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Olympus Infinity SuperZoom 3000 DLX User Manual

Olympus Infinity SuperZoom 3000 DLX
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INSTRUCTIONS
Before using your SuperZoom3000DLX, read
this manual carefully to ensure correct use.
We recommend that you take test shots to get
accustomed to your SuperZoom3000DLX
before taking important photographs.
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Olympus Infinity SuperZoom 3000 DLX Specifications

General IconGeneral
Film Format35mm
Aperturef/4.5-8.9
FocusAutofocus
Exposure ControlAutomatic
ModelInfinity SuperZoom 3000 DLX
Film SpeedISO 50-3200
FlashBuilt-in
BatteryCR123A
TypePoint & Shoot

Summary

Preparations

Camera Parts and Functions

Identifies and describes the various parts and controls of the camera.

Viewfinder and LCD Panel Indicators

Explains the symbols and information displayed on the camera's viewfinder and LCD panel.

Diopter Adjustment for Clear View

Guide on how to adjust the viewfinder for clear vision, compensating for farsightedness or nearsightedness.

Attaching the Camera Strap

Instructions on how to properly attach the camera strap for carrying and security.

Loading the Batteries

Step-by-step guide on inserting and securing the camera's power source (batteries).

Checking Battery Status

How to determine if the camera's batteries are charged or need replacement.

Correct Camera Handling

Essential tips for holding the camera correctly to ensure stable shots and prevent accidental obstructions.

Proper Shutter Release Technique

Detailed instructions on how to press the shutter button halfway to lock focus and fully to take a picture.

Basic Operations

Loading the Film

Step-by-step guide on inserting film cartridges and preparing the camera for shooting.

Using the Zoom Buttons

Instructions on using the telephoto and wide-angle zoom buttons for photography.

Working Distance and Close-Up Correction

Understanding the camera's focus range and how to position subjects for close-up shots.

Unloading the Film

Procedures for automatically rewinding film at the end of a roll or manually rewinding before the end.

Advanced Techniques

Menu Selection for Modes

How to navigate the camera's menu system to select flash and subject modes.

Using Flash Modes

Explanation of the four available flash modes: AUTO, AUTO-S, OFF, and FILL-IN.

Using Subject Modes

Introduction to the camera's seven subject modes for various shooting scenarios.

Spot Mode for Main Subject Focus

How to focus and set exposure specifically for the main subject using Spot mode.

Auto-Zoom Mode for Framing

Using Auto-Zoom to automatically frame the subject's head and shoulders in the viewfinder.

Night Scene Mode

How to capture night scenes beautifully by combining flash modes with the Night Scene mode.

AF-P Mode for Approaching Subjects

Focusing on subjects that are approaching the camera using the AF-P mode.

Infinity Mode for Distant Subjects

Shooting distant subjects like mountains and clouds using the Infinity mode.

Double Exposure for Combined Images

Technique for exposing two images on a single frame.

Using the Selftimer

How to put yourself in the picture using the camera's selftimer function.

Using the Remote Control

Instructions for operating the camera remotely using the optional infrared remote control.

Printing Date and Time

How to choose and imprint the desired date and time format onto photographs.

Correcting Date and Time Data

Procedure for adjusting and correcting the date and time settings displayed on the camera.

Camera Maintenance and Support

Caring for Your Weatherproof Camera

Guidelines for maintaining the camera's weatherproof features and proper usage in wet conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common user inquiries regarding battery life, lens cleaning, film compatibility, and camera functions.

Camera Care and Storage

Important cautions and recommendations for storing the camera to prevent damage and ensure longevity.

Battery Handling Precautions

Essential notes and warnings regarding the safe handling, use, and disposal of camera batteries.

Troubleshooting Operating Problems

Solutions for common operating issues such as the camera not working or the LCD display turning off.

Troubleshooting Flash and Focus Issues

Guidance for resolving problems related to flash not firing, shutter release issues, and out-of-focus pictures.

Troubleshooting Print Quality

Resolving issues with picture focus, darkness, and problems with date printing or fading.

Camera Specifications

Detailed technical specifications of the camera, including lens, shutter, film, and power requirements.

Specifications for Date Unit and Other Features

Details on the date unit, weatherproof classification, dimensions, weight, and power source.

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