Olympus XA Digital Camera PDF Instructions Manual

The Olympus XA is an aper- ture priority auto-exposure rangefinder camera setting new standards for function and feel, appearance and performance. Please read the following pages carefully and your new camera will provide maximum per- formance and satisfaction. If the beeper doesn’t signal, the batteries are inserted incorrectly or are exhausted. The batteries will last about one year and must be replaced with two 1.5V silver oxide batteries (SR 44, EPX-76 or equivalent). Do not press the shutter release during battery check operation, or the battery will run down quickly, leaving the shutter open- ed. Return the lever to the normal position.

Loading the Film 1. Open the camera back and in- sert the film cartridge. (Dust Bar- rier is in closed position.) Never load the film in direct sun- light. 5 2. Attach the film end to the take-up spool. The film end must not stick out of the slot excessively. 3. Start winding the film and close the camera back. Film perforations must engage with sprocket teeth and the film must be drawn flat. 4. Open the Dust Barrier. If the Dust Barrier is not fully opened, the released. 5. Wind and expose two blank shots until the exposure counter shows “1″. The lens should be aimed toward a bright light when shooting. Setting the Aperture 1. Open the Dust Barrier and set the aperture lever ( mark) to the F-number required. 7 trol, see pages 13 & 14.)

If the shutter speed nee- dle enters the striped, over- exposure warning zone, push the aperture lever downward so that the nee- dle points to “500″ (1/ 500 sec) or under. If the needle points to “30″ (1/30 sec) or under, be careful not to shake the camera. Turn the focusing lever until the double image in the central rec- tangle fuses into one. Focusing can also be done with the knurled mount (e.g. when a tripod is in use). 1. Set the ASA film speed. If the ASA speed of the film to be used is close to “100″ or “400″, use the nearest setting. (ASA 80 11 or 125 “100″). 2. Connect the flash unit to the camera. Insert the guide pin into the guide pin hole and turn the clamping screw clockwise. After connecting, do not twist the A11. Depth of field is the area of accept- able sharpness in front of and be- hind the subject in focus. The larg- er the F-number used (from F2.8 to F22), the deeper the depth of field. On the contrary, the smaller the F-number (from F22 to F2.8), the shallower this zone of accept- able sharpness. The table on the opposite page shows that when the camera-to- subject distance is 1m, the depth of field at F4 ranges from 0.91m to 1.12m.

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