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1.           2 00 000000   Lighting   113  Saving a Second Normal Image When   Shooting With HDR Art               2 020008   Double  HDR ART    113  Reducing Wind Noise during Movie Recording          Wind Noise Cut   113  Correcting Image Brightness                  00 00e eae  EV Shift   114  Adjusting White Balance                    200005   White Balance   114  Using the Self timer                 0000 c cee eee  Self timer    114  Specifying the Metering Mode                2 2 00005   Metering   114  Specifying Flash Intensity                      00 5   Flash Intensity   115  Controlling Image Sharpness               0 00 000000s  Sharpness   115  Controlling Color Saturation                 2000000 00s  Saturation   115  Adjusting Image Contrast               2 000 cece eee eee  Contrast   115  Using the Auto Focus Assist Light                    AF Assist Light   116  Turning on Image Review               60000 cece eee eee  Review   116  Using Icon Help            0 00  eee  Icon Help   117  Changing the Monitor Screen when Recording            Shooting Info   117  Configuring Power On Default Settings                      Memory   119    6 Contents    Il Viewing Snapshots and Movies 120          Viewing Snapshots    2   2 22246 be  aetaodeea Eaa anga es Ales ew ibak 120  Viewing a Movies iaiu ke eh a pect eee ee ee E 120  Viewing a Panorama Image             0 00  ete 121  Viewing Continuous Shutter Images               0000 00 e eee 122  I Deleting Continuous Shutt
2.          Front lamp          Lens    31 Quick Start Basics    To shoot a snapshot  i   Selecting an Auto Recording Mode    You can select one of two auto recording modes  Program Auto or Premium Auto  Pro  according to your digital imaging needs     REC Screen  Icon Display    eee   P  This is the standard Auto recording mode     With Premium Auto Pro recording  the camera  automatically determines whether you are shooting a  subject or scenery  and other conditions  Premium    Premi  m B Auto Pro recording delivers higher image quality than  3       Setting Description          Auto Pro Program Auto recording    e Some of the settings configured automatically by  Premium Auto Pro cannot be changed by you    e It also requires more power  and runs down the  battery quicker  than Program Auto                    1  Press  ON OFF   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  MODE         3  Use  A    V     lt    and   gt   to select    I     Program Auto  or     A     Premium Auto Pro   and then press  SET         Remaining Snapshot Memory Monit  Capacity  page 241  Pe  ON OFF   Power     Shutter button   gt           O             Auto recording mode icon             32 Quick Start Basics    i  To shoot a snapshot    1  Point the camera at the subject    If you are shooting with Premium Auto Pro  text will  appear at the bottom of the monitor screen describing  the type of sho
3.         Movie Editing  Golf      161  Analyzing a Swing and Moment of Impact                2 020000005 162  E To analyze a swing shot from behind               000 c eee eee eee eee 162  E To analyze a swing shot from the front            0 00 0  e cece eee eee 164  I To analyze the Moment of Impact             00 00 c eee eee eee 165  i Burning Guidelines into a Previously Recorded Movie         Burn Lines     167  I Displaying Two Movies Side by Side                  Dual Screen Play     168  Il Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection 172  Wireless LAN Functions           0 0 0 0    cece eee eee 172  Establishing a Connection between a Smartphone and Your Camera       174  I Installing the EXILIM Remote for GOLF App on Your Smartphone           174  E Configuring Wireless LAN Settings              0 00 0 cece eee eee eee 175    Using a Smartphone as a Camera Remote Controller    Remote Capture   176  Sending the Currently Displayed Image to a Smartphone     Quick Send   179    E To assign the Quick Send function to the front shutter button               179  E To send the displayed image to a smartphone                     00   180  Sending a Snapshot or Movie File from Camera Memory  toa Smartphone                 0000 eee eee  Send Selected Image   181  Sending All Images Shot on the Current Day  toa Smartphone                00000 0 eee eee  Send New Images    183  Resizing Snapshots before Sending Them  toa Smartphone                00000 eee eee  Resize before send   1
4.        91 Using BEST SHOT       Shooting a Panorama Image  Slide Panorama     With Slide Panorama  you move the camera to compose and record multiple images   which are then combined to a panorama  This feature lets you shoot a panorama of  up to 360 degrees  which is dramatically greater than the physical capabilities of the  lens        A me M      The final panorama image can be one of the two sizes shown below   Slide Direction is Right or Left  Maximum 115201080 pixels  Slide Direction is Up or Down  Maximum 1920X7296 pixels     Zoom operations are not supporting during Slide Panorama shooting  The zoom  setting is fixed at full wide angle    e You can use Slide Panorama to shoot a horizontal image up to approximately  360 degrees and a vertical image up to approximately 180 degrees   If you shoot a horizontal Slide Panorama image that is less than 360 degrees  the  image size will become 60  120  180  240  or 300 degrees     1  In the BEST SHOT Mode  select    Slide Panorama     page 82         2  Press  SET   and use  A  and  V  to select the     Slide Direction   Control Panel option        3  Use   lt   and   gt   to select the direction you are planning to move the  camera while shooting  and then press  SET    You can select one of four directions  Right  Left  Up  or Down        4  Point the camera at the start of the panorama and half press the  shutter button to allow the camera to focus automatically     92 Using BEST SHOT       5  Press the shutter button the 
5.        Single SR Zoom  Off  Face Detection On  Focus Mode AF  AF Area    Intelligent    or    Spot                               If you select     E amp   Multi    or    R  Tracking    for this setting in another mode and then  shoot with Triple Shot  shooting is performed using the    W Spot    setting     85 Using BEST SHOT    Shooting with High Speed Anti Shake        HS Anti Shake     In addition to optical Anti Shake  a single press of the shutter button while HS Anti  Shake is enabled causes the camera to record multiple images and automatically  combine them  Use this feature to minimize image blur due to camera movement  under conditions where optical anti shake is not possible for some reason     1  In the BEST SHOT Mode  select    HS Anti Shake     page 82         2  When you are ready to shoot  press the shutter button     l NOTE   With this BEST SHOT scene  the flash setting automatically becomes  Flash   off     HS Anti Shake may not operate properly resulting in blurred images if the camera   is moved more than the allowable range or if the subject moves during shooting      When shooting with these BEST SHOT scenes  the    ISO Sensitivity     page 47  and     ISO High Limit     page 107  are fixed at    Auto           86 Using BEST SHOT    Shooting Bright Images i Dark without Flash        HS Night Shot     The camera shoots a series of images and then merges them into a final image  The  result is a bright image  even if shot in the dark without a flash       
6.        want    Interval Specifies the number of seconds between shots   Specifies the recording time  Selecting    Off    causes      Total Time recording to continue until the shutter button is pressed  again                    6  Press  SET    e Time Lapse settings are shown at the bottom of          the screen   Total Time  7  Press the shutter button to start recording  Recording time    Shooting is repeated at the interval specified in  step 5     Recording stops when the recording time  specified in step 5 elapses or when the shutter  button is pressed again    Remaining recording time is not displayed  when the    QJ Total Time    setting is    Off                Remaining recording time    l NOTE   e During Time Lapse recording  the monitor screen will turn off in accordance with   the    Sleep    setting  page 206   Change the    Sleep    setting to    Off    if you want the   monitor screen to stay on  Note  however  that this setting will use up battery power   more quickly    If sleep is enabled  page 206   the monitor screen will turn off after the preset sleep   period if no camera operation is performed  but the time lapse recording operation   will continue  The camera   s back lamp will flash at this time  Performing any   operation while the monitor screen is blank will turn it back on  However  the   following operations will not turn the monitor screen back on        Pressing  ON OFF   Power        Pressing the shutter button all the way   e The Auto Power
7.       5  Use  A  and  V  to select    Movie Quality    and then press  P         6  Use  A  and  V  to select    FHD     and then press  SET         7  Record the movie the same way as you would a normal movie  page  71    Press      Movie  to start and stop recording     Recording a High Speed Movie    This camera supports recording of high speed movies at a maximum speed of  1000 fps  The aspect ratio of movies recorded with this mode depends on the frame  rate  recording speed            R  gt  a   ae  Taea Taea de Je            e When recording with the frame rate setting of    30 120 fps    or    30 240 fps    frame  rate setting  audio recording is supported during 30 fps recording only  Audio is not  recorded at any other frame rates     1  In the REC mode  press  MODE         2  Use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to select    J     Program Auto   and then  press  SET         3  Press  MENU      Recording Movies  74 7       4  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the    43 REC MENU    tab  and then  press  SET         Use  A  and  V  to select    Movie Quality    and then press   gt          Use  A  and  V  to select the frame rate  recording speed  you want  and then press  SET    A fast frame rate  such as 1000 fps  will result in a smaller image size        Movie REC Screen Image Size  Quality Icon Display Feme REL  Pixels        HS1000 R 1000 fps 224X64       HS  HS480 480 fps 224X160       HS240 240 fps 512X384       HS e fps  frames per  HS120 120 fps 640X480 s
8.       O REC MENU    Tab     Saturation    You can specify one of five saturation settings from  2  most saturated  to    2  least  saturated      Adjusting Image Contrast  Contrast     Procedure  Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    Tab     Contrast    You can specify one of five contrast settings from  2  most contrast between light and  dark  to    2  least contrast between light and dark      115 Advanced Settings  REC MENU        Using the Auto Focus Assist Light  AF Assist Light     Procedure    Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    Tab     gt   AF Assist Light    Half pressing the shutter button while this setting is selected Front lamp  causes the front lamp to light  which provides illumination for  focusing in areas where lighting is dim  Leaving this function  turned off is recommended when shooting portraits from short  distances  etc           26 IMPORTANT     e Never look directly into the front lamp while it is lit      Make sure your finger is not covering the front lamp     Turning on Image Review  Review     Procedure  Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    Tab     Review    While Review is turned on  the camera will display an image for about one second  immediately after it is recorded        Type 1 Displays a full screen view of the image        Displays a partial screen view of the image  The difference  Type 2  Type 3 between Type 2 and Type 3 is the way the image appears on  the display        Off Turns off review 
9.       e Deleting all of the files in a folder cause the folder to be deleted as well     Time Stamping Snapshots  Timestamp     Procedure   MENU           SETTING    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      Once date and time information is stamped into a snapshot  it cannot be edited or  deleted    Example  July 10  2015  1 25 p m                    Date 2015 7 10  Date  amp  Time 2015 7 10 1 25pm  Off No stamping of date and or time            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 189       Stamping is performed in accordance with the date and time settings  page 209   and the display style settings  page 209       Time stamping is disabled when certain BEST SHOT scenes are being used     204 Other Settings  SETTING           Auto Image Orientation Detection and Rotation  Auto Rotate     Procedure   MENU           SETTING    Tab     Auto Rotate                Rotates the displayed image in accordance with the camera  On     F   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     Specifying the File Name Serial Number Generation Rule        File No      Procedure   MENU           SETTING    
10.      20 Quick Start Basics    To replace the battery       1  Open the battery cover and  remove the current battery  Stopper       2  Load a new battery     Charge the Battery       You can use either of the two following methods to charge the camera   s battery   e USB AC adaptor  e USB connection to a computer  Using the included micro USB cable      E 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 160 minutes          USB  port          USB AC adaptor        Ja       Micro USB cable   included with camera      lt  mark of the small  micro USB  connector  facing the monitor screen side of the camera     e When disconnecting the USB AC adaptor from the camera  be sure to disconnect  from the camera first     21 Quick Start Basics    ae IMPORTANT        A battery that has not been used for a long time  or ambient temperature extremes  can cause charging to take longer than normal  If charging takes longer than about  five hours  a timer will terminate it automatically  even if the battery is not fully  charged  This is indicated by the back lamp flashing red  If the battery has not been  used for a very long time  charging may be terminated automatically and the back  lamp may start flashing red after only about 60 minutes  In either case  disconnect  the USB cable from the camera and then reconnect it to resume c
11.      Use the format function  page 212  to completely delete the data in built in memory  before discarding or transferring ownership of the camera     E Other Precautions    The camera becomes slightly warm during use  This is normal and does not indicate  malfunction     224 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 re
12.      can   t change the  settings of menu  items  Menu items  for some settings  are not displayed  on the menu        Some menu items may not be available  depending on the  recording mode in use  While Premium Auto Pro is in use  only  the menu items whose settings can be configured will be  displayed on the menus           Appendix    236       Problem    Possible Cause and Recommended Action       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 White  Balance   Brightness  Resize     Note that you cannot edit the following types of snapshots   e Snapshots created using MOTION PRINT     CS group snapshots   e Movies       Trimming  e Panorama Image  Rotation   e Snapshots recorded with another camera  File Deletion       A file cannot be  deleted     1 The file may be protected  Unprotect the file  page 141    2    Delete Key    setting may be    Disabled     Change the setting to     Enabled     page 207         Wireless LAN         can   t establish a  wireless LAN  connection    The wireless LAN  connection is    1 The camera cannot connect with a smartphon
13.      scene and    then press  SET    This causes  kg  Prerecord  Movie   to appear on the monitor screen  indicating  that the camera is prerecording to its buffer     Recording Movies  77 7    E To shoot a Prerecord Movie    1  After using the above procedure to set up the camera for Prerecord  Movie  point the camera at the subject        2  When you are ready to record  press      Movie    This will save the approximately five seconds of action that was prerecorded in  the buffer before you pressed      Movie   two seconds if you are using high  speed movie  and start real time recording        3  Press      Movie  again to stop recording      To turn off Prerecord Movie recording  press  MODE  and then select     Ty     Program Auto  or    E     Premium Auto Pro       When shooting with the high speed movie    HS30 120    and    HS30 240    setting   you cannot change the speed  fps  setting while the camera is pre recording to  the buffer in step 1 of the above procedure  You can change the speed  fps   setting after you press      Movie  to start real time recording        l NOTE   e While the camera is set up for shooting with Prerecord Movie  pressing the shutter  button will not shoot a snapshot unless movie recording is in progress  With high   definition  FHD  and standard  STD  movie  you can shoot still images while  realtime movie recording is in progress     Recording a Time Lapse Movie  Time Lapse     You can use this function to record movies of natural event
14.     ISO     page 47   ISO  sensitivity  aperture  and shutter speed will not appear on the monitor screen when  you half press the shutter button  These values will appear in the display of the  image immediately after it is shot    Shooting with Anti Shake enabled 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    Anti Shake may not work properly when the camera is mounted on a tripod  Turn  off Anti Shake    Even if    Strong    is selected for the Anti Shake setting  some shooting conditions  may make it impossible to achieve the desired Anti Shake results     108 Advanced Settings  REC MENU     Zooming with Super Resolution  Zoom  SR      Procedure  Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    Tab     Zoom  SR   See page 56 for details        Turning Digital Zoom On or Off  Digital Zoom     Procedure    Enter the REC Mode      MENU         O REC MENU    Tab      Digital Zoom    Select    On    when you want to use digital zoom  page 53      Digital zoom is disabled while shooting with the following feature       High speed movie recording  Some BEST SHOT scenes    Selecting a Focus Mode  Focus     Procedure  Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    Tab     Focus  For details  see the Control Panel procedure on page 45     109 Advanced Settings  REC MENU     Shooting with Face Detecti
15.     Press the shutter button to shoot          HDR works best when shooting with the camera mounted on a tripod    e Shooting with this function causes the flash setting to change automatically to   Flash Off        Anti Shake correction performed to compensate for camera movement while  shooting with this function results in an image area that is narrower than normal      The desired HDR effect may not be attained if the camera or subject moves during  shooting     88 Using BEST SHOT    Shooting with a Blurred Background  Blurred Background     This function analyzes a burst of consecutive images and then blurs the background  behind the main subject  This creates an effect that really makes the subject stand  out  just like photographs taken with a single lens reflex camera  The blur effect can  be set to one of three levels        wes    Shot with    Program Auto     Shot with    Blurred Background        1  In the BEST SHOT Mode  select    Blurred Background     page 82         2  Press  SET   and use  A  and  V  to select the    Blur Effect  Control  Panel option        3  Use   lt 4  and   gt   to select the Image Blur level you want  and then press   SET         The Image Blur level can be set to Level 1  Level 2  or Level 3        4  Press the shutter button to shoot    e Get as close as possible to the subject  Also  the background should be as far  away as possible from the subject  The required distances depend on the  zoom factor being used    Example  When zoom i
16.     Shutter button    O Oyo     Back lamp                        The camera can be configured so power turns off when  B gt     PLAY  is pressed     page 207      30    Quick Start Basics    Holding the Camera Correctly    Your images will not come out   p  clearly if you move the camera Horizontal Vertical  when you press the shutter  button  When pressing the  shutter button  be sure to hold  the camera as shown in the  illustration  and keep it still by  pressing your arms firmly  against your sides as you shoot   Holding the camera still   carefully press the shutter button Hold the camera so the flash is above the lens   and take care to avoid all  movement as the shutter  releases and for a few moments after it releases  This is especially important when  available lighting is low  which slows down the shutter speed                    l NOTE  Take care that your fingers and the strap do not Flash  cover any of the areas indicated in the illustration   To protect against accidentally dropping the  camera  attach the wrist strap and make sure it is  around your fingers or wrist while you are  operating the camera    Never swing the camera around by its strap    The supplied strap is intended for use with this   camera only  Never use it for any other purpose    e Shooting an image while the camera   s    Auto  Rotate    setting is    On    will cause the playback  image to be rotated automatically to the orientation  the camera was in when the image was recorded  page 205
17.     Tab     Movie Editing    The Movie Editing feature lets you use one of the following procedures to edit out a    specific part of a movie        Previous Cut    Cuts everything from the beginning of the movie up to the  current location        Intermediate Cut    Cuts everything between two points        Next Cut          Cuts everything from the current location to the end of the  movie           1  Use  A  and  V  to select the editing method you want to use and then    press  SET         2  Use the following operations to select the frame   point  from which or to which you want to cut  the movie  the cut point         During playback  changes the playback    lt 4    gt     direction and playback speed  While  playback is paused  scrolls forward or back                  SET    Toggles between pause and play     Cut range  blue              3  Press  W  to display the editing menu and specify one or two cut    points        Previous Cut    While the frame you want the cut to be up to is  displayed  press  W         Intermediate Cut     While the frame you want the first  From  cut to be is  displayed  press  W       Select another frame     While the frame you want the second  To  cut to be  is displayed  press  W         Next Cut       While the frame you want the cut to be from is  displayed  press  W                  4  Use  A  and  V  to select    Yes    and then press  SET    The selected cut operation will take considerable time to complete  Don t try to  perform 
18.     Use  A  and  V  to select the type of lines you want burn and then  press  SET    This will burn the lines into the movie and save the result as a new movie      Line burning takes some time to complete  Wait until the message    Busy     Please wait       disappears from the monitor screen   e Pressing  MENU  while the message is displayed will stop the line burning  operation     l NOTE   e This function can be used to burn guidelines into a high speed movie with a  playback time of at least 10 minutes or less    e You cannot use this operation to adjust the positions of any of the lines  See pages  162  164 and 165 for information about adjusting the positions of the guidelines    e You can burn guidelines into a movie even if movie playback is paused  After  pausing movie playback  use  A  to display the type of lines you want to burn  and  then press      Movie       This operation does not burn the angle values that appear during golf swing  analysis movie playback into the movie        167 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing    i  Displaying Two Movies Side by Side  Dual Screen Play     You can use Dual Screen Play to play back  movies of two different screens side by   side for comparison  Data played back  Dual Screen Play is stored on the camera   s  memory card  so you can easily play it  back again  Up to 40 sets of Dual Screen  Play data can be in memory at one time        Earlier recorded Later recorded  movie movie    1  In the PLAY mode  pr
19.     When Shooting with Premium Auto Pro  the message    Processing Premium Auto      may appear on the monitor screen  If you feel the camera is taking too long to  process data  try shooting with standard Auto instead    In some cases  Premium Auto Pro may not be able to interpret the shooting  environment correctly  If this happens  shoot with standard Auto    If     Hs     is displayed  the camera will shoot a series of CS images and merge them  into a final image  Take care to avoid any camera and subject movement until  shooting of all of the CS images is complete  If you do not want to shoot CS  images  select    Off    for the Control Panel  page 41     HS Scene Shooting    item   Certain flash settings  page 50  can limit environmental factors detectable by  Premium Auto Pro     35 Quick Start 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 120    e For information about images recorded using continuous shutter  CS   see page  122     1  Turn on the camera and press   B    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 14       PLAY    You also can clear the information to   view only the snapshot  page 15     You can zoom in on the image by rotating the zoom controller towards C4     page 127   If you are recording a snapshot
20.    Movie  again to return to the slow playback  speed  This operation is not supported when playing a  movie shot with    HS30 120    or    HS30 240              Viewing Snapshots and Movies    120          Rotate the zoom controller in the direction of      Q         During movie playback  you can zoom the image and  then use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to scroll around the   Zoom image on the monitor screen  You can zoom a movie  image up to 4 5 times normal size      You cannot scroll around a zoomed movie image while  playback is paused     Stop playback  MENU                 e Playback may not be possible for movies not recorded with this camera   e A movie that has been rotated using    Rotation     page 143  or    Auto Rotate     page  205  cannot be zoomed     Viewing a Panorama Image    1  Press  P   PLAY   and then use   lt 4  and   gt   to  display the panorama images you want to  view        2  Press  SET  to start playback of the panorama   Panorama playback causes the image to scroll left   right  up  or down        Playback Controls       To start or pause  playback  SET          lt     gt    When the slide direction is left or right     A   V   When the slide direction is up or down      Holding down any button scrolls continuously     To advance scroll  while paused       To hide or show  display information    To stop playback  MENU      4   DISP                    e The following functions cannot be performed on a panorama image   Quick Collage  MOTION PR
21.    To scroll between scenes  use   lt   and   gt      To configure the camera with the settings for the currently  selected scene  press  SET         Recording Movies  80 7    Shooting a Snapshot while Shooting a Movie     Snapshot In Movie        You can shoot snapshots while movie recording is in progress  When the camera is in  the Single Shot mode  you can shoot snapshots one by one  In the CS mode  holding  down the shutter button will record up to seven consecutive images at a speed of  approximately 10 images per second  fps   You can shoot a maximum total of   28 images during a single movie recording operation     1  While a movie is being recorded  press the Snapshot  shutter button  recording mode     While movie recording is in progress  you can toggle    between the Single Shot Mode and the CS mode by  pressing   lt      gt    or  SET   Note that this method  for mode switching is possible only during movie  recording  The CS mode is indicated when is  white  on the monitor screen   and the Single Shot  mode is selected when      is white   In the CS mode  images continue to be shot as long Number of recordable  as you keep the shutter button depressed  snapshots                              l NOTE      Note that the flash cannot be used when shooting a Snapshot In Movie    e Note that shooting a snapshot while shooting a movie is supported during FHD   movie and STD movie recording only  It is not supported during other types of   movie recording    Snapshots sh
22.    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     194 Using the Camera with a Computer    i  Playing Movies    To play back a movie  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 With Windows 8 1  Windows 8 and Windows 7  playback is supported by Windows  Media Player 12   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    or    HD      Core 2 Duo 3 0GHz or higher  Image Quality    STD    or    HS      Pentium 4 3 2GHz or higher  Required Software  QuickTime 7 or higher  Not required with Windows 8 1   Windows 8 and Windows 7         The above are recommended system environments  Configuring one of these  environments does not guarantee proper operation    e 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 y
23.   200200 ee eee  Timestamp    204  Auto Image Orientation Detection and Rotation             Auto Rotate   205  Specifying the File Name Serial Number Generation Rule        File No     205  Configuring Sleep State Settings                     000055  Sleep    206  Configuring Auto Power Off Settings                  Auto Power Off   206  Specifying the Operation when the Monitor Screen is Tilted    Screen Tilt   207  Configuring     Setting               0 000  eee eee  PLAY    207  Disabling File Deletion                 000000 2 eee eae  Delete Key    207  Configuring World Time Settings                        World Time    208  Setting the Camera   s Clock              0000  e eee eee  Adjust    209  Specifying the Date Style                    00 00000   Date Style   209  Specifying the Display Language                         Language   210  Selecting the HDMI Terminal Output Method              HDMI Output    210  Changing the Camera Password for  Wireless LAN Connection                   00055  WLAN password   211  Displaying a Startup Screen at Power On                     Startup   211  Formatting Built in Memory or a Memory Card                 Format    212  Resetting the Camera to Factory Defaults                      Reset   212    9 Contents    fl  Appendix 213       safety Precautions  ais bhae ii ea Da aa bide hla aaa yeas 213  Precautions During Use              00 0c eee 222  Power    Supply  uh 24 25 wie aa os ceetiey st A eaa bent oh gd ays 227  EP Chargi
24.   4  Use  A  and  F  to select    On    and then press  SET                        On Left handed guidelines selected   Off Right handed guidelines selected   l NOTE       e When you record a movie with    Movie Editing Golf      page 161  enabled  the  camera automatically trims the beginning and end of the movie  Make sure that the     Lefty    setting is correct for the golfer you are recording     On    for a left handed  golfer     Off    for a right handed golfer      160 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing    Auto Trimming the Beginning and End of a Movie   Movie Editing  Golf      You can use the procedure in this section to trim the beginning and end of a movie  shot with any one of the BEST SHOT golf swing scenes below  Trimming a movie  shot with    Slow motion impact    results in a movie from just before impact to just after  impact  Trimming a movie shot with any of the other scenes produces a move from  address to finish        Slow motion behind  outdoors        Slow motion front  outdoors   Slow motion behind  indoors   Slow motion front  indoors   Slow motion impact    1  In the REC mode  press  MENU         2  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the      B REC MENU    tab  and then  press  p gt          3  Use  A  and  V  to select    Movie Editing Golf     and then press  P         4  Use  A  and  V  to select    On    and then press  SET    Selecting    Off    disables    Movie Editing Golf         IMPORTANT        If    Movie Editing 
25.   AF CS     AF CS shoots up to 30 CS images while keeping the subject in focus  This feature  comes in handy when shooting children and other fast moving subjects  The CS  speed is automatically adjusted in accordance with shooting conditions within the  range of three to six frames per second        1  Select Program Auto as the recording mode  page 40         2  Press  MENU         3  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the    E REC MENU    tab  and then  press  p gt          4  Use  A  and  F  to select    CS     and then press  SET         5  Use  A  and  V  to select    AF CS    and then press  SET    This will cause the recording mode icon on the screen to become EJ        6  Press the shutter button the rest of the way down   Hold down the shutter button to shoot up to 30 images at high speed     61 Snapshot Tutorial    l NOTE       e Zoom is disabled during continuous shutter operations       The following image sizes cannot be selected while shooting with Auto Focus CS   3 2  16 9  If select AF CS while either of these image sizes is selected  the camera    will automatically switch the images size setting to 16M        The following camera features cannot be used while shooting with Auto Focus CS     Handsfree  Triple Self timer  Single SR Zoom   e The settings in the table below are fixed while shooting with AF CS                       Image Quality Normal  Flash Flash Off  Focus Mode AF   AF Area Spot          62    Snapshot Tutorial       Triggering a Self ti
26.   MENU         O REC MENU    Tab     Lefty  See page 160 for details     Auto Trimming the Beginning and End of a Movie        Movie Editing  Golf      Procedure    Enter the REC Mode      MENU          3 REC MENU    Tab     gt   Movie Editing Golf     See page 161 for details     Using a Smartphone as a Camera Remote Controller   Remote Capture     Procedure    Enter the REC Mode      MENU         O REC MENU    Tab      Remote Capture    See page 176 for details     100 Advanced Settings  REC MENU        Configuring Handsfree Settings  Handsfree     Procedure  Enter the REC Mode      MENU         O REC MENU    Tab     Handsfree  See pages 63  65 for details        Configuring Motion Position Settings  Motion Position     Procedure    Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    Tab     gt   Motion Position    See page 66 for details        Assigning Functions to the   lt 4  and   gt   Keys  L R Key     Procedure  Enter the REC Mode      MENU           3 REC MENU    Tab     L R Key    You can select from among the functions described below and assign one to the   lt d   and   gt   keys  After you do  you can select either of the functions by pressing the   lt  lt    or   gt   key                                      Setting   lt     gt   key operation   cs Enters the CS Mode  page 58    EV Shift Exposure compensation  page 49    White Balance Hue Adjustment  page 43    ISO Changes the ISO Sensitivity setting  page 47   ISO High Limit Specifying ISO Sensitivity Upper Lim
27.   Press the shutter button to shoot     l NOTE    Multi SR Zoom is effective when you want to capture delicate textures    The following functions are disabled when shooting with Multi SR Zoom    Single SR Zoom  Triple Self time  Sharpness  Contrast   With Multi SR Zoom  the flash setting automatically becomes  Flash Off       Shooting with this function automatically sets Anti Shake to    Standard     page 108    but large movement of the camera or subject make it impossible to achieve the  desired shot    Depending on shooting conditions and image composition  Multi SR Zoom may not  be able to produce the desired result    e When shooting with this feature     ISO 3200    cannot be selected for    ISO  Sensitivity     page 47         57 Snapshot Tutorial    Shooting a Burst of Images  CS   i   Shooting with High Speed CS    With High Speed CS  recording continues as long as you  keep the shutter button depressed    The table below shows the settings that can be specified  for the CS speed and the number of images per High  Speed CS operation                                                           CS Speed   High Speed CS oe fps  10 fps  15 va 30 fps  fps  ps   frames per secon  Maximum CS shots  Maximum CS  Shots 5  10  20  30  1  Select Program Auto as the recording mode  page 40    2  Press  MENU    3  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the    EB REC MENU    tab  and then  press  p gt       Use  A  and  V  to select    CS     and then press  SET      Use  A  and  V
28.   Shooting Info    You can use the above procedure to display a grid or histogram  or the movie  shooting range on the monitor screen during recording        Selecting    On    for this setting displays  grid lines on the monitor screen  The  grid lines provide references that help  you keep the camera vertically and  horizontally straight     Grid       Selecting    On    for this setting displays a  histogram on the monitor screen  This  histogram lets you view exposure  information while shooting     Histogram Histogram       l NOTE     Use of the flash and certain shooting conditions can cause the  histogram to indicate exposure that is different from the actual  exposure of the image when it is shot      The histogram cannot be displayed during high speed movie  recording                    117 Advanced Settings  REC MENU        Selecting    On    for this setting    3 area within the frame is what is  Movie Range recorded as the movie           displays a semitransparent gray  frame on the monitor screen  The       Semi transparent gray  frame          E How to Use the Histogram    A histogram is a graph that represents the lightness of an image in terms of the  number of pixels  The vertical axis indicates the number of pixels  while the horizontal  axis indicates lightness  If the histogram appears too lopsided for some reason  you  can use EV shift to move it left or right in order to achieve better balance  Optimum  exposure can be achieved by EV shifting so the gra
29.   Shutter button half press Shutter button full press Shutter button release    l  Recorded images  up to 30 images      lt     gt   lt   gt        Pre recorded images Continuous recording of images until shutter  button is released       Up to 30 images  pre recorded buffer images plus real time images  for each  operation     1  In the BEST SHOT Mode  select    Swing Burst     page 82    The following are the initial default Prerecord CS settings used for Swing Burst        High Speed CS Maximum CS Shots Prerecord CS Shots  10 fps 30 images 5 images                      e You can use the Control Panel to change the above settings  if you want      When you select    Swing Burst    with the BEST SHOT scene menu the High  Speed CS  Maximum CS Shots  and Prerecord CS Shots settings  which you  can configure using the Control Panel  are automatically set to the initial default  settings shown above        2  Half press the shutter button   This will start updating of the pre record buffer with images  Buffer contents are  continually updated until you full press the shutter button      If you release the half pressed shutter button before pressing it the rest of the  way down  all of the images currently in the pre record buffer will be deleted     The camera will not emit shutter sounds as it pre records images        3  Press the shutter button the rest of the way and hold it down   This will save the pre recorded images and start shooting new images in real   time  Images co
30.   Single SR Zoom and Multi SR Zoom   Single SR Zoom uses super resolution to expand the zoom range in which image  quality deterioration is minimized  Multi SR Zoom shoots a series of High Speed CS  images  which are then combined into an image that enables shooting at higher zoom  ratios without loss of image quality  For information about the effective zoom factor  ranges in which Super Resolution Zoom is effective  see page 55    The procedure below shows how to configure Single SR Zoom settings  For  information about Multi SR Zoom  see page 57     1  In the REC mode  press  MENU         2  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the    E REC MENU    tab  and then  press  p gt          3  Use  A  and  V  to select    Zoom  SR     and then press  SET         4  Use  A  and  V  to select    Single    and then press  SET      l NOTE     Single SR Zoom is effective when you want to capture delicate textures      Single SR Zoom does not work during movie recording      Single SR Zoom is disabled when shooting with the following functions   Triple Self timer  ART SHOT  Multi SR Zoom  Time Lapse  Triple Shot  some  BEST SHOT scenes       56 Snapshot Tutorial    Expanding the Zoom Range to Shoot Clearer Snapshots   Multi SR Zoom     This feature uses super resolution technology and multiple Continuous Shutter  CS   images to expand the zoom range for overall images of higher quality and clarity   page 56      1  In the BEST SHOT Mode  select    Multi SR Zoom     page 82         2
31.   and  V  to select the    EB REC MENU    tab  and then  press   gt          4  Use  A  and  V  to select    CS     and then press  SET         5  Use  A  and  V  to select    High Speed CS    and then press  SET    This will cause the recording mode icon on the screen to become EJ        6  Press  SET         7  Use  A  and  V  to select the     High Speed CS fps  Control Panel  option     Snapshot Tutorial  59 p       Use   lt   and   gt   to select the continuous shutter  CS  speed you want      Use a higher    High Speed CS fps    setting when shooting a fast moving subject        Use  A  and  V  to select the    Maximum CS Shots  Control Panel  option        10     Use   lt   and   gt   to select the maximum number of shots        11     Use  A  and  V  to select the    Pre record CS Shots  Control Panel  option        12     Use   lt   and   gt   to select the number of Prerecord  Still  images and   then press  SET     e Settings  0 shots  3 shots  5 shots  10 shots  15 shots  20 shots  25 shots   e If you select    O shots     no pre record images will be stored when you half press  the shutter button        13     Half press and hold the shutter button to start pre recording    A pre record buffer is continually updated with images as long as the shutter   button is pressed      The camera will not emit shutter sounds as it pre records images       Releasing the half pressed shutter button will cause the contents of the pre   record buffer to be deleted        14    
32.   other playback operations          For information about menu operations  see page 99       Displaying Two Movies Side by side  Dual Screen Play     Procedure   P   PLAY      gt   MENU         SJ PLAY MENU    Tab     Dual Screen Play  See page 168 for details        Burning Guidelines into a Previously Recorded Movie        Burn Lines     Procedure   B   PLAY      gt   MENU         S PLAY MENU    Tab     Burn Lines  See page 167 for details     130 Other Playback Functions  PLAY MENU     Assigning a Function to the Front Shutter Button   Front Shutter     Procedure   B   PLAY      gt   MENU         S PLAY MENU    Tab     Front Shutter    This setting can be used to assign the function to be performed when the front shutter  button is pressed while the camera is in the PLAY mode                          Settin PLAY Screen   Description  When front shutter button is  g Icon Display   pressed   Standard Enters the REC mode   Create a collage image automatically  page 132    Note  however  that you will not be able to select a  Quick Collage layout for a collage created by a front shutter  button operation   Sends image currently displayed by the camera to  Quick Send a smartphone over a wireless LAN connection   page 179    Slideshow Starts a slideshow  page 133    Copy Group Copies the currently displayed image in a group to  Image a location outside of the group  page 126    Off No operation performed                    Sending a Snapshot or Movie File from Camera Memory to 
33.   page 32      BEST SHOT          Simply select one of a collection of built in sample scenes and the camera sets  up automatically for beautiful images every time  page 82      ART SHOT          A variety of artistic effects help to make even common  ordinary subjects  become more novel and exciting  page 67         Time Lapse       You can use this function to record a movie that speeds up a sequence of  changes in natural phenomena or the flow of traffic in a city scene  page 78         Make up BKT          Make up BKT lets you shoot three versions of the same image with the press of  the shutter button  each with a different Skin Tone setting  page 70                  ae IMPORTANT     e The displayed ISO sensitivity  shutter speed or aperture value will turn red when  you half press the shutter button if the image is overexposed or underexposed     40 Snapshot Tutorial    Using the Control Panel  The Control Panel can be used to configure camera  A   V    lt     gt    settings   1  In the REC mode  press  SET          e You can also display the Control Panel by    pressing  V   Bc         SET                 2  Use  A  and  V  to select the setting you want to change  and use   lt    and   gt   to select the setting you want   This will select one of the Control Panel icons and display its settings      Control Panel     Self timer  page 42    White balance  page 43     Focus  page 45     ISO sensitivity  page 47     Make up  page 48    EVN shift  page 49    Flash  page 5
34.   relatively coarser              standard aspect ratio of print paper     The initial factory default image size setting is    16M      Selecting    3 2    records images with an aspect ratio of 3 2  which matches the    The letters    HDTV    stand for    High Definition Television     An HDTV screen has an    aspect ratio of 16 9  Your camera can record images that are compatible with the  aspect ratio an HDTV screen     print resolution      103    You should regard the print paper sizes suggested here as guidelines only  200 dpi    Advanced Settings  REC MENU        Available image sizes are limited for some functions as noted below        This image size cannot be selected when using    HS Night Shot      16M Selecting    16M    in another mode and then switching to    HS Night Shot     will cause the image size to change to    10M    automatically        These image sizes cannot be selected when using    High Speed CS    or     HS Night Shot     Selecting    3 2    or    16 9    in another mode and then  switching to    High Speed CS    will cause the image size to change to     16M    automatically  In the case of    HS Night Shot     the image size will  change to    10M    automatically     3 2   16 9             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  th
35.   to clear the check box in the lower left  corner of the movie currently selected with the blue  boundary    2  Use  A    V     lt    and   gt   to move the blue  boundary to the new movie you want to select  and  then press  SET  to select its check box    3  Press  MENU     e This will display a screen for specifying the sync  point of the newly selected movie        To main screen    Displays the Dual Screen Play List  page 168         Cancel          Exits Dual Screen Play Edit        171 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing       Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection    Wireless LAN Functions    Establishing a wireless LAN connection between the camera and a smartphone  enables the functions described below              With this function  You can do this  eee r  page   Remote Capture   Remotely control and shoot with the 176  camera using a smartphone   Send a snapshot displayed in the PLAY  mode to a smartphone by pressing the  camera   s front shutter button  After 179    sending an image to a smartphone  you  can then upload it to a social networking  service        Send snapshots and movies recorded  with your camera to your smartphone   After sending an image to a 181  smartphone  you can then upload it to a  social networking service        You can batch send images shot today to    a smartphone  193                      Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection  172 3       See    With this function  You can do this   page        View on phone    ag
36.   to select    High Speed CS    and then press  SET    This will cause the recording mode icon on the screen to become EJ     Press  SET      Use  A  and  V  to select the    High Speed CS fps  Control Panel  option   8  Use   lt   and  p gt   to select the continuous shutter  CS  speed you want      Use a higher    High Speed CS fps    setting when shooting a fast moving subject   9  Use  A  and  V  to select the    Maximum CS Shots  Control Panel    option     Snapshot Tutorial  58 p       10  Use   lt   and   gt   to select the maximum number of shots and then  press  SET         11  Press the shutter button the rest of the way and hold it down   Shooting of images will continue as long as you depress the shutter button or until  the maximum number of images specified by    High Speed CS fps    is reached        Shooting with Prerecord CS    Half pressing and holding the shutter button causes a pre record buffer to be  continually updated with images  When the shutter button is fully pressed  buffer  contents are recorded along with a series of real time images  Use Prerecord CS  when you want to make sure you do not miss fast moving action     Shutter button Shutter button Shutter button  half press full press release  7 4                     Recorded images  up to 30 images        Pre recorded images Continuous recording of images until shutter  button released    1  Select Program Auto as the recording mode  page 40         2  Press  MENU         3  Press   lt    use  A
37.  57 MB 1 1654  3 2 Fine 9 43 MB 1 1214   4608x3072  Normal 4 92 MB 1 1873  16 9 Fine 7 83 MB 1 1466   4609x2592  Normal 4 1 MB 2 2221  10M Fine 6 4 MB 1 1787  Reese  Normal 3 38 MB 2 2728  5M Fine 2 99 MB 2 2990   2300751920  Normal 1 72 MB 4 4283  3M Fine 2 0 MB 4 4669   204821536  Normal 1 25 MB 6 6533  VGA Fine 430 KB 18 19683   6405490  Normal 290 KB 25 26809  Appendix    241    Movies                                                                                                 five Maximum      Built in   Fier Continuous  image ae Approximate Data   Maximum   Memory   Baath rie SI or Recording   Audio  Rate  Frame Rate    File Size   Recording SD Memo Movie Time per  Capacity ie  ry Movie 3  Card  FHD 14 2 Megabits     1920X1080  second 6 seconds     ae  lt    106 5 MB 2 oe  lonaural     30 frames second   10 9 Megabits  f  De second 9 seconds 2 ras 81 8 MB sr minutes  1280X720  56 minutes 35 seconds   12  15  20  30  4  4  lonaural   4 ns  frames second   STD   2 hours  640x480    2 8 Megabits second 29 seconds      Pours   293MB   18 minutes   30 frames second  33 minutes  lonaural  32 seconds  HS1000 40 0 Megabits   224X64 Secon 2seconds   48minutes   300 0 MB   13 minutes  No audio   1000 frames  10 seconds  second   HS480 40 0 Megabits  n  224X160  second 2seconds   48 minutes   300 0 MB annes  No audio     480 frames second  4GB  HS240 40 0 Megabits  i  512X384  second 2seconds   48 minutes   300 0 MB S seas  No audio     240 frames second   HS120 40 0 Megabits  
38.  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 test shots  Before shooting your final image  shoot a test shot to ensure that the camera is  recording correctly              Contents    ACCOSSOMIGS a TEEN tyne td tad ee Mh hy a de a Seca eit crsenee Rica ch  Were tah ae oy deca 2  Read this  first  ass cnc  os reek kn mts a ond dln phe EEE E RE A EE hs eden 3  i  General Guide 11       Il Monitor Screen Contents and Howto Change Them 12             fil Quick Start Basics 16  What you can do with your CASIO camera               00000 eee eee 16  Tilting the Monitor Screen          0  0  000 cece 18  First  charge the battery prior 
39.  EXILIM Remote for GOLF TOP screen  and then select    Off    for    Launch  Scene Application              fey    is displayed on the camera screen while there is a wireless LAN connection  between the camera and a smartphone    You can specify the size of the snapshots sent to the smartphone using    Resize  before send     page 184     You can use the smartphone apps below to view snapshots after sending them       iPhone  Camera Roll       Android terminal  Gallery or another photo browser app    Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection  182 3    Sending All Images Shot on the Current Day to a Smartphone        Send New Images     You can batch send images shot today to a smartphone  However  images sent with  this function  Send New Images  are not re sent     1  In the PLAY mode  press  MENU         2  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the     B gt   PLAY MENU    tab  and  then press   gt          3  Use  A  and  V  to select    Send to phone     and then press  SET         4  Use  A  and  V  to select    Send New Images     and then press  SET         5  On your smartphone  start up the EXILIM Remote for GOLF app   This will establish a connection between your camera and the smartphone  and  send the files to the smartphone  The connection between your camera and the  smartphone will be terminated automatically after the send operation is complete      If the message    Connect your phone to the access point below     remains on  the camera   s monitor screen  chan
40.  Full press and hold down the shutter button    This will record the images in the pre record buffer followed by real time recorded  images  Shooting of images will continue as long as you depress the shutter or  until the maximum number of images specified by    High Speed CS fps    is  reached     60 Snapshot Tutorial    l NOTE     The greater the number of shots  the longer it takes to save them after shooting is  complete    When using a continuous shutter mode  keep the camera still until shooting is  finished    Zoom is disabled during continuous shutter operations    When shooting with this function  the snapshot image quality automatically  changes to    Normal       When shooting with this function  exposure and focus for the first image are applied  for successive images as well    When shooting with this function  the flash setting automatically becomes    Flash Off     The following image sizes cannot be selected while shooting with this function   3 2  16 9  Entering the High Speed CS mode while any one of these image sizes is  selected will cause the image size setting to change to    16M    automatically    The following functions cannot be used when shooting with this function   Handsfree  Triple Self timer  Multi SR Zoom   The Self timer cannot be used in the Prerecord CS mode    If you assign    CS    to the    Front Shutter    setting  page 102   you can change the CS  mode by pressing the front shutter button     i  Using Continuous Shutter with Auto Focus
41.  H   ma                                       Use a smartphone or computer to view  and download snapshots and movies 185  stored in camera memory                                     Requires installation of the EXILIM Remote for GOLF app on your smartphone     28 IMPORTANT     Never use wireless LAN functions inside an aircraft or anywhere else where such  operation is restricted    Some smartphone models may not be able to play back movie files that are sent to  the smartphone    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 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 Remote for GOLF     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    Images recorded on another manufacturer s camera cannot be sent using this  function    Attempting to use a memory card that includes a wireless function with this camera  can cause abnormal operation     l NOTE  Note that using wireless LAN functions requires more battery power usage than  normal  Make sure that the camera battery is sufficiently charged bef
42.  Intensity  Off    Zoom  SR   On    Digital Zoom  On    MF Position  Off    Zoom Position  Off             E     PLAY MENU          Create             Standard   Send Selected  Image         Send New Images                                         Images    All images    Time  30 min    Interval  3 sec    Effect  Pattern 1                                        232 Appendix    E   SETTING       Off       Auto       3M       Startup  Sound 1    Half Shutter    Sound 1     Shutter  Sound 1    Operation    Sound 1  Operation  Vol  3     Playback Vol  3          Off       On       Continue          1 min             5 min       Power On       Power On       Enabled                   Auto          On                   233    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 20     2 The battery may be dead  Charge the battery  page 21   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 160  rechargeable lithium ion battery        The camera  suddenly powers  down     1 Auto Power Off may have activated  page 206   Turn power  back on    2 The battery may be dead  Charge the battery  page 21     3 The camera   s protection function may have activated  because camera temperature is too hig
43.  Make up BKT  and then  press  SET         3  Press  SET   use  A  and  V  to select the          Make up Settings   Control Panel item  and then press  SET         4  Use  A  and  V  to select    Skin Tone    or    Smooth Skin     and then use    lt   and   gt   to change the setting value        Skin Tone    Tan  6    to    0    to    Light  6     Smooth Skin    0  Off     to     12  Max                           5  Press  SET         6  Press the shutter button to shoot     This will shoot and store three versions of the same image with various    Skin  Tone    settings  based on the setting you selected in step 4  above     l NOTE   e After shooting an image with Make up BKT  you will not be able to shoot another  image until save of the previous image is complete    e Only two versions of the image will be shot and stored if you shoot with Make up  BKT while    Tan  6    or    Light  6    is selected for    Skin Tone       e Movie recording is disabled while Make up BKT is selected        70 Snapshot Tutorial    Recording Movies    To record a movie    The following procedure explains how to record a standard  STD  movie   This camera supports Premium Auto Pro movie recording  page 72    See the pages indicated below for more information about movies   High definition movie  FHD movie   page 74  High speed movie  HS movie   page 74        Movie        1  In the REC mode  press  MODE         ed  2  Use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to select    I      Program Auto  or    
44.  Off is disabled while time lapse recording is in progress  page  206         Recording Movies  79 7    The following functions cannot be used with this function    Single SR Zoom  Anti Shake  Lighting  Continuous AF  Triple Self timer   Handsfree  Face Detection  Metering  ISO  ISO High Limit  Make up   The frame rate of playback of movies shot with this function is 20 fps  Movie quality  depends on the scene you are using    Scene 1 to 6  FHD   Scene 7 to 11  HD   Note that audio is not recorded when recording with this function    The camera can be configured to play only Time Lapse movies during a slideshow   page 133     When using    KJ HDR Art    for movie recording  the intensity of the art effect is fixed  in accordance with movie settings    You cannot shoot a snapshot by pressing the shutter button while time lapse  recording is in progress  Snapshot In Movie     The reset operation  page 212  returns    Interval    and    Total Time    to their initial  default settings  Each Time Lapse scene has its own unique    Interval    and    Total  Time    settings    To adjust brightness when shooting with the Time Lapse    EJ Night Scene     use           Shutter Speed  on the Control Panel  page 41  to adjust the shutter speed     E Using the Scene Information Screen    To find out more about a scene  select it with the boundary  on the scene menu and then rotate the zoom controller in  either direction     To return to the scene menu  rotate the zoom controller  again 
45.  On  Red eye reduction  Flash Range 0 4 m to 2 9 m  1 3  to 9 5    Wide Angle      ISO Sensitivity  Auto  1 5 m to 1 6 m  4 9  to 5 2    Telephoto   e Range is affected by optical zoom     Flash Intensity    2     1  0   1   2  Adjustment          Flash Charging Time Approximately 4 seconds    Wireless data transfer Standard  IEEE 802 11b g n  Operation frequency range  1 to 11ch  Encryption  WPA2    Monitor Screen 3 0 inch TFT color LCD  Super Clear LCD   921 600 dots  tiltable  180 degrees     External connection Micro USB port  Hi Speed USB compliance  USB charging                    terminal HDMI output  Micro TypeD   Microphone Monaural  Speaker Monaural       Power Requirements Rechargeable lithium ion battery  NP 160  x1       245 Appendix    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 Shots  Operating Time    280 shots  Number of Shots  ECO    340 shots  Actual movie recording time  FHD Movie    1 hour       Approximate continuous movie recording time  FHD Movie      1 hour 35 minutes       Approximate continuous movie recording time   High speed movie  HS 240   2    Approximate time lapse recording time    FHD Movie    2 hours 55 minutes    Continuous Playback  Snapshots  4 3 hours 45 minutes      Temperature  23  C  73  F   e Battery  NP 160  Rate
46.  Q   by the camera   s wireless function create the risk of accident           217 Appendix       ZAN WARNING            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      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           218 Appendix       ZN CAUTION          E USB AC Adapter    e Misuse of the USB AC adapter creates the risk of fire and electric shock  Make   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 dete
47.  Shot with    Program Auto     without flash Shot with    HS Night Shot       1  In the BEST SHOT Mode  select    HS Night Shot     page 82         2  Press the shutter button to shoot   e Take care to avoid camera movement and subject movement as you shoot     e You should be able to see the subject s  on the monitor screen when  composing the image     l NOTE   e When shooting with this function  the    ISO Sensitivity     page 47  becomes    Auto      fixed     e If camera movement occurs when shooting with this function  the anti shake  process will result in an image range that is narrower than normal    e When shooting with this function  the 16M  3 2  and 16 9 image size settings  cannot be selected  If one of these sizes is selected in another mode  the image  size will change to 10M when this function is selected        87 Using BEST SHOT    Digitally Correcting for Overexposure and Underexposure        HDR     With HDR  High Dynamic Range   the camera shoots a series of CS images using  different exposure settings and combines them into a final image to correct for  overexposure or underexposure of subjects of different brightness levels     1     In the BEST SHOT Mode  select    HDR     page 82         2     Press  SET   and use  A  and  V  to select the  HDR Level  Control  Panel option        3     Use   lt   and   gt   to select the HDR Level setting you want  and then  press  SET       The HDR Level can be set to Level 1  Level 2  or Level 3        4     l NOTE
48.  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              Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection  184 9    Viewing Snapshots and Movies in Camera Memory on a       Smartphone  View on phone     You can use this function to enable up to eight smartphones and or computers to  access snapshots and movies in camera memory for viewing and download  A  smartphone does not need to have the EXILIM Remote for GOLF app installed in  order to access camera images using this function     1  In the PLAY mode  press  MENU         2  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the    P PLAY MENU    tab  and  then press   gt          3  Use  A  and  V  to select    View on phone     and then press  SET     This establishes a connection between the smartphone and camera  and displays   a URL       If the message    Connect your phone to the access point below     remains on  the camera   s monitor screen  change the smartphone   s Wi Fi settings so your  camera is selected for connection  page 175       After about 60 seconds  the camera   s monitor screen will go blank  Pressing   SET  will cause its image to reappear        4  On the smartphone  start up its browser app      The browser will automatically access the URL displayed by the camera in  step 3 of this procedure  and then display an image stored in camera memory   e If no camera image appears automatically  View on pho
49.  button noise to be picked  up in the audio     When shooting with the    HS    movie recording mode at a frame rate setting of     30 120 fps    or    30 240 fps     audio is recorded only while the camera is shooting at  30 fps  Audio is not recorded at any other frame rates     Recording Movies  72 7    is IMPORTANT     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 may automatically adjust its monitor screen brightness in order to reduce  heat generation    Shooting movies for long periods in areas where temperature is relatively high can  cause digital noise  dots of light  to appear in the movie image  A rise in the  camera   s internal temperature also may force movie recording to stop  automatically  If this happens  stop recording and allow the camera to cool down   which should cause normal operation to resume    Using the camera   s built in memory or 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  the indicator  will turn yellow on the monitor screen        e Zoom operations are supported during movie recording  page 53   Zoom is    disabled d
50.  club  and you can use the self timer to set up  for automatic five second recording after a preset amount of time     l NOTE      The only focus mode available when shooting with Slow Motion Swing  Behind  is  Pan Focus      An image can be zoomed up to 2 0X when shooting with these functions        1  Inthe BEST SHOT Mode  select    Slow motion behind  outdoors     or     Slow motion behind  indoors      page 82    e Select either of the scenes in accordance with shooting conditions        2  Configure the camera settings below   e    Lefty     page 160      Off  when shooting a right handed golfer     On    when  shooting a left handed golfer   e    Shooting Info       Grid    setting  page 117   On       3  Press  SET         4  Use  A  and  F  to select the    Movie Quality  Control Panel option     147 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing       5  Use   lt   and   gt   to select the movie quality setting you want and then    press  SET         Movie REC Screen  Quality Icon Display    HS120  ee 120 ps 640 X 480    Frame Rate Image Size  Pixels           HS240             240fps 512 X 384             6     Perform the operation required for the type of image you want to shoot     To self shoot from behind with the Handsfree Mode  page 148       To self shoot from behind with the self timer  page 149     e To shoot from behind with normal movie recording  page 150      E To self shoot from behind with the Handsfree Mode    1     Tilt the camera   s monitor 
51.  copies for a specific image in a group    1     While CS group playback is in progress or paused  press  V    This will display the    Edit Group    menu        Use  A  and  V  to select    DPOF Printing    and then press  SET         Use  A  and  V  to select    Select Frames    and then press  SET         Use   lt 4  and   gt   to scroll through images until one you want to print is  displayed        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    On    is  shown for date stamping       Repeat steps 4 and 5 to configure settings for other images  if you want        6     Press  SET      E To configure the same DPOF settings for all the images in a group    1     While CS group playback is in progress or paused  press  V    This will display the    Edit Group    menu        Use  A  and  V  to select    DPOF Printing    and then press  SET         Use  A  and  V  to select    Frame all    and then press  SET         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    On    is  shown for date stamping        Press  SET      188 Printing    DPOF settings are not cleared automatically after printing is complete   The next DPOF print operation you execute will be p
52.  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 37         LENS ERROR    This message appears and the camera turns off whenever  the lens performs some unexpected operation  If the same  message appears after you turn power back on  contact a   CASIO authorized service center or your original retailer        LENS ERROR 2    The Anti Shake unit of the camera may be malfunctioning   If the same message appears after you turn power back on   contact your retailer or a CASIO authorized service center        Memory Full          Memory is full with images you recorded and or files saved  by editing operations  When shooting with Prerecord CS   this message indicates that there is not enough memory  capacity to record all of the pre recorded images  Delete  files you no longer need  page 37            239 Appendix       Record Error    Image compression could not be performed for some  reason during image data recording  Perform a zoom  operation to change the composition of the image and  shoot it 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        The card is locked     The LOCK switch of the SD  SDHC  or SDXC  me
53.  impact     i  To analyze a swing shot from behind    Lines displayed in a movie image shot from behind the golfer can be used to analyze  the swing     1  Press  P   PLAY   and then use   lt  lt   and   gt   to display the movie of  the back shot swing you want to analyze        2  Press  SET  to start playback  When playback reaches the image of the  golfer addressing the ball  press  SET  again to pause playback   e While playback is in progress  you can also use   lt 4   fast reverse  and   gt    fast  forward  to navigate the scene you want      Pressing      Movie  while playback is in progress toggles the playback speed  between slow motion and normal speed        3  Press  A   DISP  to display diagonal lines   e This displays angle of inclination values to   appear on the monitor screen    R  red    Angle formed at the intersection of  the red line and horizontal    B  blue    Angle formed at the intersection of  the red line and blue line    G  green    Angle formed by the intersection of  the green line and vertical        4  Press  MODE         5  Use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to align the  reference point  the point where the red line  and the blue line intersect  with the ball   Next  rotate the zoom controller to change  the angle of the red line so it is aligned with  the golfer   s hips    e Changing the angle of the red line will cause the Red line Reference  displayed angle of inclination  yellow part  and point  the red angle value in the upper left cor
54.  is from the lens and  automatically selects either Macro Focus or Auto Focus accordingly    Use of the flash together with Macro Focus can cause the light of the flash to  become blocked  which may result in unwanted lens shadows in your image   Whenever you perform an optical zoom operation while shooting with Auto Focus   Macro Focus  or Manual Focus  a value will appear on the monitor screen to tell  you the focus range  as shown below  Note that the focus range is displayed  including the Auto Macro range only when shooting with Auto Focus    Example  OO  cm   co     OO is the actual focusing range value    The operations assigned to the   lt 4  and   gt   keys with the    L R Key    setting  page  101  are disabled while Manual Focus is selected as the focus mode                       Using Focus Lock Subject to be focused on     Focus lock    is a technique you can use when you want to  compose an image in which the subject you want to focus ar  on is not within the focus frame in the center of the  screen  r      To use focus lock  select    W Spot    or    Wl Tracking    for PIT  the Auto Focus area  page 111    1  Align the monitor screen   s focus frame with  the subject you want to focus on and then half  Focus frame  press the shutter button   2  Keeping the shutter button half pressed   which maintains the focus setting   move the  camera to compose the image  i  e When    Wl Tracking    is selected as the Auto Focus b a  area  the focus frame will move automati
55.  it    Charging the camera   s battery may cause interference with TV and radio reception   If this happens  plug the USB AC adaptor 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     24 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 co  gt    E  gt  E  Indicator Color White     White     Red     Red             E indicates battery power is low  Charge the battery as soon as possible   Recording is not possible when W 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 20 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  209       See page 246 for information about 
56.  mode  page 52    White balance  page 139       Battery level indicator  page 25     Flash  page 50       Exposure compensation  page 49     Shutter speed    Aperture value  ISO sensitivity  page 47    Focal distance   Converted to 35 mm film format        Number of images in the group  page 122    Group icon  page 122      No audio data available    Movie recording time  page 120      Movie quality  FHD STD movie    pages 71  74    Recording speed  high speed movie   page 74     Interval  page 79   Displayed for movie recorded with Time Lapse     14 Monitor Screen Contents and How to Change Them    E Configuring Monitor Screen Settings    Each press of  A   DISP  will cycle through display settings that  display or hide on screen information  You can configure separate  settings for the REC mode and PLAY mode     REC mode              A   DISP        Information on    Displays setting information        Information off    Hides setting information        PLAY mode       Information on    Displays settings when shooting  current date and time   histogram  page 117   and other information        Information off          No information displayed when shooting        15 Monitor Screen Contents and How to Change Them       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     Golf Swing Shooting and Analy
57.  on the TV screen and press the shutter button to  shoot     97 Using BEST SHOT    l NOTE   e For details about connecting to the camera and precautions when connecting  see  page 128      If you want to change the digital video signal format  first unplug the HDMI cable  from the camera  page 129     e The settings in the table below are fixed while shooting with this function                                Image Size 16 9   AF Area Spot  Continuous AF Off   Face Detection Off  Make up 0   White Balance Auto WB  Metering Multi             98 Using BEST SHOT    Advanced Settings  REC MENU     The following are menu operations you can use to configure various camera settings       You also can use the Control Panel  page 41  to configure some of the settings that  appear on the menu screen  Refer to the page references provided in this section  for information about configuring settings using the Control Panel     Configuring Recording Settings    E Example Menu Screen Operation       1  In the REC mode  press  MENU    al  V    lt     gt    This will display the menu screen  qj REC  MENU   ale         Menu contents are different in the REC mode              REC MENU  and PLAY mode  P  PLAY  MENU            2  Press   lt 4   use  A  and  V  to select the tab  where the menu item you want to configure  MENU   SET   is located  and then press   gt                3  Use  A  and  V  to select the menu item Re ined is  you want  and then press   gt    selected on the    EB REC    Op
58.  or     E     Premium Auto Pro            4  Press  SET  to configure the camera with the   settings for the currently selected scene  Scene name   This returns to the REC mode      To select a different scene  perform either of the Scene number  operations below       Repeat the above procedure from step 1       Press  SET   use  A  and  V  to select the     amp      Control Panel option  press    SET   and then select the scene you want        5  Press the shutter button  if you are shooting a snapshot  or      Movie     if you are shooting a movie        With some BEST SHOT scenes  the message    Busy    Please wait       will  appear on the monitor screen after you press the shutter button  The camera is  in the process of recording an image until the message appears  Keep the  camera still  The image processing operation takes some time to complete  after the message appears  You will not be able to record another image while  the message is displayed     82 Using BEST SHOT    E Using the Scene Information Screen    To find out more about a scene  select it with the boundary  on the scene menu and then rotate the zoom controller in  either direction     To return to the scene menu  rotate the zoom controller  again    To scroll between scenes  use   lt 4  and   gt      To configure the camera with the settings for the currently  selected scene  press  SET         E BEST SHOT Precautions    Sample images shown on BEST SHOT scene screens were not shot with this  camera  Th
59.  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 wall 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 Memory Cards      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    E Precaution when Camera is On     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    E interference with other digital devices     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 transfer  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
60.  page 141   Copy  page 126   Delete  page 123    145 Other Playback Functions  PLAY MENU     Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a  Golf Swing    This guide explains how to use the BEST SHOT golf swing scenes to record a golf  swing and then analyze its movements           rat  1             From the behind             Moment of Impact Two swing comparison                146 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing    Recording a Swing and Moment of Impact    Your camera includes a variety of recording features that make it easy to check your  golf swing and moment of impact  The BEST SHOT scenes available for golf swing  recording are listed below  Select the one that suits the kind of analysis you want to  perform         Slow motion behind  outdoors       Slow motion front  outdoors        Slow motion behind  indoors   Slow motion front  indoors   Slow motion impact       Swing Burst    Be IMPORTANT       Before shooting  carefully check the surrounding area to ensure that there is no  danger or anyone or anything being hit by the golf club or ball    e Monitoring of the golf swing image being recorded on a TV connected to the  camera with an HDMI cable is not supported     Recording in Slow Motion from Behind   Slow motion behind  outdoors indoors      Use the procedures in this section to record a High Speed Movie of a person   s golf  swing from behind  You can also use the Handsfree Mode to trigger recording from a  distance with the movement of your golf
61.  press  SET         4  5  Use  A  and  V  to select    Motion Sending    and then press  P    6  7      Record the golf swing using the hands free operation  pages 148  152   155         8  Move your hand or perform some other movement in the vicinity of  the    Motion Sending  icon   This will enable connection with a smartphone        9  Go to your smartphone   s Wi Fi settings and select this camera   This will establish a connection between the smartphone and camera     159 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing       10  On your smartphone  start up the EXILIM Remote for GOLF app   This will cause the camera to send the movie you just recorded to the  smartphone  After the send operation is complete  the camera will return to its  normal recording standby state   If the message    Connect your phone to the access point below     remains on  the camera   s monitor screen  check the smartphone   s Wi Fi settings  page  175    The movie is stored in the phone   s    EXILIM Remote for GOLF    folder     i  Changing to Left handed Golfer Guidelines  Lefty     Use the procedure below to change the guidelines that are displayed when recording  a swing with a BEST SHOT golf swing scene  or when displaying guidelines in a  movies of a left handed golfer          1  In the REC mode  press  MENU         2  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the      B REC MENU    tab  and then  press  p gt          3  Use  A  and  V  to select    Lefty     and then press  P       
62.  screen 180 degrees so it  faces in the same direction as the lens for easier  composition of self portraits           Press      Movie     This will start a countdown of the duration you selected in step 3  above  The  camera will start shooting the movie when the countdown reaches zero   Recording will stop automatically after five seconds    e The front lamp flashes while the Self timer countdown is in progress    e You can interrupt an ongoing self timer countdown by pressing  SET       To stop movie recording part way through  press      Movie  again     149 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing    To shoot from behind with normal movie recording    1  Get the golfer   s body aligned with the guide  that appears on the camera monitor screen        2  Press      Movie    This starts movie recording           3  Press      Movie  again to stop recording     150 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing    Recording in Slow Motion from the Front   Slow motion front  outdoors indoors      Use the procedures in this section to record a High Speed Movie of a person   s golf  swing from the front  face on   You can also use the Handsfree Mode to trigger  recording from a distance with the movement of your golf club  and you can use the  self timer to set up for automatic five second recording after a preset amount of time     l NOTE   e The only focus mode available when shooting with Slow Motion Swing  Front  is  Pan Focus       An image can be zoomed u
63.  shooting       Shoot a snapshot or start movie recording       Causes the camera to send the snapshot that was  just recorded to the smartphone   If a BEST SHOT golf swing scene is selected  this  button causes the camera to send the movie that  was just recorded      Displays location information settings      Displays current self timer settings   Tap to change self timer settings     Location Information   You can add location information to snapshots shot with Remote Capture when they  are sent to a smartphone using    On an Android terminal  select    Options    on the  Remote Capture screen  On an iPhone  perform the following operation     Settings            Privacy        gt     Location Services        3 IMPORTANT     e Enabling location based services causes the recording date  location information   and other personally identifiable information to be included in the snapshot data   Take care when sharing or publishing such images on web services  etc     Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection  178 3    Sending the Currently Displayed Image to a Smartphone        Quick Send     You can use the procedure below to send an image displayed in the PLAY mode    including movies  to a smartphone by pressing the camera   s front shutter button    After sending an image to a smartphone  you can then upload it to a social   networking service      To use this function  you need to assign the Quick Send function to the front shutter  button     i  To assign the Quick Send fu
64.  that is very important to you  it is   recommended that you zoom the image and check its details after recording it                           2  Use   lt 4  and   gt   to scroll between images     Holding down either button scrolls at high speed       gt   p   gt                   i   lt   lt   a    nore    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           Quick Start Basics  36       Deleting Snapshots and Movies    If memory becomes full  you can delete snapshots and movies you no longer need in  order to free up storage and record more images     3t IMPORTANT       Remember that a file  image  delete operation cannot be undone    e For information about images recorded using continuous shutter  CS   see page  123      If you select    Disabled    for the    Delete Key    setting on the      SETTING    menu   page 207   the delete menu will not appear when you press  V     fj 4    Delete    You can delete files only while    Enabled    is selected for    Delete Key        E To delete a single file    1  Press  A   PLAY  to enter the PLAY mode and then  press  Y      4         2  Use   lt   and   gt   to scroll through the files until the one  you want to delete is displayed        3  Use  A  and  V  to select    Delete    and then press  SET    e To delete other files  repeat steps 2 and 3   e To exit the delete operation  press  MENU    e Ifa CS group  page 122  is displayed when y
65.  turned off before plugging in or unplugging the   cable  Check the user documentation that comes with the TV for information    about requirements before plugging into or unplugging from the TV     HDMI connector  HDMI input  HDMI cable     commercially  available              HDMI micro connector       IMPORTANT        Output to a TV is not supported while the camera is in the REC mode except for     HDMI TV Output     page 97         2  Turn on the TV and select its HDMI input mode   If the TV has more than one HDMI input  select the one where the camera is  connected        3  Turn on the camera and press  P   PLAY    This will cause an image to appear on the TV screen  without anything appearing  on the camera   s monitor screen        4  Now you can display images and play back movies as you normally do     ae IMPORTANT     e Audio is initially output by the camera at maximum volume  When you first start  displaying images  set the TV volume control at a relatively low level and then  adjust it as required     128 Viewing Snapshots and Movies    l NOTE       e Use a HDMI cable that with a plug that is compatible with the camera   s HDMI micro   connector on one end  and a plug that is compatible with your TV   s HDMI   connector on the other end    Proper image and or audio output and other operations may not be possible with   some devices    Connecting the camera to the HDMI connector of another device can damage both   the camera and the other device  Never connect t
66.  up     page 82     2  Press  SET   use  A  and  V  to select the             Make up Settings   Control Panel option  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       Tan  6    to    0    to    Light  6          Smooth Skin             0  Off     to     12  Max               Press  SET         Press the shutter button to shoot     84 Using BEST SHOT       Shooting with Triple Shot    Triple Shot shoots a burst of three images and stores them in memory  This feature is  great for making sure you don   t miss those special moments when kids are around     1  In the BEST SHOT Mode  select    Triple Shot     page 82         2  Point the camera at the subject and then half press the shutter button   The camera will start pre recording images at this time      If you release the half pressed shutter button before pressing it the rest of the  way down  all of the images currently in the pre record buffer will be deleted        3  Press the shutter button all the way down to record   This will record three images  one of the action before the shutter button is fully  pressed plus two real time images      Pressing the shutter button all the way without first half pressing it will result in  only two images being recorded                 I es in the table below are fixed while shooting with this function   Self timer Off  Flash Flash Off  Image Quality Normal
67.  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   e 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    e 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    e Store batteries in a cool  dry place  20  C  68  F  or lower     e 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     i  Using the Camera in another Country    E Precautions during Use    e 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 camera  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 
68. 0       Metering  page 52                   Items displayed in the Control Panel depend on the recording mode        3  After the setting is the way you want  press  SET    This will apply the setting and return to the REC mode     l NOTE  e You also can use on screen menus to configure settings other than those listed  above  page 99         41 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        3  Use   lt   and   gt   to select the setting you want and then press  SET                                   REC Screen Hone  Setting Icon Display Description  IE 10 sec 10 second Self timer  2 second Self timer  e When shooting under conditions that slow  E 2 sec    2s down 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  E   3 two images as soon as the camera is ready  A   after shooting the previous image  How long it   Triple Self Ox3 takes for the camera to get ready to shoot  timer  A        depends on the image size and quality settings   whether or not a memory card is loaded in the  camera  and the flash charge condition   C Off None Turns off the Self timer     The front l
69. 0000    Make up     48  Correcting Image Brightness                 200 00 eae  EV Shift     49  Using Flash     E 0 00  c cee  Flash     50  Specifying the Metering Mode                2  000000   Metering      52  Shooting with  ZOOM  aeeoe Y wes oa nae ES See ea A 53   E Monitor Screen Information when Zooming               0 00e eee ee eee 54  E Zooming with Super Resolution                  00000 0  Zoom  SR      56    I Expanding the Zoom Range to Shoot Clearer Snapshots   Multi SR Zoom     57    4 Contents    Shooting a Burst of Images              0 00  e eee eee eee  CS    58          E Shooting with High Speed CS    2    eee 58  E Shooting with Prerecord CS     0 0    cece eee 59  E Using Continuous Shutter with Auto Focus                     AF CS     61  Triggering a Self timer Operation with Motion               Handsfree     63  E Configuring Handsfree Mode Settings                      Handsfree     65  I Repositioning the Motion Detection Area               Motion Position     66  Shooting with Artistic Effects                 2  0005   ART SHOT     67  I Saving a Second Normal Image When Shooting  With HDR Att Aoa ouhy toad beeen eee ae  Double  HDR Art       69  Shooting Three Versions of an Image with  Different Skin Tone Settings                      5   Make up BKT    70  Il Recording Movies 71  Torecord a MOViE ss  fc ceed Ce ee AE es  SA aoa ee A ole 71  MAU IO RS p52 ont oe ete teh ate pee aA Daaa Mba  ters ance tera teae cee hte 72  Recording a High d
70. 09 WAV   e Create the music files on your computer using the above names    e Regardless of which effect pattern you select  the music files you store in camera  memory are played back in name sequence     1  Connect the camera to your computer  pages 193  197      If you plan to save the music files to the camera   s memory card  make sure the  card is loaded in the camera        2  Perform one of the following operations to open the memory card or  built in memory   This will cause the camera to be recognized by your computer as a Removable  Disk  Drive      Windows   Windows 8 1  Windows 8  Desktop     Explorer  Windows 7  Windows Vista  Start     gt  Computer   Double click    Removable Disk      e Macintosh   Double click the camera   s drive icon        3  Create a folder named    SSBGM           4  Double click the    SSBGM    folder you created and copy the  background music file to it   e See the user documentation that comes with your computer for information  about moving  copying  and deleting files   e If there are background music files both in built in memory and on the memory  card loaded in the camera  the files on the memory card take priority   e See page 200 for information about camera folders        5  Disconnect the camera from the computer  pages 194  197      135 Other Playback Functions  PLAY MENU        Editing a Movie on the Camera  Movie Editing     Procedure     B     PLAY      Movie Screen of Movie to be Edited     gt   MENU          B PLAY MENU
71. 42 Other Playback Functions  PLAY MENU     Rotating an Image  Rotation     Procedure     B     PLAY      Snapshot or Movie Screen     gt   MENU      gt       D  PLAY MENU    Tab     Rotation    1  Use  A  and  V  to 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  Rotating a CS image causes all of the images in the CS group to be rotated  You  cannot rotate individual component image in a CS group    Rotation of a panorama image is not supported    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     Resizing a Snapshot  Resize     Procedure     P   PLAY      Snapshot Screen     gt   MENU          E  PLAY MENU    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 resize an image to one of three sizes    10M  3M  VGA      Resizing a 3 2 or 16 9 size snapshot will create an image with an aspect ratio of  4 3  with both sides cut off      The recording date of the resized version of the snapshot will be the same as the  recording date of the original snapshot        143 Other Play
72. 42 minutes  640480  second 2seconds   47 minutes   300 0 MB 55 seconds  No audio     120 frames second   HS30 240   5 2 Megabits second 4 hou  512X384     30 frames second  21 seconds 6 hours 390MB   39 minutes     Audio 40 4 Megabits   5 10 minutes  s5 52 seconds  recording at second Pe is  30 fps only     240 frames second   HS30 120 1 Megane     640X480  3 hours 50 minutes   Audio  30 frames second  9 seconds 8 minutes 76 5 MB 43 seconds    40 4 Megabits  s A 5  recording at sed s  3   30 fps only   120 frames second    1 Built in memory capacity after formatting  Approx  14 6MB      2 When using a 16GB SDHC 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 SD memory card you  are using is smaller than the maximum size of one file     4 Values when shooting with ART SHOT     5 Recordable time when the entire movie is recorded at 30 fps  Recording time is shorter  if the 30 fps frame rate is switched to 120 fps or 240 fps during recording     242 Appendix         Depending on the data transfer rate of the memory card you are using  the time required  for image storage may result in some loss of movie frames  pages 27  73       Snapshot and movie 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 refer
73. 84  Viewing Snapshots and Movies in Camera Memory  on a Smartphone               0 000 eee eee  View on phone   185    8 Contents    Il Printing 186             Printing  Snapshots ans poberi tened Aiit aeede idee baw a aaa ede 186  Using DPOF to Specify Images to be Printed and  the Number of Copies    a   an aaau  DPOF Printing    186  Il Using the Camera with a Computer 191  Things you can do using a computer       2 2 2    00000 ee 191  Using the Camera with a Windows Computer                  000005 192  E Viewing and Storing Images on a Computer               000000 e eee eee 192  K Playing Moyie Sa ssa a Rope ek a Rae lela ees aa ws Wade sen waa ta aioe 195  Using the Camera with a Macintosh               0 000000 eee ee eee 196  E Connecting the Camera to Your Computer and Saving Files               196  E Playing a Movie     0 0 0 0    ccc cette tenes 198  Fil S AMG FoldeiSy soniri teste hE rake ph lain cessed ferred E E 199  Memory Gard Data s 2 c  c eictaraets ah ana vat 8 ease athe eho aaelt kee 200  i  Other Settings  SETTING  202  Enabling Power Saving              0000 eee ee eens  ECO Mode    202  Adjusting Monitor Screen Brightness                         Screen   202  Resizing Snapshots before Sending Them  toa Smartphone                00200 eee eee  Resize before send   203  Configuring Camera Sound Settings                        Sounds    203  Creating an Image Storage Folder                     Create Folder    204  Time Stamping Snapshots              
74. CASIO  EN    Digital Camera    EX FCS00S5    User   s Guide             Thank you for purchasing this CASIO product    e Before using it  be sure to read the precautions contained in this User   s Guide    e Keep the User   s Guide in a safe place for future reference    e For the most up to date information about this product  visit the official EXILIM  Website at http   www exilim com           This camera includes a BEST SHOT scene for analyzing golf swings  For details about using the golf swing  analysis BEST SHOT scene  see the    Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing     page 146                  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 USB AC adaptor  battery  NP 160   AD C54UJ          Strap    Micro USB cable    To attach the strap to the camera    Attach strap here     7    AVVO    A       K  S    F     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  any other use of the contents of this  manual without the permission of CASIO COMPUTER
75. EA     Premium Auto        I                            Pro   and then press  SET     5  r  3  Press  MENU     A  l l E  SET   4  Press   lt 4   use  A  and  V  to select the   g     P3 REC MENU    tab  and then press JO Gy  MENU            SET     AVI        5  Use  A  and  V  to select    Movie  Quality    and then press   gt          6  Use  A  and  V  to select    STD     Standard   and then press  SET     e Recording is performed with an aspect ratio of 4 3  an image size of 640480  pixels  and a frame rate of 30 frames per second  STD Movie   Image size  setting cannot be changed       The shooting range for movies is smaller than that for snapshots  You can  display the movie shooting range with    Shooting Info     page 117         7  Press      Movie   Recording time  This will start recording and display on the  monitor screen    Movie recording includes monaural audio        8  Press      Movie  again to stop recording      The maximum size allowed for a single movie file  is 4GB  Movie recording stops automatically  when a file becomes 4GB           Remaining recording time   page 242     Recording Movies  71 7    Recording Movies with Premium Auto Pro   When Premium Auto Pro is enabled  page 32   the  camera automatically make judgments about the   subject  shooting conditions  and other parameters  The   result is higher quality images than those produced by   Program Auto recording  The shooting environment detected by the camera is  displayed at the bottom of 
76. File  CIMG0002 MOV Movie File                101CASIO Recording Folder                       C  102CASIO Recording Folder   MISC DPOF File Folder  AUTPRINT MRK DPOF File   SSBGM Background Music Folder    SSBGMO001 WAV Background Music File  SSBGMO002 WAV Background Music File       EXILIM Dual Screen Play Data File Folder    200 Using the Camera with a Computer    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    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 folders it to  change their names to dates or something similar after you copy them to your  computer  If you later decided to return a DCIM 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  Note 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    e Folders and files must be stored in accordance with the    Memory Folder Structure     shown on page 200 in order for the 
77. Golf     is enabled  the message    Busy    Please wait       will appear  on the monitor screen  Wait until this message disappears     E Movie Editing  Golf  Precautions    The precautions below apply while    On    is selected for    Movie Editing Golf          Use the human outline or club head and ball outlines on the monitor screen to  adjust the position of the camera    e If the club is too long to include both the golfer and club within the guide on the  monitor screen  align the guide with the golfer       An auto trim operation cannot be undone  Auto trim deletes the original movie data    The original movie data is not deleted if the    Movie could not be cut     error   message appears when you attempt an auto trim operation    Trimming will not be performed and the entire movie will be stored if the recorded   movie is 10 seconds or longer      A half swing or other movement that makes it difficult for the camera to identify   your actual swing  from take back to follow through  will not be trimmed    A pre swing waggle may not be trimmed    Certain types of shooting environments and or swing styles may make proper   trimming impossible  If you experience problems  select    Off for    Movie   Editing Golf        Stop recording immediately as soon as the subject s swing is complete     161 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing    Analyzing a Swing and Moment of Impact    Your camera can be used in various ways to analyze a golf swing and moment of 
78. INT  Movie Editing  Trimming  Resize  Lighting   White Balance  Brightness  Rotation    121 Viewing Snapshots and Movies    Viewing Continuous Shutter Images    Each time you shoot with continuous shutter  CS   the camera creates a group that  includes all of the images for that particular session  You can use the following  procedure to play back the images in a particular group     1  Press  P   PLAY  and then use   lt 4  and  P  to display the group  whose images you want to view     Number of image files in the group          Group icon    First image in the group       2  Press  SET  to start playback     Current image number number of images in the group       CS speed   Playback guide    le ee i      Displayed when the image was shot using    High Speed CS        122 Viewing Snapshots and Movies    Playback Controls       During playback  changes the playback direction and playback       speed     lt     gt   While playback is paused  scrolls forward or back     Playback speed cannot be adjusted while the displayed image is  zoomed    SET  Toggles between pause and play        Zooms the image     You can use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to scroll the zoomed image       Zoom on the monitor screen    controller e Rotating the zoom controller towards  r   eg  while an image is  not zoomed will display a menu of images in the current CS  group     MENU  Exits group playback         A   DISP  Cycles through information display formats                  Vv  Displays the    E
79. Shake to    Standard     page 108     but large movement of the camera or subject make it impossible to achieve the   desired shot      The message    Could not merge  Will record as normal images     will appear if the  All In Focus Macro process cannot be performed for some reason  The images  shot by the camera will be saved even if they cannot be merged        90 Using BEST SHOT    Shooting with Priority on Subject Faces        HS Best Selection     With HS Best Selection  the camera automatically shoots a series of images  and  selects the best one based on facial image blur  and facial expression  whether the  subject is smiling or blinking      1  In the BEST SHOT Mode  select    HS Best Selection     page 82         2  Press the shutter button to shoot     l NOTE  e Shooting with this function causes the flash setting to change automatically to   Flash Off     If one or more of the faces are blurred in all of the images that are shot  they will be  blurred in the final image as well    The following conditions may make it impossible for the camera to determine if the  subject is blinking or smiling  This may result in a final image in which the subject is  blinking or not smiling        Faces that are partially or completely darkened by shadows  etc    Hair that is hiding or near the eyes   Eye glasses   Small faces   Faces that are not looking directly at the camera    Shooting a large group of people will cause processing of the image after shooting  to take longer 
80. T    and then select    On     Summer time is used in some geographical areas  to advance the current time setting by one hour during the summer months        Use  A  and  V  to select the geographic area you want and then press     SET         4     Use  A  and  V  to select the city you want and then press  SET         5     Press  MENU  twice     x  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 209      208 Other Settings  SETTING        Setting the Camera   s Clock  Adjust   Procedure     MENU         4  SETTING    Tab     Adjust    When the date and time settings are what you want  select    Apply    and then press   SET  to apply them         A   V  Change the setting at the cursor location               lt     gt   Move the cursor between settings            To switch between 12 hour and 24 hour timekeeping  move the cursor to    am  pm        and    24h     one of which will be displayed  and then use  A  and  Y  to change the  setting     e You can specify a date from 2001 to 2049     e Be sure to select your Home City  page 208  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 208  will be wrong     Specifying t
81. Tab     File No     Use the following procedure to specify the rule that governs generation of the serial  number used in file names  page 199         Continue    Tells the camera to remember the last used file number  A new file  will be named using the next sequential number  even if files are  deleted or if a blank memory card is loaded  If a memory card is  loaded and that 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 memory  card file names plus 1        Reset       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 is loaded and that card already has files stored on it  numbering  of new files will start from the largest sequential number in the  memory card file names plus 1        205 Other Settings  SETTING           Configuring Sleep State Settings  Sleep     Procedure   MENU      gt       SETTING    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       I
82. USB AC adaptor to a power supply through a voltage converter  or similar device  Doing so can lead to malfunction     E Extra Batteries    e Taking along extra fully charged batteries  NP 160  is recommended while on a trip  in order to avoid not being able to shoot images due to the battery going dead     228 Appendix    Using a Memory Card       See page 27 for information about supported memory cards and how to load a  memory card     E Using a Memory Card    SD memory cards  SDHC memory cards  and SDXC   memory cards have a write protect switch  Use the Write enabled   switch when you need to guard against accidentally   deleting data  Note  however  if you write protect an tQ   SD memory card you must then turn write protection oN  off whenever you want to record to it  format it  or Write disabled   delete any of its images    If a memory card starts to behave abnormally during   image playback  you can restore normal operation by reformatting it  page 212    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  ha
83. Use  A  and  V  to select    Send Selected Image     and then press   SET         5  Use  A    V     lt 4   or   gt   to move the blue boundary to the image you  want to send to the smartphone  and then press  SET    Selecting the image of a file causes its check box to become selected   e You can enlarge the selected image by rotating the zoom controller towards      1  Q         6  After selecting the images of all of the files you want to send to the  smartphone  press  MENU         7  On your smartphone  start up the EXILIM Remote for GOLF app   This will establish a connection between your camera and the smartphone  and  send the files to the smartphone      If the message    Connect your phone to the access point below     remains on  the camera   s monitor screen  change the smartphone   s Wi Fi settings so your  camera is selected for connection  page 175      181 Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection       8  After image send is complete  perform either of the operations    l NOTE    described below       Preview photo in Scene app     You can use the Scene app  on the smartphone to   view the sent images       Send to SNS     Display the social networking service upload screen       To TOP Panel     Return to the TOP screen      The Scene app is an image management app by ripplex Inc  It makes it  possible to display images at high speed and to share albums with friends  If  you don   t want to use the Scene app  tap    Settings    in the upper right corner of  the
84. W Tracking    cannot be selected for the AF area setting while shooting with  Remote Capture  If         Tracking    is selected in another mode  selecting Remote  Capture will cause the AF area setting to change to    W Spot       The Handsfree cannot be used while shooting with this function    High Speed CS and or Prerecord CS are supported only while shooting with the     Swing Burst    BEST SHOT scene or the Program Auto recording mode  Configure  CS Speed  Maximum CS Shots  and Pre record CS Shots settings on the camera  before establishing a wireless LAN connection    In the case of Prerecord CS  tapping the    PAST    button at the bottom of the  smartphones screen will start continual pre recording of images to a temporary  buffer  After that  tapping the shutter button    see below  will record the number  of images specified by    Maximum CS Shots     pre recorded images plus real time  recorded images     When the focus mode setting  page 45  is    AF     Auto Focus  or    Macro      continuous AF  page 112  is enabled during Remote Capture and focus is  performed in the center of image     E Shooting with the BEST SHOT Golf Swing Scenes    Note the following important points when shooting with the BEST SHOT golf swing  scenes     The quality of the movie is in accordance with the camera setup  Configure the  movie quality setting you want before starting Remote Capture    The grid and guide do not appear on the smartphone screen    The image being recorded does n
85. a       Smartphone  Send to phone     Procedure   P   PLAY      gt   MENU         J PLAY MENU    Tab     Send to phone  See page 181 for details     131 Other Playback Functions  PLAY MENU     Viewing Snapshots and Movies in Camera Memory on a       Smartphone  View on phone     Procedure     B     PLAY      gt   MENU         J PLAY MENU    Tab     View on phone  See page 185 for details     Creating a Collage Image  Quick Collage     Procedure     B   PLAY      gt   MENU            PLAY MENU    Tab     Quick Collage    This function can be used to combine multiple snapshots into a  single collage image     1  Use   lt   and  p gt   to select the layout you want        2  Press  SET    This creates and stores the collage image     The collage will combine three or four snapshots   including the one that was displayed when you started  the Quick Collage operation        l NOTE    Assigning the    Quick Collage    function to the camera   s front shutter button makes it  possible to create a collage image each time the front shutter button is pressed   Page 131   In this case  however  the layout applied to the collage is the one last  selected using the above procedure    Quick Collage automatically selects snapshots to be included in the collage  You  cannot specify the snapshots to be used    The types of images below cannot be included in a collage image    Panorama image  CS group image  Snapshots created using MOTION PRINT   Image created with Quick Collage  Movies   Quic
86. aches zero   Recording will stop automatically after five seconds       The front lamp flashes while the Self timer countdown is in progress    e You can interrupt an ongoing self timer countdown by pressing  SET     e To stop movie recording part way through  press      Movie  again     153 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing    E To self shoot from the front with normal movie recording    1  Get the golfer   s body aligned with the guide  that appears on the camera monitor screen        2  Press      Movie    This starts movie recording           3  Press      Movie  again to stop recording     154 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing    Recording the Moment of Impact in Slow Motion   Slow motion impact     Use the procedure below to record a slow motion movie of the moment that the golf  club head impacts the ball  When you record with this BEST SHOT scene  the  camera automatically trims the beginning and end     l NOTE     The following camera settings are fixed when you shoot with this function   Movie Quality  HS1000  Focus Mode  Pan focus        1  In the BEST SHOT mode  select    Slow motion impact     page 82         2  Configure the camera settings below   e    Lefty     page 160      Off when shooting a right handed golfer     On    when  shooting a left handed golfer   Selecting the    Lefty    setting that does not match the golfer you are shooting will  result in incorrect trimming of the movie   e    Shooting Info       Grid    s
87. amera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing       5     To view the movie you just shot  move your hand in the vicinity of the      preview  icon    When the camera detects your movement  it will play back the movie in real  time  Use this feature when you want to check your swing immediately after  recording it    To stop movie playback part way through  press the shutter button    When    On    is selected for the    Handsfree       Motion Sending     page 65  setting   the preview icon is replaced by a    Motion Sending  icon  If the camera  detects movement in the vicinity of the      Motion Sending  icon  it will send  the movie you just shot to the smartphone                    E To self shoot from the front with the self timer    1     Press  SET         2     Use  A  and  V  to select the     Self timer  Control Panel option        3     Use   lt   and   gt   to select AH  10 seconds  or Ej  2 seconds  and then  press  SET         4     Get the golfer   s body aligned with the guide   that appears on the camera monitor screen    e If you are shooting your own swing  ask someone  to assist you to make sure that the golfer is aligned  with the guide on the monitor screen    e You can tilt the monitor screen 180 degrees so it  faces in the same direction as the lens for easier  composition of self portraits           Press      Movie     This will start a countdown of the duration you selected in step 3  above  The  camera will start shooting the movie when the countdown re
88. amp flashes while the Self timer countdown is Front lamp  in progress     e You can interrupt an ongoing Self timer countdown by    pressing  SET         42 Snapshot Tutorial       l NOTE      The Self timer cannot be used together with the following features   High Speed CS with Prerecord CS  Prerecord  Movie   Slide Panorama   Wide Shot  Triple Shot   e The Triple Self timer cannot be used together with the following features   Movie  Time Lapse  High Speed CS  Multi SR Zoom  HS Night Shot  HS Best  Selection  Blurred Background  All In Focus Macro    Adjusting White Balance  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        1  In the REC mode  press  SET         2  Use  A  and  V  to select the    White Balance  Control Panel option        3  Use   lt   and   gt   to select the shooting condition you want and then  press  SET                              5 REC Screen are  Setting Icon Display Description  I Auto WB None Configures the camera to adjust white balance  automatically   Ed Daylight  gt    For shooting outdoors on a clear day  For shooting outdoors on an overcast rainy day   A Overcast ry in the shade  etc   For shooting on a clear day in the shade of trees  Shade M or buildings  in Day White For shooting under white or day white  Fluor fluoresce
89. and frame rate   Note that merging of two High Speed Movies is not supported     1  Use   lt   and   gt   to select the movie you want to merge with the one  that was displayed when you pressed  MENU    Only movies that can be merged with  that are the same quality and frame rate  as  the movie displayed when you pressed  MENU  will be displayed        2  Use  A  and  V  to select    Create    and then press  SET    This will create a new movie that is a combination of movie that was displayed  when you pressed  MENU  and the movie you selected in step 1  above     The original two movies are not affected     l NOTE   e In the case of FHD or HD quality movies  some movies may not be able to be  merged because of differences in frame rates due to the recording mode  or the  ART SHOT or Time Lapse scene used      A movie shot with another camera model cannot be merged with this function    e The original movies are not affected when merged  Make sure the memory card  you are using has sufficient unused space before using this function    e Depending on the movies  the merge operation may take some time to complete        Creating a Snapshot of Movie Frames  MOTION PRINT        Procedure     I   PLAY      Movie Screen     gt   MENU           PLAY MENU    Tab      MOTION PRINT    1  Use   lt   and   gt   to scroll through the movie frames and display the one  you want to use as the image of the MOTION PRINT image   Holding down   lt 4  or   gt   scrolls at high speed        2  Us
90. ange effect    e Pattern 5 can be used for playback of snapshots only  except for those that   are part of a CS group   and the    Interval    setting is ignored    Snapshots that are part of a group are displayed the same as those shot with   the single shot mode  and not as a group    The currently selected image change effect setting is disabled automatically   in following cases        When playing a slideshow for which    R Only    or    EJ Only    is selected for  the    Images    setting       When the interval setting is    MAX    or 1 second       Before and after playback of a movie   Off  No image change effect or background music             To stop the slideshow  press  SET  or  MENU   Pressing  MENU  stops the   slideshow and returns to the menu screen    Adjust audio volume by pressing  W  and then press  A  or  W  during playback    All button operations are disabled while the slideshow is transitioning from one   image to another    e 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     134 Other Playback Functions  PLAY MENU        i  Transferring Music from Your Computer to Camera Memory    You can replace the built in slideshow background music with other music from your  computer    Supported File Types    e PCM format  16 bit  monaural   stereo  WAV files   e Sampling Frequencies  11 025 kHz 22 05 kHz 44 1 kHz   Number of Files  9    File names  SSBGM001 WAV to SSBGM0
91. any camera operation until the    Busy    Please wait       message  disappears from the monitor screen  Note that a cut operation can take a long  time if the movie being edited is long     136 Other Playback Functions  PLAY MENU     ae IMPORTANT       When you edit a movie  only the result is saved  The original movie is not retained   An editing operation cannot be undone     l NOTE       A movie that is shorter than five seconds cannot be edited    Editing of movies recorded with a different type of camera is not supported    You will not be able to edit a movie if the amount of remaining memory capacity is  less than the size of the movie file you want to edit  If there is not enough memory  available  delete files you no longer need to free up more    Splitting of a movie into two movies is not supported    You also can start a movie editing operation while the movie you want to edit is  playing back  When playback reaches a frame where you want a cut point to be   press  SET  to pause playback  Next  press  W  to display the menu of editing  options  Perform editing using the same procedures as described above     137 Other Playback Functions  PLAY MENU     To merge two movies  Movie Merge     Procedure     B     PLAY      Display one of the movies you want to merge        MENU            PLAY MENU    Tab     Movie Merge   This procedure combines two movies  The play times of the each movies must be  less than 10 minutes  and the two movies must be of the same quality 
92. appears   after you press  W   wait until the message   disappears  Playback of the second movie will   start after the message disappears    You can zoom the image during movie playback   by operating the zoom slider    Pressing  V  while movie playback is in progress   will perform either of the operations described   below  depending on when during the movie you   pressed it        Pressing  W  anywhere in the move prior to  the sync point will jump to the sync point        Pressing  V  at the sync point or anywhere  past it will jump to the start of the movie                     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 an Ultra High Speed Type memory card is  used    The maximum Dual Screen Play duration at normal speed is five seconds    The following functions are not available during Dual Screen Play    MOTION PRINT  Movie Editing   Dual Screen Play data is stored in memory in a folder named EXILIM  Note that  deleting the EXILIM folder will cause Dual Screen Play List contents to be lost   Turning off the camera causes Dual Screen Play data to be stored in a folder  named EXILIM in camera memory  Note that removing the camera   s battery or  memory card before turning off the camera will cause all current Dual Screen Play  data to be lost     E To edit Dual Screen Play data  Dual Screen Play Edit     1  Start playback of t
93. back    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        Try recording movies with a quality setting of    STD           Shut down other applications that are running     Even if proper playback is not possible on your Macintosh  you can use a  commercially available HDMI cable to connect to the HDMI terminal of a TV or  Macintosh and play back movies that way     ae IMPORTANT     e Be sure to move the movie data to the hard disk of your Macintosh before trying to  play it  Proper movie playback may not be possible for data accessed over a  network  from a memory card  etc     198 Using the Camera with a Computer    Files and Folders    The camera creates a file 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 F
94. back Functions  PLAY MENU     Cropping a Snapshot  Trimming     Procedure     P   PLAY      Snapshot Screen     gt   MENU          E  PLAY MENU    Tab     Trimming    You can crop a snapshot to trim parts you do not need  and Zoom factor  save the result in a separate file  The original snapshot is  also retained  Represents    snapshot area    Use the zoom controller to zoom the image to the size you   want  use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to display the portion of   the image you want to cut out  and then press  SET       The image produced by cropping a 3 2 or 16 9 image 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        Part of snapshot that is  currently displayed    Copying Files  Copy     Procedure     B     PLAY      Snapshot or Movie Screen     gt   MENU      gt       D  PLAY MENU    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                          ee Copies all files from built in camera memory to a memory card   Built in           TE ae  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 memory whose  Cards name has the largest serial number   ae e You cannot copy a continuous shutter  CS  group image  pa
95. battery life and number of shots     Battery Power Conservation Tips   e Entering the    ECO Mode    enables low power operation  page 202     e When you do not need to use the flash  select  Flash Off  for the flash setting   page 50        Enable the Auto Power Off and the Sleep features to protect against wasting  battery power when you forget to turn off the camera  pages 206  206       Select    Off    for    Continuous AF     page 112      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     x IMPORTANT        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 210   Note that a version of this manual in  the language you select may not be included with a camera intended for the  Japanese market    e Camera models sold in certain geographic areas may not support display language  selection     25 Quick Start Basics    1  Press  ON OFF   Power  to turn on the  ON OFF   Power   camera        2  Use  A  and  V  to select the language  you want and then press  SET                  3  U
96. bottom       Do not point the camera  straight down at the ground  at this time  If you do  the       camera   s built in vertical  Control button  horizontal position sensor  will not operate properly Shutter button    and may make it impossible  to start shooting     94 Using BEST SHOT       5  Point the camera at the  subject you want in the  center of the image and then  half press the shutter button  to focus                The outer blue boundary on fas    the screen indicates the Desired image  recordable range of the image        Blue boundary    Center part at the start of the  shooting operation       Press the shutter button the rest of the way  down and slowly move the camera in  accordance with the instructions and arrow that  appear on the monitor screen          Holding the camera firmly with both hands  follow  the instructions that appear on the monitor screen to  slowly slide the camera horizontally or vertically at a  constant speed in an arc centered on your body        When sliding the camera horizontally  do not allow  your body to move left or right  A vertical line Instructions  running through your body should serve as the Arrow  axis        When sliding the camera vertically  do not allow your body to move upwards  or downwards  A horizontal line between your shoulders should serve as the  axis        Take care not to slide the camera diagonally and be sure to maintain a firm  grip on it    The camera will start composing the super wide image interna
97. cally and  follow the subject                 3  When you are ready to shoot the image  press the shutter button the    l NOTE    rest of the way down        e Focus lock also locks exposure  AE      46 Snapshot Tutorial    Specifying ISO Sensitivity  ISO     ISO sensitivity is a measure of sensitivity to light     1  In the REC mode  press  SET         2  Use  A  and  V  to select the    ISO Sensitivity  Control Panel option        3  Use   lt   and   gt   to select the setting you want and then press  SET               4 REC Screen oars  Setting Icon Display Description  Auto None Adjusts sensitivity automatically according to  conditions   ISO80 ISO 80 Lower Slow shutter speed Less noise       1S0100 sensitivity  IS0200  1S0400  1SO800                                        Fast shutter speed   Some coarseness  1501600 ISO 1600 Higher  Set for shooting in    increased digital  IS03200 ISO 3200 sensitivity dimly lit areas   noise   l NOTE       e While    Auto    is selected  Anti Shake corrects for subject movement only  page  108       Since higher ISO sensitivity values tend to result in digital noise in images  the  camera performs a noise filtering process  Because of this  it may take relatively  longer for the camera to finish recording an image after it is shot  You will not be  able to perform any key operation while image recording is in progress     47 Snapshot Tutorial    Recording Beautiful Portraits  Make up     Make up enables adjustment of human skin tone hu
98. camera to be able to recognize them correctly     201 Using the Camera with a Computer    Other Settings  SETTING     This section explains menu items that you can use to configure settings and perform  other operations in both the REC mode and PLAY mode        For information about menu operations  see page 99     Enabling Power Saving  ECO Mode     Procedure   MENU           SETTING    Tab     ECO Mode    Enabling power saving reduces the brightness of the monitor screen and switches  other camera operations to low power operation  which allows a charge to last longer  and increases the number of images that can be shot between charges              Selecting    On    enters the    ECO Mode     which is indicated by on the monitor  screen  The power saving effect of the    ECO Mode    is most efficient when    Program  Auto    is selected for the recording mode  Use the    Program Auto    recording mode is  recommended when using the    ECO Mode        l NOTE  e You can achieve even greater power savings by using the    ECO Mode    in  combination with Auto Power Off  page 206  and Sleep  page 206         Adjusting Monitor Screen Brightness  Screen        Procedure   MENU           SETTING    Tab     Screen                   Auto With this setting  the camera detects available light levels and  automatically adjusts the brightness of the monitor screen accordingly     2 Brightness that is greater than  1  which makes the screen easier to view   This setting consumes more pow
99. d   CREA   40 4 Megabits second   240 frames second   10 2 Megabits second  i HS  30 frames second   HS30120 40 4 Megabits second   120 frames second                    106    Advanced Settings  REC MENU     Specifying ISO Sensitivity  ISO        Procedure    Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    Tab     ISO  For details  see the Control Panel procedure on page 47        Specifying the ISO Sensitivity Upper Limit  ISO High Limit     Procedure    Enter the REC Mode     gt   MENU         E REC MENU    Tab     gt   ISO High Limit                                        p REC Screen Pere  Settings Icon Display Description  Shoots using the ISO sensitivity setting specified by the  ne None      ISO Sensitivity    setting  page 47    MAX  ISO 200 200  MAX  ISO 400 400  The setting selected here becomes the ISO sensitivity  ISO 800 800 upper limit when    Auto    is selected for the    ISO  Sensitivity    setting  page 47    MAX  ISO 1600 1600  MAX  ISO 3200 3200  l NOTE       e When the    ISO Sensitivity    setting  page 47  is something other than    Auto     the     ISO High Limit    setting is ignored  and shooting is performed using the option  selected for the    ISO Sensitivity    setting    The settings available for    ISO High Limit    become as shown below when shooting  with    HS Night Shot     page 87     Auto  ISO 1600  ISO 3200  ISO 6400  ISO 12800  ISO 25600    The    ISO High Limit    setting cannot be configured while any one of the recording  mode be
100. d Capacity  1200 mAh      Recording Medium  16GB SDHC memory card  SanDisk Corporation      1 In accordance with CIPA  Camera and Imaging Products Association  standards   2 In accordance with CASIO standards   3 Other settings  Time Lapse scene  Standard  Recording interval  1 2 seconds  Total time  Off   Sleep  1 minute   4 One image scroll approximately every 10 seconds    1 hour 45 minutes                         The above values are based a new battery  starting from a full charge  Repeated  charging shortens battery life    e 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 flash  zoom  Auto Focus  and High Speed CS 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 3 7 V DC  Approximately 4 5 W    Dimensions 99 6  W  X 59 5  H  X 25 0  D  mm   3 9   W  X 2 3   H  X 0 98   D     24 7 mm  0 97   thick excluding projections     Weight Approximately 202 g  7 1 oz    including battery and memory card    Approximately 175 g  6 2 oz    excluding battery and memory card     16GB SDHC memory card  SanDisk Corporation              246 Appendix    E Rechargeable lithium ion battery  NP 160        Rated Voltage    3 7V       Rated Capacitance    1200 mAh       Operating Temperature  Requirement
101. d movie  STD movie   page 71    High definition movie  FHD movie   page 74   High speed movie  HS movie   page 74                E If the image 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    If the subject is not in the center of the frame         Focus lock     page 46  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     To track the movement of a moving subject  Half press the shutter button to follow and focus automatically on a moving subject   See    Wl Tracking     page 111  for more information     34 Quick Start Basics    E Shooting with Premium Auto Pro    Some menu items are not available while Premium Auto Pro is in use  page 99    Only the menu items whose settings can be configured will be displayed on the  menus while Premium Auto Pro is in use    In addition to shutter speed  aperture  and ISO sensitivity  the camera  automatically executes the following operation as required when shooting with  Premium Auto Pro        Continuous AF  page 112        Face Detection  page 110        HS Scene Shooting  page 35    Shooting with Premium Auto Pro can cause vibration and noise to occur due to  lens operation  This does not indicate malfunction
102. d the     preview  icon will appear on the  monitor screen      Camera response to movement may become poor when the background is  close to the same color as the subject  your golf club   or when the subject is  too far away from the camera      To stop movie recording part way through  press      Movie  again        5  To view the movie you just shot  move your hand in the vicinity of the        preview  icon    When the camera detects your movement  it will play back the movie in real  time  Use this feature when you want to check your swing immediately after  recording it    To stop movie playback part way through  press the shutter button    When    On    is selected for the    Handsfree       Motion Sending     page 65  setting   the preview icon is replaced by a    Motion Sending  icon  If the camera  detects movement in the vicinity of the    Motion Sending  icon  it will send  the movie you just shot to the smartphone               E To self shoot from behind with the self timer    1     Press  SET         2     Use  A  and  V  to select the     Self timer  Control Panel option        3     Use   lt   and   gt   to select AH  10 seconds  or Ej  2 seconds  and then  press  SET         4     Get the golfer   s body aligned with the guide om jas   pass   that appears on the camera monitor screen      e If you are shooting your own swing  ask someone  to assist you to make sure that the golfer is aligned  with the guide on the monitor screen    e You can tilt the monitor
103. dit Group    menu     i  Deleting Continuous Shutter Images    You can use the following procedures to delete images while playback is in progress  or paused        E Deleting a Specific Group File    1  While CS group playback is in progress or paused  press  V    This will display the    Edit Group    menu        2  Use  A  and  V  to select    Delete    and then press  SET         3  Use   lt   and   gt   to display the image you want to delete        4  Use  A  and  V  to select    Delete    and then press  SET    e To delete other files  repeat steps 3 and 4   e To exit the delete operation  press  MENU      123 Viewing Snapshots and Movies    E Deleting Multiple Files in a Group    1     While CS group playback is in progress or paused  press  V    This will display the    Edit Group    menu        Use  A  and  V  to select    Delete    and then press  SET         Use  A  and  V  to select    Delete Frames    and then press  SET    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 in the lower left corner of the selected file   s image  and move the blue boundary to the next image    e You can enlarge the selected image before deleting it by rotating the zoom  controller towards      Q         Repeat step 4 to select other files  if you want  After you are finished  selecting files  press  MENU         Use  A  and  V  to 
104. e  A  and  V  to select    Create    and then press  SET        Only the frames of movies recorded on this camera can be used in a MOTION  PRINT image     138 Other Playback Functions  PLAY MENU     Optimizing Image Brightness  Lighting        Procedure     B     PLAY      Snapshot Screen     gt   MENU           D  PLAY MENU    Tab     Lighting    You can use this setting to adjust the balance between bright areas and dark areas in  existing images in the range of 0  no optimization  to  2  bright      l NOTE    e Correcting the lighting when shooting produces better results  page 113        Altering the lighting of an image causes the original image and the new  altered   version to be stored as separate files    e When you display an altered image on the camera   s monitor screen  the date and    time indicates when the image was originally recorded  not when the image was  altered        Adjusting White Balance  White Balance        Procedure     P   PLAY      Snapshot Screen     gt   MENU             PLAY MENU    Tab     White Balance    You can use the white balance setting to select a light source type for a recorded  image  which will affect the colors of the image              Ea Daylight Outdoors  fair weather  B Overcast Outdoors  cloudy to rain  in tree shade  etc   Shade Very high temperature light  such as building shade  etc        P White or day white fluorescent lighting  without suppressing  ia Day White FI  olor ast       feu Daylight Fluor   Daylight fluore
105. e if they are too  far apart from each other    2 The smartphone may be connected with another wireless  LAN  Check the smartphone   s Wi Fi settings and confirm that  the camera is selected for wireless LAN connection  page       broken  175    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  and time are  displayed  or the  wrong date and  time are being  stored along with  image data     The date and time setting is off  Set the correct date and time   page 209               The messages on  the display are in  the wrong  language        The wrong display language is selected  Change the display  language setting  page 210         Appendix    237          Problem    Possible Cause and Recommended Action       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 possible when the battery  level indicator is J  Charge the battery before connecting        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 
106. e image you just shot being saved incorrectly  damage to other images  stored in memory  malfunction of the camera  etc    e If unwanted light is shining onto the lens  shade the lens with your hand when  shooting an image     Monitor Screen when Shooting Snapshots   e 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 105      Shooting Indoors under Fluorescent Lighting    e Minute flickering of fluorescent lighting can affect the brightness or color of an  image     Other Precautions   e The slower the shutter speed  the greater the possibility that noticeable noise will  be generated in an image  Because of this  the camera automatically performs a  noise reduction at slow shutter speeds  The noise reduction process causes it to  take longer to record images at lower shutter speeds  The shutter speeds for which  noise reduction is performed depend on the camera setup and shooting conditions       A noise reduction process is performed when ISO sensitivity is set to a high value   This can cause the camera to take relatively longer to be ready to shoot again after  you press the shutter button  Do not perform any key operation while the image  recording operation is in progress       Due to the characteristics of the imaging element 
107. econd  is a unit of       HS measurement  HS30 240 30 240 fps 512X384 indicating the  number of images                      HS recorded or played  HS30 120 30 120 fps 640X480 back per second           Record the movie the same way as you would a normal movie  page  71    Press      Movie  to start and stop recording          During High Speed Movie recording  HS120  HS240  HS480  HS1000   focus  is fixed at the position where it was when recording started  To focus an image   half press the shutter button for Auto Focus or focus manually before you press       Movie  to start recording    Continuous AF is operational when recording at 30 fps with    HS30 120    or     HS30 240     However  focus becomes fixed whenever you switch to 120 fps or  240 fps    When    HS30 120    or    HS30 240    is selected as the frame rate  recording  always starts with a frame rate of 30 fps  You can switch the frame rate  between 30 fps and 120 fps or between 30 fps and 240 fps only while recording  is in progress  Press   lt 4     gt    or  SET  to switch speeds  Audio is recorded  only while shooting at a 30 fps     Recording Movies  75 7    l NOTE       The higher the frame rate  speed   the more lighting is required when shooting   When shooting a high speed movie  shoot in a well lit environment    When recording certain types of movies  the image that appears on the monitor  screen may be smaller than normal  When recording a high speed movie  there are  black bands along the top  botto
108. edure below to configure Handsfree Mode settings     1  In the REC mode  press  MENU         2  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the    EB REC MENU    tab  and then  press  p gt          3  Use  A  and  V  to select    Handsfree    and then press  SET         4  Configure Handsfree settings        Setting Description       Specifies the camera operation that enters the Handsfree  Mode   Always    The camera always remains in the Handsfree Mode   Motion Shutter regardless of whether or not the monitor screen is tilted   180   only    The camera enters the Handsfree Mode only when the   monitor screen is tilted upwards 180 degrees   Off  Handsfree Mode disabled       Selecting    On    for this function enables one touch send of a  movie you just recorded with a BEST SHOT golf swing scene  to a smartphone  page 159      Motion  Sending       Specifies the amount of time that should elapse until  Timer shooting starts after the camera detects movement   Settings  0 5 sec  1 sec  2 sec  5 sec  10 sec                65 Snapshot Tutorial    I   Repositioning the Motion Detection Area  Motion Position     Use the procedure below to reposition the motion detection area    Start self timer  icon  as required when it  or the preview icon    hinders your view of the display  image     1  In the REC mode  press  MENU   Start self timer icon       2  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the      3 REC MENU    tab  and then press   gt          3  Use  A  and  V  to select    Moti
109. efinition Movie                 0 0000 e eee eee eee 74  Recording a High Speed Movie                0 0c cee eee eee 74  Using Prerecord Movie                0 000005   Prerecord  Movie     77  Recording a Time Lapse Movie                     5   Time Lapse     78  Shooting a Snapshot while Shooting a Movie        Snapshot In Movie     81  Il Using BEST SHOT 82  To shoot with BEST SHOT           0 0 0    eee eee 82  Recording Beautiful Portraits                    000000   Make up     84  Shooting with Triple Shot           0  0000000 e eee 85  Shooting with High Speed Anti Shake                  HS Anti Shake      86  Shooting Bright Images in the Dark without Flash         HS Night Shot     87  Digitally Correcting for Overexposure and Underexposure         HDR     88  Shooting with a Blurred Background              Blurred Background     89  Shooting with Full Focus Macro                   All In Focus Macro      90  Shooting with Priority on Subject Faces              HS Best Selection     91  Shooting a Panorama Image                 2  05  Slide Panorama     92  Shooting with a Super Wide Angle of View                 Wide Shot     94  Using a TV Screen to Shoot Snapshots               HDMI TV Output     97    5 Contents    Il Advanced Settings  REC MENU  99       Configuring Recording Settings               0000  c eee eee 99  Changing to Left handed Golfer Guidelines                     Lefty   100  Auto Trimming the Beginning and End of a Movie     Movie Editing  Go
110. emory 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        Double click the camera   s drive icon        Drag the    DCIM    folder to the folder to which you want to copy it        After the copy operation is complete  drag the drive icon to Trash        Disconnect the camera from the computer   After confirming that the back lamp is not flashing red  disconnect the USB cable     197 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 200   e An image that was rotated on the camera will be displayed on your Macintosh  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     J  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 Play
111. ence 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    e The time it takes to play back a high speed movie will be different from the time it takes to  record it  If you record a 240 fps high speed movie for 10 seconds  for example  it will  take 80 seconds to play it back        243 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  Monaural        Recording Media    Built in Memory  Image Storage Area  14 6MB    SD SDHC SDXC    Built in memory capacity after formatting       Recorded Image Sizes    Snapshots   16M  4608X3456   3 2  46083072   16 9  4608X2592    10M  3648X2736   5M  25601920   3M  2048 1536    VGA  640X480    Movies   FHD  1920X1080 30 fps    HD  1280X720 12 fps 15 fps 20 fps 30 fps     STD  640X480 30 fps   HS1000  224X64 1000 fps    HS480  224X160 480 fps   HS240  512384 240 fps    HS120  640X480 120 fps    HS30 240  512X384 30 fps 240 fps switchable    HS30 120  640X480 30 fps 120 fps switchable      HD Movie can be selected only when shooting with ART  SHOT or Time Lapse        Effective Pixels    16 1 Megapixels       Imaging Element    Size  1 2 3 inch square pixel high speed CMOS  Total Pixels  16 79 Megapixels       Lens Focal Distance    F3 5  W  to 6 5  T  f   4 5 to 45 0 mm   equivalent to 25 to 250 mm i
112. er     1 Bright setting for outdoor use  etc  Brightness that is greater than 0    0 Normal monitor screen brightness for indoor use  etc    1 Low monitor screen brightness for nighttime use  indoor use under dark  conditions  etc                    Turning on the    ECO Mode     page 202  while the    Screen    setting is  2 or  1 will  cause the    Screen    setting to change to 0     202 Other Settings  SETTING     Resizing Snapshots before Sending Them to a Smartphone     Resize before send        Procedure     MENU           SETTING    Tab     Resize before send  See page 184 for details     Configuring Camera Sound Settings  Sounds        Procedure   MENU           SETTING    Tab     Sounds                               Startup  Half Shutter Specifies the startup sound  Sound 1   5  Built in sounds  1 through 5   Shutter Off  Sound off  Operation  Operation Vol Specifies the sound volume  This setting is also used as the  P audio level during TV output  page 128    Specifies the volume of movie audio output  This volume  ey eae  setting is not used during TV output  page 128         e Setting a volume level of 0 mutes output     203 Other Settings  SETTING     Creating an Image Storage Folder  Create Folder     Procedure   MENU           SETTING    Tab     Create Folder          Creates a folder with a unique number  page 199   Files will be  Create Folder stored in the new folder starting from when you record your  next image   Cancel Cancels folder creation           
113. er Images               0000 e eee eee 123  I Dividing  Up a Group  isinaad r oceans aeaa phe Ee a a a aeele 125  E Copying a Group Image         2 0    ete 126  Zooming an On screen Image             00  e eee eee 127  Displaying the Image Menu               0000  e eee eee eee 127  Viewing Snapshots and Movies ona TV Screen               02 0005 128  fi  Other Playback Functions  PLAY MENU  130  Displaying Two Movies Side by side                Dual Screen Play   130  Burning Guidelines into a Previously Recorded Movie          Burn Lines    130  Assigning a Function to the Front Shutter Button           Front Shutter   131  Sending a Snapshot or Movie File from Camera Memory  toa Smartphone                0 0c e eee eee  Send to phone   131  Viewing Snapshots and Movies in Camera Memory  on a Smartphone               0000 0c eee eae  View on phone   132  Creating a Collage Image                2  2 0 05   Quick Collage   132  Playing a Slideshow on the Camera                  4   Slideshow    133  I Transferring Music from Your Computer to Camera Memory                135  Editing a Movie on the Camera                 2  55  Movie Editing    136  To merge two movies             00000 eee eee eee  Movie Merge   138  Creating a Snapshot of Movie Frames                MOTION PRINT   138  Optimizing Image Brightness                 0002002 eae  Lighting   139  Adjusting White Balance                 000000000   White Balance   139  Adjusting the Brightness of an Existing Snaps
114. er Playback Functions  PLAY MENU     E To protect all the images in a group    1  While CS group playback is in progress or paused  press  V           Use  A  and  V  to select    Protect    and then press  SET            2  3  Use  A  and  V  to select    Frame all     and then press  SET    4      Use  A  and  V  to select    All Frames On    and then press  SET    This will protect all the images in the group and display the Ej icon   e To unprotect all of the images in the group  select    All Frames Off    in step 4  and then press  SET      IMPORTANT     e Note that even if a file is protected  it will be deleted if you perform the format  operation  page 212         Editing the Date and Time of an Image  Date Time     Procedure          PLAY      Snapshot Screen     gt   MENU          D  PLAY MENU    Tab     Date Time        A   V  Changes the setting at the cursor location                   lt     gt   Moves the cursor between settings        When the date and time settings are what you want  align the cursor with    Apply    and   then press  SET  to apply them    e To switch between 12 hour and 24 hour timekeeping  move the cursor to    am  pm      and    24h     one of which will be displayed  and then use  A  and  W  to change the  setting        l NOTE      The date and time stamped into an image using the Timestamp  page 204  cannot  be edited    e You cannot edit the date and time of an image that is protected    e You can input any date from 1980 to 2049     1
115. er 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 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 wall 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 the camera apart or modify it in any way  Doing so  creates the risk of electric shock  burn injury  and other personal injury      Be sure to leave all internal inspection  maintenance  and repair up to  your retailer or nearest CASIO authorized service center           216 Appendix       ZA WARNING          E Dropping and Rough Treatment    Continued use of the camera after it is damaged by dropping or
116. era turns on whenever  Be   PLAY  is pressed   On Off Camera turns on or off whenever  A   PLAY  is pressed   Off Camera does not turn on or off when      PLAY  is pressed                With    On Off     the camera turns off when you press      PLAY  in the PLAY  mode     Disabling File Deletion  Delete Key     Procedure   MENU           SETTING    Tab     Delete Key    The camera will not start the image delete operation when you press  V     p 4   while      Delete Key    is turned on    You can protect against accidental deletion of images by selecting    Disabled    for      Delete Key         Performing a format operation  page 212  will cause all images to be deleted  even  if file deletion is disabled     Disabled    selected for    Delete Key     for some images     207 Other Settings  SETTING        Configuring World Time Settings  World Time     Procedure     MENU          SETTING    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   gt       To change the geographic area and city for the time where you normally use  the camera  select    Home           Use  A  and  V  to select    City    and then press  p gt         To change the    Destination    setting to summer time  use  A  and  V  to select     DS
117. erating the zoom controller displays the next MENU    tab  page of menu items   Tabs  4  Use  A  and  V  to change the setting of    the selected menu item        5  After the setting is the way you want  press   SET  to apply the setting and return to the  viewfinder screen    e Pressing  MENU  cancels the current  selections and returns to the menu screen  Items  e To display a different tab  press  MENU  to  move the blue boundary to the menu item and  then press   lt 4   Next use  A  and  V  to select  the tab you want  and then press   gt                   l NOTE   e Depending on the recording mode  some of the items on the menu that appears  may not be usable  While Premium Auto Pro is in use  only the menu items whose  settings can be configured will be displayed on the menus        99 Advanced Settings  REC MENU     E Menu Operations in This Manual   Menu operations are represented in this manual as shown below  The following  operation is the same as the one described under    Example Menu Screen Operation     on page 99        Press   lt 4  and then use  A  and  Y  to select the        REC MENU    tab  and then press  SET      Procedure i    see ete eee n    Enter the REC Mode     gt   MENU   3 REC MENU    Tab     gt      p  Summe mmememmmm   m m     1    t Self timer 1  Sacha ag Press  MENU      Li  Use  A  and  W  to select    Self timer    and  then press   gt                   Changing to Left handed Golfer Guidelines  Lefty     Procedure  Enter the REC Mode    
118. ere are provided to illustrate the effects and merits of each scene   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 configured 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    Snapshot shooting is disabled while the following BEST SHOT scenes are being  used    Prerecord  Movie    Movie recording is disabled while the following BEST SHOT scenes are being  used    Blurred Background  All In Focus Macro  HS Best Selection  HS Anti Shake  Wide  Shot  HS Night Shot  Slide Panorama  HDMI TV Output   When the movie recording mode is FHD STD  movies are recorded using the  settings of the selected BEST SHOT scene  For high speed movie recording   BEST SHOT scene settings are ignored and movie recording is performed as it  normally is    BEST SHOT scenes that use High Speed CS ignore the    Zoom  SR     setting   With the BEST SHOT scenes below  certain shooting conditions can cause the  image area to become narrower than normal    HS Night Scene and Portrait  HS Night Shot    83 Using BEST SHOT       Recording Beautiful Portraits  Make 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           1  In the BEST SHOT mode  select    Make
119. erformed 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     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 186    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 Timestamp setting  page 204       The camera   s Timestamp 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 stamping for an image that includes a date  stamped with the camera   s Timestamp 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 
120. es 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    e Program Auto     Premium Auto Pro   e Some BEST SHOT scenes   e Make up BKT    1  Enter the REC mode  and then press  SET         2  Use  A  and  V  to select the     Make up  Control Panel option  and  then press  SET         3  Use  A  and  V  to select    Skin Tone    or    Smooth Skin     and then use    lt 4  and   gt   to change the setting value        Skin Tone    Tan  6    to    0    to    Light  6     Smooth Skin    0  Off     to     12  Max                           4  Press  SET         5  Shoot the image     l NOTE    The settings below become configured automatically whenever the    Skin Tone    or     Smooth Skin    level setting is something other than    0          Face Detection  On      Focus Mode  AF  Auto Focus   e Make up cannot be used with the following functions   Some BEST SHOT scenes  ART SHOT  High Speed CS  Time Lapse       48 Snapshot Tutorial    Correcting Image Brightness  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  e Unit  1 3EV    1  In the REC mode  press  SET         2  Use  A  and  V  to select the  EV Shift  Control Panel option        3  Use   lt   and   gt   to adjust the exposure compensation value       gt    Increases the EV value  A higher EV  value is best for l
121. es in this section show the initial default settings that are configured for menu   items  displayed when you press  MENU   after you reset the camera  page 212     Menu items depend on whether the camera is in the REC mode or PLAY mode       A dash     indicates an item whose setting is not reset or an item for which there is  no reset setting     34 IMPORTANT     e Depending on the recording mode  some of the items on the menu that appears  may not be usable     E    REC MENU                         Lefty Off Lighting On  Movie ee Double  HDR Art   On  Editing Golf  Wind Noise Cut   Off  Remote Capture       EV Shift 0 0          Motion Shutter  Off   White Balance   Auto WB  Motion Sending                                                                                            Handsfree Off   Self timer Off  Timer  5 sec Metering Multi   Motion Position   aot Flash Intensity   0     Sharpness 0  LIR Key Of Saturation 0  Front Shutter Standard Contrast 0  cs Off AF Assist Light   On  Image Size 16M Review Type 2  Image Quality Normal Icon Help On  Movie Quality FHD Grid  On    ISO Auto Shooting Info Histogram  Off    ISO High Limit   Auto Movie Range  Off  Anti Shake Standard  Zoom  SR  Single  Digital Zoom On  Focus AF  Face Detection  Off  AF Area Spot  Make up         Continuous AF   Off                231 Appendix       CS  Off     Flash  On     Focus  Off     ISO  Off     White Balance  Off    EV Shift  Off     AF Area  On    Metering  Off    Self timer  Off    Flash
122. es so it  faces in the same direction as the lens for easier  composition of self portraits        156 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing       5     Press      Movie     This will start a countdown of the duration you selected in step 3  above  The  camera will start shooting a movie when the countdown reaches zero  Recording  will stop automatically after five seconds      The front lamp flashes while the Self timer countdown is in progress    e You can interrupt an ongoing self timer countdown by pressing  SET       To stop movie recording part way through  press      Movie  again     E To shoot normally    1     Get the ball aligned with the guide that appears  on the camera monitor screen        2     Press      Movie    This starts movie recording           Press      Movie  again to stop recording     157 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing    i  Recording a Golf Swing with High Speed CS  Swing Burst     This BEST SHOT scene makes it easy to record a golf swing with High Speed CS   Half pressing and holding the shutter button causes a pre record buffer to be  continually updated with images  When the shutter button is fully pressed  buffer  contents are recorded along with a series of real time images  Prerecord  Still  Image    Use this BEST SHOT scene when you want to make sure you do not miss  any part of fast moving action  The initial default setting is for five pre recorded  images  which helps to eliminate troublesome settings   
123. ess  MENU    This will display the menu screen        2  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the    B gt   PLAY MENU    tab  and  then press   gt          3  Use  A  and  V  to select    Dual Screen Play    and the press  SET    This displays the Dual Screen Play List        4  Use  A  and  V  to select a    No data    pair and then press      Movie         Previously created data   When you play a pair of videos with Dual  Screen Play  their data is added to the Dual  Screen Play List     e Selecting existing Dual Screen Play data and pressing  SET  will start playback  of the two videos in the data       Or you want to change the sync point of existing Dual Screen Play data  press   MODE       The names of the data on Dual Screen Play List show the date the Dual  Screen Play data was created     168 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing       5     On the image menu that appears  specify the Ou Screen Piay 100 0378  two movies you want to use for Dual Screen  Play     A    V     lt      gt    Move the blue boundary     SET    Toggles the movie where the  blue boundary is located between  selected  check mark in the lower Blue boundary  left corner  and deselected  no  check mark              After you select one movie  the only movies you will be able to select for the  second movie will be those that are the same image quality of the first movie   To change the view from the image menu to the currently selected image only   rotate the zoom controller    W
124. etting  page 117   On       3  Perform the operation required for the type of image you want to shoot   e    Self shooting with the Handsfree Mode     page 155    e    Self shooting with the Self timer     page 156    e    To shoot normally     page 157     E To record the moment of impact with the Handsfree Mode    1  Tilt the camera   s monitor screen  upwards 180 degrees    This will cause the  amp     REC standby   icon  to appear on the monitor screen    which indicates the Handsfree Mode       If the camera does not enter the  Handsfree Mode at this time  change  its    Handsfree    setting to    Always    or     180  only     page 65     Note that the camera also will not  enter the Handsfree Mode if the self   timer is operating  Make sure the self timer setting is    Off    when you want to  use the Handsfree Mode    You can specify the amount of time that should elapse before recording starts  after the camera detects movement  See page 65 for information about how to  change the setting     155 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing       2     Get the ball aligned with the guide that appears  on the camera monitor screen        3     Press      Movie     This will cause the  amp   REC standby  icon to change  to the     start self timer  icon  and put the camera  into movie standby           Move a golf club or something else near the start self timer icon      When the camera detects subject movement near the icon  it will automatically  start a coun
125. etting to    Always    or     180  only     page 65     Note that the camera also will not enter  the Handsfree Mode if the self timer is  operating  Make sure the self timer setting is    Off when you want to use the  Handsfree Mode    You can specify the amount of time that should elapse before recording starts  after the camera detects movement  See page 65 for information about how to  change the setting                Get the golfer   s body aligned with the guide   that appears on the camera monitor screen    e If you are shooting your own swing  ask someone  to assist you to make sure that the golfer is aligned  with the guide on the monitor screen           Press      Movie    This will cause the  amp   REC standby  icon to change to the    start self timer   icon  and put the camera into movie standby        Move a golf club or something else near the    start self timer  icon   When the camera detects subject movement near the icon  it will automatically  start a countdown from the Handsfree timer start time  The camera will start  shooting the movie when the countdown reaches zero  After five seconds   recording will stop automatically and the     preview  icon will appear on the  monitor screen    Camera response to movement may become poor when the background is  close to the same color as the subject  your golf club   or when the subject is  too far away from the camera    To stop movie recording part way through  press      Movie  again          152 Using the C
126. fore starting a format operation and make sure it is not  too low  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           SETTING    Tab     Reset    See page 231 for details about the camera   s factory default settings   The settings below are not reset   World Time settings  clock settings  date style  screen language    212 Other Settings  SETTING     Appendix    Safety Precautions    ZN 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 product is operated incorrectly while ignoring this indication     Z  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 p
127. free  of dirt and dust  and wipe gently with a soft  dry cloth      To clean the camera  wipe it with a soft  dry cloth     E Old Rechargeable Battery Handling Precautions  e Insulate the positive and negative terminals with tape  etc      Do not peel the covering off of the battery    e 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     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 processi
128. g 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     1  Turn on the camera and press  MENU         2  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the      SETTING    tab  and then  press  p gt          3  Use  A  and  V  to select    Format    and then press  SET         4  Use  A  and  V  to select    Format    and then press  SET         5  Use  A  and  V  to select    Yes    and then press  SET      29 Quick Start Basics       Turning the Camera On and Off    E To turn power on    Pressing  ON OFF   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 36   120        You also can turn on the camera by pressing       PLAY     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    e About 10 seconds after you press       PLAY  to  enter the PLAY mode  the lens will retract into the  camera    The Sleep function  page 206  or Auto Power Off   page 206  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  ON OFF   Power      l NOTE        ON OFF   Power 
129. g the function ring  Reference point    Changing the angle of the green line will cause the  displayed angle of inclination  yellow part  and the green angle value to change  accordingly           8  Press  MODE    This starts playback so you can check the path of the club head during impact      You can create a new movie file with the guidelines built into the moment of  impact movie by pressing  SET  during movie playback to pause it  and then  pressing      Movie      ve IMPORTANT     e When you display lines in a movie recorded with this camera  positions of the lines  will be recorded in the movie data  This means that any time you play back the  movie  you can toggle display of the guide show and hide by pressing  A   DISP    You can also press  MODE  and reposition the lines  if you want     166 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing    Burning Guidelines into a Previously Recorded Movie   Burn Lines     Use the procedure below to burn guidelines into a previously recorded movie and  save the result as a new movie file  The original movie is unaffected by this operation   After you burn guidelines into a movie  they will appear whenever the movie is played  back on the camera  including Dual Screen Play  or on a computer or smartphone     1  In the PLAY mode  press  MENU         2  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the      gt   PLAY MENU    tab  and  then press   gt          3  Use  A  and  V  to select    Burn Lines     and then press   gt        
130. ge  Built in 126    Use   lt   and   gt   to select the file you want to copy    vUse  A  and  Y  to select    Copy    and then press  SET    l NOTE    e You can copy snapshots or movies you recorded with this camera     144 Other Playback Functions  PLAY MENU     Combining CS Images into a Single Still Image   CS Multi Print     Procedure   BJ   PLAY      Display CS group      gt   MENU      gt      PJ PLAY MENU    Tab     CS Multi Print    1  Use  A  and  V  to select    Create      e You can use   lt   and   gt   to select a different CS group  if you want        2  Press  SET    This converts the CS group to a 16M  4608X3456  image with up to 30 CS  frames  5 vertical X 6 horizontal    This camera may not be able to correctly convert a CS group image with  another camera   The recording date of the converted image will be the same as the recording  date of the original CS group   When converting a CS group whose images have been rotated by the     Rotation    feature to a CS Multi Print image  the arrangement of the images in  the CS Multi Print will be different from that of normal  unrotated  CS images               Dividing Up a Continuous Shutter Group  Divide Group        Procedure        PLAY      gt   MENU         J PLAY MENU    Tab     Divide Group  See page 125 for details     Editing a CS Image  Edit Group     Procedure   A   PLAY      gt   MENU            PLAY MENU    Tab     Edit Group    See the following pages for details   DPOF Printing  page 186   Protect 
131. ge the smartphone   s Wi Fi settings so your  camera is selected for connection  page 175      l NOTE  If you have a very large number of images to send  the send operation will stop  automatically after every 100 images are sent  You will need to repeat the above  operation as many times as necessary to send all of the images    e You can specify the size of the snapshots sent to the smartphone using    Resize  before send     page 184     The option for sending the images to a social networking service is disabled when  sending images using this function    e You can use the smartphone apps below to view snapshots after sending them        iPhone  Camera Roll       Android terminal  Gallery or another photo browser app   This procedure cannot be used to send movies    e Sending grouped images using this procedure causes them to become ungrouped        Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection  183 9    Resizing Snapshots before Sending Them to a Smartphone        Resize before send     This feature can be use to resize snapshots before they are sent to a smartphone  using    Quick Send        Remote Capture     or    Send to phone        1  Turn on the camera  and then press  MENU         2  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the       SETTING    tab  and then  press  p gt          3  Use  A  and  V  to select    Resize before send     and then press  SET         4  Use  A  and  V  to select the image size  and then press  SET               Images are converted to 3M size
132. gistered trademark    are not used within the text of this  manual    SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD 3C  LLC    Microsoft  Windows  Internet Explorer  Windows Media  Windows Vista    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  and iPhoto are trademarks of Apple Inc    HDMI  the HDMI logo  and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or  registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing  LLC    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 Remote for GOLF 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     225 Appendix    OpenVG 1 1 Reference Implementation  Copyright  c  2007 The Khronos Group Inc     Permission is hereby granted  free of charge  to any person obtaining a  copy of this software and  or associated documentation files    the  Materials     to deal in the Materials without restriction    includi
133. h  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 them        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  21         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 REC mode    2 lf the flash is charging  wait until the charge operation  finishes    3 If the message    Memory Full    appears  transfer images to  your computer  delete images you no longer need  or use a  different memory card        Auto Focus does  not focus properly              1 If the lens is dirty  clean it off    2 The subject may not be in the center of the focus frame when  you compose the image    3 The subject you are shooting may not be a type that is  compatible with Auto Focus  page 39   Use manual focus   page 45     4 You may be moving the camera when shooting  Try shooting  with Anti Shake or use a tripod           Appendix    234       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 
134. harging    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    Pressing  ON OFF   Power  while the USB AC adaptor is  connected to the camera will turn on the camera with  power being supplied by the battery  Because of this   charging will stop    The USB AC adaptor will become warm during charging   This is normal and does not indicate malfunction        Back Lamp Operation                               Lamp Status Description Back lamp  Lit Red Charging  Abnormal ambient temperature  i  Flashing Red USB AC adaptor problem  or battery gE  problem  page 227   Off Charging complete                22 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             Computer     USB  port  power turned on                 USB    USB port       alea                 Ik          Micro USB cable   included with camera   CE   J     lt  mark of the small  micro USB  connector facing the  monitor screen side of the camera              If the camera is on  press  ON OFF   Power  to turn it off before connecting it to  your comp
135. have been left with a dead  battery  Configure the correct settings  pages 25  210     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 212   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 use  A   DISP  to select what information you want to  include on the display  page 12         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 25   Do not remove the battery from the camera  for at least 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 y
136. he Date Style  Date Style     Procedure   MENU           SETTING    Tab     Date Style    You can select from among three different styles for the date   Example  July 10  2015             YY MM DD 15 7 10  DD MM YY 10 7 15  MM DD YY 7 10 15             209 Other Settings  SETTING        Specifying the Display Language  Language     Procedure   MENU           SETTING    Tab     Language    E Specify the display language you want      Select the bottom tab              Select    Language         Select the language you want      Camera models sold in certain geographic areas may  not support display language selection        Selecting the HDMI Terminal Output Method  HDMI Output     Procedure   MENU           SETTING    Tab     gt  HDMI Output    See page 129 for details     210 Other Settings  SETTING     Changing the Camera Password for Wireless LAN Connection     WLAN password        Procedure   MENU           SETTING    Tab     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  and  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      l NOTE    Note that after changing the wireless LAN password on the camera  you will also  need to change the Wi Fi settings of the smartphone       iPh
137. he Dual Screen Play data you want to edit        2  Press  SET  to pause it     e While Dual Screen Play is in progress or paused  you can select either movie  by pressing  MODE   Each press of  MODE  cycles through the following  sequence  Left movie selected     gt  Right movie selected     No movie  selected     170 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing       3  Press  V      This causes the    Dual Screen Play Edit    menu to appear on the monitor screen   e Pressing  V  after selecting a movie with  MODE  will display the menu items  that apply only to the selected movie        HL Reselect Point    Changes the sync point of the left side movie    Use   lt 4  and   gt   to display the scene in the movie that  you want to make the new sync point  and then press   V         BL  Select Movie    Changes the left side movie    1  Press  SET  to clear the check box in the lower left  corner of the movie currently selected with the blue  boundary    2  Use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to move the blue  boundary to the new movie you want to select  and  then press  SET  to select its check box    3  Press  MENU     e This will display a screen for specifying the sync  point of the newly selected movie        L Reselect Point    Changes the sync point of the right side movie    Use   lt 4  and   gt   to display the scene in the movie that  you want to make the new sync point  and then press   V         LE Select Movie    Changes the right side movie    1  Press  SET
138. he REC mode  rotate the zoom controller to zoom        A    Zoom controller                               P H   Ea  Wide Angle     Telephoto     4   Wide Angle   Reduces the size of the subject and broadens the range   CA   Telephoto    Enlarges the subject and narrows the range        2  Press the shutter button to shoot     l NOTE      Use of a tripod is recommended to protect against image blur due to camera  movement when shooting with telephoto    e Performing a zoom operation changes the lens aperture    e Zoom operations are supported during movie recording  Zoom operations are  disabled during high speed movie recording  To use zoom  perform the zoom  operation before you press      Movie  to start recording      Zoom operations are not supported while shooting with the following feature  The  zoom setting is fixed at full wide angle    Slide Panorama  Wide Shot  All In Focus Macro       53 Snapshot Tutorial    i  Monitor Screen Information when Zooming    A variety of information is shown on the monitor screen while a zoom operation is in  progress     E Zoom Mode Icons    Zoom mode    15N  00 09 20 FHO       Fe perian Focal distance   F g a      Converted to 35 mm film  ocusing Range format     Displayed for Auto Focus      Macro Focus  and Manual pate   Focus   Image quality limit    Deterioration starts from   here         Zoom bar    The table below shows what appears on the monitor screen based on the zoom  mode              Zoom mode REC Screen Icon Display  Op
139. he aperture  shutter speed  and ISO sensitivity  values may not appear on the monitor screen  These values will be red if the Auto  Exposure  AE  is not correct for some reason     12 Monitor Screen Contents and How to Change Them    E Snapshot Recording  Burst Shooting       Continuous Shutter  CS  speed  page 58    Recording mode  page 32      Remaining snapshot memory capacity   page 241      Allowable CS time  number of CS images   page 58     It is not displayed while shooting with  Prerecord CS     Remaining movie memory capacity  page 242     Continuous Shutter mode  page 58    Prerecord CS shots  page 59      Maximum CS shots  page 58       Snapshot recording mode  Snapshot In Movie    page 81    Audio recording disabled  page 74      Recording mode  page 71      Movie recording time  page 71    Remaining movie memory capacity  page 71    Movie recording in progress  page 71     Movie quality  FHD STD movie    pages 71  74    Recording speed  high speed movie   page 74     Remaining snapshot memory capacity   page 241        13 Monitor Screen Contents and How to Change Them    E Snapshot Viewing           File type     Protect indicator  page 141       Snapshot image size   page 103      Folder name file name   page 199       Snapshot image quality   page 105     E CS Image Viewing          Q Recording mode  page 32    Histogram  page 117      Front shutter button function  page 131    Wireless LAN connection status   pages 180  182     Date time  page 209    Metering
140. he setting you want and then press  SET                              REC Screen Focus Mode Approximate Focus Range    Settings   r Type of Shot  con Display Snapshot   Movies Snapshot Movies  nee 3 None General 5 cm to     infinity   Focus  recording  2 0  to co   Wide Angle     Automatic   Automatic 3     5 cm to 50 cm  Macro J Close ups  2 0  to 19 7     Wide Angle     CH MF When you ee  5 cm to     infinity    Manual want to focus Manual  2 0  to 00   Wide Angle  2  Focus  manually                            The focus range is the distance from the lens surface     2 The focus range depends on the current optical zoom position     3 During High Speed Movie recording  focus is fixed at the position where it was  when recording started  To focus an image  half press the shutter button for Auto  Focus or focus manually before you press      Movie  to start recording     To focus with manual focus    1  On the monitor screen  compose the image so  the subject you want to focus on is within the  yellow boundary        2  Watching the image on the monitor screen use     lt    nearer  and   gt    further  to adjust focus      At this time the image that is within the boundary  will enlarge and fill the monitor screen  which aids  in focusing  If you do not perform any operation for  two seconds while the enlarged image is displayed   the screen in step 1 will re appear        Yellow boundary    45 Snapshot Tutorial    l NOTE       An Auto Macro feature detects how far the subject
141. hen a single image is displayed  shooting setup information and the  recording date also are shown on the monitor screen    If you selected previously created data on the Dual Screen Play List in step 4   each of the images of the movies selected for that data will have a check mark  in the lower left hand corner  To delete data from the Dual Screen Play List   move the blue boundary to each of the currently selected movies and then  press  SET   to clear the check mark in the lower left corner   Next  press   MENU         Press  MENU    This displays the earlier recorded of the two movies you selected in step 5        Use   lt   and   gt   to display the moment of   impact or other moment that you want to   sync with the other movie  sync point        Pressing  SET  toggles the movie between play  and pause    e While a movie is paused  you can press   lt  lt   to  move back or   gt   to move forward  one frame at  a time      For a movie in which a sync point has been saved  the saved point is  displayed    e For a swing movie that has been auto trimmed with    On    selected for    Movie  Editing Golf      the position around the moment of impact is displayed           Press  V    This saves the sync point of the first movie and then displays the second movie     169 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing       9  Use   lt   and   gt   to display the sync point of    l NOTE    the second movie  and then press  V     If the message    Busy    Please wait       
142. hing to a tripod       Battery cover     Battery memory card slots  pages 20  28        14 General Guide    Monitor 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  1 Shot                                  Self timer mode  page 42     Face Detection  page 110       Recording mode  page 32       Image deterioration indicator   Zoom  SR  indicator  page 55      Remaining movie memory  capacity  page 71     l NOTE    Q  Remaining snapshot memory capacity   page 241     Snapshot image size Quality  pages 103  105      Movie quality  FHD STD movie    pages 71  74   Recording speed  high speed movie   page 74      Focal distance   Converted to 35 mm film format    page 54   Anti Shake  page 108   Timestamp indicator  page 204    Histogram  page 117   Front shutter button function  page 102     Date Time  pages 25  209    AF Area  page 111    Focus frame  pages 33  111     Battery level indicator  page 25   Metering mode  page 52    Flash  page 50     Exposure compensation  page 49     Make up  page 48    ISO sensitivity  page 47     Focus mode  page 45      White balance  page 43          Depending on recording settings  t
143. hot            Brightness   140  Selecting Images for Printing                         DPOF Printing    140  Protecting a File Against Deletion                      04   Protect   141  Editing the Date and Time of an Image                    Date Time    142  Rotating an Image              000 cee eee  Rotation   143  Resizing a Snapshot              000 cece eee eee  Resize   143  Cropping a Snapshot                0000 e eee eee  Trimming    144  Copying Files  sisean ot cuties dene vane ee  Copy   144  Combining CS Images into a Single Still Image           CS Multi Print   145  Dividing Up a Continuous Shutter Group                 Divide Group    145  Editing a CS Image               0 000 c eee eee  Edit Group   145    7 Contents    Il Using the Camera to Record and  Analyze a Golf Swing 146       Recording a Swing and Moment of Impact                  0  002000  147  E Recording in Slow Motion from Behind  caning Ahe Waka oa a tbe ee A  Slow motion behind  outdoors indoors      147  E Recording in Slow Motion from the Front  AEE ct caste N EEN aya varied  Slow motion front  outdoors indoors      151       E Recording the Moment of Impact in Slow Motion      Slow motion impact     155  i Recording a Golf Swing with High Speed CS               Swing Burst     158  E Sending a Movie You Just Recorded to a Smartphone      Motion Sending     159  E Changing to Left handed Golfer Guidelines                       Lefty     160  E Auto Trimming the Beginning and End of a Movie
144. ie recording  the intensity of the art effect is fixed in  accordance with movie settings     Saving a Second Normal Image When Shooting With HDR Art   Double  HDR Art      You can configure the camera to save two images when shooting with HDR Art  one  image with HDR Art effects applied in accordance with the scene you selected plus  another normal  Program Auto  image without any effects applied        1  Inthe REC mode  press  MODE         2  Use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to select    RT     ART SHOT   and then press   SET         3  Press  MENU         4  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the    43 REC MENU    tab  and then  press  p gt          5  Use  A  and  V  to select    Double  HDR Art     and then press  SET         6  Use  A  and  V  to select    On    and then press  SET    While    Off    is selected for the above step  only a single HDR Art image is saved   normal image not saved         7  Press the shutter button to shoot     69 Snapshot Tutorial    Shooting Three Versions of an Image with Different Skin Tone    Settings  Make up BKT     Make up Bracketing  Make up BKT  lets you shoot three versions of the same image  with the press of the shutter button  each with a different Skin Tone setting  One of  the images is shot using the camera   s current Skin Tone setting  while the other two  images are shot using variations of the Skin Tone setting        1  In the REC mode  press  MODE         2  Use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to select          
145. ight colored subjects  and backlit subjects                      lt    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        Exposure compensation value       4  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         l NOTE       e When shooting under very dark or very bright conditions  you may not be able to  obtain satisfactory results even after performing exposure compensation     49 Snapshot Tutorial    Using Flash  Flash     1  In the REC mode  press  V       4  once                             2  Use   lt   and   gt   to select the  vl  ms   flash setting you want and then  press  SET      REC Screen sao   Setting Icon Display Description  Flash fires automatically in accordance with   Auto Flash None exposure  amount of light and brightness   conditions        Flash Off Flash does not fire        Flash always fires  This setting can be used to  brighten a subject that normally comes out dark       oe    EA Flash On due to daylight or backlight  daylight synchro  flash    Flash fires automatically  This type of flash can  ARa be used to reduce the chance of redness in the             subject s eyes           3  Press the shutter button to shoot     i Back lamp                Flashes a
146. image display                e When shooting with some functions while    Type 1    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    The Review image may not appear when shooting with some recording modes   When shooting with the following modes or functions  the Review image is  displayed as    Type 2    if    Type 1    is selected as the Review image type        Make up BKT       High Speed CS  AF CS  Triple Shot  BEST SHOT        ART SHOT Bracketing  ART SHOT    Shooting an    ART SHOT    image while    On    is selected for the    Double  HDR Art      setting and Review is enabled will cause both the    ART SHOT    image and the  normal image to be displayed as the Review image     116 Advanced Settings  REC MENU     Using icon Help  Icon Help     Procedure  Enter the REC Mode      MENU         O REC MENU    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   e Recording mode   e Available options for the    L R Key    setting   e Exposure warning when shutter button is half pressed       Changing the Monitor Screen when Recording  Shooting Info     Procedure    Enter the REC Mode      MENU         O REC MENU    Tab     gt 
147. ing Amber  ging          Flashing Red charging taking abnormally long  or    Abnormal ambient temperature              battery problem  page 227           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 160  without removing it from the camera  You also can charge the  battery using an optionally available charger unit  BC 110L   Never use any other  type of charger device  Attempting to use a different charger can result in  unexpected accident    This model can be charged only via from USB 2 0 specification USB port only   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 immediately after 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 before you need to  use
148. ing night scenery only      HS Night Scene and Portrait  for shooting people against  night scenery        Subjects are too  dark when shooting  images ina  seashore or ski  area     Sunlight reflected by water  sand  or snow  can cause  underexposure of images  Change the flash mode setting to  EA  Flash On  for daylight synchro flash  page 50   or adjust EV  shift to the   side  page 49         Digital zoom will  not go up to the  maximum value     1 The digital zoom setting may be turned off  Turn on digital  zoom  page 109     2 Zoom will not go up to the maximum value if the    Zoom  SR      setting is    Single     Change the setting to    Off     page 56     3 Zoom will not go up to the maximum value if the snapshot  size setting is something other than    VGA     Change to a  different setting  page 103         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 223     3 During High Speed Movie recording  focus is fixed at the  position where it was when recording started  To focus an  image  half press the shutter button for Auto Focus or focus  manually before you press      Movie  to start recording        Movie recording  suddenly stops     The camera   s protection function may have activated because  camera temperature is too high  Wait until the camera  temperature drops to normal levels           
149. inside the focus frame        The flash does not  fire     1  If  Flash Off  is selected as the flash mode  change to  another mode  page 50     2 If the battery is low  charge it  page 21     3 If a BEST SHOT scene that uses  Flash Off  is selected   change to a different flash mode  page 50  or select a  different BEST SHOT scene  page 82         The red  Flash  Off  icon is  displayed on the  monitor screen and  the flash does not  fire     The flash unit may be malfunctioning  Contact a CASIO  authorized service center or your original retailer  Note that  though the flash will not fire  you still can use the camera for  non flash shots        Camera powers  down during Self   timer countdown     The battery may be low  Charge the battery        The monitor screen  image is out of  focus     1 You may be using Manual Focus and have not focused the  image  Focus the image  page 45     2 You may be using KA  Macro  for scenery or portraits  Use  Auto Focus for scenery and portrait shots  page 45     3 You may be trying to use Auto Focus when shooting a close   up shot  Use the BA  Macro  for close ups  page 45               There is digital  noise in images        1 Sensitivity may have been increased automatically for a dark  subject  which increases the chance of digital noise  Use a  light or some other means to illuminate the subject    2 You may be attempting to shoot in a dark location with   Flash Off  selected  which can increase digital noise and  make images appea
150. isture  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 changing 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     222 Appendix    E Lens   e Never apply too much force when cleaning the surface of the lens  Doing so can  scratch the lens surface and cause malfunction    e 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   e Never touch the lens or flash window with your fingers  Finger smudges  dirt  and  other foreign matter on the lens or flash window can interfere with proper operation  of the camera  Use a blower or other means to keep the lens and flash window 
151. 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 get into your   eyes accidentally  immediately rinse them with clean tap water and then Q  consult a physician           214 Appendix       ZA WARNING          E Smoke  abnormal odor  overheating  and other abnormalities    e Continued use of the camera while it is emitting smoke or strange odor   or while it is overheating creates the risk of fire and electric shock  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  un
152. it  page 107   Self timer Selects the self timer time  page 42    Metering Changes the Metering Mode  page 52    Off Cancels   lt 4  and   gt   key assignments       101 Advanced Settings  REC MENU        Assigning a Recording Function to the Front Shutter Button     Front Shutter        Procedure    Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    Tab     gt   Front Shutter    This setting can be used to assign the recording function to be performed when the  front shutter button is pressed while the camera is in the REC mode        REC Screen   Description  When front shutter button is    Setting Icon Display   pressed        Standard g Normal recording using the current camera setup        Half pressing the front shutter button immediately  shoots a snapshot without adjusting focus  so  there is less time lag between shutter button  operation and shooting than there is when using  the top shutter button  If you want to focus  with  AF  before shooting  half press the top shutter  button to focus  Next  press the front shutter button  to shoot    This front shutter operation can be used for  shooting single snapshots only     AF less    g       Image recording 10 seconds after the front shutter    10s timer button is pressed        Image recording 2 seconds after the front shutter    ss Umer button is pressed        Recording of a series of up to 10 images at 10 fps   This function can be used only when the recording  mode is Program Auto and the    CS    menu item  setti
153. itor screen liquid ever get into your eyes or onto your skin   immediately rinse with clean water for at least 15 minutes and contact  your physician    E 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  be deleted in the case of camera malfunction  repair  etc    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             6840          220 Appendix       ZN CAUTION          E Flash and Other Light Emitting Functions   e Never fire the flash or use light emitting functions pointed in the direction  of and too close to a person   s face  Doing so creates the risk of loss of  eyesight  In the case of infants and young children in particular  keep the  light source at least one meter away the eyes      Take care that your fingers  glove  or other items are not touching the  flash window when you shoot  Touching the flash window can lead to  burn injury  smoke  discoloration  or other problems      Do not fire the flash while the flash window is dirty  dusty  or soiled with  foreign matter  Doing so can lead to smoke emission and discoloration     E Monitor Screen     When returning the monitor screen to the back of the camera  take care  so you do not catch 
154. k Collage may not work if there is a snapshot in camera memory that cannot  be displayed by the camera  In this case  the error message    There are not enough  images for a collage     will appear        132 Other Playback Functions  PLAY MENU        Playing a Slideshow on the Camera  Slideshow     Procedure   P   PLAY      gt   MENU         SJ PLAY MENU    Tab     Slideshow       Start    Starts the slideshow          Images       Specifies the type of images to be included in the slideshow  All images  Snapshots  movies  continuous shutter images  All except I  All non continuous shutter  CS  images   El Only  Snapshots only   Only  Movies only   Only  Timelapse only       Time       Time from the start to the end of the slideshow  3 minutes  5 minutes  10 minutes  15 minutes  30 minutes  60 minutes       Interval       Amount of time each image remains displayed   Use  A  and  V  to select one of the following settings  1  3  5  10  15  20  or  30 seconds  or    MAX       If you specify a value other than    MAX     movies and CS images play from  beginning to end    When the slideshow reaches a movie file while    MAX    is selected  only the first  frame of the movie and CS image will be displayed              133 Other Playback Functions  PLAY MENU              Effect       Select the effect you want    Pattern 1 to 5  Plays background music and applies an image change effect    e Patterns 2 through 4 have different background music  but they all use the  same image ch
155. lf    100  Using a Smartphone as a Camera Remote Controller    Remote Capture   100    Configuring Handsfree Settings                  0  04   Handsfree   101  Configuring Motion Position Settings                  Motion Position   101  Assigning Functions to the   lt 4  and   gt   Keys                  L R Key   101  Assigning a Recording Function to   the Front Shutter Button                  200200 ee  Front Shutter   102  Shooting a Burst of Images              0 00  e eee eee  CS   103  To select the snapshot image size                       Image Size   103  Specifying Snapshot Image Quality                    Image Quality   105  Movie Image Quality Settings                    0 0   Movie Quality   105  Specifying ISO Sensitivity             0    0000  c eee eee ee  ISO   107  Specifying the ISO Sensitivity Upper Limit               ISO High Limit   107  Reducing the Effects of Camera and Subject Movement        Anti Shake    108  Zooming with Super Resolution                   20005  Zoom  SR    109  Turning Digital Zoom On or Off                 000005  Digital Zoom    109  Selecting a Focus Mode               0000 cece eee eee  Focus   109  Shooting with Face Detection                        Face Detection   110  Specifying the Auto Focus Area                0000 eee aee  AF Area     111  Recording Beautiful Portraits                0  20000005  Make up   112  Shooting with Continuous Auto Focus                 Continuous AF   112  Optimizing Image Brightness       
156. lish a wireless LAN connection between the camera  and a smartphone for the first time  This operation is required for the first connection  only     1     Select Program Auto as the recording mode        2     Press  MENU                  3  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the     6 REC MENU    tab  and then press  SET    4  Use A  and  V  to select    Remote Capture     password  and then press  SET   SSID  5  Use  A  and  V  to select    Remote Start     and then press  SET      This will enable connection with a smartphone and the camera will display a  screen for input of an SSID and password        For the smartphone Wi Fi setting  input the camera SSID and   password    When the message    Start up the phone app     appears on the camera   s monitor   screen  it means that the smartphone has established a wireless connection with   the camera      To break the wireless connection  press  MENU       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 a wireless  LAN connection see the user documentation that comes with your smartphone     175 Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection    Using a Smartphone as a Camera Remote Controller        Remote Capture     This function lets you remotely shoot a snapshot or movie with the camera using a  smartphone  You also can perform remote zoom  self timer  and other operations as  well  You can use any one of the recording modes bel
157. ll  also cause the sound quality to change     113 Advanced Settings  REC MENU     Correcting Image Brightness  EV Shift     Procedure  Enter the REC Mode      MENU         O REC MENU    Tab     EV Shift  For details  see the Control Panel procedure on page 49     Adjusting White Balance  White Balance     Procedure    Enter the REC Mode      MENU            REC MENU    Tab     gt   White Balance    For details  see the Control Panel procedure on page 43     Using the Self timer  Self timer        Procedure  Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    Tab     Self timer  For details  see the Control Panel procedure on page 42     Specifying the Metering Mode  Metering     Procedure  Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    Tab     Metering  For details  see the Control Panel procedure on page 52     114 Advanced Settings  REC MENU     Specifying Flash Intensity  Flash Intensity     Procedure  Enter the REC Mode      MENU         O REC MENU    Tab      Flash Intensity    You can specify flash intensity to one of five levels from  2  brightest flash  to    2   least bright flash    e Flash intensity may not change when the subject is too far away or too close     Controlling Image Sharpness  Sharpness     Procedure  Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    Tab     Sharpness  You can specify one of five sharpness settings from  2  sharpest  to    2  least sharp      Controlling Color Saturation  Saturation     Procedure  Enter the REC Mode      MENU   
158. lly when the   slide cursor reached the other end of the movement range    Image composing also will start automatically if you stop moving the camera   during super wide shooting        95 Using BEST SHOT    l NOTE       The    15 mm    and    19 mm    angle of view values are approximate and are provided   for reference only  Actual angle of view values are not guaranteed    Zoom operations are not supported during Wide Shot shooting  The zoom setting   is fixed at full wide angle    This function makes it possible to shoot images with a maximum angle of view of   15 mm or 19 mm  Note  however  that shooting conditions can result in a smaller   angle of view    The following conditions are not compatible with Wide Shot shooting        Subject whose brightness is very different from that of its surroundings due to  artificial light  sunlight  etc        Rivers  waves  waterfalls  or other subject with constantly changing patterns   Sky  beach  or other subject with continuous patterns   Camera too close to the main subject   Moving subject   Panning upwards on a skyscraper or some other very tall structure or object       Dark surroundings   Any of the following can cause Wide Shot operation to stop part way through        Subject or camera movement       Camera movement that is too fast or too slow       Camera movement outside of the required route       Camera movement in the wrong direction   Shooting a Wide Shot image after half pressing the shutter button to perform Au
159. long time  certain types of computers  and  connection conditions can cause charging to take longer than normal  If charging  takes longer than about 5 hours  a safety timer will terminate it automatically  even if  the battery is not fully charged  If the battery has not been used for a very long time   charging may terminate automatically after only about 60 minutes     1  Using a battery that has not been used for a long time   Disconnect and then reconnect the USB cable to resume charging    2  Insufficient power supply when connected to computer  The camera can be charged only via a USB 2 0 standard USB port  Connect  directly to a USB port what supplies a current of 500mA     For details about the power supply capacity of a computer   s USB port  contact the  manufacturer of the computer  Though disconnecting and then reconnecting the USB  cable will resume charging  you may need to do so repeatedly if the power supply  capacity of the computer is low        If problems persist after you perform the above steps or if the battery fails to  charge after 5 hours  it could mean that the battery is faulty  Contact your nearest  CASIO authorized service center              227 Appendix    i  Battery Precautions    E Precautions during Use    e Operation provided by a battery under cold conditions is always less than operation  under normal temperatures  This is due to the characteristics of the battery  not the  camera    Charge the battery in an area where the temperature is
160. low is in use     Premium Auto Pro  some BEST SHOT scenes      The    ISO 3200    setting cannot be selected while the Multi SR Zoom REC mode is  selected  If    ISO 3200    is selected in another REC mode  switching to Multi SR  Zoom causes the REC mode to change to    ISO 1600        107 Advanced Settings  REC MENU     Reducing the Effects of Camera and Subject Movement     Anti Shake        Procedure  Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    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        REC Screen    Sadis Icon Display    Description       While applying hand shake correction  shutter speed  faster than    Standard    also further reduces subject  blur  Also  ISO sensitivity may be raised from  Strong    Standard       This setting can be used while the recording mode is  Program Auto  except for High Speed CS   Premium  Auto Pro or HS Anti Shake                          Standard wy Dramatically reduces the effects of hand and subject  movement   Off None Turns off Anti Shake settings   l NOTE       Only camera shake correction can be used during FHD and STD movie recording   Anti Shake correction is not supported during High Speed Movie  HDR Art Movie  recording or Time Lapse    When Anti Shake is enabled and    Auto    is selected for
161. ly set for each applicable scene  HDR Art  Toy Camera  Monochrome   Crystal Ball   To change the level of one of these effects  select the applicable  ART SHOT scene and then perform step 4  above        5  Use   lt 4  and   gt   to change the setting  and then press  SET         6  Press the shutter button to shoot     E Using the Scene Information Screen    To find out more about a scene  select it with the boundary  on the scene menu and then rotate the zoom controller in    either direction     e To return to the scene menu  rotate the zoom controller    again       To scroll between scenes  use   lt 4  and   gt       To configure the camera with the settings for the currently  selected scene  press  SET      68       Snapshot Tutorial    l NOTE  e Depending on the    ART SHOT    scenes  some of the items on the menu that  appears may not be usable    With this    ART SHOT    scene  the flash setting automatically becomes  Flash  Off     e Movie recording is disabled while    Sparkling Shot    or    ART SHOT Bracketing    is  selected    After shooting an image with    ART SHOT Bracketing     you will not be able to shoot  another image until save of the previous image is complete    e With HDR Art Movie  the    Movie Quality    setting can be either    HD    or    STD    only   page 105   When any    Movie Quality    setting other than    STD    is selected in  another mode  the    HD    setting is used when shooting with HDR Art Movie    When using    HDR Art    for mov
162. m  left  and right of the screen    When recording a high speed movie  light source flicker can cause horizontal  bands to appear in the image  This does not indicate malfunction of the camera   Monitor screen content switching is disabled during high speed movie recording     Recording Movies  76 7    Using Prerecord Movie  Prerecord  Movie      Prerecord  Movie  maintains a pre recording of approximately five seconds of action   approximately two seconds for High Speed Movie   When you start real time  recording  the pre recorded content is stored followed by the real time recording  to  help make sure you do not miss anything by being late pressing the record button          Movie       Movie        Movie       A A  Real time recording start Real time recording end    Approximately 5 second prerecorded part  from the buffer     Approximately two seconds for high speed movie    E To set up the camera to shoot with Prerecord Movie                         1  Select    ESR     BEST SHOT  as the recording mode  page 82    2  Press  MENU    3  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the    E REC MENU    tab  and then  press  SET      Use  A  and  V  to select    Movie Quality    and then press   gt       Use  A  and  V  to select the movie recording mode you want to use  for shooting and then press  SET    6  Press  SET    7  Use  A  and  V  to select the         Control Panel option  and then  press  SET    8  Use  A    V     lt 4   and  p gt   to select the    Prerecord  Movie
163. m Auto Pro delivers higher  image quality than standard Auto            See page 32 for more information        Quick Collage  This function can be used to combine multiple snapshots into  a single collage image         gt  See page 132 for more information     Wireless LAN Connection    Turns your smartphone into a camera remote  controller and allows you to send images recorded with  your camera to your smartphone         gt  See page 172 for more information        Quick Start Basics    17    Tilting the Monitor Screen    The monitor screen can be tilted upwards up to 180 degrees     E Tilting the Monitor Screen    As shown in the illustration  you can tilt the  monitor screen by opening it from the bottom     E Returning the Monitor Screen to Its  Normal Position  You can return the monitor screen to its normal  position by holding the bottom of the monitor 180 degrees  screen and rotate it        ae IMPORTANT     e Under factory default settings  the camera will turn on automatically whenever the  monitor screen is tilted  See page 207 for information about configuring the camera  so it does not turn on when the monitor screen is tilted upwards    e When returning the monitor screen to the back of the camera  take care so you do  not catch your fingers between the bottom of the monitor screen and the camera      Do not subject the monitor screen to strong impact  Doing so can damage it     l NOTE  e Be sure to return the monitor screen to its normal position to the back 
164. m factor is 8X   certain image sizes may not allow zooming up to  the full 8X    e Pressing  SET  will lock the current zoom factor for the on screen image  You  can then use   lt 4  and   gt   to scroll between images  using the same zoom  factor  Pressing  SET  again will unlock the zoom factor and allow you to use   A    V     lt 4  and   gt   to move around the currently displayed images  This  function cannot be used while viewing CS group images or movies  Also  CS  group images and movies will not appear when you are scrolling images with    lt   and   gt          Current display area    Displaying the Image Menu    1  In the PLAY mode  rotate the zoom controller Boundary    towards  r   Eei     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    or   gt   to   move the selection boundary to the image you want and   then press  SET       In the case of a movie or a continuous shutter  CS   file  the first frame of the file will be displayed       A question mark  7   will be displayed for images that cannot be displayed for  some reason        127 Viewing Snapshots and Movies       Viewing Snapshots and Movies on a TV Screen    1  Use a commercially available HDMI      cable to connect the camera to the f   T   mM k  TV      Usea commercially available HDMI HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE   cable that is marked with the logo shown to the right      Make sure that the camera is
165. m some other movement  in the vicinity of the     start self timer  icon on the monitor screen   When the camera detects movement near the icon  it will automatically shoot an  image      To stop movie recording  press      Movie  again     63 Snapshot Tutorial    l NOTE       In the case of snapshot shooting  the camera will return to standby after an image  is shot  The camera will automatically exit standby after 30 snapshots are shot  using the Handsfree Mode    Any one of the following will automatically exit standby  pressing the shutter button   changing the tilt orientation of the monitor screen  or turning the camera upside  down    The Handsfree Mode may not operate properly when there is little difference  between the subject and the background of the icon  or when the subject is located  far away from the camera        preview icon  will appear on the monitor screen when a snapshot is shot   When the camera detects movement in the vicinity of the preview icon  it will  display the image that was shot for three seconds       W Tracking    cannot be selected for the AF area setting while shooting with the  Handsfree Mode  If    WJ Tracking    is selected in another mode  selecting the  Handsfree Mode will cause the AF area setting to change to    W Spot       You cannot shoot a snapshot by pressing the shutter button while movie recording  is in progress  Snapshot In Movie      64 Snapshot Tutorial      Configuring Handsfree Mode Settings  Handsfree     Use the proc
166. mber while the flash is charging to     indicate that image recording is disabled     You will not be able to take another flash  E snapshot until the lamp stops flashing amber   al i which indicates that charging is complete                    XS  E indicates the flash will fire        e For information about Flash Range  see page 245     Snapshot Tutorial  50 p    ae IMPORTANT     e Foreign matter on the flash window can react with the light of the flash  producing  some smoke and abnormal odor  Though this does not indicate malfunction  oil  from your fingers and other foreign matter when left on the flash window can  become difficult to clean off later  Because of this  you should make it a regular  habit to wipe the window clean regularly with a soft  dry cloth     l NOTE     Take care so your fingers and the strap do not block the flash    The desired effect may not be obtained when the subject is too far away or too  close    Flash charging time  page 245  depends on operating conditions  battery  condition  ambient temperature  etc      Shooting with flash turned off when lighting is dim results in a slow shutter speed   which can cause image blur due to camera movement  Under such conditions   secure the camera with a tripod  etc    With red eye reduction  the flash is fired automatically in accordance with  exposure  It does not fire in areas where lighting is bright    The presence of outdoor sunlight  fluorescent lighting  or some other light source  can cause abn
167. me BEST SHOT scenes that  support High Speed CS recording      The    Focus    setting is always fixed at    AF     Auto Focus  whenever    Face  Detection    is being used  If you want to change the    Focus    setting  first select    Off     for    Face Detection        110 Advanced Settings  REC MENU     Specifying the Auto Focus Area  AF Area     Procedure    Enter the REC Mode      MENU         B REC MENU    Tab     AF Area    You can use the following procedure to change the Auto Focus metering area for  shooting snapshots       When recording movies  the AF metering area is always    W Spot           Settings Description       The camera automatically determines the focus point on the  Intelligent   screen and focuses there  intelligent AF      Face detection  page 110  operates automatically        E Spot This mode takes readings of a small area in the center of the  P image  This setting works well with focus lock  page 46         When you half press the shutter button while this setting selected   the camera will select the optimum Auto Focus area from among  nine possible areas  The focus frame of the area where the  camera focuses will be displayed in green   The steps below can be used to shift the position of the nine Auto  E Multi Focus areas     While in record standby  press   lt 4  or   gt      vUse   lt      gt     A   and  Y  to shift the focus areas     Rotating the zoom controller will cause only the center focus  area to become selected    When the Aut
168. mer Operation with Motion  Handsfree     With the Handsfree Mode  the camera automatically  triggers a self timer countdown whenever it detects  movement in the vicinity of an icon on the monitor  screen  This means you can control operation of the  self timer from a distance by waving your hand  so you  can include yourself in the image being shot     1                       Select one of the following as the recording   mode  Program Auto  Premium Auto Pro  or   Make up or HS Best Selection  BEST SHOT   scene     e Movie shooting is disabled while the HS Best Selection BEST SHOT scene is  being used        Press  MENU         Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select    gj REC MENU    tab  and then  press  p gt          Use  A  and  V  to select    Handsfree     and then press  SET         Use  A  and  V  to select    Motion Shutter     and then press  SET         Use  A  and  V  to select    Always    or    180  only     and then press    SET     e If you select    180  only     go to step 7  Selecting    Always    enters the Handsfree  Mode  Advance to step 8        If you selected    180  only    in step 6 above  tilt the camera   s monitor  screen 180 degrees  page 18    This enters the Handsfree Mode        Press the shutter button  if you want to shoot a snapshot  or        Movie   if you want to shoot a movie     The start self timer icon will change to            to indicate that the camera is in  standby for shooting        Facing the camera  move your hand or perfor
169. mory card loaded in the camera is in the  locked position  You cannot store images to  or delete images from a memory card that is  locked     LOCK    CARD          The file could not be  created     A Quick Collage image could not be created because the  creation date of an image in memory is outside the  allowable range  1995 1 1 to 2049 12 31   Delete the  problem image and try again        There are no files     There are no files in built in memory or on the memory  card        There are not  enough images for a  collage     A Quick Collage image cannot be created because the  number of images available in camera memory is less than  the minimum required by the selected layout  Store at lease  the minimum number of images required by the selected  layout        This card is not  formatted     The memory card loaded in the camera is not formatted   Format the memory card  page 212         This file cannot be  played     The file you are trying to access is corrupted or is a type  that cannot be displayed by this camera           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           Appendix    240    Number of Snapshots Movie Recording Time                                                                         Snapshot  ilt i  1  2  PTA Quality File Size Bra j Berna  Capacity Capacity  16M Fine 10 71 MB 1 1072   4608x3450  Normal 5
170. n 35 mm format           Zoom 10 0X Optical zoom  20 0X in combination with Multi SR Zoom  4X Digital zoom  Up to 159 4X when HD Zoom and Digital zoom are used in  combination  VGA size    Focusing Contrast Detection Auto Focus  with AF assist light    e Focus Modes    Auto Focus  Macro Focus  Manual Focus     AF Area    Intelligent  Spot  Multi  Tracking       Approximate Focus  Range   From Lens Surface     Auto Focus  5 cm to OO  2 0  to OO   Wide Angle   Macro Focus  5 cm to 50 cm  2 0  to 19 7    Wide Angle   Manual Focus  5 cm to CO  2 0  to CO   Wide Angle    e Range is affected by optical zoom        Metering    Multi pattern  center weighted  and spot by imaging element       Exposure Control    Program AE          Exposure    2 0 EV to  2 0 EV  in 1 3EV steps   Compensation  Shutter CMOS electronic shutter  mechanical shutter       Appendix    244       Shutter Speed Snapshot  Program Auto   1 4 to 1 1000 second  Snapshot  Premium Auto Pro   4 to 1 4000 second  e May differ due to the camera setup     Aperture Value F3 5  W  to F11 1  W   With ND filter   e Using optical zoom changes the aperture value              White Balance Auto  Daylight  Overcast  Shade  Day White Fluorescent   Daylight Fluorescent  Tungsten  Manual WB   Sensitivity Snapshots     Standard Output Auto  ISO 80  ISO 100  ISO 200  ISO 400  ISO 800    Sensitivity  ISO 1600  ISO 3200 equivalent    Snapshots  HS Night Shot    ISO 25600 equivalent maximum          Movies  Auto  Flash Modes Auto  Off 
171. n the PLAY mode      While the camera is connected to a computer  TV  or other device      During movie recording and playback      During Remote Capture    When both sleep and Auto Power Off are turned on  Auto Power Off takes priority        Configuring Auto Power Off Settings  Auto Power Off     Procedure   MENU           SETTING    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  2 min  5 min  10 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 CS group playback  During Time Lapse recording  During movie recording and playback  During Remote Capture    206 Other Settings  SETTING     Specifying the Operation when the Monitor Screen is Tilted     Screen Tilt                 Procedure   MENU           SETTING    Tab     Screen Tilt  Power On Turns on the camera whenever the monitor screen is tilted   Turns on the camera whenever the monitor screen is tilted  and  On Off turns it off when the monitor screen is returned to its normal  position   No power on off operation performed when the monitor screen is  Off   A Si  tilted or returned to its normal position                 Configuring   gt    Setting  PLAY     Procedure   MENU           SETTING    Tab     PLAY                Power On Cam
172. nction to the front shutter button    1  On the camera  enter the PLAY mode and then press  MENU         2  Press   lt    and then use  A  and  V  to select the    J gt   PLAY MENU     tab  Next  press   gt          3  Use  A  and  V  to select    Front Shutter    and then press  p gt          4  Use  A  and  V  to select    Quick Send    and then press  SET      e Pressing the front shutter button sends the displayed image to a smartphone  via wireless LAN     Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection  179 9    i  To send the displayed image to a smartphone    1   a  and  V  to scroll through camera images until the one you want to  send to the smartphone is displayed     To send one image from a CS  press  SET  to start playback of the group  images  When the image you want to send is displayed  press  SET  again to  pause playback        2  Press the front shutter button        3  On your smartphone  start up the EXILIM Remote for GOLF app   This will establish a connection between your camera and the smartphone  and  send the files to the smartphone      If the message    Connect your phone to the access point below     remains on  the camera   s monitor screen  change the smartphone   s Wi Fi settings so your  camera is selected for connection  page 175         4  After image send is complete  perform either of the operations  described below       Preview photo in Scene app     You can use the Scene app  on the smartphone to   view the sent images       Send to SNS     Dis
173. ne  manually input the URL into the browser   e To exit the wireless LAN function  press  MENU      URL       zt IMPORTANT       Some smartphone models may not be able to play back movie files     l NOTE    e You can also view image in camera memory on a computer   s browser by  establishing a wireless LAN connection with the computer        Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection  185 9    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 TEP  documentation that comes with your printer   Q    Printing with a Computer    After transferring the images to your computer  use Va  commercially available software to print  CA Ss  ee      You can specify which images you want to print  the number of copies  and date  stamp settings before printing  page 186                     Using DPOF to Specify Images to be Printed and the Number       of Copies  DPOF Printing     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 o
174. ner to  change accordingly           6  Press  SET      162 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing       7  Rotate the zoom controller to change the  angle of the blue line so it is aligned with the  golfer   s shoulder  and then press  SET     Changing the angle of the blue line will cause the   displayed angle of inclination  yellow part  and   the blue angle value in the upper left corner to  change accordingly        Blue line Reference  point       8  Use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to align the  reference point  the point where the red line  and the green line intersect  with the golfer   s  hip  Next  rotate the zoom controller to  change the angle of the green line so it runs  from the hip to the shoulder    Changing the angle of the green line will cause Green line Reference   the displayed angle of inclination  yellow part  point   and the green angle value in the upper left   corner to change accordingly           9  Press  MODE    This starts playback  Use the lines to check the golfer   s swing plane     You can create a new movie file with the guidelines built into the moment of  impact movie by pressing  SET  during movie playback to pause it  and then  pressing      Movie      163 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing    i  To analyze a swing shot from the front    Lines displayed in a movie image shot from the front of the golfer can be used to  analyze the swing     1     Press      PLAY  and then use   lt 4  and   gt   to displa
175. ng  4  42 20s2000 dete add vende eee eee eee bees 227  F Battery  Precautions  cscs uth tesa hace Pe reese eae bn ark toe eld 228  i Using the Camera in another Country              0000 e eee eee eee eee 228  Using a Memory Card           0 00 00 cect ene 229  Reset Initial Default Settings          0    00 0000 cee 231  When things don   t go right       a   an auaa aaau 234  E Troubleshooting ws   cess onan ie att  dated a e Wake te peat 234  BE Display  Messages ean eea Gard Bede PAS Fae PES a tee a ee 239  Number of Snapshots Movie Recording Time                  0 0 00  241  Specifications ie ca  tis seg eka diye UA dove Had Ech ee ied EE eee 244    10 Contents    General Guide    The numbers in parentheses indicate the pages where each item is explained     Front Back                Movie  button   Front shutter button    MENU  button   page 71   pages 102  131  179   pages 71  99     Zoom controller   MODE  button OIA   PLAY  button   pages 33  53  127   pages 32  40  71   pages 30  36      Shutter button    Back lamp ISET  button   pages 30  32   pages 22  24  30  33   pages 41  71  99      ON OFF   Power  50    Control button   pages 25  30     Strap hole  page 2   LA   Y    lt     gt      Flash  page 50  Terminal cover  pages 41  71  82  99   Q Front lamp  HDMI OUT    Monitor screen   pages 42  116  HDMI output  micro   pages 12  32     Speaker  pages 97  128      Lens  USB  port    Microphone  page 72   pages 21  23   Bottom   Tripod hole  Use this hole when attac
176. ng  page 58  is    Off        cs       g Oo OL    Off No recording                    l NOTE   e Front shutter button operation will become disabled while shooting with some  BEST SHOT scenes    e For front shutter button operations in the PLAY mode  see page 131    e When the    Front Shutter    setting is something other than    Off     the front shutter  button can be used to shoot a snapshot while movie recording is in progress   Snapshot In Movie   In this case  however  only a single snapshot can be  recorded  You cannot shoot a Continuous Shutter  CS  image during movie  recording        102 Advanced Settings  REC MENU     Shooting a Burst of Images  CS     Procedure    Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    Tab     CS  See page 58 for details     To select the snapshot image size  Image Size     Procedure    Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    Tab     Image Size                                       Suggested  Hohe hoa Beas Print Size and   Description  Play Application   16M    4608x3456  poster   3 2 Good detail for better clarity even for    4608x3072  Poster images cropped  page 144  from the  original   16 9    4608X2592  nb   10M    3648X2736  poster  Good detail   5M      2560x1920  EJ A4 Print   3M Best when preserving memory    2048x1536  3 5 x5  Print capacity is relatively more important  than image quality   Image files are smaller  which is   VGA   better when attaching images to    640480  VGA E Mail e mail  However  images are
177. ng speeds in both devices     Connecting to a public LAN  This product does not support wireless LAN connection over a public wireless LAN  environment     223 Appendix    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    e 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  
178. ng without limitation the rights to use  copy  modify  merge   publish  distribute  sublicense  and or sell copies of the Materials    and to permit persons to whom the Materials are furnished to do so   subject to the following conditions     The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included  in all copies or substantial portions of the Materials     THE MATERIALS ARE 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 AUTHORS 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 MATERIALS OR   THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE MATERIALS     226 Appendix    Power Supply  i  Charging    E If the camera   s back lamp starts flashing red      If the back lamp starts flashing red during charging  it means that further charging is  not possible for one of the reasons below  Perform the actions described below to  correct the problem and then try charging again     Ambient temperature or the temperature of the battery is abnormally high  or low   Unplug the USB cable from the camera and wait for a while until the camera is within  the temperature range of 15  C to 35  C  59  F to 95  F   and then try charging again     Safety timer activated   A battery that has not been used for a 
179. nt lighting  ae om   For shooting under daylight fluorescent lighting  Ea Tungsten Ea For shooting under light bulb lighting                   43 Snapshot Tutorial       Setting    REC Screen  Icon Display    Description          mE Manual  WB          For configuring the camera manually to suit a   particular light source     Select    Manual WB     Blank white paper     Under the lighting  conditions you plan to  use when shooting  point  the camera at a blank  white piece of paper so it  fills the entire monitor  screen and then press  the shutter button     Press  SET     The white balance setting is retained even if you   turn off the camera                 When    RA Auto WB    is selected for the white balance setting  the camera  automatically determines the white point of the subject  Certain subject colors  and light source conditions can cause problems when the camera tries to  determine the white point  which makes proper white balance adjustment  impossible  If this happens  select the white balance setting that matches your  shooting conditions  Daylight  Overcast  etc       44 Snapshot Tutorial    Selecting a Focus Mode  Focus     e Auto Focus is the only focus mode available while Make up  page 48  or Face  Detection  page 110  is enabled  To select another focus mode  first turn off Make   up and Face Detection     1  In the REC mode  press  SET         2  Use  A  and  V  to select the    Focus  Control Panel option        3  Use   lt   and   gt   to select t
180. nter  Weighted    Center weighted metering concentrates on the  center of the focus area to measure light  This type  of metering is best when you want some level of  control over contrast        E  Spot             Spot metering takes readings at a very small area   Use this metering method when you want  exposure to be set according to the brightness of a  particular subject  without being affected by  surrounding conditions           52 Snapshot Tutorial    Shooting with Zoom    Your camera is equipped with various types of zoom  optical zoom  HD Zoom  Single  SR Zoom  Multi SR Zoom  and digital zoom  The maximum zoom factor depends on  the image size setting and the digital zoom on off settings        Zooming is performed by changing the lens focal distance  so    Peticaizccra there is no deterioration of image quality        Allows greater zoom capabilities by cutting out a portion of the  HD Zoom original image and enlarging it  without deterioration of image  quality        Applies super resolution technology to suppress image    Single ski zoom deterioration  page 56         Shoots a burst of high speed images  which are then combined  into a final image in a way that lessens deterioration of image       Multi SR Zoom   ouality  Multi SR Zoom is enabled only when the    Multi SR  Zoom    BEST SHOT scene is selected  page 57    Digital zoom A digital process is used to enlarge the center of the image  so             there is deterioration of image quality        1  Int
181. ntinue to be shot as long as you keep the shutter button  depressed or until the maximum number of images is reached     158 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing    l NOTE   e Pre recording of images is not performed if you full press the shutter button without  half pressing first  Whenever possible  be sure to half press the shutter button and  wait for a while before full pressing     Sending a Movie You Just Recorded to a Smartphone   Motion Sending     When shooting the camera in the Handsfree Mode using any one of the BEST SHOT  golf swing scenes below  you can use a hand or other motion to send a movie you  just recorded to a smartphone  without touching the camera        Slow motion behind  outdoors        Slow motion front  outdoors        Slow motion behind  indoors   Slow motion front  indoors   Slow motion impact       36 IMPORTANT     e This function is available only when    On    is selected for    Motion Shutter     page 65     e To use this function  you need to have the EXILIM Remote for GOLF app installed  on your smartphone  and you need to establish a wireless connection between  your smartphone and camera  page 174      1  In the BEST SHOT Mode  select one of the scenes listed above  page  82         2  Press  MENU         3  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the      3 REC MENU    tab  and then  press  p gt            Use  A  and  V  to select    Handsfree    and then press  P              Use  A  and  V  to select    On    and then
182. nts of light for a  sparkle effect        Creates a mysterious effect by placing the image in a bubble       Crystal Ball floating in midair    Shoots a series of photos with HDR Art  Toy Camera   ART SHOT Monochrome  and Crystal Ball  A copy of the image  shot  Bracketing with Program Auto  without any effect applied is also saved          at the beginning of the series of bracketed images        1  In the REC mode  press  MODE         2  Use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to select    fr1      ART SHOT   and then press     SET      This will display a menu of ART SHOT scenes        3  Select the ART SHOT scene you want to use and then press  SET       To select a different scene  perform either of the operations below       Repeat the above procedure from step 1       Press  SET   use  A  and  V  to select the          Control Panel option  press   SET   and then select the scene you want     67 Snapshot Tutorial          4  Press  SET   use  A  and  V  to select the fifth Control Panel option    from the top     The intensity of the selected effect can be adjusted as described below                                               Scene Adjustment  HDR Art Effect level  Toy Camera Hue   Soft Focus Effect level  Light Tone Hue   Pop Effect level  Sepia Effect level  Monochrome Effect level  Miniature Focus area  Fisheye Effect level  Sparkling Shot Effect type  Crystal Ball Effect type            When shooting with ART SHOT Bracketing  effects are applied at the levels  current
183. o Focus area is in the position you want  press   SET      Trackin When you half press the shutter button while this setting is  g selected  the focus frame will follow the movement of the subject                       E Intelligent       E Spot    or    W Tracking       E Multi           m    IE        Focus frame Focus frame Focus frame    111 Advanced Settings  REC MENU     as IMPORTANT     e Auto Focus is disabled when    MF     Manual Focus  is selected for the focus mode   page 45   even if you select an AF area    Selecting    W  Tracking    can cause vibration and noise to occur due to lens  operation while tracking a subject  This does not indicate malfunction    With some BEST SHOT scenes  there are restrictions on the use of AF area  settings  Because of this  you may not be able to use certain settings or you may  not be able to specify any AF Area setting    While Face Detection  page 110  is turned on  regardless of the current AF Area  setting     W Spot     center  focusing will be used automatically whenever a face  cannot be detected for some reason     Recording Beautiful Portraits  Make up     Procedure  Enter the REC Mode      MENU         O REC MENU    Tab     Make up  For details  see the Control Panel procedure on page 48     Shooting with Continuous Auto Focus  Continuous AF        Procedure    Enter the REC Mode      MENU            REC MENU    Tab     gt   Continuous AF    When shooting a snapshot while    On    is selected for Continuous AF  Auto F
184. o select    All Files    and then press  SET         Use  A  and  V  to select    Yes     and then press  SET      125 Viewing Snapshots and Movies    i  Copying a Group Image    Use the following procedure to copy an image in a group to a location outside of the  group     1  While CS group playback is in progress or paused  press  V    This will display the    Edit Group    menu        2  Use  A  and  V  to select    Copy     and then press  SET         3  Use   lt   and   gt   to display the image you want to copy        4  Use  A  and  V  to select    Copy     and then press  SET      l NOTE  e The functions below cannot be performed on snapshots inside a group  Before  using either of these functions  perform the above procedure to copy the image  first   White Balance  Brightness  Trimming  Rotation  Resize       126 Viewing Snapshots and Movies    Zooming an On screen Image    1     In the PLAY mode  use   lt   and   gt   to scroll through the images until  the one you want is displayed        2     Rotate the zoom controller towards      Q  to Zoom factor  zoom   You can use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to scroll the zoomed Image area    image on the monitor screen  Rotate the zoom controller   towards    r  to unzoom the image        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  MENU         Though the maximum image zoo
185. ocus is   performed and focusing is continually updated until you half press the shutter button      Before you half press the shutter button  the camera focuses at the center of the  screen  If    Face Detection    is turned on when you half press the shutter button   focusing is performed in the area where a face is detected    e Shooting with Continuous AF can cause vibration and noise to occur due to lens  operation  This does not indicate malfunction     112 Advanced Settings  REC MENU     Optimizing Image Brightness  Lighting     Procedure  Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    Tab     Lighting    You can use this setting to optimize the balance between bright areas and dark areas  when shooting images                          Settings Description  Performs brightness correction  When this option is selected  it  On takes longer for the image to be stored after the shutter button is  pressed   Off Does not perform brightness correction   l NOTE       e Lighting is disabled during movie recording     Saving a Second Normal Image When Shooting With HDR Art        Double  HDR ART      Procedure    Enter the REC Mode     gt   MENU         E REC MENU    Tab     gt   Double  HDR Art     See page 69 for details     Reducing Wind Noise during Movie Recording     Wind Noise Cut        Procedure    Enter the REC Mode      MENU            REC MENU    Tab     gt   Wind Noise Cut    Select    On    to reduce wind noise during movie recording  Note  however  that this wi
186. of the  camera when you are not using it        18 Quick Start Basics    E What you can do with the camera          You can position the monitor screen so it  faces in the same direction as the lens   for easy composition of self portraits  You  can also use a stand on the back of the  camera to keep the camera upright when  placed on a tabletop or other surface     The tilt angle of the monitor screen can  be adjusted for each composition of  images from various low angles                    By holding the camera upside down  you  can angle the monitor screen in a way  that allows you to shoot from high  angles  In this case  the camera will  automatically rotate on screen  information and the displayed image  180 degrees           19    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    e Your camera requires a special CASIO rechargeable lithium ion battery  NP 160   for power  Never try to use any other type of battery     To load the battery       1  Open the battery cover           2  Load the battery   With the CASIO logo on the battery  facing upwards  in the direction of  the lens   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 place     Stopper          3  Close the battery cover   
187. off                                               Setting Disabled  Initial Default Setting  Enabled   cs Off   Flash Auto   Focus AF   ISO Auto   White Balance Auto WB   EV Shift 0 0   AF Area Spot Setting at  Metering Multi power off  Self timer Off   Flash Intensity 0   Zoom  SR  Single   Digital Zoom On   MF Position Position before manual focus was selected           Zoom Position        Full wide               Optical zoom setting only     119 Advanced Settings  REC MENU     Viewing Snapshots and Movies    Viewing Snapshots    See page 36 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  SET  to start playback     Movie icon   E E   Time Lapse   Recording time    Image quality       Movie Playback Controls       Fast forward fast  reverse      lt 4    gt    Playback in progress       Each press of either button increases the speed of the  fast forward or fast reverse operation      To return to normal playback speed  press  W         Play pause     SET        1 frame forward   back      lt     gt    Playback paused      Holding down either button scrolls continuously        Volume adjustment    Press  V  and then press  A   V      Volume can be adjusted only while movie playback is in  progress        Information display  onloff     A   DISP        Change to normal  playback speed  during high speed  movie playback               Movie      Press   
188. older  Structure     page 200         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  rn in  Serial number Extension   4 digits   Folders  Folders are named from 100CASIO to 100th folder name   999CASIO  100CASIO    There can be up to 900 folders in memory  SI  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 14      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     199 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 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    C  100CASIO Recording Folder  CIMGO001 JPG Image 
189. on  Face Detection     Procedure    Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    Tab     gt   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           4  Press the shutter button the rest of the way down     Tips for Best Face Detection Results      The camera performs center focus if it cannot detect a face       Always make sure that Auto Focus  AF  is selected as the focus mode when  shooting with face detection    e Detection of the following types of faces is not supported       A 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      A face of a pet or some other non human subject    ae IMPORTANT     Face detection cannot be used in combination with any of the following features       Some BEST SHOT scenes   Some ART SHOT scenes   Movie recording  Including some BEST SHOT scenes that support High Speed  Movie recording    High Speed CS with Prerecord CS  Including so
190. on Position     and then press  SET            4  Press  MODE   Preview icon  e This will select one of the two icons on the  display  Pressing  MODE  toggles the selection  between the start self timer icon and the preview icon        5  Use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to reposition the currently selected icon        6  Press  MODE  to select the other icon if you want  and reposition it  using the same operation as step 5        7  When the icons are located where you want  press  SET      66 Snapshot Tutorial       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  Uses HDR  High Dynamic Range  page 88  to turn normal  HDR Art i    images into works of art   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 for a feeling of airy refinement   Po Enhanced saturation makes colors stand out in with rich  P clarity   Sepia Sepia tones create a decidedly retro look   All of the strong contrast and graininess of a black and white  Monochrome 3  print   pag Partial blurring makes scenes look like they are from of a  Miniature fa  miniature world     A fisheye lens effect can be used to create a variety of  Fisheye    humorous images        Sparkling Shot    Softens the overall image and adds poi
191. one   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  again 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     Displaying a Startup Screen at Power On  Startup     Procedure   MENU           SETTING    Tab     Startup    Selecting    On    for Startup causes a built in startup screen to appear on the monitor  screen whenever the camera is turned on        211 Other Settings  SETTING        Formatting Built in Memory or a Memory Card  Format     Procedure   MENU           SETTING    Tab     Format    If a memory card is loaded in the camera  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   Formatting a memory card will delete the following data        Protected images   Formatting will cause all images to be deleted  even if file deletion is disabled      Disabled    selected for    Delete Key     page 207   for some images    Check the battery level be
192. orama image is created by joining multiple images together  there   may be some roughness at the point where two images are joined    Shooting under a flickering light source  such as fluorescent lighting  may result in   uneven brightness and or coloring in the final Slide Panorama image    The exposure and white balance when shooting Slide Panorama images are fixed   at the levels measured when you half press the shutter button at the beginning of   the operation    Shooting with this function causes the flash setting to change automatically to    Flash Off      93 Using BEST SHOT    Shooting with a Super Wide Angle of View  Wide Shot     With this feature  a number of images are shot and then combined to produce an  image with a super wide angle of view that exceeds the widest angle of view possible  with the lens  Converted to 35 mm equivalents  the focal distances available with this  feature enable shooting with approximate angles of view of 15 mm and 19 mm     25 mm  lens widest angle     1                 In the BEST SHOT Mode  select    Wide Shot     page 82         2     Press  SET   and use  A  and  V  to select the    Wide Level  Control  Panel option        Use   lt   and   gt   to select the width setting  angle of view  you want and  then press  SET     There are two settings available     19 mm    and    15 mm          15 mm    shoots a wider area than    19 mm           Hold the camera so it is   upright  with the shutter   button and other controls   at the 
193. ore starting a  wireless LAN operation    The operating range depends on the local communication environment and on the  type of smartphone you are connected to        173 Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection    Establishing a Connection between a Smartphone and Your    Camera       Installing the EXILIM Remote for GOLF Smartphone app on your smartphone makes  it possible to remotely control the camera from your smartphone and to send images  recorded with the camera to your smartphone  Search the EXILIM Remote for GOLF  app on Google Play or App Store and install it on your smartphone     E App operation guarantees    No guarantees are made concerning the ability to operate the EXILIM Remote for  GOLF 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     Installing the EXILIM Remote for GOLF App on Your  Smartphone    E Android terminal    Open    Google Play           In the search field  type    EXILIM Remote for GOLF           Install EXILIM Remote for GOLF     Open    App Store           In the search field  type    EXILIM Remote for GOLF           1   2   3   E iPhone  1   2   3     Install EXILIM Remote for GOLF     Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection  174 3      Configuring Wireless LAN Settings    Use the procedure below to estab
194. ormal image colors    Select  Flash Off  for the flash setting when shooting in areas where flash  photography is prohibited        Red eye Reduction   Using the flash to shoot at night or in a dimly lit room can cause red spots inside the   eyes of people who are in the image  This is caused when the light from the flash   reflects off of the retina of the eye  When red eye reduction is selected as the flash   mode  the camera fires a pre flash to cause the irises in the eyes of any people in the   image to close  which reduces the chance of red eye    Note the following important points when using red eye reduction      Red eye reduction does not work unless the people in the image are looking  directly at the camera  flash        Red eye reduction may not work very well if the subjects are located far away from  the camera     51 Snapshot Tutorial    Specifying the Metering Mode  Metering     The metering mode determines what part of the subject is metered for exposure     1  In the REC mode  press  SET         2  Use  A  and  V  to select the  Metering  Control Panel option        3  Use   lt   and   gt   to select the setting you want and then press  SET         Setting    REC Screen  Icon Display    Description       Multi    None    Multi pattern metering divides the image into  sections and measures the light in each section for  a balanced exposure reading  This type of  metering provides error free exposure settings for  a wide range of shooting conditions        Ce
195. ot appear on the smartphone screen  Compose  the image as desired before starting movie recording    The BEST SHOT scenes below support movie recording only  Also note that when  using the self timer  the movie recording time is fixed at five seconds    Slow motion behind  outdoors   Slow motion front  outdoors   Slow motion behind   indoors   Slow motion front  indoors   Slow motion impact   For a movie shot with    Slow motion impact     the aspect ratio of the movie displayed  on the smartphone is 4 3  which is different from the actual aspect ratio of the  recorded movie  Compose the image as desired before starting movie recording     Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection  177 3    E Controlling Your Camera with a Smartphone  EXILIM Remote for GOLF supports the Remote Capture operations listed below  This  manual explains EXILIM Remote for GOLF operations based on screens that appear  using the iPhone version  Some operations may differ depending on your smartphone  type    Exits Remote Capture    Shows the current recording mode      Displays current flash settings   Tap to change flash settings     Displays what is being picked up by the camera   s  lens    Performs a zoom operation   QO Starts Prerecord CS shooting                                                     O This button is displayed when the camera is in the     a  O High Speed CS Mode and the    Pre record CS   O asii   o Shots    setting is anything other than 0          Toggles between snapshot and movie
196. ot with Snapshot In Movie cannot be focused individually  The focus   will be the same as the movie being recorded    The field of view of a snapshot shot while FHD movie recording is in progress will   be wider than the field of view of the FHD movie    The snapshot image quality automatically changes to    Normal       The    Program Auto    recording mode is used when you shoot a snapshot during   movie recording    e You cannot shoot with Snapshot In Movie while Handsfree or Time Lapse movie  recording is in progress        Recording Movies  81 7    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     To shoot with BEST SHOT    1  In the REC mode  press  MODE    MODE           2  Use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to select     ESA     BEST SHOT   and then press  SET    This will display a menu of BEST SHOT scenes           3  Use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to move the Currently selected  boundary to the scene you want to select  scene  with boundary   e You can scroll to another page of scenes by  pressing  A  or  V    e To return to normal snapshot recording  press   MODE  and then select    RJ     Program Auto 
197. othing or your skin   immediately rinse it off with clean tap water  Prolonged contact with  battery fluid can cause skin irritation     E Connections    e Never plug any devices that are not specified for use with this camera  into connectors  Connecting a non specified device creates the risk of  fire and electric shock     QO 02 09          219 Appendix       Z N CAUTION          Unstable Locations    e Never place the camera on an unstable surface  on a high shelf  etc   Doing so can cause the camera to fall  creating the risk of personal S  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      Food preparation areas or other locations where oil smoke is present S      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  lead to personal injury      Should the monitor 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       Should mon
198. ou perform the above procedure   all of the images in the currently displayed group will be deleted     E To delete specific files    1  Press  P   PLAY  to enter the PLAY mode and then press  V    i 4         2  Use  A  and  V  to select    Delete Files    and then press  SET    e This displays a file selection screen        3  Use  4    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 in the lower left corner of the selected file   s image  and move the blue boundary to the next image   e You can enlarge the selected image before deleting it by rotating the zoom  controller towards      Q         4  Repeat step 3 to select other files  if you want  After you are finished  selecting files  press  MENU         5  Use  A  and  V  to select    Yes    and then press  SET    e This deletes the files you selected     To cancel the delete operation  select    No    in step 5 and then press  SET      37 Quick Start Basics    E To delete all files    1  Press  P   PLAY  to enter the PLAY mode and then press  V     i 4         2  Use  A  and  V  to select    Delete All Files    and then press  SET         3  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     Snapshot Shooting Precautions    Operation   e Never open the battery cover while the back lamp is flashing green  Doing so can  result in th
199. our computer before trying to  play it  Proper movie playback may not be possible for data accessed over a  network  from a memory card  etc    e 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     Even if proper playback is not possible on the computer  you can use a commercially  available HDMI cable to connect to the HDMI terminal of a TV or computer and play  back movies that way     195 Using the Camera with a Computer    Using the Camera with a Macintosh          When you wantto   Operating System Required Sotware See  do this  Version q page        Save images to your  Macintosh and view   OS X Installation not required  196  them there manually       Save images to your       Macintosh osx iPhoto  which comes bundled _  automatically  with some Macintosh products   Manage images   F OS X 10 5 or QuickTime Player  Play movies higher  installed on computer  13g                      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 capacit
200. our 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    238       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        Can not find the file     The image you specified with the slideshow    Images     setting cannot be found  Change the    Images    setting  page  133  and try again        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 212      ae IMPORTANT        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        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
201. ow to shoot with Remote  Capture     e Program Auto  e Premium Auto Pro    BEST SHOT golf swing scenes  Slow motion behind  outdoors   Slow motion front     outdoors   Slow motion behind  indoors   Slow motion front  indoors   Slow motion  impact  Swing Burst     1  On your camera  select one of the above as the recording mode        2  Press  MENU         3  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the    B REC MENU    tab  and then  press  p gt          4  Use  A  and  V  to select    Remote Capture     and then press  SET         5  Use  A  and  V  to select    Remote Start     and then press  SET         6  On your smartphone  start up the EXILIM Remote for GOLF app    This will establish a connection between the smartphone and your camera    e About 60 seconds after your camera establishes a connection with the  smartphone  the camera   s monitor screen will go blank and its back lamp will  light green    e If the message    Connect your phone to the access point below     remains on  the camera   s monitor screen  change the smartphone   s Wi Fi settings so your  camera is selected for connection  page 175         7  Compose the image on your smartphone   s screen as you shoot     e After you are finished using Remote Capture  press  MENU  on the camera or  exit the app on your smartphone     Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection  176 9    as IMPORTANT     The quality of a movie recorded with Remote Capture using Program Auto or  Premium Auto Pro is STD  640X480        
202. p to 2 0X when shooting with these functions        1  In the BEST SHOT Mode  select    Slow motion front  outdoors     or     Slow motion front  indoors      page 82      e Select either of the scenes in accordance with shooting conditions        2  Configure the camera settings below   e    Lefty     page 160      Off when shooting a right handed golfer     On    when  shooting a left handed golfer   e    Shooting Info       Grid    setting  page 117   On       3  Press  SET         4  Use  A  and  VF  to select the     Movie Quality  Control Panel option        5  Use   lt 4  and   gt   to select the movie quality setting you want and then  press  SET         Movie REC Screen    Quality Icon Display Frame Rate Image Size  Pixels        HS120 120fps 640 X 480    HS240 Pas   240 fps 512 X 384                            6  Perform the operation required for the type of image you want to shoot     To self shoot from the front with the Handsfree Mode  page 152      To self shoot from the front with the self timer  page 153      To shoot from the front with normal movie recording  page 154      151 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing    E To self shoot from the front with the Handsfree Mode    1     Tilt the camera   s monitor screen  upwards 180 degrees    This will cause the     REC standby icon  to  appear on the monitor screen  which  indicates the Handsfree Mode      If the camera does not enter the  Handsfree Mode at this time  change its     Handsfree    s
203. pen the  battery cover        2  Load a memory card   Positioning the memory card so its front  is facing upwards  towards the lens side  of the camera   slide it into the card slot  all the way in until you hear it click  securely into place        MEMORY  CARD    Front Back       3  Close the battery cover        ge IMPORTANT     e Never insert anything besides a supported memory card  page 27  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     28 Quick Start Basics    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     i  To format  initialize  a new memory card    Format a memory card on the camera before using it for the first time        ae 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  Formattin
204. ph is as close to the center as  possible  For snapshots  you can even display individual histograms for R  red      G  green   and B  blue      Example Histograms       A histogram towards the left side results when the  overall image is dark  A histogram that is too far to  the left may result in    black out    of the dark areas  of an image           A histogram towards the right side results when  the overall image is light  A histogram that is too  far to the right may result in    white out    of the light  areas of an image        An overall well balanced histogram results when  the overall image is at optimal lightness              ile         l NOTE       e A centered histogram does not necessarily guarantee optimum exposure  The  recorded image may be over exposed or under exposed  even though its    histogram is centered     e Due to the limitations of exposure compensation  you may not be able to achieve    an optimum histogram configuration     118    Advanced Settings  REC MENU        Configuring Power On Default Settings  Memory     Procedure    Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    Tab     Memory    This setting lets you specify which camera settings should be remembered by the  camera when it is turned off  and restored the next time the camera is turned on  To  have the camera remember a setting  you should enable the setting   s memory  Any  setting whose memory is disabled will be reset to its initial default any time the    camera is turned 
205. play the social networking service upload screen       To TOP Panel     Return to the TOP screen      The Scene app is an image management app by ripplex Inc  It makes it  possible to display images at high speed and to share albums with friends  If  you don   t want to use the Scene app  tap    Settings    in the upper right corner of  the EXILIM Remote for GOLF TOP screen  and then select    Off    for    Launch  Scene Application        l NOTE     Fey    is displayed on the camera screen while there is a wireless LAN connection  between the camera and a smartphone   e You can specify the size of the image sent to the smartphone using    Resize before  send     page 184    e You can use the smartphone apps below to view snapshots after sending them       iPhone  Camera Roll      Android terminal  Gallery or another photo browser app       Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection  180 3    Sending a Snapshot or Movie File from Camera Memory to a    Smartphone  Send Selected Image        You can select one more snapshot and or movie file in camera memory and send it to  a smartphone  You can select up to 100 files  totaling no more than 500MB for a  single send  After sending an image to a smartphone  you can then upload it to a  social networking service     1  in the PLAY mode  press  MENU         2  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the      PLAY MENU    tab  and  then press   gt          3  Use  A  and  V  to select    Send to phone     and then press  SET         4  
206. plug 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  while in motion creates the risk of serious accident     E Flash and Other Light Emitting Functions       Never use light emitting functions in areas where there is the chance of  flammable or explosive gas being present  Such conditions create the  risk of fire and explosion    e Never fire the flash or use light emitting functions pointed in the direction  of a person operating a motor vehicle  Doing so can interfere with the  driver   s vision and create the risk of accident     E USB AC Adapter    e Misuse of USB AC adapter creates the risk of fire and electric shock  Be sure to  observe the following precautions       Use 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 
207. ppears  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 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     193 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 200    e An image that was rotated on the camera will be displayed on your computer  screen in its original  unrotated  orientation 
208. r coarse  In this case  turn on flash  page  50  or use lights for illumination    3 Lighting  page 113  may be enabled for snapshots  which can  cause an increase in digital noise  Use a light or some other  means to illuminate the subject    4 Shooting movies for long periods in areas where temperature  is relatively high can cause digital noise  dots of light  to  appear in the movie image  If this happens  move to a cooler  environment or turn off the camera and allow it to cool down   which should cause normal operation to resume           Appendix    235       Problem    Possible Cause and Recommended Action       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 HM  charge the  battery as soon as possible  page 25     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  Change the flash  mode setting to EA  Flash On  for daylight synchro flash  page  50   or adjust EV shift to the   side  page 49         Night shots come  out bad     Use the following BEST SHOT scenes  page 82  when shooting   at night      HS Night Scene  for shoot
209. r 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    186 Printing    E Configuring DPOF Settings Individually for Each Image    Procedure     B     PLAY      Snapshot Screen     gt   MENU          D  PLAY MENU    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    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     gt   MENU          E  PLAY MENU    Tab     DPOF Printing     All images    1  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     When printing a CS group  the specified number of copies of all of the images  in the group is printed     If you want to include the date in the images  press      Movie  so    On    is  shown for date stamping        2  Press  SET      187 Printing    E To specify the number of
210. rd 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 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 will turn yellow on the monitor screen     229 Appendix    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    e 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 212  to completely delete the data in built in memory   before discarding or transferring ownership of the camera     230 Appendix    Reset Initial Default Settings    The tabl
211. rest of the way down    l NOTE    and a slide cursor will appear on the monitor   screen  Slowly move the camera in the direction   indicated by the arrow on the screen until the  slide cursor reaches the other end of its  movement range  i e  all the way to the right  when moving the camera to the right        The camera will start composing the panorama image  internally when the slide cursor reached the other end  of the movement range    e Image composing also will start automatically if you  stop moving the camera during panorama shooting        Slide cursor       The following conditions are not compatible with Slide   Panorama shooting        Subject whose brightness is very different from that of its surroundings due to  artificial light  sunlight  etc        Rivers  waves  waterfalls  or other subject with constantly changing patterns   Sky  beach  or other subject with continuous patterns       Camera too close to the main subject       Moving subject       Dark surroundings   Slide Panorama may stop part way through in the following cases        Subject or camera movement       Camera movement that is too fast or too slow   Shooting a Slide Panorama image after half pressing the shutter button to perform   Auto Focus may not produce the desired results if there are considerable   differences in the brightness  color  and or focus of the individual images  If this   happens  try changing the focus position by focusing on a different subject  etc    Since a Slide Pan
212. rgent 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 and  special charger unit 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 chance to  remove the battery from the charger unit or 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 cl
213. rohibited      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         N 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 E  so can damage the battery  and cause deterioration of its performance D  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    213       Z    DANGER          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 
214. rough  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   16M 46083456  Approximately 16 million pixels   3M 2048X1536  Approximately 3 million pixels                 e Note that larger images have more pixels  so they take up more memory space       For information about image size  image quality  and number of images that can be  stored  see page 241    e For information about movie image size  see page 105    e For information about resizing existing snapshots  see page 143     104 Advanced Settings  REC MENU        STLA LALAT ESILE T Lave  ECEN A EC CREE LS     Procedure    Enter the REC Mode      MENU         O REC MENU    Tab     gt   Image Quality       REC Screen Icon    Display Description    Setting       Fine Gives image quality priority     Normal N  Normal      The    Fine    setting helps to bring out details when shooting a finely detailed image  of nature that includes dense tree branches or leaves  or an image of a complex  pattern      Memory capacity  the number of images you can record  will be affected by the  quality settings you configure  page 241      Movie Image Quality Settings  Movie Quality     Procedure  Enter the REC Mode      MENU         6 REC MENU    Tab     gt   Movie Quality    This setting can be used to configure movie image quality set
215. ry card  When no memory card  is loaded  images are saved to built in memory      For information about memory card capacities  see page 241     i   Supported Memory Cards      SD Memory Card        SDHC Memory Card SD      SDXC Memory Card KC I  Use one of the above types of memory card     The above are supported memory card types as of October 2014      This camera supports use of SD memory cards of the following types and  capacities  SD memory cards up to 2GB  SDHC memory cards from 2GB up to  32GB  SDXC 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  the indicator will turn yellow on the monitor screen  In order to avoid  problems such as these  use of an Ultra High Speed Type SD memory card is  recommended  Note  however that CASIO makes no guarantees about the operation  of any Ultra High Speed Type SD memory card used with this camera     27 Quick Start Basics    To load a memory card       1  Press  ON OFF   Power  to turn off  the camera and then o
216. s    0 to 40  C  32 to 104  F           Dimensions 37 5  W  X 44 9  H  X 7 0  D  mm   1 48   W  X 1 77   H  X 0 28   D    excluding projections   Weight Approximately 25 g  0 9 oz        E USB AC adaptor  AD C54UJ        Input    100 to 240 V AC  50 60 Hz  90 mA       Output    5 0 V DC  650 mA       Operating Temperature  Requirements    5 to 35  C  41 to 95  F           Dimensions 64 6  W  X 38 4  H  X 24  D  mm   2 5   W  X 1 5   H  X 0 9   D    excluding projections   Weight Approximately 40 g  1 6 oz        247 Appendix    CASIO     CASIO COMPUTER CO   LTD   6 2  Hon machi 1 chome  Shibuya ku  Tokyo 151 8543  Japan    MF MA1410 A     2014 CASIO COMPUTER CO   LTD     
217. s set to full wide  W   the distance between the camera  and subject should be 30cm  while the distance between the subject  and background should be at least 1 meter        l NOTE  With this function  the flash setting automatically becomes  Flash Off    Shooting with this function automatically sets Anti Shake to    Standard     page 108    but large movement of the camera or subject make it impossible to achieve the  desired shot    If the camera determines that it is unable to blur the background of an image for  some reason  it will display the message    Blurring failed  Normal background  recorded      Note  however  that the image will be saved  even if background  blurring is not possible     89 Using BEST SHOT    Shooting with Full Focus Macro  All In Focus Macro     All In Focus Macro shoots and analyzes a burst of multiple images and combines  them in a way that produces an image in which everything is in focus  from nearby  objects to distant objects           Program Auto    image All In Focus Macro    1  In the BEST SHOT Mode  select    All In Focus Macro     page 82         2  Press the shutter button to shoot       Move the camera as close to the subject as possible  and take care to avoid  camera movement and subject movement as you shoot     l NOTE   e When shooting with this function  zoom is fixed at wide angle    When shooting with this function  the flash setting automatically becomes    Flash Off     Shooting with this function automatically sets Anti 
218. s that occur over time  to   speed up the flow of traffic in a city scene  or to record other similar types of movies      When using this function  shooting with a tripod is recommended      To prevent loss of power while shooting  use a fully charged battery       Make sure the memory card you are using has sufficient unused space before  shooting with this function    e Focus is fixed at what they are when shooting is started       For some scenes  brightness and white balance settings are fixed at what they are  when shooting is started     1  In the REC mode  press  MODE         2  Use  A    V    4   and   gt   to select    m9     Time Lapse   and then press   SET      This will display a menu of Time Lapse scenes        3  Select the scene you want to use and then press  SET       To select a different scene  perform either of the operations below       Repeat the above procedure from step 1       Press  SET   use  A  and  V  to select the         Control Panel option  press   SET   and then select the scene you want     Recording Movies  78 i       4  Press  SET   use  A  and  V  to select the    Time Lapse Settings   Control Panel option  and then press  SET         5  Use  A  and  V  to select         Interval    or       Total Time     press   gt     and then use  A  and  V  to change the setting   Each scene is initially configured with unique    B Interval    and    W Total Time     default settings suitable for that scene  You can change these settings  if you   
219. scent lighting  while suppressing color cast                      ES Tungsten Suppressing of the appearance of light bulb lighting  Cancel No white balance adjustment  l NOTE       e You also can adjust the white balance when recording images  page 43      The original snapshot is retained in memory and not deleted   e When you display an altered image on the camera   s monitor screen  the date and    time indicates when the image was originally recorded  not when the image was  altered     139 Other Playback Functions  PLAY MENU     Adjusting the Brightness of an Existing Snapshot     Brightness        Procedure   B     PLAY      Snapshot Screen     gt   MENU          D  PLAY MENU    Tab     Brightness  You can select one of five brightness levels  from  2  brightest  to    2  least bright      l NOTE     The original snapshot is retained in memory and not deleted      When you display an altered image on the camera   s monitor screen  the date and  time indicates when the image was originally recorded  not when the image was  altered     Selecting Images for Printing  DPOF Printing     Procedure     B     PLAY      Snapshot Screen     gt   MENU          Db  PLAY MENU    Tab     DPOF Printing    See page 186 for details        140 Other Playback Functions  PLAY MENU     Protecting a File Against Deletion  Protect     Procedure   P   PLAY      gt   MENU         S PLAY MENU    Tab     Protect       Protects specific files    Use   lt  lt   and   gt   to select the image that  
220. screen  upwards 180 degrees    This will cause the  amp     REC standby icon  to  appear on the monitor screen  which  indicates the Handsfree Mode      If the camera does not enter the  Handsfree Mode at this time  change its     Handsfree    setting to    Always    or     180  only     page 65     Note that the camera also will not enter  the Handsfree Mode if the self timer is  operating  Make sure the self timer setting is    Off when you want to use the  Handsfree Mode    You can specify the amount of time that should elapse before recording starts  after the camera detects movement  See page 65 for information about how to  change the setting                     Get the golfer   s body aligned with the guide   that appears on the camera monitor screen    e If you are shooting your own swing  ask someone  to assist you to make sure that the golfer is aligned  with the guide on the monitor screen     ra             Press      Movie      This will cause the  amp     REC standby  icon to change to the      start self timer   icon  and put the camera into movie standby     148 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing          4     Move a golf club or something else near the    start self timer  icon   When the camera detects subject movement near the icon  it will automatically  start a countdown from the Handsfree timer start time  The camera will start  shooting the movie when the countdown reaches zero  After five seconds   recording will stop automatically an
221. se  A  and  V  to select a date style and then press  SET    Example  July 10  2015  YY MM DD     15 7 10  DD MM YY     10 7 15  MM DD YY     7 10 15       4  Set the date and the time   Use   lt 4  and   gt   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  select     24h    and then use  A  and  W  to change the setting           5  After setting the date and time  use   lt 4  and   gt    to select    Apply    and then press  SET         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 210       Date and time  page 209                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     26 Quick Start Basics    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 memo
222. se it  and then  pressing      Movie      i  To analyze the Moment of Impact    You can use the procedure below to insert guidelines into a movie you recorded with     Slow motion impact     and analyze the moment club to ball impact     1  Press  A   PLAY   and then use   lt 4  and   gt   to select the movie that  shows the moment of impact        2  Press  SET  to start playback  and then press  SET  again to pause  playback        3  Press  A   DISP  to enter the impact display  mode   e This displays angle of inclination values to appear  on the monitor screen   R  red    Angle formed at the intersection of  the red line and horizontal   G  green    Angle formed by the intersection of  the green line and horizontal        4  Press  MODE         5  Use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to align the  reference point on the red line with the center  of the ball  Next  rotate the zoom controller to  align the red line with the flight path of the  center of the ball    e Changing the angle of the red line will cause the  displayed angle of inclination  yellow part  and the Reference point  red angle value to change accordingly           6  Press  SET      165 Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing       7  Use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to align the  reference point on the green line with the  center of the ball  Next  rotate the zoom  controller to align the green line with the path  of the golf club    e You can also change the angle of the green line by  rotatin
223. select    Yes    and then press  SET    e This deletes the files you selected   e To cancel the delete operation  select    No    in step 6 and then press  SET      E Deleting All Files in a Group    1     While CS group playback is in progress or paused  press  V    This will display the    Edit Group    menu        Use  A  and  V  to select    Delete    and then press  SET         Use  A  and  V  to select    Del Group Images    and then press  SET         Use  A  and  V  to select    Yes     and then press  SET      124 Viewing Snapshots and Movies    i  Dividing Up a Group    Use the following to divide up a Group into individual images     E Dividing Up a Specific Group    In the PLAY mode  press  MENU         Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the       PLAY MENU    tab  and  then press  SET         Use  A  and  V  to select    Divide Group    and then press  p gt          Use  A  and  V  to select    Select File     and then press  SET         Use   lt 4  and   gt   to display the group you want to divide up        Use  A  and  V  to select    Divide    and then press  SET    e To divide up other group files  repeat steps 5 and 6     E Dividing Up All Groups    7 IMPORTANT   e Once a group is divided  it cannot be regrouped     1     In the PLAY mode  press  MENU         2     Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the        PLAY MENU    tab  and  then press  SET         Use  A  and  V  to select    Divide Group    and then press  p gt          Use  A  and  V  t
224. service        189 Printing       E Standards Supported by the Camera  e PRINT Image Matching III    Using image editing software and printing on a printer that supports D  PRINT Image Matching III makes it possible to use information about Image       Matching       shooting conditions that is recorded with the image  and produce  exactly the type of image you want  PRINT Image Matching and  PRINT Image Matching III are trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation     Exif Print 229   Printing on a printer that supports Exif Print uses information about f fi  shooting conditions recorded with the image to enhance printed Exif Print  image quality  Contact your printer manufacturer for information   about models that support Exif Print  printer upgrades  etc     190 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 and view them manually  USB  connection   pages 192  196      Save images to  a computer and  view them there       e You can play back movies  pages 195  198    To play back movies  use software that is  compatible with your computer   s operating  environment      To edit movies  use commercially available  software as required     Play back and  edit movies                The procedures you need to perform are different for Windows and the Macintosh          Windows users should refer to    Using the Camera with a Windo
225. sis  Use High Speed Movie to shoot your swing and then  use on screen guidelines to check your posture  plane   etc  You can even play back two swings side by side  on the monitor screen for comparison  In addition to  High Speed Movie  you can also use High Speed CS  to record and analyze a swing         gt  See page 146 for more information     Tiltable Monitor Screen    The camera   s monitor screen can be tiled upwards  up to 180 degrees  This makes it easy to compose  self portraits and to shoot from low angles         See page 18 for more information     Handsfree Self portraits   You can control operation of the self timer from a  distance by waving your hand  which makes it easier to  shoot self portraits from a distance                  See page 63 for more information     Make up Bracketing  Make up BKT     Make up Bracketing  Make up BKT  lets you shoot three  versions of the same image with the press of the shutter  button  each with a different Skin Tone setting                           See page 70 for more information     Triple Shot    Pressing the shutter button shoots a burst of three  images and stores them in memory  This feature is  great for making sure you don   t miss those special  moments when kids are around         See page 85 for more information        16 Quick Start Basics    Premium Auto Pro    Select Premium Auto Pro recording and the  camera automatically determines whether you  are shooting a subject or scenery  and other  conditions  Premiu
226. t the camera has detected    You can zoom the image  if you want                           Appears when the                      Ni camera detects it is   Q A stationary on a tripod   a HN   Zoom controller Fa Wide Angle CA  Telephoto    If the camera decides that it needs to shoot a series of images with Continuous Shutter   CS   it will display     Hs      Take care to avoid any camera and subject movement until  shooting of all of the CS images is complete        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         Back lamp             we    nisp                      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     Quick Start Basics    33       3  Continuing to keep the camera still  Full press  press the shutter button the rest of  the way down    This records the snapshot     Snap  Image is recorded            Recording a Movie      Movie   Press      Movie  to start movie recording  Press        Movie  again to stop movie recording  See the    following pages for details           Standar
227. tdown from the Handsfree timer start time  The camera will start  shooting the movie when the countdown reaches zero  After five seconds   recording will stop automatically and the     preview  icon will appear on the  monitor screen      Camera response to movement may become poor when the background is  close to the same color as the subject  your golf club   or when the subject is  too far away from the camera      To stop movie recording part way through  press      Movie  again        5     To view the movie you just shot  move your hand in the vicinity of the      preview  icon    When the camera detects your movement  it will play back the movie  Use this  feature when you want to check your swing immediately after recording it    To stop movie playback part way through  press the shutter button    When    On    is selected for the    Handsfree       Motion Sending     page 65  setting   the preview icon is replaced by a    Motion Sending  icon  If the camera  detects movement in the vicinity of the    Motion Sending  icon  it will send  the movie you just shot to the smartphone          E To shoot the moment of impact with the self timer    1     Press  SET         2     Use  A  and  V  to select the     Self timer  Control Panel option        3     Use   lt   and  p gt   to select  10 seconds  or  2 seconds  and then  press  SET         4     Get the ball aligned with the guide that appears   on the camera monitor screen    e You can tilt the monitor screen 180 degre
228. the REC mode screen       Premium Auto Pro is enabled for FHD movies and STD movies only        Using Premium Auto Pro uses up the battery charge more quickly than using  Program Auto recording     Shooting with BEST SHOT   With BEST SHOT  page 82   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     Minimizing the Effects of Camera Movement during Movie Recording   You can use Anti Shake  page 108  to configure the camera to minimize the effects of  camera movement during FHD and STD movie recording  Note that Anti Shake  cannot be used with HDR Art Movie and that Anti Shake does not prevent image blur  due to subject movement     I    Audio    Your camera has the built in microphone that can be used to record audio  monaural    during movie recording      Your camera has a function to reduce wind noise  Wind Noise Cut  when recording  movies  page 113      E Recording Precautions  e The camera also records audio  Note the following points Microphone  when shooting a movie   THT            Take care that the microphone is not blocked by your  fingers  etc       Good audio recording results are not possible when the   GY       camera is too far away from what you are trying to  record       Performing a zoom operation while shooting can cause zoom and or auto focus  noise to be in the audio recording       Operating camera buttons while shooting can cause
229. 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     OO             215 Appendix       ZAN WARNING          e 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 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 pow
230. tical zoom None  HD Zoom None       Single SR Zoom  White   Multi SR Zoom  Black           Digital zoom                5A Snapshot Tutorial    E Interpreting the Zoom Bar  During a zoom operation  a zoom bar appears on the monitor screen to show the  current zoom setting     Range where image deterioration is  suppressed  Deteriorated image range      j   ena    EJ    Wide Angle Telephoto    Zoom pointer  Optical zoom limit point  Indicates current zoom               Point from which image deteriorates    The location of this point depends on the image size  the    Zoom  SRY  setting  and whether Multi SR Zoom is enabled     E Zoom Factor   The digital zoom factor depends on the image size  page 103   the super resolution   zoom setting  and on whether or not    Multi SR Zoom    is selected  page 57     e Multi SR Zoom is enabled only when the    Multi SR Zoom    BEST SHOT scene is  selected                                Maximum zoom factor where image Total maximum  p Optical deterioration can be suppressed zoom factor  Image size TEE  zoom Zoom  SR   Off Multi SRZoom    In combination   HD Zoom  Zoom  SR   Single   With digital zoom    16M 10 0X 10 0X 20 0X 40 0X  3 2 10 0X 10 0X 20 0X 40 0X  16 9 10 0X 10 0X 20 0X 40 0X  10M 10 0X 12 6X 25 3X 50 5X  5M 10 0X 18 0X 36 0X 72 0X  3M 10 0X 22 5X 45 0X 89 8X  VGA 10 0X 72 0X 143 7X 159 4X                         55 Snapshot Tutorial    i  Zooming with Super Resolution  Zoom  SR      There are two types of Super Resolution Zoom
231. tings and to select the  movie recording mode  either normal movie recording or High Speed Movie  recording                                 Settings 2   Quality   REC Soron   approximate Data Rate   Description   pixels   play  Select this setting to record high   FHD FHD 14 2 Megabits second   definition  FHD  movies  page 74     30 frames second    The aspect ratio of movies  recorded with this setting is 16 9   Select this setting to record high   definition  HD  movies  The  aspect ratio of movies recorded    with this setting is 16 9   10 9 Megabits second     i     HD    can be selected in place of  HD  12  15  20  30 frames    5    second  FHD only when the recording  mode is ART SHOT  page 67   or Time Lapse  page 78   The  frame rate depends on the  scene                       105 Advanced Settings  REC MENU        Settings                                Quality REC Screen   Approximate Data Rate   pixels  Icon Display    Frame Rate   Use this setting for standard  STD STD 3 8 Megabits second   movie recording  Recording with   30 frames second    this setting is performed using an  aspect ratio of 4 3   40 0 Megabits second  Hele  bk  1000 frames second   HS 40 0 Megabits second  HS499  480 frames second    A   40 0 Megabits second  Heese  240 frames second   HS 40 0 Megabits second The image size of movies  HS120  120 frames second    recorded with this mode depends    on the frame rate  recording  5 2 Megabits second speed  page 74     HS30 240 HS  30 frames secon
232. to   Focus may not produce the desired results if there are considerable differences in   the brightness  color  and or focus of the individual images  If this happens  try   changing the focus position by focusing on a different subject  etc    Since a Wide Shot image is created by joining multiple images together  there may   be some roughness at the point where two images are joined    Shooting under a flickering light source  such as fluorescent lighting  may result in   uneven brightness and or coloring in the final Wide Shot image    The exposure and white balance when shooting Wide Shot images are fixed at the   levels measured when you half press the shutter button at the beginning of the   operation    With this BEST SHOT scene  the flash setting automatically becomes  Flash   Off      96 Using BEST SHOT    Using a TV Screen to Shoot Snapshots  HDMI TV Output     Use the procedure below to configure the camera for shooting snapshots with an  aspect ratio of 16 9  as you compose them on a TV screen     1  Turn off the camera and use a commercially available HDMI cable to  connect the camera to a TV              HDMI connector a th    HDMI input           5       HDMI cable   commercially  available              HDMI micro connector       2  Turn on the camera        3  In the BEST SHOT Mode  select    HDMI TV Output     page 82      This will turn off the camera   s monitor screen and display an image composition  screen on the connected TV        4  Compose the image
233. to use            0 0002 e eee eee 20   E To load the battery           2  eee eee eee e eee 20  il Charge the Battery  i cnai nenii sa ie ba e e a eee ae 21  Configuring Basic Settings the First Time You Turn On the Camera         25  Preparing a Memory Card             0 00  c ects 27  E Supported Memory Cards       noana aua anana eaae 27  i To load a memory card ror ica igna ay gee thm Lae van A Ride 28  E To format  initialize  a new memory card     n   n aana na naana 29  Turning the Camera On and Off       aaan 0 00000 cee eee 30  Holding the Camera Correctly           0  0 000 cece 31  To sh    ota snapshot  sis moses cea ee A tke EE Adoee p eae eet 32  I Selecting an Auto Recording Mode                 00  e cece eee eee eee 32  E To shoot a snapshot osc yee ch ceteris oe ka sau ea SOK GaSe ae eee 33  Viewing Snapshots ci er oeat ena ae e a a aa aee Tai a ER eee 36  Deleting Snapshots and Movies               000 aaae 37  Snapshot Shooting Precautions               0000 cc cece eee 38   Il Snapshot Tutorial 40  Selecting the Recording Mode                000 0 cece eee eee 40  Using the Control Panel               0 000 ccc cee eee 41  Using the Self timer                00000 naaa  Self timer      42  Adjusting White Balance                  0 000000   White Balance     43  Selecting a Focus Mode               000 00 eee eee eee  Focus     45  Specifying ISO Sensitivity                 000000 cee eee ee  ISO     47  Recording Beautiful Portraits                2   0
234. uring high speed movie recording  To use zoom for high speed movie  recording  perform the zoom operation before you press      Movie  to start  recording    Both Single SR Zoom  page 56  and Multi SR Zoom  page 57  are disabled during  movie recording    The effects of camera movement in an image become more pronounced when you  shoot close up or with a large zoom factor  Because of this  use of a tripod is  recommended under these conditions    Except for High Speed Movie  Continuous AF  page 112  is performed during  movie recording while    AF     Auto Focus  or    Macro    is selected for the    Focus     setting    Face Detection is disabled during normal FHD and STD  and high speed movie  recording  Face Detection is enabled when shooting movies with Premium Auto  Pro  FHD and STD     The following functions do not support movie recording    Triple Shot  Multi SR Zoom  some BEST SHOT scenes    Recording Movies  73 7       Recording a High definition Movie    This camera supports recording of high definition  FHD  movies  The aspect ratio of  an FHD movie is 16 9  the image size is 1920X1080 pixels  and the frame rate is  30 fps  Image quality and image size settings cannot be changed     1  In the REC mode  press  MODE         2  Use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to select    I     Program Auto  or    E      Premium Auto Pro   and then press  SET         3  Press  MENU         4  Press   lt    use  A  and  V  to select the    43 REC MENU    tab  and then  press  SET   
235. used by the camera  very fast  moving objects in an image may appear distorted     38 Quick Start Basics    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  Subject that is too far away for light from the AF assist light to reach      Camera movement while shooting      Fast moving subject      Subjects outside the focus range of the camera  If you cannot focus properly  try using focus lock  page 46  or Manual Focus  page  45      39 Quick Start Basics    Snapshot Tutorial    Selecting the Recording Mode    Your camera has a variety of different recording modes   MODE   Before recording an image  select the recording mode that  suits the type of image you are trying to record        1  In the REC mode  press  MODE         2  Use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to select the  recording mode you want to use  and then  press  SET            Premium Auto Pro       With Premium Auto Pro recording  the camera automatically determines  whether you are shooting a subject or scenery  and other conditions  Premium  Auto Pro recording delivers higher image quality than standard Auto recording   page 32      EJ Program Auto          Standard Auto recording mode  This is the mode you normally should use 
236. uter     ae IMPORTANT     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    A battery that has not been used for a long time  certain types of computers  and  connection conditions can cause charging to take more than approximately five  hours  which will trigger a timer that terminates charging automatically  even if the  battery is not fully charged  If this happens  disconnect and then reconnect the  USB cable to restart charging  To complete charging faster  use of the included  USB AC adaptor is recommended    If the battery has not been used for a very long time  charging may terminate  automatically and the back lamp may start flashing red or go out after only about  60 minutes  In either case  use of the USB AC adaptor that comes with the camera  is recommended    If you turn on the camera while charging over a USB connection to a computer is in  progress  the camera will establish a USB connection with the computer  Though  charging normally should continue at this time  certain types of computers or  connection environments may stop charging if supply power is low  This will be  indicated by the camera   s back lamp lighting green    Charging is not performed while the connected computer is in the hibernate mode     23 Quick Start Basics    Back Lamp Operation             Lamp Status Description Back lamp  patos Chargin   Lit Flash
237. uter 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 that comes with your computer     192 Using the Camera with a Computer    E To connect the camera to your computer and save files                                                       1  Turn off the camera and then USB port   use the micro USB cable that   comes with the camera to   connect it to your computer       For details about connecting to  the camera and precautions  when connecting  see page 23    T  Micro USB cable   included with camera   2  Press  ON OFF   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 24   Note that in this case the   camera   s lens will not extend and the monitor screen will remain blank       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    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      e Your computer recognizes the memory card loaded in the camera  or built in  memory if there is no card  as a removable disk     Right click the    DCIM    folder     On the shortcut menu that a
238. wo HDMI output connectors to   each other    e Disconnect the HDMI cable when you are not using HDMI output  The camera   s  monitor screen may not operate normally while the HDMI cable is connected     E Selecting the HDMI Terminal Output Method  HDMI Output   Procedure     MENU            SETTING    Tab     gt  HDMI Output    Use this setting to select the digital signal format when connecting to a TV with an  HDMI cable        This setting will cause the format to change automatically in accordance  with the connected TV  Normally  you should use this mode     1080i 1080i format output   480p 480p format output  576p 576p format output    Auto                        1080i corresponds to 1080 60i  but not 1080 50i  Because of this  the required  output method may be 576p when outputting to a digital TV in a PAL reception area  that does not support 1080i 60i  If you are in a PAL reception area and nothing is  displayed automatically  change the setting to 576p    e If an image does not appear when    Auto    is selected as the output method  try  changing this setting to something else     26 IMPORTANT       The    HDMI Output    setting cannot be changed as long as there is an HDMI cable  connection between the camera and a TV  Disconnect the HDMI cable from the  camera to change the    HDMI Output    setting     129 Viewing Snapshots and Movies       Other Playback Functions  PLAY MENU     This section explains menu items that you can use to configure settings and perform
239. ws Computer     on page 192    e Macintosh users should refer to    Using the Camera with a Macintosh    on page  196              191 Using the Camera with a Computer    Using the Camera with a Windows Computer                   When you want   Operating System Recuired Software See  to do this  Version q page   Save images to   Windows 8 1   acomputer and   Windows 8    F  view then there   Windows 7  Installation not required  192  manually Windows Vista   Windows 8 1    Windows 8  Windows Media Player 12   Windows 7  Play movies QuickTime 7 or higher 195         e You need to download QuickTime 7  HOw iets or higher on the Web 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              ge 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 comp
240. y  Whenever you want to modify  delete  move  or  rename an image  do so only on images that are stored on your computer                 ae 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 memory  card  For details  see the user documentation that comes with your computer        196 Using the Camera with a Computer    E To connect the camera to your computer and save files    1     Turn off the camera and then  use the micro USB cable that  comes with the camera to  connect it to your Macintosh   e For details about connecting to  the camera and precautions  when connecting  see page 23     USB port                                     Micro USB cable   included with camera        Press  ON OFF   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 24   Note that in this case the   camera   s lens will not extend and the monitor screen will remain blank    In this mode  your Macintosh recognizes the memory card loaded in the camera    or the camera   s built in m
241. y the movie of the    front shot swing you want to analyze        2     Press  SET  to start playback  When playback reaches the image of the   golfer addressing the ball  press  SET  again to pause playback      While playback is in progress  you can also use   lt  lt    fast reverse  and   gt    fast  forward  to navigate the scene you want    e Pressing      Movie  while playback is in progress toggles the playback speed    between slow motion and normal speed        Press  A   DISP  to display parallel lines        Press  MODE         Use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to move  the intersection of the blue  right  vertical  and red  top horizontal   lines so the blue line is just outside  the left foot of the golfer and the red  line is aligned with the top of the  golfer   s head     Intersection       Red line    Blue line       Press  SET         Use  A    V     lt 4   and   gt   to move  the intersection of the blue  left  vertical  and red  bottom  horizontal  lines so the blue line is  just outside the left foot of the  golfer and the red line is aligned  with the ball     164    Intersection       Red line    Blue line    Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing       8  Press  MODE    This will start movie playback during which you can view the arc of the club head  and check for any vertical or horizontal movement   e You can create a new movie file with the guidelines built into the moment of  impact movie by pressing  SET  during movie playback to pau
242. you want to protect   e To view a particular image  rotate the  zoom controller                 Select File     Press  SET    An image that is protected is indicated by  the EX icon      To protect other files  repeat steps 1 and 2   To exit the protect operation  press  MENU   To unprotect a file  select  an protected image and then press  SET    Protects all files    Use  A  and  V  to select    All Files  On    and then press  SET    All Files  Press  MENU      To unprotect all files  select    All Files  Off instead of    All Files  On    in  step 1 above           a IMPORTANT     e Note that even if a file is protected  it will be deleted if you perform the format  operation  page 212      To protect a specific image in a group    1  While CS group playback is in progress or paused  press  V    This will display the    Edit Group    menu        2  Use  A  and  V  to select    Protect    and then press  SET         3  Use  A  and  V  to select    Select Frames     and then press  SET           Use   lt   and   gt   to select the image that you want to protect  and then  press  SET    This will protect the image and display the QA icon     To view a particular image  rotate the zoom controller      To unprotect a file  select an protected image and then press  SET         5  After you are finished  press  MENU  to exit this operation     Bad IMPORTANT     e Note that even if a file is protected  it will be deleted if you perform the format  operation  page 212      141 Oth
243. your fingers between the bottom of the monitor  screen and the camera    E Magnetism      There is a magnet at the bottom of the back of the camera  which  secures the monitor screen in place  Keep objects that are affected by  magnetism away from the camera   s magnet                 Q              221    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  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 239   Perform the action indicated by the message that appears     E Operating Environment    e Operating Temperature Requirements  0 to 40  C  32 to 104  F   e 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 mo
    
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