Casio EX-M20- Manual

Casio EX-M20

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – INTRODUCTION; Unpacking
  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 4 – BASIC IMAGE RECORDING
  • Page 5 – DELETING FILES; PRINT Image Matching; OTHER SETTINGS
  • Page 6 – USING A MEMORY CARD
  • Page 7 – APPENDIX
  • Page 9 – Features
  • Page 11 – Precautions; General Precautions
  • Page 13 – Data Error Precautions
  • Page 14 – Condensation; • When you bring the camera indoors on a cold day or; Lens; • Never apply too much force when cleaning the surface of
  • Page 15 – Other; • Take care never to sit down with the camera in the pocket
  • Page 16 – QUICK START GUIDE; • It takes about two hours to achieve a full charge.
  • Page 17 – Press the power button to turn on the camera.; To configure display language and clock settings; • Be sure to configure the following settings
  • Page 18 – To view a recorded image; Align the mode selector with “; To record an image
  • Page 19 – To delete an image
  • Page 20 – GETTING READY; About This Manual; Terminology
  • Page 21 – General Guide; Camera; Front; Back
  • Page 22 – Connector; Bottom; USB Cradle; Camera connector; NOTE; • See “Using the Camera as an Audio Player” on page
  • Page 23 – Monitor Screen Contents; REC mode
  • Page 24 – PLAY mode
  • Page 25 – Indicator Lamps
  • Page 26 – Attaching the Strap; Attach the strap to the strap bar as shown in the illustration.; Power Requirements; To load the battery; mark and then swing it open.
  • Page 27 – • Use only the special NP-20 rechargeable lithium ion; • To remove the battery, open the battery cover.
  • Page 28 – • Do not place the; To charge the battery
  • Page 30 – If the camera works normally; • If the same symptoms occur again when you place; Battery Life Guidelines; Continuous Recording Conditions
  • Page 31 – Tip to Make the Battery Last Longer
  • Page 32 – Power Supply Precautions; Battery Handling Precautions; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
  • Page 34 – USB Cradle and AC Adaptor Precautions
  • Page 35 – Turning the Camera On and Off
  • Page 36 – • See page 37 for information about how to use; ] to change the currently; • Auto Power Off is automatically disabled under any
  • Page 37 – Using the On-screen Menus; • If you want to enter the
  • Page 38 – • Instead of pressing [
  • Page 39 – • See “Menu Reference” on page 173 for more information
  • Page 41 – ] to select the summer time
  • Page 43 – Recording an Image; Aiming the Camera; • Horizontal; • Your image will be blurred if you move the camera
  • Page 44 – Recording an lmage
  • Page 45 – About the REC Mode Monitor Screen
  • Page 46 – Using Zoom; • Selecting “Off” disables digital zoom.; the digital zoom factor.
  • Page 47 – • Zoom is disabled whenever the monitor screen is; • You can use the key customization feature (page 75); Using the Flash; ] to select the flash mode you
  • Page 48 – • The flash unit of this camera fires a number of times; • You can use the key customization feature (pages; About Red-eye Reduction; • Red-eye reduction may not work very well if the
  • Page 49 – Flash Precautions
  • Page 50 – Recording Macro Images
  • Page 52 – • When you press the; NOTES; • The “2 sec” self-timer setting is best when shooting; Specifying Image Size and Quality; To specify the image size; ] to select the setting you
  • Page 53 – To specify image quality; • If you plan to make large prints of your images or
  • Page 54 – • Use the “Fine” setting when image quality is your top
  • Page 55 – OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
  • Page 56 – • To cancel EV Shift, adjust the value until it becomes; • Performing an EV shift operation causes the; Adjusting White Balance
  • Page 57 – • Selecting “Manual” changes white balance to the; Adjusting White Balance Manually; • This causes the object
  • Page 58 – Using the BESTSHOT Mode; Example Sample Scene
  • Page 59 – ] to select the sample scene
  • Page 60 – Creating Your Own BESTSHOT Setup; • This enters the BESTSHOT mode and displays a
  • Page 61 – To delete a BESTSHOT user setup; ] to display the user setup you
  • Page 62 – • Combined
  • Page 63 – • The exposure, white
  • Page 64 – You compose the background you want and press the
  • Page 65 – Freeze the background on the monitor screen.; • Though a semi-transparent image of the background
  • Page 66 – Using the Movie Mode; select “
  • Page 67 – Adding Audio to a Snapshot
  • Page 69 – Recording Your Voice
  • Page 70 – Using the Histogram; Audio Recording Precautions
  • Page 72 – REC Mode Camera Settings; Specifying ISO Sensitivity; ] to select the setting you want; • Increasing ISO sensitivity can cause static to appear; • You can use the key customization feature (page 74)
  • Page 73 – Turning the On-screen Grid On and Off; Turning Image Review On and Off
  • Page 74 – Assigning Functions to the [; A “key customization” feature lets you configure the [; • The initial default setting is “REC Mode”.
  • Page 75 – • The initial default setting is “Digital Zoom”.
  • Page 76 – Specifying Power On Default Settings; • Note that BESTSHOT mode settings take priority
  • Page 77 – Resetting the Camera; • To cancel the procedure without resetting, select
  • Page 78 – PLAYBACK; through files on the monitor screen.; ] scrolls images at high; Basic Playback Operation; • This causes an image or a
  • Page 79 – image you want is displayed.
  • Page 80 – Flipping the Display; • This flips the image 180 degrees. The histogram or
  • Page 81 – • To display the indicator; Zooming the Display Image; • This displays an
  • Page 82 – Resizing an Image; ] to scroll through images and
  • Page 83 – Cropping an Image; • This causes a cropping; ] to make the cropping; • The size of the cropping boundary depends on the
  • Page 84 – Playing a Movie
  • Page 86 – Displaying the Calendar Screen
  • Page 87 – • This starts the slide show.; Configure the slideshow settings.; • See the pages indicated below for more information.; Playing a Slide Show
  • Page 88 – To specify the slideshow images
  • Page 89 – To specify the slideshow time; ] to specify the time setting; • You can specify a time in the range of 1 to 60; Selecting a Particular Image for a Slideshow; ] to scroll through the images
  • Page 90 – Using the Photo Stand Feature; To set the slideshow interval; ] to specify the interval setting
  • Page 91 – Rotating the Display Image; ] to scroll through images until; • Pressing [MENU] displays a screen for configuring
  • Page 92 – Using Image Roulette
  • Page 94 – • If you merely want to delete the audio with re-
  • Page 95 – the voice file (a file with
  • Page 96 – • Audio volume can be adjusted only when playback is
  • Page 97 – Deleting a Single File; ] to scroll through files and
  • Page 98 – Deleting All Files; • To exit the file delete operation without deleting
  • Page 99 – FILE MANAGEMENT; Folders; Memory Folders and Files; Example: Name of the 26th file; • The actual number of files you will be able to store on a
  • Page 100 – • A file that is protected is; Protecting Files; To protect a single file
  • Page 101 – To protect all files in memory; DPOF; DPOF Settings
  • Page 102 – ] to specify the number of; • You can specify up to 99 for the number of copies.
  • Page 103 – To configure print settings for all images; • You can specify up to 99
  • Page 104 – Exif Print; • Information about the availability of Exif Print; Images include PRINT Image Matching; II; data (mode setting and other camera; II
  • Page 105 – • Also, connect the AC adaptor to the USB cradle and; Set the camera on the USB cradle.; Using USB DIRECT-PRINT
  • Page 107 – Using the FAVORITE Folder; To copy a file to the FAVORITE folder; • This displays the names; ] to select the file you want to; • This copies the displayed file to the FAVORITE; After copying all of the files you want, use [
  • Page 108 – • Copying an image file with the above procedure; To display a file in the FAVORITE folder; • If the FAVORITE folder is empty, the message “No
  • Page 109 – After deleting all of the files you want, use [
  • Page 110 – • You cannot use the delete operations on page 97 to
  • Page 111 – To configure sound settings
  • Page 112 – • The default sound setting for all operations is “Sound; To set the volume level; ] to specify the volume setting; • You can set the volume in the range of 0 (no sound); • The initial default volume setting is 3.
  • Page 113 – Specifying an Image for the Startup Screen; ] to display the image you want
  • Page 114 – Configuring Power Down Image Settings; To configure power down image settings; • The file name extension will not be displayed if your
  • Page 115 – To cancel Power Down Image settings
  • Page 117 – Using the Alarm; To set an alarm; ] to select the alarm whose; • You can set an alarm time and configure the alarm to; ] to select the scene you want; • You can configure up to three alarms, named “Alarm
  • Page 118 – Stopping the Alarm; • Note that the alarm sounds only if the alarm time is; Setting the Clock; • Make sure you select your Home Time zone (the; To select your Home Time zone; • This displays the current World Time zone.
  • Page 119 – To set the current time and date; Set the current date and the time.
  • Page 120 – Changing the Date Format; Using World Time; To display the World Time screen
  • Page 121 – To configure World Time settings
  • Page 122 – • This displays the current World Time Settings.; • This displays the current time in accordance with
  • Page 123 – Changing the Display Language
  • Page 124 – • To exit the format operation without formatting,
  • Page 126 – Using a Memory Card; • Make sure you turn off the camera before inserting or; To insert a memory card into the camera
  • Page 127 – Formatting a Memory Card
  • Page 128 – Load the memory card into the camera.; Memory Card Precautions; • If a memory card starts to behave abnormally, you can
  • Page 129 – Copying Files; both the image file and the audio file.; • This starts the copy operation and displays the
  • Page 131 – VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER; time you connect to your computer.
  • Page 133 – • Take care when connecting the USB cable to the
  • Page 134 – • Do not place the camera onto the USB cradle while it
  • Page 135 – • Your computer sees the camera’s file memory as a
  • Page 136 – USB Connection Precautions
  • Page 137 – • If you want to transfer files from the camera’s built-in
  • Page 139 – • The appearance of the drive icon depends on the
  • Page 142 – Memory Data; DCF Protocol; Directory Structure
  • Page 143 – Folder and File Contents
  • Page 144 – • Note that the folder named “DCIM” is the parent (top); Image Files Supported by the Camera; Digital Camera
  • Page 145 – Creating an album; • This starts creation of the album, and causes the; USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER; Using the Album Feature; • You can use the Web browser shown below to view or
  • Page 146 – Selecting an Album Layout
  • Page 147 – Configuring Detailed Album Settings; • Details about each of the; Background Color; Normal Type
  • Page 148 – Auto Album Creation On/Off; • When auto album creation is turned on, an album is; Image Use
  • Page 149 – Viewing Album Files; • This displays a list of; • Depending on the number of images in memory, it
  • Page 150 – Album : Displays an album created by the camera.
  • Page 151 – • When printing an album page, you should set up
  • Page 152 – Saving an Album; • To save an album, copy the “DCIM” folder from camera; Installing the Software from the CD-ROM; About the bundled CD-ROM
  • Page 153 – Computer System Requirements; Windows; See the “Readme” file on the bundled CD-ROM.; Macintosh; See the “readme” file on the bundled CD-ROM.; • See the user documentation files (PDF) on the
  • Page 154 – Getting Started; • The menu application may not start up automatically on; Selecting a Language; • If you already have one of the bundled applications
  • Page 155 – Installing an Application; • Be sure to follow the instructions carefully and
  • Page 156 – User Registration; Click the “Register” button.; • This starts up your Web browser and accesses the; Exiting the Menu Application; • You need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed
  • Page 157 – To install Photo Loader; Open the folder named “Photo Loader”.; • If you are upgrading to the new version of Photo; Installing Software; Use the following procedures to install the software.
  • Page 158 – To view the camera user’s guide; • “xx” is the language code.; To read the Photo Loader user’s guide
  • Page 159 – PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE; Transferring Audio Files to the Camera; • Windows XP Users
  • Page 160 – • See the user documentation that comes with your
  • Page 161 – Using the Camera as an Audio Player; On the LCD remote controller, press the [
  • Page 162 – Battery level indicator; Display; BASS BOOST settings
  • Page 163 – Basic Remote Controller Operations
  • Page 164 – Playing Back Audio Files; Specifying the Audio Playback Mode; • The initial default mode is normal playback. The; Playing Back Tracks Randomly; • You could also enter the PLAY mode on the camera,
  • Page 165 – • Random play is not performed if you have “1-track; Selecting a Specific Track for Playback; • This causes an MP3 file; ] to move the highlighting to
  • Page 166 – Specifying the Track Playback Sequence; • Now when you perform a playback operation, MP3
  • Page 167 – Playback all the files in the folder named POPS.; Example PLAYLIST.TXT File Contents; • Playback will include all the files in the “AUDIO”
  • Page 168 – Using BASS BOOST
  • Page 169 – • When using BASS BOOST, playing at loud volume; Deleting MP3 Files from File Memory; • Note that file deletion cannot be undone. Once you
  • Page 170 – • To exit the delete operation without deleting; Deleting a Single MP3 File; ] to display the MP3 file you
  • Page 171 – Disabling Remote Controller Button Operations; • To re-enable remote controller button operations, slide; • The camera’s power button continues to be; Deleting All MP3 Files
  • Page 172 – Audio Playback Precautions; • Listening to audio at a high volume for long periods can; LCD Remote Control Error Messages; • The message “There are no files.” appears on the
  • Page 173 – Menu Reference; • Menu items marked with an asterisk (; REC tab menu
  • Page 174 – PLAY tab menu
  • Page 175 – Indicator Lamp Reference; Camera Indicator Lamps
  • Page 176 – REC Mode; • Never remove the memory card from the camera; PLAY Mode
  • Page 177 – USB Cradle Indicator Lamps
  • Page 178 – Troubleshooting Guide
  • Page 181 – Display Messages
  • Page 182 – Specifications; Main Specifications; Camera Functions
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Page 2 - INTRODUCTION; Unpacking

INTRODUCTION 2 INTRODUCTION Unpacking Check to make sure that all of the items shown below are included with your camera. If something is missing, contact yourdealer as soon as possible. Camera Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-20) CD-ROM USB Cradle (CA-23) USB Cable Basic Reference Strap Special...

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INTRODUCTION 3 Contents 2 INTRODUCTION Unpacking .................................................................... 2 Features ....................................................................... 9 Precautions ................................................................. 11 General Precauti...

Page 4 - BASIC IMAGE RECORDING

INTRODUCTION 4 43 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING Recording an Image ................................................... 43 Aiming the Camera 43 Recording an lmage 44 About the REC Mode Monitor Screen 45 Recording Precautions 45 Using Zoom ................................................................ 46 Us...

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