Olympus E-100RS E-100RS Basic Manual (English, Fran栩s, Deutsch, Esp - Page 3

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CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS 3 GETTING STARTED 6 SHOOTING AND PLAYBACK BASICS 20 SHOOTING PICTURES CONSECUTIVELY 26 ADVANCED SHOOTING TECHNIQUES 27 PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS 29 USING MENUS FOR DETAILED ADJUSTMENTS 30 PRINT SETTINGS 38 NOTES ABOUT PICTURE DATA PROCESSING 39 TRANSFERRING PICTURES TO A COMPUTER 39 ERROR CODES 41 OPTIONAL ITEMS 42 COMPATIBILITY OF THE PICTURE DATA 42 SPECIFICATIONS 43 PRECAUTIONS CAUTION Caution concerning the flash ● Be careful when taking pictures at close range. ● Do not take pictures of people's faces (babies in particular) at close range. If the flash goes off too close to someone's eyes it may cause a loss of vision. In particular, when taking pictures of babies, be sure that the distance is at least 1 m. Be careful when handling the unit ● When you use the camera for a long time, the bottom of the camera heats up. If your skin is in contact with the bottom of the camera for too long, you may get a minor burn. ● Do not use in an unstable position. If you lose your balance, you might get hurt. ● Be careful that no foreign substance (dirt, rain, sand) can enter the unit, particularly when the battery cover or lens barrier is open, as it may cause damage. ● To prevent damage, do not drop the camera or subject it to severe shock or vibration. ● This camera is not water-resistant. Do not put it in water, and be careful to protect it from rain, sea water, etc. ● Do not use the camera outside during a storm or when there is lightning. ● When replacing the batteries, make sure the power is OFF. If it is left ON, it may damage the internal circuits. 3

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PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
Caution concerning the flash
Be careful when taking pictures at close range.
Do not take pictures of people’s faces (babies in particular) at close range. If the flash goes
off too close to someone’s eyes it may cause a loss of vision. In particular, when taking
pictures of babies, be sure that the distance is at least 1 m.
Be careful when handling the unit
When you use the camera for a long time, the bottom of the camera heats up. If
your
skin is in contact with the bottom of the camera for too long, you may get a minor burn.
Do not use in an unstable position. If you lose your balance, you might get hurt.
Be careful that no foreign substance (dirt, rain, sand) can enter the unit, particularly
when the battery cover or lens barrier is open, as it may cause damage.
To prevent damage, do not drop the camera or subject it to severe shock or vibration.
This camera is not water-resistant. Do not put it in water, and be careful to protect it
from rain, sea water, etc.
Do not use the camera outside during a storm or when there is lightning.
When replacing the batteries, make sure the power is OFF. If it is left ON, it may damage
the internal circuits.
CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS
3
GETTING STARTED
6
SHOOTING AND PLAYBACK BASICS
20
SHOOTING PICTURES CONSECUTIVELY
26
ADVANCED SHOOTING TECHNIQUES
27
PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS
29
USING MENUS FOR DETAILED ADJUSTMENTS
30
PRINT SETTINGS
38
NOTES ABOUT PICTURE DATA PROCESSING
39
TRANSFERRING PICTURES TO A COMPUTER
39
ERROR CODES
41
OPTIONAL ITEMS
42
COMPATIBILITY OF THE PICTURE DATA
42
SPECIFICATIONS
43