Olympus Camera Troubleshooting

Olympus Camera Troubleshooting

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Olympus Camera Troubleshooting

Use these tips to fix problems with your Olympus camera

By Kyle Schurman Kyle Schurman Freelance Contributor University of Nebraska-Lincoln Kyle Schurman is a writer who specializes in digital cameras. His writing has appeared in Steve's Darkroom, Gadget Review, and others. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on July 19, 2021 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email

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Expand Jump to a Section Camera Won't Turn On Camera Turns Off Unexpectedly Photos in Don't Appear on LCD Memory Card Problems Unwanted Sound Shutter Button Doesn't Work Unwanted Vertical Lines on LCD Washed Out or White Overtones Stray Dots in Photos on LCD Camera Makes Noise After Turned Off You may experience problems with your Olympus camera from time to time that don't result in any error messages or easy-to-follow clues about the problem. Troubleshooting such problems can be a little tricky because you'll need to use some trial and error methods of fixing the issue. Use these tips to give yourself a better chance of success with your Olympus camera troubleshooting.

The Camera Will Not Turn On

Most of the time, this problem is caused by a drained battery or an incorrectly inserted battery. Be sure the battery is fully charged as well. It's possible that the camera button is stuck, which occasionally is a problem with some older Olympus cameras. Make sure the camera doesn't have any damage or grime around the power button.

The Camera Turns Off Unexpectedly

If the camera seems to power down at odd times, the battery could be running low on power. It's also possible that you're bumping the power button inadvertently, so keep an eye on the position of your hands. Closely inspect the door to the battery compartment. Sometimes the camera will shut down if the compartment door cannot be closed all the way, or if the locking toggle switch is failing or is not completely engaged in the locked position. Finally, you may need to update the firmware for your Olympus camera. Visit the Olympus website for more information on whether a firmware update is available.

Photos in Internal Memory Don' t Appear on the LCD

If you shot some photos in internal memory and then loaded a memory card into the camera, your photos in internal memory will not be available for viewing. Remove the memory card to access the photos in internal memory.

Memory Card Problems

If you cannot seem to get the memory card to work with your Olympus camera, you may need to format the card while it's inside the Olympus camera, just to ensure compatibility between the two.

Unwanted Sound Attached to a Photo

With most Olympus cameras, you cannot erase sound that has been added to a photo. Instead, you need to re-record the sound attached to the photo but record silence.

Photo Isn' t Recorded When the Shutter Is Pressed

Some Olympus cameras are equipped with a sleep mode that renders the shutter unavailable. Try moving the zoom lever, turning the mode dial, or pressing the power button to end sleep mode. It's also possible that the flash is recharging, which leaves the shutter button unavailable. Wait until the flash icon stops flashing to press the shutter again.

The LCD Has Unwanted Vertical Lines on It

Typically, this problem occurs when the camera is pointed at a bright subject. Avoid aiming at the bright subject, although the lines should not appear in the actual photo.

Images Have a Washed Out or White Overtone

This problem typically occurs when the subject is strongly backlit or when the scene has a bright light in the scene or nearby. Adjust your position when shooting the photo to remove any bright lights from near the scene.

Seeing Stray Dots in My Photos on the LCD

Some Olympus cameras allow you to run a "pixel mapping" function from the camera's menu. With pixel mapping, the camera attempts to remove the stray dots. It's also possible that the LCD has some pixel errors on it, which cannot be fixed.

Camera Vibrates and Makes Noise After Turned Off

Some Olympus cameras include various mechanisms, such as an image stabilizer, that must reset even after the camera appears to be powered down. Such mechanisms could cause vibrations or noise; such items are part of normal operation. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Fix Olympus Mirrorless Camera Problems Troubleshooting Canon Camera Problems Nikon Troubleshooting: How to Fix Your Nikon Camera How to Take a Selfie on iPhone Troubleshooting Vivitar Cameras Pentax DSLR Camera Error Messages Tips for Troubleshooting GE Cameras Problems Troubleshooting Digital Photo Frames How to Use Google Pixel Night Sight How to Use the Motorola Camera App Olympus Camera Error Messages How to Fix an Xbox One Controller That Won't Turn On How to Have Success With Crowd Photography How to Troubleshoot and Fix microSD Card Problems How to Set a Timer on an iPhone Camera How to Fix Black Screen on Android Phones Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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