Instructions on using Olympus Camedia Digital Camera

My thanks go to Pukar Malla, '02, for making the first draft of this document.

 

NB: When this instruction sheet says, press the menu button 'n' times, the count should begin from the first click on the menu button after turning the LCD display ON.  

 

Also, try not to use the LCD display when not connected to an external power source -- it runs down the batteries extremely quickly.

 

If you have any difficulty understanding this document, please let me know.

 

Borrowing the camera.

The Olympus D360L camera is stored in the department office.  To check it out, you need to give the departmental Administrative Assistant your College ID.  Take your pictures, and return the camera, then you can get your ID back.

 

 

 

This document is split up into three parts

  1. A quick guide to taking a picture, and getting it on disk.

  2. An extensive description of how to use the camera.

  3. An extensive description of how to use the Camedia software. (PDF help file from Olympus).

 

A Quick Guide to Using the Olympus D360L camera.

This is condensed from the camera manual.

Borrowing the camera

Taking a picture.

Downloading the picture onto a computer.

Deleting Unwanted Pictures.

 

Borrowing the camera.

The Olympus D360L camera is stored in the department office.  To check it out, you need to give the departmental Administrative Assistant your College ID.  Take your pictures, and return the camera, then you can get your ID back.

 

Taking a picture.

Images that may be useful when reading this document.:

 

To take a picture with the camera, simply open the lens barrier, place the subject in the viewfinder, and press the Shutter release button fully.  If you need to use the flash, or the Macro mode (for images from 4" to 20" from the camera), see the appropriate sections.  Make sure you don't shut the barrier before the image is totally saved (a pencil icon appears on the LCD monitor while it is saving).

 

More advanced picture-taking information is found later in this document.

 

 

Downloading the picture onto a computer.

Go to the computer in room 213 labeled Elf 1.  To the right of the computer, you will find two cables, a serial cable (light colored), and a power cable (black).  Connect these into the side of the camera.  At this time, you should delete any pictures you don't want.   (Note: while the camera is plugged in, you should feel free to use the LCD screen, because you don't have to worry about conserving the battery).

 

Start the Olympus Camedia Master software.  Click on Transfer Images:

 

 

You will probably want to create a new album to hold the pictures you are downloading from the camera:

 

 

This can take several minutes, depending on how many pictures you download.  Try not to store a lot of images on the PC.  If the disk gets too full, your images may be deleted to save space.  Either transfer them to the "engin" server, or to a memory stick, or to your own computer.

 

If you need more detailed information, refer to the Olympus Help Reference.

 

Deleting Unwanted Pictures.

 

More Advanced Information About the Olympus D360L camera.

 

1.  Taking a picture

2.  Using the flash

3.  Macro Mode

4.  Digital Tele Mode

5.  Exposure Compensation

6.  Spot Metering Mode

7.  White Balance

8.  ISO

9.  Panorama

10. Reset/Hold

11. Displaying recorded images on the LCD display monitor

12. Protection

13. Erase

14. Card Set-up

15. Connecting to a PC

16. Viewing the images stored in the card on a computer

17. Transferring data from the card to a computer

 

 Images that may be useful when reading this document.:

 

1.  Taking a picture

a) Using the optical viewfinder: Slide the lens barrier open, place the subject within the autofocus marks in the viewfinder, and press the Shutter release button fully.

 

b) Using the LCD display monitor: Slide the lens barrier, press the green LCD display ON/OFF button, and press the Shutter release button fully.  Don't use this method unless you absolutely have to, because it greatly decreases battery life.

 

In either case, make sure the green lamp next to the viewfinder is not blinking when you take the picture. You can look at the last picture taken by pressing the LCD display ON/OFF button twice (the green button on the back), when the lens barrier is open.  Again, don't do this unless necessary, because it decreases battery life.

 

2.  Using the flash

 

     Choose the appropriate mode by pressing the flash button multiple times.

    

Flash Mode

Use

Auto-Flash

Automatically fires in low-light and backlight conditions

Red-Eye Reduction

Reduces the phenomenon of “red-eye”

Flash Off

Never fires

Fill-in Flash

Fires regardless of available light

Slow

For taking pictures of night views

 

Press the OK button to hold the settings of the flash. You can choose a combination of the flash modes by selecting the mode and pressing the OK button multiple times.

 

3.  Macro Mode

    

     To take pictures as close as 4” from the subject, open the lens barrier, press the Macro/Digital Tele button to turn on the LCD display in macro mode, and take the picture. The shooting range in this mode is 4”- 20”.  Don't use this unless you have to, it quickly drains the battery.

 

4.  Digital Tele Mode

    

     To magnify portion of the image, open the lens barrier, press the Macro/Digital Tele button twice, press the + button for 2X magnification and press – to return to original magnification.

   

5.  Exposure Compensation

 

     To set exposure manually, open the lens barrier, press menu button once, select the appropriate brightness using the +/- button, press OK button to save the setting and take the picture

 

6.  Spot Metering Mode

 

     To obtain the right exposure regardless of the backlighting, open the lens barrier, press the menu button twice, select SPOT using +/- buttons, press OK to save the setting, and take the picture

 

7.  White Balance

 

     To match the white balance to the surrounding lighting condition, open the lens barrier, press the menu button four times, select the appropriate white balance using +/- buttons, press OK to save the setting and take the picture. The four possible white balances are Daylight, Overcast, Tungsten Light and Fluorescent Light.

 

8. ISO

 

     To change the shutter speed and thus the sensitivity, press the menu button five times, select the appropriate sensitivity, press OK button to save the setting and take the picture. If you select AUTO, ISO is automatically set to high in low light condition when the flash is not used to prevent blurring from camera movements.

 

9. Panorama

 

     To take a panoramic picture, press the menu button seven times, select connecting direction using the +/- buttons, and take pictures by overlapping the edges of the images. (A maximum of 10 images can be connected.)

 

10. Reset/Hold

 

     To reset the settings or hold them even after power is turned off, press the menu button ten times, select RESET or HOLD using the +/- buttons and press the OK button.

 

11. Displaying recorded images on the LCD display monitor

 

a)      To view the images taken, with lens barrier closed, press the LCD display button. By pressing +/- buttons, you can view the images in succession.

b)      To       view nine images at a time, with the lens barrier closed, press LCD display button and press the Index Display button. You can view the next nine images by pressing the +/- buttons.

 

12. Protection

 

To protect your selected images, display the picture you want to protect using the method described in 11, and press the Protect button. 

13. Erase

 

To erase unwanted images, display the picture you want to erase using the method described in 11, and press the Erase button. 

Deleting all the stored images:  Close the lens barrier, press the LCD monitor ON/OFF button to turn on the LCD monitor.  Press the Menu button (on top of the camera -- it has a green icon that is a rectangle with three lines in it) several times unitl you get to a screen that has a trash can icon on the left side.  Select the trash can option in the menu by pushing the +/- buttons and press teh OK button (on top of the camera).  Press the OK button again with "Yes" selected to perfrom All-frame erase.   When complete, "No Picture" appears on the LCD monitor..  Press the erase button to get a menu selection for "Yes" or "No".  This is the button on top with the red icon that looks like a trash can.  Select "Yes" using the +/- buttons, then press the OK button (on top of the camera).

14. Card Set-up

 

a) To erase all of the images, turn the LCD display on with the lens barrier closed, press the menu button several times to until trash bin icon appears, select the trash bin icon using +/- buttons, select YES, and finally press the OK button. The protected images will remain stored in the card

b)      To reformat the card, turn the LCD display on with the lens barrier closed, press the menu button several times until the trash bin icon appears, select the card icon (instead of the trash bin icon this time), and finally press OK button. All the images (even the protected ones) will be erased as the card gets reformatted. 

15. Connecting to a PC

 

Connect the RS-232C PC serial cable to the D-SUB 9 pin COM1 or COM2 serial port on your computer.  Connect the other free end of the cable to the camera’s Computer connector, and also connect the power cable to the camera.  Open the lens barrier and start the CAMEDIA Master program.

 

16. Viewing the images stored in the card on a computer

 

            Start the Camedia Master program and click on My Camera under the Olympus subdirectory. A thumbnailed index of stored images will be displayed. 

17. Transferring data from the card to a computer

 

            Start the Camedia Master program, select Camera and then Download All images on the menu bar.