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Casio EX-S880 Owner's Manual

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1. High Sensitivity ISO 1600 maximum Viewfinder Monitor Screen Movies Auto E er a Timekeeping Built in quartz digital clock Self timer Trigger Times 10 seconds 2 seconds Triple Functions Date and Time Recorded with image data Self timer Time stamp Built in Flash Flash Modes Auto Off On Soft Flash Red Auto Calendar To 2049 eye reduction World Time 162 cities in 32 time zones Approximate Flash Range City name date time summer time Flash Range Wide Angle Optical Zoom 0 15 to 3 9 meters 0 5 to 12 8 Input Output Cradle contact Telephoto Optical Zoom 0 4 to 2 0 meters Terminals 1 3 to 6 6 _ USB USB 2 0 Hi Speed compatible e Flash Continuous Shutter g Wide Angle Optical Zoom 0 4 to 1 7 meters Microphone Monaural 1 3 to 5 6 eaker Monaural Telephoto Optical Zoom 0 4 to 0 9 meters Sp i 1 3 to 3 0 ISO Sensitivity Auto Depends on zoom factor Recording Snapshots with audio Macro Self timer Continuous Shutter BEST SHOT scenes other than Short Movie Past Movie and Voice Recording Face Recognition movie with audio Movie Short Movie Past Movie YouTube audio Voice Recording Audio is monaural 290 APPENDIX E Power Supply 2 Continuous Playback Time tandard temperature 23 C 73 F one image scroll Power Requirements Rechargeable Lithium lon Battery S p Ure 23 C 733F imag NP 20 x 1 approximately every 10 seconds 3 Approximate
2. E PLAY Mode Layout 4 3 Wide Info Same as REC mode settings Brightness Same as REC mode settings Type Same as REC mode settings APPENDIX 277 E REC Mode Operation Lamp ae IMPORTANT e Never remove the memory card from the camera while the Color Status Meaning operation lamp is flashing green Doing so will cause the Operational Power on recording enabled image you shot to be lost Lit Auto Focus operation was successful LCD is off or in sleep state E PLAY mode Green s T toring movie or processing image Image is A Flashing being stored Cannot Auto Focus Card is OperateniCamp Meaning being formatted Powering down Color Status Li Memory card is locked Cannot create Lit Operational Power on recording enabled t folder Memory is full Write error i i One of the following operations is in progress Red Memory card problem Memory card is Green Delete DPOF protect copy format resize Flashing unformatted BEST SHOT setup cannot be Flashing trimming adding audio to snapshot keystone registered Low battery alert correction color correction MOTION PRINT Amber Flashing Flash is charging Layout Print movie editing power down Lit Memory card is locked Cannot create folder Memory is full Write error AF ASSIS Memory card problem Memory card is i Selftimer Lamp
3. 2 Use A and V to select the second option from the bottom in the operation panel EV Shift lt Decreases the EV value A lower EV value is best for dark color subjects and for shooting outdoors on a clear day EV Shift Value To cancel exposure compensation adjust the value until it becomes 0 0 ADVANCED SETTINGS 131 4 After the EV value is the way you want press Controlling White Balance SET to apply it Shooting on a cloudy day can give your subject a blue cast while shooting under white fluorescent lighting can give your subject a green cast White balance corrects for different types of lighting so the colors in your images always look natural The exposure compensation value you set remains in effect until you change it IMPORTANT e When shooting under very dark or very bright conditions 71 In the REC mode press SET you may not be able to obtain satisfactory results even after performing exposure compensation 2 Use A and V to select the third option from the bottom in the operation panel White l NOTE Balance e Performing an EV shift operation while using multi pattern metering will cause the metering mode to switch automatically to center weighted metering The metering mode will return to multi pattern metering when you change the exposure compensation value to 0 0 page 136 e You can use the key customization feature to configure the lt and P buttons so
4. Cradle contact Carefully insert the camera as far as it will go Camera contact When charging is complete The CHARGE lamp which was lit red during charging changes to green Remove the camera from the USB cradle and unplug the AC power cord from the power outlet If the CHARGE lamp flashes green This indicates that charging cannot be performed because you have just finished using the camera or because the temperature in your location is too hot or too cold If this happens wait until the camera returns to normal temperature When the camera returns to a temperature where charging can be performed the CHARGE lamp will light red GETTING READY If the CHARGE lamp flashes red IMPORTANT This indicates that the camera or battery is faulty or that the e Use only the bundled USB cradle or the separately pate yS doden ME CANETA NGON ECUN available special charger unit BC 11L to charge the Remove the battery from the camera and check if its contacts special rechargeable lithium ion battery NP 20 The are dirty If they ale wipe them off with a dry cioth and then battery cannot be charged using any other type of charger reload the battery into the camera After confirming that the AC device Attempting to use a different charger can result in adaptor is plugged into the power outlet and the USB cradle set unexpected accident the camera on thecradie again e This camera is designed for use only with the USB c
5. view the parts of the image that do not punton Qa fit on the monitor screen Stop playback Press MENU IMPORTANT e Playback may not be possible for movies not recorded with this camera VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES Playing Back a Movie with Anti Shake Use the following procedure when you want to play back a movie with Anti Shake Anti Shake is particularly useful when you have the camera connected to a TV for viewing since the effects of camera movement are more evident on a big screen 1 In the PLAY mode use 4 and gt to display the movie you want to play with Anti Shake 2 Press to turn on Anti Shake e Each press of toggles Anti Shake on and off e H Anti Shake indicator is displayed on the monitor screen while Anti Shake is turned on 3 After the setting is the way you want press SET 155 l NOTE e You can press to turn Anti Shake on and off while the movie is stopped or playing e You can also use the following procedure to turn Anti Shake on and off 1 While a movie is playing press MENU 2 Select the PLAY tab select B Anti Shake and then press P 3 Use A and F to select On and then press SET e When Anti Shake is turned on the area of the monitor screen used for playback is slightly smaller than normal VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES Playing a Slideshow on the Camera The slideshow feature lets you play the files
6. with the camera to the USB cradle and the on and then press MENU USB port of your Macintosh e Do not place the camera on the USB cradle yet USB Cable Bundled P 4 On the Set Up tab select USB and then onnector USB Port Mini B press gt PY 5 Use A and V to select Mass Storage and ei then press SET a Connector A D 6 Press the camera s ON OFF button to turn it J a off and then place the camera on the USB cradle S USB Connector e Do not place the camera onto the USB cradle while it is turned on e Orient the USB plug so it correctly matches the shape of the USB port when you connect them e Plug the USB cable into the ports securely as far as it will go Proper operation is not possible if connections are not correct e If you plan to transfer images from the camera s built in memory to your Macintosh make sure there is no memory card loaded in the camera 246 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 7 Press the USB cradle s USB button sg 4 USB Lamp Camera Macintosh Connection Pressing the cradle s USB button puts it into the USB mode which is indicated by the USB lamp lighting green In this mode your Macintosh recognizes the memory card loaded in the camera or the camera s built in memory if it does not have a memory card loaded as a drive The appearance of the drive icon depends on the Mac OS version you are using From now on you will not have
7. Use A and V to select All pages and then press SET Use A and V to select Yes e To cancel the delete operation select No instead of Yes Press SET E Deleting Documents You can use the document menu to select a specific document and delete it or you can delete all documents currently in camera memory To delete a single document 1 266 On the document menu use A V lt 4 and gt to move the selection boundary to the document you want to delete Press MENU Use A and V to select 1 doc and then press SET Use A and V to select Yes e To cancel the delete operation select No instead of Yes Press SET TRANSFERRING DOCUMENTS TO YOUR CAMERA DATA STORAGE To delete all documents 1 While the document menu is displayed press MENU 2 Use A and V to select All docs and then press SET 3 Use A and V to select Yes e To cancel the delete operation select No instead of Yes 4 Press SET This will delete all documents in camera memory and display the message No documents in memory Exiting data mode l NOTE e Formatting camera memory pages 50 209 will also delete all documents currently in camera memory TRANSFERRING DOCUMENTS TO YOUR CAMERA 26 DATA STORAGE APPENDIX The numbers in parentheses indicate the pages where each part is explained E Camera
8. ae IMPORTANT e Some printers may ignore time stamp settings or may not support DPOF at all Check the user documentation that comes with your printer for details e Certain print service providers may not support DPOF or may support different printing protocols In this case you will need to perform printing in accordance with the instructions provided by the print service you are using PRINTING E Configuring DPOF Settings Individually for 5 Use A and V to specify the number of Each Image copies e You can specify up to 99 for the number of copies 1 Inthe PLAY mode press MENU Specify 0 if you do not want to print the image 2 On the PLAY tab 101 0036 select DPOF Printing and then press P 6 If you want to include the date in the image press BS to change the displayed date stamping setting to On e To turn off date stamping press BS so Off is displayed e Repeat steps 4 through 6 to configure settings for other 3 Use A and V to select Select images and images if you want then press gt 7 After everything is the way you want press 4 Use lt 4 and gt to scroll through the images SET to save the settings until the one you want to print is on the monitor screen PRINTING 216 E Configuring the Same DPOF Settings for All the Images 1 In the PLAY mode press MENU 2 On the PLAY tab select DPOF Printing and then press P
9. BEST SHOT mode user setups Startup screen e Make sure that the battery is charged fully before starting a formatting operation Formatting may not be performed correctly and the camera may stop operating normally if the camera powers down while formatting is in progress e Never open the battery cover while formatting is in progress Doing so can cause the camera to stop operating normally e If there is a memory card loaded in the camera remove it Press MENU On the Set Up tab select Format and then press gt Use A and V to select Format and then press SET This formats built in memory e To exit the format operation without formatting select Cancel e Entering the PLAY mode after formatting the built in memory will cause the message There are no files to appear OTHER SETTINGS PRINTING Types of Printing There are three different methods you can use for printing images Professional Take the memory card that contains the images you want to print to a Print Service professional print service page 211 e You can use DPOF settings to specify which images you want to print the number of copies and date stamp settings before taking the card in for printing Printing at Print on a printer that supports PictBridge or USB DIRECT PRINT or ona Home printer equipped with a memory card slot e You can use DPOF settings to specify which images you want to prin
10. File Type page 151 Recording Mode Protect Indicator page 190 Battery Level Indicator Folder Name File Name page 40 page 189 Histogram page 142 Snapshot Image Quality Exposure Compensation page 68 page 131 Snapshot Image Size page 66 ISO Sensitivity page 135 Aperture Value page 65 Shutter Speed page 65 Date Time page 202 Metering Mode page 136 White Balance Setting page 132 Flash Mode page 75 272 E Movie Playback Mode File Type page 153 Protect Indicator page 190 Folder Name File Name page 189 Movie Recording Time page 153 Movie Image Quality page 94 Q Date Time page 202 Battery Level Indicator page 40 APPENDIX Menu Reference The tables in this section show the items that appears on the menus that appear on the monitor screen when you press MENU The items included on the menus depend on whether the camera is in the REC mode or PLAY mode e An asterisk indicates reset default settings E REC Mode REC Tab Menu Focus Ng Auto Focus J Macro J Pan Focus A Infinity ME Manual Focus Continuous Normal Speed High Speed Flash Cont Zoom Cont Off Self timer 10 sec 2 sec X3 Off Face Family First Normal Off Priority Recognition Record Family Edit Family Anti Shake Auto Off AF Area W Spot ES Multi Tracking AF Assist On Off
11. You can use the key customization feature to configure the lt 4 and gt buttons so they control the white balance setting page 145 e To select Auto with the control key when the control key is configured to select the auto white balance setting scroll through the settings until M appears on the monitor screen ADVANCED SETTINGS E Configuring the White Balance Setting Manually Under complex lighting conditions the preset white balance settings may not be able to produce natural looking colors When this happens you can configure the white balance setting manually for particular lighting conditions Note that you will need to have a plain white sheet of paper on hand when performing the following procedure 1 2 3 In the REC mode press SET Use A and V to select the third option from the bottom in the operation panel White Balance Use lt 4 and gt to select I Manual WB This will display the subject that the lens is aimed at on the monitor screen using the current manual white balance settings If you want to use the current settings jump directly to step 5 4 Under the lighting conditions you plan to use when shooting point the camera at a blank white piece of paper so it fills the entire monitor screen and then press the shutter button The camera will adjust white balance settings for the current conditions and display Complete when it is finish
12. Holding the camera with one hand can result in accidental hand e Take care that your fingers and the strap do not cover any movement Hold the camera securely with both hands when of the areas indicated in the illustration shooting snapshots Flash AF Assist Self timer Lamp e To protect against accidentally dropping the camera attach the wrist strap and make sure it is around your fingers or wrist while you are operating the camera e The supplied strap is intended for use with this camera only Never use it for any other purpose O e Never swing the camera around by its strap Horizontal Vertical 7 Microphone Lens Hold the camera as shown inthe Hold the camera so the illustration with your arms firmly flash is above the lens against your sides 62 SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT l NOTE Shooting a Snapshot e Good looking images are impossible if you move the 1 Press 3 REC to Remaining Snapshot camera when you press the shutter button or while the k Auto Focus operation is being performed Holding the enter the REC mode Memory Capacity camera correctly carefully press the shutter button and Confirm that the subject Auto Icon take care that you do not move the camera as the shutter people scenery etc and releases This is especially important when available the Auto icon Eaj are 8 w lighting is low which slows down the shutter speed displayed on the monitor screen aa a If any icon othe
13. Press SET e This deletes all of the files and displays the message There are no files Deleting FAVORITE Folder Snapshots You can delete a single snapshot or you can delete all the snapshots currently in the FAVORITE folder 1 In the PLAY mode press MENU 2 On the PLAY tab select Favorites and then press P 3 Use A and V to select Show and then press SET 4 Press V 47 5 Use the procedures under Deleting a Specific File and Deleting All Files to delete the snapshots you want e You can exit this procedure by pressing MENU twice DELETING FILES 197 OTHER SETTINGS Configuring Camera Sound Settings 4 ane eee peta the setting you want Your camera lets you configure the following sound settings e Type of sound and volume for shutter release and other To do this Select this setting operations Sound one of the built in sounds e Volume level for movie and Voice Recording playback 1 through 5 Sound 1 5 E Turn sound off Off E Selecting the Operation Sound 1 Press MENU 2 On the Set Up tab select Sounds and then press gt 3 Use A and V to select the operation whose sound you want to configure Startup Half Shutter Shutter Operation and then press gt OTHER SETTINGS 198 E Setting the Operation Tone Volume Level 1 Press MENU 2 On the Set Up tab select Sounds and then p
14. Saturation 2 1 0 1 2 Contrast 2 1 0 1 2 Flash Intensity 2 1 0 1 2 Flash Assist Auto Off APPENDIX Set Up Tab Menu Sounds Startup Half Shutter Shutter Operation Operation Play Startup On Selectable image Off File No Continue Reset Language Changes the screen text language e The number and types of languages depend on the geographic area where the camera was marketed World Time Home World Home Time setup city DST etc World Time setup city DST etc Timestamp Date Date amp Time Off Adjust Time setting Date Style YY MM DD DD MM YY MM DD YY DATA View Page View List View Sleep 30 sec 1 min 2 min Off Auto Power Off 1 min 2 min 5 min REC PLAY Power On Power On Off Disable USB Mass Storage USB DIRECT PRINT PTP PictBridge 275 Video Out NTSC 4 3 NTSC 16 9 PAL 4 3 PAL 16 9 Format Format Cancel Reset Reset Cancel APPENDIX E PLAY Mode PLAY Tab Menu Slideshow Start Images Time Interval Effect Cancel Layout Print MOTION PRINT 9 frames 1 frame Cancel LE Anti Shake On Off Movie Editing WOLI Cut Before RGI Cut Between TL JET Cut After Cancel Dynamic Range Expand 2 Expand 1 Cancel White Balance EJ Daylight EJ Overcast Shade ERIN
15. This camera will perform the focus operation 2 Use A and V to Focus Mode Icon You can tell if the image is in focus by checking the select the focus mode operation lamp and the focus frame color 1 On the REC tab select Focus and then press gt monitor screen to indicate the current focus mode e See the following pages of this section for details about shooting with each focus mode setting you want and a m Operation Lamp then press SET amp Ani th EI n icon appears on the r 3 Po 130 oe Focus Frame Status Operation Lamp Focus Frame F cusing Lit Green Green Complete Not Focused Flashing Green Red ADVANCED SETTINGS 122 2 When the image is focused press the shutter Using Macro Focus button the rest of the way to shoot 1 Half press the shutter button to focus the IMPORTANT image e Auto Focus becomes fixed focus while shooting a movie The focus operation is the same as that for Auto Focus l NOTE 2 When the image is focused press the shutter e When proper focusing is not possible because the subject button the rest of the way to shoot is closer than the Auto Focus range the camera will switch to the Macro Focus range automatically Auto Macro IMPORTANT e Whenever you perform an optical zoom operation while e Use of the flash along with Macro Focus can cause the light shooting with Auto Focus a value
16. e Should display panel liquid ever get into your mouth immediately rinse your mouth out and contact your physician e Should display panel liquid ever get into your eyes or onto your skin immediately rinse with clean water for at least 15 minutes and contact your physician E Connections e Never plug any devices that are not specified for use with this camera into connectors Connecting a non specified device creates the risk of fire and electric shock E Transport e Never operate the camera inside of an aircraft or anywhere else where operation of such devices is restricted Improper use Creates the risk of serious accident E Smoke abnormal odor overheating and other abnormalities e Continued use of the camera while it is emitting smoke or strange odor or while it is overheating creates the risk of fire and electric shock Immediately perform the following steps whenever any of the above symptoms are present 1 Turn off the camera 2 Remove the battery from the camera taking care to protect yourself against burn injury 3 Contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service center INTRODUCTION 27 E Water and Foreign Matter E Dropping and Rough Treatment e Water other liquids or foreign matter especially metal e Continued use of the camera after it is damaged by dropping getting inside the camera creates the risk of fire and electric or other rough treatment creates the risk of fire and electric shock
17. removing a memory card e Be sure to orient the card correctly when loading it Never try to force a memory card into the slot when you feel resistance 1 Open the battery cover While pressing the battery cover slide it in the direction indicated by the arrow GETTING READY 48 2 Load a memory card into the camera Positioning the memory card so its front is facing upwards towards the monitor screen side of the camera slide it into the card slot all the way in until you hear it click securely into place MEMORY CARD Front Back Close the baitery cover Swing the battery cover closed and then slide it securely into place as you press it against the camera a Replacing the Memory Card 1 Remove the memory card from the camera Press the memory card and then release it so it comes part way out Pull the card out the rest of the way by hand 2 Load the other memory card GETTING READY 3_ MPORTANT Formatting a Memory Card e Never insert anything besides a supported memory card Before using a new memory card for the first time you need to page 47 into the memory card slot format it Once you format a memory card you will not need to e Should water or any foreign object ever get into the card format it each time you use it slot immediately turn off the camera remove the battery Formatting a memory card that already has files on it will delete and contact your retailer or nearest C
18. so creates the risk of electric shock INTRODUCTION 31 Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock Make sure you observe the following precautions when using the AC adaptor E USB Cradle and AC Adaptor Precautions e Make sure you always remove the camera from the USB cradle before connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor Never locate the power cord near a stove or other heating e Charging USB data communication the Photo Stand device operation can cause the AC adaptor to become warm This is When unplugging from the wall outlet grasp the plug on normal and does not indicate malfunction the AC adaptor power cord Never pull on the power cord Insert the plug into the wall outlet as far as it will go Unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet before leaving the camera unattended for long periods such as when leaving on a trip etc At least once a year unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet and clean off any dust built up around the prongs o INTRODUCTION E Battery Life e Battery continuous operation times provided in this manual represent the approximate amount of time before the camera turns off due to low battery power when being powered by the special battery under normal temperature 23 C 73 F They do not guarantee that you will be able to achieve the indicated level of operation Actual battery life is greatly affected by ambient temperature battery storage conditions
19. 3 Use A and F to select All images and then press gt 4 Use A and V to specify the number of copies e You can specify up to 99 for the number of copies Specify 0 if you do not want to print 5 If you want to include the date in the images press BS to change the displayed date stamping setting to On e To turn off date stamping press BS so Off is displayed 6 After everything is the way you want press SET to save the settings Clear DPOF settings when you no longer need them DPOF settings are not cleared automatically after printing is complete This means that if you perform another printing operation without clearing DPOF settings printing will be performed in accordance with the last settings you configured If you no longer need the currently configured DPOF settings use the procedure under Configuring the Same DPOF Settings for All the Images to change the number of copies setting for all the images to 00 Tell your print service about your DPOF settings If you take a memory card to a professional print service be sure to tell them that it includes DPOF settings for the images to be printed and the number of copies If you don t the print service may print all the images without regard to your DPOF settings or they may ignore your date stamp setting PRINTING Date Stamping e You can insert dates using the bundled Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM page 221 software Win
20. Front Shutter page 64 ON OFF Power page 43 Flash page 75 AF Assist Self timer Lamp pages 62 69 79 277 Lens Microphone pages 86 96 268 Operation Lamp pages 43 64 277 DATA Button page 261 DISP Button page 54 DB PLAY Button pages 43 208 E REC Button pages 43 208 Zoom Button pages 71 165 166 Movie Button page 95 Strap Hole page 2 Control Button A Y lt gt SET Button BS Button page 104 MENU Button page 52 Monitor Screen page 53 APPENDIX Bottom E USB Cradle Front Camera Contact page 38 USB Lamp pages 227 247 279 USB Button pages 215 227 247 PHOTO Button pages 161 162 Battery Memory Card Slots pages 36 48 Cradle Contact page 38 Tripod Hole Use this hole when attaching to a tripod Speaker page 152 CHARGE Lamp pages 38 279 DC IN 5 3V External Power aN page 37 lt USB Connector pages 213 226 246 AV OUT AV output port page 162 APPENDIX 269 Monitor Screen Contents The monitor screen uses various indicators icons and values to keep you informed of the camera s status e The sample screens in this section are intended to show you the locations of all the indicators and figures that can appear on the monitor screen in various modes They do not represent
21. Pan Focus PF fixes focus for a relatively wide focus range which means you can shoot without waiting for the Auto Focus operation to finish 1 When you are ready to shoot press the shutter button all the way without pausing Using Infinity Focus As its name suggests Infinity Focus fixes focus at infinity co Use this mode when shooting scenery and other faraway subjects Infinity Focus also comes in handy when shooting from a car or train window or when shooting scenery or other subjects that are difficult to focus properly with Auto Focus 1 While Infinity Focus is selected as the focus mode press the shutter button to shoot Using Manual Focus With Manual Focus the camera automatically enlarges the subject on the monitor screen which helps you manually adjust focus Manual focus can be used for shoot such images as moving trains Before the train arrives manually focus on an electric pole or some other object Then when the train passes the object you focused on you can shoot without worrying about focus Yellow Boundary 1 While Manual focus is selected as the focus mode compose the image on the monitor screen so the subject you want to focus on is within the yellow boundary ADVANCED SETTINGS 2 Use lt 4 and gt to focus the image as you view the results on the monitor screen At this time the image that is within the boundary will enlarge and fill the monitor screen which aids in focusin
22. TRANSFERRING DOCUMENTS TO YOUR CAMERA DATA STORAGE To protect all documents 1 Press DATA 2 Press MENU 3 On the DATA tab select Protect and then press gt 4 Use A and F to select All Files On and then press SET 5 Press MENU To unprotect all documents Perform the procedure under To protect all documents but in step 4 select All Files Off instead of All Files On Deleting Document Data E Deleting a Document Page After displaying a document page you can delete a single document page or all the pages in a document at the same time To delete a single document page 1 Display a page in the document that contains the page you want to delete and then press v 4T 2 Use 4 and gt to select the document page you want to delete 3 Use A and V to select 1 page and then press SET 4 To delete other document pages repeat steps 2 and 3 e To exit the delete operation press MENU IMPORTANT e Single document pages cannot be deleted when a document has more than 1600 pages Attempting to delete a single page for such a document will cause the message This function is not supported for this file to appear TRANSFERRING DOCUMENTS TO YOUR CAMERA DATA STORAGE To delete all the pages in a document page 1 2 3 4 Display a page in the document whose pages you want to delete and then press V 4 7
23. Use A and V to select Delete and then press SET This will delete the BEST SHOT user scene you selected and display the next screen either the next user scene or the Register User Scene Use lt and P to select another scene and then press SET e This returns to the recording state USING BEST SHOT Reducing the Effects of Hand and E Turning on Anti Shake Using the Panel i Operation Panel Subject Movement You can turn on the camera s Anti Shake feature to reduce 1 In the REC mode press SET image blur due to subject movement or hand movement when 2 Use A and V to select the fifth option from shooting a moving subject using telephoto when shooting a A i a fast moving subject or when shooting under dim lighting the top in the operation panel Anti Shake conditions 3 Use lt and P to select Auto and then You can turn on Anti Shake using BEST SHOT or by performing press SET a menu operaton e This turns on Anti Shake and displays HJ on the z 7 y monitor screen E Turning on Anti Shake Using BEST SHOT e In this case Anti Shake will remain on until you turn it off 1 In the REC mode press BS on the menu 2 Use A V lt and P to select the Anti Shake scene and then press SET Anti Shake will remain selected until you select a different BEST SHOT scene USING BEST SHOT 110 ae IMPORTANT Anti Shake will not work unless the ISO sensitivity settin
24. PictBridge image data to the connected device OTHER SETTINGS 207 6 REC and M PLAY Button Settings You configure the camera so it does not turn on when you press the E REC or BJ PLAY button or to turn off when you press the E REC or BJ PLAY button 1 Press MENU 2 On the Set Up tab select REC PLAY and then press gt 3 Use A and F to select the setting you want and then press SET To configure both keys to do l hi ing this when pressed Select thle setting Turn on the camera Power On Turn on or turn off the camera Power On Off Do not turn on the camera Disable l NOTE e With Power On Off the camera turns off when you press LE REC in the REC mode or B gt PLAY in the PLAY mode e The initial factory default for this setting is Power On e Change this setting to anything besides Disable before connecting to a TV for image viewing OTHER SETTINGS 208 Formatting Built in Memory 1 nee ee Mediene is no memory card Formatting built in memory deletes any data stored in it IMPORTANT e Note that data deleted by a format operation cannot be recovered Check to make sure you do not need any of the data in built in memory before you format it e Formatting built in memory also deletes the following Face Recognition data saved with Record Family Protected images FAVORITE folder images
25. Transfer You can transfer documents from your documents to computer to camera memory the camera You can also transfer images to a computer for viewing and storage without connecting the camera by removing the memory card from the camera and reading the contents of the card with your computer page 252 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER The procedures you need to perform when using the camera with your computer and when using the bundled software are Using the Camera with a Windows different for Windows and the Macintosh Computer e Windows users should refer to Using the Camera with a Install the required software in accordance with what version of Windows Computer on page 221 Windows you are running and what you want to do e Macintosh users should refer to Using the Camera with a Macintosh on page 243 Objective nona Install this software ae IMPORTANT dons Vista XP a e Viewing 2000 Me USB driver not required e This camera supports USB 2 0 Hi Speed protocol Though images on a computer USB driver Type B it can be used with a computer that supports only USB 1 1 Storing amp You can downloadth protocol higher speed data transfer becomes possible imageson 98SE 98 USB driver from the 225 when USB 2 0 Hi Speed is supported Note that certain a computer official EXILIM Website at computer models connecting through a USB hub and http www exilim com other system co
26. USING AUDIO E Re recording Snapshot Audio IMPORTANT e Note that you cannot restore the original audio once you delete or re record the audio of a snapshot 1 In the PLAY mode use lt 4 and P to scroll through images and display the snapshot whose audio you want to re record 2 Press MENU 3 On the PLAY tab select Dubbing and then press gt 4 Use A and V to select Delete and then press SET e If you just want to delete the audio of the snapshot without re recording anything press MENU here and skip the rest of this procedure 5 Press the shutter button to start audio recording This deletes the previous recording and replaces it with the new one Press the shutter button again to stop audio recording Recording will stop automatically after about 30 seconds if you do not press the shutter button l NOTE e Your camera supports the following audio data formats Audio Format WAVE ADPCM WAV extension Approximate Audio File Size 165 KB 30 second recording at 5 5 KB per second e See page 86 for recording precautions e Adding audio dubbing is not possible for the following types of images Images created using MOTION PRINT Protected images USING AUDIO Recording Audio Only Voice Recording Voice Recording lets you record audio only without a snapshot or movie Using built in memory only you get up to about 33 minutes 43 seconds of V
27. V 4 T1 once Flash mode Vik 2 Use lt 4 and gt to select the flash setting you want and then press SET This causes an indicator identifying the selected flash mode to appear on the monitor screen 3 Press the shutter button to shoot 75 SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT Red eye reduction l NOTE e When operation panel setting is turned off page 54 you can cycle through the flash modes by pressing V Using the flash to shoot at night or in a dimly lit room can cause red spots inside the eyes of people who are in the image This is 4 i caused when the light from the flash reflects off of the retina of the eye When red eye reduction is selected as the flash mode ae IMPORTANT the camera fires a pre flash to cause the irises in the eyes of any e When using flash take Flash people in the image to close which reduces the chance of red care that the flash window eye is not blocked by your IMPORTANT fingers or the camera strap e Note the following important points when using red eye reduction Red eye reduction does not work unless the people in the image are looking directly at the camera flash Before pressing the shutter button call out to the subjects so they all look at the camera Red eye reduction may not work very well if the subjects are located far away from the camera SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT E Checking the Flash Mode The current flash mode is in
28. e Face recognition cannot be used in combination with any of the following features Images recorded with certain BEST SHOT scenes Business cards and documents White board etc Old Photo Short movie Past movie For YouTube Layout Auto Framing Voice Recording Movie mode e The following functions are disabled when shooting with face recognition Multi AF Continuous Shutter Histogram a SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT SHOOTING A MOVIE Before shooting a movie you should specify a movie image quality setting Movie image quality is a standard that determines the detail smoothness and clarity of a movie during playback Shooting with the high quality HQ setting will result in better image quality but it also shortens the amount of time you can shoot Image Quality Approximate pixels Data Rate Frame Bate UHQ 640 x 480 5 8 Megabits 30 frames second second UHQ Wide 848 x 480 7 0 Megabits 30 frames second second HQ 640 x 480 2 8 Megabits 30 frames second second HQ Wide 848 x 480 3 4 Megabits 30 frames second second Normal 640 x 480 1 4 Megabits 30 frames second second LP 320 x 240 545 Kilobits 15 frames second second oa 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the Quality tab select g Quality and then press P 3 Use A and V to select the quality setting you want and then press SET e The IE indicator is on the monit
29. e Inthis section anything you transfer to the camera is called a document Some documents can contain multiple pages 3k IMPORTANT e Just about any document you can print from your computer can be transferred to the camera Note however the ability to properly transfer and display any particular type of document is not guaranteed e Certain types of documents may look different on the camera s monitor screen than it looks on your computer screen Transferring Documents to the Camera Transferring documents from a computer running Windows To transfer documents on your computer to the camera so you can view it on the monitor screen you need to install CASIO DATA TRANSPORT from the CD ROM that comes with the camera E Installing CASIO DATA TRANSPORT 1 Start up your computer and place the bundled CD ROM into its CD ROM drive e Use the CD ROM that has DATA TRANSPORT on its label e Normally this should cause the menu screen to appear automatically If your computer does not display the menu screen automatically navigate to the CD ROM on your computer and then double click the AutoMenu exe file TRANSFERRING DOCUMENTS TO YOUR CAMERA DATA STORAGE On the menu screen click the tab for the language you want e Regardless of the language you select the English version of CASIO DATA TRANSPORT is installed Click the DATA TRANSPORT Read me file and read its contents e Read
30. e You can record up to about 30 seconds of audio for a single along with the M icon snapshot e If you do not want to record audio at this time B E Turning on Audio Snapshot press MENU This will maining Recording Time display the monitor screen 1 In the REC mode press MENU forshocting thane 2 On the REC tab select Audio Snap and image then press gt 2 Press the shutter button to start audio 3 Use A and V to select On and then press recording SET 3 Press the shutter button again to stop audio recording Recording will stop automatically after about 30 seconds if you do not press the shutter button e To turn off the audio snapshot feature select Off in step 3 of the procedure under Turning on Audio Snapshot 85 SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT Playing Back Snapshot Audio Audio snapshots in the PLAY mode are indicated by the R NOTE e After transferring an audio snapshot to your computer s icon hard disk you can play back the audio using QuickTime Press SET while an audio snapshot is displayed to play back pages 234 251 its audio f i e The following shows the formats used for storing audio snapshot data Image Data JPEG JPG extension Be IMPORTANT Audio Data WAVE ADPCM WAV extension e Take care that you donot Approximate Audio File Size 165 KB 30 second block the camera s E recording at 5 5 KB per second microphon
31. gt scrolls at high speed After displaying the movie frame you want press SET e Ifyou selected 9 frames in step 4 the camera will create a 9 frame snapshot with the frame you selected in step 6 in the center e If you selected 1 frame in step 4 the camera will create a snapshot of the frame you selected in step 6 183 e MOTION PRINT is not possible using a movie that was recorded on a different type of camera EDITING IMAGES USING AUDIO The dubbing feature of your camera lets you add audio to a snapshot after you shoot it A snapshot that includes audio regardless of whether the audio was recorded on the spot or added later is indicated by the PH icon You can re record a snapshot s audio whenever you want You can record up to about 30 seconds of audio for a snapshot 1 In the PLAY mode use 4 and P to scroll through images and display the snapshot to which you want to add audio 2 Press MENU 3 On the PLAY tab select Dubbing and then press gt e This operation can be performed only while a snapshot is on the monitor screen 4 Press the shutter button to start audio recording 5 Press the shutter button again to stop audio recording Recording will stop automatically after about 30 seconds if you do not press the shutter button To play back snapshot audio Perform the steps under Listening to the Audio of an Audio Snapshot on page 152
32. language you want USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 3 Click YouTube Uploader for CASIO to select E Uploading a movie file to YouTube it and then click Read me e Read me files contain important information about IMPORTANT installation including installation conditions and computer e Before you can use YouTube Uploader for CASIO you system requirements need to go to the YouTube website http www youtube com and register as a user there 4 Click Install for YouTube Uploader for e Do not upload any video that is copyrighted including CASIO neighboring copyrights unless you yourself own the g copyright or you have obtained the permission of the 5 Follow the instructions that appear on your applicable copyright holder s computer screen to install YouTube Uploader for CASIO 1 Record the movie you want to upload using the For YouTube BEST SHOT scene 2 If it isn t already connect your computer to the Internet 3 Connect the camera to your computer e See page 226 for information about connecting the camera to your computer 236 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Press the USB cradle s USB button e YouTube Uploader for CASIO will start up automatically e The first time you start up YouTube Uploader a dialog box will appear and ask you to enter your YouTube user ID and your password and to configure network environment settings Follow the instructions on the dialog box and then
33. page 131 to anything other than 0 0 while Multi is selected The metering mode will change back to Center Weighted when the EV shift value is changed back to 0 0 e When Multi is selected as the metering mode the zoe icon will not be displayed on the monitor screen when you return to the REC mode information display page 270 l NOTE e You can use the key customization feature to configure the lt and gt buttons so they control the metering mode setting page 145 ADVANCED SETTINGS 137 Reducing the Effects of Overexposure 3 Use A and V to select the setting you want and then press SET and Underexposure You can use the procedure below to expand the dynamic range When you want to do this Selene which makes it possible to capture the bright areas of an image setting while reducing the chance of overexposure and underexposure Apply Dynamic Range to a greater Expand 2 When shooting a subject that is back lit for example an extent than Expand 1 expanded dynamic range minimizes overexposure and Suppress overexposure and underexposure underexposure Expand 1 1 In the REC mode press MENU Do not suppress overexposure and off underexposure 2 On the Quality tab select Dynamic Range and then press gt e You can also correct the dynamic range of a photograph you have already shot page 179 ADVANCED SETTINGS 138 En
34. then press gt e You can specify any date in the range of January 1 1980 to December 31 2049 Set the date and the time you want To do this Do this Change the value at the cursor Press A or Y location Move the cursor between settings Press lt 1 or gt Toggle between 12 hour and 24 hour timekeeping Press BS EDITING IMAGES 174 Rotating an Image Perform the following procedure to rotate the image snapshot or movie currently on the monitor screen This feature comes in handy with a snapshot that you shot using portrait vertical orientation After rotating a snapshot you can return it to its original orientation if you want e Note that this procedure does not actually change the image data It simply alters how the snapshot is displayed on the camera s monitor screen 1 In the PLAY mode press MENU 2 On the PLAY tab select Rotation and then press P e This operation can be performed only while a snapshot or movie image is on the monitor screen 3 Use lt 4 and gt to select the snapshot whose display image you want to rotate 4 Use A and F to select Rotate and then press SET e Each press of SET will rotate the displayed image 90 degrees left 5 When the displayed image is at the orientation you want press MENU 175 ae IMPORTANT e You cannot rotate an image that is protected To rotate a protected snap
35. Day White Fluorescent Daylight Fluorescent EJ Tungsten Cancel Brightness 2 4 1 0 1 2 Keystone Color Correction Calendar Favorites Show Save Cancel DPOF Printing Select images All images Cancel Protect On All Files On Cancel Date Time 276 Rotation Rotate Cancel Resize 6M 2816 x 2112 4M 2304 x 1728 VGA 640 x 480 Cancel Trimming Dubbing Copy Built in Card Card Built in Cancel Set Up Tab e The contents of the Set Up tab are the same in the REC mode and PLAY mode APPENDIX Display Menu Reference Indicator Lamps The tables in this section show the items that appears on the The camera has lamps an Operation Lamp and an AF Assist menus that appear on the monitor screen when you press Self timer Lamp These Lamps light and flash to indicate the DISP Most of these items are for configuring monitor screen current operational status of the camera settings The items included on the menus depend on whether the camera is in the REC mode or PLAY mode e An asterisk indicates reset default settings E REC Mode Layout Panel On Panel Off Operation Lamp AF Assist Self timer Lamp 5 Info Show Histogram Hide Brightness Auto 2 1 0 1 Type Dynamic Vivid Real Night Power Saving
36. Light Digital Zoom On Off L R Key Metering EV Shift White Balance ISO Self timer Off 273 Quick Shutter On Off Audio Snap On Off Grid On Off Review On Off Icon Help On Off Memory BEST SHOT On Off Flash On Off Focus On Off White Balance On Off ISO On Off AF Area On Off Metering On Off Self timer On Off Flash Intensity On Off Digital Zoom On Off MF Position On Off Zoom Position On Off APPENDIX Quality Tab Menu Size 8M 3264 x 2448 3 2 3264 x 2176 16 9 3264 x 1840 6M 2816 x 2112 4M 2304 x 1728 2M 1600 x 1200 VGA 640 x 480 Quality Fine Normal Economy Snapshots Quality UHQ UHQ Wide HQ HQ Wide Normal Movies LP EV Shift 2 0 1 7 1 3 1 0 0 7 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 7 1 0 1 3 1 7 2 0 White Balance Auto EA Daylight EJ Overcast Shade Day White Fluorescent Ema Daylight Fluorescent RA Tungsten Manual ISO Auto ISO 64 ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 ISO 800 Metering Multi fal Center weighted E Spot Dynamic Expand 2 Expand 1 Off Range Portrait Refiner Noise Filter 2 Noise Filter 1 Off Color Filter Off B W Sepia Red Green Blue Yellow Pink Purple Sharpness 2 1 0 1 2 274
37. Management of Images on the Computer 232 E Configuring World Time Settings 204 E Playing Movies 234 Changing the Display Language 206 E Uploading Movie Files to YouTube 235 Changing the USB Port Protocol 207 mang a Movie eee i E Transferring Images to the Camera 239 E REC and PLAY Button Settings 208 E Viewing User Documentation PDF Files 242 Formatting Built in Memory 209 E User Registration 243 E Exiting the CD ROM Menu 243 PRINTING 210 Using the Camera with a Macintosh 243 E E Viewing and Storing Images on a Macintosh 245 Types of Printing c cece eee eee 210 E Transfer of Images from the Camera and Using Professional Print Service 211 Management of Images on Your Macintosh 250 Using Your Printer to Print Images 212 E Playing Movies 251 Using DPOF to Specify Images to be Viewing User Documentation PDF Files 251 Printed and the Number of Copies 215 E Registering as a User 251 E Date Stamping 218 Reading Files Directly from a Memory Card 252 Supported Protocols 00seseeees 219 Memory Card Data 0 20 e eee eens 253 CONTENTS 7 TRANSFERRING DOCUMENTS TO YOUR CAMERA DATA STORAGE Transferring Documents to the Camera E Transferring documents from a computer running Windows E Transferring documents from a Macintosh Viewing a Transferred Document on the Camera 1 0 0 00 cece eee E R
38. Meaning Flashing Unformatted ee battery ay Color Status Red Flashing Self timer countdown 278 APPENDIX E USB Cradle Indicator Lamps The USB cradle has two indicator lamps a CHARGE lamp and a USB lamp These lamps light and flash to indicate the current operational status of the cradle and camera CHARGE lamp USB Lamp 279 CHARGE Lamp USB Lamp Color Status Color Status eanna Red Lit Charging Green Lit Charging complete Green Flashing Charge standby Red Flashing Charge error Green Lit USB connection Green Flashing Memory being accessed APPENDIX Troubleshooting Guide Finding the Problem and Fixing It Problem Possible Causes and Action Power Supply Power does not turn on 1 The battery may not be oriented correctly page 36 2 The battery may be dead Charge the battery page 36 If the battery goes dead soon after being charged it means the battery has reached the end of its life and needs to be replaced Purchase a separately available CASIO NP 20 rechargeable lithium ion battery Camera suddenly powers down 1 Auto Power Off may have activated page 45 Turn power back on 2 The battery may be dead Charge the battery page 36 3 The camera s protection function may have activated because camera temperature is too high Turn off the camera and wait until it cools down before trying to use it
39. Objective os Install this software See the bundled CD ROM that has Adobe Reader on its label Version page e Viewing images E on your User Registration Macintosh OS9 e USB driver not Sie You can perform user registration over the Internet To do so of alle eae required course you need to be able to connect to the Internet with your Macintosh computer 0s 9 e Use commercially 250 i n Transfer of images available software 1 Click the Register button from the camera Terre e This starts up your Web browser and accesses the user and management of icc dy ith 3 images on your osx comes bundled wi registration website Follow the instructions that appear Macintosh your operating on your computer screen to register system os9 e Movie file playback Exiting the CD ROM Menu not supported A x Movie file playback On the CD ROM menu click Exit Play movies supportedunder OSX 251 OS X v10 3 9 or higher when QuickTime 7 or higher is installed 243 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER cere os 5 3 See Objective Version Install this software page Transfer documents CASIO DATA to the camera oes TRANSPORT 1 0 299 e Use Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat View the User s OS 9 Guide Os x Reader which comes 251 bundled with your operating system E System Requirements System requirements are different for each of the applications Be sure to check the requir
40. and A V Keystone Correction lt and gt to move around the zoomed image to display the part you want to extract Use the following procedure to correct the snapshot of a blackboard document poster photograph or other rectangular 5 Press SET to extract the displayed part and object that is out of square because it was recorded at an angle save itas a separate file Performing keystone correction on an image causes a new e To exit the cropping procedure at any time before you corrected 2M 1600 x 1200 pixels size image to be stored as a press SET press MENU separate file Me IMPORTANT 1 In the PLAY mode use 4 and gt to scroll through images and display the snapshot you The image produced by cropping a 3 2 or 16 9 image will WEA 4 eee URE want to correct have an aspect ratio of 4 3 e The recording date of the extracted image will be the same 2 Press MENU as the recording date of the original snapshot 3 On the PLAY tab select Keystone and then press gt This displays screen that shows all of the rectangular shapes in the image that qualify as candidates for keystone correction e Note that the above step is possible only when there is a snapshot displayed on the monitor screen EDITING IMAGES 171 4 Use lt 4 and gt to Using Color Restoration to Correct the select the candidate you want to correct Color of an Old Photograph Color restoration let you correct the old co
41. and P to select the area where your Home City is located and then press SET 6 Use A and V to select your home city and then press SET 7 After the setting is the way you want press SET to exit the setting screen OTHER SETTINGS 202 Setting the Date and Time for Your Home City 1 Press MENU 2 On the Set Up tab select Adjust and then press gt 3 Set the date and the time To do this Do this Move the cursor between settings Press lt 4 or gt Change the setting at the cursor P A v location ressTA Sr 7 Toggle between 12 hour and 24 hour Tomiat Press BS 4 After all of the settings are the way you want press SET to exit the setting screen E Changing the Date Format You can select from among three different formats for the date 1 Press MENU 2 On the Set Up tab select Date Style and then press gt 3 Use A and V to select the setting you want and then press SET Example December 19 2007 To display the date like this Select this format 07 12 19 YY MM DD 19 12 07 DD MM YY 12 19 07 MM DD YY OTHER SETTINGS l NOTE This setting also affects the Operation Panel date format as shown below page 55 Using World Time You can use the World Time screen to view the current time in zone that is different from your Home City when you go on a trip When this date form
42. and 2 On the Quality tab select Saturation and then press gt then press gt 3 Use A and F to select the setting you want 3 Use A and V to select the setting you want and then press SET and then press SET You can specify one of five sharpness settings from 2 You can specify one of five saturation settings from 2 sharpest to 2 least sharp most saturated to 2 least saturated ADVANCED SETTINGS 140 Adjusting Image Contrast Date Stamping Snapshots Use the following procedure to adjust the contrast of your images 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the Quality tab select Contrast and then press gt 3 Use A and F to select the setting you want and then press SET You can specify one of five contrast settings from 2 most contrast between light and dark to 2 least contrast between light and dark You can have the snapshot s recording date only or date and time stamped in the lower right corner of the image 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the Set Up tab select Timestamp and then press gt 3 Use A and V to select the setting you want and then press SET Example December 24 2007 1 25 p m l hi To do this 5e ah tee setting Display the date only 2007 12 24 Date Display the date and time 2007 12 24 Date amp Time 1 25pm Display nothing Off ADVANCED SETTINGS 141 ae IMPOR
43. be a problem with the camera s built in memory management area If this is the case perform the reset operation to initialize the camera s setup page 150 After that configure each setting If the language selection screen does not re appear when you turn the camera on it means that the camera s built in memory management area has been restored If the same message appears after you turn power back on contact your retailer or a CASIO service center APPENDIX 284 Display Messages ALERT The camera s protection function may have activated because camera temperature is too high Turn off the camera and wait until it cools down before trying to use it again e Any of the following may occur after the ALERT message appears 1 Power turns off 2 Movie recording is impossible or movie length is limited 3 Monitor screen brightness setting changes to 0 Battery is low Battery power is low Cannot correct image Keystone correction of the image cannot be performed for some reason The image will be stored as is without correction page 113 Cannot find the file The image you specified with the slideshow Images setting cannot be found Change the Images setting page 156 and try again Cannot register any more files e You are attempting to save a BEST SHOT scene when there are already 999 scenes in the SCENE folder page 108 e You are attemp
44. can cause digital noise in the monitor screen image SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT 70 Auto Focus Restrictions Proper focus may not be possible when shooting the following types of subjects Solid color wall or other very low contrast subject Strongly back lit subject Very shiny subject Blinds or other subject with a repeating horizontal pattern Multiple subjects at varying distances from the camera Subject in a dark location Subject that is too far away for light from the AF assist lamp to reach Fast moving subject Subjects outside the focus range of the camera Proper focus may not be possible if the camera is moved while shooting An image may be out of focus even though the operation lamp is lit green and the focus frame is green If you cannot focus properly try using focus lock page 127 or manual focus page 129 a Shooting with Zoom Your camera provides you with 3X optical zoom which changes the lens focal distance which can be used in combination with digital zoom which digitally process the center portion of the image to enlarge it for total zoom capabilities of 12 45 2X IMPORTANT e Generally speaking the higher the digital zoom factor the coarser the image that is recorded However digital zoom can be used up to a certain point without causing deterioration of the image e Digital zoom is not supported while Timestamp page 141 is turned on 1
45. click the OK button The left side of the display will have an area for inputting a title category and other information required for uploading to YouTube Enter the required information The right side of the display shows a list of movie files in camera memory Select the check box next to the movie file you want to upload After everything is the way you want click the Upload button to upload the file e After uploading is complete click the Exit button to exit the application 237 IMPORTANT e The maximum file size for upload to the YouTube website is 100MB USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Editing a Movie In order to edit movies on your PC you need to install Movie Wizard 3 2 SE VCD from the bundled CD ROM l NOTE e The Movie Wizard 3 2 SE VCD application that comes on the bundled CD ROM can create Video CDs but it cannot created DVDs If you want to be able to create DVDs you need to upgrade to the commercial version of the software See the Movie Wizard 3 2 SE VCD Read me file on the CD ROM for information about and what you need to do to upgrade to the commercial version E Installing Movie Wizard 3 2 SE VCD 1 Start up your computer and place the bundled CD ROM into its CD ROM drive e Use the CD ROM that has Movie Wizard 3 2 SE VCD on its label e Normally this should cause the menu screen to appear automatically If your computer does not display the menu screen automaticall
46. configuring the settings press MENU again to restart e You can connect the USB cradle to a TV and enjoy the the slideshow slideshow on a big screen You can also connect to a video e To adjust the level of audio volume during a slideshow recording device and record a slideshow page 162 use A and V to adjust the volume 161 VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES a 4 Press 6 PLAY to turn on the camera and Viewing Camera Images on a TV enter the PLAY mode Use the procedure below to view snapshots and movies on a TV When the camera turns on in the PLAY mode an image will SEICE appear on the TV screen The camera s monitor screen will 1 Connect the USB cradle to a TV not turnon e Pressing ON OFF or E REC will not turn on the VIDEO IN Jack Yellow AUDIO IN Jacks White camera 5 Now you can perform the applicable operation on the camera for the type of file you want to play e Atthis point you could press the USB cradle s PHOTO button to start a slideshow page 161 Audio D QO t t AV Cable To turn off the camera AV OUT AV output port You can turn off the camera by doing either of the following e Press the camera s ON OFF button 2 Turn off the camera and place it onto the USB e Press The USB cradles USB button cradle 3 Turn on the TV and select its video input mode If the TV has more than one video input select the one where the USB c
47. continuous recording time Approximate Battery Life All of the values provided below represent the approximate e The above values are based a new battery starting from a amount of time under normal temperature 23 C 73 F before full charge Repeated charging shortens battery life the camera turns off These values are not guaranteed Low e Frequency of flash zoom and Auto Focus usage and the temperatures shorten battery life time the camera is on greatly affects recording time and number of shots values Number of Shots CIPA 1 220 shots Continuous Playback Snapshots 2 240 minutes Continuous Movie Recording 90 minutes Continuous Voice Recording 310 minutes e Battery NP 20 Rated Capacity 700 mAh e Recording Medium SD memory card 1 GB The above values are based on use of a Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd PRO HIGH SPEED SD memory card e Measurement Conditions 1 Number of Shots CIPA In accordance with CIPA standards Normal temperature 23 C 73 F monitor on zoom operation between full wide and full telephoto every 30 seconds during which two images are shot with flash power turned off and back on every time 10 images are shot APPENDIX 291 Power Consumption 3 7 V DC Approximately 4 3 W E USB Cradle CA 37 Input Output Camera contact USB port external power Terminals supply terminal DC IN 5 3 V AV terminal AV OUT NTSC PAL standa
48. eSOL Co Ltd PH Copyright 2007 eSOL Co Ltd PrKERNELV4 is a registered trademark of eSOL Co Ltd in Japan KERNELv4 This product s YouTube upload functionality is included under license from YouTube LLC The presence of YouTube upload functionality in this product is not an endorsement or recommendation of the product by YouTube LLC a INTRODUCTION The contents of this manual are subject to change without e Note that the example screens and product illustrations notice shown in this manual may differ somewhat by the screens The content of this manual has been checked at each step and configuration of the actual camera of the production process Please contact us if you notice anything that is questionable erroneous etc Any copying of the contents of this manual either in part or its entirety is forbidden Except for your own personal use and other use of the contents of this manual without the permission of CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD is forbidden under copyright laws CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD shall not be held liable for any damages or loss suffered by you or any third party due to the use or malfunction of this product CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD shall not be held liable for any damages or loss suffered by you or any third party due to the use of Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM Photo Transport YouTube Uploader for CASIO and or CASIO DATA TRANSPORT CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD shall not be held
49. heat or fire Make sure the battery is oriented correctly when it is connected to the charger unit Never carry or store the battery together with items that can conduct electricity necklaces pencil lead etc Never disassemble the battery pierce it with a needle or expose it to strong impact hit it with a hammer step on it etc and never apply solder to it Never place the battery into a microwave oven heater high pressure generating device etc o Should you ever notice leakage strange odor heat generation discoloration deformation or any other abnormal condition while using charging or storing a battery immediately remove it from the camera or charger unit and keep it away from open flame Do not use or leave the battery under direct sunlight in an automobile parked in the sun or in any other area subject to high temperatures Doing so can damage the battery and cause deterioration of its performance and loss of service life If the battery charging does not end normally within the specified charging time stop charging anyway and contact your local CASIO authorized service center Continued charging creates the risk of battery overheating fire and explosion Battery fluid can damage your eyes Should battery fluid get into your eyes accidentally immediately rinse them with clean tap water and then consult a physician Be sure to read the user documentation that comes with the camera and special
50. image of the subject on the left side of the monitor screen until it is located at the part you want to enlarge and then press SET This will enlarge the area within the boundary and display it in the right side of the monitor screen Press the shutter button to shoot Both the left image and the right image will be recorded a ae IMPORTANT Note that with zoom continuous shutter you do not need to keep the shutter button depressed Digital zoom is disabled while shooting with zoom continuous shutter Zoom continuous shutter is not available when the image size setting is 3 2 or 16 9 When the image size setting is 8M or 6M the size of the zoomed image produced by zoom continuous shutter is 4M When Auto Focus is selected as the focus mode the metering mode automatically switches to Spot pages 125 136 and locates the Auto Focus area in the center of the Zoom Continuous Shutter selection boundary SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT Continuous Shutter Precautions e Starting a continuous shutter operation causes the exposure and focus settings to be fixed at the levels for the first image The same settings are applied to all subsequent images e Continuous shutter cannot be used in combination with any of the following features Face recognition Some BEST SHOT scenes Layout Auto Framing Business Cards and Documents Whiteboard etc Old Photo Short Movie Past Movie For YouTube Voice Recording M
51. loaded in the camera e See page 245 for information about connecting the camera to your Macintosh 2 On your Macintosh open the document that you want to transfer to the camera 3 On the menu bar click File and then Print 4 Click the PDF button at the bottom of the dialog box and then select CASIO DATA TRANSPORT from the menu that appears This will display a dialog box for customizing document file properties date file name icon TRANSFERRING DOCUMENTS TO YOUR CAMERA 260 DATA STORAGE Viewing a Transferred Document on the Camera 1 On the camera select either the REC mode or 2 the PLAY mode Press DATA This enters the data mode and displays a menu of documents currently in camera memory e The currently selected document is the one with the red boundary around it e Pressing DATA will return to the screen that was displayed before you entered the data mode e Pressing enters the REC mode while pressing enters the PLAY mode 3 Use A V lt 4 and gt to move the boundary to the document you want to select e The document menu screen can show up to 12 documents If there are more than 12 documents in camera memory use A or W to switch between the menu screens of 12 images each Press SET to open Stns _ 1 96 the currently selected document and display its pages contents Use gt forward and lt back to scroll throu
52. lt and gt to select a background color Press the shutter button to record the first image The camera will record the first snapshot and then get ready for the next one Frame 5 Press the shutter button again to record the next snapshot e f you are shooting into a three frame layout press the shutter button a third time to record the third image e Pressing SET during steps 4 or 5 of the above procedure will toggle between the layout screen the one with the frames on it and a screen that uses the entire display area to compose the image you are shooting e To clear the currently recorded Layout images and restart an ongoing Layout operation press MENU Next continue from step 4 above e You cannot save a multi snapshot image unless there are snapshots recorded in each of the available frames USING BEST SHOT 118 3_ MPORTANT Auto Tracking a Moving Subject Auto e Only the final multi snapshot image is saved in camera Framing memory The individual snapshots are not saved e The size of the multi snapshot image for this operation is fixed automatically at 7M 3072 x 2304 pixels With auto tracking a boundary area follows a moving subject making it easy to snap an image with the subject in the center e While Layout Shot is being used the setup of the camera is 1 Inthe REC mode press BS changed automatically as shown below ISO Sensitivity Auto fixed 2 Use A V lt and gt
53. me files contain important information about installation including installation conditions and computer system requirements Click Install for DATA TRANSPORT Follow the instructions that appear on your computer screen to install CASIO DATA TRANSPORT E Transferring documents 1 First connect the camera to your computer e Before connecting the camera to your computer make sure that a memory card is loaded in the camera e See page 226 for information about connecting the camera to your computer 2 On your computer open the document data file that you want to transfer to the camera 3 On the application menu of the currently open document select Print On the print dialog box that appears select CASIO DATA TRANSPORT for the Printer Name setting TRANSFERRING DOCUMENTS TO YOUR CAMERA 258 DATA STORAGE 4 Click the OK button This will display a dialog box for customizing document file properties date file name icon 5 Check the current data settings date file name icon and then click the OK button This will convert the document data to a JPEG image and transfer the image to the camera e You can change the date filename and icon settings if you want e To cancel the transfer click the Cancel button e If you want a document image be displayed on the camera s monitor screen using an orientation that is different from that used on the computer screen click the Pr
54. mode press MENU On the REC tab select L R Key and then press gt Use A and V to select the function you want to assign and then press SET After you assign a function you can control its setting using the lt 4 and P keys Selecting Off leaves the lt 4 and gt keys with no function assigned ADVANCED SETTINGS Displaying an On screen Grid The on screen grid can be displayed on the REC mode monitor screen for easy alignment when composing images i r L 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the REC tab select Grid and then press gt 3 Use A and F to select the setting you want and then press SET To do this Select this setting Display the grid On Hide the grid Off Displaying the Image You Just Recorded Image Review When you purchase your camera it is initially configured with the Image Review feature turned on Image Review displays the image you just recorded so you can check it 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the REC tab select Review and then press gt 3 Use A and V to select the setting you want and then press SET To configure the camera to do this Select this after an image is recorded setting Display the image for about one second On Nothing Off ADVANCED SETTINGS Using Icon Help ae IMPORTANT Icon help displays guidance text about an i
55. screens that actually appear on the camera E Snapshot Recording Mode Panel On 4 0 oe Panel Off D Focus Mode page 121 Continuous Shutter Mode page 81 Recording Mode Digital zoom indicator page 73 Metering Mode page 136 Q Remaining Snapshot Memory Capacity page 63 Snapshot Image Size page 66 Face Recognition Setting page 87 Anti Shake Indicator page 110 ISO Sensitivity page 135 White Balance Setting page 132 Exposure Compensation page 131 Date Time page 202 Shutter Speed page 65 Snapshot Image Quality page 68 Aperture Value page 65 Flash Mode page 75 Self timer Mode page 79 we IMPORTANT Battery Level Indicator page 40 Histogram page 142 Focus Frame pages 63 126 e The aperture value shutter speed and ISO sensitivity will all turn orange if any one of them is not correct when the shutter button is half pressed 270 APPENDIX E Movie Recording Mode Q Panel On Panel Off 00 01 40 Focus Mode page 121 Recording Mode Remaining Movie Memory Capacity page 95 Movie Recording Time page 95 Anti Shake Indicator page 110 White Balance Setting page 132 Exposure Compensation page 131 Battery Level Indicator page 40 Histogram page 142 271 APPENDIX E Snapshot Playback Mode
56. sequential number 3 Use A and F to select the setting you want remembered by the camera numbering of and then press SET new files will start from the largest sequential number in the existing file names plus 1 Restart the serial number from 0001 whenever all files are deleted or when the memory card is replaced with a blank one e f a memory card is loaded that already has Reset files stored on it numbering of new files will start from the largest sequential number in the existing file names number plus 1 OTHER SETTINGS 201 Changing the Camera Date and Time Setting When changing the date and time setting be sure to do so for your Home City the location where you normally use the camera If you already have your Home City setting configured correctly you can use the procedure under Setting the Date and Time for Your Home City page 203 to change the current time setting only if you want IMPORTANT e Changing the time and date setting without correctly configuring your Home City setting first will cause all of the World Time page 204 dates and times to be off E Selecting Your Home City 1 Press MENU 2 On the Set Up tab select World Time and then press gt This displays the current World Time settings 3 Use A and V to select Home and then press gt 4 Use A and V to select City and then press gt 5 Use A V lt 4
57. some other light source can cause abnormal image colors This option shoots three images one image 10 seconds after the shutter button is pressed the next image one second after the camera gets ready to shoot after the first image and the final image one second after the camera gets ready to shoot after the second image Off Self timer is disabled X3 Triple Self timer 79 SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT 1 In the REC mode press SET 2 Use A and F to select the third option from the top in the operation panel Self timer 3 Use lt q and P to select the self timer type and then press SET This causes an indicator identifying the selected self timer type to appear on the monitor screen 4 Press the shutter button to shoot o Using the Self timer to Shoot an Image e The image is not shot AF Assist Self timer Lamp right away after you press the shutter button Instead shooting starts after the preset time elapses The AF Assist Self timer Lamp flashes while the countdown is being performed You can interrupt an ongoing self timer countdown by fully pressing the shutter button while the AF Assist Self timer Lamp is flashing red SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT l NOTE e The indicator 1sec appears on the monitor screen between Triple Self timer shots How long it takes for the camera to get ready to shoot again after it shoots an image depends on the image size and q
58. stored in memory in sequence automatically You can configure the slideshow so it plays the files the way you want 1 In the PLAY mode press MENU 2 On the PLAY tab select Slideshow and then press gt 3 Configure the slideshow settings Use A and V to select an item and then configure it as described below Images e All images Includes all snapshots movies Select the and audio in memory files you want e Only Includes snapshots and audio to include in snapshots only the e amp Only Includes movies only slideshow e One Image Includes only one specific image selected using lt 4 and gt e Favorites Includes snapshots in the FAVORITE folder page 192 Time Specify Use lt 4 and gt to select one of the following the time of the times in minutes 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 30 slideshow 60 from start to finish Interval Use lt d and gt to select a value from 1 to 30 Select the seconds or MAX interval If you specify a value from 1 to 30 between seconds images change at the slides specified interval but the audio portion of movies and audio snapshots will continue to play until the end regardless of the interval setting When MAX is selected only the first frame of each movie is displayed without any playback of the audio VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES Effect Select a special effect Use
59. tab the REC mode and PLAY mode This screen shows the REC mode menu Example Display Menu Screen Menu Screen Operation Buttons Selects a setting option gt is also used to apply a setting lt gt A V Selects a setting option SET Applies the selected settings DISP Exits the menu screen GETTING READY 53 The following is the procedure for menu operations in the REC mode 1 In the REC mode press DISP This will display the display menu screen 2 Use lt q and gt to select the setting you want 3 Use A and V to select the setting you want e If you want to configure other settings repeat steps 2 and 3 4 After all the settings are the way you want press SET e This will apply the settings and exit the menu screen Selecting a Screen Layout Layout The contents of the layout setting menu depend on whether the camera is in the REC mode or the PLAY mode E REC Mode Screen Layout For the REC mode the screen layout settings let you select the layout of icons Layout Type Description Panel On Pressing SET in the REC mode while Panel On is selected as the layout type will cause the top icon of the Operation Panel to become highlighted selected You can then use the Operation panel to change settings Since there are few icons superimposed on the displayed image they do not interfere with reco
60. the lens Doing so can scratch the lens surface and cause malfunction You may sometimes notice some distortion in certain types of images such as a slight bend in lines that should be straight This is due to the characteristics of lens and does not indicate malfunction of the camera INTRODUCTION E Caring for your camera E Other Precautions e Fingerprints dirt and other foreign matter on the lens surface e The camera becomes slightly warm during use This is normal can interfere with proper operation of the camera Avoid and does not indicate malfunction touching the lens surface To clean the lens surface use a blower to blow off dust or foreign matter and then wipe with a soft dry cloth e Fingerprints dirt and other foreign matter on the flash can interfere with proper operation of the camera Avoid touching the flash If the flash becomes dirty wipe it clean with a soft dry cloth e To clean the camera wipe it with a soft dry cloth E Monitor Screen Images e The images that normally appear on the monitor screen during image playback are smaller than normal and so you cannot see all of the detail of the actual image Your camera has an image zoom feature page 165 which you can use to enlarge the monitor screen image You can use this feature for on the spot checks of important images INTRODUCTION 35 GETTING READY Charging the Battery 2 Load the battery into the camera With the EXILIM logo on the b
61. the amount of time spent in storage etc e Leaving the camera on can run down battery and cause the low battery warning to appear Turn off the camera whenever you are not using it e The low battery warning indicates that the camera is about to turn off due to low battery power Charge the battery as soon as possible Leaving low or dead batteries in the camera can lead to battery leakage and data corruption E E Data Error Precautions e Your digital camera is manufactured using precision digital components Any of the following creates the risk of corruption of data in camera memory While the camera is performing an operation removing the battery or memory card from the camera or placing the camera onto or removing it from the USB cradle While the operation lamp is flashing green after turning off the camera removing the memory card from the camera or placing the camera onto or removing it from the USB cradle Disconnecting the USB cable removing the camera from the USB cradle or disconnecting the AC adaptor from the USB cradle while a data communication operation is being performed Using a battery that is low Other abnormal operations Any of the above conditions can cause an error message to appear on the monitor screen page 285 Perform the action indicated by the message that appears INTRODUCTION E Operating Environment e The operating temperature range of the camera is 0 C to 40 C 32 F
62. the monitor screen MANAGING YOUR FILES 190 4 Use A and F to select On and then press SET An image that is protected is indicated by the ESS icon All Files Tfi Caneel 5 Now you can repeat steps 3 and 4 to protect another image or exit this procedure by pressing MENU To unprotect a specific file Perform the procedure under Protecting a Specific File but in step 4 select Off instead of On E Protecting All Files in Memory 1 In the PLAY mode press MENU 2 On the PLAY tab select Protect and then press gt 3 Use A and V to select All Files On and then press SET This protects all files currently in memory 4 Press MENU To unprotect all files in memory Perform the procedure under Protecting All Files in Memory but in step 3 select All Files Off instead of All Files On MANAGING YOUR FILES 191 Using the FAVORITE Folder The FAVORITE folder is located in the camera s built in memory and you can use it to store personal snapshots that you do not want displayed during normal PLAY mode operations FAVORITE folder snapshots remain in camera memory even if you change to a different memory card IMPORTANT e The FAVORITE folder can be used for snapshots only Saving an audio snapshot in the FAVORITE folder will save the snapshot part only E Copying a File to the FAVORITE Folder 1 In the PLAY mo
63. then press gt 4 Use A and V to select Built in Card and then press SET This starts the copy operation Wait until the Busy Please wait message disappears from the monitor screen before performing any operation on the camera e After the copy operation is complete the last file copied will be displayed on the monitor screen MANAGING YOUR FILES E Copying a Single File from a Memory Card to Built in Memory With this procedure files must be copied one by one 1 Load the memory card that contains the file you want to copy into the camera 2 Turn on the camera enter the PLAY mode and then press MENU 3 On the PLAY tab select Copy and then press gt 4 Use A and V to select Card Built in and then press SET 5 Use lt 4 and gt to select the file you want to copy 6 Use A and V to select Copy and then press SET This starts the copy operation Wait until the Busy Please wait message disappears from the monitor screen before performing any operation on the camera e The copied image reappears on the monitor screen after the copy operation is complete 195 7 Now you can repeat steps 5 and 6 to copy another file or you can exit this procedure by pressing MENU l NOTE e Files are copied to the folder in built in memory whose name has the largest serial number MANAGING YOUR FILES You can delete files you no
64. to 104 F e Do not place the camera in any of the following locations In an area exposed to direct sunlight or large amounts of moisture or dust Near an air conditioner or in other areas subjected to extreme temperature or humidity Inside of a motor vehicle on a hot day or in an area subjected to strong vibration E Condensation e Sudden and extreme temperature changes such as when the camera is moved from the outdoors on a cold winter day into a warm room can cause water droplets called condensation to form on the interior and the exterior of the camera Note that condensation can cause malfunction of the camera To avoid condensation place the camera into a plastic bag before subjecting it to sudden temperature change Wait until the air in the bag has had enough time to become acclimated to the new temperature before removing the camera After that open the battery cover and leave it open for a few hours E E Power Supply e Use only the special rechargeable lithium ion battery NP 20 to power this camera Use of any other type of battery is not supported The camera does not have a separate battery for the clock The date and time settings of the camera are cleared about 12 hours after power is totally cut off from both the battery and USB cradle If this happens be sure to reconfigure these settings after power is restored page 202 E Lens e Never apply too much force when cleaning the surface of
65. to select Auto AF Area Spot fixed Framing and then press SET e The following functions are disabled during Layout Shot Digital Zoom 3 Align the focus frame Focus frame Self timer with the subject you Continuous Shutter want to focus on and Face Recognition then half press the shutter button e The focus frame and the cropping boundary will follow the subject as it moves e Focusing of the subject continues to be performed while you keep the shutter button half pressed Cropping boundary USING BEST SHOT 119 4 Press the shutter button all the way to record the image e This will record the area enclosed within the cropping boundary Ba IMPORTANT e Only the part of the image within the cropping boundary will be recorded e The image size for this operation is fixed automatically at 3M 2048 x 1536 pixels e The following functions are disabled during Auto Framing Timestamp Self timer Normal speed Continuous Shutter High speed Continuous Shutter Flash Continuous Shutter Face Recognition e Auto Framing may not be able to follow a fast moving subject If this happens release the shutter button re align the focus frame with the subject and then half press the shutter again e When shooting with Auto Framing the image size is fixed at 3M 2048 x 1536 pixels and the Undeteriorated Image Quality Range is 3X page 73 USING BEST SHOT 120 ADVANCED S
66. zoom bar indicates zoom only up to a zoom factor of 3 0 1 The digital zoom setting may be turned off Turn on digital zoom page 74 2 Time stamping may be turned on which will cause digital zoom to be disabled Turn off time stamping page 141 Recognition of a family member s face is not recognized correctly even though the face has been recorded Though face characteristics were recorded for your family member the data may have been faulty or the angle to the face or its expression may be making recognition difficult Re record the face of the family member who is not being recognized page 88 The image is out of focus during movie recording 1 Focusing is not possible because the subject is outside the focus range Shoot within the allowable range 2 The lens may be dirty Clean the lens page 34 APPENDIX 282 Problem Possible Causes and Action Playback The color of the playback Sunlight or light from another source may be shining directly into the lens when you are shooting Position image is different from what the camera so sunlight does not shine directly into the lens appears on the monitor screen when shooting Images are not displayed This camera cannot display non DCF images recorded onto a memory card using another digital camera can t edit images Layout Note that you cannot edit the following types of imagess Print resizing trimming e Images creat
67. 1 seconds 38 minutes 848 x 480 second 59 seconds 30 frames second Normal 1 4 Megabits 51 seconds 94 minutes 640 x 480 second 30 frames second LP 545 Kilobits 128 seconds 240 minutes 320 x 240 second 15 frames second APPENDIX The number of image values are approximate and are provided for reference only The actual number of images you may be able to record may be less than that indicated on the monitor screen Image files sizes are approximate and are provided for reference only Actual image file sizes vary depending on subject type The above values are based on use of a Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd PRO HIGH SPEED SD memory card The number of images you can save depends on the type of memory card you are using To determine the number of images that can be stored ona memory card of a different capacity multiply the capacities in the table by the appropriate value Delete 1 file all files with memory protection feature Effective Pixels 8 1 million Imaging Element 1 2 5 square pixel primary color CCD Total pixels 8 29 million Lens Focal F2 7 to 5 2 f 6 2 to 18 6 mm Equivalent to 38 Distance to 114 mm on a 35 mm film camera Six lenses in five groups including aspherical lens Zoom 3X optical zoom 4X digital zoom Image Size 8M 3264 x 2448 pixels 12X total zoom 289 Focusing Contrast Detection Auto Focus Focus Modes Auto Focus Macr
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69. 29 225 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER E Connecting the Camera to Your Computer the First Time IMPORTANT e If you are not using the AC adaptor to power the camera the battery may go low and cause the camera to turn off while it is in the middle of exchanging files with your computer Use of the special AC adaptor is recommended to power the camera 1 Connect the bundled AC adaptor to the DC IN 5 3V connector of the USB cradle and then plug it in to a household power outlet e If you do not plan to use the AC adaptor make sure that the camera s battery is fully charged 2 Connect the USB cable that comes bundled 226 with the camera to the USB cradle and the USB port of your computer USB Cable Bundled Connector USB Port Mini B al OY Connector A lt USB Connector e Orient the USB plug so it correctly matches the shape of the USB port when you connect them e Plug the USB cable into the ports securely as far as it will go Proper operation is not possible if connections are not correct USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Press the camera s ON OFF button to turn it 7 Press the USB cradle s on and then press MENU USB bution e Do not place the camera on the USB cradle yet On the Set Up tab select USB and then press gt Use A and V to select Mass Storage and USB Lamp then press SET Press the camera s ON OFF butt
70. 900 folders The BEST SHOT mode page 104 includes a sample scene that optimizes settings for a auction site images Depending on your camera model the sample scene is named Serial number 3 digits either For eBay or Auction Images recorded with the eBay scene are stored in a folder named 100_EBAY Images recorded with the Auction scene are stored in a folder named 100_AUCT The BEST SHOT mode page 104 also has a scene named For YouTube that optimizes movie settings for YouTube Images recorded with the YouTube scene are stored in a folder named 100YOUTB 100CASIO MANAGING YOUR FILES 189 l NOTE Protecting a File Against Deletion e You can view folder and file names on your computer For You can protect an important file to ensure that it cannot be details about how file names are displayed on the camera s deleted accidentally monitor screen see page 272 e The total number of folders and files that is allowed 3 IMPORTANT depends on the image size and quality and capacity of the e Note that even if a file is protected it will be deleted if you memory card being used for storage perform the format operation pages 14 50 209 E Protecting a Specific File 1 In the PLAY mode press MENU 2 On the PLAY tab select Protect and then press gt 3 Use lt q and gt to scroll through images until the one you want to protect is on
71. A and V to select the effect you want e Pattern 1 2 3 4 5 Plays background music and applies an image change effect Pattern 1 through 4 use the same special effects but each use different background music Pattern 5 uses different effects from patterns 1 through 4 Selecting Pattern 5 changes the Images setting to E Only and disables the Interval setting e Off No background music plays and no image change effect is performed The current effect setting is disabled automatically in following cases When the Images setting is FE Only One Image or Favorites When the Interval setting is MAX one second or two seconds When the slideshows changes to or from a movie file or a voice recording file 4 Use A and V to select Start and then press SET to start the slideshow The slideshow is performed in accordance with the settings you configured above e You can also scroll through images during a slideshow by pressing P forward and lt 4 back Note that this operation is not possible when Pattern 5 is selected for the Effect setting e To adjust the level of audio volume during a slideshow use A and V to adjust the volume To stop a slideshow Press SET This will return to the PLAY mode e Pressing MENU instead of SET stops the slideshow and returns to the menu screen e Pressing
72. ADVANCED SETTINGS Resetting the Camera to Its Initial IMPORTANT Factory Defaults e The following are not initialized when you reset the camera Use the following procedure when you want to return to the page 275 camera to its initial factory default settings which are the ones Home Time setup that are configured when you first purchase the camera See World Time setup Menu Reference on page 273 for the initial factory default Adjust setting for each menu item Date Style Language 1 Press MENU Video Out 2 On the Set Up tab select Reset and then press gt 3 Use A and V to select Reset and then press SET e To cancel the procedure without resetting select Cancel ADVANCED SETTINGS 150 VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES ereen depends on ne ype oe enansnct move Use the following procedure to view snapshots on the camera s audio only etc that is currently displayed monitor screen O Snapshot page 151 E Movie page 153 1 Press A to enter the PLAY mode E Audie snapshot page 152 e See page 57 information about how to hide the image ONOFF information and view the image alone 2 Use lt q and gt to scroll between images Press P to scroll forward and lt lt to scroll back e This will display one of the snapshots in memory along with gt m gt some information about the settings used to shoot it pa
73. ASIO authorized its contents service center e Never remove a card from the camera while the operation 6 IMPORTANT lamp is flashing green Doing so can cause the image save e Note that data deleted by a memory card format operation operation to fail and even damage the memory card cannot be recovered Double check to make sure that you really want to delete all the contents of the memory card before proceeding with the format operation e Even if the file data on a memory card is protected page 190 formatting the card will delete all its data e Be sure to use the camera to format a memory card Formatting a memory card on a computer and then using it in the camera can slow down data processing by the camera In the case of an SD memory card or SDHC memory card formatting on a computer can result in non conformity with the SD format causing problems with compatibility operation etc GETTING READY 50 Load the memory card you want to format into the camera Turn on the camera and press MENU On the Set Up tab select Format and then press gt Use A and V to select Format and then press SET to start formatting After formatting is complete enter the PLAY mode and check to make sure the There are no files message appears on the monitor screen e To exit the format operation without formatting select Cancel a E Memory Card Precautions Ifa memory card starts to beh
74. AY mode This screen shows a REC mode menu __ Continuous Self timer Settings o Menu Screen Operation Buttons lt 4 gt Select tabs gt is also used to apply a setting A Select a setting option SET Applies the selected settings MENU Exits the menu screen The following is the procedure for menu operations in the REC mode 1 In the REC mode press MENU This displays the menu screen 2 Use lt q and gt to select the tab where the item you want to configure is located Here we will select the REC tab 3 Use A and V to select the item you AF Continuous s IMacro want to configure and then press gt Example Select Focus and AF Area then press P GETTING READY 4 Use A and V to select the setting you want Configuring Monitor Screen Settings 5 Apply the setting You can use the display menu to configure various monitor e Pressing SET applies the selected setting and exits the screen settings menu screen e See Display Menu Reference on page 277 for information e Pressing lt d instead of SET applies the selected setting about display menu contents and returns to the menu screen You can then continue configuring other settings if you want e To select another tab press 4 use A to return to the e Menu contents are different in tab and then use lt 4 and gt to switch to another
75. ETTINGS Your camera provides you with the five focus modes described below The initial factory default focus mode is Auto Focus Focus Mode Description Focus Range Ng Auto Automatic focus when the shutter button is half pressed Auto adjustment Focus Auto Focus becomes fixed focus while shooting a movie Approximately 40 cm to oo 1 3 to co e Minimum distance position varies with optical zoom Macro Used for close up shooting Macro Focus becomes fixed Auto adjustment 15 cm to 50 cm 5 9 to 19 7 Close up focus while shooting a movie e Minimum distance position varies with optical zoom da Pan Fixed focus for relatively wide range focusing Use Pan Fixed distance Focus Focus PF under conditions where Auto Focus is difficult e Focus range varies with optical zoom position QJ Infinity Focus is fixed at infinity Use this mode when shooting Infinity scenery and other faraway images ig Manual Focus is performed manually e Focus range varies with optical zoom factor Focus Optical Zoom Factor Range 1X 15 cm to co 0 5 to oo 3X 40 cm to 00 1 3 to co Focus Range indicates distance from the lens surface ADVANCED SETTINGS 121 Perform the following steps to change the focus mode Using Auto Focus 1 In the REC mode press MENU 1 Align the monitor screen s focus frame with the subject you want to focus and then half press the shutter button
76. EXILIM Digital Camera EX S880 User s Guide Thank you for purchasing this CASIO product e Before using it be sure to read the precautions contained in this User s Guide e Keep the User s Guide in a safe place for future reference e For the most up to date information about this product visit the official EXILIM Website at http www exilim com K838PCM1DMX UNPACKING As you unpack your camera check to make sure that all items shown below are included If anything is missing contact your original retailer The shape of the AC power cord plug varies according oe to country or geographic a S area Special AC Adaptor AD C52G AC Power Cord Digital Camera Rechargeable pinim lon Battery USB Cradle CA 37 To attach the strap to the camera AR A USB Cable AV Cable CD ROMs 2 Basic Reference UNPACKING 2 CONTENTS UNPACKING 2 QUICK START BASICS First charge the battery Configuring Display Language Date and Time Settings Using a Memory Card Shooting a Snapshot Viewing Snapshots Shooting a Movie Viewing a Movie Deleting a File INTRODUCTION 21 Features asies Ss Gee Pe a e a 21 Read this first 0 0 0 2 ee eee eee ee eee 22 Precautions during Use 2 0005 26 a GETTING READY 36 Charging the Battery 00000005 36 E To load the battery 36 E To charge the battery 37 E Replacing the Battery 41 E Battery Precautio
77. Enter the REC mode isa CA J Zoom button SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT 2 Press the zoom button to change the zoom l factor NOTE e Performing a zoom operation changes the lens aperture J Press this side of the e Use of a tripod is recommended to protect against hand To do this zoom button movement when using the telephoto setting zoom in Enlarge the subject and narrow e Optical zoom is disabled while shooting a movie Digital the range C telephoto zoom only is available while shooting a movie Make sure you select the optical zoom setting you want to use before De pae a ee Subject M1 wide angle you press the shutter button to start shooting your movie For more information see Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom Switch Point on page 73 Wide Angle Telephoto 3 Press the shutter button to shoot 79 SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT E Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom Switch Point If you hold down the side of the zoom button in step 2 of the above procedure the zoom operation will stop when the optical zoom factor reaches its maximum Momentarily releasing the zoom button and then holding down its side will switch to digital zoom which you can use to set an even higher zoom factor e When the zoom pointer moves past the maximum limit of optical zoom Also the zoom bar indicates the approximate zoom factor Digital Zoom Indicator Focus Range Disp
78. Immediately perform the following steps whenever any shock Immediately perform the following steps whenever any of the above symptoms are present Particular care is of the above symptoms are present required when using the camera where it is raining or 1 Turn off the camera snowing near the ocean or other body of water or ina 2 Remove the battery from the camera bathroom 3 Contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service 1 Turn off the camera center 2 Remove the battery from the camera 3 Contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service E Keep Away From Fire center e Never expose the camera to fire which can cause it to explode and creates the risk of fire and electric shock INTRODUCTION 28 E Disassembly and Modification e Never try to take the camera apart or modify it in any way Doing so creates the risk of electric shock burn injury and other personal injury Be sure to leave all internal inspection maintenance and repair up to your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service center E Locations To Be Avoided e Never leave the camera in any of the following types of locations Doing so creates the risk of fire and electric shock Areas subject to large amounts of humidity or dust Food preparation areas or other locations where oil smoke is present Near heaters on a heated carpet in areas exposed to direct sunlight in a closed vehicle parked in the sun or other areas subject to ve
79. J instead of SET stops the slideshow and switches to the REC mode 157 VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES IMPORTANT E Changing the Background Music You can change from the built in background music that plays e All button operations are disabled while the slideshow is when you execute Effect to other background music switching from one image to another Wait until an image is stopped on the display before performing a button Supported File operation If a button does not work wait a bit and try File Types IMA ADPCM format WAV files again Sampling Frequencies 22 05 kHz 44 1 kHz Audio monaural l NOTE Number of Files 9 e Selecting a movie when One Image is selected for File names SSBGM001 WAV to SSBGM009 WAV Images and then selecting a movie for the slideshow will e Store the music files on your computer using the above cause the movie to play back repeatedly within the time names specified by the slideshow Time setting e In image copied from a computer or an image recorded 28 IMPORTANT with a different type of digital camera may remain on the e Regardless of which effect pattern is selected the screen longer than the time specified by Interval background music is looped e Depending on the BGM file format some background music data may not be playable 158 VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES Transferring Background Music to the Camera 3 Create a folder named SSBGM You can select backg
80. Press A 8 once Use lt 4 and P to select EA Edit Family and then press SET Press MENU Use the procedures under Deleting a Specific File page 196 and Deleting All Files page 197 to delete the face data you want e You can exit this procedure by pressing MENU l NOTE e Formatting the camera s built in memory page 209 deletes all the recorded face data SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT 90 E Shooting a Snapshot using Recorded and Edited Face Data After you record and edit face data you can use it to shoot photographs The camera will record images in accordance with the priority levels you configured for each set of face data 1 Enter a REC mode 2 Press A 58 once 3 Use lt 4 and P to select 8 Face Recognition Family First and then press SET 4 Pointthe cameraatthe 275 subjects The camera will detect the faces of the people whose face data has been saved in camera memory The detected faces all will be bounded by frames after detection is complete e The frames will be colored according to the priority level of the face White lowest yellow or green highest A green frame indicates the highest priority face when the image is recorded a 5 Half press the shutter button This will focus on the face with the highest priority the one with the green frame and adjust its brightness When focusing is complete a green focus frame will appears
81. REC mode This is normal and does not indicate malfunction e Leaving the camera for about 12 hours with no power supplied while the battery is dead will cause its date and time settings to be cleared You will have to re configure the settings after power is restored a Replacing the Battery 1 Open the battery cover 2 With the camera oriented with its monitor screen facing upwards as shown in the illustration slide the stopper in the direction indicated by the arrow and hold it there e This will cause the battery to come out part way Stopper DP 3 While still holding the stopper pull the battery out the rest of the way 4 Load a new battery GETTING READY Battery Precautions E Storage Precautions e Though a rechargeable lithium ion battery provides high E Precautions during Use capacity in a compact configuration long term storage while e Operation provided by a battery under cold conditions is charged can cause it to deteriorate always less than operation under normal temperatures This If you do not plan to use a battery for some time fully use is due to the characteristics of the battery not the camera up its charge before storing it e Charge the battery in an area where the temperature is within Always remove the battery from the camera when you are the range of 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Charging outside not using it Leaving a battery in the camera can cause it to this temperature
82. T ALBUM 1 Start up your computer and place the bundled CD ROM into its CD ROM drive e Use the CD ROM that has Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM on its label e Normally this should cause the menu screen to appear automatically If your computer does not display the menu screen automatically navigate to the CD ROM on your computer and then double click the AutoMenu exe file 2 On the menu screen click the Language down arrow button and then select the language you want USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 3 Click Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM 3 1 to select it and then click Read me e Read me files contain important information about installation including installation conditions and computer system requirements 4 Click Install for Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM 5 Follow the instructions that appear on your computer screen to install Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM Checking Your Computer s DirectX Version In order to manage images using Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM your computer also needs to have Microsoft DirectX 9 0 or higher installed You can check the installed version of Microsoft DirectX using your PC s DirectX Diagnostic Tool On your computer click Start All Programs Accessories System Tools and then System Information On the Tools menu select DirectX Diagnostic Tool On the System tab check to make sure that th
83. TANT Even if you do not stamp the date and or time with Timestamp you can do so later using the DPOF function and the printing software function page 218 Once date and time information is stamped in a print it cannot be edited or deleted Use the Date Style setting page 203 to specify the Year Month Day format of the date The recording date and time are determined in accordance with the camera s clock settings pages 11 202 when the snapshot is recorded Digital zoom is not supported while date stamping is turned on Date stamping is not supported for the following types of images Some BEST SHOT images Auto Framing Business cards and documents White board etc Old Photo Zoom Continuous Shutter Using the On screen Histogram to Check Exposure The on screen histogram that provides a graphic representation of the current exposure of the image You can also display the histogram in the PLAY mode for information about the exposure levels of images Histogram Y ggxseuged 1 Press DISP 2 On the Info tab select Histogram and then press SET ADVANCED SETTINGS 142 l NOTE e You can use key customization to configure the lt 4 and gt buttons so they control the EV shift setting Then you can perform EV shift while viewing the results on the on screen histogram page 145 E How to Use the Histogram A histogram is a graph that represents t
84. V Audio Snapshot Image File Image file of an audio snapshot Extension is JPG Audio Snapshot Audio File Audio recording file of an audio snapshot Extension is WAV Document Folder Folder that contains document files transferred to the camera Document File Document files transferred to the camera Document Management File Management file for documents transferred to the camera MPV Management File Management file for documents transferred to the camera USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER DPOF File Folder E Supported Image Files Folder that contains DPOF files etc e Image files shot with this camera Snapshot BEST SHOT Folder e DCF compliant image files Folder that contains snapshot BEST SHOT user setup files Even if an image is DCF compliant this camera still may not be Snapshot User Setup File able to display it When displaying an image recorded on File of a snapshot BEST SHOT user setup another camera it may take a long time for the image to appear Movie BEST SHOT Folder on this camera s monitor screen Folder that contains Movie BEST SHOT user setup files Movie User Setup File Files that contain Movie BEST SHOT user setups FAVORITE Folder Folder that contains Favorites image files Size of images is 320 x 240 pixels Family Face Recognition Folder Folder that contains face members recorded for family members Any manipulation of the data in the FAMILY folder can cause the camera to stop operatin
85. a and then press SET ON OFF Power Use A and V to select the summer time DST setting you want and then press SET The settings on this page are required the first time you turn on the camera after purchasing it e If you make a mistake when configuring the language date and time settings you can change the settings pages 202 206 pou QUICK START BASICS 6 Use A and V to select the date format and then press SET Example December 19 2007 To display the date like this Select this option 07 12 19 YY MM DD 19 12 07 DD MM YY 12 19 07 MM DD YY Set the date and the time Use lt 4 and gt to select the setting you want year month day hour minute and then use A and V to change the setting To switch between 12 hour and 24 hour format press BS When settings are completed press SET Press ON OFF to turn off the camera e After finishing this procedure advance to the procedure on the next page 12 QUICK START BASICS Using a Memory Card page 46 E Loading a Memory Card into the Camera 2 Load a memory card into the camera When a memory card is loaded the camera stores images you shoot on the card lr MEMORY l NOTE NA IAEN CARD e Though the camera has built in memory using a memory i IS card provides additional capacity you can use to store more Front Back images high quality and large size images and longer movies The camera
86. a lets you select from among six image quality settings UHQ UHQ Wide HQ HQ Wide Normal LP for IEA REC movies For best camera performance use the HQ High Quality or HQ Wide setting for movie recording Movie quality is a standard that determines the detail smoothness and clarity of the image during playback Reducing image quality let s you shoot longer so you can switch to Normal or LP conserve remaining memory capacity if you start to run low Recording Time q For details see pages 94 and 288 Movie Recording Screen 1 Press 3 to enter the REC mode 2 Press to start shooting the movie DE movie icon remains on the monitor screen while movie recording is in progress e Audio is also recorded during movie recording 18 QUICK START BASICS Viewing a Movie The film like frame that appears on the monitor screen indicates that this is an image from a movie 1A Movie icon By PLAY page 153 1 Press A to enter the PLAY mode 2 Use lt q and gt to select the movie you want to play When scrolling through images a movie is displayed on the monitor screen by showing its first frame 3 Press SET to start playback The monitor screen will return to the image selection screen in step 2 after the end of the movie is reached e During movie playback you can adjust volume skip forward and back and perform other operations page 154 E To
87. again Power does not turn off Nothing happens when a button is pressed Remove the battery from the camera and then reinsert it Image Recording Image is not recorded when the shutter button is pressed 1 If the camera is in the PLAY mode press Te REC to enter the REC mode 2 If the flash is charging wait until the charge operation finishes 3 If the message Memory Full appears transfer images to your computer delete images you no longer need or use a different memory card Auto Focus does not focus properly 1 If the lens is dirty clean it off 2 The subject may not be in the center of the focus frame when you compose the image 3 The subject you are shooting may not be a type that is not compatible with Auto Focus page 71 Use manual focus page 129 4 You may be moving the camera when shooting Try shooting with Anti Shake page 110 or use a tripod 5 You may be using Quick Shutter and pressing the shutter button all the way resulting in poor focus Half press the shutter button and allow enough time for Auto Focus to focus APPENDIX 280 Problem Possible Causes and Action The subject is out of focus in the recorded image The image may not be focused properly When composing the image make sure the subject is located inside the focus frame The flash does not fire 1 If we Flash Off is selected as the flash mode change to another
88. age settings CD ROM into its CD ROM drive used depend on the Photo Transport settings For details e Use the CD ROM that has User s Guide Included on its see Photo Transport help page 242 label e Normally this should cause the menu screen to appear IMPORTANT automatically If your computer does not display the menu e The transfer operation converts screen captures to JPEG screen automatically navigate to the CD ROM on your format computer and then double click the AutoMenu exe file 2 On the menu screen click the Language down arrow button and then select the language you want E Photo Transport Setup and Help Clicking the Settings button will display a dialog box that you can use to configure image transfer settings to specify the transfer method etc For detailed information about the setup 3 Click Manual to select it and then click the operational procedures and troubleshooting click the Help name of the application whose manual you button want to read 942 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Ba IMPORTANT Using the Camera with a Macintosh e You must have Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader Install the required software in accordance with what version of installed on your computer in order to view the contents of the Macintosh OS you are running and what you want to do a PDF file If you do not already have Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader installed install Adobe Reader from
89. and then press SET e When you select an image size it will start to cycle through the following information Image Size Number of Pixels Print Size The print size indicates the optimum paper size for printing a snapshot of the selected image size After you press SET in step 4 to resize the image the monitor screen returns to step 3 From there you can repeat steps 3 and 4 to resize another image if you want To exit the resize operation select Cancel EDITING IMAGES ae IMPORTANT Cropping a Snapshot e You cannot resize a VGA 640 x 480 pixels size image You can crop a snapshot to trim parts you do not need and save e Resizing a snapshot shot with an aspect ratio of 16 9 or 3 2 the result in a separate file The original snapshot is also will cause the left and right sides of the image to be cut off retained The aspect ratio of the resulting image will be 4 3 e The recording date of the resized version of the snapshot 1 In the PLAY mode use lt 1 and P to scroll will be the same as the recording date of the original through images and display the snapshot you snapshot want to crop 2 Press MENU 3 On the PLAY tab Zoom Factor select Trimming and Represents Snapshot then press gt Area e This operation can be performed only while a snapshot is on the monitor screen Part of image that is currently displayed EDITING IMAGES 170 4 Use the zoom button to zoom
90. at the faces that were indicated by green frames in step 4 above 6 When you are ready to shoot press the shutter button the rest of the way l NOTE The Wl Tracking is selected for the AF area whenever Family First is selected as the face recognition mode page 125 SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT Selecting the Face Detection Method Priority Use the following procedure to specify whether you want to give priority to faster speed or a higher number of faces during face detection 1 Enter a REC mode 2 Press A 58 once 3 Use lt 4 and gt to select EJ Priority and then press SET 4 Use A and F to select the setting you want and then press SET lect thi To do this Selectthis setting Minimize face detection time Up to five Speed faces can be detected p Allow detection of a maximum of five to ten Quantity faces l NOTE e Selecting Quantity while using the Normal mode will make it possible to detected smaller faces at a greater distance than when Speed is selected 2 Face Recognition Precautions e The maximum number of faces that can be detected at one time is five when Speed is selected for the Priority setting and ten when Quantity is selected Detection of the following types of faces is not supported A face that is partially obstructed by hair sunglasses a hat etc A face that is shaded from the ligh
91. at setting is selected The Operation Panel date appears as etc World Time displays the current time in 162 cities in 32 time zones around the globe YY MM DD or MM DD YY MM DD DD MM YY DD MM Configuring World Time Settings 1 Press MENU 2 On the Set Up tab select World Time and then press gt 3 Use A and V to select World and then press gt OTHER SETTINGS 204 4 Use A and F to select City and then press P e To configure the summer time setting use A and V to select DST and then select On E Switching between the Home Time and World Time Screens 1 Press MENU 2 On the Set Up tab select World Time and then press gt e Summer time is used in some areas to advance the 3 Use A and V to select World for the current time setting by one hour during the summer World Time screen or Home for the Home months Time screen e Use of summer time depends on the local customs and laws 4 After selecting the screen you want press SET to exit the setting screen 5 Use A V 4 and gt to select the area where the city you want to view is located and then press SET 6 Use A and V to select the city you want and then press SET 7 After the setting is the way you want press SET to exit the setting screen OTHER SETTINGS 205 E If the display contents a
92. ating an Image 2 000005 Combining Multiple Snapshots into a Single Image Layout Print Adjusting White Balance of a Recorded Image 20 0e0005 Adjusting Image Brightness Reducing the Effects of Underexposure Editing a Movie on the Camera Creating a Snapshot of a Movie Frame MOTION PRINT 0 00s0eeeeees 169 USING AUDIO 184 Adding Audio to a Snapshot 05 184 170 Recording Audio Only Voice Recording 186 MANAGING YOUR FILES 189 174 Files and Folders 0000ee eee eeaee 189 175 Protecting a File Against Deletion 190 Using the FAVORITE Folder 192 176 Copying Files 00 cece eee eee eee 194 2 177 DELETING FILES 196 Deleting a Specific File 0see eee 196 Deleting All Files 2000 aes 197 Deleting FAVORITE Folder Snapshots 197 CONTENTS OTHER SETTINGS 198 USING THE CAMERA WITHA Configuring Camera Sound Settings 198 COMPUTER 220 Turning the Startup Screen On or Off 200 What you can do 2 ceeceeeeeeceees 220 Specifying the File Name Serial Number Using the Camera with a Windows Computer 221 Generation Rule 00002000eeeeeee 201 Viewing and Storing Images ona Computer 225 Changing the Camera Date and Time Setting 202 E Transfer of Images from the Camera and Using World Time 0 000 cee e eee eee 204
93. attery facing upwards in the Your camera is powered by a rechargeable lithium ion battery direction of the monitor screen hold the stopper in the NP 20 direction indicated by the arrow as you slide the battery into the camera Press the battery in until the stopper secures it IMPORTANT in place e Use of any type of battery other than NP 20 is not Stopper supported To load the battery 1 Open the battery cover While pressing the battery cover slide it in the direction indicated by the arrow GETTING READY 36 3 Close the battery cover To charge the battery Swing the battery cover closed and then slide it securely into place as you press it against the camera 1 Plug the USB cradle into a household power outlet USB Cradle qe a AC Adaptor The battery is not fully charged when you use the camera KZ for the first time after purchasing it Use the following K procedure to charge it a DC IN 5 3V AC power cord 2 Make sure the camera is turned off If the camera is on be sure to press ON OFF to turn it off before placing it onto the USB cradle GETTING READY 37 3 With the camera positioned so the monitor screen is facing towards you as shown in the illustration place it onto the USB cradle The CHARGE lamp lights red and charging starts e It takes about two hours to achieve a full charge Actual charging time depends on current battery capacity remaining power and charging conditions
94. ave abnormally you can restore normal operation by reformatting it However it is recommended that you always take along more than one memory card whenever using the camera far away from the home or office If you experience problems while trying to playback recorded images try re formatting the memory card As you record data to and delete data from a memory card a number of times it loses its ability to retain data Because of this periodic re formatting of a memory card is recommended Make sure that the battery is charged fully before starting a formatting operation Formatting may not be performed correctly and the memory card may be damaged if the camera powers down while formatting is in progress Never open the battery cover while formatting is in progress Doing so can damage the memory card GETTING READY Using On screen Menus The following are menu operations you will need to use to configure camera settings Take a few moments to become familiar with them e See Menu Reference on page 278 for information about menu contents e You also can use the Operation Panel page 55 to configure some of the settings that appear on the menu screen In any case where the same setting can be configured both on the Operation Panel and on the menu screen the Operation Panel operation is always shown Example Menu Screen Tabs Press MENU to display the menu screen e Menu contents are different in the REC mode and PL
95. be stored as a separate file e When you display a corrected image on the camera s monitor screen the date and time indicates when the image was originally recorded not when the image was corrected Editing a Movie on the Camera You can perform the following cut operations on the camera to edit movies you have recorded Operation Description CLI Cut Cuts everything from the current To Point Cut location to the beginning of the movie A Cut t thing bet t ts Point To Point Cut Cuts everything between two points CK Cut Cuts everything from the current From Point Cut location to the end of the movie zt IMPORTANT 180 When you edit a movie only the result is saved The original movie is not retained Once you perform an editing operation you will not be able to undo it A movie that is shorter than five seconds cannot be edited The movie editing operation is supported only for movies that were recorded with this camera You will not be able to edit a movie if the amount of remaining memory capacity is less than the size of the movie file you want to edit If there is not enough memory available delete any files you no longer need to free up more Cutting a movie into two parts or splicing of two movies in to a single movie cannot be performed on the camera Play back the movie you want to edit Press SET to pause playback e Check to make sure that XV cut icon is displa
96. charger unit before using or charging the battery INTRODUCTION e f a battery is to be used by young children make sure that a E AC Adaptor responsible adult makes them aware of the precautions and e Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric proper handling instructions and make sure that they handle shock Make sure you observe the following precautions battery correctly when using the AC adaptor e Should fluid from a battery accidentally get onto clothing or your skin immediately rinse it off with clean tap water Prolonged contact with battery fluid can cause skin irritation Use only the AC adaptor specified for this camera Use the AC adaptor to supply power only to devices that are specified for use with it Use a 100 to 240V AC 50 60HZ wall outlet as a power source Never plug the power cord into a wall outlet that is shared by other devices or into a shared extension cord e Misuse of the AC adaptor can cause it to become damaged creating the risk of fire and electric shock Make sure you observe the following precautions when using the AC adaptor Never place heavy objects on the AC adaptor or subject it to direct heat Never try to modify the AC adaptor or subject it to bending Do not twist or pull on the power cord Should the power cord or plug ever become damaged contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service center Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands are wet Doing
97. con when you select it e The icons listed below do not appear on the display while on the monitor screen while in the REC mode icon help is turned off e Icon help text is displayed for the following functions Flash mode J icon page 75 Recording mode metering flash mode white balance self White balance IM icon page 132 timer EV shift Note however that metering white balance Metering mode icon page 136 self timer and EV shift icon help text appears only when Metering White Balance Self timer or EV shift respectively is assigned to the lt and gt keys with the key customization feature page 145 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the REC tab select Icon Help and then press gt 3 Use A and V to select the setting you want and then press SET To do this peleci thig setting Display icon help text next to the icon of On a function when you select the function Turn off icon help Off ADVANCED SETTINGS 147 Using Mode Memory to Configure Power On Default Settings You can configure the camera so it saves certain settings in mode memory whenever it is turned off and restores the settings the next time you turn the camera back on This keeps you from having to configure the camera each time you turn it off and on See step 4 of the setting procedure below for information about the settings you can save with mode m
98. cording screen e To re record the face data select Cancel l NOTE e You can have up to six sets of face data recorded in the camera e Face data is stored in the camera s built in memory in a folder named FAMILY page 253 Any manipulation of the data in the FAMILY folder can cause the camera to stop operating properly Never delete or edit any data in the FAMILY folder E Using Edit Family to Assign a Priority Level to Recorded Face Data After recording face data you can assign a name and a priority level that controls how the data is applied when shooting a snapshot 1 Enter a REC mode 2 Press A once 3 Use lt q and P to select QJ Edit Family and then press 2 Be eee SET if This display the face data fies editing screen 4 Use A V lt 4 and P to select the face data you want to edit and then press SET SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT 89 5 Use lt q and gt to select a name and then Deleting recorded face data press V Perform the following steps when you want to delete recorded e You can select any one of 12 preset names to face data face data 6 Use lt and P to select the priority level you 1 Enter a REC mode want and then press SET e You can select any one of four levels from e e x Lowest to x x x Highest Selecting e e e Disabled will disable face recognition 2 3
99. d first and then press to start recording The effects of camera movement in an image become more pronounced when you shoot close up or a large zoom factor Because of this use of a tripod is recommended under these conditions When the subject is outside the camera s focus range focusing is not possible and the image will be out of focus Auto Focus and Macro Focus become fixed focus while shooting a movie pages 122 123 Using Short Movie With Short Movie pressing will shoot a movie that starts a few seconds before is pressed first part and ends a few seconds after it is pressed second part You can specify how long in seconds you want the first part and the second part of the Short Movie to be Since a few seconds of action before is pressed are recorded Short Movie is a good way to make sure you don t miss the action of kids or other active subjects You can also use MOTION PRINT page 182 to extract still images of Short Movie scenes button pressed 4 Short Movie lt gt lt gt A Recording Start Few seconds Few seconds SHOOTING A MOVIE E Getting Ready to Shoot with Short Movie 1 In the REC mode press BS 2 Use A V 4 and gt to select the Short Movie scene and then press SET This causes to appear on the monitor screen Pressing at this point will shoot a Short Movie with a 4 second first part and a 4 second sec
100. de press MENU 2 On the PLAY tab select Favorites and then press gt 3 Use A and V to select Save and then press SET 4 Use lt 4 and gt to select the snapshot you want to copy to the FAVORITE folder 192 5 Use A and V to select Save and then press SET This saves a copy of the snapshot to the FAVORITE folder 6 Now you can repeat steps 4 and 5 to save another image or press MENU twice to exit this procedure IMPORTANT e The snapshot copied to the FAVORITE folder is converted to QVGA size 320 x 240 pixels A snapshot in the FAVORITE folder cannot be restored to its original size e Snapshots in the FAVORITE folder cannot be copied to a memory card l NOTE e The number of snapshots that can be stored in the FAVORITE folder depends on the image quality of each one and how much built in memory capacity is remaining MANAGING YOUR FILES E Viewing Snapshots in the FAVORITE Folder 1 2 In the PLAY mode press MENU On the PLAY tab select Favorites and then press gt Use A and V to select Show and then press SET Use lt 4 and gt to File Name scroll through the snapshots in the FAVORITE folder FAVORITE folder icon After you are finished viewing the FAVORITE folder snapshots press MENU twice to exit this procedure Perform the following steps to view FAVORITE folder contents on your comput
101. demarks of Apple Inc in the United States and or other countries MultiMediaCard is a trademark of Infineon Technologies AG of Germany and licensed to the MultiMediaCard Association MMCA MMCplus is a trademark of the MultiMediaCard Association Adobe and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Ulead Ulead VideoStudio and Movie Wizard are trademarks of Ulead Systems Inc HOTALBUM and the HOT ALBUM logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Konica Minolta Photo Imaging Inc and licensed to HOTALBUMcom Inc YouTube the YouTube logo and Broadcast Yourself are either registered trademarks or trademarks of YouTube LLC EXILIM Photo Loader Photo Transport YouTube Uploader for CASIO and CASIO DATA TRANSPORT are registered trademarks or trademarks of CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD INTRODUCTION e Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM was developed based on HOT ALBUM which is copyrighted by HOTALBUMcom Inc and Photo Loader which is copyrighted by CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD All copyrights and other rights revert to original copyright holders e All other company or product names mentioned herein are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies Any and all unauthorized commercial copying distribution and copying of the bundled software over a network are prohibited This product contains PrKERNELv4 Real time OS of
102. deteriorated images due to accidentally switching over from optical zoom to digital zoom when shooting snapshots 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the REC tab select Digital Zoom and then press gt 3 Use A and V to select Off and then press SET e If you want to show the entire digital zoom range select On here SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT 74 Perform the following steps to select the flash mode you want to use Flash Setting Description Auto Flash Flash fires automatically in accordance with exposure amount of light and brightness conditions e Initial factory default setting Flash Off Flash does not fire Flash On Flash always fires e This setting can be used to brighten a subject that normally comes out dark due to daylight or backlight daylight synchro flash Soft Flash Always use soft flash regardless of exposure conditions e Use this setting when you want to suppress the flash to avoid reflection etc Red Eye Reduction Flash fires automatically in accordance same conditions as Auto Flash This setting can be used to reduce the red eye effect that occurs in images of people shot with flash Approximate Flash Range ISO Sensitivity Auto Wide Angle 0 15 m to 3 9 m 0 5 to 12 8 Telephoto 0 4m to 2 0 m 1 3 to 6 6 e The flash range changes in accordance with optical zoom 1 In the REC mode press
103. dicated on the monitor screen and by the operation lamp when you half press the shutter button Operation Lamp Flashes orange while the flash is charging FA indicates flash will fire e You will not be able to take another flash snapshot until the operating lamp stops flashing orange which indicates that charging is complete E Changing the Flash Intensity 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the Quality tab select Flash Intensity and then press P 3 Use A and V to select the flash intensity setting you want and then press SET You can set one of five levels from 2 weakest to 2 strongest IMPORTANT e Flash intensity may not change when the subject is too far away or too close 77 SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT E Using Flash Assist 1 In the REC mode press MENU The subject in an image will look too dark if flash intensity is not enough to reach a subject that is too far away When this happens you can use flash assist to supplement the brightness of the subject so it appears as if flash illumination was sufficient 3 Use A and V to select Off and then press SET When you want to use flash assist select Auto here 2 On the Quality tab select Flash Assist and then press P IMPORTANT e Flash assist may not produce the desired result for some types of subjects Flash assist not used Flash assist used e Any of the following can r
104. dows only e Request date stamping when ordering prints from a professional print service Some print services do not support date printing Check with your service for more information You can use any one of the following three methods to include the recording date in the printout of an image e Configure DPOF settings on the camera to specify date stamping page 215 If an image already has the date or time stamped into it using the camera s Date Stamping feature turning on DPOF date stamping will cause the two dates to be stamped in the same location Be sure to turn off DPOF date stamping when printing an image that is stamped with the camera s Date Stamping function Some printers may ignore time stamp settings or may not support DPOF at all Check the user documentation that comes with your printer for details Note that some professional print services do not support DPOF printing Check with your service before ordering prints e The camera s Date Stamping feature stamps the date and time directly into the image data page 141 218 PRINTING Supported Protocols E Exif Print z Printing on a printer that also supports Exif Your camera supports the protocols described below g p pp t Print Exif 2 2 uses information about Exif Print 7 shooting conditions recorded with the image E PictBridge and USB DIRECT PRINT to enhance printed image quality e PictBridge o M Contact your printer manufactur
105. e DirectX Version is 9 0 or higher Click Exit to exit the DirectX Diagnostic Tool e If your PC already has Microsoft DirectX 9 0 or higher installed you do not need to install Microsoft DirectX 9 0c from the bundled CD ROM e If your computer does not have Microsoft DirectX 9 0 or higher installed install Microsoft DirectX 9 0c from the bundled CD ROM USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Playing Movies You can play back movies on a computer that has QuickTime 7 or higher installed To play back a movie first copy it to your computer and then double click the movie file QuickTime 1 Start up your computer and place the bundled CD ROM into its CD ROM drive e Use the CD ROM that has QuickTime 7 on its label e Normally this should cause the menu screen to appear automatically If your computer does not display the menu screen automatically navigate to the CD ROM on your computer and then double click the AutoMenu exe file 2 On the menu screen click the tab for the language you want 3 Click QuickTime 7 to select it and then click Read me e Read me files contain important information about installation including installation conditions and computer system requirements 4 Click Install for QuickTime 7 5 Follow the instructions that appear on your computer screen to install QuickTime 7 E Minimum Computer System Requirements for Movie Playback The minimum sy
106. e e Business cards and documents ro e White board etc 1 After selecting either of the BEST SHOT Business Shot scenes compose the image and press the shutter button to shoot This displays a screen that shows all of the rectangular shapes in the image that qualify as candidates for keystone correction A red boundary will surround the currently selected correction candidate If there is a black boundary it means that the black boundary is indicating a second possible candidate If there is no second candidate black boundary jump directly to step 3 E Selecting a Business Shot Scene 1 In the REC mode press BS 2 Use A V lt q and gt to select the Business cards and documents or the White board etc scene and then press SET Whichever you select will remain in effect until you select a different BEST SHOT scene e f the camera is unable to detect any keystone correction candidate at all the message Cannot correct image will appear on the monitor screen momentarily and then the camera will save the image as is uncorrected USING BEST SHOT 2 Use lt 4 and gt to select the candidate you want to use for correction 3 Use A and V to select Correct and then press SET This will correct the image and store the resulting corrected image e To cancel the correction operation select Cancel IMPORTANT e Make sure the entire object
107. e sets the camera to shoot bright clear images at night Anti Shake Movie Recording You can also use Anti Shake to reduce the effects of hand movement only while recording a movie page 110 The effects of subject movement are not limited lt lt Movie Recording Precautions e You cannot use flash while shooting a movie e The camera also records audio Note the following points when shooting a movie Take care that the microphone is not blocked by your fingers etc Good results are not possible when the camera is too far away from what you are trying to record Operating camera buttons while shooting can cause button noise to be picked up in the audio e Shooting a very bright subject can cause a vertical band to appear in the monitor screen image This does not indicate malfunction The band will not be recorded in a snapshot but will be recorded in the case of a movie e Certain types of memory cards take longer to record data which can cause movie frames to be dropped RE and BA flash on the monitor screen during recording to let you know when a frame has been dropped Use of a memory card with a maximum transfer speed of at least 10MB per second is recommended Microphone SHOOTING A MOVIE You can perform digital zoom while shooting a movie by pressing Optical zoom is not available while shooting a movie To use optical zoom for a movie use to zoom as require
108. e If you already have a DCIM folder in My Documents the next step will overwrite it If you want to keep the existing DCIM folder you need to change its name or move it to a different location before performing the next step On the My Documents Edit menu select Paste This will paste the DCIM folder and all the image files it contains into your My Documents folder You now have a copy of the files that are in camera memory on your computer 231 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER E Removing the Camera from the USB Cradle Windows Vista XP 98SE 98 Users Press the USB cradle USB button After making sure that the cradle s USB lamp is not lit remove the camera from the cradle Windows 2000 Me Users Click card services in the task tray on your computer screen and disable the drive number assigned to the camera Next press the USB cradle USB button After making sure that the cradle s USB lamp is not lit remove the camera from the cradle 232 Transfer of Images from the Camera and Management of Images on the Computer To manage images on your computer you need to install the Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM application from the CD ROM that comes with the camera Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM lets you import images from the camera to your computer automatically to arrange images by recording date and to display images in a calendar format E Installing Photo Loader with HO
109. e it to your computer To save a camera image to your computer you must first establish a connection between them via the camera s USB cradle 1 Windows XP users Click Start and then My Computer Windows Vista users Click Start and then Computer Windows 2000 Me 98SE 98 users Double click My Computer 2 Double click Removable Disk e Your computer recognizes the memory card loaded in the camera or built in memory if there is no card as a removable disk 3 Right click the DCIM folder USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 4 5 On the shortcut menu that appears click IMPORTANT Copy e Never use your computer to modify delete move or Windows XP users Click Start and then My rename any image files that are in the camera s built in memory or memory card Doing so can cause problems Documents ae Windows Vista users Click Start and then with the camera s image management data which will Documents make it impossible to play back images on the camera and can drastically alter remaining memory capacity Whenever you want to modify delete move or rename an image do so only on images that are stored on your computer e Never unplug the USB cable or operate the camera or cradle while viewing or storing images Doing so can cause data to become corrupted Windows 2000 Me 98SE 98 users Double click My Documents to open it
110. e language you select the English version of Photo Transport is installed 3 Click Photo Transport to select it and then click Read me e Read me files contain important information about installation including installation conditions and computer system requirements 4 Click Install for Photo Transport 5 Follow the instructions that appear on your computer screen to install Photo Transport E Transferring image files to the camera 1 First connect the camera to your computer e See page 226 for information about connecting the camera to your computer 2 On your computer click Start All Programs Casio and then Photo Transport This starts up Photo Transport USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 3 Drop the image data you want to transfer to 4 Follow the instructions that appear on the the camera onto the Photo Transport Transfer display to transfer the image file to the button camera Move your mouse pointer to the image file you want to e The image transfer method and detailed image settings transfer and then hold down your mouse button Keeping used depend on the Photo Transport settings For details your mouse button depressed drag the mouse pointer and see Photo Transport help page 242 the image file along with it to the Photo Transport Transfer button and then release the mouse button es IMPORTANT Help button e Certain types of images may not be able to be tra
111. e with your e You cannot turn off the monitor screen by pressing DISP fingers while recording while audio recording is in progress e Good recording results are e Audio snapshot capabilities are disabled while shooting not possible when the with the Triple Self timer or with a continuous shutter mode camera is too far away You can however add audio to such a snapshot after you from what you are trying to record it page 184 record e For information about the playback operation see page 152 Microphone SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT Face Recognition Performing a face recognition recording The face recognition feature gives priority to the human faces in operation Normal Mode an image for focus and brightness settings The following 1 Enter a REC mode describes to two available face recognition modes 2 Pr G ess A a once Recognition Description a 22 Mode Detects human faces and adjusts focus and E brightness accordingly e When multiple faces are detected image is u yE on gt J b f Fana Normal mode Face Detector Normal iso given to any relatively large face located in ve the center of the image Detects human faces When multiple faces are Family First a a mode gives setting priority to the 3 Use lt 4 and P to select F Face Detection inde aces of family members whose faces have Normal and then press SET been re
112. ed Press SET to register the white balance settings and return to the shooting screen e The white balance setting is retained even if you turn off the camera ADVANCED SETTINGS Specifying ISO Sensitivity ISO sensitivity is a value that expresses sensitivity to light A larger value indicates higher sensitivity which is better for shooting when available lighting is dim If you want to use faster shutter speeds you should use a higher ISO sensitivity value Under certain conditions a fast shutter speed in combination with a high ISO sensitivity setting can cause digital noise which makes an image appear rough For clean good quality images use the lowest possible ISO sensitivity setting 1 In the REC mode press SET 2 Use A and V to select the sixth option from the top in the operation panel ISO Sensitivity 3 Use lt and P to select the setting you want and then press SET To shoot with this level of Select this sensitivity setting Automatically selected by camera Auto Low ISO 64 ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 High ISO 800 135 ADVANCED SETTINGS IMPORTANT e Using flash with high ISO sensitivity can cause problems with subjects that close to the camera e Auto ISO sensitivity always is used for movies regardless of the current ISO sensitivity setting e You can use the key customization feature to configure the lt and gt buttons so th
113. ed to stop about half way down when you press it lightly Stopping at this point is called a half press When you half press the shutter button the camera automatically adjusts exposure and focuses on the subject it is currently pointed at Mastering how much pressure is required for a half press and a full press of the shutter button is an important technique for good looking images Half press Full press Press lightly ri until the i All the way button stops Beep beep QUICK START BASICS Fully pressing the shutter button without waiting for Auto Focus Fully pressing the shutter button without waiting for Auto Focus to operate will record using Quick Shutter page 128 Quick Shutter lets you capture exactly the moment you want e With Quick Shutter the camera uses high speed Auto Focus which means you can capture quick moving action more easily Note however that some images may be out of focus when Quick Shutter is used Whenever possible take a little extra time to half press the shutter button in order to ensure proper focus Viewing Snapshots page 151 PLAY 1 Press P to enter the PLAY mode If there are multiple images in memory use lt d and gt to scroll through them To return to the REC mode Press E 17 QUICK START BASICS Shooting a Movie page 94 Movie Icon 3 Press again to stop recording Remaining Recording Time Movie Image Quality Your camer
114. ed with MOTION PRINT keystone correction color e Movies restoration rotation white e Images recorded with another camera balance date time editing APPENDIX 283 Problem Possible Causes and Action Other The wrong date and time are displayed The date and time setting is off Set the correct date and time page 202 The messages on the display are in the wrong language The wrong display language is selected Change the display language setting page 206 can t transfer images over a USB connection 1 The USB cable may not be connected securely Check all connections 2 If your computer is running Windows 98SE or 98 the USB driver may not be installed Install the USB driver page 225 which you can download from the official EXILIM Website at http www exilim com 3 If your computer is running Windows 98SE or 98 the USB driver may be installed incorrectly Reinstall the USB driver correctly page 225 4 The wrong USB communication protocol may be selected Select the correct USB communication protocol in accordance with the type of device you are connecting page 207 5 If the camera is not turned on turn it on Display language setting screen appears when the camera is turned on 1 You did not configure initial settings after purchasing the camera or the battery may have been left with a dead battery Check the camera setup pages 11 206 2 The may
115. een for a long time Doing so can cause image burn in l NOTE e An image that was rotated on the camera will be displayed on your Macintosh screen in its original unrotated orientation USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER E Saving an Image on Your Macintosh IMPORTANT In order to work on an image to put it into an album you must e Never use your computer to modify delete move or first save it to your Macintosh 1 save a camera image to your rename any image files that are in the camera s built in Macintosh you must first establish a connection between them memory or memory card Doing so can cause problems via the camera s USB cradle with the camera s image management data which will make it impossible to play back images on the camera and 1 Double click the camera s drive icon ie can drastically alter remaining memory capacity Whenever 2 Drop the DCIM folder into the folder where you want to modify delete move or rename an image do you want to store it so only on images that have been copied to your Macintosh This copies the DCIM folder to the folder on your Macintosh e Never unplug the USB cable or operate the camera or cradle while viewing or storing images Doing so can cause data to become corrupted 249 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER E Removing the Camera from the USB Cradle 1 On your Macintosh screen drag the camera drive to Trash 2 Press the USB cradle USB but
116. elect Brightness and then press P e Note that the above step is possible only when there is a snapshot displayed on the monitor screen EDITING IMAGES 178 4 Use A and F to select the setting you want Reducing the Effects of and then press SET Underexposure TOCA MUGS Salesi dl etiek You can use the following procedure to reduce underexposure Brighter 2 only while maintaining the bright areas of an image 1 1 In the PLAY mode use lt and P to select o the image you want to correct 1 Darker 2 Press MENU e To cancel the brightness adjustment operation press lt 4 3 On the PLAY tab select Dynamic Range or MENU and then press P 4 Use A and F to select the setting you want IMPORTANT and then press SET e Adjusting the brightness of an image creates a new image ith the new brightness level The original image also Select this Di ere wang igina imag When you want to do this R remains in memory setting e When you display a brightness adjusted image on the Apply Dynamic Range to a greater camera s monitor screen the date and time indicates when extent than Expand 1 Expand 2 the image was originally recorded not when the brightness E was adjusted Reduce underexposure xpand 1 EDITING IMAGES 179 IMPORTANT e Performing Dynamic Range correction on an image causes the new corrected version to
117. ements for the particular application you are trying to use Note that the values provided here are minimum requirements for running each application Actual requirements are greater depending on the number of images and the sizes of the images being handled CASIO DATA TRANSPORT 1 0 OS OS X 10 2 8 or greater Other Sufficient memory to run the operating system IMPORTANT e For details about the minimum system requirements for each software application see the readme files on the CD ROM that comes bundled with the camera USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Viewing and Storing Images ona Macintosh You can view and store images snapshot and movie files on your Macintosh by connecting to the camera ae IMPORTANT e Connection is not supported to a Macintosh running Mac OS 8 6 or lower or Mac OS X 10 0 Connection is supported to a Macintosh running Mac OS 9 or OS X 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 only Use the standard USB driver that comes with the operating system for connection 245 E Connecting the Camera to Your Computer the First Time 1 Connect the bundled AC adaptor to the DC IN 5 3V connector of the USB cradle and then plug it in to a household power outlet e If you do not plan to use the AC adaptor make sure that the camera s battery is fully charged USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 2 Connect the USB cable that comes bundled 3 Press the camera s ON OFF button to turn it
118. emory 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the REC tab select Memory and then press gt 3 Use A and V to select the item you want to configure and then press gt 148 4 Use A and V to select the setting you want and then press SET lect thi To do this S hn 3 setting Save the current setting when the camera turned off and restore it when On the camera is turned back on Restore the optimum default when the off camera is turned on ADVANCED SETTINGS Setting Peas On Mode Memory Off Exits BEST SHOT BEST SHOT when camera is turned off Flash Auto Focus Auto White Balance Auto ISO Auto AF Area Setting at Spot Metering power off Multi Self timer Off Flash Intensity 0 Digital Zoom On Focus mode before MF Position manual focus was Zoom Position 2 selected Full wide 149 1 On restores the selected BEST SHOT scene when the camera is turned back on Off exits BEST SHOT when the camera is turned off 2 Optical zoom position only IMPORTANT e Turning the camera off while mode memory for the BEST SHOT mode is on will restore the settings of the BEST SHOT scene what was selected when you last turned off the camera This is true regardless of any of the mode memory on off settings of each individual setting except for Zoom Position
119. ent Folder Document File Document File Document Management File Document Management File MPV Management File Recording Folder Document Folder DPOF File Folder DPOF File Snapshot BEST SHOT Folder Snapshot User Setup File Snapshot User Setup File Movie BEST SHOT Folder Movie User Setup File Movie User Setup File FAVORITE Folder Recording File Recording File Family Face Recognition Folder USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 253 SSBGM SSBGMO01 WAV SSBGM002 WAV Background Music Folder Background Music File Background Music File STARTING JPG Startup Screen File 1 Other folders are created when the following BEST SHOT scenes are used for recording For eBay or Auction scene name depends on camera model or For YouTube The following shows the name of the folder created for each scene e eBay scene 100_EBAY e Auction scene 100_AUCT e YouTube scene 100YOUTB 2 Indicates files that can be created in built in memory only Folder and File Contents 254 DCIM Folder Folder that contains all of the camera files Total Index File Management file of the document folder Recording Folder Folder that contains files recorded with the camera Image File File of an image shot with the camera Extension is JPG Movie File File of a movie shot with the camera Extension is MOV Audio File Audio recording file Extension is WA
120. er 1 Remove the memory card from the camera 2 Place the camera on the USB cradle which is connected to the computer 3 Perform the required operations on your computer to navigate to the camera s memory and display the FAVORITE folder contents MANAGING YOUR FILES 193 Copying Files Files can be copied from the camera s built in memory to a memory card or from a memory card to built in memory This makes it possible for example to perform the following steps and copy a file from your memory card to another person s memory card Copy the file from your memory card to the camera s built in memory Remove your memory card and insert the other person s memory card Copy the file from built in memory to the other memory card Me IMPORTANT e You can copy snapshots movies audio snapshots or Voice Recording files you recorded with your camera e You cannot copy a snapshot that is in the FAVORITE folder e When a copied file image appears on the full month calendar screen it is displayed on the date that it was copied page 166 E Copying All Files in Built in Memory to a Memory Card The following operation copies all files from built in memory to a memory card You cannot copy files individually 1 Load the memory card to which you want to copy the files into the camera 2 Turn on the camera enter the PLAY mode and then press MENU 3 On the PLAY tab select Copy and
121. er for information about models Camera and Imaging Products Association that support Exif Print printer upgrades etc CIPA PictBridge e USB DIRECT PRINT Seiko Epson Corporation E PRINT Image Matching III Using image editing software and printing ona printer that also supports PRINT Image Matching i PRINT III makes it possible to use information about Image Matching shooting conditions that is recorded with the image and produce exactly the type of image you want PRINT Image Matching and PRINT Image Matching III are trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation 219 PRINTING USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER What you can do Connecting the camera to a computer with the bundled USB cable provides you with the capabilities described below View and store images You can use your computer to view camera images and for long term storage of images Manage edit and print images You can manage edit and print images stored on your computer e Refer to the explanations later in this section and install the required software on your computers On a Windows computer only you can transfer images from your computer to camera memory Transfer e You can even transfer images that were images to the not originally recorded with the camera camera You can capture cut a portion of the image web page map etc currently on your computer screen and transfer it to camera memory
122. esult in the flash assist effect being canceled out Changing the flash intensity page 77 Correcting brightness EV shift page 131 Changing ISO sensitivity page 135 Changing the contrast setting page 141 Flash assist is turned on as the initial factory default setting Use the following procedure to turn off flash assist when you do not want to use it z SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT E Flash Precautions Using the Self Timer e The desired effect may not be obtained when the subject is With the self timer pressing the shutter button starts a timer and the shutter is released and the image is shot after a fixed amount of time too far away or too close e Flash charging time depends on operating conditions battery condition ambient temperature etc With a fully charged battery it takes anywhere from a few seconds to 7 seconds e Shooting with flash turned off when lighting is dim results in a Self Timer Type Description slow shutter speed which can cause image blur due to hand aia ised all movement Secure the camera with a tripod etc 2 second self timer e With red eye reduction the flash is fired automatically in E e When shooting under conditions that accordance with exposure It does not fire in areas where 2 sec slow down the shutter speed you can lighting is bright use this setting to prevent blur due to e The presence of outdoor sunlight fluorescent lighting or hand movement
123. ew and then press SET This will display the first image recorded on that date l NOTE e The year and month on the calendar is displayed using the same format as you selected for the Date Style setting page 203 IMPORTANT e Note following points about how certain editing functions of the camera affect the date with which the image is associated on the calendar screen Performing this type of editing operation Will associate the resulting image with this date Keystone Color Correction Resize Trimming Copy Layout Print MOTION PRINT The date that the editing operation was performed Editing the date and time of an image The date that the original image was recorded VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES 167 Using Image Roulette Image Roulette scrolls through images on the monitor screen finally stopping randomly at a final image It puts some fun into image viewing that you can use for game playing to award prices for fortunetelling and just about anything else you can imagine 1 While the camera is turned off hold down 4 and J PLAY e Keep the buttons depressed until an image appears on the display 2 Release the buttons when Image Roulette starts e The screen will scroll through images and finally stop at one of them To perform another Image Roulette operation Press lt or gt To stop Image Roulette Press REC to enter the REC mode or pre
124. ew image unless there is a snapshot in all of the layout frames 26 IMPORTANT e Layout Print is not supported when the image size is 3 2 3264 x 2176 pixels or 16 9 3264 x 1840 pixels e When you display a layout image on the camera s monitor screen the date and time indicates when the last image added to the layout was originally recorded not when the image was laid out e The size of the multi snapshot image for this operation is fixed automatically at 7M 3072 x 2304 pixels 177 Adjusting White Balance of a Recorded Image You can use the white balance setting to select a light source type for a recorded image which will affect the colors of the image 1 In the PLAY mode use lt and P to display the image whose white balance setting you want to change Press MENU Select the PLAY tab select White Balance and then press P e Note that the above step is possible only when there is a snapshot displayed on the monitor screen Use A and V to select a white balance setting and then press SET to apply it When you want the image to appear like it was recorded under these Select this sar setting conditions Outdoors fair weather Eg Daylight Outdoors cloudy to rain in tree shade Overcast aie 2 EDITING IMAGES In a location where color temperature is very high like in the shade of a building etc Shade Unde
125. ey control the ISO sensitivity setting page 145 e Anti Shake page 110 will not work unless the ISO sensitivity setting is set to Auto Specifying the Metering Mode The metering mode determines what part of the subject is metered for exposure 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the Quality tab select Metering and then press P 3 Use A and V to select the setting you want and then press SET E Multi Multi Metering Multi pattern metering divides the image into sections and measures the light in each section for a balanced exposure reading The camera automatically determines shooting conditions according to the measured lighting pattern and makes exposure settings accordingly This type of metering provides error free exposure settings for a wide range of shooting conditions ADVANCED SETTINGS 136 Center Weighted Center weighted metering concentrates on the center of the focus area to measure light Use this metering method when you want to exert some control over exposure without leaving settings totally up to the camera LCJ Spot Spot metering takes readings at a very small area Use this metering method when you want exposure to be set according to the brightness of a particular subject without being affected by surrounding conditions IMPORTANT e The metering mode will change to Center Weighted automatically if you change the EV shift value
126. frames e f the camera is able to focus on multiple points all applicable focus frames turn green Half pressing the shutter button focuses the subject and also starts a focus tracking operation that keeps the focus frame on the subject as it moves 3 Tracking ADVANCED SETTINGS l NOTE e When you select E Multi as the focus area nine focus frames appear on the monitor screen The camera will automatically determine the optimum focus frame s which will change to green on the monitor screen E Spot A Tracking E Multi Q N B zsncog z s amp Focus Frame Focus Frame e E Multi cannot be used in the Face Recognition Normal mode or the Family First mode page 87 e If you select 33 Tracking while using continuous shutter or self timer subject will be tracked until image recording starts ADVANCED SETTINGS 126 2 Keeping the shutter button half pressed re compose the image as you like e When R amp Tracking is selected as the Auto 1 Align the monitor Subject to be focused on Focus area the focus screen s focus frame frame will move with the subject you automatically and follow want to focus on and the subject then half press the shutter button Using Focus Lock Focus lock is the name of a technique you can use when you want to shoot an image in which the subject to be focused on is not within the focus frame in the cente
127. g l NOTE e Whenever you perform an optical zoom operation page 71 while shooting with manual focus a value will appear on the monitor screen as shown below to tell you the For this Press this button focusing range Example MF OO cm co OO will be replaced by the actual focus range values Closer focus 4 More distant focus gt IMPORTANT e While Manual Focus is selected as the focus mode the 4 and P keys are used to adjust the focus setting Any other 3 Press the shutter button to shoot functions assigned to the lt and gt keys with Key Customize page 145 are not performed when you press the keys during manual focus e The monitor screen will return to step 1 if you do not perform any operation for about two seconds ADVANCED SETTINGS 130 Correcting Image Brightness EV 3 Use 4 and gt to adjust the exposure Shift compensation value gt Increases the EV value A higher EV value is best used You can manually adjust an image s exposure value EV value for light colored subjects and backlit subjects before shooting it This feature helps to achieve better results Increasing the EV value also works well with the when shooting a backlit subject a strongly lit subject indoors or BEST SHOT Backlight scene a subject that is against a dark background Exposure Compensation Value 2 0EV to 2 0EV Unit 1 3EV 1 In the REC mode press SET
128. g page 135 is set to Auto Though HJ Anti Shake is displayed on the monitor screen following an automatic flash operation using the Auto Flash or Red Eye Reduction setting or while the flash setting is Flash On or Soft Flash Anti Shake is disabled Shooting with Anti Shake can cause an image to appear somewhat coarser than normal and can cause slight deterioration of image resolution Anti Shake may not be able to eliminate the effects of hand or subject movement when movement is severe You can also use Anti Shake to reduce the effects of hand movement only while recording a movie The effects of subject movement are not limited page 96 Anti Shake may not work with a very low shutter speed If this happens use a tripod to stabilize the camera The camera sometimes performs an automatic noise reduction operation to reduce digital noise in images recorded under certain lighting conditions This operation causes the camera to take longer than normal to store the image and be ready for the next shot 111 The BEST SHOT High Sensitivity scene makes it possible for you to take natural looking images without using the flash even when lighting is low Normal Snapshot With flash Snapshot with High Sensitivity In the REC mode press BS Use A V lt 4 and gt to select the High Sensitivity scene and then press SET Press the shutter button to shoot the ima
129. g properly Never delete or edit any data in the FAMILY folder Background Music Folder Folder that contains background music files transferred to the camera Startup Screen File File for storing the startup screen image This file is created when you specify an image for use as the startup screen image 255 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Built in Memory and Memory Card Data Handling Precautions e When saving camera data to a computer hard disk MO disk or other medium be sure to transfer the entire DCIM folder and its contents Changing the name of the DCIM to a date or something similar after you copy it to your computer is a good way to keep track of multiple DCIM folders When moving the folder back to the camera however be sure to change its name back to DCIM This camera does not recognize any folder name besides DCIM All of the other folders inside the DCIM folder must also have their original names if you transfer them back to the camera e Folders and files must be stored in accordance with the Memory Folder Structure shown on page 253 in order for the camera to be able to recognize them correctly 256 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER TRANSFERRING DOCUMENTS TO YOUR CAMERA DATA STORAGE You can use CASIO DATA TRANSPORT to transfer documents web page images and other documents you can view on you computer screen to the camera Then you can view the documents on the camera s monitor screen l NOTE
130. ge gt p T 272 p RS lt 4 lt 4 File Type Folder File Names Image Quality Image Size Date and Time 151 VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES l NOTE e Holding down lt d or gt scrolls at high speed e The image that initially appears when scrolling may appear to be a bit rough at first but it will soon be replaced by an image with better definition Note that if you copy an image from another type of digital camera only a rough image may be shown on the monitor screen To switch to the REC mode Press E Listening to the Audio of an Audio Snapshot You can use the following procedure to play the audio of an audio snapshot An audio snapshot is indicated by the P file type icon 1 Enter the PLAY mode and then use 4 and gt to display the audio snapshot whose audio you want to play 2 Press SET to play the snapshot s audio from the camera s built in speaker VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES Audio Playback Controls To do this Do this Fast forward or fast reverse playback Hold down gt or lt 4 Pause or restart playback Press SET Adjust volume Use A and V Change on screen indicators Press DISP Stop playback Press MENU You can adjust volume while playback is in progress or paused only 153 Viewing a Movie Use the following procedure to view a movie on the camera s monitor screen 1 E
131. ge High Sensitivity will remain selected until you select a different BEST SHOT scene USING BEST SHOT Pa IMPORTANT High Sensitivity is disabled following an automatic flash operation using the Auto Flash or Red Eye Reduction setting or while the flash setting is Flash On or Soft Flash Shooting with High Sensitivity can cause an image to appear somewhat coarser than normal and can cause slight deterioration of image resolution The desirable level of image brightness may not be possible under very dark conditions When shooting with slow shutter speeds use a tripod to protect against the effects of hand movement The camera sometimes performs an automatic noise reduction operation to reduce digital noise in images recorded under certain lighting conditions This operation causes the camera to take longer than normal to store the image and be ready for the next shot Shooting Images of Business Cards and Documents Business Shot Shooting a business card document whiteboard or similarly shaped object from an angle can cause the subject to appear misshaped in the resulting image The BEST SHOT Business Shot scenes correct the shape of rectangular objects so they appear natural gt OHAYO Before Keystone Correction After Keystone Correction USING BEST SHOT 112 BEST SHOT has two Business Shot scenes from which to E Shooting an Image Using a Business Shot choose Scen
132. gh the pages of the document e Pressing A jumps to page 1 of the document TRANSFERRING DOCUMENTS TO YOUR CAMERA DATA STORAGE l NOTE e Pressing SET or the zoom button toggles between the document menu and the document page screens e Pressing DISP while the document page screen is on the display will display a menu screen for configuring screen settings You can use the menu to turn display information on or off IMPORTANT e Note that selecting All Images for printing will also print all the pages of all the documents that have been transferred to the camera Regardless of whether you are printing at home or if you are using an outside printing service make sure you know what is stored in a memory card especially documents before selecting All Images page 217 Rotating a Document Page You can use the following procedure to rotate a document page on the display 1 2 3 262 Press DATA Press MENU On the DATA tab select Rotation and then press gt Use lt and gt to display the document page you want to rotate Use A and V to select Rotate and then press SET Each press of SET will rotate the displayed image 90 degrees left When the displayed image is at the orientation you want press MENU TRANSFERRING DOCUMENTS TO YOUR CAMERA DATA STORAGE Specifying the Initial Data Mode Screen You can use the following procedure to co
133. ghting is bright The initial factory default setting is AF assist lamp on Turning off the AF assist lamp using the following procedure is recommended when shooting the image of a nearby person AF Assist Self timer Lamp a 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the REC tab select AF Assist Light and then press P 3 Use A and V to select Off and then press SET When you want to turn on the AF assist lamp select On here IMPORTANT e Do not look directly into the AF assist self timer lamp or point it directly at a person s eyes SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT Snapshot Shooting Precautions Shooting Indoors under Fluorescent Lighting E Operation e Minute flickering of fluorescent lighting can affect the e While the operation lamp is flashing green never open the brightness or color of an image battery cover or place the camera onto or remove it from the USB cradle Doing so can result in incorrect storage of the image you just shot damage to other images stored in memory malfunction of the camera etc e If unneeded light is shining directly onto the lens shade the lens with your hand when shooting an image E Monitor Screen when Shooting Snapshots e The image that appears on the monitor screen is for image composition The actual image will be recorded at the quality set for the image quality setting e Subject brightness conditions can cause monitor screen response to slow and
134. gistered using Record Family 87 SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT 4 Point the camera at the subjects The camera will detect the faces of any people in the image The detected faces all will be bounded by frames after detection is complete Using the Family First Mode to Give Priority to Particular Faces E Using Record Family to Pre record Face Data To use the Family First mode you need to pre record facial data for the friends and family members to which you want to give 5 Half press the shutter button priority The focus frame of the face that is focused becomes green 1 Enter a REC mode 6 When you are ready to shoot press the 2 Press A S8 once shutter button the rest of the way The camera will adjust its settings so the framed faces are 3 Use lt and gt to select Record Family of proper brightness and then press SET l NOTE 4 Point the straight at e Half pressing the shutter button to perform face recognition the person whose face while 3 Tracking page 125 is selected for the AF you want to record area will cause the focus frame to follow the movement of adjust as required to the face the face fits within the frame on the monitor screen and then press the shutter button 88 SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT 5 When the message Face recognition successful appears use A and V to select Save and then press SET This will record the face data and return to the re
135. h you specified and then stop shooting automatically To stop shooting before the specified time is up press again IMPORTANT e Movie data is continually recorded and stored in a buffer before you press Keep the camera pointed at the subject Then at the right moment press When you press the remaining recording time of part two of the Short Movie counts down on the monitor screen SHOOTING A MOVIE To return to the REC mode After Short Movie recording is complete the camera stands by for shooting of another Short Movie To exit Short Movie recording press BS select something other than Short Movie and then press SET If you want to set the camera up for normal snapshot shooting for example select Auto and then press SET Using Past Movie Past Movie is similar to a normal movie except that it captures about five seconds of whatever happened in front of the lens before was pressed to start shooting Past Movie is a great way to make sure that you never just miss that special moment because you press the button too late button pressed button pressed 4 4 Movie A A Recording Start Recording End Past Part Approximately 5 seconds SHOOTING A MOVIE E Getting Ready to Shoot with Past Movie E Shooting a Past Movie 1 In the REC mode press BS 7 MENU 0 1 With the camera pointed at the subject press 2 Press again
136. hancing Human Skin Textures You can use the procedure below to reduce digital noise from human skin in the recorded image and enhance its texture 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the Quality tab select Portrait Refiner and then press P 3 Use A and V to select the setting you want and then press SET Select this When you want to do this i setting Enhance skin texture more than Noise Noise Filter 2 Filter 1 rey Enhance skin texture Noise Filter 1 Turn off skin texture enhancement Off Using the Camera s Color Filter Effects The camera s filter feature lets you add color tints to your images as you shoot them The color effect look just like what you would get by installing a color filter on the lens of the camera 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the Quality tab select Color Filter and then press gt 3 Use A and V to select the setting you want and then press SET Available filter settings are Off BAW Sepia Red Green Blue Yellow Pink and Purple ADVANCED SETTINGS Controlling Image Sharpness Controlling Color Saturation Use the following procedure to adjust the sharpness of subject Use the following procedure to adjust the saturation of colors in outlines in your images your images 1 In the REC mode press MENU 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the Quality tab select Sharpness
137. he Snapshots camera by pressing B gt PLAY Audio snapshots Audio does not play e Only one startup screen image can be in effect at any time 1 Press MENU To change the startup screen to another image simply fs a a overwrite the current image with the new one 2 On the Set Up tab select Startup and then e Formatting built in memory page 209 will delete the press P current startup screen image 3 Use lt 4 and gt to scroll through the images until the one you want to use as the startup screen is on the monitor screen 4 Use A and F to select the setting you want and then press SET To do this Select this setting Use the selected image as the On startup screen Turn off the startup screen Off OTHER SETTINGS 200 Specifying the File Name Serial To have the camera do this Select mis Number Generation Rule setting Remember the numbers used for files Files will be named using the next sequential number even if files are deleted or if a blank Use the following procedure to specify the rule that governs generation of the serial number used in file names page 189 1 Press MENU memory card is loaded e f a memory card is loaded that already has 2 On the Set Up tab select File No and then files stored on it and the largest sequential ontin e press gt number in the existing file names is greater than the largest
138. he lightness of an image in terms of the number of pixels The vertical axis indicates the number of pixels while the horizontal axis indicates lightness If the histogram appears too lopsided for some reason you can use EV shift to move it left or right in order to achieve better balance Optimum exposure can be achieved by EV shifting so the graph is as close to the center as possible For snapshots you can even display individual histograms for R red G green and B blue These lines can be used to determine whether there is too much or too little of each of the color components in an image Example Histograms A histogram towards the left side results when the overall image is dark A histogram that is too far to the left may result in black out of the dark areas of an image as shown in the nearby image A histogram towards the right side results when the overall image is light A histogram that is too far to the right may result in white out of the light areas of an image as shown in the nearby image ADVANCED SETTINGS AN overall well balanced histogram Other Useful Recording Functions results when the overall image is at optimal lightness Axi y The following functions are also available in the REC mode to ry help make your digital image more efficient and enjoyable e Assign functions to the lt 4 and gt keys a e Display an on screen grid for easy image composition e Review an image you ju
139. hecking a Snapshot A snapshot will remain on the monitor screen for a short while after you shoot it and then disappear when the camera gets ready for the next image Perform the following operation to view a snapshot after you shoot it Press gt This will display the snapshot you just shot Use lt 4 and gt to scroll through other images in memory To return to the REC mode press E SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT Fully pressing the shutter button without waiting for Auto Focus You can shoot snapshots by pressing the shutter button all the way without waiting for Auto Focus What the camera does in this case depends on whether Quick Shutter page 128 is on or off When Quick Shutter is turned on High speed Auto Focus is enabled which helps you capture exactly the moment you want Quick Shutter comes in handy when shooting a fast moving subject e Some images may be out of focus when Quick Shutter is used e Quick Shutter is turned on as the initial factory default setting When Quick Shutter is turned off Normal Auto Focus is performed and then the image is recorded e f you keep the shutter button depressed images will continue to be shot without focus e Whenever possible take a little extra time to half press the shutter button in order to ensure proper focus e Specifying Image Size A digital camera image is a collection of small dots pixels The size of an image indicates how many pixels
140. hich can increase digital noise and make images appear coarse In this case change to a different flash mode page 75 or use lights for illumination 3 Flash assist or dynamic range may be enabled for snapshots which can cause an increase in digital noise Use a light or some other means to illuminate the subject An image shot was not saved 1 Camera power may have been turned off before the save operation was complete which will result in the image not being saved When the battery indicator shows E charge the battery as soon as possible page 36 2 You may have removed the memory card from the camera before the save operation was complete which will result in the image not being saved Do not remove the memory card before the save operation is complete APPENDIX 281 Problem Possible Causes and Action Though available lighting is bright the faces of people in the image are dark Not enough light is reaching the subjects Change the flash mode setting to Ba Flash On for daylight synchro flash page 75 or use adjust EV shift to the side page 131 Subjects are too bright when shooting images in a seashore or ski area Sunlight reflected by water sand or snow can cause underexposure of images Change the flash mode setting to Ba Flash On for daylight synchro flash page 75 or use adjust EV shift to the side page 131 Digital zoom does not work The
141. higher QuickTime 7 CPU Pentium or higher Memory At least 128MB OSs Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 XP USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Movie Wizard 3 2 SE VCD CPU Intel Pentium 4 M D or Extreme Edition or AMD Athlon 64 or higher Memory 256MB of RAM at least 512MB recommended HD e 250MB space available for program installation e Atleast 4GB space available for video capture and editing Other 1024 x 768 or higher display resolution You also need to install DirectX Microsoft Windows Media Player QuickTime 7 and Flash Player separately VideoStudio 10 Plus for CASIO Trial Version 30 day trial version CPU Intel Pentium 4 M D or Extreme Edition or AMD Athlon 64 or higher Memory 512MB of RAM at least 1GB recommended HD e 1GB space available for program installation e Atleast 4GB space available for video capture and editing Other 1024 x 768 or higher display resolution You also need to install DirectX Microsoft Windows Media Player QuickTime 7 and Flash Player separately IMPORTANT e For details about the minimum system requirements for each software application see the Read me files on the CD ROM that comes bundled with the camera E Precautions for Windows Vista Users 224 Photo Transport and CASIO DATA TRANSPORT will not run under Windows Vista 64bit Version Photo Transport and CASIO DATA TRANSPORT can be used only by users logged in with Administrator privileges Ope
142. hots or movies of images recorded with this camera without the permission of the applicable right holder is forbidden by copyright laws In some cases shooting of public performances shows exhibitions etc may be restricted entirely even if it is for your own personal enjoyment Regardless of whether such files are purchased by you or obtained for free posting them on a website a file sharing site or any other Internet site or otherwise distributing them to third parties without the permission of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited by copyright laws and international treaties Uploading or distributing on the Internet images of TV programs live concerts music videos etc that were photographed or recorded by you may infringe upon the rights of others Note that CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD shall not be held liable for any use of this product that infringes on the copyrights of others or that violates copyright laws The trademarks and registered trademarks shown below are used in an editorial fashion in the explanatory text of this manual without trademark or registered trademark symbols No infringement on trademarks is intended a The SDHC Logo is a trademark Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer Windows Media Windows Vista and DirectX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Macintosh Mac OS QuickTime QuickTime logo and iPhoto are tra
143. ile a memory card is loaded in the camera a F PLUS IMPORTANT e See the instructions that come with the memory card for information about how to use it Certain types of cards can slow down processing speeds If you are using a slow memory card you may not be able to record a movie using the UHQ UHQ Wide HQ or HQ Wide image quality setting Because of this use of a memory card with a maximum transfer speed of at least 10MB per second is recommended e Certain types of memory cards take longer to record data which can cause movie frames to be dropped and iq flash on the monitor screen during recording to let you know when a frame has been dropped Use of a memory card with a maximum transfer speed of at least 10MB per second is recommended SD memory cards and SDHC memory cards have a write protect switch Use it when you need to guard against accidentally deleting data Note however if you write protect a memory card you must then turn write protection off whenever you want to record to the card format it or delete any of its images GETTING READY e Electrostatic charge electrical noise and other Loading a Memory Card into the Camera phenomena can cause data to become corrupted or even lost Make sure that you always back up important data on 7k IMPORTANT other media CD R CD RW MO disk hard disk etc e Make sure you always turn off the camera before loading or
144. image e If you do not want a border around the resulting image select and area that is smaller than the original image e To cancel the restoration operation at any point and save the image as is press MENU USING BEST SHOT IMPORTANT Recording Snapshots into a Multi e Digital zoom is disabled while recording with Old Photo image Layout Layout Shots However you can use optical zoom e When recording the image of a photograph the camera will not be able to recognize the shape of the photograph in the following cases When part of the photograph extends outside of the monitor screen When the subject is the same color as the background it e Layout Two Images e Layout Three Images is placed upon 7 e The maximum Old Photo image size is 2M 1600 x 1200 pixels When the camera is configured to record images smaller than 2M 1600 x 1200 pixels Old Photo will A produce images in accordance with the currently specified image size e Under certain conditions restored colors may not produce the desired results You can create a multi snapshot image by recording snapshots into the frames that are arranged in a preset pattern This lets you create album like arrangements of related images in a single image BEST SHOT scenes are available with three frames and two frames USING BEST SHOT 117 In the REC mode press BS Use A V 4 and gt to select Layout and then press SET Use lt
145. image for more Vivid A A s clarity Makes recorded image brighter when showing it to others Displays the monitor screen image so it is as Real near as possible to the one recorded by the camera o GETTING READY Quality Setting Description If you lose your way This setting provides a clearer screen image Perform one of the following operations if you find that you have Night when shooting under dark conditions and gotten lost while performing button operations during recording comes in handy when recording at night with or playback a tripod Consumes slightly less power than the other REC mode settings and extends battery life Note that To return to the normal snapshot Power Saving power saving is disabled when Auto is Current Screen or movie recording screen press selected for the monitor screen brightness i setting Menu screen MENU or E Display Menu screen DISP or E BEST SHOT screen BS or E There are no files Press i screen Ley PLAY mode screen Press E GETTING READY 60 PLAY mode Ti th I pl k Current Screen o return to the normal playbac screen Menu screen MENU or DJ Display Menu screen DISP or Be REC mode screen Press Press B gt You could also select Delgte screen Cancel and then press SET GETTING READY 61 SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT
146. ings pages 202 206 GETTING READY 44 Battery Power Conservation Features This camera is equipped with a sleep function and auto power off function to conserve battery power You can configure these settings in the REC mode as described below Feature Description ttin Name escriptio Settings The monitor screen turns off goes into a sleep state if no operation is p i ESATA 30 sec performed for a preset amount of crn Sleep time Press any button to turn the Sorin monitor screen back on Off Note that the Sleep feature does not operate in the PLAY mode Power turns off if no operation is 1 min Auto Power i off performed for a preset amount of 2 min time 5 min a Sleep and Auto Power Off always operate as described below in the PLAY mode regardless of their current PLAY mode settings Sleep does not function in the PLAY mode The Auto Power Off trigger time is always five minutes 1 Press MENU 2 Use lt q and P to select the Set Up tab 3 Use A and V to select the item you want to configure Sleep or Auto Power Off and then press gt 4 Use A and V to select the sleep or Auto Power Off trigger time and then press SET Selecting Off for the sleep setting disables the sleep feature GETTING READY l NOTE Using a Memory Card e When both sleep and Auto Power Off have the same time You can store images you shoot wi
147. int Cut want to cut and then press V Snapshot selected movie frame 1 Select the start point of the rs the eel the four center segment and then press rames that precede it Gg Cut v along top and the four Point To Point Cut 2 Select the end point of the panes follow it center segment and then press along the bottom V 1 frame This format creates a Snapshot snapshot using the 7 In response to the confirmation message that selected movie frame appears use A and V to select Yes and only then press SET e To cancel movie editing select No instead of Yes and then press SET This will return to the paused movie playback screen e The selected cut operation will take considerable time to complete Wait until the Busy Please wait message disappears from the monitor screen before performing any operation on the camera Note that a cut operation can take a very long time if the movie being edited is long EDITING IMAGES 182 In the PLAY mode use 4 and gt to scroll through images and display the movie that contains the frame you want to use Press MENU On the PLAY tab select MOTION PRINT and then press P Use A and V to select either 9 frames or 1 frame Use lt and P to scroll through the movie frames and search for the one you want to use as the image of the snapshot e Holding down lt d or
148. it contains and is expressed as horizontal pixels x vertical pixels The initial factory default image size setting is 8M 3264 x 2448 pixels Note that a larger image takes up more memory e For information about image size image quality and number of images that can be stored see page 287 This setting applies to snapshots only e For information about movie image size see page 95 1 In the REC mode press SET 2 Use A and V to select the top option in the operation panel Image Size 3 Use lt 4 and gt to select an image size and then press SET SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT l NOTE e The following information changes on the display during the image size selection operation Image size in pixels 1600 x 1200 etc Optimum print paper size Remaining snapshot memory capacity Image Size Pixels Print Paper Size 8M 3264 x 2448 A3 Print Larger 3 2 3264x2176 A3 Print 16 9 3264 x 1840 HDTV 6M 2816 x 2112 A3 Print 4M 2304 x 1728 A4 Print Smaller 2M 1600 x 1200 3 5 x 5 Print VGA 640 x 480 E Mail e Selecting 3 2 3264 x 2176 pixels records images with an aspect ratio of 3 2 which matches the standard aspect ratio 3 2 of print paper The letters HDTV stand for High Definition Television An HDTV screen has an aspect ratio of 16 9 which makes them wider than the usual 4 3 aspect ratio of television screens of the past Your ca
149. l apply the settings and return to normal operation no Operation Panel icon selected IMPORTANT e Panel Operation Panel is not displayed while Short Movie Past Movie Voice Recording or Zoom Continuous Shutter is being used GETTING READY E PLAY Mode Screen Layout The PLAY mode screen layout settings let you select how display images are shown on the monitor screen Layout Type Description 4 3 With this setting yon 0414 100 of the display image is always visible With some g aspect ratios black att 2 28 bands may appear 18 02 above and below or to the left and right of the image Wide With this setting the 1o oana display image is the maximum possible size that allows the z entire image to be E y displayed 18 02 horizontally With some aspect ratios the top and bottom of the image will be cut off Turning Display Information On and Off Info With Info you can turn display information on and off You can configure separate settings for the REC mode and PLAY mode Display Information Description Setting Turns on display of camera setting and other snow information Turns on display of camera setting and other Histogram indicators along with a histogram page 142 GETTING READY 57 Adjusting Monitor Screen Brightness You can use the Brightness setting to adjust the brightness of the monito
150. layed when shooting with Auto Focus macro or manual focus Zoom Bar Undeteriorated Image Quality Deteriorated Image Quality Range Range lt t gt lt t m i c A 1X i 3X to 15 1X 12X to 45 2X Optical Digital Switch Point Zoom Pointer I Indicates current Image Deterioration Point zoom Image starts to deteriorate from here Point factor depends on image size Zoom Values for Each Image Size Undeteriorated Image Deteriorated Image Quality Range Quality Range lt y gt lt t gt u 14 8M 1X 3X 12X 3 2 1X 3X 12X 16 9 1X 3X 12X 6M 1X 3 5X 13 7X 4M 1X 4 2X 16 7X 2M 1X 6 1X 24 0X VGA 1X 15 1X 45 2X SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT e The image deterioration point depends on the image size page 66 The smaller the image size the higher the zoom factor you can use before reaching the image deterioration point e Though digital zoom generally causes a deterioration of image quality some digital zoom without image deterioration is possible with image sizes of 6M 2816 x 2112 pixels and smaller The range in which you can use digital zoom without image deterioration is indicated on the display The deterioration point depends on the image size e The digital zoom range of the zoom indicator is shown on the monitor screen only while Digital Zoom is turned on E Turning Off Digital Zoom You can turn off digital zoom if you want to use optical zoom only This will help to avoid
151. liable for any damages or loss caused by deletion of memory contents due to malfunction repair or any other reason INTRODUCTION 25 Precautions during Use E Take test shots before shooting the final shot e Before shooting your final image shoot a test shot to ensure that the camera is recording correctly E Avoid Use While In Motion e Never use the camera to record or play back images while operating an automobile or other vehicle or while walking Looking at the monitor while in motion creates the risk of serious accident on E Directly Viewing the Sun or Bright Light e Never look at the sun or any other bright light through the cameras viewfinder Doing so can damage your eyesight E Flash e Never use the flash unit in areas where flammable or explosive gas may be present Such conditions create the risk of fire and explosion Never fire the flash in the direction of a person operating a motor vehicle Doing so can interfere with the driver s vision and creates the risk of accident Never fire the flash too close to the eyes of the subject Doing so creates the risk of loss of eyesight INTRODUCTION E Display Panel e Do not apply strong pressure to the LCD panel surface or subject it to strong impact Doing so can cause the display panel glass to crack e Should the display panel ever become cracked never touch any of the liquid inside the panel Doing so creates the risk of skin inflammation
152. longer need or after you transfer them to your computer s hard disk or print them This frees up Deleting a Specific File ey for new files 1 In the PLAY mode You can delete one specific file or you can delete all files press V 4 T currently in memory Here we will explain the different file delete procedures m including how to delete snapshots from the FAVORITE folders y All Files Delete T D lete Cancel IMPORTANT e Remember that a file delete operation cannot be undone 2 Use lt and gt to scroll through the images Always make sure that you really no longer need a file until the one for the file you want to delete is before deleting it on the monitor screen e A protected file cannot be deleted To delete a protected file first remove its protection page 190 e Deleting an audio snapshot deletes both the snapshot and the audio file 3 Use A and V to select Delete and then press SET e To exit the delete operation without deleting anything select Cancel 4 Now you can repeat steps 2 and 3 to delete another file e You can exit this procedure by pressing MENU DELETING FILES 196 Deleting All Files In the PLAY mode press V 4 7 Use A and V to select All Files Delete and then press SET In response to the confirmation message that appears use A and V to select Yes e To cancel the delete operation select No instead of Yes
153. lor of a photograph shot with a digital camera This function is useful for correcting existing old photographs posters etc e Performing color restoration on an image causes a new restored 2M 1600 x 1200 pixels size image to be stored as a separate file 5 Use A and V to select Correct and then press SET e Select Cancel to exit the procedure without performing keystone correction 1 In the PLAY mode use lt 4 and P to scroll through images and display the snapshot you IMPORTANT want to correct e lf the original image is smaller than 2M 1600 x 1200 pixels size the new corrected version will be the same 2 Press MENU size as the original one x m a oan e When you display a corrected image on the camera s 3 On the PLAY tab select Color Correction monitor screen the date and time indicate when the image and then press gt was originally recorded not when the image was corrected 4 Use 4 and P to select the photograph candidate you want 5 Use A and V to select Trim and then press SET This displays a cropping boundary on the monitor screen e To exit color restoration without storing anything select Cancel EDITING IMAGES 172 6 7 Press the zoom button to zoom the cropping boundary Use A V lt 4 and gt to move the selection boundary to the desired location and then press SET The camera will correct color automatical
154. ly and save the corrected image e If you do not want a border around the resulting image select and area that is smaller than the original image e To exit color restoration without saving anything press MENU 173 IMPORTANT e If the original image is smaller than 2M 1600 x 1200 pixels size the new restored version will be the same size as the original one e When you display a restored image on the camera s monitor screen the date and time indicate when the image was originally recorded not when the image was corrected l NOTE e If you want to record the image of an old photograph with this camera and restore the resulting image see Restoring an Old Photograph on page 115 EDITING IMAGES Editing the Date and Time of an Image 5 When all the settings are the way you want press SET to apply them Use the procedure in this section to change the date and time of a previously recorded image 1 e After editing the time and date display the image to confirm that the date and time are correct In the PLAY mode use lt q and gt to display IMPORTANT the image whose date and time you want to l edit e The date and time stamped into an image using the Time Stamp feature cannot be edited page 141 Press MENU e You cannot edit the date and time of an image that is protected Unprotect the image and then edit the date and On the PLAY tab select Date Time and time
155. mal 2 31 MB 4 images 418 images Economy 1 57 MB 6 images 616 images 16 9 Fine 3 73 MB 2 images 259 images 3264 x N i MB a 1840 orma 2 02 5 images 478 images Economy 1 38 MB 7 images 700 images 6M Fine 3 48 MB 3 images 277 images 2816 x A A 2112 Normal 1 89 MB 5 images 511 images Economy 1 3 MB 8 images 743 images 4M Fine 2 5 MB 4 images 386 images 2304 x 7 1728 Normal 1 4 MB 7 images 690 images Economy 900 KB 12 images 1074 images APPENDIX A Approximate Approximate SD Image Image Approximate Built in Memory Memory Card Size Image File Pixels Quality Size 10 8 MB 1 GB Capacity Capacity 2M Fine 1 26 MB 8 images 767 images T00 i Normal 790 KB 13 images 1224 images Economy 470 KB 23 images 2057 images VGA Fine 330 KB 33 images 2930 images 4 406 Normal 190 KB 56 images 5089 images Economy 140 KB 76 images 6906 images 288 e Movies A Approximate Image Maxi Approximate SR proximate SD Memory Quality ax mum Data Rate SUE Card 3 File Size 10 8 MB Pixels Frame Rate Capacity 1 GB Capacity UHQ 5 8 Megabits 13 seconds 22 minutes 640 x 480 second 48 seconds 30 frames second UHQ Wide 7 0 Megabits 10 seconds 18 minutes 848 x 480 second 53 seconds 30 frames second HQ 2 8 Megabits 26 seconds 47 minutes 640 x 480 second 24 seconds 30 frames second 4 GB HQ Wide 3 4 Megabits 2
156. mera s Color Filter Effects 139 Controlling Image Sharpness 140 Controlling Color Saturation 140 Adjusting Image Contrast 0000 141 Date Stamping Snapshots 006 141 Using the On screen Histogram to Check Exposure 2 000 e cee e eee e eens 142 on Other Useful Recording Functions 144 E Using Key Customize to Assign Functions lt 4 and gt 145 E Displaying an On screen Grid 146 E Displaying the Image You Just Recorded Image Review 146 E Using Icon Help 147 Using Mode Memory to Configure Power On Default Settings 148 E Resetting the Camera to Its Initial Factory Defaults 150 VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES 151 Viewing a Snapshot 0 0 c eee eee eee 151 Listening to the Audio of an Audio Snapshot 152 Viewing a Movie 00 ce eee eee eee 153 E Playing Back a Movie with Anti Shake 155 Playing a Slideshow on the Camera 156 Viewing Camera Images onaTV 162 Zooming the Displayed Image 165 Using the 12 image Screen 0 00005 166 Using the Calendar Screen 00005 166 Using Image Roulette 168 CONTENTS EDITING IMAGES Resizing a Snapshot Cropping a Snapshot 00000 Keystone Correction 0eeeee Using Color Restoration to Correct the Color of an Old Photograph Editing the Date and Time of an Image Rot
157. mera can record images that are compatible with the aspect ratio of an HDTV screen VGA 640 x 480 pixels is the optimum size when attaching images to e mail Print paper sizes should be thought of as rough estimates only 200 dpi print resolution SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT Specifying Image Quality l NOTE Your camera lets you select Fine maximum image quality e The Fine setting helps to bring out details when shooting Normal or Economy maximum memory economy for the a finely detailed image of nature that includes dense tree image quality setting The initial setting is Normal Select Fine branches or leaves or an image of a complex pattern if you want to give priority to image quality or Economy to give priority to the number of images you can store in memory e For information about image size image quality and number of images that can be stored see page 287 This setting applies to snapshots only e For information about movie image quality see page 94 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the Quality tab select amp j Quality and then press gt 3 Use A and V to select the image quality setting you want and then press SET SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT Turning Off the AF Assist Lamp The AF assist lamp emits light that helps the camera focus when you half press the shutter button under dark lighting conditions The AF assist lamp does not light when li
158. mode page 75 2 If the battery is dead charge it page 36 3 Ifa BEST SHOT scene that uses the Re Flash Off flash mode is selected change to a different flash mode page 75 or select a different BEST SHOT scene page 104 Camera powers down during self timer countdown The battery may be dead Charge the battery page 36 The monitor screen image is out of focus 1 You may be using Manual Focus and have not focused the image Focus the image page 129 2 You may be using the macro mode KA for scenery or portraits Use Auto Focus for scenery and portrait shots page 122 3 You may be trying to use Auto Focus or the Infinity mode A when shooting a close up shot Use the Macro mode for close ups page 123 There is a vertical line on the monitor screen Shooting a very brightly lit subject can cause a vertical band to appear in the monitor screen image This is a CCD phenomenon known as vertical smear and does not indicate malfunction of the camera Note that vertical smear is not recorded with the image in the case of a snapshot but it is recorded in the case of a movie There is digital noise in images 1 Sensitivity may have been increased automatically for a dark subject which increases the chance of digital noise Use a light or some other means to illuminate the subject 2 You may be attempting to shoot in a dark location while A Flash Off is selected as the flash mode w
159. nd subject movement using high shutter speeds and an anti shake feature page 110 e High sensitivity recording avoids dark images even when the flash is not being used page 111 e Quick Shutter which helps you capture exactly the moment you want page 128 e High quality H 264 movie recording page 94 INTRODUCTION E Powerful Print Features Read this first e DPOF feature for easy specification of date stamping and the number of copies page 215 E LCD Panel e Timestamp feature that stamps the date into the image data page 141 e Support for PictBridge and USB DIRECT PRINT for easy at home printing on a printer that supports one of these standards without a computer page 212 The liquid crystal panel of the monitor screen uses high precision technology that provides a pixel yield in excess of 99 99 This means that some pixels may not light or may remain lit at all times This is due to the characteristics of the liquid crystal anel and does not indicate malfunction E Document transfer to the camera p e Bundled Photo Transport software page 239 lets you transfer images saved on your computer or displayed on your computer screen website data maps etc to your camera e Bundled CASIO DATA TRANSPORT software lets you transfer documents from your computer to the camera and take it along with you page 257 INTRODUCTION 22 E Copyrights Except for your own personal enjoyment unauthorized use of snaps
160. nditions can slow down data transfer and Transfer of Photo Loader with HOT n operational problems images from ALBUM 3 1 even cause operational problems the camera Vista XP DirectX 9 0c When DirectX and 2000 9 0 or higher is not installed 232 4 management on the computer already CERTIFIED LB Ky 53 of images on m the computer Play movies XP 2000 QuickTime 7 234 2721 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Da Windows s See PE Windows A See Objective Warelon Install this software page Objective vercion Install this software page Movie Wizard 3 2 SE VCD Vista XP Adobe Reader 8 e You also need to install 2000 SP4 Not required if already 242 Vista XP DirectX Microsoft Sa SP4 installed 2000 Windows Media Player QuickTime 7 and Flash Peverceperaial aleae Hane Aone VideoStudio 10 Plus for Reader or Adobe Acrobat CASIO Trial Version View the Reader installed go to e This is the Trial Version User s Guide the Adobe Systems k of the software whose 2000 Me Incorporated website to Edit movies use is limited to 30 days 38SE 98 download and the XP 2000 following installation 238 version of Adobe Reader e You also need to install or Adobe Acrobat Reader DirectX Microsoft that is compatible with Windows Media Player your computer s QuickTime 7 and Flash operating system Player separately ee e Use commercial software as required Upload movie Vi
161. nfigure the camera NOTE a a so either the document data list or the last document page you e Even if Page View is selected for the above setting the were viewing appears first whenever you press DATA to enter document aaia list view will appear initially if a data list the data mode was on the display the last time you exited the data mode 1 Press MENU 2 On the Set Up tab select DATA View and then press P 3 Use A and V to select the setting you want and then press SET To have this screen appear first Select this setting Document menu List View This displays the document page P Vi you last viewed age View TRANSFERRING DOCUMENTS TO YOUR CAMERA 263 DATA STORAGE Managing Document Data on the Camera Protecting Document Data You can protect a specific document or all documents against deletion memory protect To protect a specific document 1 2 3 Press DATA Press MENU On the DATA tab select Protect and then press gt Use lt 4 and gt to display the document you want to protect Use A and V to select On and then press SET 264 6 To protect other documents repeat steps 4 and 5 e To exit the memory protect operation press MENU To unprotect a specific document Perform the procedure under To protect a specific document but in step 5 select Off instead of On
162. ns 42 Using the Camera in another Country 43 Turning Power On and Off 5 43 Using a Memory Card 2000 cece eee 46 E Supported Memory Cards 47 E Loading a Memory Card into the Camera 48 E Replacing the Memory Card 49 E Formatting a Memory Card 50 Using On screen Menus 2 0005 52 Configuring Monitor Screen Settings 53 E Selecting a Screen Layout Layout 54 E Turning Display Information On and Off Info 57 E Adjusting Monitor Screen Brightness Brightness 58 E Adjusting Monitor Screen Image Quality Type 59 If you lose your Way 2 2 0 cece eee eee 60 CONTENTS SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT 62 SHOOTING A MOVIE 94 Holding the Camera Correctly 45 62 Movie Image Quality 20e eens 94 Shooting a Snapshot 0 eee eee eee 63 Shooting a Movie 00 cece eee eee ee 95 E Specifying Image Size 66 E Movie Recording Precautions 96 E Specifying Image Quality 68 Using Short Movie 0 cee cece eee 97 E Turning Off the AF Assist Lamp 69 Using Past Movie a oann nnua anann nn 100 E Snapshot Shooting Precautions 70 Shooting a Snapshot while Shooting a Auto Focus RESMIENONS ri a Movie Snapshot In Movie 55 102 Shooting with Zoom 0 cece eee eee eee 71 Using Flash ceases ana Wied 75 Using the Self Timer 2 2005 79 USING BEST SHOT 104 Using Continuous Shutter 205 81 Reducing the Effects
163. nsferred Settings button Exit button e You cannot transfer movies to the camera e Only image files of the following formats can be transferred to the camera JPG JPEG JPE and BMP The transfer operation converts BMP files to JPEG format Transfer button 240 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER E Transferring screen captures to the camera 5 Use your mouse to select the area of the 1 screen you want to capture First connect the camera to your computer Move your mouse pointer to the upper left corner of the area e See page 226 for information about connecting the you want to capture and then hold down your mouse button camera to your computer Keeping your mouse button depressed drag the pointer down to the right corner of the area and then release the On your computer click Start All mouse button Programs Casio and then Photo Transport Z Microsoft Internet Explorer This starts up Photo Transport Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help Display the screen whose screen capture you want to transfer Click the Photo Transport Capture bution Photo Transport f x Capture area Capture button 241 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 6 Follow the instructions that appear on the Viewing User Documentation PDF Files display to transfer a capture of the selected area to the camera 1 Start up your computer and place the bundled e The image transfer method and detailed im
164. nter the PLAY mode and then use 4 and gt to display the movie you want to play e Check the file type icon The file type icon of a movie is DE Movie icon page 272 File Type Folder Name File Name 100 0008 00 00 09 Recording Time aa Quality gt 07 12 24 18 51 The film like frame that appears on the monitor screen indicates that this is an image from a movie 2 Press SET to start playback e The monitor screen will return to the selection screen in step 1 after the end of the movie is reached VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES To switch to the REC mode Press E Movie Playback Controls To do this Do this Fast forward or fast reverse playback e Each press of either button increases the speed of the fast forward or fast reverse operation up to three steps Hold down gt or lt 4 Return from fast forward fast reverse to normal playback Press SET Pause or restart playback Press SET When paused scroll forward or back frame by frame e Hold down either button to scroll non stop Press P or lt 4 Adjust volume e Volume can be adjusted only while Use A and V movie playback is in progress Toggle on screen indicators on or off Press DISP 154 To do this Do this Zoom in up to 4 5X e While an image is zoomed you can use A VY lt 4 and gt to move around and Press the zoom
165. nu settings only the first time you connect the camera to your computer later connections are much simpler 1 Press the camera s ON OFF button to turn it off and then place the camera on the USB cradle 2 Press the USB cradle s USB button e Pressing the cradle s USB button puts it into the USB mode which is indicated by the USB lamp lighting green E Viewing Camera Images on Your Computer After connecting the camera to your computer you can view camera images on your computer screen 1 229 Windows XP users Click Start and then My Computer Windows Vista users Click Start and then Computer Windows 2000 Me 98SE 98 users Double click My Computer Double click Removable Disk e Your computer recognizes the memory card loaded in the camera or built in memory if there is no card as a removable disk Double click the DCIM folder Double click the folder that contains the image you want to view USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 5 Double click the file that contains the image you want to view This displays the image e For information about file names see Memory Folder Structure on page 253 l NOTE e An image that was rotated on the camera will be displayed on your computer screen in its original unrotated orientation E Saving an Image on Your Computer In order to work on an image or put it into an album you must first sav
166. o Focus Pan Focus Infinity Mode Manual Focus AF Area Spot Multi or Tracking with AF assist lamp Approximate Focus Range Auto Focus 40 cm to co 1 3 to co Macro Focus 15 cm to 50 cm 5 9 to 19 7 from lens Infinity co surface Manual Focus 15 cm to co 5 9 to co Range is affected by optical zoom Exposure Metering Multi pattern center weighted and Control spot by imaging element Exposure Program AE Exposure Compensation 2EV to 2EV in 1 3EV steps Shutter CCD shutter mechanical shutter Snapshot Auto 1 2 to 1 2000 second e Shutter speed is different for the following BEST SHOT scenes Night Scene 4 to 1 2000 second Aperture Value F2 7 8 0 auto switching F8 0 is the aperture when an ND filter is being used e Using optical zoom causes the aperture value to change White Balance Auto fixed 6 modes manual APPENDIX Sensitivity Snapshots Standard Auto ISO 64 ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 ISO 800 e Snapshots When Anti Shake setting is Auto ISO 800 maximum Approximate Audio Recording Times Audio Snapshot 30 seconds per image After Recording 30 seconds per image Voice Recording 33 minutes 43 seconds when using built in memory Snapshots When BEST SHOT scene is Anti Shake ISO 800 maximum Snapshots When BEST SHOT scene is Monitor Screen 2 8 inch Wide TFT color LCD 230 400 960 x 240 pixels
167. o the printer o IY 8 Press the USB cradle s 100 0005 USB button Connector A This displays a print menu on the camera s monitor screen A lt USB Connector e Also connect the AC adaptor to the cradle and plug the adaptor into an electrical outlet e If you do not plan to use the AC adaptor make sure that the camera s battery is fully charged e Nothing appears on the camera s monitor screen if the camera is on the USB cradle while the bundled AV cable is connected to the cradle Be sure to disconnect the AV cable from the cradle if you want to use the camera s monitor screen to view images PRINTING 213 9 Use A and V to select Paper Size and 11 Use A and V to specify the print option then press gt you want If you want to print a specific image 10 Use A and V to select a paper size and Select 1 Image and then press SET After that use 4 then press SET and P to display the image you want to print e The following are the available paper sizes If you want to print multiple images 3 5 x 5 5 x 7 4 x 6 A4 8 5 x 11 By Printer Select DPOF Printing and then press SET Next use e Selecting By Printer prints using a paper size selected the DPOF settings page 215 to specify the images you on the printer want to select e Available paper settings depend on the connected printer For full details see the user documen
168. of BEST SHOT scenes Pressing the zoom button will display text that explains the settings configured by the selected scene page 107 Press the zoom button again to return to the scene selection screen To return to Auto select Scene 1 which is gg Auto Pressing MENU while the scene selection screen or scene description text is on the monitor screen will cause the boundary to jump directly to 8 Auto 105 3 Press SET to apply the settings of the selected scene and return to the recording screen e The settings of the scene you selected remain in effect until you select a different scene e To select a different BEST SHOT scene repeat the above procedure from step 1 Press the shutter button if you are shooting a snapshot or if you are shooting a movie USING BEST SHOT BEST SHOT Scene Limitations e Business cards and documents White board etc Old Photo Layout and Auto Framing These scenes cannot be used to shoot a movie Short Movie Past Movie For YouTube These scenes cannot be used to shoot a snapshot Voice Recording These scenes cannot be used to shoot a snapshot or movie Night Scene Fireworks These scenes use slow shutter speeds Since a slow shutter speed increases the chance of digital noise in the image the camera automatically performs a digital noise reduction process on slow shutter images Because of this such images take longer to store after you
169. of Hand and Subject Selecting the Continuous Shutter Mode 82 Movements i srst a aa eee eee eee eee 110 E Recording with Normal speed Continuous Shutter Taking Bright Images without Flash 111 High speed Continuous Shutter and Flash Continuous Shutter 82 Sha ene Paano ae 112 E Recording with Zoom Continuous Shutter 83 SGP en ES Boy Rt eis ghee meee nE tar E Continuous Shutter Precautions 84 Restoring an Old Photograph 115 Adding Audio to a Snapshot 85 Recording Snapshots into a Multi image Face Recognition 00 0e eee eeeeee 87 Layout Layout Shots sseeeeees 117 E Performing a face recognition recording Auto Tracking a Moving Subject operation Normal Mode 87 Auto Framing 20 cece eee eee eee 119 E Using the Family First Mode to Give Priority to Particular Faces 88 E Face Recognition Precautions 92 CONTENTS 4 ADVANCED SETTINGS 121 Changing the Focus Mode 121 E Using Auto Focus 122 E Using Macro Focus 123 E Using Fixed Focus Pan Focus 129 Using Infinity Focus 129 E Using Manual Focus 129 Correcting Image Brightness EV Shift 131 Controlling White Balance 02 05 132 Specifying ISO Sensitivity 135 Specifying the Metering Mode 136 Reducing the Effects of Overexposure and Underexposure 00 ccc eee e eens 138 Enhancing Human Skin Textures 139 Using the Ca
170. oice Recording 1 In the REC mode press BS 2 Use A V lt q and gt to select Voice Recording and then press SET This causes QJ to appear 00 00 00 on the monitor screen Recording Time 05 50 21 Remaining Recording Time 3 Press the shutter button to start recording e The operation lamp flashes green while recording is in progress e Pressing SET during recording will insert a marker into the recording During later playback you will be able to jump to the markers in the recording Press the shutter button again to stop audio recording and return to the screen in step 3 e Recording also will stop automatically if memory becomes full Now you can repeat steps 3 and 4 to record more or you can exit this procedure by pressing BS and selecting another BEST SHOT scene When exiting this procedure select Auto for normal image recording USING AUDIO E E Playing Back Voice Recording Data e You can also play back Voice Recording data on your 7 Enter the PLAY mode and then use lt 4 and computer using QuickTime gt to display the Voice Recording file you e Your camera supports the following audio data formats want to play Audio Data WAVE ADPCM WAV extension is displayed in place of an image for a Voice Approximate Audio File Size 165 KB 30 second Recording file recording at 5 5 KB per second e See page 86 for recording precautions 2 P
171. on to turn it off and then place the camera on the USB cradle e Do not place the camera onto the USB cradle while it is turned on e If you plan to transfer images from the camera s built in memory to your computer make sure there is no memory card loaded in the camera 227 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Camera Computer Connection IMPORTANT Pressing the cradle s USB button puts it into the USB mode e Never disconnect the USB cable or remove the camera which is indicated by the USB lamp lighting green In this mode from the USB cradle without exiting the USB mode first your computer recognizes the memory card loaded in the camera or the camera s built in memory if it does not have a memory card loaded as a removable disk From now on you will not have to perform steps 3 through 5 in the above procedure when you connect the camera to your computer unless you change the camera s USB settings for some reason e With some Windows setups you may see a guidance message appear on your display to let you know about the new removable disk If this happens simply close the guidance message dialog box Doing so can corrupt image data See Removing the Camera from the USB Cradle on page 232 for the correct steps you need to perform to remove the camera from the cradle safely 228 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER E Connecting the Camera to Your Computer after the First Time Since you need to configure me
172. ond part If you want to configure settings for the length of the first part the length of the second part or MOTION PRINT settings continue from step 3 3 Press SET 4 lt Use A and V to Past part Future part select how long in length length seconds you want the first part of the Short Movie to be and then press gt Use A and V to select how long in seconds you want the second part of the Short Movie to be and then press gt The total length of a Short Movie first part plus second part must be at least two seconds and no longer than eight seconds If you specify five seconds for the first part in step 4 for example you can specify no more than three seconds for the second part Specifying a value greater than three in this case will cause the length specified for the first part to be reduced automatically t MOTION PRINT SO frames pera MOTION PRINT settings SHOOTING A MOVIE 6 Use lt and gt to select the MOTION PRINT setting you want and then press SET To do this Select this setting Create a snapshot with nine movie frames with the one recorded when Jis pressed in the center 9 frames Create a snapshot of the frame recorded when is pressed Turn off MOTION PRINT lt I E Shooting a Short Movie 1 With the camera pointed at the subject press This will shoot a Short Movie of the lengt
173. operties button on the print dialog box change the Orientation setting and then click the OK button Transferring documents from a Macintosh To transfer documents on your computer to the camera so you can view it on the monitor screen you need to install CASIO DATA TRANSPORT from the CD ROM that comes with the camera E Installing CASIO DATA TRANSPORT Before starting installation be sure to read any readme file that accompanies CASIO DATA TRANSPORT readme files contain important information about installation including installation conditions and computer system requirements 1 Place the CD ROM that comes bundled with the camera into your Macintosh CD ROM drive e Use the CD ROM that has DATA TRANSPORT on its label 2 Open the folder named DATA TRANSPORT TRANSFERRING DOCUMENTS TO YOUR CAMERA DATA STORAGE 3 Double click TRANSPORT_Installer 5 Check the current data settings date file name icon and then click the OK button This will convert the document to a JPEG image and transfer the image to the camera e You can change the date filename and icon settings if you want e To cancel the transfer click the Cancel button 4 Follow the instructions in the readme file to install CASIO DATA TRANSPORT E Transferring documents 1 First connect the camera to your Macintosh e Before connecting the camera to your Macintosh make sure that a memory card is
174. opying and deleting files Folder Structure Memory Card or Built in Memory DCIM SSBGM Background Music Folder SSBGM001 WAV_ Background Music File SSBGM002 WAV_ Background Music File 160 E Playing a Slideshow on the USB Cradle Photo Stand You can play a slideshow on the camera while it is mounted on the USB cradle This is a good way to enjoy a long slideshow without worrying about the camera s battery going dead e Configure slideshow settings page 156 before performing the steps below e Connect the bundled AC adaptor to the USB cradle and plug it into a power outlet 1 Turn off the camera and place it onto the USB cradle VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES 2 Press the USB cradle s PHOTO button to start the slideshow The slideshow is performed in accordance with the settings you configured with the procedure on page 156 The To stop a slideshow Press the USB cradle s PHOTO button This will turn off the camera IMPORTANT e The battery does not charge while a slideshow is in progress To charge the battery stop the slideshow PHOTO camera will turn off e Do not remove the camera from the cradle while a automatically after the time you specified with the Time slideshow is in progress Doing so can cause data to setting elapses become corrupted e You can change the slideshow setting by pressing MENU while a slideshow is in progress After l NOTE
175. or 16 9 that matches the type of TV you plan to use You may also need to configure the aspect ratio setting on your TV as well Incorrect aspect ratio settings on the camera and or the TV can result in abnormal image display e Images will not display correctly unless the camera s video signal output setting matches the video signal system of the TV or other video equipment e Images will not display correctly on a TV or video equipment that is not NTSC or PAL VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES Zooming the Displayed Image Perform the following procedure to zoom the image currently on the monitor screen up to eight times its normal size 1 In the PLAY mode use lt 4 and gt to display the snapshot you want to zoom 2 Press the zoom button Q Each press of this button zooms the image more You can use A V lt and gt to move to a different part of the image after zooming Zoom Factor Image Area Part of the image that is currently displayed To zoom back out press the zoom button E 3 e If display indicators are turned on an indicator in the lower right corner of the monitor screen shows what part of the zoomed image is currently displayed To scroll images during zoom After performing a zoom operation you can scroll between snapshots by pressing SET and then using lt 4 and gt to scroll e When the snapshot you want is displayed press SET again to return lt 4 and P
176. or screen while UHQ Wide or HQ Wide is selected for the quality setting SHOOTING A MOVIE Movie File Formats z Shooting a Movie MoviGS are recorde ota ike ie areal Audio is also recorded while you shoot a movie Audio is Movies you shoot with your camera can be played back on a monaural computer using QuickTime 7 1 In the REC mode point the camera at the Movie Size A subject The following shows the approximate movie file size for a one minute movie 2 Press to start Remaining Recording Time shooting the movie Image Quality Approximate Size e B is displayed while UHQ 43 3 MB movie recording is in UHQ Wide 52 3 MB progress HQ 20 8 MB 3 Press again to HQ Wide 25 3 MB stop shooting Normal 10 4 MB Movie recording also will Recording Time LP 41 MB stop automatically if memory becomes full before you press e The maximum size allowed for a single movie file is 4 GB Movie recording stops automatically when a file becomes 4 GB SHOOTING A MOVIE 95 IMPORTANT e Spending a long time using movie recording will cause the camera to become slightly warm to the touch This is normal and does not indicate malfunction Shooting with BEST SHOT With BEST SHOT page 104 you select the preset scene that is closest to the one you want to shoot and the camera sets up for it automatically Selecting the Night Scene BEST SHOT scene for exampl
177. otating a Document Page Managing Document Data on the Camera E Protecting Document Data E Deleting Document Data APPENDIX General Guide 2 2020eee sees Monitor Screen Contents Menu Reference 20 002eeeeeee Display Menu Reference 5 Indicator LampS 000000eeeeeeee Troubleshooting Guide 005 E Finding the Problem and Fixing It E Display Messages Specifications 0 cee eee ee CONTENTS QUICK START BASICS page 36 Loading the Battery into the Camera 3 Close the battery cover 1 Open the battery cover While pressing lightly on the cover slide it in the direction indicated by the ge arrow to open a QUICK START BASICS E Using the USB Cradle to Charge 1 Plug the USB cradle into a household power outlet AC adaptor AC power cord 2 Place the camera onto the USB cradle CHARGE lamp Red Charging q Green Charged Full amp e e It takes about two hours to achieve a full charge 10 QUICK START BASICS Configuring Display Language Date and Time Settings pages 202 206 Press ON OFF to turn on the camera Use A V lt and gt to select the language you want and then press SET Use A V lt 4 and gt to select the area where you will use the camera and then press SET Use A and V to select the city where you will use the camer
178. ovie mode e When using a continuous shutter mode keep the camera still until all recording is finished e A continuous shutter operation may stop part way through if memory capacity runs low e The continuous shutter rate depends on the current image size and image quality settings e You can select the flash mode you want with normal speed continuous shutter mode e With high speed continuous shutter the flash mode automatically becomes K flash off e With the flash continuous shutter mode the flash mode automatically becomes RA flash on a e Note that the resolution of images recorded with the high speed continuous shutter mode or flash continuous shutter mode is somewhat lower resolution and more prone to digital noise than images recorded with the normal speed continuous shutter mode e Auto ISO sensitivity always is used for the high speed continuous shutter mode or flash continuous shutter mode regardless of the current ISO sensitivity setting e With the flash continuous shutter mode the flash range is narrower than normal SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT Adding Audio to a Snapshot E Recording Audio for a Snapshot You can add an audio recording to snapshots if you want Use 1 Press the shutter this feature to add a verbal explanation or a description of the button to shoot mood to a snapshot or to capture the sounds of the people in This monitor screen will show the snapshot the image you just shot
179. page 108 USING BEST SHOT Displaying Detailed Information about a BEST SHOT Scene To find out more about a scene select it with the boundary on the scene selection screen and then press the zoom button Portrait The following are the different operations you can perform while the scene description screen is on the display To return to the scene selection screen press the zoom button again To scroll through available BEST SHOT scenes use 4 and gt To select the currently displayed scene and configure the camera with its settings press SET l NOTE e If you select a scene by pressing SET while the description screen is displayed the same description scene will appear the next time you press BS to view BEST SHOT sample scenes USING BEST SHOT 107 E Creating Your Own BEST SHOT Scenes IMPORTANT You can use the procedure below to save the setups of e Formatting the camera s built in memory page 209 snapshots or movies that you shot as BEST SHOT scenes After deletes all the user BEST SHOT scene files that you can recall a setup whenever you want to use it 1 In the REC mode press BS I NOTE e Registering a snapshot creates a snapshot setup while 2 Use A V lt 4 and gt to select BEST registering a movie creates a movie setup A snapshot SHOT Register User Scene and then press setup can be used to shoot snapshots only and a movie SET setup can be used to shoot mo
180. press the shutter button You can also half press the shutter button to focus using Auto Focus 2 Movie recording continues after the snapshot is recorded 3 To stop movie recording press SHOOTING A MOVIE IMPORTANT e Shooting a snapshot while shooting a movie is not supported while any one of the following BEST SHOT scenes is selected Short Movie Past Movie Business cards and documents White board etc For YouTube Voice Recording l NOTE e You can use V 4 I while shooting a movie to change the flash mode 103 SHOOTING A MOVIE USING BEST SHOT With BEST SHOT you simply select the sample scene that is like the one you are trying to shoot and the camera sets up automatically Even difficult backlight scenes which result in the main subject being too dark if set up improperly come out looking great E Some Sample Scenes e Portrait e Scenery lt e Night Scene 4 E Selecting a Sample Scene 1 In the REC mode press BS This enters the BEST SHOT mode and displays a screen showing thumbnails of 15 sample scenes e The initial default selection is gQg Auto Boundary Currently Selected Sample Scene Scene Name Scene Number USING BEST SHOT 2 Use A V lt 4 and gt to move the boundary to select the scene you want to select Pressing A or Y while the boundary is at the edge of the screen will scroll to the next screen
181. press the shutter button Do not perform any key operation while an image is being stored Also it is a good idea to use a tripod to avoid image blur due to camera movement when shooting at slow shutter speeds ae IMPORTANT e Your camera includes a sample scene that optimizes settings for auction site images Depending on your camera model the sample scene is named either For eBay or Auction Images you record using the auction site sample scene are stored in a special folder so you can easily find them on your computer page 254 The BEST SHOT For YouTube scene sets up the camera for recording movies that are optimized for uploading to YouTube Movies recorded with the For YouTube scene are stored in a special folder to make them easy to locate for uploading page 254 Note that the image quality of movies recorded with the For YouTube scene is always Normal Maximum recording time is 10 minutes BEST SHOT scenes were not shot using this camera Images shot using a BEST SHOT scene may not produce the results you expected due to shooting conditions and other factors You can change the camera settings that are made when you select a BEST SHOT scene Note however that the BEST SHOT settings revert to their defaults when you select another BEST SHOT scene or turn off the camera If you think you will later need to use a particular camera setup you configured save it as a BEST SHOT user setup
182. r of the screen e Use focus lock with ii Spot or R Tracking focus J E 238 azz ncog B 5 z aszenced 3 When the image is focused press the shutter button the rest of the way to shoot Focus Frame l NOTE e Focus lock also causes exposure AE to be locked ADVANCED SETTINGS 127 Quick Shutter If you press the shutter button all the way without waiting for Auto Focus while Quick Shutter is turned on the camera will record the image using a high speed focus operation that is much faster than normal Auto Focus This helps to avoid missing a special moment while you wait for the camera to Auto Focus e Some images may be out of focus when Quick Shutter is used 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the REC tab select Quick Shutter and then press gt 3 Use A and V to select the setting you want and then press SET To do this Select this setting Turn on Quick Shutter On Turn off Quick Shutter Off 4 Press the shutter button all the way down without pausing Pressing the shutter button all the way without pausing at the halfway type will record with Quick Shutter without performing the normal Auto Focus operation IMPORTANT e Quick Shutter will not work when you are using a very high zoom factor In this case you should use Auto Focus instead ADVANCED SETTINGS 128 Using Fixed Focus Pan Focus
183. r screen This setting is the same in the REC mode Description Display Information Description Brightness Setting Turns off display of all information and PLAY mode Hide Brightness Setting Auto With this setting the camera detects available light levels and automatically adjusts the brightness of the monitor screen accordingly This is the setting you should normally use In the PLAY mode the brightness of the monitor screen remains constant even if the available light level changes 2 Brightness that is greater than 1 which makes the screen easier to view This setting consumes more power 1 Bright setting for outdoor use etc This setting results in brightness that is greater than the 0 setting a GETTING READY Adjusting Monitor Screen Image Quality Brightness Description Setting Type 0 Normal monitor screen brightness for indoor use You can use the Type setting to adjust the quality of the etc monitor screen image This setting is the same in the REC mode j Low monitor screen brightness for nighttime use and PLAY mode indoor use under dark conditions etc 5 7 ERA Quality Setting Description Increases contrast of the monitor screen image so the subject stands out for easier Dynamic et viewing and framing when shooting under bright conditions Makes the monitor screen image a bit tgn brighter than the actual
184. r than the ny Auto icon E is displayed pen switch to Auto page 104 Focus Frame 63 SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT 2 Focus the image While the focus frame is aligned with the subject half press the shutter button Auto Focus will focus the image automatically and the focus frame and operation lamp will turn green The aperture shutter speed and ISO sensitivity also will be set automatically Operation Lamp Shutter Button a 3 Shoot the image When the image is focused press the shutter button the rest of the way Shutter Button This will shoot the snapshot and save it to the memory card or the camera s built in memory SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT l NOTE e The aperture value indicates the size of the opening that lets light into the camera A larger aperture value indicates a smaller opening The camera adjusts this setting automatically e Shutter speed indicates the amount of time that light is allowed into the camera A slower shutter speed means that light is allowed in for a longer time Shutter speed is indicated on the monitor screen as seconds 1 1000 second etc The camera adjusts this setting automatically e If the image does not focus If the focus frame stays red and the operation lamp is flashing green it means that the image is not in focus because the subject is too close etc Point the camera at the subject and try to focus again C
185. r white or daylight white fluorescent lighting without suppressing color cast Day White Fluorescent Under daylight fluorescent lighting while suppressing color cast Sqn Daylight Fluorescent Under incandescent lighting while suppressing color cast EA Tungsten Cancel white balance adjustment Cancel e Normally the initially selected white balance setting on the above menu is the one that was used when you originally recorded the image If you used the Auto or Manual white balance setting when you recorded the image Cancel will be selected page 132 e f you select the same white balance setting as the one you selected when you originally recorded the image pressing SET will exit the white balance adjustment menu without changing the image IMPORTANT e Adjusting the white balance of an image creates a new image with the new white balance setting The original image also remains in memory e When you display an image whose white balance has been adjusted on the camera s monitor screen the date and time indicates when the image was originally recorded not when the white balance was adjusted Adjusting Image Brightness Use the following procedure to adjust the brightness of snapshots 1 In the PLAY mode use lt and P to scroll through images and display the one whose brightness you want to adjust 2 Press MENU 3 Select the PLAY tab s
186. radle that comes with it Never try to use any other type of cradle e Use only the AC adaptor that comes bundled with the camera Never use any other type of AC adaptor Use of the separately available AD C30 AD C40 AD C620 or AD C630 is not supported If an error still continues to occur after you perform the above steps it could mean that the battery is faulty Contact your nearest CASIO authorized service center GETTING READY 39 Battery Life and Number of Images between Charges See page 291 for details Battery Power Conservation Tips e When you do not need to use the flash select R flash off for the flash setting page 75 e Enable the Auto Power Off and the Sleep features to protect against wasting battery power when you forget to turn off the camera page 45 E Checking Remaining Battery Power As battery power is consumed a battery indicator on the monitor screen indicates remaining power as shown below Remaining High lt y Law Power Batter ete m m o Indicator Indicator Light Color blue Orange Red Red E indicates that battery power is low Charge the battery as soon as possible Recording is not possible when BE is indicated Charge the battery immediately a GETTING READY IMPORTANT e Due to differences in the power requirements of each mode the battery indicator may show a lower level in the PLAY mode than what it shows in a
187. radle is connected 162 VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES IMPORTANT e You can use the camera s USB cradle to connect to a DVD recorder or video deck and record images from the camera There are various different methods you can use in order to connect to another device when recording images The following describes one method for connection using the AV cable that comes with the camera DVD recorder or video deck Connect to the VIDEO IN and AUDIO IN terminals USB cradle Connect to the AV OUT AV output port Camera Place onto the cradle You can play a slideshow of snapshots and movies on the camera and record it on a DVD or video tape You can record movies by selecting SJ Only for the slideshow Images setting page 156 When recording to DVD recorder or video deck you can turn off display information NOTE page 57 so indicators and other information is not e After using an optionally available AV cable EMC 3A to recorded along with the image connect the camera s cradle connector directly to the To view the image that is being recorded connect a TV or VIDEO IN terminal of a TV without using the USB cable other monitor to the DVD recorder or video deck that is you can view recorded images on the TV connected to the camera For information about connecting a monitor to the DVD recorder or video deck and about how to record see the user documentation that comes with the DVD recorder or video deck you a
188. range can cause charging to take longer discharge and go dead which will require longer charging than normal or even cause charging to fail when you need to use the camera e If a battery provides only very limited operation following a full Store batteries in a cool dry place 20 C 68 F or lower charge it probably means that the battery has reached the end of its service life Replace the battery with a new one GETTING READY 42 Using the Camera in another Country Note the following precautions e The bundled AC adaptor is designed for operation with any power supply in the range of 100V to 240V AC 50 60Hz Note however that the shape of the power cord plug depends on each country or geographic area Before taking the camera and AC adaptor along on a trip check with travel agent about the power supply requirements in your destination s e Do not connect the AC adaptor to a power supply through a voltage converter or similar device Doing so can lead to malfunction E Extra Batteries Taking along extra fully charged batteries NP 20 is recommended while on a trip in order to avoid not being able to shoot images due to the battery going dead a Turning Power On and Off E Turning Power On To turn power on and enter the REC mode Press ON OFF Power or gC REC To turn power on and enter the PLAY mode Press B gt PLAY Pressing a button causes the operation lamp to light green momentaril
189. ration on a self made computer or under a dual processor environment is not supported Operation may not be possible under certain computer environments Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM provides a function for migrating image data previously saved with Photo Loader which means you still will have access to your existing image archives USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Viewing and Storing Images ona If your computer is running Windows 98SE or 98 do not Computer try to establish a connection between the camera and You can view and store images snapshot and movie files on a ee aie ead ee Poo a eae your computer by connecting to the camera via its USB cradle Computer You can connect the camera to your computer to view and store If you do the computer will not be able to recognize the images snapshot and movie files camera e USB driver installation is not required in the case of Windows If your computer is running Windows 98SE or 98 be sure to Vista XP 2000 and Me Simply connect the camera to your install the USB driver computer Do not connect the camera to your computer without installing e If your computer is running Windows 98SE or 98 you need to the USB driver first install the USB driver page 221 You can download the USB driver from the official EXILIM Website at http www exilim com General Procedure 1 Use the USB cradle to connect the camera and computer page 226 2 View and copy the images you want page 2
190. rding a GETTING READY Layout Type Description Panel Off With this option the image being composed completely fills the monitor screen This setting is best when you want to display the subject on a large 16 9 aspect ratio monitor screen page 67 Icons are superimposed on the displayed image Panel Operation Panel Image Size Quality pages 66 68 Flash mode page 75 Self timer page 79 Face Recognition page 87 Anti Shake page 110 ISO sensitivity page 135 White balance page 132 EV shift page 131 Date Time 2 3 page 202 GETTING READY 55 1 Image quality cannot be changed using Panel Operation Panel 2 You can select date or time display 3 You can use the Date Style to select either month day or day month for date display page 203 The time display format is always 24 hours regardless of the current settings of the camera s Adjust page 203 The following procedure shows how to use Panel Operation Panel 71 In the REC mode press SET This highlights selects the top icon of the Operation Panel mE gt m 6S i ea om 2 Use A and V to select the icon of the setting you want to change e 3 Use lt q and P to change the setting e If you want to configure other settings repeat steps 2 and 3 4 After all the settings are the way you want press SET e This wil
191. rds Power 5 3 V DC Approximately 3 2 W Consumption Dimensions 94 5 W x 60 4 H x 17 3 D mm 3 7 W x 2 4 H x 0 7 D Excluding projections 13 7 mm 0 5 at thinnest point Weight Approximately 128 g 4 5 oz excluding battery and bundled accessories Bundled Rechargeable Lithium lon Battery NP 20 Accessories USB Cradle CA 37 Special AC Adaptor AD C52G AC Power Cord USB Cable AV Cable Strap CD ROMs 2 Basic Reference Dimensions 109 W x 24 H x 58 D mm 4 3 W x 0 9 H x 2 3 D Excluding projections Weight Approximately 47 g 1 7 oz E Rechargeable Lithium lon Battery NP 20 E Special AC Adaptor Inlet Type AD C52G Rated Voltage 3 7V Input Power 100 to 240 V AC 50 60Hz 83 mA Rated Capacitance 700 mAh Output Power 5 3 V DC 650 mA Dimensions 50 W x 20 H x 70 D mm 2 0 W x 0 8 H x 2 8 D Excluding projections and cable Weight Approximately 90 g 3 2 oz Operating 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Temperature Dimensions 33 0 W x 50 0 H x 4 7 D mm 1 3 W x 2 0 H x 0 19 D Weight Approximately 16 g 0 56 oz e Power cord precautions for use in Singapore The power cord set is not supplied The power cord used must comply with relevant national and or international standards APPENDIX MF CASIO CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD 6 2 Hon machi 1 chome Shibuya ku Tokyo 151 8543 Japan MA07
192. re in the wrong Changing the Display Language language You can use the procedure below to select a display text language e The number and types of languages depend on the geographic area where the camera was marketed FEN a nine l gt English 1 Press MENU a OF 2 On the Set Up tab select Language and then press gt Select this tab Select the Language item 3 Use A V lt and gt to select the setting Select the language you want you want and then press SET OTHER SETTINGS 206 P 3 Use A and V to select the setting you want Changing the USB Port Protocol and then press SET You can use the procedure below to change the USB communication protocol that is used when exchanging data with When you want to connect to this type Select this a computer printer or other external device Select the protocol of device setting that suits the device to which you are connecting Computer or a printer that supports USB DIRECT PRINT page 212 1 Press MENU With this setting the computer sees the Mass Storage 2 On the Set Up tab select USB and then camera as an external storage device USB DIRECT press P Use this setting for normal transfer of PRINT images from the camera to a computer using the bundled Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM application Printer that supports PictBridge page 212 PTP This setting simplifies the transfer of
193. re using e When connecting to a TV to display images be sure to configure the camera s E REC and B gt PLAY buttons for Power On or Power On Off page 208 e Allicons and indicators that appear on the monitor screen also appear on the TV screen You can use DISP to change the display contents e Audio is monaural e Certain TVs may cut off part of the images e Audio is initially output by the camera at maximum volume When you first start displaying images set the TV volume control at a relatively low level and then adjust it as required 163 VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES E Selecting the Screen Aspect Ratio and Video Output System You can use the procedure in this section to select either NTSC or PAL as the video output system You can also specify an aspect ratio of 4 3 or 16 9 1 Press MENU 2 On the Set Up tab select Video Out and then press gt 3 Use A and F to select the setting you want and then press SET For this type of TV Select this video output system Standard aspect ratio screen NTSC Europe and other areas NTSC 4 TV Japan U S and other countries Seeds Wide aspect ratio screen NTSC TV NTSC 16 Japan U S and other countries Sale Standard aspect ratio screen PAL TV PAL 4 3 Europe and other areas Wide aspect ratio screen PAL TV PAL 16 9 164 IMPORTANT e Select the aspect ratio 4 3
194. ress gt 3 Use A and V to select g Operation 4 Use lt q and P to specify the playback volume setting you want and then press SET e You can set the volume to one of eight levels in the range of 0 lowest to 7 highest e Setting a volume level of 0 mutes the sound l NOTE e The volume setting you configure here is also applied to video output page 162 E Setting the Playback Volume Level You can use this procedure to set the playback volume level for movies and audio snapshots independent of the operation tone volume 1 Press MENU 2 On the Set Up tab select Sounds and then press gt 3 Use A and V to select gJ Play 4 Use lt q and P to specify the operation tone volume setting you want and then press SET e You can set the volume to one of eight levels in the range of O lowest to 7 highest e Setting a volume level of 0 mutes the sound IMPORTANT e The volume setting you configure here does not affect the video output page 162 OTHER SETTINGS Turning the Startup Screen On or Off l NOTE You can configure the camera to display a startup screen of an e The following are the types of images that you can select image you recorded whenever you turn it on for the startup screen e Even if you configure startup screen settings in the PLAY Special startup screen images built into the camera mode the startup screen does not appear when turn on t
195. ress SET to start playback USING AUDIO 187 Voice Recording Playback Controls To do this Do this Fast forward or fast reverse playback Hold down gt or lt 4 Pause or restart playback Press SET Jump to a marker in the audio data while Press gt or 4 playback is paused Adjust volume e You can adjust volume only while Use A and V playback is in progress or paused Toggle on screen indicators on or off Press DISP Stop playback Press MENU 188 USING AUDIO MANAGING YOUR FILES Your camera treats each snapshot movie and Voice Recording as a separate file You can delete protect and copy files as required Files are grouped in folders that are created automatically by the camera Files and folders have their own unique names which are assigned automatically by the camera e For details about how folders are organized in memory see Memory Folder Structure page 253 Name and Maximum Number Allowed Example File Each folder can contain up to 9999 files named CIMG0001 through CIMG9999 The 26th file name extension on the file name depends on the file type DoR CIMG0026 JPG e If a folder already contains 9999 files recording another file will cause a new folder to m NE ER be created automatically Serial number Extension 4 digits Folders Folders are named from 100CASIO to 999CASIO 100th folder name e There can be up to
196. return to the REC mode Press QUICK START BASICS Deleting a File You can use the following procedure to delete files you have transferred to your computer s hard disk images you have printed or files you simply no longer need This frees up memory for recording more images PLAY E page 196 Press BJ Press V 4 1 Use lt 41 and gt to select the snapshot or movie you want to delete Press A to select Delete e To cancel the delete operation select Cancel Press SET This deletes the selected snapshot or movie e If you want to delete more repeat the above procedure from step 3 e To quit the delete operation press MENU QUICK START BASICS INTRODUCTION Features E BEST SHOT for beautiful shots simply by selecting a sample image built into the camera Simply select the scene that is similar to what you want to shoot Night Scene Portrait Flower etc for instant camera setups A dedicated BS button gives you direct access to the BEST SHOT library of sample scenes Example Select for beautiful portraits Portrait a E Direct Mode Power On awe CO To view images press To record press to to power up in the power up in the REC PLAY mode mode E A powerful collection of useful recording features e Face recognition during image recording page 87 e Reduction of the effects of hand a
197. round music after its file has been saved to ay ea 4 Double click the SSBGM folder you created the memory card or the camera s built in memory and copy the background music file to it 1 Connect the camera to your computer pages 226 245 e If you save a background music file to a memory card load the card into the camera 5 Disconnect the camera from the computer pages 232 250 2 Perform one of the following operations to open the memory card or built in memory e Windows Based on your operating system perform one of the following steps Windows XP users Click Start and then My Computer Windows Vista users Click Start and then Computer Windows 2000 Me 98SE 98 users Double click My Computer Double click Removable Disk Your computer recognizes the memory card loaded in the camera or built in memory if there is no card as a removable disk e Macintosh Double click the camera s drive icon Your computer recognizes the memory card loaded in the camera or built in memory if there is no card as a drive 159 VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES IMPORTANT e The background music files will be loop played in sequence e If both the memory card loaded in the camera and the camera s built in memory contain background music files the files on the memory card are played e See the user documentation that comes with your computer for information about moving c
198. ry high temperatures e Never place the camera on an unstable surface on a high shelf etc Doing so can cause the camera to fall creating the risk of personal injury o E Backing Up Important Data e Always keep backup copies of important data in camera memory by transferring it to a computer or other storage device Note that data can be deleted in the case of camera malfunction repair etc E Memory Protection e Whenever replacing the battery be sure to follow the correct procedure as described in the documentation that comes with the camera Incorrectly replacing the battery can result in corruption or loss of data in camera memory INTRODUCTION E Rechargeable Battery e Use only the specified charger unit or the specified device to charge the battery Attempting to charge the battery by an unauthorized means creates the risk of battery overheating fire and explosion e Do not expose or immerse the battery in fresh water or salt water Doing so can damage the battery and cause deterioration of its performance and loss of service life e This battery is intended for use with a CASIO Digital Camera only Use with any other device creates the risk of the battery damage or deterioration of battery performance and service life e Failure to observe any of the following precautions creates the risk of battery overheating fire and explosion Never use or leave the battery near open flame Do not expose batteries to
199. s function is not supported for this file The function you are trying to use cannot be performed for some reason SYSTEM ERROR Your camera system is corrupted Contact your retailer or an authorized CASIO service center The card is locked The LOCK switch of the SD memory card or SDHC memory card loaded in the camera is in the locked position You cannot store images to or delete images from a memory card that is locked There are no files There are no files in built in memory or on the memory card APPENDIX Specifications E Main Specifications Product Type Digital Camera Model EX S880 E Camera Functions Image Files Format Snapshots JPEG Exif Version 2 2 DCF Design Rule for Camera File System 1 0 standard DPOF compliant Movies H 264 AVC MOV format Audio WAV Recording Media Built in Memory 10 8 MB SDHC Memory Card SD Memory Card MMC MultiMediaCard MMCplus MultiMediaCardplus 287 Storage Capacity e Snapshots f Approximate Approximate SD Ima ge Image Approximate Built in Memory Memory Card Size Qualit Image File 10 8 MB 1GB Pixels bat Size ao Capacity Capacity 8M Fine 4 59 MB 2 images 210 images 3264 x 7 A 2448 Normal 2 46 MB 4 images 393 images Economy 1 67 MB 6 images 579 images 3 2 Fine 4 3 MB 2 images 224 images 264 s a i Nor
200. shot first remove its protection page 190 e Zoomed images cannot be rotated e The original unrotated version of a snapshot s image will be displayed on the 12 image screen and the calendar screen e Movies can be rotated on the camera s monitor screen only The movie is not rotated when played on a computer screen EDITING IMAGES 3 On the PLAY tab select Layout Print and then press P Combining Multiple Snapshots into a Single Image Layout Print You can use the following procedure to insert snapshots into the e This operation can be frames of a layout and produce a new image that contains performed only while a multiple snapshots snapshot is on the monitor e Layout pattern e Layout pattern mane Two Images Three Images 4 Use lt and P to select the type of layout you want and then press SET 5 Use lt and gt to select a background color 71 In the PLAY mode use 4 and gt to select 6 Press SET 100 0001 the first snapshot you want to include in the layout 2 Press MENU EDITING IMAGES 176 7 Use lt 4 and gt to select the snapshot for the layout and then press SET 8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 for all of the other frames in the layout The final layout image will be saved after you insert the final snapshot into it e Pressing MENU returns to the PLAY mode screen without saving the layout image e You will not be able to save the n
201. ss ON OFF to turn off the camera e The camera will exit Image Roulette automatically you do not perform the next Image Roulette operation within about one minute after the final image of the previous operation appeared on the monitor screen IMPORTANT e Image Roulette does not play audio or movie files e For a rotated snapshot page 175 the Image Roulette screen shows the unrotated version of the image e Note that Image Roulette works only with images shot with this camera Image Roulette may not operate properly when other types of images are in memory e You can use Image Roulette only when gg and Be are configured for Power On or Power On Off page 208 VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES EDITING IMAGES You can reduce the size of a snapshot and save the result as a separate snapshot The original snapshot is also retained You can resize a snapshot to any one of the following sizes Image Size Pixels Print Size 6M 2816 x 2112 A3 Print 4M 2304 x 1728 A4 Print E Mail VGA 640 x 480 e Optimum size for an image to be attached to e mail Larger Smaller M stands for Mega which means million 1 In the PLAY mode press MENU 2 On the PLAY tab select Resize and then press gt 3 Use lt 4 and gt to scroll through images and display the one you want to resize 4 Use A and V to select an image size
202. st recorded TEE e Register initial power up settings e Reset settings IMPORTANT e A centered histogram does not necessarily guarantee optimum exposure If you intentionally want to over expose or under expose the image you may not want a centered histogram e Due to the limitations of exposure compensation you may not be able to achieve an optimum histogram configuration e Use of the flash and certain shooting conditions can cause the histogram to indicate exposure that is different from the actual exposure of the image when it was shot e This histogram does not appear when shooting with face recognition page 87 ADVANCED SETTINGS 144 Using Key Customize to Assign Functions lt 4 and P Key Customize lets you assign any one of the five functions listed below to the lt 44 and gt keys Once you do you will be able to use the assigned functions while shooting snapshots or movies without going through the menus For details about each of the functions see the referenced page numbers When this function is assigned You can use lt and gt to do this Metering page 136 Change the metering setting EV Shift page 131 Perform EV shifting for exposure compensation White Balance page 132 Change the white balance setting ISO page 135 Change the ISO sensitivity setting Self timer page 79 Select the self timer time 145 1 2 3 In the REC
203. sta YouTube Uploader for files to XP SP2 CASIO 235 YouTube 2000 SP4 Transfer Vista XP Photo Transport 1 0 images to the 2000 Me 239 camera 98SE 98 Transfer CASIO DATA documents to V St XP TRANSPORT 1 0 257 2000 the camera 222 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER E Computer System Requirements for Bundled Software Computer system requirements are different for each of the applications Be sure to check the requirements for the particular application you are trying to use Note that the values provided here are minimum requirements for running each application Actual requirements are greater depending on the number of images and the sizes of the images being handled Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM 3 1 HD Atleast 2GB Other Internet Explorer 5 5 or higher DirectX 9 0 or higher Windows Media Player 9 or higher QuickTime 7 or higher DirectX 9 0c HD 65MB for installation 18MB on hard disk YouTube Uploader for CASIO e Sufficient memory to run the operating system e Computer configuration that enables playback of movies on the YouTube site e Computer configuration that enables upload of movies to the YouTube site Photo Transport 1 0 Memory At least 64MB HD At least 2MB CASIO DATA TRANSPORT 1 0 e Sufficient memory to run the operating system Adobe Reader 8 CPU Pentium III Class Processor Memory At least 128MB HD At least 180MB Other Internet Explorer 6 0 or
204. stem requirements described below are necessary to play back movies recorded with this camera on a Windows computer Operating System Windows XP 2000 Memory Pentium M 1GHz or higher Pentium 4 2GHz or higher Required Software QuickTime 7 DirectX 9 0c USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER IMPORTANT e The above is the recommended environment Configuring this environment does not guarantee proper operation e Even if your computer meets the minimum requirements described above certain settings and other installed software may interfere with proper playback of movies Uploading Movie Files to YouTube To simplify uploading of movie files you recorded with the For YouTube BEST SHOT scene install YouTube Uploader for CASIO from the CD ROM that comes with the camera What is YouTube YouTube is a site managed by YouTube LLC At YouTube you can upload movies you recorded and view movies that have been uploaded by others You need to register as a YouTube user before you can upload movies there E Installing YouTube Uploader for CASIO 1 Start up your computer and place the bundled CD ROM into its CD ROM drive e Normally this should cause the menu screen to appear automatically If your computer does not display the menu screen automatically navigate to the CD ROM on your computer and then double click the AutoMenu exe file 2 On the menu screen click the Language down arrow button and then select the
205. t A profile of a face that is not shot straight on A face that is tilted left or right A face that is very far away or very small A face that is very close or very large A face in an area that is very dark Face detection is not supported for animals or other non human subjects Even if you have the face of a family member recorded the person s facial expression shooting conditions or other factors can make proper recognition highest priority assignment impossible Face recognition can be improved by recording multiple versions of the same person s face indoors and outdoors with different expressions and at different angles SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT e Face recognition in the Family First mode may be slower than in the Normal mode because the camera needs time to determine whether the faces in the image are the same as the recorded faces Also compared with the Normal mode the Family First mode will not be able to recognize faces that are far away and small e f the camera is unable to find a face when you press the shutter button it will focus on the center of the screen e Always make sure that Auto Focus AF is selected as the focus mode when shooting with face recognition Use of no other focus mode is supported e When shooting with the camera held sideways for a portrait orientation shot face recognition may take more time when shooting with the camera held normally landscape orientation
206. t the number of copies and date stamp settings before printing E Windows Computer Install the software Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM that comes bundled with the camera See Using the Camera with a Windows Computer on page 221 E Macintosh After transferring the images to your Macintosh use commercially available software to print See Using the Camera with a Macintosh on page 243 210 PRINTING E Printing Pr tion P P P P oe ea one Using Professional Print Service e See the documentation that comes with your printer for z 7 Take a memory card that contains the images you want to print to the professional print service Before taking in a memory card you can use the camera s DPOF settings page 215 to specify which images you want printed the number of copies and whether or not the images should include a date stamp information about print quality and paper settings e Contact the manufacturer of your printer to find out if it supports PictBridge or USB DIRECT PRINT for new printer versions etc e Never disconnect cables or perform any camera or USB cradle operation while printing is in progress Doing so can cause a printer error 211 PRINTING Using Your Printer to Print Images If your printer is either of the types described below you can use it to print without going through a computer Printer equipped with a card slot for the type of memory card you are using Prin
207. t the memory card into the slot to the type of memory card you are using See the user documentation that comes with the PC card reader writer E If your computer has a PC card slot and PC card adapter for details about how to use them Use a commercially available PC card adapter that is appropriate for the memory card For full details see the user documentation that comes with the PC card adapter and your computer 952 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Memory Card Data The camera stores images you shoot and other data in accordance with the Design Rule for Camera File System DCF E About DCF DCF is a system that defines both image file formats and the structure of the folders that store data This makes it possible for a digital camera printer or other DCF compliant device to display or print image data from another DCF device E Memory Folder Structure DCIM INDEX PVM C 100CASIO CIMGO0001 JPG CIMG0002 MOV CIMGO003 WAV CIMG0004 JPG CIMGO004 WAV J 101_VIEW VIEWO001 JPE VIEWO002 JPE _THUMB FNX THUMB JPE VIEW PVM T 102CASIO 103_VIEW MISC AUTPRINT MRK SCENE US880001 JPE US880002 JPE MSCENE US880001 JPE US880002 JPE FAVORITE CIMG0001 JPG CIMG0002 JPG FAMILY DCIM Folder Total Index File Recording Folder Image File Movie File Audio File Audio Snapshot Image File Audio Snapshot Audio File Docum
208. tation that comes with your printer e To toggle date stamping on and off press BS The date stamp will be printed when On is indicated on the monitor screen PRINTING 214 12 Use A and V to select Print and then 13 press SET Printing will start and the message Busy Please wait will appear on the monitor screen The message will disappear after a short while even though printing is still being performed Pressing any camera button will cause the printing status message to re appear The print menu screen will re appear when printing is complete e If you selected 1 Image in step 11 you can repeat the procedure from step 11 to print other images if you want After you are finished printing press the USB cradle s USB button This will turn off the camera 215 Using DPOF to Specify Images to be Printed and the Number of Copies DPOF Digital Print Order Format lets you specify which images you want to print the number of copies and whether date stamping is turned on or off The settings you configure are recorded onthe DPOF memory card After configuring settings you can use the memory card to print on a home printer that supports DPOF or take the memory card to a professional print service With DPOF you can configure settings while viewing the actual images on the camera s monitor screen so there is no need to recall hard to remember files names etc
209. ted website and install Acrobat Reader 1 On the CD ROM open the Manual folder e Use the CD ROM that has User s Guide included on its label 2 Open the Digital Camera folder and then open the folder for the language whose user s guide you want to view 3 Open the file named camera_xx pdf e xx is the language code Example camera_e pdf is for English Registering as a User Internet registration only is supported Visit the following CASIO website to register http world casio com qv register USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER E Other types of computers Reading Files Directly from a Memory Card Use ee of the sess described below a commerci The method you should use to read files from a memory card marae sees a depends on the type of computer you have Some typical reader writer that is examples are shown below After you connect use the same appropriate for the procedures as those that you use when the camera is connected memory card you are to your computer via the USB cradle using See the user documentation that comes with the memory card reader E If your computer has a memory card slot writer for details about how to use it After checking to make sure that your computer s card slot is Use a commercially available PC card reader writer and a compatible with the memory card you are using to store images commercially available PC card adapter that is appropriate inser
210. ter that support PictBridge or USB DIRECT PRINT E Printing on a Printer with a Memory Card Slot Remove a memory card from the camera and insert it directly into the printer s memory card slot Depending on what type of printer you are using it also may be able to read the settings images to be printed number of copies date stamping you configure with the camera s DPOF settings page 215 For details see the user documentation that comes with your printer Printing on a Printer that Supports PictBridge or USB DIRECT PRINT You can connect the camera directly to a PictBridge or USB DIRECT PRINT compliant printer and print images without going through a computer e The camera s USB cradle also allows easy connection to a printer Before connecting to a printer via the USB cradle be sure to perform the following procedure first 1 Press MENU 2 On the Set Up tab select USB and then press gt 3 Use A and V to select the setting that suits your printer and then press SET For this type of printer Select this setting USB DIRECT PRINT compatible Mass Storage PictBridge compatible PTP PRINTING 4 Connect the USB cable that comes bundled 5 Turn off the camera and place it onto the USB with the camera to the USB cradle and your cradle rinter s USB port p 6 Turn on the printer USB Cable Bundled Connector USB Port Mini B 7 Load paper int
211. th the camera on a memory settings Auto Power Off takes priority card It is up to you to purchase a commercially available Sleep and Auto Power Off are disabled under the following memory card In addition to memory card storage the camera conditions also has built in memory which is enough to hold a few When there is a connection between the camera and snapshots or a short movie Use built in memory for test computer or other device via the USB cradle purposes emergency use etc During a slideshow During Voice Recording playback or recording i i l NOTE During movie recording and playback e Images can be copied between the camera s built in memory and a memory card page 194 e The following data is stored in built in memory It cannot be copied to a memory card Face Recognition data saved with Record Family BEST SHOT mode user image information FAVORITE folder Mode memory settings Start up screen image GETTING READY 46 Supported Memory Cards Your camera supports use of the D following types of memory cards SD SD Memory Card SDHC Memory Card MMC MultiMediaCard MMCplus MultiMediaCardplus e For information about memory card M M C capacity see page 287 Memory Used for Storage Images recorded while a memory card is loaded are saved to the memory card When no memory card is loaded images are saved in built in memory e Note that you cannot save images in built in memory wh
212. the camera in landscape horizontal orientation l NOTE e When the camera is at an angle to the photograph you are recording the shape of the photograph may appear distorted in the recorded image Auto keystone correction corrects for this distortion which means that a photograph appears normal even if you record it at an angle E Selecting the Old Photo Scene 1 In the REC mode press BS 2 Use A V lt 4 and gt to select the Old Photo scene and then press SET Old Photo will remain selected until you select a different BEST SHOT scene USING BEST SHOT E Recording an Image with Old Photo 1 Press the shutter button to shoot the image e This displays a photograph contour confirmation screen and then saves the original recorded image An error message will appear page 285 without displaying the photograph contour confirmation screen if the camera is unable to find the contour of the photograph Use lt and P to select the candidate you want to correct Use A and V to select Trim and then press SET This displays a cropping boundary on the monitor screen e To cancel the correction operation select Cancel 4 Press the zoom button to zoom the cropping boundary Use A V lt 4 and gt to move the selection boundary to the desired location and then press SET The camera will correct color automatically and save the corrected
213. they control EV shift page 145 This comes in handy when adjusting exposure compensation while viewing the on screen histogram page 142 3 Use lt and gt to select the white balance setting you want and then press SET ADVANCED SETTINGS 132 lect thi To do this Se sa zig setting Let the camera adjust white balance N Auto wB automatically Shoot outdoors on a clear day EJ Daylight Shoot outdoors on an overcast rainy day in the shade etc B Overcast Shoot in the shadow of a building in the Shade shade of trees etc on a clear day Suppress color cast when shooting under white or day white fluorescent lighting Day White Fluorescent Suppress color cast when shooting under daylight fluorescent lighting Daylight Fluorescent Suppress the appearance of light bulb lighting Tungsten Manually adjust white balance to suit a particular light source e For details see Configuring the White Balance Setting Manually page 134 W Manual WB NOTE e When Auto is selected for the white balance setting the camera automatically determines the white point of the subject Certain subject colors and light source conditions can cause problems when the camera tries to determine the white point which makes proper white balance adjustment impossible If this happens select the white balance setting that matches you shooting conditions Daylight Overcast etc
214. ting to copy a FAVORITE file when the FAVORITE folder already contains 9999 files page 192 285 Card ERROR There is something wrong with the memory card Turn off the camera remove the memory card and then reload it into the camera If this message re appears when you turn the camera back on format the memory card page 50 ae IMPORTANT e Formatting the memory card deletes all its files Before formatting try transferring recoverable files to a computer or some other storage device Check connections e You are attempting to connect the camera to a printer while the camera s USB settings are not compatible with the USB system of the printer page 212 e f your computer is running Windows 98SE or 98 the USB driver may not be installed page 225 Files could not be saved because battery is low Battery power is low so an image file could not be saved Folder cannot be created You are trying to record a file while there are already 9 999 files stored in the 999th folder If you want to record more delete files you no longer need page 196 LENS ERROR This message appears and the camera turns off whenever lens performs some unexpected operation If the same message appears after you turn power back on contact your retailer or a CASIO service center APPENDIX Load paper The printer ran out of paper while printing Memory Full Memor
215. to perform steps 3 through 5 in the above procedure when you connect the camera to your Macintosh unless you change the camera s USB settings for some reason IMPORTANT e Never disconnect the USB cable or remove the camera from the USB cradle without exiting the USB mode first Doing so can corrupt image data See Removing the Camera from the USB Cradle on page 250 for the correct steps you need to perform to remove the camera from the cradle safely USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER E Connecting the Camera to Your Macintosh after the First Time Since you need to configure menu settings only the first time you connect the camera to your Macintosh later connections are much simpler 1 Press the camera s ON OFF button to turn it off and then place the camera on the USB cradle 2 Press the USB cradle s USB button e Pressing the cradle s USB button puts it into the USB mode which is indicated by the USB lamp lighting green 248 E Viewing Camera Images on Your Macintosh After connecting the camera to your Macintosh you can view camera images on your Macintosh screen 1 2 3 Double click the camera s drive icon Double click the DCIM folder Double click the folder that contains the image you want to view Double click the file that contains the image you want to view This displays the image IMPORTANT e Do not leave the same image displayed on your Macintosh scr
216. to select Format and then press P 14 QUICK START BASICS Shooting a Snapshot Auto icon Operation Lamp 124 REC Shutter Button fassenced Focus Frame Monitor Screen page 62 Press 3 to turn on the camera This enters the REC mode and displays e Auto icon on the monitor screen Point the camera at the subject While taking care to keep the camera still half press the shutter button When the image is in focus the camera will beep the operation lamp will light green and the focus frame will turn green Continuing to keep the camera still press the shutter button all the way down The recorded image will remain on the display for about one second and then it will be stored in memory After that the camera will be ready to shoot the next image QUICK START BASICS Snapshot Image Size and Image Quality Your camera lets you select from among various image size and quality settings Note that image size and quality settings affect how many images can be stored in memory e You can change the image size and quality settings as required to shoot a smaller or lower resolution image for attachment to an e mail message for publishing on a website etc You can also select an image size that suits the size of paper you plan to use for printing your images For details see pages 66 68 and 287 How do I half press the shutter button The shutter button is design
217. to stop shooting Movie recording also will stop automatically if memory becomes full before you press BS 2e IMPORTANT e When Past Movie is selected the camera continually updates an internal buffer that holds about five seconds of movie images of what has happened in front of the camera s lens When you press your movie will start with the buffer s current contents and continue from there Be sure to keep the camera still and pointed in the direction of the subject for some time before you press to start shooting 2 Use A V lt 4 and gt to select the Past Movie scene and then press SET This causes Eg to appear on the monitor screen which indicates that Past Movie is enabled SHOOTING A MOVIE 101 To return to the REC mode After Past Movie recording is complete the camera stands by for shooting of another Past Movie To exit Past Movie recording press BS select something other than Past Movie and then press SET If you want to set the camera up for normal snapshot shooting for example select Auto and then press SET Shooting a Snapshot while Shooting a Movie Snapshot In Movie You can shoot a snapshot while normal movie recording is in progress Note however that movie recording image and audio is interrupted for a few seconds while the snapshot is recorded E Shooting a Snapshot During a Movie 1 While movie recording is in progress
218. to their zoom functions To return to image to normal size Press MENU or BS IMPORTANT e Depending on the image size some images may not be able to be zoomed to the full 8 times normal size VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES Using the 12 image Screen You can use the procedure below to display a screen that shows 12 images 1 Press the zoom button Selection Boundary This displays the 12 image screen with a selection boundary around the last image that was on the monitor screen 2 Select the image you want e Use lt 4 and P to scroll between 12 image screens e To view the full screen version of a particular image use 4 V lt and gt to move the selection boundary to it and then press SET Using the Calendar Screen Use the following procedure to display a calendar which shows the first image recorded on each date of a particular month This screen helps to make searching for an image quicker and easier 1 In the PLAY mode press the zoom button 5 twice This displays the calendar screen e You can also display the calendar by pressing MENU selecting the PLAY tab selecting Calendar and then pressing P to display the calendar e To exit the calendar screen press MENU or BS Year Month Selection Boundary 166 VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES 2 Use A V lt 4 and gt to move the selection boundary to the date whose image you want to vi
219. ton After making sure that the cradle s USB lamp is not lit remove the camera from the cradle 250 Transfer of Images from the Camera and Management of Images on Your Macintosh If you are running Mac OS X you can manage snapshots using iPhoto which comes bundled with your operating system If you are running Mac OS 9 use commercially available software USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Playing Movies You can use QuickTime which comes bundled with your operating system to play back movies To play back a movie first copy the movie to your Macintosh and then double click the movie file QuickTime E Minimum Computer System Requirements for Movie Playback The minimum system requirements described below are necessary to use your Macintosh to play back movies recorded with this camera OS OS X 10 3 9 or greater Required Software QuickTime 7 or greater IMPORTANT e The above is the recommended environment Configuring this environment does not guarantee proper operation e Even if your computer meets the minimum requirements described above certain settings and other installed software may interfere with proper playback of movies e Movie file playback is not supported under OS 9 251 Viewing User Documentation PDF Files You must have Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to view the contents of a PDF file If you don t go to the Adobe Systems Incorpora
220. uality settings whether or not a memory card is loaded in the camera and the flash charge condition e No self timer operation can be performed when recording with the any of the following settings Normal speed continuous shutter mode or high speed continuous shutter mode Recording with certain BEST SHOT scenes Short Movie Past Movie Layout Auto Framing Voice Recording e The Triple Self timer cannot be used when performing the following recording operations Recording with Flash Continuous Shutter Recording with certain BEST SHOT scenes Business Cards and Documents Whiteboard etc Old Photo For YouTube Movie mode Using Continuous Shutter Your camera has four continuous shutter modes Continuous Shutter Mode Description Normal Speed Normal speed Continually records images until memory Continuous becomes full Shutter High Speed Continually records images at a speed High speed that is faster than Normal speed Continuous Continuous Shutter until memory Shutter becomes full Image size is fixed at 2M 1600 x 1200 pixels Flash Cont Flash Continuous Shutter Use this mode to record up to three consecutive images firing the flash for each one a SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT Continuous Shutter Mode Description Zoom Cont Zoom Continuous Shutter In this mode you select an area on the monitor screen with a selection boundary Then
221. vies only e You can check the settings of the currently selected BEST 3 Use lt 4 and gt to select the snapshot or SHOT scene by displaying the camera s setting menus and movie whose setup you want to register looking at its settings e User snapshot scenes are assigned numbers sequentially 4 Use A and V to select Save and then in the sequence SU1 SU2 and so on while movies are press SET assigned numbers in the sequence MU1 MU2 and so on Your BEST SHOT scene will be assigned the name Recall e The following are the settings that are included in a user User Scene along with a scene number snapshot scenes Face Recognition Focus EV Shift White Balance Flash ISO Metering Flash Intensity Flash Assist Color Filter Sharpness Saturation Contrast USING BEST SHOT 108 e The following are the settings that are included in a user movie scene Focus EV Shift White Balance Color Filter Sharpness Saturation Contrast e You can store up to 999 BEST SHOT user scenes e User BEST SHOT scenes are stored in built in memory page 253 in the SCENE folder snapshots or MSCENE folder movies Deleting a BEST SHOT User Scene Perform the following steps when you want to delete a BEST SHOT user scene 1 2 109 In the REC mode press BS Press the zoom button to display its explanation screen Use lt 4 and P to select the BEST SHOT user scene you want to delete Press V 4 T
222. when you press the shutter button the camera records the monitor screen image and the area enclosed in the selection boundary digitally zoomed to twice its normal size Selecting the Continuous Shutter Mode 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the REC tab select Continuous and then press gt 3 Use A and F to select the mode you want and then press SET This enables the continuous shutter mode you selected and displays its icon on the monitor screen To turn off continuous shutter select Off Recording with Normal speed Continuous Shutter High speed Continuous Shutter and Flash Continuous Shutter 1 Press the shutter button to shoot e With Normal speed continuous shutter and High speed continuous shutter images continue to be shot as long as you keep the shutter button depressed Releasing the shutter button stops shooting e Flash continuous shutter can shoot up to three images Shooting stops if you release the shutter button before three images are recorded IMPORTANT e The speed of normal speed continuous shutter and high speed continuous shutter depend on the type of memory card being used and the amount free space available in memory When shooting to built in memory continuous shutter shooting is relatively slow a2 SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT Recording with Zoom Continuous Shutter 1 Use A V lt and gt to move the selection boundary around the
223. will appear on the of the flash to become blocked which can produce monitor screen as shown below to tell you the focus range unwanted lens shadows in your image Example OO cm co e Macro Focus becomes fixed focus while shooting a movie OO will be replaced by the actual focus range value ADVANCED SETTINGS 123 l NOTE e When Macro Focus cannot focus properly because the subject is too far away the camera will switch to the Auto Focus range automatically Auto Macro e Whenever you perform an optical zoom operation while shooting with Macro Focus values will appear on the monitor screen as shown below to tell you the focus range Example OO cm OO cm OO will be replaced by the actual focus range values ADVANCED SETTINGS 124 Auto Focus and Macro Focus Shooting Tips Changing the Auto Focus Area Use the following procedure to change the metering area used for Auto Focus AF 1 In the REC mode press MENU 2 On the REC tab select AF Area and then press gt 3 Use A and V to select the setting you want and then press SET Select this To do this A setting Use a small area in the center of the screen for metering e This setting is best when you want to use focus lock page 127 E Spot 125 To do this Select this setting When the shutter button is half pressed have the camera automatically select one or more of nine possible focus
224. will store images in its built in memory if there is no memory card loaded If you prefer to use built in With the front of the memory card facing upwards towards the monitor screen side of the camera slide it into the card slot and press until it clicks securely into place memory skip this procedure and go to Shooting a 3 Close the battery cover Snapshot on page 15 For information about memory card capacity see page 287 1 Open the battery cover While pressing lightly on the cover slide it in the direction indicated by the arrow to open o QUICK START BASICS Formatting a Memory Card 5 Press A to select Format and then press SET e To cancel formatting select Cancel and then press SET IMPORTANT e Wait until the Busy Please wait message disappears from the monitor screen before doing anything else Before you can use a memory card with your camera you must format it e Formatting a memory card that already has snapshots or other files on it will delete its contents Normally you do not p yy Set Up Tab need to format a memory card again However if storing to a card has slowed down or if you notice any other abnormality re format the card Be sure to perform the following procedure on the camera to format the memory card ON OFF Power Press ON OFF to turn on the camera Press MENU Use lt and P to select the Set Up tab Use V
225. y navigate to the CD ROM on your computer and then double click the AutoMenu exe file On the menu screen click the Language down arrow button and then select the language you want Click Movie Wizard 3 2 SE VCD to select it and then click Read me e Read me files contain important information about installation including installation conditions and computer system requirements Click Install for Movie Wizard 3 2 SE VCD Follow the instructions that appear on your computer screen to install Movie Wizard 3 2 SE VCD For more powerful editing capabilities install the trial version of VideoStudio 10 Plus for CASIO which is a 30 day trial version USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Transferring Images to the Camera In order to return images from your computer memory back to the camera install Photo Transport on your computer from the CD ROM that comes with the camera E Installing Photo Transport 1 Start up your computer and place the bundled CD ROM into its CD ROM drive e Use the CD ROM that has Photo Transport on its label e Normally this should cause the menu screen to appear automatically If your computer does not display the menu screen automatically navigate to the CD ROM on your computer and then double click the AutoMenu exe file 2 On the menu screen click the Language down arrow button and then select the language you want e Regardless of th
226. y and turns on power Operation Lamp ON OFF Power lt 8 C5 mao PLAY 0 REC GETTING READY IMPORTANT E Turning Power Off e Pressing ON OFF or EE REC to turn on power also Press ON OFF Power causes the lens to extend Take care there is nothing pressing against or hitting the lens Holding the lens with l NOTE your hand so it cannot extend creates the risk of e You can configure the camera so power does not turn on malfunction when you press B REC or BJ PLAY You can also configure the camera to turn off when you press EJ l NOTE REC or gt PLAY page 208 e Pressing B PLAY while in the REC mode switches to the PLAY mode The lens retracts about 10 seconds after Turning On Power for the First Time switching modes The first time you load a battery into the camera a screen e Auto Power Off page 45 will turn off power automatically if appears for configuring screen text language date and time you do not perform any operation for a preset amount of settings Use the procedure under Configuring Display time If this happens turn power back on Language Date and Time Settings page 11 to configure the settings correctly IMPORTANT e Failure to set the date and time will cause the wrong date and time data to be recorded with images e f you make a mistake when configuring the language date and time settings you can change the sett
227. y is full with images you recorded and or of files saved by editing operations Delete files you no longer need page 196 There are no printing images There are currently no files specified for printing Configure the required DPOF settings No Favorites file The FAVORITE folder does not contain any files Set up DPOF page 215 There is no The setup you are trying to save is for an image to image that cannot be saved as a user BEST register SHOT scene Printing Error An error occurred while printing e The printer is turned off e The printer generated an error etc This card is not formatted The memory card loaded in the camera is not formatted Format the memory card page 50 Record Error Image compression could not be performed for some reason during image data storage Shoot the image again This file cannot be played The file you are trying to access is corrupted or is a type that cannot be displayed by this camera Replenish ink During printing the printer is running low on ink or is out of ink RETRY POWER ON If the lens comes into contact with some obstacle this message appears and the camera turns off Take action to remove the obstacle and try turning on power again This function cannot be used You attempted to copy images from built in memory to a memory card while there is no memory card loaded in the camera page 194 Thi
228. yed on the monitor screen If it isn t press SET again Cut icon EDITING IMAGES 3 Press V 5 Select the frame e You could also perform the following steps in place of point where you steps 1 through 3 above want to cut the movie In the PLAY mode select the movie you want to edit and then press MENU On the PLAY tab select Movie Editing and then press P 7 Cut range red 4 Use A and F to select the cut operation ge red and then press SET j ai m To do this Press this button e To cancel movie editing select Cancel and then press SET This will return to the paused movie playback Fast forward or fast reverse gt or lt 4 screen playback Pause or unpause movie playback SET Scroll paused playback one frame forward or back gt or 4 e To cancel the cut operation press MENU This will return to the screen in step 3 EDITING IMAGES 181 6 Press V to perform the required cut operation s Creating a Snapshot of a Movie Frame MOTION PRINT For this type of cut F operation Do this MOTION PRINT lets you capture a movie frame and use it to R create a snapshot The snapshot you create can be either of the an ae Cut Select the point up to which you twoifoimats d stribed below To Point Cut want to cut and then press V CKI Cut Select the point from which you 9 frame This format puts the From Po
229. you are trying to shoot correct is enclosed within the monitor screen The camera will not be able to detect the shape of the object correctly unless it is enclosed entirely within the monitor screen Correction will not be possible if the subject is the same color as its background Make sure the object is against a background that allows its outline to stand out Digital zoom is disabled while shooting with a Business Shot scene However you can use optical zoom The maximum Business Shot image size is 2M 1600 x 1200 pixels even if the camera is configured for a larger image size When the camera is configured to record images smaller than 2M 1600 x 1200 pixels Business Shot scenes will produce images in accordance with the currently specified image size USING BEST SHOT Restoring an Old Photograph With Old Photo you can record the image of an old faded photograph and then use the camera s built in advanced digital camera technology to restore it E Before Recording with Old Photo e Make sure the entire photograph you are trying to record is enclosed within the monitor screen e Make sure the photograph is against a background that allows its outline to stand out and that it fills the monitor screen to the maximum extent possible e Make sure that light is not reflecting off the surface of the original photograph when recording it e f the old photograph is portrait orientation be sure to compose the image with

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