera maintains a continuous filename environ
175NAME RESETThe folder number and file number both reset to initial values when you change thecard.8Customizing the EnvironmentFolder #102Card change
176Viewing File NumbersINFO ButtonBy default, the monitor shows the frame numbers on the display. For operation in PLAYmode, however, you can choose t
1778Customizing the EnvironmentPrint AdjustmentUse this feature to adjust the brightness, contrast, color balance, and sharpness ofyour prints.You can
178How to adjust the settings1 Use or to move the pointer to theitem you wish to adjust.• When you select the item, all availablesettings appear (1,
179Setting the Sleep TimeTo conserve batteries, the camera enters sleep state and turns off the monitor if notoperated for a specified period of time.
18Features of the C-211 ZOOM• With its high-resolution CCD (over 2 million pixels) and high performance lens, the C-211 ZOOM offers the best picture q
9Processing Images at YourComputerThere are many ways to transfer image data toyour computer, and many ways to process andreproduce the data once you
Transferring Image Data to aComputerOne way to transfer data is to take the card out of the camera and set it into a specialadapter that loads directl
183Using a USB SmartMedia Reader/WriterThe USB SmartMedia Reader/Writer is a peripheral device that connects to yourcomputer by USB. You load the card
Cabling the Camera to YourComputer Required HardwareYou can connect the camera to your computer using the dedicated USB cable, thentransfer the image
1859Processing Images at Your ComputerConnecting the Camera to the Computer1 Install the CAMEDIA Master software on your computer before making thecon
186HELP• Be sure that the camera and computer are both OFF before connecting. The cameramay not operate correctly if connected while its power is ON.•
1879Processing Images at Your ComputerTransferring Images with CAMEDIA Master You can use CAMEDIA Master to view images stored at the camera side and
6 To transfer all images from the card intothe computer, open the menu bar’sCamera menu and select Download AllImages.• The computer downloads the ima
1899Processing Images at Your ComputerOther Features of CAMEDIA Master You can also use CAMEDIA Master to perform various types of processing on theim
19How to Use This ManualThis manual comprises nine chapters and an Appendix. Read the chapter descriptionsbelow for a quick preview of what you can fi
190Using Templates to Create CompositesCAMEDIA Master makes it easy to create composites. You make the composite bycombining an image with one of the
AppendixIf you’re having a problem with the camera,look through this appendix to see if you canfind the solution. This appendix providesanswers to som
Frequently Asked QuestionsHow long do the alkaline batteries normally last?You can generally expect batteries to last for at least 50 shots, assuming
193What’s the best way to store the camera when I’m not using it?Cameras do not like dust, sand, moisture, or seawater salt deposits. If the camerahas
194TroubleshootingOperating ProblemsThe camera doesn’t function at all.The camera is turned OFF.➔Turn the mode dial to a position other than OFF. (p.2
195AppendixThe card in the camera is protected by a write-protect seal.➔If you’re absolutely sure you wish to write to this card, remove (and discard)
196Monitor visibility is poor.Monitor brightness requires adjustment.➔Adjust the monitor brightness. (p.169)The monitor’s light-entry lid should be op
197AppendixYou didn’t use the correct shooting mode.➔Use macro mode if the subject is close to the camera (8 to 31 inches). Usestandard mode if the su
Colors in indoor shots are not right.The indoor light source adversely affected the color characteristics.➔Try setting the flash mode to “fill-in.” (p
199Camera Does Not PrintThe camera does not eject the film at all, or the film stops before fully ejecting.➔Press the PRINT button ( ) again to eject
© Copyright 2000. Olympus Optical Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.Legal and other notices• The contents of this document are subject to change without p
20Chapter 7 Playback Techniques, Card Operations, and DigitalPrintingThis chapter explains how to play still images automatically (“autoplay”), how
200Error MessagesThe monitor displays a variety of messages to alert you about important conditions.Message Problem CorrectionNo card in camera.Card i
201AppendixThe film is jammed.The remaining film countdisplayed on the monitor doesnot match the actual amount offilm remaining.Turn the camera off, t
202Configuration DiagramYou can connect the camera to a wide variety of separately sold devices, as indicatedbelow.Telephoto conversion lensPrinter(P-
203AppendixAccessories Olympus offers the following separately sold accessories for use with this camera.• P-400 and P-330N photo printers• AC adapter
204SpecificationsProduct: Digital printing camera (integrated record, play, and print capability)Recording methodStills: Digital recording in JPEG and
205AppendixFlash working range W: Approx. 8" to 13T: Approx. 8" to 8.5'Flash modes: Auto-flash (automatic at low light or high backgrou
Polaroid Service Centers and Offices206CaliforniaPolaroid Corporation111 Anza Boulevard, Suite 110Burlingame, CA 94010Tel: 650-342-5013IllinoisPolaro
207AppendixIndex1-FRAME PRINT, 105AC adapter (optional), 31accessories, separately sold, 203area-selection box, 68arrow pad, location, 24AUTO FILE nam
208editing (trimming) a movie, 145enlargement rate, 66, 68enlarging a recorded image, 66, 68ESP light metering, 117ERASE button, 24, 74erasinga single
209Appendixindex printingmovie, 107stills, 64indications on monitor, overview, 26INFO button, location, 24lens cap, attachment, 27lid switch, 47light
1Getting StartedThis chapter lists the items included in the C-211 ZOOM package, identifies the camera’scontrols and components, and explains whatyou
210P-330N/P-400 dedicated printer, 162panoramas, 131–133Playback menuhow to use, 139when movie frame is on display, 138when still image is on display,
211AppendixSmartMedia cardformattingprocedure, 154when to format, 32, 43, 153inserting, 32remaining capacity, 45total capacity (approximate), 45SmartM
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Checking the Package22Chapter 1 Getting StartedCameraPolaroid 500 Film8MB SmartMedia card Four write-protectsealsDedicated USBcableStatic-free caseS
23Names of PartsCamera Body1Getting StartedShutter releasebutton (p.48)Built-in flash (pp.51, 84)Self-timerlamp (p.115)LensPrint outlet (p.37)(For ser
Camera Body (continued) 24MENU button (p.95)FLASH MODE button (p.84) / ERASE button (p.74)Monitor (p.26)DIGITAL TELEPHOTObutton (p.91) /PROTECT button
25Mode Dial(RECORD): Use this mode to take still pictures or moving images. See “TheBasics” (p.41), “Taking Good Pictures” (p.77), and “AdvancedShooti
Monitor RECORD-mode indications (when shooting still images) PLAY-mode indications (when viewing still images)PRINT-mode indications26HQ 12. 23. ’00
27Attaching the Strap and the Lens Cap1 Attach the strap to the camera.• Attach the strap as indicated by the arrowsat left. Then pull on it to make s
Inserting BatteriesThe camera accepts four AA (R6) batteries (alkaline, NiMH, lithium, or NiCD) or twoCR-V3 lithium battery packs. Four AA (R6) alkali
295 Set the case back into the camera.To remove lithium battery packs...Push a coin into the slot on the battery pack and pop the battery pack out.* P
3IMPORTANT NOTICESRadio and Televisions InterferenceChange or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void theuser’s authority to
WARNING• Do not use a battery if any part of its outer insulation is peeled off, or if there is a splitalong the seam. These batteries may leak, overh
311Getting StartedUsing an (Optional) AC Adapter A separately sold AC adapter allows you to run the camera from an ordinaryhousehold wall outlet (AC12
32Inserting the SmartMedia CardAlways insert a SmartMedia card before taking pictures.1 Be sure that the mode dial is set to theOFF position.2 Open th
33CAUTION• Cutting off power to the SmartMedia card while processing is in progress maypermanently destroy the image data stored in the card. To keep
34Loading a Film PackThe camera accepts only 10-sheet packs of Polaroid 500 Film (2-7/8"2-1/4" imagesize). Please do not try to load any ot
35CAUTION• Check the expiration date on the film pack’s box, and avoid use of film that hasexpired. Film that has passed its expiration date tends to
361 Be sure that the mode dial is set to theOFF.2 Raise the film compartment latch.• The compartment cover opens.• The latch is purposely designed to
371Getting Started5 Set the mode dial to PRINT ( ).• The monitor displays the screen shown atleft (with the EJECT line selected).• New film packs incl
Film packThis camera uses Polaroid 500 Film only. You can purchase film packs at camerastores and at many other convenient locations. The package appe
391Getting StartedSetting the Date and TimeThe camera records the time and date together with each picture that you take. Be surethat the time and dat
ContentsImportant Safety Instructions ...8Feature
404 Press or as necessary to adjust thevalue. Then press .• The indication moves to the second datevalue.5 Continue as above, proceeding to set the
2The BasicsThe fastest way to learn is by doing. Thischapter takes you through an introductorysession where you learn how to turn thepower on, shoot s
Entering RECORD Mode1 Be sure that you have loaded aSmartMedia card in the camera. Forinstructions, see page 32.2 Set the mode dial to RECORD ( ).• Th
43Reading the MonitorIs a SmartMedia Card Loaded?The camera begins by checking that a StartMedia card is inserted. If you haveforgotten to insert a ca
Are Batteries Still Good?When you first enter RECORD mode, the monitor displays a battery check icon. Theicon automatically goes off after a few secon
45Does the Card Have Enough Room for More Pictures?When the camera is in RECORD mode, the monitor displays a remaining picturecount. This count tells
How to Hold the CameraHold the camera firmly with both hands, one at each side. If shooting a portrait shot,hold the camera so that the flash is above
47Enhancing the Monitor BrightnessIf using the camera in bright surroundings, you can enhance the brightness of themonitor by opening the monitor lid.
Taking a Still ImageAdjust the FocusHalf-press1 Position the camera as necessary tocompose the picture, using the monitor asyour viewfinder.2 Half-pre
49You’re now ready to take the picture. Keep the shutter release buttonhalf-pressed, and go on to the next page.2The BasicsNOTE• You can check the com
5Chapter 3 Viewing, Printing, and ProtectingRecorded Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Getting Ready ...
50Shoot the PictureFull-press1 Full-press the shutter release button. (Gofrom half-press to full-press.)Press the button gently. Pressingforcefully or
512The BasicsIf using the flash...Under default settings, the camera automatically fires the flash if you are shooting inlow light. If you think the f
52Zooming In and Out (Optical Zoom)You can zoom in and out using the zoom lever.Move the zoom lever to W (“Wide angle”)to zoom out.Move the zoom lever
532The BasicsChecking Your Completed StillsNow let’s view your completed stills on the monitor.1 Set the mode dial to PLAY ( ).• The camera enters PLA
54Turning the Camera Off1 Turn the mode dial to OFF.• The monitor goes dark and the camera’spower goes off.NOTE• If the camera is writing to the card
552The BasicsPrinting Stills on Instant FilmNow select one of the stills that you like, and print it out.1 Set the mode dial to PRINT ( ).• The camera
56A coiled covering is installed in the print outlet toblock entry of light. The covering unwinds as theprint begins to emerge from the camera, thenwi
57CAUTION• Avoid printing under direct sunlight. Strong sunlight may impair the print quality.• Don’t shake or knock the camera while the green lamp i
58Printing Stills on Instant Film (continued)For Good-Quality PrintsCamera orientation• When making prints, stand the camera upright or lay it lens-si
592The BasicsRemoving an Empty Film Pack When the remaining film count (p.45) falls to 0 and you are ready to remove or replacethe pack, follow the st
Chapter 6 Advanced Shooting Techniques. . . . . . . . 111The Shooting Menu...
3Viewing, Printing, andProtecting Recorded ImagesThis chapter explains how to view images onthe monitor or on a TV, how to display imagesfull size and
Getting ReadyEntering PLAY Mode1 Set the mode dial to PLAY ( ).• The camera enters PLAY mode. Wait a fewseconds for the monitor to display the lastima
63Displaying Images Frame by FrameThe camera can display images one frame at a time (full-size display) or multipleframes at a time (index display). W
Displaying Multiple FramesThis feature displays an index of 4 or 9 consecutive images from the card. This isuseful when you want to look through the i
655 Push the zoom lever to T ( ).• The camera returns to full-frame display. Theselected frame appears full size on themonitor.• If you wish to return
66Enlarging an ImageEnlarging an Image on the DisplayEnlarging and Sliding1 Set the mode dial to PLAY ( ).• The camera enters PLAY mode, and themonito
67Printing You can make a print of the image area shown on the monitor. Turn the mode dial toPRINT ( ), then press the PRINT button ( ) once to displa
Printing a Selected Area of an ImageCropping and PrintingA special PRINT-mode feature lets you select a specific part of the image for printing.The ca
695 When you think you are at the right spot,press the OK button.• The camera enlarges the selected area sothat it fills the monitor. You can now fine
7Chapter 9 Processing Images at Your Computer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181Transferring Image Data to a Computer...
70Displaying Images on a TV ScreenYou can connect the camera to a TV set and view images in large size on the TVscreen. Make the connection using the
71HELP• The monitor automatically shuts off when you connect the camera to a TV.• Depending on how your TV is adjusted, the picture may appear somewha
72Protecting Images from AccidentalErasure(Image Protection)The image-protect feature lets you protect selected images on the SmartMedia cardfrom acci
73CAUTION• Formatting a card will erase all images on the card, regardless of the protect settings.HELP• This feature does not operate if your card ha
74Erasing a Selected Image (“Erase Frame”)Erasing images you don’t need increases the space available on the card.You cannot erase an image if its ima
753Viewing, Printing, and Protecting Recorded ImagesCAUTION• Do not open the card compartment cover or cut off the power supply (remove thebatteries o
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4Taking Good PicturesThis chapter explains how to focus, how touse the flash, and how to take advantage ofthe various other features designed toimprov
About Focusing Hard-To-Focus SubjectsThe camera automatically focuses your shots for you. In most cases you’ll get greatfocus simply by centering the
79One way to handle these situations is to focus on some other object the same distanceas the subject that you want to take, engage the focus lock (se
8Important Safety InstructionsThank you for purchasing this Olympus digital camera. Before you use your newcamera, read these instructions carefully t
80Special Focusing TechniquesFocus Lock (for Off-Center Subjects)When you use autofocus, the camera automatically focuses on whatever appearswithin th
814Taking Good PicturesUsing Fixed FocusQuick FocusUse quick focus when you are not able to get the desired results with autofocus. Thisfeature disabl
82To change the focus type, press the FOCUS button as necessary. Each press switchesyou to a different setting, as shown in the table. Note that you c
834Taking Good PicturesTaking Shots Close Up (Macro Mode)Use macro mode for shooting subjects close to the camera. This mode lets you movein quite clo
84Using the FlashFlash ModesThe C-211 ZOOM offers a choice of five flash modes. Select the mode that bestmatches the conditions you are working under.
854Taking Good PicturesFlash Mode Mark UsageAuto flash(no mark)Flash fires automatically if available light is low or if thesubject is darker than the
86Auto FlashThe flash fires automatically if ambient light is low or if the background is brighter thanthe subject.If your subject is significantly da
874Taking Good PicturesFlash Off (Flash Override)This setting turns the flash off. The flash will not fire, regardless of the light conditions.HELP• I
88Slow SyncThis mode is useful when shooting night scenes.When you use slow sync in a dark environment, the flash fires at the start of theexposure, a
894Taking Good PicturesAdjusting the Exposure (Exposure Compensation)The camera sets the exposure automatically according to the brightness levelthrou
91 Read All Instructions — Before you use the product, read all operating instructions.2 Save These Instructions — Save all safety and operating instr
HELP• When you change the setting, the brightness of the view on the monitor will alsochange. In some cases you may find that the monitor image become
914Taking Good PicturesDigital Telephoto Zoom (Enhanced Zoom)You can use the digital telephoto feature to double the size of the image. Combiningthis
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5Special Features for Polaroid PrintingThe C-211 ZOOM offers a variety of specialfeatures that you can use when printing toPolaroid film. You can prin
94Chapter 5 Special Features for Polaroid PrintingThe Print MenuUse the Print menu to set up for printing to instant film.You can select whether toi
95Using the Print menuThis section explains the general procedure for using the Print menu. For details aboutthe available settings, refer to the expl
96Including the Date, Time, or Filenameon the PrintThis feature lets you select whether to include a date, time, or filename caption directlyon your P
975Special Features for Polaroid PrintingChanging the Caption Type or Position for One Print OnlyIf you wish to change the caption setting for the nex
To cancel the printing...You can cancel at Step 5 above by pressing (to select CANCEL) and then pressingthe OK button. This will return you to the pr
995Special Features for Polaroid PrintingChanging the Default Caption TypeUse the following procedure to select the default caption type. The caption
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