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Olympus Camedia C-50 Zoom Digital Camera - Page 4 Questions & Answers
Can't set my option as 'default'.
This is the second time that this query has come up in the last few minutes.
It is beginning to seem as if it is a firmware problem
Olympus Need to know about this
Get on to technical support
How do I lock the pictures size at SQ3?
The image quality should stay at what previously set not keep reverting to a 'default'
Have you studied the manual re this ?.
There is usually a more comprehensive manual on the CD in a PDF file
Check Olympus customer support for further info
Help! My flash isn't working!
1 The flash- with the camera shut down take the batteries out. leave an hour.
put them back in.
Now - switch on and go to flash mode.
Hold the camera to your ear.Can you hear a slight hgih pitched whine?
This is the capacitor charging up.
If you did not hear it then the flash unit is dead.
But to be sure- read the manual and make sure you have set it up and operating it correctly.
Blurry picture are something else[possibly]
Check that you have not inadvertantly got the camera set to MACRO mode[this may also affect the flash inability.
A good reread of the manual will do little harm and check out all those controls again.
Changing the DPI on my digital camera
dpi = quality.
On my C-310, the quality settings are accessible by pressing the Menu/OK button, then scrolling left to an icon which can only be described as a fallen over christmas tree (other interpretations welcomed).
Once there, select a lower quality and press OK. You'll probably see each quality level described both in terms of initials (SHQ presumably meaning "Super High Quality" and a resolution like "2048x1536". The lower the numbers you select, the fewer dpi and megabytes you will generate.
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Olympus camedia c50
You manualy pull the lense out it is probably jammed. The same thing happened to us but we fixed it by doing that. turn on the camera again and it will work. I'm not kidding
Battery
The supplied Lithium Ion battery provides approximately 150- 250 shots per charge with typical usage.
Olympus Camedia E10 won't power on with AA NI-MH batteries but works fine with AA ALKALINE, what can I do?
Always charge batteries before using it for the first time, or if you have not used it for a long period. 3 months is a very long period.
Always charge sets of batteries (2 or 4) together.
Make sure your rechargeable batteries are all good. One defect in a set is killing for the whole set
Don't use barrettes from different sets or brands together.
I had one brand good NiMH batteries and a very expensive charger from the same brand. The charger destroyed all my rechargeable (more than 60 now). When I first discovered the batteries were dropping out, I stopped using the charger, but it did not prevent all batteries to die in the following months. Every time on dropped out I had to change the set. I tried using up the others by grouping the ones with the same Ri, but not longer then a few months and I had a box full to trow away.
Never use a quick charger, capable of charging them within an hour or faster. Us a charger that indicates the Ri is still low enough, so you can see what batteries are bad.
Check you are using a charger for NiMH batteries.
I would try another set (new) because buying Alkaline is also not cheap.
I used 2700 mAh and later 2600 mAh rechargeable, all dead now. since a few weeks I'm now using 2300 mHh from another brand, costing 1/5 of the "best" I had before, and they are doing great. I won't charge them with the quick charger.
Never use manganese (Zinc-Carbon) batteries in electronic devices.
These batteries are only to be used in flash lights.
How to use zoom on c-860L
This 14 year old camera, does not have a zoom lens. It has a 5,5 mm lens, giving it a angle of view of about a 35 mm lens of a Full frame camera. However, you should be able to zoom digital 2 times.
I can't find a manual, to help you on this, but the quality will be the same as cropping into a frame on your computer. So if you do put the pictures on a computer, you also can "zoom" in to the parts you want. Be aware a 1 megapixel camera, does not offer that much of detail.
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