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Olympus D-500L Digital Camera Questions & Answers
Microscope
No. Your camera is not compatible with a microscope, but Olympus does manufacture a DP-10 microscope digital camera system designed specifically for medical and industrial use. For more information about this, please contact the Olympus Precision Instrument Division at 800-446-5967.
Newer features
4 Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) Batteries w/Charger included.
• 8 MB SmartMedia Card included. On the web it says that Two 8MB SmartMedia Card included.
• 6 Step Manual White Balance/ Color Temperature Control.
• Burst Mode: up-to 5 images in 1/3 second intervals at any resolution.
• External Flash Sync/PC flash connector.
• 3 position quick focus settings: 1.3ft, 8 ft., and infinity.
• Battery Saving Mode.
• Rapid Fire Capabilities all resolution modes (even with the flash on).
• 6 Mode pop-up flash system, including Auto, Red Eye Reduction, Fill in, Fill in with External Flash, External Flash and Flash Off.
SmartMedia™ cards size
The D-500L and D-600L can use a 2, 4, or 8 MB SmartMedia card. The D-620L can additionally use a 16 or 32 MB SmartMedia card.
External sync capacity
No, the D-500L/D-600L cameras do not have an external sync for flash. However, the D-620L includes a PC Connector for use with an external flash.
Filters
Neutral Density, Skylight 1A, and U/V Haze filters can be used with no adverse effects to the camera's images.
Color filters
No, color filters will impede the AWB (Automatic White Balance) circuit which will result in improper color expectations in the final image.
Lenses
Yes, there are a variety of lenses and filters that can be attached to your camera. You can find complete information on all these accessories by going to the Accessories for Digital Cameras page.
My Olympus VR-340 is not working.
Locate the reset button on your camera, usually found in the battery compartment. Press and hold the reset button for a few seconds, then release it. This action may help resolve any software glitches causing the issue. myreminiapk.com
WHEN I TURN MY OLYMPUS ON IT GOES RIGHT TO "ZOOM ERROR" THEN SHUT OFF. ANY SUGGESTIONS?
When your Olympus camera goes straight to "Zoom Error" and then turns off, it is likely that there is an issue with the camera's lens mechanism. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the problem:
- Turn off the camera and remove the battery and memory card. Then, wait for a few minutes before re-inserting them and turning the camera back on.
- Gently move the lens back and forth with your fingers to see if it can be moved and if it is stuck.
- Use a can of compressed air to blow dust and debris out of the lens mechanism.
- Check the lens for any physical damage such as cracks or dents.
- Try using the camera without the zoom function to see if it still turns off.
- If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it may be best to contact Olympus customer support for further assistance. They will be able to diagnose and fix the issue or tell you if a repair is needed.
It's important to keep in mind that the Olympus camera is an older model camera, which makes it harder to find replacement parts and professional repair services. If the camera is still under warranty, you may be able to get it repaired or replaced by the manufacturer.
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