Olympus D560

Olympus D560 3.2 MP Digital Camera User Manual

Tauira: D560

Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential instructions for the safe and effective use of your Olympus D560 3.2 MP Digital Camera. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the camera and keep it for future reference.

Nga korero haumaru

  • Kaua e tukuna te kamera ki te wai, ki te makuku ranei.
  • A ape i te tuku i te kamera, te tuku ranei ki nga paanga kaha.
  • Use only specified batteries and memory cards.
  • Kaua e ngana ki te wetewete, ki te whakarereke ranei i te kamera.
  • Keep the camera away from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight.

Ihirangi mokete

Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i to kete kamera:

  • Olympus D560 Digital Camera
  • 16 MB xD-Picture Card
  • Tauira USB
  • Ataata Ataata
  • Te here a ringa
  • 2 Nga Pohiko Alkaline AA
  • Pukapuka Tohutohu (Kua Tāia)
  • Kaari Raati
  • CD-ROM: Camedia Master Software, Windows 98 Driver, Camera Reference Manual

Kāmera Neke Atuview

Familiarize yourself with the main components of your Olympus D560 camera.

Mua view of the Olympus D560 digital camera

Atahanga: Mua view of the Olympus D560 digital camera, showing the lens, flash, and branding.

The camera features a compact design, a 3x optical zoom lens, and a built-in flash. The front panel includes the lens, flash unit, and self-timer lamp.

Whakamuri view of the Olympus D560 digital camera with LCD screen displaying an image

Atahanga: Whakamuri view of the Olympus D560 digital camera, highlighting the 1.8-inch LCD screen and control buttons.

The rear panel houses the 1.8-inch color TFT LCD screen for viewing images and navigating menus, along with various control buttons for operation.

Tatūnga

1. Tāuta Pūhiko

The camera operates on two AA batteries. For optimal performance, rechargeable NiMH batteries are recommended, though alkaline batteries are included for initial use.

  1. Whakatuwheratia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko kei raro o te kamera.
  2. Whakauruhia kia rua ngā pākahiko AA, kia tika ai te polarity (+/-) e ai ki te tohu i roto i te wāhanga.
  3. Katia kia mau te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.

2. Tāutanga Kāri Pūmahara

The camera uses xD-Picture Cards for image storage. A 16 MB card is included.

  1. Open the memory card slot cover, typically located on the side of the camera.
  2. Whakauruhia te Kāri xD-Picture me te tapanga e anga ana ki te ahunga tika kia pāwhiritia rā anō ki tōna tūranga.
  3. Katia te uhi mokamoka kāri mahara.

3. Hia Tuatahi

To power on the camera, slide the lens cover open. The lens will extend, and the LCD screen will activate. To power off, slide the lens cover closed; the lens will retract.

Te whakahaere i te kamera

1. Whakaahua Taketake (Tohu me te Whakaahua)

  1. Turn on the camera by sliding the lens cover open.
  2. Hangaia to kaupapa ma te whakamahi i te mata LCD.
  3. Press the shutter button halfway down to focus. The camera will automatically adjust exposure and focus.
  4. Patohia te patene marumaru hei hopu i te ahua.

2. Mahi Topa

Use the zoom controls (usually marked 'W' for Wide and 'T' for Telephoto) to adjust the 3x optical zoom. The camera also features a 3.4x digital zoom for a total 10x seamless zoom.

3. Ngā Aratau Kohiko

The built-in flash has multiple modes, including Auto, Red-eye Reduction, Fill-in, and Slow Synch. Select the appropriate mode via the camera's menu or dedicated flash button.

4. Scene Program Modes

The D560 offers four scene program modes to optimize settings for specific shooting conditions:

  • Whakaahua: Enhances skin tones.
  • Whenua: For richer blues and greens in outdoor scenes.
  • Night Scene: Adjusts for low-light conditions.
  • Self-Portrait: For close-up shots of yourself.

5. Aratau Kiriata

The camera can capture continuous video (without sound) in QuickTime Motion JPEG format.

  • 320 x 240 pixels: Tae atu ki te 15 hēkona.
  • 160 x 120 pixels: Tae atu ki te 60 hēkona.

To activate movie mode, select it from the camera's shooting mode menu.

6. Reviewi nga Whakaahua me nga Ataata

Press the 'Quick View' button or navigate to playback mode to review your captured photos and videos on the 1.8-inch LCD screen. Use the directional pad to scroll through images.

7. Te hono ki te Rorohiko

The D560 features Auto-Connect USB for hassle-free file whakawhitinga

Whakamuri view of the Olympus D560 digital camera with a USB cable connected

Atahanga: Whakamuri view of the Olympus D560 digital camera with a USB cable connected to the port.

  1. Me mohio kua weto te kamera.
  2. Connect one end of the supplied USB cable to the camera's USB port and the other end to your computer.
  3. Turn on the camera. Your computer should recognize the camera as a removable storage device.
  4. Transfer images and videos to your computer.

The included CD-ROM contains Camedia Master software for image management and a Windows 98 driver, though newer operating systems (Windows Me/2000/XP and Mac OS 8.6 or later) typically do not require additional drivers for basic file whakawhitinga

Te tiaki

  • Te horoi i te kamera: Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei horoi i te tinana o te kāmera. Mō te arotahi, whakamahia he kakahu horoi arotahi motuhake me te otinga. Āta karohia ngā rauemi whakakoi.
  • Tiaki Pūhiko: Tangohia nga pākahiko ka kore e whakamahia te kamera mo te wa roa. Whakaorangia nga pākahiko ki te waahi makariri, maroke.
  • Mahinga Kaari Pumahara: Always format new memory cards in the camera before first use. Avoid removing the memory card while the camera is writing data.

Raparongoā

RaruraruTe Take Taea / Rongoa
Karekau te kamera i te hiko.Check battery installation and charge level. Replace with fresh batteries if necessary.
Lens does not retract immediately.The camera requires a few seconds for the lens to retract after closing the cover. This is normal operation.
Ko nga whakaahua kei te rangirua.Ensure the camera is held steady during shooting. Check focus settings and lighting conditions. For close-ups, use the macro mode (flower setting).
Kaore e taea te whakawhiti whakaahua ki te rorohiko.Verify USB cable connection. Ensure camera is powered on after connecting. For older operating systems, ensure the Camedia Master software and drivers are installed.
Ka tere te mimiti o nga pākahiko.Using rechargeable NiMH batteries is recommended for better battery life. Frequent use of flash or LCD can increase power consumption.
Hapa kāri mahara.Ensure the xD-Picture Card is inserted correctly. Try formatting the card (this will erase all data). If the problem persists, the card may be faulty.

Whakatakotoranga

Ingoa TauiraOlympus D560
Whakataunga Tonu Whaihua3.2 Megapiksel (2048 x 1536 pika)
Hangarau Pūoko WhakaahuaCCD
Topa Optical3x
Huringa Mamati3.4x (10x total seamless zoom)
Arotahi5.8-17.4mm (35-105mm equivalent in 35mm photography), f/3.1 aperture
Rahi Mata1.8 Inches (Color TFT LCD)
Rokiroki MediaKāri Pikitia xD (16 MB kei roto)
Whakatau Ataata320x240 (15s), 160x120 (60s)
HonongaUSB 1.1, Video Out
Puna Mana2 AA Batteries (Alkaline or NiMH)
Ahu (W x H x D)Te Maamaa. 4.4 x 2.4 x 1.6 inihi
TaumahaApprox. 5.8 ounces (without batteries)
Tautokohia File WhakahōputuJPEG, RAW (for stills), MOV (for video)
Modes FlashAuto, Red-eye Reduction, Fill-in, Slow Synch
Aratau ScenePortrait, Landscape, Night Scene, Self-Portrait
White BalanceAuto, Daylight, Overcast, Tungsten, Fluorescent
Whaiaro Timene10 Hekona
Model Number (Manufacturer)225380 (also referred to as C740)
UPC050332140714

Nga korero Whakaputanga

The Olympus D560 Digital Camera comes with a 1 Tau Rarangi Rarangi from the date of purchase. Please refer to the included warranty card for detailed terms and conditions. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.

Tautoko Kiritaki

For technical assistance, troubleshooting beyond this manual, or warranty service, please contact Olympus customer support. Refer to the contact information provided on the warranty card or the official Olympus webpae.

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