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Olympus D-320L Digital Camera Questions & Answers
I recently got my memory
Try formatting your card:
1- Press erase button and flash mode button on top of camera at the same time.
2- When YES/NO confirmation screen appears, press OK/SHUTTER button.
3- When formatting is finished, the exclamation mark will go away. Please note that all pictures on card will be erased.
Good luck!
Digital Camera
$10 and a wait of a week will get you a pucca copy of the manual from
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/cpg_support_manuals.asp?id=657
This did surprise me a little, as manuals for Olympus models available over here (and yours appears not to be) are downloadable for free.
You might try downloading a few manuals from http://www.olympus.co.jp/en/support/imsg/digicamera/download/manual/#d - just to see if any of them are close enough to help you out.
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Formating Smart Media cards
I would say that the card is starting to wear out. If you want to try to salvage the pictures, try something like "Smart Recovery" from Convar and then get a new card as the problem is likely to get worse: -
Differences between the D-340L and the D-340R?
The Olympus D-340R is an updated model of the D-340L (which is no longer in production). They both have an SQ, HQ, and SHQ image quality setting, however, the D-340R has the additional ability to store an image file uncompressed in TIFF format. The D-340R also has the ability to magnify a portion of the image on the camera monitor LCD so that you can inspect the detail level of the picture.
The D-340R includes a total of 8 MB of SmartMedia memory (either 2 - 4 meg or 1 - 8 meg card depending on the package) whereas the D-340L includes 4 meg. The LCD monitor is slightly smaller on the D-340R (1.8" versus 2.0"). The ISO rating is also slightly different (ISO 100/200 versus ISO 60/120) which allows a broader range of picture taking situations.
SmartMedia™ cards
The D-220L and D-320L can use a 2, 4, or 8MB SmartMedia card. The D-340L and D-340R can additionally use a 16MB SmartMedia card.
Batteries
You can use alkaline batteries, lithium batteries, and nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) AA batteries. Olympus recommends using Ni-MH batteries for longer life.
My Olympus E-10 is not turning on
There is an internal battery or super capacitor that is supposed to hold the settings in the camera for about 24 hours. It could be dead but it should recharge in a couple of days if you leave the big batteries installed. If it wont turn on after that, you will have to send it in for service.
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