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1. Self timer 41 Shooting and Playing back Images without Disturbing Others Silent 42 Recording Beautiful Portraits Make up 43 Shooting with Zoom 44 El Recording Movie Images 45 TO record amOVI 32 818 rimani nimes at ele mOn ae 45 4 Contents fi Advanced Settings 47 Using On screen Menus 47 REC Mode Settings REC 49 I Selecting a Focus Mode Focus 49 i Using Face Detection Face Detection 50 E Using Continuous Shutter CS 51 E Reducing the Effects of Camera and Subject Movement Anti Shake 52 E Assigning Functions to the lt and gt Keys L R Key 53 i Displaying the On screen Grid Grid 53 E Turning on Image Review Review 54 E Usingilcon Help seen elects wad de ie oe eee Icon Help 54 I Selecting Display Information Information 54 Image Quality Settings Quality 55 E To select the snapshot image size Size 55 I Specifying Movie Image Quality FE Quality Movie 56 E Correcting Image Brightness
2. EV Shift 56 E Controlling White Balance White Balance 57 E Specifying ISO Sensitivity ISO 59 E Optimizing Image Brightness Lighting 60 E Using Built in Color Filters Color Filter 60 El Viewing Snapshots and Movies 61 Viewing Snapshots 61 Viewingia Movie fixe rs etme iad isle ated ote ah ek eee eine 61 Zooming an On screen Snapshot 62 Displaying the Image Menu 62 El Other Playback Functions PLAY 63 Using the PLAY Panel 4 2 2 04 02 suomi hs anne bet tt he de 63 Performing Playback without Disturbing Others Silent 64 Playing a Slideshow on the Camera Slideshow 64 Inserting a Built in Subject into a Snapshot Paste subject 65 Blurring a Playback Image Blur Effect 66 Auto Image Orientation Detection and Rotation Auto Rotate 66 Rotating an Image Rotation 67 Selecting Images for Printing DPOF Printing 67 Protecting a File Against Deletion Protect 68 Resizing a Snapshot Resize 68 Cropping a Snapshot T
3. E Other Precautions The camera becomes slightly warm during use This is normal and does not indicate malfunction 106 Appendix E Copyrights Except for your own personal enjoyment unauthorized use of snapshots or movies of images whose rights belong to others without the permission of the 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 For example 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 use of this product in any way that infringes on the copyrights of others or that violates copyright laws The following terms which are used in this manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners Note that trademark and registered trademark are not used within the text of this manual microSDXC Logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC Microsoft Windows Windows Vista
4. 1 Turn on the camera and then press Wi Fi 2 For the smartphone Wi Fi setting input the camera SSID and password This will connect the smartphone to the camera The password can be changed using WLAN password page 88 What you need to do to establish a wireless LAN connection depends on the type of smartphone you are using For details about how to establish SSID a wireless LAN connection see the user documentation that comes with your smartphone Password Cancel 3 On your smartphone start up the EXILIM Link app 4 On the smartphone tap Connection Starting The smartphone display shows a list of images stored in camera memory If this is the first time you started up the app its terms of use will appear on the smartphone screen Read the terms and then tap Agree 5 Tap the images of the files you want to have sent to the smartphone 6 After selecting the images of all of the files you want to send to the smartphone touch E This will send the images you selected to the smartphone You can view the sent images with EY 72 Connecting the Camera with a Smartphone Wireless LAN ae IMPORTANT l NOTE Some smartphone models may not be able to play back movie files Depending on your smartphone model its operating system version and or its remaining storage capacity can cause failure of a movie or snapshot save operation After send operation perform
5. t ral ay E o F al V lt gt 2 Use A and V to select the setting you want to change This will select one of the Control Panel icons and display its settings Recording mode pages 27 36 38 Silent mode page 42 LED light page 40 Make up page 43 Self timer page 41 3 Use lt and gt to change the setting 4 If you want to configure another setting repeat steps 2 and 3 5 After all of the settings are the way you want press SET This will apply the settings and return to the REC mode You can close the Control Panel by pressing MENU l NOTE No icon is displayed for any Control Panel option page 9 that is set to its initial default reset setting An icon will appear only if you change the setting of the corresponding Control Panel option The following are the initial defaults for Control Panel options Self timer Off Make up Off You also can configure settings other than those listed above page 47 Snapshot Tutorial 35 p Shooting with Artistic Effects ART SHOT A variety of artistic effects help to make even common ordinary subjects become more novel and exciting Scene Description Dark edges and altered hues make images look like they Toy Camera were shot by a toy camera Soft Focus Overall blurring for a soft and romantic effect Light Tone Weakened contrast fo
6. Appendix 116 Problem Possible Cause and Recommended Action File Deletion A file cannot be deleted The file may be protected Unprotect the file page 68 Wireless LAN can t establish a 1 The camera cannot connect with a smartphone if they are too wireless LAN far apart from each other connection 2 The smartphone may be connected with another wireless The wireless LAN connection is LAN Check the smartphone s Wi Fi settings and confirm that the camera is selected for wireless LAN connection page broken 72 3 Connection may have been lost due to interference caused by a nearby microwave oven cordless phone or other wireless LAN device Move the camera away from the device causing the problem Other The wrong date The date and time setting is off Set the correct date and time and time are page 92 displayed or the wrong date and time are being stored along with image data The messages on the display are in the wrong language The wrong display language is selected Change the display language setting page 93 Images cannot be transferred over a USB connection 1 The USB cable may not be connected securely Check all connections 2 If the camera is not turned on turn it on 3 Your computer may not be able to recognize the camera if you connect via a USB hub Always connect directly to the computer s USB port 4 USB communication may not be p
7. CASIO Digital Camera EX MRI User s Guide EN Thank you for purchasing this CASIO product Before using it be sure to read the precautions contained in this User s Guide Keep the User s Guide in a safe place for future reference For the most up to date information about this product visit the official EXILIM Website at http www exilim com Cea E y Accessories As you unpack your camera check to make sure that all accessories shown below are included If anything is missing contact your original retailer Rechargeable lithium ion battery NP 80 Power cord Micro USB cable USB AC adaptor AD C53U Basic Reference Using the Soft Case When not in use store the camera in its soft case ae IMPORTANT Use the soft case for storage of this camera only The mirror side facing Soft case upwards Main materials Front side Velvet Inside Polyester pile The shape of the power cord plug varies according to the country or geographic area where the camera is sold Read this first The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice The contents of this manual have been checked at each step of the production process Feel free to contact us if you notice anything that is questionable erroneous etc Any copying of the contents of this User s Guide either in part or its entirety is forbidden Except for your own personal use
8. While the camera is connected to a computer or other device During movie recording and playback e When both sleep and Auto Power Off are turned on Auto Power Off takes priority 93 Other Settings Set Up Configuring Auto Power Settings Auto Power Off Procedure MENU Set Up Tab Auto Power Off Auto Power Off turns off the camera whenever no camera operation is performed for a preset amount of time Trigger Time Settings 1 min 2 min 5 min The trigger time is always 5 minutes in the PLAY mode e Auto Power Off is disabled under any of the following conditions While the camera is connected to a computer or other device During a slideshow During movie recording and playback Configuring BJ Setting PLAY Procedure MENU Set Up Tab gt PLAY Power On Camera turns on whenever BJ PLAY is pressed On Off Camera turns on or off whenever B gt PLAY is pressed Disable Camera does not turn on or off whenever B PLAY is pressed e With On Off the camera turns off when you press PLAY in the PLAY mode When Power On or On Off is enabled you can turn on the camera by holding down PLAY until the back lamp lights green momentarily 94 Other Settings Set Up Formatting Built in Memory or a Memory Card Format Procedure MENU Set Up Tab Format If a memory card is loaded in the camera
9. This section explains menu items that you can use to configure settings and perform other playback operations Using the PLAY Panel Pressing SET in the PLAY mode will display the PLAY Panel E Example PLAY Panel Operation 1 In the PLAY mode press SET SET PLAY Panel The PLAY Panel will appear along the right side of the monitor screen 2 Use A and V to select the PLAY Panel item you want and then press SET al Y 3 The following describes the operations you can perform for each of the PLAY Panel items Exit Exits the PLAY Panel Art You can apply artistic effects to recorded snapshots and save the Effect result as a new snapshot The original snapshot is also retained For information setting items see page 36 The Silent mode turns off camera operation sounds so you can Silent avoid disturbing others around you when playing back images page 42 Displays a slideshow menu See Playing a Slideshow on the Slideshow Camera Slideshow page 64 for slideshow menu operations Kill Delete Deletes images page 32 63 Other Playback Functions PLAY Performing Playback without Disturbing Others Silent The Silent mode turns off camera operation sounds so you can avoid disturbing others around you when play back images 1 In the PLAY mode press SET 2 Use A and V to select the Silent PLAY Panel option and then
10. Windows 7 Windows 8 and Windows 8 1 are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Macintosh Mac OS QuickTime iPhoto and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc Android and Google Play are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google Inc App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc iOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco Systems Inc of the United States Wi Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi Fi Alliance EXILIM and EXILIM Link are registered trademarks or trademarks of CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD All other company or product names mentioned herein are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies Any and all unauthorized copying distribution and transfer for commercial purposes of the software provided by CASIO for this product are prohibited 107 Appendix iPerf BSD License Copyright c The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois All Rights Reserved lperf performance test Mark Gates Ajay Tirumala Jim Ferguson Jon Dugan Feng Qin Kevin Gibbs John Estabrook National Laboratory for Applied Network Research National Center for Supercomputing Applications University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign http Awww ncsa uiuc edu Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software Iperf and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restricti
11. microSDHC Memory Card misr microSDXC Memory Card xe I The above are supported memory card types as of August 2014 This camera supports use of microSD memory cards of the following types and capacities microSD memory cards up to 2GB microSDHC memory cards from 2GB up to 32GB microSDXC memory cards from 32GB up to 2TB Note that the ability to use any particular card with this camera even if it satisfies the above capacity and type requirements is not guaranteed E Memory Card Handling Precautions Certain types of memory cards can slow down processing speeds and even can make it impossible to store High Quality movies correctly Also use of certain types of memory cards slows down data transfer and increases the time it takes to record movie data which can result in breaks in the image and or audio during playback If this happens and flash on the monitor screen 23 Quick Start Basics TAN Warning Q microSD microSDHC microSDXC memory cards present a swallowing hazard for small children Q Keep microSD microSDHC microSDXC memory cards out of the reach of small children Should a memory card ever be swallowed accidentally consult a physician immediately To load a memory card 1 Press Power to turn off the camera and then open the CARD USB cover 2 Load a memory card Positioning the memory card so its front is facing downwards towards the monitor screen side of the camera slide it into the c
12. operation Removing the battery or memory card while the back lamp is flashing green after turning off the camera Disconnecting the USB cable while communication is in progress Shooting with a battery that quickly goes low right after it is charged Shooting with a battery that quickly goes low right after it is charged can also cause camera malfunction Replace the battery with a new one immediately Other abnormal operations Any of the above conditions can cause an error message to appear on the monitor screen page 119 Perform the action indicated by the message that appears E Operating Environment Operating Temperature Requirements 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Operating Humidity 10 to 85 non condensation Do not place the camera in any of the following locations In an area exposed to direct sunlight or large amounts of moisture dust or sand Near heating or cooling devices or in other areas subjected to extreme changes in temperature or humidity Inside of a motor vehicle on a hot day or in an area subjected to strong vibration E Condensation 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 which creates the risk of malfunction To prevent condensation from forming seal the camera in a plastic bag before ch
13. sure you observe the following precautions Never cover the USB AC adapter or power cord with a quilt blanket or other cover while it is in use and do not use it near a heater Doing so can interfere with heat radiation and cause the area around them to become hot Do not use detergent when cleaning the power cord the USB AC adapter or the USB cable especially the plugs and jacks Insert the power plug into the wall outlet as far as it will go Unplug the power plug from the wall outlet before leaving the camera Q unattended for long periods such as when leaving on a trip etc At least once a year use a cloth or vacuum cleaner to clean any dust build up on the prongs of the power plug and in the area around them Power cord included with your camera When unplugging from the wall outlet never pull on the power cord Grasp the power plug and pull E Rechargeable Battery If 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 Be sure to read the user documentation that comes with the camera before using or charging the battery Store batteries in a location that cannot be reached by infants and young children When using a battery where infants and young children are present be on guard to ensure that they do not have the
14. Basics Viewing Snapshots Use the following procedure to view snapshots on the camera s monitor screen e For information about how to play back movies see page 61 1 Press P PLAY to enter the PLAY mode This will display one of the snapshots currently stored in memory Information about the displayed snapshot also is included page 11 You also can clear the information to view only the snapshot page 70 You can zoom in on the image by pressing A page 62 If you are recording a snapshot that is very important to you it is recommended that you zoom the image and check its details after recording it B gt 1 PLAY 2 Use lt and gt to scroll between images Holding down either button scrolls at high speed D D S ee lt lt lt lt l NOTE e Half pressing the shutter button while in the PLAY mode or while a menu screen is displayed will switch directly to the REC mode 31 Quick Start Basics Deleting Snapshots and Movies If memory becomes full you can delete snapshots and movies you no longer l 7 need in order to free up storage and o record more images J ke IMPORTANT Some Remember that a file image delete SET operation cannot be undone E To delete a single file 1 Enter the PLAY mode and then press SET 2 Use A and V to select the El Delete PLAY Panel option a
15. Snapshot Shooting Precautions Operation Never open the battery cover while the back lamp is flashing green Doing so can result in the image you just shot being saved incorrectly damage to other images stored in memory malfunction of the camera etc Monitor Screen when Shooting Snapshots Subject brightness conditions can cause monitor screen response to slow and can cause digital noise in the monitor screen image 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 page 55 Shooting Indoors under Fluorescent Lighting Minute flickering of fluorescent lighting can affect the brightness or color of an image E Auto Focus Restrictions Any of the following can make proper focus impossible 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 Camera movement while shooting Fast moving subject Subjects outside the focus range of the camera e If you cannot focus properly try using focus lock page 49 34 Quick Start Basics Snapshot Tutorial Using the Control Panel The Control Panel can be used to configure camera settings 1 In the REC mode press SET SET Available settings Control Panel
16. Up Tab The contents of the Set Up tab are the same in the REC mode and PLAY mode 113 Appendix When things don t go right i Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Recommended Action Power Supply Power does not turn on 1 The battery may not be loaded correctly page 16 2 The battery may be dead Charge the battery page 17 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 80 rechargeable lithium ion battery The camera suddenly powers down 1 Auto Power Off may have activated page 94 Turn power back on 2 The battery may be dead Charge the battery page 17 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 again Power will not turn off Nothing happens when a button is pressed Remove the battery from the camera and then reload it Ch arging The back lamp does not light red and the battery won t charge 1 Unplug the USB cable from the camera and then plug it back in again 2 Remove the battery from the camera and then reload it page 17 Image Recording Image is not recorded when the shutter button is pressed 1 If the camera is in the PLAY mode press the shutter button to enter the RE
17. and even can make it impossible to store High Quality movies correctly Also use of certain types of memory cards slows down data transfer and increases the time it takes to record movie data which can result in breaks in the image and or audio during playback If this happens the LE and flash on the monitor screen The effects of camera movement in an image become more pronounced when you shoot close up or with a large zoom factor You can use the lt 4 and gt keys during movie recording to adjust the EV shift setting Recording Movie Images 46 p o Advanced Settings The following are menu operations you can use to configure various camera settings REC mode menu contents and operations are different from those in the PLAY for information about PLAY menu screen operations Using On screen Menus E Example REC Menu Screen Operation 1 In the REC mode press MENU This will display the REC menu screen mode This section explains operations using the REC menu screen See page 63 2 Use lt and gt to select the tab where the menu item you want to configure is located a V lt gt Use A and V to select the menu item you want and then press P Use A and W to change the setting of the selected menu item After the setting is the way you want press SET to apply the setting and return to the viewfinder screen Pressing lt instead of SET appl
18. chance to remove the battery from the camera Do not leave batteries near areas used by pets A pet chewing ona battery can lead to accidents caused by the battery leaking overheating or exploding 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 oO 09 101 Appendix CAUTION E Connections Never plug any devices that are not specified for use with this camera into connectors Connecting a non specified device creates the risk of S fire and electric shock E Unstable Locations 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 E Locations To Be Avoided 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 S 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 very high temperatures E Monitor Screen 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 and S lead to personal injury Should the monitor
19. only the specified USB AC adapter Never use the USB AC adapter with another device Use a power outlet that matches the power supply specified for the USB AC adapter Never plug the USB AC adapter or power cord into a wall outlet that is shared by other devices or into a shared extension cord Never locate the USB AC adapter near a stove or other heating device Misuse of the USB AC adapter can cause them to become damaged creating the risk of fire and electric shock Be sure to observe the following precautions Never place heavy objects on the USB AC adapter or subject it to direct heat Do not modify the USB AC adapter allow it to become damaged or forcibly bend it Do not twist or pull on the power cord When in use locate the cord where it will not be tripped over 98 Appendix ZAN WARNING Never touch the power plug while your hands are wet Doing so creates the risk of electric shock Should the power cord or power plug become damage contact your retailer or nearest CASIO authorized service center Do not use the USB AC adapter in areas where liquids might spill on them Liquids create the risk of fire and electric shock Liquids Water sports drinks seawater animal or pet urine etc Do not place a flower vase or any other liquid container on top of the USB AC adapter Water creates the risk of fire and electric shock Do not touch the camera or USB AC adapter during
20. press SET page 63 3 Use A and V to select On and then press SET This enters the Silent mode which is indicated by N on the monitor screen The Sounds setting page 89 automatically changes to Off in the Silent mode Entering the Silent mode in the PLAY mode will also enter the Silent mode in the REC mode automatically page 42 Playing a Slideshow on the Camera Slideshow 1 In the PLAY mode press SET 2 Use A and V to select the Slideshow PLAY Panel option and then press SET page 63 Start Starts the slideshow Time Time from the start to the end of the slideshow 1 to 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes Interval Amount of time each image remains displayed Use lt and gt to select a value from 1 to 30 seconds or MAX If you specify a value movies play from beginning to end When the slideshow reaches a movie file while MAX is selected only the first frame of the movie will displayed Effect Turns effect on or off On Turns on the image change effect and background music Off No image change effect or background music To stop the slideshow press MENU Pressing SET instead of MENU stops the slideshow and returns to the menu screen Adjust audio volume by pressing W and then press A or V during playback All button operations are disabled while the slideshow is trans
21. screen ever become cracked never touch any of the liquid inside the monitor screen Doing so creates the risk of skin inflammation Should monitor screen liquid ever get into your mouth immediately rinse your mouth out and contact your physician Q Should monitor screen liquid ever get into your eyes or onto your skin immediately rinse with clean water for at least 15 minutes and contact Q your physician E Backing Up Important Data Always keep backup copies of important data in camera memory by transferring it to a computer or other storage device Note that data can Q be deleted in the case of camera malfunction repair etc 102 Appendix CAUTION E Memory Protection 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 E LED Light Do not fire the LED light or use other light emitting functions while the light is pointed in the direction of and too close to a person s face Doing so creates the risk of momentary loss of eyesight 103 Appendix Precautions During Use E Data Error Precautions Your digital camera is manufactured using precision digital components Any of the following creates the risk of corruption of data in camera memory Removing the battery or memory card while the camera is performing some
22. size Focusing Contrast Detection Auto Focus e Focus Modes Auto Focus Macro Focus Pan Focus Infinity AF Area Spot Intelligent AF while Premium Auto is selected Approximate Focus Snapshot From Lens Surface Auto Focus 10 cm to CO 3 9 to CO Macro Focus 10 cm to 50 cm 3 9 to 19 7 Pan Focus 1 3 m to OO 4 3 to OO Infinity co Metering Multi pattern by imaging element Exposure Control Program AE Exposure 2 0 EV to 2 0 EV in 1 3EV steps Compensation Shutter CMOS shutter Shutter Speed Snapshot Auto 1 10 to 1 8000 second Snapshot Premium Auto 1 to 1 8000 second May differ due to the camera setup Aperture Value F5 0 Value after illumination is reduced by mirror White Balance Auto Daylight Overcast Shade Day White Fluorescent Daylight Fluorescent Tungsten Manual WB Appendix 122 Sensitivity Standard Snapshots Output Sensitivity Auto ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 ISO 800 ISO 1600 ISO 3200 equivalent Movies Auto LED Light Auto On Off Wireless data transfer Standard IEEE 802 11b g n Operation frequency range 1 to 11ch Encryption WPA2 Monitor Screen 2 7 inch TFT color LCD 460 800 dots External connection Micro USB port Hi Speed USB compliance USB charging terminal Microphone Monaural Speaker Monaural Power Requirements Rechargeable lithium ion battery NP 80 X 1 123 Appendix
23. size of one file 4 The data transfer rate of built in memory is not sufficient for FHD movies Whenever possible use an Ultra High Speed Type memory card pages 23 46 Snapshot movie recording capacity and voice recording capacity values are approximate and intended for reference only Actual capacity depends on image contents e File size and data rate values are approximate and intended for reference only Actual values depend on the type of image being shot When using a memory card with a different capacity calculate the number of images as a percentage of 16GB Each movie can be up to 29 minutes long Movie recording stops automatically after 29 minutes of recording 121 Appendix Specifications File Format Snapshots JPEG Exif Version 2 3 DCF 2 0 standard DPOF compliant Movies MOV format H 264 AVC standard IMA ADPCM audio monaural Recording Media Built in Memory Image Storage Area 28 0MB microSD microSDHC microSDXC Recorded Image Sizes Snapshot 14M 43203240 3M 2048X1536 Movies FHD 1920X1080 STD 640X480 Effective Pixels 14 00 Megapixels Imaging Element Size 1 2 3 inch square pixel CMOS Total Pixels 16 76 Megapixels Lens Focal Distance F5 0 f 3 8 mm equivalent to 21 mm in 35 mm format Zoom Up to 4X when SR zoom and Digital zoom are used in combination Up to 8 4X when HD Zoom SR Zoom and Digital zoom are used in combination 3M
24. step 1 above 26 IMPORTANT e Note that even if a file is protected it will be deleted if you perform the format operation page 95 Resizing a Snapshot Resize Procedure PLAY Snapshot Screen MENU PLAY Tab Resize You can reduce the size of a snapshot and save the result as a separate snapshot The original snapshot is also retained You can select resize an image to one of three image sizes 10M 5M VGA e Resizing a snapshot will create an image with an aspect ratio of 4 3 The recording date of the resized version of the snapshot will be the same as the recording date of the original snapshot Other Playback Functions PLAY 68 Cropping a Snapshot Trimming Procedure B PLAY Snapshot Screen MENU PLAY Tab Trimming You can crop a snapshot to trim parts you do not need and save the result in a separate file The original snapshot is also retained 1 Use A and V to zoom the image to the size you want Press MENU Use A V lt 4 and gt to select the area you want to extract e Pressing MENU again returns to the zoom screen in step 1 After you display area you want to extract press SET The image produced by a trimming operation will have an aspect ratio of 4 3 The recording date of the cropped image will be the same as the recording date of the original snapshot 69 Zoom factor Repr
25. this operation will format the memory card It will format built in memory if no memory card is loaded The format operation will delete all contents on the memory card or in built in memory It cannot be undone Make sure you do not need any data currently on the card or in built in memory before you format it Formatting built in memory will delete the following data Protected images Startup screen Formatting a memory card will delete the following data Protected images Make sure the camera s battery is sufficiently charged 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 Never open the battery cover while formatting is in progress Doing so can cause the camera to stop operating normally Resetting the Camera to Factory Defaults Reset Procedure MENU Set Up Tab Reset See page 112 for details about the camera s factory default settings The settings below are not reset WLAN password World Time settings clock settings date style screen language 95 Other Settings Set Up Appendix Safety Precautions DANGER This symbol indicates information that if ignored or applied incorrectly creates the danger of death or serious personal injury ZA WARNING This indication stipulates matters that have the risk of causing death or serious injury if the produc
26. to 99 files totaling no more than 1500MB for a single send Search the EXILIM Link app on Google Play Android or App Store iOS and install it on your smartphone or tablet computer 2s IMPORTANT e Never use wireless LAN functions inside an aircraft or anywhere else where such operation is restricted l NOTE e Note that using wireless LAN functions requires more battery power usage than normal Make sure that the camera battery is sufficiently charged before starting a wireless LAN operation The operating range depends on the local communication environment and on the type of smartphone you are connected to E App operation guarantees No guarantees are made concerning the ability to operate the EXILIM Link app on any particular smartphone or tablet ae IMPORTANT e For information about operating system version supported by the app check the information on Google Play or the App Store App functions and the required operating environment are subject to change without notice 71 Connecting the Camera with a Smartphone Wireless LAN i Installing the EXILIM Link App on Your Smartphone E Android terminal Open Google Play In the search field type EXILIM Link Install EXILIM Link Open App Store In the search field type EXILIM Link 1 2 3 E iPhone 1 2 3 Install EXILIM Link Sending a Snapshot or Movie File from Camera Memory to a Smartphone
27. 124 for information about battery life and number of shots Battery Power Conservation Tips e Enable the Auto Power Off and the Sleep features to protect against wasting battery power when you forget to turn off the camera pages 93 94 21 Quick Start Basics Configuring Basic Settings the First Time You Turn On the Camera The first time you load a battery into the camera a screen appears for configuring the display language date and time settings Failure to set the date and time correctly will cause the wrong date and time data to be recorded with images 26 IMPORTANT e A screen for language selection will not appear in step 2 of the procedure below if you purchased a camera intended for the Japanese market To change the display language from Japanese in this case use the procedure under Specifying the Display Language Language page 93 Note that a version of this manual in the language you select may not be included with a camera intended for the Japanese market Camera models sold in certain geographic areas may not support display language selection 1 Hold down Power until the back lamp lights green momentarily 0 Power Back lamp 2 Use A V lt 4 and gt to select the language you want and then press SET 3 Use A and V to select a date style and then press SET Example July 10 2016 YY MM DD 16 7 10 DD MM YY 10 7 16 MM DD YY 7 10 16
28. 3 g 4 7 oz including battery and memory card Approximately 117 g 4 1 oz excluding battery and memory card 16GB microSDHC memory card SanDisk Corporation 124 Appendix E Rechargeable lithium ion battery NP 80 Rated Voltage 3 7V Rated Capacitance 700 mAh Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Requirements Dimensions 31 4 W X 39 5 H X 5 9 D mm 1 24 W X 1 56 H X 0 23 D Weight Approximately 15 g 0 53 oz E USB AC adaptor AD C53U Input 100 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 100 mA Output 5 0 V DC 650 mA Operating Temperature 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F Requirements Dimensions 53 W X 21 H X 45 D mm 2 1 W X 0 83 H X 1 8 D excluding projections Weight Approximately 37 g 1 3 oz 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 125 Appendix CASIO CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD 6 2 Hon machi 1 chome Shibuya ku Tokyo 151 8543 Japan M29 MA1410 A 2014 CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD
29. 4 Set the date and the time Use lt 4 and P to select the setting you want to change and then use A and W to change it To switch between 12 hour and 24 hour format press Movie 5 After setting the date and time use lt and gt to select Apply and then press SET 22 Quick Start Basics If you make a mistake configuring display language date or time settings with the above procedure refer to the following pages for information about how to correct the settings Display language Page 93 Date and time Page 92 l NOTE e Each country controls its local time offset and the use of summer time and so they are subject to change e Removing the battery from the camera too soon after configuring time and date settings for the first time can cause the settings to be reset to their factory defaults Do not remove the battery for at least 24 hours after configuring settings Preparing a Memory Card Though the camera has built in memory that can be used to store images and movies you probably will want to purchase a commercially available memory card for greater capacity The camera does not come with a memory card Images recorded while a memory card is loaded are saved to the memory card When no memory card is loaded images are saved to built in memory e For information about memory card capacities see page 121 i Supported Memory Cards microSD Memory Card TM
30. 4 Using the Camera with a Computer E To view copied images 1 Double click the camera s drive icon Double click the DCIM folder to open it 2 3 Double click the folder that contains the images you want to view 4 Double click the image file you want to view e For information about file names see Memory Folder Structure on page 87 e An image that was rotated on the camera will be displayed on your Macintosh screen in its original unrotated orientation M Playing a Movie To play back a movie first copy it to your Macintosh and then double click the movie file E Minimum Computer System Requirements for Movie Playback The minimum system requirements described below are necessary to play back movies recorded with this camera on a computer Operating System Mac OS X 10 5 or higher Required Software QuickTime Player installed on computer The above are recommended system environments Configuring one of these environments does not guarantee proper operation Certain settings and other installed software may interfere with proper playback of movies E Movie Playback Precautions Proper movie playback may not be possible on some Macintosh models If you experience problems try the following Change the movie image quality setting to STD Shut down other applications that are running ue IMPORTANT Be sure to move the movie data to the hard disk of your Macintosh be
31. ANGER 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 the battery to heat or fire S Make sure the battery is oriented correctly when charging it 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 dehumidifier high pressure generating device etc Never remove the outer sticker from the battery Should you ever notice leakage strange odor heat generation discoloration deformation or any other abnormal condition while using Q charging or storing a battery immediately remove it from the camera and keep it away from open flame Also do not use the affected battery after the abnormal symptoms disappear Do not use or leave the battery under direct sunlight in an automobile S 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 Also these conditions can cause the battery to swell to the point that you may not be able to remove it Battery fluid can damage your eyes Should battery fluid ge
32. Approximate Battery Life All of the values provided below represent the approximate amount of time under normal temperature 23 C 73 F before the camera turns off These values are not guaranteed Low temperatures shorten battery life Number of snapshots Operating Time 230 shots Actual movie recording time FHD movie 35 minutes Approximate continuous movie recording time FHD movies 2 Continuous Playback 3 3 hours 15 minutes Temperature 23 C 73 F Battery NP 80 Rated Capacity 700 mAh Recording Medium 16GB microSDHC memory card SanDisk Corporation UHS I series 60 minutes 1 In accordance with CIPA Camera and Imaging Products Association standards 2 In accordance with CASIO standards 3 One image scroll approximately every 10 seconds The above values are based a new battery starting from a full charge Repeated charging shortens battery life The above values are for reference only They do not guarantee that the specified battery life will be attained under actual operating conditions e Frequency of Auto Focus usage configured settings the amount of time the camera is left turned on and ambient temperature in the area where the camera is used all greatly affect recording time and number of shots values Power Consumption 5 0 V DC Approximately 3 1 W Dimensions 104 2 W X 60 8 H X 21 1 D mm 4 1 W X 2 4 H X 0 83 D Weight Approximately 13
33. Battery Handling Precautions e Insulate the positive and negative terminals with tape etc Do not peel the covering off of the battery Do not try to take the battery apart E Precautions when using the wireless LAN function This product uses wireless data communication which can cause interference with or be subject to interference by other nearby devices Radio transmission interception Note that the radio waves that are used to send and receive data can be intercepted by third parties Unauthorized access CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD shall be held in no way liable for any unauthorized access and or use of the access point equipped on this product if the product is ever lost or stolen Use as a wireless LAN device Use the wireless LAN function of this product only as specifically described in this manual Any other use is unintended use and CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD shall be held in no way liable for any damages arising out of unintended use 105 Appendix Magnetism electrostatic charge and radio interference Do not use this product near a microwave oven or any other area where magnetism electrostatic charge or radio interference is generated Radio wave reception may be poor in certain environments Also note that other devices using the same 2 4GHz band used by this product may cause reduced processing speeds in both devices Connecting to a public LAN This product does not support wireless LAN connection over a public wir
34. C Tab L R Key You can assign one of the four functions listed below to the lt q and P keys Setting lt 4 gt key operation EV Shift Adjusts the EV shift value page 56 White Balance Changes the white balance setting page 57 ISO Changes the ISO Sensitivity setting page 59 Self timer Sets the self timer time page 41 Off Cancels lt 4 and gt key assignments Triple Self timer cannot be selected while ART SHOT is the recording mode or while On is selected for Make up While On is selected for Continuous Shutter CS or Silent mode the lt 4 and gt keys cannot be used to change the self timer time l NOTE The L R Key setting cannot be used together with the following feature Premium Auto M Displaying the On screen Grid Grid Procedure Enter the REC Mode gt MENU REC Tab Grid The on screen grid can be displayed on the REC mode monitor screen for easy vertical and horizontal alignment when composing images Loo 53 Advanced Settings D Turning on Image Review Review Procedure Enter the REC Mode gt MENU REC Tab Review While Review is turned on the camera will display a image for about one second immediately after you press the shutter button to record it A review image is always displayed when shooting with Continuous Shutter CS regardless of the Review setting e Wh
35. C Mode MENU Quality Tab White Balance You can adjust white balance to match the source of light available where you are shooting and avoid the blue cast that results when shooting outdoors when it is cloudy and the green cast that results when shooting under fluorescent lighting REC Screen ar Setting Icon Display Description Configures the camera to adjust white balance Auto None automatically E3 Daylight Let For shooting outdoors on a clear day For shooting outdoors on an overcast rainy day in E Overcast le the shade etc 3 For shooting on a clear day in the shade of trees or Shade buildings Ed Day White i For shooting under white or day white fluorescent Fluor lighting Daylight Fluor For shooting under daylight fluorescent lighting Ea Tungsten For shooting under light bulb lighting Advanced Settings 57 REC Screen peting Icon Display Description For configuring the camera manually to suit a particular light source Select Manual Blank white paper Under the lighting conditions you plan to use when shooting point the camera at Manual co a blank white piece of paper so it fills the entire monitor screen and then press the shutter button Press SET The white balance setting is retained even if you turn off the camera e When Auto is selected for the white balance setting the camera auto
36. C mode 2 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 You may be moving the camera when shooting Try shooting with Anti Shake 4 You may be pressing the shutter button all the way without waiting for Auto Focus Half press the shutter button and allow enough time for Auto Focus to focus Appendix 114 Problem Possible Cause and Recommended 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 LED light does not light 1 If the battery is dead charge it page 17 2 LED light operation is disabled automatically whenever the camera s Silent setting is On page 42 Camera powers down during Self timer countdown The battery may be dead Charge the battery page 17 The monitor screen image is out of focus 1 You may be using FA Macro for scenery or portraits Use Auto Focus for scenery and portrait shots page 49 2 You may be trying to use Auto Focus when shooting a close up shot Use the FA Macro for close ups page 49 There is a vertical line in the monitor
37. EE FHD 19201080 16 6 Megabits second 30 frames second STD 640X480 8 4 Megabits second 30 frames second The 16 9 aspect ratio is available when FHD is selected as the image quality Memory capacity Movie recording time you can shoot will be affected by the quality settings you configure page 121 Correcting Image Brightness EV Shift Procedure Enter the REC Mode MENU Quality Tab EV Shift You can manually adjust an image s exposure value EV value before shooting it Exposure Compensation Range 2 0 EV to 2 0 EV Unit 1 3 EV 1 Use A and V to adjust the exposure compensation value A Increases the EV value A higher EV value is best for light colored subjects and backlit subjects V Decreases the EV value A lower EV value is best for dark color subjects and for shooting outdoors on a clear day To cancel exposure compensation change the EV value to 0 0 2 Press SET This applies the exposure compensation value The exposure compensation value you set remains in effect until you change it or turn off the camera which causes it to revert to 0 0 56 Advanced Settings l NOTE When shooting under very dark or very bright conditions you may not be able to obtain satisfactory results even after performing exposure compensation Controlling White Balance White Balance Procedure Enter the RE
38. File 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 9999 files stored in the 999th folder If you want to record more delete files you no longer need page 32 This message appears and the camera turns off whenever lens performs some unexpected operation If the same LENS ERROR message appears after you turn power back on contact a CASIO authorized service center or your original retailer Memory is full with images you recorded and or files saved Memory Full by editing operations Delete files you no longer need page 32 Record Error Image compression could not be performed for some reason during image data storage Shoot the image again RETRY POWER ON The lens came into contact with an obstruction while moving The camera will turn off automatically when this message appears Remove the obstruction and turn power back on again SYSTEM ERROR Your camera system is corrupted Contact your retailer or a CASIO authorized service center There are no files There are no files in built in memory or on the memory card Appendix 119 This card is not formatted The memory card loaded in the camera is not formatted Format the memory card page 95 This file cannot be played The file you are trying to access is corrupted or is
39. Focus Mode Focus Procedure Enter the REC Mode gt MENU REC Tab Focus Auto Focus is the only focus mode available while Make up page 43 or Face Detection page 50 is enabled To select another focus mode first turn off Make up and Face Detection REC Screen Focus Mode Approximate Focus Range Settings Icon Displ Type of Shot con Display Snapshot Movies Snapshot Movies 10 cm to 10 cm to par None nue oo infinity oo infinity 9 Fixed 3 9 to 00 3 9 to 00 Automatic focal point 10 i cm to Le 2 0cmto50cm eee Close ups 5 w CO infinity Macro 3 9 to 19 7 3 9 to co Shooting with a 1 3 m to 50 cm to fay PF relatively Fixed focal point co infinity oo infinity wide focus 4 3 to co 19 7 to co range Scenery and Infinity cg other distant Fixed Infinity Wide Angle subjects The focus range is the distance from the lens surface 2 The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the screen only once immediately after the Movie button is pressed After that focus remains fixed during recording of the movie Using Focus Lock Focus lock is a technique you can use when you want to compose an image in which the subject you want to focus on is not within the focus frame in the center of the screen 1 Align the monitor screen s focus frame with the subject you want to focus on and then half pre
40. Power RL Shutter button Gl Mel SET z wy LAJV Monitor screen To shoot a snapshot 1 Point the camera at the subject If you are using Premium Auto text will appear in the lower right corner of the monitor screen describing the type of shot the camera has detected You can zoom the image using A and W if you want E H Em Wide Angle 28 C4 Telephoto Quick Start Basics 2 Half press the shutter button to focus the image When focus is complete the camera will beep the back lamp will light green and the focus frame will turn green Half press Press lightly until the button stops Beep beep Image is in focus Focus frame 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 Continuing to keep the camera still press the shutter button the rest of the way down This records the snapshot Full press Recording a Movie Movie Press Movie to start movie recording Press Movie again to stop movie recording See wU Snap Image is recorded page 45 for details SET ml Im 29 Quick Start Basics E If the ima
41. Self portrait The front of the camera is a mirror which make it easy to compose images even when shooting a self portrait When shooting hold the camera so the LED light is at the top Holding with the left hand Holding with the right hand LED light LED light Shutter button Shutter button E Precautions when shooting a self portrait Depending on the shooting distance the range of the image being reflected by the mirror may be different from the range of the image that will actually be shot by the camera It is recommended that you check images by displaying them on the monitor screen after shooting them lens E Mirror Precautions The lens is approximately in the center of the mirror Dirt in the area of the lens can cause unwanted marks in recorded images Do not scratch press or strike the mirror with strong force Doing so can scratch or soil the mirror Damage or soiling in the center of the mirror lens area can interfere with proper operation of the camera Affixing protective film to the center lens area of the mirror can affect image quality and interfere with proper operation of the camera When shooting in a sunny area the mirror will reflect sunlight This creates the risk of eye problems Take care to avoid allowing sunlight to shine onto the mirror 14 Quick Start Basics l NOTE The mirror has a curved surface so there may be some distortion in the reflected image This does not affect recor
42. a a bende eee ae eee bes 110 il Battery Precautions 110 i Using the Camera in another Country 111 Using a Memory Card 111 Reset Initial Default Settings 112 When things don t go right 114 E Troubles hooting 4688 mere me da he re ESA Le Nb ee 114 L DiSplay Messages donne dur pis dun eS ne PER nt ee 119 Number of Snapshots Movie Recording Time 121 Specifications sense et diese UA di Had Econ ee das erence SR AE 122 7 Contents General Guide The numbers in parentheses indicate the pages where each item is explained Front Back Shutter button page 28 Mirror page 14 Microphone page 46 A Wi Fi button 0 Power page 26 page 72 USB port pages 17 19 Movie button Memory card slot page 45 page 24 Strap hole page 8 CARD USB cover Back lamp LED light page 40 pages 18 20 Lens DIS PLAY button Lens is inside the mirror pages 26 31 surface Bottom Battery cover Speaker Battery slot page 16 MENU button page 47 DISET button page 35 Control button Lal Y lt D pages 35 47 63 Monitor screen page 9 To attach the strap commercially available to the camera Attach strap here Moni
43. a type that cannot be displayed by this camera This function cannot be used This message will appear part way through an operation when you attempt to use a function that is not allowed in combination with another function 120 Appendix Number of Snapshots Movie Recording Time Snapshot A rer microSD Memory i Approximate Built in Memory 2 i Image Size Pixels RE Hi 4 Card Recording File Size Recording Capacity Capacity 14M 43203240 3 24MB 7 4798 3M 2048 X 1536 820KB 34 18962 Movies Maximum Built in Recording e Continuous Image Approximate Data Maximum Memory Time with File Se of Recording Size Pixels Rate F R File Si Recordi icroSD 1 minute Ti Audio ate Frame Rate File Size ecording micro Movie ime per Capacity Memory Movie 3 Card FHD 16 6 Megabits 2 hours 1920X1080 second 18 seconds A 124 5MB 29 minutes 00 minute Monaural 30 frames second 4GB or STD 8 4 Megabits 29 minutes aiid 640X480 second 22 seconds 00 minute 63 0MB 29 minutes Monaural 30 frames second 1 Built in memory capacity after formatting Approx 28 0MB 2 When using a 16GB microSDHC memory card SanDisk Corporation Number of image and recording time values depend on the memory card you are using 3 The allowable recording time will be shorter if the capacity of the microSD memory card you are using is smaller than the maximum
44. ace 3 Close the battery cover 16 Quick Start Basics To replace the battery Stopper 1 Open the battery cover and remove the current battery 2 Load a new battery Charge the Battery You can use either of the two following methods to charge the camera s battery USB AC adaptor USB connection to a computer To charge with the USB AC adaptor The adaptor lets you charge the battery while it is loaded in the camera While the camera is turned off connect in the sequence shown below Charging time Approximately 150 minutes USB port Micro USB cable included with camera Power cord lt gt mark of the small micro USB USB AC adaptor connector facing the mirror side AD C53U When disconnecting the USB AC adaptor from the camera be sure to disconnect from the camera first 17 Quick Start Basics de IMPORTANT Make sure that you insert the cable connector into the USB port until you feel it click securely into place Failure to insert the connector fully can result in poor communication or malfunction e Note that even while the connector is fully inserted you still will be able to see the metal part of the connector as shown in the illustration VAs Pressing Power while the USB AC adaptor is connected to the camera will turn on the camera Because of this charging will stop The USB AC adaptor will become warm during charg
45. ain and input the new password Android terminal Tap the field where the SSID of the camera is displayed in the Wi Fi settings and select Forget Select the camera SSID again and input the new password 73 Connecting the Camera with a Smartphone Wireless E AN Resizing Snapshots before Sending Them to a Smartphone Resize before send Procedure MENU Set Up Tab Resize before send This feature can be use to resize snapshots before they are sent to a smartphone using EXILIM Link Images are converted to 3M size before being sent 3M If an original image is 3M size or smaller it is sent without resizing Off Images are sent in the size they were originally recorded 74 Connecting the Camera with a Smartphone Wireless LAN Printing Printing Snapshots Professional Print Service You can take a memory card that contains the images you want s to print to a professional print service and have them printed Printing on a Home Printer You can use a printer equipped with a memory card slot to print images directly from a memory card For details see the user FSH documentation that comes with your printer Printing with a Computer After transferring the images to your computer use commercially available software to print You can specify which images you want to print the number of copies and date stamp settings befo
46. an Ultra High Speed Type memory card is used Certain movie quality settings can result in too much time being required to record data which can result in breaks in the image and or audio during playback If this happens the and will flash on the monitor screen 111 Appendix Reset Initial Default Settings The tables in this section show the initial default settings on menus that appear in the REC mode and PLAY mode when you reset the camera page 95 A dash indicates an item whose setting is not reset or an item for which there is no reset setting ae IMPORTANT e Depending on the recording mode some of the items on the menu that appears may not be usable E REC Mode REC Tab Focus AF Grid Off Face Detection On Review Off cs Off Icon Help On Anti Shake Off Information On L R Key Off Quality Tab Size 14M ISO Auto cae FHD Lighting Off Color Filter Off EV Shift 0 0 White Balance Auto 112 Appendix Set Up Tab Black 3M Startup Sound 1 Half Shutter Sound 1 Shutter Sound 1 Operation Sound 1 Operation nnn Play EEE Off Continue EH PLAY Mode PLAY Tab Standard On Rotate 1 min 2 min Power On Set
47. anging locations Then leave the bag sealed to allow the air inside to naturally change to the same temperature as the air in the new location After that remove the camera from the bag and open the battery cover for a few hours 104 Appendix m Lens The lens is around the center of the mirror Do not press or strike the area around the center of the mirror with strong force 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 lenses and does not indicate malfunction of the camera E Caring for your camera Finger smudges dirt and other foreign matter on the lens circular frame can interfere with proper operation of the camera Use a blower or other means to keep the mirror free of dirt and dust and wipe gently with a soft dry cloth e To clean the camera wipe it with a soft dry cloth E Soft Case Use the case for storing this camera only Do not put anything else in the case After inserting the camera into the case be sure to secure it with the fastening tape Water sweat cosmetics beverages or other similar agents can cause blotching Do not wash the case Doing so can cause deformation discoloration color transfer to other items and discoloration Take care when handling the case with the camera inside Strong pressure on the outside of the case can cause camera power to turn on E Old Rechargeable
48. any 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 lost profits 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 lost profits caused by loss of memory contents due to malfunction repair or any other reason Note that the example screens and product illustrations shown in this User s Guide may differ somewhat from the screens and configuration of the actual camera LCD Panel 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 very small number of pixels may not light or may remain lit at all times This is due to the characteristics of the liquid crystal panel and does not indicate malfunction Take a few test shots Before shooting your final image shoot a test shot to ensure that the camera is recording correctly Contents ACCESSOMES 2 47 a ver sea eT Gea ee Ma ee de eee 2 Read this first aisr Aa dures aye tha aad te wee geared ae eas 3 G n ral Guide unra E Sayre nal nite Mee ye eee Pea bee 8 Monitor Screen Contents and How to Change Them 9 El Quick Start Basics 12 What you can do with your CASIO camera 12 Usi
49. ard slot all the way in until you hear it click securely into place ive LITE Front Back 3 Close the CARD USB cover 24 Quick Start Basics de IMPORTANT e Never insert anything besides a supported memory card page 23 into the memory card slot Should water or any foreign object ever get into the card slot immediately turn off the camera remove the battery and contact your retailer or nearest CASIO authorized service center To replace the memory card Press the memory card and then release it This will cause it to pop out of the memory card slot slightly Pull the card out the rest of the way and then insert another one Never remove a card from the camera while the back lamp is flashing green Doing so can cause the image save operation to fail and even damage the memory card To format initialize a new memory card Format a memory card on the camera before using it for the first time 36 IMPORTANT Formatting a memory card that already has snapshots or other files on it will delete its contents Normally you do not 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 use the camera to format a memory card Formatting a card ona computer will result in a non SD standard format which can greatly slow down processing time and cause compatibility performance and other problems Pr
50. ayback may not be possible for movies not recorded with this camera 61 Viewing Snapshots and Movies Zooming an On screen Snapshot 1 In the PLAY mode use lt and gt to scroll through the images until the one you want is displayed 2 Press A to zoom Zoom factor While an image is enlarged press V to decrease the zoom factor Image area While an image is zoomed on the monitor screen you can press MENU and then use A V lt and gt to scroll the image Pressing MENU again returns to the zoom screen When monitor screen contents are turned on a graphic in the lower right corner of the screen shows what part of the zoomed image is currently displayed To exit the zoom screen press Movie Though the maximum image zoom factor is 8X certain image sizes may not allow zooming up to the full 8X Displaying the Image Menu 1 In the PLAY mode press V Boundary Use A V lt 4 and gt to move the selection boundary around the image menu To view a particular image use A V lt 4 or gt to move the selection boundary to the image you want and then press SET A question mark will be displayed for images that cannot be displayed for some reason Depending on the types of images that are stored it may take a little time for the image menu to appear Current display area 62 Viewing Snapshots and Movies Other Playback Functions PLAY
51. cally determines whether you are shooting a subject or scenery and other conditions Premium Auto delivers higher image quality than standard Auto See page 27 for more information Make up Function The Make up Function smoothes the skin texture of the subject and softens facial shadows caused by harsh sunlight for better looking portraits See page 43 for more information ART SHOT A variety of artistic effects help to make even common ordinary subjects become more novel and exciting See page 36 for more information Silent The Silent mode disables LED light operation mutes camera operation tones and changes other settings to help ensure that shooting does not bother others around you See pages 42 64 for more information BEST SHOT Simply select the sample scene you want and the camera sets up automatically Then all you need to dois press the shutter button for perfect images See page 38 for more information 12 Quick Start Basics Paste subject A simple operations embeds stars hearts and other graphic symbols into a photograph Frames can also be added See page 65 for more information Art Effect Apply art effects to images you shoot See page 63 for more information Wireless LAN Connection Images shot with the camera can be sent to a smartphone See page 71 for more information Quick Start Basics 13 Using the Mirror to Shoot a
52. con Display Description Performs brightness correction When this option is On selected it takes longer for the image to be stored after the shutter button is pressed ES Off None Does not perform brightness correction l NOTE e Lighting is disabled during movie recording i Using Built in Color Filters Color Filter Procedure Enter the REC Mode MENU Quality Tab Color Filter Settings Off B W Sepia Red Green Blue Yellow Pink Purple e You cannot configure a color filter setting while using ART SHOT page 36 as the recording mode 60 Advanced Settings Viewing Snapshots and Movies Viewing Snapshots See page 31 for the procedure for viewing snapshots Viewing a Movie 1 Press A PLAY and then use lt 4 and p gt to display the movie you want to view 2 Press Movie to start playback Movie icon Recording time Image quality Movie Playback Controls Fast forward fast reverse lt gt Each press of either button increases the speed of the fast forward or fast reverse operation e To return to normal playback speed press SET Play pause SET 1 frame forward back lt gt Holding down either button scrolls continuously Volume adjustment Press W and then press A V Volume can be adjusted only while movie playback is in progress Stop playback Movie l NOTE Pl
53. ded images When shooting hold the camera still Carefully press the shutter button and take care to avoid all movement as the shutter releases and for a few moments after it releases Take care that your fingers and the strap do not cover Microphone any of the areas indicated in the illustration To protect against accidentally dropping the camera attach the wrist strap commercially available or separately available and make sure it is around your fingers or wrist while you are operating the camera Never swing the camera around by its strap DE IMPORTANT LED light e Take care to ensure that your fingers are not blocking or is not too close to the LED light as shown in the nearby illustration Fingers can cause unwanted shadows when shooting 15 Quick Start Basics First charge the battery prior to use Note that the battery of a newly purchased camera is not charged Perform the steps below to load the battery into the camera and charge it Your camera requires a special CASIO rechargeable lithium ion battery NP 80 for power Never try to use any other type of battery i To load the battery 1 Open the battery cover 2 Load the battery With the CASIO logo on the battery facing downwards in the direction of the monitor screen hold the stopper next to the battery in the direction indicated by the arrow as you slide the battery into the camera Press the battery in until the stopper secures it in pl
54. e In addition to the two auto recording modes the camera also has ART SHOT and BEST SHOT modes to suit a variety of digital imaging needs This section explains general shooting procedures using an auto recording mode For information about other recording modes see pages 36 and 38 REC Screen He Setting Icon Display Description Ce Auto al This is the standard Auto recording mode With Premium Auto recording the camera automatically determines whether you are shooting a subject or scenery and other conditions Premium Auto recording delivers higher image quality than I Premium standard Auto recording Auto e Some of the settings configured automatically by Premium Auto cannot be changed by you Premium Auto recording takes longer to process image data after it is shot than Auto recording e It also requires more power and runs down the battery quicker than Auto 1 Press Power to turn on the camera The camera will enter the REC mode If the camera is in the PLAY mode press the shutter button 2 Press SET 3 Use A and V to select the top Control Panel option Recording mode page 35 27 Quick Start Basics 4 Use lt and P to select Auto or Premium Auto and then press SET This enters the selected auto recording mode Auto recording mode icon Las Remaining Snapshot Memory Capacity page 121
55. e available for storage When shooting to built in memory continuous shutter shooting is relatively slow 51 Advanced Settings Reducing the Effects of Camera and Subject Movement Anti Shake Procedure Enter the REC Mode MENU REC Tab Anti Shake You can turn on the camera s Anti Shake feature to reduce image blur due to subject movement or camera movement when shooting a moving subject using telephoto when shooting a fast moving subject or when shooting under dim lighting conditions A REC Screen ree Setting Icon Display Description On Reduces the effects of hand and subject movement during snapshot recording Off None Turns off snapshot Anti Shake l NOTE ISO sensitivity aperture and shutter speed do not appear on the monitor screen when you half press the shutter button while On is selected These values will appear briefly however in the preview image that is displayed immediately after you shoot a snapshot The ISO sensitivity setting page 59 must be Auto for Anti Shake to work 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 camera or subject movement when movement is severe 52 Advanced Settings Assigning Functions to the lt and gt Keys L R Key Procedure Enter the REC Mode MENU RE
56. east 24 hours after configuring time and date settings After that the settings will not be reset if you remove the battery If the time and date are reset to their factory default settings when you remove the battery after it has been loaded for more than 24 hours it could mean that the camera s setting memory is defective Contact your retailer or a CASIO authorized service center Buttons are not responsive right after the power has been turned on With large capacity memory cards there is a delay after the power has been turned on before the buttons become responsive Appendix 118 i 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 Battery is low Battery power is low 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 95 we IMPORTANT e Formatting a memory card deletes all its files Before formatting try transferring recoverable files to a computer or some other storage device Communication stopped This message appears when the wireless LAN connection is broken for some reason during data communication between the camera and smartphone
57. efore you need to use it Charging the camera s battery may cause interference with TV and radio reception If this happens plug the charger into an outlet that is further away from the TV or radio Actual charging time depends on current battery capacity and charging conditions Do not use the USB AC adaptor with any other device Never use the power cord with another device Use only the USB AC adaptor and USB cable specified in this manual for charging Use of any other type of devices may result in improper charging 20 Quick Start Basics Checking Remaining Battery Power As battery power is consumed a battery indicator on the monitor screen indicates remaining power as shown below Remaining Power High lt gt Low Battery Indicator Zz a M M Indicator Color Cyan Amber gt Red Red EM indicates battery power is low Charge the battery as soon as possible Recording is not possible when Hil is indicated Charge the battery immediately The level shown by the battery indicator may change when you switch between the REC mode and PLAY mode Leaving the camera for about 30 days with no power supplied while the battery is dead will cause its date and time settings to be cleared A message telling you to configure time and date settings will appear the next time you turn on the camera after restoring power When this happens configure date and time settings page 92 See page
58. either of these scenes is selected This means that it will take a bit longer for the image to be saved which is indicated by the back lamp flashing green Do not perform any key operation during that time BEST SHOT scene images 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 modify the camera settings that are made after 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 39 Snapshot Tutorial Using LED Light LED Use the LED light when shooting where lighting is dim The effectiveness of the LED light is reduced the further you are from the subject 1 In the REC mode press SET LED light 2 Use A and V to select the LED light Control Panel option page 35 3 Use lt and gt to select the setting you want and then press SET A REC Screen eee Setting Icon Display Description The LED light fires automatically under dark shooting Auto EX conditions when the shutter button is half pressed to focus and or full pressed to shoot On Ey LED always lights when shooting Off None LED never turns on or fires 4 Press the shutter button to shoot ae IMPORTANT e Do not turn on the LED light near a person s eyes and do not allow anyone to loo
59. eless LAN environment Intended Areas of Use 1 The wireless LAN functions of this camera are provided for use in the countries and geographic areas below Hong Kong Singapore Thailand The United Arab Emirates UAE Paraguay Venezuela Panama Germany Austria France The Netherlands Spain Italy Sweden Denmark Slovakia Poland and Norway 2 Approval for use under radio regulations in the countries and geographic areas below is granted only when the camera is purchased within that particular country or geographic area Taiwan Indonesia Malaysia and South Korea E Discarding or Transferring Ownership of a Memory Card or the Camera The format and delete functions of the camera do not actually delete files from the memory card The original data remains on the card Note that responsibility for the data on a memory card lies with you The following procedures are recommended whenever you discard a memory card or the camera or if you transfer ownership to another party When discarding a memory card either physically destroy the memory card or use commercially available data delete software to completely delete the data on the memory card When transferring ownership of a memory card to another party use commercially available data deletion software to completely delete the data on it Use the format function page 95 to completely delete the data in built in memory before discarding or transferring ownership of the camera
60. en if files are deleted or if a blank memory card is loaded If a memory card is loaded and that Continue card already has files stored on it and the largest sequential number in the existing file names is greater than the largest sequential number remembered by the camera numbering of new files will start from the largest sequential number in the existing file names plus 1 Restarts the serial number from 0001 whenever all files are deleted or when the memory card is replaced with a blank one If a memory card Reset is loaded and that card already has files stored on it numbering of new files will start from the largest sequential number in the existing file names number plus 1 Configuring World Time Settings World Time Procedure MENU Set Up Tab World Time You can use the World Time screen to view the current time in a zone that is different from your Home City when you go on a trip etc World Time displays the current time in 162 cities in 32 time zones around the globe 1 Use A and V to select Destination and then press P To change the geographic area and city for the time where you normally use the camera select Home 2 Use A and V to select City and then press gt To change the Destination setting to summer time use A and V to select DST and then select On Summer time is used in some geographical areas to advance the current t
61. en shooting with some functions while On is selected for Review will cause the message Busy Please wait to appear after you press the shutter button Shooting another image is disabled while this message is displayed Wait a while until the process being performed is complete M Using Icon Help Icon Help Procedure Enter the REC Mode MENU REC Tab Icon Help While Icon Help is turned on a textual description will appear on the display for certain icons when you switch between REC functions Functions Supported by Icon Help REC Mode LED light White Balance Self timer EV Shift i Selecting Display Information Information Procedure Enter the REC Mode MENU REC Tab Information Selecting On displays setup status and other information 5A Advanced Settings Image Quality Settings Quality i To select the snapshot image size Size Procedure Enter the REC Mode MENU Quality Tab Size Suggested ee a ae poe n Print Size and Description p ay Application 14M Good detail for better clarity even for 4320X3240 EJ Poster Print images cropped page 69 from the original 3M Best when preserving memory 2048x1536 EJ 3 5 x5 Print capacity is relatively more important than image quality e The initial factory default image size setting is 14M You should regard the print paper sizes suggested here as gu
62. es This is due to the characteristics of the battery not the camera Charge the battery in an area where the temperature is within the range of 15 C to 35 C 59 F to 95 F Outside this temperature range charging can take longer than normal or even fail Do not tear or remove the battery outer label If a battery provides only very limited operation following a full charge it probably means the battery has reached the end of its service life Replace the battery with a new one E Storage Precautions Storing the battery for a long time while it is charged can cause deterioration of battery characteristics If you do not plan to use a battery for some time fully use up its charge before storing it Always remove the battery from the camera when you are not using it A battery left in the camera can discharge and go dead which will require some time to charge when you need to use the camera Store batteries in a cool dry place 20 C 68 F or lower To prevent over discharging of an unused battery fully charge it and then load it in the camera and fully use up the charge about once every six months 110 Appendix i Using the Camera in another Country E Precautions during Use The bundled USB 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 plug depends on each country or geographic area Before taking the came
63. esents snapshot area Part of snapshot that is currently displayed Other Playback Functions PLAY Copying Files Copy Procedure P PLAY gt MENU PLAY Tab Copy Files can be copied from the camera s built in memory to a memory card or from a memory card to built in memory Copies all files from built in camera memory to a memory card Built in gt Card This option copies all the files in built in camera memory It cannot be used to copy a single file Copies a single file on the memory card to camera built in camera memory Files are copied to the folder in built in Card Built in memory whose name has the largest serial number Use lt 4 and gt to select the file you want to copy Use A and V to select Copy and then press SET l NOTE e You can copy snapshots or movies you recorded with this camera Selecting Display Information Information Procedure I PLAY MENU PLAY Tab Information Selecting On displays settings when shooting current date and time and other information 70 Other Playback Functions PLAY Connecting the Camera with a Smartphone Wireless LAN Establishing a Connection between a Smartphone and Your Camera After installing EXILIM Link on a smartphone or tablet computer you can select snapshot and or movie files in camera memory and send them to a smartphone You can select up
64. ess Power to turn on the camera and then press MENU Use lt and gt to select the Set Up tab 1 2 3 Use A and V to select Format and then press gt 4 Use A and V to select Format and then press SET 25 Quick Start Basics Turning the Camera On and Off E To turn power on Pressing W Power enters the REC mode so you can record images Pressing PLAY while in the REC mode enters the PLAY mode which you can use to view snapshots and movies pages 31 61 Pressing PLAY turns on the camera and enters the PLAY mode Pressing the shutter button while in the PLAY mode returns to the REC mode Take care to ensure that nothing is restricting or coming into contact with the lens as it extends Holding the lens with your hand so it cannot extend creates the risk of malfunction About 10 seconds after you press PLAY to enter the PLAY mode the lens will retract into the camera The Sleep function or Auto Power Off pages 93 94 will turn off power automatically if you do not perform any operation for a preset amount of time E To turn off the camera Press Power l NOTE O Power EE Shutter button 6 PLAY You also can configure the camera to turn on or off when you press PLAY page 94 26 Quick Start Basics Shooting a Snapshot To select an auto recording mod
65. etween menu pages You can access information about the currently selected scene See page 39 for details Press SET to configure the camera with the settings for the currently selected scene This returns to the REC mode The settings of the scene you selected remain in effect until you select a different scene 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 Movie if you are shooting a movie e To return to the auto recording mode press SET use A and W to select the top Control Panel option Recording mode and then select e Auto or Premium Auto Snapshot Tutorial 38 p E Using Scene Information Screen To find out more about a scene select it with the boundary 5 on the scene selection screen and then press MENU BR R a To return to the scene menu press MENU D HU To scroll between scenes use lt 4 and P gt hit To configure the camera with the settings for the currently Enhanced flesh tones selected scene press SET revi rer ie E BEST SHOT Precautions Some BEST SHOT scenes cannot be used while recording a movie Some scenes like Night Scene Portrait results in a slow shutter speed setting Since a slow shutter speed increases the chance of digital noise in the image the camera automatically performs a digital noise reduction process when
66. eways e Detection of the following types of faces is not supported Face that is obstructed by hair sunglasses a hat etc or a face in dark shade A profile or a face that is at an angle A face that is very far away and small or very close and large A face in an area that is very dark The face of a pet or some other non human subject e Face detection cannot be used in combination with any of the following features Movie Recording 50 Advanced Settings e Turning on Premium Auto page 27 or Make up page 43 automatically turns on Face Detection i Using Continuous Shutter CS Procedure Enter the REC Mode MENU REC Tab CS While Continuous Shutter is turned on images are continually recorded until memory becomes full as long as you keep the shutter button depressed Releasing the shutter button stops shooting l NOTE With continuous shutter exposure and focus for the first image are applied for successive images as well Continuous shutter cannot be used in combination with any of the following Premium Auto Make up ART SHOT Movie Recording Self timer When using a continuous shutter mode keep the camera still until all recording is finished The continuous shutter rate depends on the current image size and image quality settings The speed of Continuous Shutter depends on the type of memory card loaded in the camera and the amount of free spac
67. f copies You can specify a value up to 99 Specify 00 if you do not want to print the image If you want to include the date in the images press Movie so Date stamping On is shown for date stamping 2 Press SET DPOF settings are not cleared automatically after printing is complete The next DPOF print operation you execute will be performed using the last DPOF settings you configured for the images To clear DPOF settings specify 00 for the number of copies of all images 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 76 Printing E Date Stamping You can use one of the following three methods to include the recording date in the printout of an image Configuring camera settings Configure DPOF settings page 75 You can turn date stamping on and off each time you print You can configure settings so some images include the date stamp and some don t Configure the Camera s Time Stamp setting page 91 The camera s Time Stamp setting imprints the date into a snapshot when you shoot it so the date is always included when you print It cannot be deleted Do not turn on DPOF date stampi
68. for DCF compliant images Note however that CASIO makes no performance guarantees concerning these operations Transferring this camera s DCF compliant images to another manufacturer s camera and view them e Printing this camera s DCF compliant images on another manufacturer s printer Transferring another camera s DCF compliant images to this camera and view them E Memory Folder Structure DCIM DCIM Folder 7 100CASIO Recording Folder CIMG0001 JPG Image File CIMGO0002 MOV Movie File C 101CASIO Recording Folder 1 102CASIO Recording Folder MISC DPOF File Folder AUTPRINT MRK DPOF File E Supported Image Files e Image files shot with this camera e DCF compliant image files This camera may not be able to display an image even if it is DCF compliant When displaying an image recorded on another camera it may take a long time for the image to appear on this camera s monitor screen E Built in Memory and Memory Card Data Handling Precautions e Whenever copying memory contents to your computer you should copy the DCIM folder and all of its contents A good way to keep track of multiple DCIM copies of the DCIM folders is to change its name to a date or something similar after you copy it to your computer If you later decided to return the folder to the camera however be sure to change its name back to DCIM The camera is designed to recognize only a root file with the name DCIM N
69. fore trying to play it Proper movie playback may not be possible for data accessed over a network from a memory card etc 85 Using the Camera with a Computer Files and Folders The camera creates a file and saves it each time you shoot a snapshot record a movie or perform any other operation that stores data Files are grouped by storing them in folders Each file and folder has its own unique name For details about how folders are organized in memory see Memory Folder Structure page 87 Name and Maximum Number Allowed Example File Each folder can contain up to 9999 files named 26th file name CIMG0001 through CIMG9999 The extension CIMG0026 JPG on the file name depends on the file type Extension Serial number 4 digits Folders Folders are named from 100CASIO to 100th folder name 999CASIO There can be up to 900 folders in memory 100CASIQ Pi Serial number 3 digits You can view folder and file names on your computer For details about how file names are displayed on the camera s monitor screen see page 11 The total number of folders and files allowed depends on the image size and quality and capacity of the memory card being used for storage 86 Using the Camera with a Computer Memory Card Data The camera stores images you shoot in accordance with the Design Rule for Camera File System DCF E About DCF The following operations are supported
70. ge 27 Appendix 115 Problem Possible Cause and Recommended Action Subjects are too dark when shooting images in a seashore or ski area Sunlight reflected by water sand or snow can cause underexposure of images Adjust EV shift to the side page 56 The image is out of focus during movie recording 1 Focusing may not be possible because the subject is outside the focus range Shoot within the allowable range 2 The lens may be dirty Clean the lens page 105 can t change the settings of menu items Menu items for some settings are not displayed on the menu Depending on the recording mode some of the items on the menu that appears may not be usable Only the menu items whose settings can be configured page 30 will be displayed on the menus while Premium Auto is in use Playback The color of the playback image is different from what appears on the monitor screen when shooting Sunlight or light from another source may be shining directly into the lens when you are shooting Position the camera so sunlight does not shine directly into the lens Images are not displayed This camera cannot display non DCF images recorded onto a memory card using another digital camera Images cannot be edited with resizing trimming rotation Note that you cannot edit the following types of snapshots e Movies Snapshots recorded with another camera
71. ge does not focus If the focus frame stays red and the back lamp is flashing green it means that the image is not in focus because the subject is too close etc Re point the camera at the subject and try to focus again E Shooting with Auto Focus lock page 49 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 center of the screen E Shooting with Premium Auto When shooting with Premium Auto you can use the menu screen page 47 to change the settings of only the menu items below No other menu items will appear on the menu while you are shooting with Premium Auto REC Grid Review Icon Help Information Quality Size Quality Movie EV Shift Set Up All items In addition to shutter speed aperture and ISO sensitivity the camera automatically executes the following operation as required when shooting with Premium Auto Auto Focus is normally performed until you half press the shutter button The camera automatically determines the focus point on the screen and focuses there Make up page 43 Under the initial default camera setup when you purchase it selecting Premium Auto as the auto recording mode page 27 turns on the Make up function In some cases Premium Auto may not be able to interpret the shooting environment correctly If this happens shoot with standard Auto 30 Quick Start
72. he Auto Exposure AE is not correct for some reason E Movie Recording Recording mode page 45 White balance page 57 Remaining movie memory capacity page 45 Movie recording time page 45 Exposure compensation page 56 Q Battery level indicator page 21 Anti Shake page 52 Movie recording in progress page 45 10 E Snapshot Viewing Silent mode page 64 File type Protect indicator page 68 Folder name file name page 86 Snapshot image size page 55 Currently supported control button page 8 operations ISO sensitivity page 59 Aperture value Shutter speed Date time page 92 Battery level indicator page 21 Silent mode page 64 File type Protect indicator page 68 Folder name file name page 86 Movie recording time page 45 Movie image quality page 56 Currently supported control button page 8 operations Date time page 92 Battery level indicator page 21 11 Quick Start Basics What you can do with your CASIO camera Your CASIO camera is packed with a powerful selection of features and functions to make recording of digital images easier including the following main functions Simple self shooting Shoot self portraits as you compose using the camera s front mirror See page 14 for more information Premium Auto Select Premium Auto recording and the camera automati
73. ick Start Basics Back Lamp Operation Lamp Status Description Back lamp Lit Red Lit Flashing Amber Charging Abnormal ambient temperature Flashing Red charging taking abnormally long or battery problem page 110 Off Lit Green Charging complete The information in parentheses in the above table shows the lamp status while the camera is turned on during charging Other Charging Precautions With the two charging methods described above you can charge the camera s battery NP 80 without removing it from the camera You also can charge the battery using an optionally available charger unit BC 80L Never use any other type of charger device Attempting to use a different charger can result in unexpected accident USB charging devices and power supply devices are subject to fixed standards Use of an inferior device or a device that is not up to standard can cause malfunction and or failure of your camera Operation is not guaranteed in the case of a computer built or modified by you Even in the case of a commercially available computer certain USB port specifications may make it impossible to charge via the USB cable A battery that is still warm due to normal use may not charge fully Give the battery time to cool before charging it A battery discharges slightly even when it is not loaded in the camera Because of this it is recommended that you charge the battery immediately b
74. idelines only 200 dpi print resolution E Pixels and image size A digital camera image is a collection of small dots called pixels The more pixels there are in an image the more detail there will be However you generally can do with fewer pixels when printing an image L size through a print service attaching an image to e mail when viewing the image on a computer etc The size of an image indicates how many pixels it contains and is expressed as horizontal pixels x vertical pixels Example Image size Pixels 14M 43203240 Approximately 14 million pixels 3M 2048X1536 Approximately 3 million pixels e Note that larger images have more pixels so they take up more memory space e For information about image size and number of images that can be stored see page 121 e For information about movie image size see page 56 e For information about resizing existing snapshots see page 68 Advanced Settings 55 s J Specifying Movie Image Quality Quality Movie Procedure Enter the REC Mode MENU Quality Tab S Quality Movie Movie image quality is a standard that determines the detail smoothness and clarity of a movie during playback Shooting with the high definition movie FHD setting will result in better image quality but it also shortens the amount of time you can shoot Image Quality REC Screen Approximate Data Pixels Icon Display Rate ACNE
75. ie first copy it to your computer and then double click the movie file Some operating systems may not be able to play back movies If this happens you need to install separately available software e If you are unable to play back movies go to the URL below to download QuickTime 7 and install it on your computer http Awww apple com quicktime E Minimum Computer System Requirements for Movie Playback The minimum system requirements described below are necessary to play back movies recorded with this camera on a computer Operating System Windows 8 1 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista CPU Image Quality FHD Core 2 Duo 3 0 GHz or higher Image Quality STD Pentium 4 3 2 GHz or higher Required Software QuickTime 7 or higher The above are recommended system environments Configuring one of these environments does not guarantee proper operation Certain settings and other installed software may interfere with proper playback of movies E Movie Playback Precautions e Be sure to move the movie data to the hard disk of your computer before trying to play it Proper movie playback may not be possible for data accessed over a network from a memory card etc Proper movie playback may not be possible on some computers If you experience problems try the following Try recording movies with a quality setting of STD Quit any other applications you have running and stop resident applications 82 Using
76. ies the selected setting and returns to the menu item selection e To configure settings on another tab after pressing lt q to return to the menu item selection use A or MENU to move the highlighting up to the tabs and then use lt 4 and gt to select the tab you want 47 Example When Size is selected on the Quality tab Tabs Settings Selected menu item Advanced Settings l NOTE MENU provides a helpful way to navigate around tabs and menus Pressing MENU while a tab is selected will display the viewfinder screen Pressing MENU while menu item or setting is selected will back step in the following sequence Settings gt Menu items gt Tab Depending on the recording mode some of the items on the menu that appears may not be usable Only the menu items whose settings can be configured page 30 will be displayed on the menus while Premium Auto is in use E REC Menu Operations in This Manual REC menu operations are represented in this manual as shown below The following operation is the same one described under Example REC Menu Screen Operation on page 47 Use lt q and P to select the Quality tab Procedure i Enter the REC Mode VENDI Guat Tab gt 1 Size 1 bo K Press Use A and V to select MENU Size and then press gt 48 Advanced Settings REC Mode Settings REC i Selecting a
77. ime setting by one hour during the summer months 3 Use A V lt 4 and gt to select the geographic area you want and then press SET 4 Use A and F to select the city you want and then press SET 5 Press SET 90 Other Settings Set Up ae IMPORTANT Before configuring World Time settings make sure that the Home City setting is the place where you live or normally use the camera If it isn t select Home on the screen in step 1 and configure the Home City date and time settings as required page 92 Time Stamping Snapshots Timestamp Procedure MENU Set Up Tab Timestamp You can configure the camera to stamp the recording date only or date and time in the lower right corner of each snapshot Example July 10 2016 1 25 p m Date 2016 7 10 Date amp Time 2016 7 10 1 25pm Off No stamping of date and or time Once date and time information is stamped into a snapshot it cannot be edited or deleted Even if you do not stamp the date and or time with Timestamp you can do so later using the DPOF function or some printing application page 77 91 Other Settings Set Up Setting the Camera s Clock Adjust Procedure MENU gt Set Up Tab gt Adjust A V Change the setting at the cursor location lt gt Move the cursor between settings Movie Toggles between 12 hour and 24 hour forma
78. ing This is normal and does not indicate malfunction e The shape of the power plug depends on each country or geographic area Back Lamp Operation Lamp Status Description Bacwlamp Lit Red Charging Hja Abnormal ambient temperature USB Flashing Red AC adaptor problem or battery problem page 110 MENU c Off Charging complete 18 Quick Start Basics E To charge using a USB connection to a computer USB connection lets you charge the battery while it is loaded in the camera While the camera is turned off connect in the sequence shown below If the camera is on press Power to turn it off before connecting it to your computer Charging time Approximately 150 minutes de IMPORTANT Computer power turned on Micro USB cable included with camera f USB port OK y J z l lt mark of the small micro USB connector facing the mirror side The first time you connect the camera to your computer with the USB cable an error message may appear on your computer If this happens disconnect and then reconnect the USB cable Depending on the setup of your computer you may not be able to charge the camera s battery over a USB connection If this happens use of the USB AC adaptor that comes with the camera is recommended Charging is not performed while the connected computer is in the hibernate mode 19 Qu
79. ing the Camera with a Computer Using the Camera with a Windows Computer pren you want to do Operating Required Software See this System Version page Windows 8 1 Save images to a Windows 8 computer and view them Installation not required 79 there manuall ncaa 7 y Windows Vista Windows 8 1 QuickTime 7 or higher Biay movies Windows 8 e You need to download 82 y Windows 7 QuickTime 7 on the Web Windows Vista if you want to use it i Viewing and Storing Images on a Computer You can connect the camera to your computer in order to view and store images snapshot and movie files Never use your computer to modify delete move or rename any image files that are in the camera s built in memory or on its memory card Doing so can cause problems with the camera s image management data which will 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 de IMPORTANT e Never unplug the USB cable or operate the camera while viewing or storing images Doing so can cause data to become corrupted l NOTE e You also can use your computer s card slot if it has one or a commercially available card reader to access image files directly from the camera s memory card For details see the user documentation
80. ithout fee is hereby granted provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL DIRECT INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE 109 Appendix Power Supply i Charging E If the camera s back lamp starts flashing red Ambient temperature or the temperature of the battery may be either too high or too low Disconnect the USB cable and wait until temperature is within the allowable charging range before trying again e Battery contacts may be dirty Wipe them with a dry cloth Try connecting to a different computer USB port Depending on the setup of your computer you may not be able to charge the camera s battery over a USB connection If problems continue to occur after you perform the above steps it could mean that the battery is faulty Contact your nearest CASIO authorized service center i Battery Precautions E Precautions during Use Operation provided by a battery under cold conditions is always less than operation under normal temperatur
81. itioning from one image to another The time required for transition from one image to another may be longer in the case of an image that was not recorded with this camera 64 Other Playback Functions PLAY Inserting a Built in Subject into a Snapshot Paste subject Procedure C PLAY MENU PLAY Tab Paste subject Use the following procedure to insert a built in subject image into a snapshot 1 Use lt and gt to select the background image you want and then press SET e Only an image that satisfies the following conditions can be used as a background image Asnapshot recorded with this camera snapshot with an aspect ratio of 4 3 Use lt and gt to select the built in subject that you want to insert into the image and then press SET Use A and V to adjust the size of the subject Press MENU Use A V lt 4 and gt to adjust its position e Pressing MENU again returns to the subject size adjustment screen in step 3 l NOTE After the subject s size and position are the way you want press SET This merges the subject and the background image and saves the result as a new 6M 2816X2112 image Performing a delete or format operation will not delete the built in subjects There will be some deterioration in the quality of an image created by the above operation 65 Other Playback Functions PLAY Blurring a Pla
82. k directly into the light You should compose the image so the main subject is in the center of the image when using the LED light e Since the camera is equipped with a wide angle lens the center tends to be brighter while the periphery tends to be darker 40 Snapshot Tutorial Using the Self timer Self timer With the Self timer pressing the shutter button starts a timer The shutter is released and the image is shot after a fixed amount of time 1 In the REC mode press SET 2 Use A and V to select the Self timer Control Panel option page 35 3 Use lt and gt to select the setting you want and then press SET 7 REC Screen wage Setting Icon Display Description 10sec Self timer SI0S 10 second Self timer 2 second Self timer 2sec R e When shooting under conditions that slow down Self timer SPA the shutter speed you can use this setting to prevent image blur due to camera movement Shoots three images one image 10 seconds after the shutter button is pressed and the next two x3 Self images as soon as the camera is ready after timer Triple ASF shooting the previous image How long it takes for Self timer the camera to get ready to shoot depends on the image size and quality settings and whether or not a memory card is loaded in the camera Self None Turns off the Self timer timer Off e The LED light flashes while the Self timer countdow
83. ke up Make up enables adjustment of human skin tone hues and texture and softening of facial shadows caused by harsh sunlight for better looking portraits Make up can be used with the recording modes listed below 1 In the REC mode press SET 2 Use A and V to select the Make up Control Panel option page 35 and then press SET 3 Use A and V to select Skin Tone or Smooth Skin and then use lt and gt to change the setting value Skin Tone 0 to Light 6 Smooth Skin D to 12 4 Press SET 5 Point the camera at the subject and shoot l NOTE Face Detection page 50 automatically turns on whenever the Skin Tone or Smooth Skin level setting is something other than 0 Make up cannot be used with the following functions Movie recording ART SHOT CS Triple Self timer 43 Snapshot Tutorial Shooting with Zoom Your camera is equipped with various types of zoom HD Zoom SR Zoom and digital zoom The maximum zoom factor depends on the image size setting HD Zoom Allows greater zoom capabilities by cutting out a portion of the original image and enlarging it without deterioration of image quality SR Zoom Applies super resolution technology to suppress image deterioration Digital zoom A digital process is used to enlarge the center of the image so there is deterioratio
84. lectric shock burn injury and other personal injury Be sure to leave all internal inspection maintenance and repair up to your retailer or nearest CASIO authorized service center 99 Appendix ZAN WARNING E Dropping and Rough Treatment E Memory Cards E Precaution when Camera is On E Interference with other digital devices Continued use of the camera after it is damaged by dropping or other rough treatment creates the risk of fire and electric shock Immediately S perform the following steps whenever any of the above symptoms are present 1 Turn off the camera 2 If you are using the USB AC adapter to power the camera unplug the power plug from the power outlet Also remove the battery from the camera taking care to protect yourself against burn injury 3 Contact your retailer or nearest CASIO authorized service center Memory cards are small and present a risk of accidentally being swallowed by infants and young children Keep memory cards out of the Q reach of infants and young children If a memory card is ever swallowed accidentally contact a physician immediately Do not touch the camera for long periods while it is on The camera becomes warm when on and long term contact creates the risk of low Q temperature burns Should you notice radio interference or other problems on other devices is being caused while using this camera stop using the wireless S functions Remote Capture image tra
85. lightning storms 2 OO If a power cord was included with your camera The power cord that comes with the camera is designed for use in the country where the camera was purchased If you use the camera in another country be sure to use a power cord that conforms to that country s ratings and power supply voltage Use of an improper power cord creates the risk of fire and electric shock Before going out be sure to unplug the USB AC adapter from the power outlet and put in a place away from objects used by animals and pets Q An animal or pet chewing on the power cord can cause it short leading to the risk of fire E Water and Foreign Matter e Water other liquids or foreign matter especially metal getting inside m q g esp y getting Q the camera creates the risk of fire and electric shock Immediately perform the following steps whenever any of the above symptoms are present Particular care is required when using the camera where it is raining or snowing near the ocean or other body of water or in a bathroom 1 Turn off the camera 2 If you are using the USB AC adapter to power the camera unplug the power plug from the power outlet Also remove the battery from the camera taking care to protect yourself against burn injury 3 Contact your retailer or nearest CASIO authorized service center E Disassembly and Modification e Never try to take it apart or modify it in any way Doing so creates the risk of e
86. matically 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 your shooting conditions Daylight Overcast etc 58 Advanced Settings i Specifying ISO Sensitivity ISO Procedure Enter the REC Mode MENU Quality Tab ISO ISO sensitivity is a measure of sensitivity to light A REC Screen ae Setting Icon Display Description Auto None Adjusts sensitivity automatically according to conditions ISO 100 Lower Slow shutter speed Less noise EX sensitivity ISO 200 ISO200 ISO 400 150400 ISO 800 1021010 Fast shutter speed Some coarseness ISO 1600 Keo Higher Set for shooting in increased digital ISO 3200 oero Sensitivity dimly lit areas noise e Auto ISO sensitivity always is applied for movies regardless of the current ISO sensitivity setting e Higher ISO sensitivity values tend to result in digital noise in images 59 Advanced Settings Optimizing Image Brightness Lighting Procedure Enter the REC Mode MENU Quality Tab Lighting You can use this setting to optimize the balance between bright areas and dark areas when shooting images A REC Screen sere Setting I
87. n be used only while one of the ART SHOT scenes below is selected Toy Camera Soft Focus Light Tone E Using Scene Information Screen To find out more about a scene select it with the boundary on the scene selection screen and then press MENU To return to the scene menu press MENU To scroll between scenes use lt 4 and gt To configure the camera with the settings for the currently Derk edges and eltered hues selected scene press SET nee 37 Snapshot Tutorial Using BEST SHOT BEST SHOT provides you with a collection of sample scenes that show a variety of different types of shooting conditions When you need to change the setup of the camera simply find the scene that matches what you are trying to achieve and the camera sets up for it automatically This helps to minimize the chance of ruined images due to poor exposure and shutter speed settings 1 In the REC mode press SET Currently selected scene SET with boundary 2 am Use A and V to select the top Control Panel option Recording F mode page 35 Use lt and gt to select G3 BEST SHOT and then press SET This will display a menu of BEST A V lt 4 gt Scene name SHOT scenes Scene number Use A V lt 4 and gt to move the boundary to the scene you want to select The scene menu has multiple pages Use A and V to scroll b
88. n is in progress You can interrupt an ongoing Self timer countdown by pressing SET l NOTE LED light The Self timer cannot be used together with the following features CS e The Triple Self timer cannot be used together with the following features Movie Make up ART SHOT Snapshot Tutorial 41 Shooting and Playing back Images without Disturbing Others Silent The Silent mode automatically configures camera settings to avoid disturbing others around you It disables LED light operation and mutes camera operation tones audio during movie playback This comes in handy when shooting or playing back in a museum or other areas where care is required when operating the camera 1 In the REC mode press SET 2 Use A and V to select the Silent Control Panel option page 35 3 Use lt 4 and gt to select On and then press SET This enters the Silent mode which is indicated by KA Silent Mode on the monitor screen The settings shown below are fixed and cannot be changed while in the Silent mode Setting Description LED light Off Self timer Off Sounds Off See the following for details LED light page 40 Self timer page 41 Sounds page 89 Entering the Silent mode in the REC mode will also enter the Silent mode in the PLAY mode automatically page 64 42 Snapshot Tutorial Recording Beautiful Portraits Ma
89. n of image quality 1 In the REC mode press A or V to zoom HN La Wide Angle C4 Telephoto UU E An A Y V Wide Angle Reduces the size of the subject and broadens the range A Telephoto Enlarges the subject and narrows the range 2 Press the shutter button to shoot the image l NOTE Q is displayed on the monitor screen while digital zoom is being used E Zoom Factor ne tage derenioration point Image Undeteriorated Maximum depends on the image size page Size zoom limit Zoom Factor 55 The smaller the image size the higher the zoom factor you can use 14M 2 0X 4 0X before reaching the image 3M 4 2X 8 4X deterioration point B IMPORTANT e When shooting with the ART SHOT Crystal Ball scene the maximum zoom factor is 2 0X 44 Snapshot Tutorial Recording Movie Images To record a movie 1 Configure the quality setting for the movie page 56 The length of the movie you can record will depend on the quality setting you select 2 In the REC mode point the Remaining recording time camera at the subject and then page 121 press Movie This will start recording and display on the monitor screen C Movie Movie recording includes monaural audio j 3 Press Movie again to stop o recording e Each movie can be up to 29 minutes long Movie
90. nd V to change the currently selected digit 3 When the password is the way you want move the cursor to Apply and then press SET 88 Other Settings Set Up Configuring Camera Sound Settings Sounds Procedure MENU Set Up Tab Sounds Startup Half Shutter Specifies the startup sound Sound 1 5 Built in sounds 1 through 5 Shutter Off Sound off Operation Operation Specifies the sound volume Play Specifies the volume of movie audio output e Setting a volume level of 0 mutes output Configuring a Startup Image Startup Procedure MENU Set Up Tab Startup Display the image you want to use as your startup image and then select On The startup image does not appear when you turn on the camera by pressing B PLAY You can specify a snapshot you recorded as the startup image or you can use the special startup image provided in the camera s built in memory Formatting built in memory page 95 will delete the current startup image setting 89 Other Settings Set Up Specifying the File Name Serial Number Generation Rule File No Procedure MENU Set Up Tab File No Use the following procedure to specify the rule that governs generation of the serial number used in file names page 86 Tells the camera to remember the last used file number A new file will be named using the next sequential number ev
91. nd then press SET Use lt and gt to scroll through the files until the one you want to delete is displayed Use A and V to select Delete and then press SET To delete other files repeat steps 3 and 4 To exit the delete operation press MENU 32 Quick Start Basics E To delete specific files 1 Enter the PLAY mode and then press SET 2 Use A and V to select the pif Delete PLAY Panel option and then press SET Use A and V to select Delete Files and then press SET e This displays a file selection screen Use A V lt 4 and gt to move the selection boundary to the file you want to delete and then press SET e This will select the check box of the currently selected file Repeat step 4 to select other files if you want After you are finished selecting files press MENU Use A and V to select Yes and then press SET e This deletes the files you selected e To exit the delete operation press MENU E To delete all files 1 Enter the PLAY mode and then press SET 2 Use A and V to select the pif Delete PLAY Panel option and then press SET Use A and V to select Delete All Files and then press SET Use A and V to select Yes and then press SET to delete all files This will cause the message There are no files to appear 33 Quick Start Basics
92. 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 80 Using the Camera with a Computer 8 Windows 8 1 Windows 8 users On the Documents menus click Home and then Paste Windows 7 Windows Vista users On the Documents menu click Organize or Edit and then Paste This will paste the DCIM folder and all the image files it contains into your Documents folder You now have a copy of the files that are in camera memory on your computer After you finish copying images disconnect the camera from the computer After confirming that the back lamp is not flashing red disconnect the USB cable E To view images you copied to your computer 1 Double click the copied DCIM folder to open it 2 Double click the folder that contains the images you want to view 3 Double click the image file you want to view e For information about file names see Memory Folder Structure on page 87 e An image that was rotated on the camera will be displayed on your computer screen in its original unrotated orientation e Viewing CS images on a computer will individually display the component images in the group CS images cannot be viewed as a group on a computer 81 Using the Camera with a Computer i Playing Movies To play back a mov
93. ng for an image that includes a date stamped with the camera s Time Stamp function Doing so can cause the two stamps to be overprinted Configuring computer settings You can use commercially available image management software to date stamp images Professional print service Request date stamping when ordering prints from a professional print service E Standards Supported by the Camera Exif Print DELA Printing on a printer that supports Exif Print uses information H fi about shooting conditions recorded with the image to enhance Exif Print printed image quality Contact your printer manufacturer for information about models that support Exif Print printer upgrades etc 77 Printing Using the Camera with a Computer Things you can do using a computer You can perform the operations described below while the camera is connected to a computer Save images to a computer and view them there Save images and view them manually USB connection pages 79 83 Play back and edit movies You can play back movies pages 82 85 To edit movies use commercially available software as required The procedures you need to perform are different for Windows and the Macintosh Windows users should refer to Using the Camera with a Windows Computer on page 79 Macintosh users should refer to Using the Camera with a Macintosh on page 83 78 Us
94. ng the Mirror to Shoot a Self portrait 14 First charge the battery prior to use 16 E To load the battery ii ssnin sente gs cei a gai Anne Are BRU 16 il Charge the Battery 17 Configuring Basic Settings the First Time You Turn On the Camera 22 Preparing a Memory Card 23 E Supported Memory Cards 23 E To load a memory card 24 E To format initialize a new memory card 25 Turning the Camera On and Off 26 Shooting a Snapshot 27 E To select an auto recording mode 27 F To sh ota snapshot nas dan LR As Ne bo bias bees ope eye ees 28 Viewing Snapshots 31 Deleting Snapshots and Movies 32 Snapshot Shooting Precautions 34 El Snapshot Tutorial 35 Using the Control Panel 35 Shooting with Artistic Effects ART SHOT 36 Using BEST SHOT rnaen san Hide oa bale Hele haha eae arte eae se 38 Using PED Ligt aii iae vincent gids widen g ante aed aah ae ea ead LED 40 Using the Self timer
95. nsfer wireless image viewing etc of this camera or turn off the camera Use of wireless functions creates the risk of radio interference and abnormal operation of other devices When in a medical facility or aircraft comply with instructions of personnel in charge Electromagnetic waves and other signals emitted Q by the camera s wireless function create the risk of accident Do not use the camera s wireless function while in the vicinity of high precision digital devices or digital devices that use weak signals Doing S so can interfere with proper operation of such digital devices and create the risk of accident When using the camera s wireless function keep it away from any person wearing a pacemaker Magnetism emitted by the camera may Q affect cardiac pacemakers and other medical devices Should you ever notice any abnormality immediately move away from the product and contact a physician 100 Appendix ZAN WARNING On a crowded train or any other crowded location where there is the possibility of being in the vicinity of a person wearing a cardiac pacemaker stop using the wireless functions Remote Capture image transfer wireless image viewing etc of this camera or turn off the camera Radio waves emitted by the camera s wireless function may affect pacemaker operation CAUTION E USB AC Adapter e Misuse of the USB AC adapter creates the risk of fire and electric shock Make
96. on including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimers Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimers in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution Neither the names of the University of Illinois NCSA nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this Software without specific prior written permission THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CONTIBUTORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE 108 Appendix inet_ntop inet_pton ISC License ISC OSI Approved License Copyright c 4 digit year Company or Person s Name Permission to use copy modify and or distribute this software for any purpose with or w
97. or Menu Color 88 Resizing Snapshots before Sending Them to a Smartphone Resize before send 88 Changing the Camera Password for Wireless LAN Connection WLAN password 88 Configuring Camera Sound Settings Sounds 89 Configuring a Startup Image Startup 89 Specifying the File Name Serial Number Generation Rule File No 90 Configuring World Time Settings World Time 90 Time Stamping Snapshots Timestamp 91 Setting the Camera s Clock Adjust 92 Specifying the Date Style Date Style 92 Specifying the Display Language Language 93 Configuring Sleep State Settings Sleep 93 Configuring Auto Power Settings Auto Power Off 94 Configuring Setting PLAY 94 Formatting Built in Memory or a Memory Card Format 95 Resetting the Camera to Factory Defaults Reset 95 Contents El Appendix 96 Safety Precautions ious bkn ii ea aa eu Gbde DAV hae ie ae ns 96 Precautions During Use 104 Power Supply his El aime tecd os gratter atte bont a ad hese 110 E Charging 2 2288828 aai nn
98. ory card For details see the user documentation that comes with your computer 83 Using the Camera with a Computer E To connect the camera to your computer and save files 1 Turn off the camera and USB port then use the micro USB cable that comes with the camera to connect it to your Macintosh For details about connecting to the camera and _ Micro USB cable precautions when included with camera connecting see page 19 CS l 2 Press Power to turn on the camera When you turn on the camera check to make sure that the color of its back lamp changes from red to green or amber page 20 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 The first time you connect the camera to your Macintosh with the USB cable an error message may appear on your computer If this happens disconnect and then reconnect the USB cable Charging continues even if the camera is turned on 3 Double click the camera s drive icon 4 Drag the DCIM folder to the folder to which you want to copy it 5 After the copy operation is complete drag the drive icon to Trash 6 Disconnect the camera from the computer After confirming that the back lamp is not flashing red disconnect the USB cable 8
99. ossible when the battery level indicator is EM Charge the battery before connecting 117 Appendix Problem Possible Cause and Recommended Action Language selection screen appears when the camera is turned on 1 You did not configure initial settings after purchasing the camera or the camera may have been left with a dead battery Check the camera setup pages 22 93 2 There may be a problem with the camera s memory data If this is the case perform the reset operation to initialize the camera s setup page 95 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 memory management data has been restored If the same message appears after you turn power back on contact your retailer or a CASIO authorized service center There are various indicators and values on the monitor screen The monitor screen shows indicators and other information about shooting conditions and the image you are recording You can disable display of indicators and values by selecting Off for Information on the menu screen pages 54 70 The time and date settings configured the first time after purchasing the camera are reset to their factory defaults when remove the camera s battery Load the camera s battery and reconfigure the time and date settings page 22 Do not remove the battery from the camera for at l
100. ote the camera also will not be able to recognize the folders inside the DCIM folder unless they have the names they originally had when you copied them from the camera to your computer Folders and files must be stored in accordance with the Memory Folder Structure shown on page 87 in order for the camera to be able to recognize them correctly 87 Using the Camera with a Computer Other Settings Set Up This section explains menu items that you can use to configure settings and perform other operations in both the REC mode and PLAY mode See the following for more information REC Menu page 47 PLAY Menu page 63 Changing the Menu Screen Color Menu Color Procedure MENU Set Up Tab Menu Color Use this procedure to select black pink or white as the menu color on the monitor screen The text color will also change in accordance with the menu color Resizing Snapshots before Sending Them to a Smartphone Resize before send Procedure MENU Set Up Tab Resize before send See page 74 for details Changing the Camera Password for Wireless LAN Connection WLAN password Procedure MENU Set Up Tab gt WLAN password Use procedure to change the password you used when establishing a wireless LAN connection between the camera and a smartphone 1 Use lt and gt to move the cursor to the password digit you want to change 2 Use A a
101. r a feeling of airy refinement Enhanced saturation makes colors stand out in with rich Pop clarity Sepia Sepia tones create a decidedly retro look All of the strong contrast and graininess of a black and white Monochrome i print Ar Partial blurring makes scenes look like they are from of a Miniature a miniature world r A fisheye lens effect can be used to create a variety of Fisheye humorous images Crystal Ball Creates a mysterious effect by placing the image in a bubble floating in midair 1 In the REC mode press SET 2 Use A and V to select the top Control Panel option Recording mode page 35 3 Use lt 4 and p gt to select ART ART SHOT and then press SET 4 Use A V lt and gt to move the boundary to the scene you want to select You can access information about the currently selected scene See page 37 for details 5 Press SET to configure the camera with the settings for the currently selected scene This returns to the REC mode The settings of the scene you selected remain in effect until you select a different scene To select a different ART SHOT scene repeat the above procedure from step 1 6 Press the shutter button to shoot 36 Snapshot Tutorial l NOTE e Movie recording is disabled while ART SHOT is selected The ART SHOT cannot be used together with the following features CS Make up Color Filter e Face detection ca
102. ra and USB AC adaptor along on a trip check with travel agent about the power supply requirements in your destination s Do not connect the USB 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 80 is recommended while on a trip in order to avoid not being able to shoot images due to the battery going dead Using a Memory Card See page 23 for information about supported memory cards and how to load a memory card E Using a Memory Card If a memory card starts to behave abnormally during image playback you can restore normal operation by reformatting it page 95 However it is recommended that you always take along multiple memory cards whenever using the camera far away from the home or office 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 Electrostatic charge electrical noise and other phenomena can cause data to become corrupted or even lost Make sure that you always back up important data on other media CD R CD RW hard disk etc E Memory Card Handling Precautions Certain types of memory cards can slow down processing speed Whenever possible use an Ultra High Speed Type memory card Note however that not all operations can be guaranteed even if
103. re printing page 75 Using DPOF to Specify Images to be Printed and t of Copies E Digital Print Order Format DPOF DPOF is a standard that allows you to include image type number of copy and time stamp on off information on the memory card with the images 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 Whether or not you will be able to use DPOF settings for printing depends on the printer you are using Some professional print services may not support DPOF DPOF 75 Printing E Configuring DPOF Settings Individually for Each Image Procedure BJ PLAY Snapshot Screen gt MENU PLAY Tab DPOF Printing Select images 1 Use lt and p gt to scroll through the files until the image you want to print is displayed 2 Use A and V to specify the number of copies You can specify a value up to 99 Specify 00 if you do not want to print the image If you want to include the date in the images press Movie so Date stamping On is shown for date stamping Repeat steps 1 and 2 to configure settings for other images if you want 3 Press SET E Configuring the Same DPOF Settings for All the Images Procedure P PLAY Snapshot Screen MENU PLAY Tab DPOF Printing All images 1 Use A and V to specify the number o
104. recording stops automatically after 29 minutes of recording Movie recording also will stop automatically if memory becomes full before you stop movie recording by pressing Movie Recording time Shooting with BEST SHOT With BEST SHOT page 38 you can select the sample scene that matches the type of movie you are trying to shoot and the camera will change its setup accordingly for beautiful movies every time Image stabilization during movie recording Image stabilization is always enabled during movie recording Note however that image stabilization does not prevent image blur due to subject movement during movie recording Also image stabilization results in a narrower angle of view during movie recording Recording Movie Images 45 I a l NOTE 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 The camera also records audio Note the following points Microphone when shooting a movie Take care that the microphone is not blocked by your Ss fingers etc Good recording results are not possible when the camera is too far away from what you are trying to record Shooting a very bright subject can cause a vertical band or a pink cast on the monitor screen image This does not indicate malfunction Using the camera s built in memory or certain types of memory cards can slow down processing speeds
105. rimming 69 Copying Files 4 ecto tice rit ended Mie PR Aa ee dt Copy 70 Selecting Display Information Information 70 5 Contents El Connecting the Camera with a Smartphone Wireless LAN 71 Establishing a Connection between a Smartphone and Your Camera 71 I Installing the EXILIM Link App on Your Smartphone 72 E Sending a Snapshot or Movie File from Camera Memory to a Smartphone 72 Resizing Snapshots before Sending Them to a Smartphone Resize before send 74 El Printing 75 Printing Snapshots 75 Using DPOF to Specify Images to be Printed and the Number of Copies 75 El Using the Camera with a Computer 78 Things you can do using a computer 78 Using the Camera with a Windows Computer 79 E Viewing and Storing Images on a Computer 79 BPlaying MOVIES een ves ha sets eme ange ie SUN ane ne aie ne das Ai 82 Using the Camera with a Macintosh 83 E Connecting the Camera to Your Computer and Saving Files 83 B Playing a Movies se r bn agen Pr ne eine dos Aa SE dre a ely 85 Files and Folders 5 1 sas se tea e Fed see Wa Renae modern ati 8 86 Memory Gard Data 2 ess de ek sal Ca eae ES eee sr ae A 87 El Other Settings Set Up 88 Changing the Menu Screen Col
106. screen image Shooting a very brightly lit subject can cause a vertical band to appear in the monitor screen image This is a CMOS 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 Shooting with a high ISO sensitivity setting or with the Lighting feature can cause an increase in digital noise Use a light or some other means to illuminate the subject A recorded image 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 If the battery indicator shows EM charge the battery as soon as possible page 21 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 Though available lighting is bright the faces of people in the image are dark Not enough light is reaching the subjects Adjust EV shift to the side page 56 Night shots come out bad Select Premium Auto as the recording mode pa
107. select Rotation and then press SET Each press of SET will rotate the displayed image 90 degrees left 2 When the displayed image is at the orientation you want press MENU l NOTE e Note that this procedure does not actually change the image data It simply alters how the image is displayed on the camera s monitor screen An image that has been protected or zoomed cannot be rotated The original unrotated version of the image will be displayed on the image menu screen Selecting Images for Printing DPOF Printing Procedure P PLAY Snapshot Screen MENU PLAY Tab gt DPOF Printing See page 75 for details 67 Other Playback Functions PLAY Protecting a File Against Deletion Protect Procedure 52 PLAY MENU PLAY Tab Protect Protects specific files Use 4 and gt to scroll through the files until the one you want to protect is displayed Use A and V to select On and then On press SET An image that is protected is indicated by the icon To protect other files repeat steps 1 and 2 To exit the protect operation press MENU To unprotect a file select Off instead of On in step 2 above Protects all files Use A and Y to select All Files On and then press SET ae Files Press MENU To unprotect all files select All Files Off instead of All Files On in
108. ss the shutter button 49 Subject to be focused on X ra k Focus frame Advanced Settings 2 Keeping the shutter button half pressed which maintains the focus setting move the camera to compose the image ra bd 3 When you are ready to shoot the image press the shutter button the rest of the way down l NOTE e Focus lock also locks exposure AE e Certain shooting conditions when you are shooting with AF Auto Focus or Macro focus lock may cause the camera to switch automatically to PF Pan Focus M Using Face Detection Face Detection Procedure Enter the REC Mode gt MENU REC Tab Face Detection When shooting people the face detection feature detects the faces of up to ten individuals and adjusts focus and brightness accordingly 1 Use A and V to select On and then press SET 2 Point the camera at the subject s The camera will detect human faces and display a frame around each one 3 Half press the shutter button The camera will focus and the frames around the faces it focuses on will turn green Face Detection icon 4 Press the shutter button the rest of the way down d IMPORTANT The camera performs center focus if it cannot detect a face The only focus mode available while face detection is enabled is Auto Focus AF e Face detection may take a bit longer when you hold the camera sid
109. t When the date and time settings are what you want press SET to apply them You can specify a date from 2001 to 2049 e Be sure to select your Home City page 90 before setting the time and date If you set the time and date while the wrong city is selected for your Home City the times and dates of all of the World Time cities page 90 will be wrong Specifying the Date Style Date Style Procedure MENU Set Up Tab Date Style You can select from among three different styles for the date Example July 10 2016 YY MM DD 16 7 10 DD MM YY 10 7 16 MM DD YY 7 10 16 92 Other Settings Set Up Specifying the Display Language Language Procedure MENU Set Up Tab Language E Specify the display language you want Select the tab on the right Select Language Select the language you want Camera models sold in certain geographic areas may not support display language selection Configuring Sleep State Settings Sleep Procedure MENU Set Up Tab Sleep This feature turns off the monitor screen and lights the back lamp green whenever no camera operation is performed for a preset period of time Press any button to turn the monitor screen back on Trigger Time Settings 30 sec 1 min 2 min Off Sleep is disabled while Off is selected e Sleep is disabled under any of the following conditions In the PLAY mode
110. t into your eyes accidentally immediately rinse them with clean tap water and then Q consult a physician 97 Appendix ZAN WARNING E Smoke abnormal odor overheating and other abnormalities 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 Z Immediately perform the following steps whenever any of the above symptoms are present 1 Turn off the camera 2 If you are using the USB AC adapter to power the camera unplug the power plug from the power outlet Also remove the battery from the camera taking care to protect yourself against burn injury 3 Contact your retailer or nearest CASIO authorized service center E Keep Away From Fire Never expose the camera to fire which can cause it to explode and creates the risk of fire and personal injury S E Avoid Use While In Motion Never use the camera to record or play back images while operating an automobile or other vehicle or while walking Looking at the monitor S while in motion creates the risk of serious accident E LED Light Never use the LED light while it is pointed in the direction of a person operating a motor vehicle Doing so can interfere with the driver s vision S and create the risk of accident E USB AC Adapter Misuse of USB AC adapter creates the risk of fire and electric shock Be sure to observe the following precautions Use
111. t is operated incorrectly while ignoring this indication CAUTION This indication stipulates matters that have the risk of causing injury as well as matters for which there is the likelihood of occurrence of physical damage only if the product is operated incorrectly while ignoring this indication Symbol Examples This circle with a line through it Q means that the indicated action must not be performed Indications within or nearby this symbol are specifically prohibited The example at left indicates that disassembly is prohibited The black dot means that the indicated action must be performed Z Indications within this symbol are actions that are specifically instructed to be performed The example at left indicates that the power plug must be unplugged from the electrical socket DANGER E Rechargeable Battery To charge the battery use only the method specifically described in this manual Attempting to charge the battery by an unauthorized means creates the risk of battery overheating fire and explosion Do not expose or immerse the battery in fresh water or salt water Doing ES so can damage the battery and cause deterioration of its performance LN and loss of service life The 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 C Appendix 96 D
112. that comes with your computer 79 Using the Camera with a Computer E To connect the camera to your computer and save files 1 Turn off the camera and USB port then use the micro USB cable that comes with the camera to connect it to your computer e For details about connecting to the camera and _ Micro USB cable precautions when included with camera connecting see page 19 CS l 2 Press Power to turn on the camera When you turn on the camera check to make sure that the color of its back lamp changes from red to green or amber page 20 The first time you connect the camera to your computer with the USB cable an error message may appear on your computer If this happens disconnect and then reconnect the USB cable Charging continues even if the camera is turned on 3 Windows 8 1 Windows 8 users Click Desktop and then Explorer Windows 7 Windows Vista users Click Start and then Computer 4 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 5 Right click the DCIM folder On the shortcut menu that appears click Copy 7 Windows 8 1 Windows 8 users Click Documents Windows 7 Windows Vista users Click Start and then Documents e If you already have a DCIM folder in Documents the
113. the Camera with a Computer Using the Camera with a Macintosh Operating ben HEIN ENS System Required Software Bee this page Version Save images to your Macintosh and view OS X Installation not required 83 them there manually Save images to your Macintosh os xX iPhoto which comes bundled with _ automatically Manage some Macintosh products images OS X 10 5 or QuickTime Player higher installed on computer i Connecting the Camera to Your Computer and Saving Files Never use your computer to modify delete move or rename any image files that are in the camera s built in memory or on its memory card Doing so can cause problems with the camera s image management data which will 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 Play movies 85 ee IMPORTANT e Never unplug the USB cable or operate the camera while viewing or storing images Doing so can cause data to become corrupted The camera does not support operation with Mac OS X 10 0 to 10 4 Operation is supported with Mac OS 10 5 to 10 9 using the OS standard USB driver only l NOTE e You also can use your computer s card slot if it has one or a commercially available card reader to access image files directly from the camera s mem
114. the required operation on your smartphone to ensure that the movie or snapshot was saved properly Viewing a movie received on an Android terminal Note that movies are not displayed by Gallery Movies are stored in a folder named EXILIM Link A separate movie player is required to playback movies whose files have the file name extension MOV Depending on your movie player you may not be able to playback movies and or audio Note that the wireless LAN connection between the camera and smartphone is maintained even while the EXILIM Link app is not running on the smartphone or when the app is running in the background Leaving a wireless LAN connection in effect will shorten camera battery life and cause the camera to become warm Shut down the EXILIM Link app and turn off the camera to terminate the wireless LAN connection whenever you are not using it Using the smartphone s Wi Fi setting screen to terminate a wireless LAN connection will cause the camera to enter connection standby If no connection is established within three minutes the camera will return to the state it was in before the LAN connection was established e Note that after changing the wireless LAN password on the camera you will also need to change the Wi Fi settings of the smartphone iPhone Tap the right arrow of the field where the SSID of the camera is displayed in the Wi Fi settings to delete network settings After deleting select the camera SSID ag
115. tor Screen Contents and How to Change Them The monitor screen uses various indicators icons and values to keep you informed of the camera s status 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 screens that actually appear on the camera E Snapshot Recording Remaining snapshot memory capacity page 121 Remaining movie memory capacity page 45 Silent mode page 42 Recording mode page 27 White balance page 57 Continuous shutter page 51 Image deterioration indicator page 44 Metering mode page 122 Snapshot image size page 55 Movie image quality page 56 LED light page 40 Self timer page 41 Make up page 43 Lighting page 60 Date time page 92 DISO sensitivity page 59 Exposure compensation page 56 Focus frame pages 29 49 Timestamp indicator page 91 Battery level indicator page 21 Face Detection page 50 Anti Shake page 52 Focus mode page 49 E Shutter Button Half pressed Recording mode page 27 ISO sensitivity page 59 Aperture value Shutter speed Focus frame pages 29 49 l NOTE Depending on recording settings the aperture shutter speed and ISO sensitivity values may not appear on the monitor screen These values will be orange if t
116. yback Image Blur Effect Procedure B PLAY Snapshot Screen MENU PLAY Tab Blur Effect 1 Use A V lt and gt to select the center of the circle to define the area to be left unblurred and then press MENU 2 Use A and V to change the size of the circle The blur effect will be applied to the part of the image outside the circle e To return to step 1 and select a different center point press MENU again 3 After selecting the center point and the size of the unblurred area press SET 4 Use A and F to select the blur level you want and then press SET This will apply the blur effect and save the result as a new image Auto Image Orientation Detection and Rotation Auto Rotate Procedure B2 PLAY MENU PLAY Tab Auto Rotate o Rotates the displayed image in accordance with the camera n orientation when the image was recorded Off Images not rotated automatically This setting can be used to configure the camera to display playback images in the same orientation as the camera when the image was shot Auto image rotation will not be performed during movie playback while the image menu is displayed and for some functions 66 Other Playback Functions PLAY Rotating an Image Rotation Procedure B PLAY Snapshot Screen MENU PLAY Tab Rotation 1 Use A and V to

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