Olympus E-20N User Manual

Quick start guide, Ready, Get set

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P

Program mode

Camera selects the correct aperture and shutter
speed automatically.

A

Aperture priority mode

Camera sets the correct shutter speed for the
aperture that you select by moving the sub dial
left or right.

S

Shutter priority mode

Camera sets the correct aperture for the shutter
speed that you select by moving the sub dial left or
right.

M

Manual mode

You select the aperture with the main dial and the
shutter speed with the sub dial.

3 Adjust the viewfinder for your eyes. If you wear eyeglasses, you may need to

sharpen the viewfinder display.

• If the AF target mark in the center of the viewfinder is not sharp, turn the diopter adjustment

ring around the viewfinder left or right until the AF target mark is sharp.

4 Select the memory card.

• If only one memory card is installed in the camera, the card is selected automatically for

storing pictures that you take. If both cards are installed, the control panel display will tell
you which card is currently selected for storing pictures.

SmartMedia memory card selected.
CompactFlash/Microdrive memory card selected.

• If you want to switch the selection, press and hold the SM/CF memory card button (K), then

turn the main dial until it clicks. In the control panel you should see

or

displayed.

Go!

1 Make sure that the lens cover has been removed.

2 Take a picture.

• Point the camera at the subject that you want to take a picture, and look through the

viewfinder to compose the picture.

• Turn the zoom ring to enlarge or reduce the size of the subject in the viewfinder.
• With the picture composed in the viewfinder, use the flat of your index finger to half-press

the shutter button (c) and wait for the AF correct mark light in the lower left corner of the
viewfinder to light. When you see the AF correct mark light, the picture is correctly focused
and exposure is calculated.

• Fully-press the shutter button to take the picture. After the shutter releases, the monitor on

the back of the camera briefly displays the image of the picture you have just taken and
then goes off.

• If you see the mark blinking in the viewfinder, this means that you should use the flash.
• On the left side of the camera, near the top, press the flash button to raise the built-in flash

unit. The flash will fire automatically to ensure correct exposure of the picture.

3 Repeat from Step 2 to take a few more pictures.

4 View the pictures that you have just taken.

• Set the mode dial to playback

. The monitor on the back of the camera switches on and

you will see the the last picture taken.

• On the arrow pad, press

or

to display the other shots one by one.

• If you want to display several images at once so you can quickly locate a picture, turn the

main dial to the left. Every time you move the dial left you will see 4, 9, then 16 frames in
the monitor. This is called the index display where each set of 4, 9, or 16 frames are
displayed as an index.

• Press

or

to display the next index. On the arrow pad, press

or

to move the

green highlight within the displayed index to select the picture that you want to display.

• If you want to enlarge the display so you can check the focus of the picture, turn the main

dial clockwise to enlarge the display in steps. As you enlarge the display, the view becomes
smaller. Press

on the arrow pad to scroll around the enlarged image. Turn the

main dial counterclockwise until the original display is restored.

5 Delete a picture.

• With the frame that you want to delete displayed in the monitor, press the erase button

on the back of the camera near the bottom edge. If you are using the index display, use

on the arrow pad to select the picture that you want to erase, and press the

erase button.

• To switch off playback, set the mode dial to

P, A, S, or M.

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Digital Camera

Quick Start Guide

Follow these simple instructions to start using your camera in minutes. Read the other
instructions provided with the camera for detailed descriptions of all the exciting features that the
Olympus E-20 packs into its compact design.

Ready!

You have to complete several important tasks before you can use the camera.

1 Attach the strap.

• Thread the ends of the strap through the eyelets on both sides of the camera. Slide the

ends of the straps through the sleeve and frame, and then pull them tight. Slide the sleeve
up the eyelets on both sides.

2 Load the lithium battery packs provided with the camera.

• On the bottom of the camera, turn the battery compartment knob to the open position

,

open the compartment, and then remove the battery case.

• With the +/

− polarities aligned correctly, insert the battery packs into the battery, taking care

not to reverse the +/

− polarity.

• Load the case in the camera. Push down lightly on the compartment case, and then move

the battery compartment knob to the close position

.

Note:
Your camera can also use the following types of batteries: AA (R6) Ni-MH (

×4), AA (R6) Ni-Cd

(

×4), B-12LPB/B-10LPB (included in the optional B-32LPS/B-30LPS lithium polymer battery

sets), and AA (R6) Alkaline (

×4).

Caution:
Never use AA (R6) zinc-carbon (manganese) or AA (R6) lithium batteries with this camera.
These batteries could overheat and seriously damage the camera.

3 Insert the memory cards.

• The camera can hold one SmartMedia

®

and one CompactFlash

®

/Microdrive* (CF Type II

standard) memory card. Either card can be installed alone or both can be installed together,
but at least one memory card of either type must be installed in the camera before you take
pictures.

* Use of the Microdrive card requires the B-32LPS/B-30LPS lithium polymer battery set due

to the power requirements of the Microdrive.

• Hold the camera with the lens facing away from you. Lift up the card cover lock (J) up while

pressing the round release button under it to open the card cover.

• To install a SmartMedia card, hold it with its notched corner down, and insert it into the

thinner slot closest to the back of the camera. Gently push the card completely into the slot.
(Insert the SmartMedia card until you can see about 2 mm of the card above the edge of
the slot.)

• To remove the SmartMedia card, push it in gently to release and then pull it out of the slot.
• To install the CompactFlash/Microdrive card, hold the card so that the arrow on the card can

be seen and points into the slot, then insert it straight into the wider slot. Gently push in the
card until it stops.

• To remove the CompactFlash/Microdrive card, gently press the eject button below the slot.

Caution:
Careful! If you press the eject button too hard, the CompactFlash/Microdrive card could pop
out of the slot.

4 Switch the camera on.

• The power switch (O) is underneath the mode dial (P). Move the power switch toward you

to the ON position. The control panel on top of the camera comes on.

• The batttery check mark in the control panel on top of the camera tells you that the batteries

are fully charged. When this mark begins to blink, the batteries are low and you should
replace them as soon as possible. If this mark goes off, the batteries are dead and the
camera cannot be used unless you replace the batteries.

• The large number to the right of the battery check tells you the approximate capacity of the

selected card. As each picture is taken, this number will decrease until it reaches 0 and the
card is full.

• To switch the camera off, move the power switch forward to the OFF position.

5 Set the date and time.

• On the top right corner of the camera, set the mode dial to the setup/connection mode mark

.

• Press the menu button

(a). The menu appears in the monitor.

• On the arrow pad, press

once to move the green highlight to the time setting mark

.

• With the time setting mark highlighted, press

once to move the green highlight to the

mark. Below the date, the date format, Y-M-D for example, where Y, M, D stand for the Year,
Month, Day, is displayed.

• Press

or

to select the date format (Y-M-D, M-D-Y, etc.), and then press

. Two

pointers appear above and below the first setting.

• Now you can set the date. On the arrow pad, press

or

to increase or decrease the 2-

digit number. With the desired number displayed (12 for example) press

to move the

pointers to the next position. (To return to the previous position, press

.) Repeat this until

you finish setting the date and time. Note that the 24-hour system is used for the hours.

• When you finish the settings, press the

button. The green highlight returns to the time

setting mark

. Press the

button again to close the menu.

Get Set!

1 If the lens cover is on the lens, remove it.

2 Select the shooting mode.

• Move the mode dial to the

P (Program mode) setting. With the mode dial set to P, the

camera automatically selects the correct aperture and shutter speed for the best exposure.
This is the best setting if you are just getting started.
Four shooting modes are available. For details, refer to the Reference Manual.

1 Metering mode button
2 Drive button
3 Remote cable jack
4 Built-in flash
5 Flash button
6 Manual focus ring
7 Zoom ring
8 Exposure compensation button
9 Macro button
0 Flash synchro socket
A Focus mode switch
B Strap eyelet
C DC IN jack cap
D Monitor
E Eyepiece shutter lever
F Diopter adjustment ring
G Viewfinder
H Main dial
I Card cover
J Card cover lock
K SM/CF memory card button
L Card access lamp
M Light button
N AE lock button
O Power switch
P Mode dial
Q White balance mode button
R Sub dial
S Control panel
T Record mode button
U Flash mode button
V Hot shoe
W Video OUT jack
X USB connector
Y Monitor lock/release button
Z INFO button
[ Protect button
\ Erase button
] Arrow pad
^ OK button
a Menu button
b Monitor button
c Shutter button
d Remote control receiver/self-timer lamp
e Strap eyelet
f Battery compartment
g Tripod socket
h Lens
i Quick reference (one touch) white

balance button

j AF port
k Speaker

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