Page 2 - Unpacking; Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
2 As you unpack your camera, check to make sure that all items shown below are included. If anything is missing, contact your original retailer. Unpacking Digital camera Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-110) Charger unit (BC-110L) * The shape of the power cord plug varies according to country or...
Page 3 - change without notice.; LCD Panel
3 • The contents of this manual and the bundled Basic Reference 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 cont...
Page 4 - Contents; Quick Start Basics
4 Contents Contents Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Read this first! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3General Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 5 - Recording Movie Images and Audio
5 Contents ❚❙ Recording Movie Images and Audio 49 To record a movie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Using Prerecord Movie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Shooting a Snapshot while Shooting...
Page 6 - Viewing Snapshots and Movies
6 Contents ❚ Adjusting Image Contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Contrast) . . . 83 ❚ Specifying Flash Intensity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Flash Intensity) . . . 83 ❚❙ Viewing Snapshots and Movies 84 Viewing Snapshots . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 7 - Printing
7 Contents ❚❙ Printing 114 Printing Snapshots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114Connecting Directly to a PictBridge Compatible Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Using DPOF to Specify Images to be Printed and the Number of Copies . . 117 ...
Page 8 - Configuring Monitor Screen Settings
8 Contents Resetting the Camera to Factory Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Reset) . 148 ❚❙ Configuring Monitor Screen Settings 149 Using the On-screen Histogram to Check Exposure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 ❚ How to Use the Histogram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 9 - General Guide; Lens; Back; Speaker; Bottom; Contacts
9 The numbers in parentheses indicate the pages where each item is explained. . Camera . Charger Unit General Guide 1 Zoom controller (pages 23, 46, 87, 88) 2 Shutter button (page 23) 3 [ON/OFF] (Power) (page 21) 4 Flash (page 35) 5 Front lamp (pages 43, 71) 6 Microphone (pages 50, 105) 7 Lens 8 [AU...
Page 10 - Snapshot Recording; Monitor Screen Contents; Shutter speed; NOTE
10 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 sc...
Page 11 - bk; bp
11 . Movie Recording . Snapshot Viewing . Movie Playback 1 Flash (page 35) 2 Recording mode (page 49) 3 White balance setting (page 80) 4 Remaining movie memory capacity (page 49) 5 Movie recording time (page 49) 6 Exposure compensation (page 45) 7 Battery level indicator (page 16) 8 Histogram (page...
Page 12 - What is a digital camera?; Delete
12 Quick Start Basics Quick Start Basics What is a digital camera? Delete A digital camera stores images on a memory card, so you can record and delete images a countless number of times. Play Record You can use the images you record in a variety of different ways. Store images on your computer. Pri...
Page 13 - What you can do with your CASIO camera; Premium Auto
13 Quick Start Basics Your CASIO camera is packed with a powerful selection of features and functions to make recording of digital images easier, including the following three main functions. What you can do with your CASIO camera Simply select the sample scene you want and the camera sets up automa...
Page 14 - Positioning the positive; To charge the battery; Lamp Status
14 Quick Start Basics Note that the battery of a newly purchased camera is not charged. Perform the steps under “To charge the battery” to bring the battery to a full charge. • Your camera requires a special CASIO rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-110) for power. Never try to use any other type o...
Page 15 - Other Charging Precautions; To load the battery
15 Quick Start Basics Other Charging Precautions • Use the special charger (BC-110L) to charge the special lithium ion battery (NP-110). Never use any other type of charger device. Attempting to use a different charger can result in an unexpected accident. • A battery that is still warm due to norma...
Page 16 - Close the battery cover.; Remaining Power
16 Quick Start Basics 3. Close the battery cover. Close the battery cover and then shift the slider towards LOCK. • For information about how to replace the battery, see page 159. Checking Remaining Battery Power As battery power is consumed, a battery indicator on the monitor screen indicates remai...
Page 17 - Set the date and the time.; ] to select the setting you want to; Configuring Basic Settings the First Time You Turn On the
17 Quick Start Basics 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. IMPORTANT! • A screen for language s...
Page 18 - ] to select “Auto” or “Premium Auto” as the auto; are subject to change.; Preparing a Memory Card; Supported Memory Cards
18 Quick Start Basics 6. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select “Auto” or “Premium Auto” as the auto recording mode (page 23) and then press [SET]. • After configuring the auto recording mode setting you want here, you can toggle between “Auto” and “Premium Auto” by pressing [AUTO]. NOTE • Each country contr...
Page 19 - • For information about how to replace the; To load a memory card; Front
19 Quick Start Basics 1. Press [ON/OFF] to turn off the camera and then open the battery cover. Slide the battery cover slider towards OPEN and then open it as indicated by the arrows in the illustration. 2. Load a memory card. Positioning the memory card so its front is facing upwards (towards the ...
Page 20 - Select the “Set Up” tab, select “Format” and then press [
20 Quick Start Basics You need to format a new memory card before using it for the first time. 1. Turn on the camera and press [MENU]. 2. Select the “Set Up” tab, select “Format” and then press [ 6 ]. 3. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select “Format” and then press [SET]. IMPORTANT! • Formatting a memory ca...
Page 21 - • Take care to ensure that nothing is restricting or; Turning the Camera On and Off; To turn power on; Back lamp
21 Quick Start Basics To enter the REC mode, press [ON/OFF] (Power) or [ r ] (REC). To enter the PLAY mode, press [ p ] (PLAY).The back lamp will light (green) momentarily and the camera will turn on. If you are entering the REC mode, the lens will extend from the camera at this time. • Take care to...
Page 22 - Holding the Camera Correctly; Horizontal
22 Quick Start Basics Your images will not come out clearly if you move the camera when you press the shutter button. When pressing the shutter button, be sure to hold the camera as shown in the illustration below, and keep it still by pressing your arms firmly against your sides as you shoot.Holdin...
Page 23 - To shoot a snapshot; Selecting an Auto Recording Mode; Auto
23 Quick Start Basics You can select one of two auto recording modes (Auto or Premium Auto) according to your digital imaging needs. 1. Press [ r ] (REC) to turn on the camera. 2. Use [AUTO] to select Auto recording mode. Each press of [AUTO] toggles between Auto ( r ) and Premium Auto ( Ÿ ). • Sele...
Page 24 - Point the camera at the subject.
24 Quick Start Basics 1. Point the camera at the subject. If you are using Premium Auto, text will appear in the lower right corner of the monitor screen describing the type of shot the camera has detected. • You can zoom the image, if you want. To shoot a snapshot 2. Half-press the shutter button t...
Page 25 - This records the snapshot.; Shooting with Auto; To track the movement of a moving subject
25 Quick Start Basics 3. Continuing to keep the camera still, press the shutter button the rest of the way down. This records the snapshot. . 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 ...
Page 26 - Shooting with Premium Auto; operation. This does not indicate malfunction.
26 Quick Start Basics . Shooting with Premium Auto • In addition to shutter speed, aperture, and ISO sensitivity, the camera automatically executes the following operation as required when shooting with Premium Auto.– Auto Focus is normally performed until you half-press the shutter button.– Intelli...
Page 27 - Viewing Snapshots
27 Quick Start Basics Use the following procedure to view snapshots on the camera’s monitor screen. • For information about how to play back movies, see page 84. 1. Press [ p ] (PLAY) to enter the PLAY mode. • This will display one of the snapshots currently stored in memory. • Information about the...
Page 28 - ] to scroll through the files until the one; • This displays a file selection screen.; ] to move the selection boundary to the file; • This will select the check box of the currently selected file.; Deleting Images; To delete a single file
28 Quick Start Basics If memory becomes full, you can delete images you no longer need to free up storage and record more images. IMPORTANT! • Remember that a file (image) delete operation cannot be undone.• Deleting an audio snapshot (page 105) deletes both the snapshot and the audio file. 1. Press...
Page 29 - This will cause the message “There are no files” to appear.; Operation; when shooting an image.; Monitor Screen when Shooting Snapshots; cause digital noise in the monitor screen image.; Shooting Indoors under Fluorescent Lighting; To delete all files; Snapshot Shooting Precautions
29 Quick Start Basics 1. Press [ p ] (PLAY) to enter the PLAY mode and then press [ 2 ] ( ). 2. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select “Delete All Files” and then press [SET]. 3. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select “Yes” and then press [SET] to delete all files. This will cause the message “There are no files” to ...
Page 30 - • Any of the following can make proper focus impossible.; Auto Focus Restrictions
30 Quick Start Basics • 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– Su...
Page 31 - Snapshot Tutorial; The Control Panel can be used to configure camera settings.; ] to select the setting you want to change.; Snapshot image quality cannot be changed using the Control Panel.; If you want to configure another setting, repeat steps 2 and 3.; This will apply the settings and return to the REC mode.; Using the Control Panel; Control Panel
31 Snapshot Tutorial Snapshot Tutorial The Control Panel can be used to configure camera settings. 1. In the REC mode, press [SET]. This will select one of the Control Panel icons and display its settings. 2. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select the setting you want to change. * Snapshot image quality cann...
Page 32 - selected for display shown in green.; ] to select an item you want on the Control; This will cause the lamp next to the item to light.; Repeat the above step to select eight items for the Control Panel.; Pixels; Pixel
32 Snapshot Tutorial You can use the following procedure to specify the eight items you want on the Control Panel. 1. In the REC mode, press [SET]. 2. Press [MENU]. • This will display a menu of Control Panel items, with the items currently selected for display shown in green. 3. Use [ 8 ], [ 2 ], [...
Page 33 - About image sizes; Image Size Selection Tips; Approximately 10 million pixels
33 Snapshot Tutorial . About image sizes The size of an image indicates how many pixels it contains, and is expressed as horizontal pixels x vertical pixels. Image Size Selection Tips Note that larger images have more pixels, so they take up more memory space. • For information about image size, ima...
Page 34 - To select the image size; Description
34 Snapshot Tutorial . To select the image size 1. In the REC mode, press [SET]. 2. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select the top Control Panel option (Image Size). 3. Use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to select an image size and then press [SET]. • The initial factory default image size setting is “14M”.• Selecting “3:2...
Page 35 - ] to select the flash
35 Snapshot Tutorial 1. In the REC mode, press [ 2 ] ( ) once. 2. Use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to select the flash setting you want and then press [SET]. • You can select the flash mode by pressing [ 2 ] ( ) in either of the following cases. – When “Flash” is not shown on the control panel (page 32) – After ...
Page 36 - exposure. It does not fire in areas where lighting is bright.; Other Useful Flash Features
36 Snapshot Tutorial 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 177) depends on operating conditions (battery condition, ambient temperature, etc.) • Shootin...
Page 37 - ] to select the third Control Panel option from the top
37 Snapshot Tutorial You can select a focus mode setting. 1. In the REC mode, press [SET]. 2. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select the third Control Panel option from the top (Focus). 3. Use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to select the setting you want and then press [SET]. *1 The focus range is the distance from the len...
Page 38 - Super Macro; when you slide the zoom controller.; To focus with manual focus; • At this time the image that is within the boundary will; oo
38 Snapshot Tutorial Super Macro Super Macro fixes optical zoom at a position that allows you to shoot from the closest distance to the subject. The result is closer and larger subject images. NOTE • Zoom is fixed while Super Macro is selected, so no zoom operation is performed when you slide the zo...
Page 39 - Using Focus Lock; • To use focus lock, select “; Subject to be focused on
39 Snapshot Tutorial Using Focus Lock “Focus lock” is a technique you can use when you want to compose an image in which the subject you want to focus on is not within the focus frame in the center of the screen. • To use focus lock, select “ Û Spot” for the Auto Focus area (page 40). 1. Align the m...
Page 40 - ] to select the fourth Control Panel option from the top; Intelligent
40 Snapshot Tutorial 1. In the REC mode, press [SET]. 2. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select the fourth Control Panel option from the top (AF Area). 3. Use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to select the setting you want and then press [SET]. 4. Point the camera at the subject and half-press the shutter button. Wait until ...
Page 41 - Press the shutter button the rest of the way down.
41 Snapshot Tutorial 5. Press the shutter button the rest of the way down. IMPORTANT! • “ È Multi” cannot be selected for the Auto Focus area while you are using Face Detection (page 44). • “ Ë Tracking” cannot be selected for the Auto Focus area while you are using Auto Shutter (page 66). • Selecti...
Page 42 - ] to select the fifth Control Panel option from the top; AUTO
42 Snapshot Tutorial ISO sensitivity is a measure of sensitivity to light. 1. In the REC mode, press [SET]. 2. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select the fifth Control Panel option from the top (ISO Sensitivity). 3. Use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to select the setting you want and then press [SET]. • “AUTO” ISO sensiti...
Page 43 - ] to select the sixth Control Panel option from the top; • The front lamp flashes while the Self-timer countdown is; • When shooting under conditions that slow down the shutter
43 Snapshot Tutorial 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 [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select the sixth Control Panel option from the top (Self-timer). 3. Use [ 4 ] a...
Page 44 - ] to select the seventh Control Panel option from the; shooting with face detection.
44 Snapshot Tutorial When shooting people, the face detection feature detects the faces of up to ten individuals and adjusts focus and brightness accordingly. 1. In the REC mode, press [SET]. 2. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select the seventh Control Panel option from the top (Face Detection). 3. Use [ 4 ...
Page 45 - – Multi AF; ] to select the second Control Panel option from the; Exposure compensation value
45 Snapshot Tutorial IMPORTANT! • Face detection cannot be used in combination with any of the following features. – Some BEST SHOT scenes– Movie Recording • The following function is disabled when shooting with face detection. – Multi AF You can manually adjust an image’s exposure value (EV value) ...
Page 46 - • The time is displayed using 24-hour format.; In the REC mode, slide the zoom controller to zoom.; • Digital zoom is disabled while date stamping (page 143) is turned on.; Changing the Control Panel Date/Time Style; Wide Angle
46 Snapshot Tutorial 1. In the REC mode, press [SET]. 2. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select the bottom Control Panel option (Date/Time). Use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to select the date or time. NOTE • You can select either of two display style (page 144) for the date: Month/Day or Day/Month. • The time is display...
Page 47 - Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom Switch Point
47 Snapshot Tutorial NOTE • The higher the digital zoom factor, the coarser the recorded image. Note that the camera also has a function that lets you record using digital zoom without image deterioration (page 48). • Use of a tripod is recommended to protect against image blur due to camera movemen...
Page 48 - • The image deterioration point
48 Snapshot Tutorial • The image deterioration point depends on the image size (page 32). The smaller the image size, the higher the zoom factor you can use before reaching the image deterioration point. • Though digital zoom generally causes a deterioration of image quality, some digital zoom witho...
Page 49 - This will start recording and display; Shooting with BEST SHOT; To record a movie; Recording time
49 Recording Movie Images and Audio Recording Movie Images and Audio 1. Configure the quality setting for the movie (page 77). The length of the movie you can record will depend on the quality setting you select. 2. In the REC mode, point the camera at the subject and then press [ 0 ] (Movie). This ...
Page 51 - To set up the camera to shoot with Prerecord Movie; Using Prerecord Movie
51 Recording Movie Images and Audio With this feature, the camera prerecords up to four seconds of whatever is happening in front of the lens in a buffer that is continually updated. Pressing [ 0 ] saves the prerecorded action (buffer contents) followed by real-time recording. Real-time recording co...
Page 52 - While a movie is being recorded, press the shutter button.; Shooting a Snapshot while Shooting a Movie
52 Recording Movie Images and Audio 1. While a movie is being recorded, press the shutter button. Movie recording continues after the snapshot is recorded. NOTE • You can use [ 2 ] ( ) while shooting a movie to change the flash mode setting. • Movie recording is interrupted for a few seconds at the ...
Page 53 - ] (DISP) during audio recording to toggle the monitor screen on; About audio data; is displayed in place of an image for a Voice; Voice Recording Playback Controls; To play back an audio recording; Fast forward/fast reverse
53 Recording Movie Images and Audio NOTE • You can use [ 8 ] (DISP) during audio recording to toggle the monitor screen on and off. • When monitor screen contents are turned off, selecting the “Voice Recording” scene will cause the monitor screen to turn off immediately (page 149). About audio data ...
Page 54 - Using BEST SHOT; boundary to the scene you want to select.; Some Sample Scenes; To shoot an image with BEST SHOT
54 Using BEST SHOT 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...
Page 55 - This returns to the REC mode.; Press the shutter button (if you are shooting a snapshot) or [; Using Scene Information Screen; • To return to the scene menu, slide the zoom controller
55 Using BEST SHOT 3. Press [SET] to configure the camera with the settings for the currently selected scene. This returns to the REC mode. • The settings of the scene you selected remain in effect until you select a different scene. • To select a different BEST SHOT scene, repeat the above procedur...
Page 56 - BEST SHOT Precautions; • High Sensitivity
56 Using BEST SHOT . BEST SHOT Precautions • Some BEST SHOT scenes cannot be used while recording a movie. • The following BEST SHOT scenes cannot be used while shooting a snapshot. Prerecord (Movie), For YouTube • The Voice Recording scene cannot be used while shooting a snapshot or recording a mov...
Page 57 - ] to select the snapshot or movie whose setup you want; can be used for movies only.; Creating Your Own BEST SHOT Setups
57 Using BEST SHOT You can save up to 999 camera setups as user BEST SHOT scenes for instant recall whenever you need them. 1. On the BEST SHOT scene menu, select the scene named BEST SHOT (Register User Scene). 2. Use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to select the snapshot or movie whose setup you want to save. 3. ...
Page 58 - Adjust the position of the face in the image.; Shooting ID Photographs
58 Using BEST SHOT You can use this procedure to shoot a portrait and then print it out in the following standard ID photo sizes: 30 x 24mm, 40 x 30mm, 45 x 35mm, 50 x 40mm, 55 x 45mm. 1. Press [BS] and then select the “ID Photo” scene. 2. Press the shutter button to shoot a portrait of the person f...
Page 59 - Press the shutter button to shoot the image.; Shooting Images of Business Cards and Documents
59 Using BEST SHOT 1. Press [BS] and then select the “Business cards and documents” or “White board, etc.” scene. 2. Press the shutter button to shoot the image. This image will appear on the monitor screen with a red boundary around the area that is selected for keystone correction. If there is a b...
Page 61 - Advanced Settings; Example Menu Screen Operation; ] to select the tab where the item; Using On-screen Menus
61 Advanced Settings Advanced Settings The following are menu operations you can use to configure various camera settings. • You also can use the Control Panel (page 31) to configure some of the settings that appear on the menu screen. Refer to the page references provided in this section for inform...
Page 62 - Menu Operations in This Manual; Procedure; REC Tab; ] to select the “Focus”
62 Advanced Settings . Menu Operations in This Manual Menu operations are represented in this manual as shown below. The following operation is the same one described under “Example Menu Screen Operation” on page 61. Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * Focus Use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to select the ...
Page 63 - CS speed
63 Advanced Settings Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * Focus For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 37. Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * CS Your camera has four continuous shutter modes. • To turn off a continuous shutter mode, select “Off”. * fps (frames per second)...
Page 64 - Specifying the Method for Saving Continuous Shutter Images; After continuous shutter shooting is finished, use [; Save Selected
64 Advanced Settings . Specifying the Method for Saving Continuous Shutter Images Specify the method to use for saving images recorded with the following continuous shutter (CS) modes.CS: 4 fps/10 fps 1. After continuous shutter shooting is finished, use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select the save method you...
Page 65 - successive images as well.; For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 43.
65 Advanced Settings IMPORTANT! • If there is not enough available capacity on the memory card, you may not be able to record the number of CS images indicated on the monitor screen. Make sure your memory card has sufficient remaining capacity before shooting with using continuous shutter. • With co...
Page 66 - To use Detect Blur to minimize image blur (Detect Blur); Auto” flashes on the monitor screen while; Detect Blur
66 Advanced Settings Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * Auto Shutter With Auto Shutter, the camera releases the shutter automatically when it detects that certain conditions are present. . To use Detect Blur to minimize image blur (Detect Blur) 1. Point the camera at the subject and half-pre...
Page 67 - To use Detect Panning to minimize image blur (Detect Panning)
67 Advanced Settings . To use Detect Panning to minimize image blur (Detect Panning) 1. Point the camera at location where the subject will pass and then half-press the shutter button to adjust exposure and focus. 2. Press the shutter button the rest of the way down. This will put the camera into Au...
Page 68 - To change Auto Shutter trigger sensitivity (Sensitivity); ] to select “Sensitivity” and then press [; • You can select any one of three sensitivity levels, from; Using Auto Shutter in Combination with Continuous Shutter; Tips for Better Auto Shutter Snapshots; of image blur even more.
68 Advanced Settings . To change Auto Shutter trigger sensitivity (Sensitivity) 1. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select “Sensitivity” and then press [ 6 ]. 2. Use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to select the sensitivity setting you want, and then press [SET]. • You can select any one of three sensitivity levels, from ø (...
Page 69 - Shooting with Face Detection (Face Detection)
69 Advanced Settings IMPORTANT! • If the camera remains in Auto Shutter standby without releasing the shutter, you can record an image by pressing the shutter button all the way down again. • Detect Blur and Detect Panning may not produce the desired effect when shooting in an area where dim lightin...
Page 70 - Reducing the Effects of Camera and Subject Movement
70 Advanced Settings Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * Anti Shake You can turn on the camera’s Anti Shake feature to reduce image blur due to subject movement or camera movement when shooting a moving subject using telephoto, when shooting a fast-moving subject, or when shooting under dim l...
Page 71 - For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 40.; • Never look directly into the front lamp while it is lit.; Using the Auto Focus Assist Light (AF Assist Light); Front lamp
71 Advanced Settings Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * AF Area For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 40. Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * AF Assist Light Half-pressing the shutter button while this setting is selected causes the front lamp to light, which provides i...
Page 72 - Changing the Focus Frame Shape (Focus Frame); Settings; Turning Digital Zoom On or Off (Digital Zoom)
72 Advanced Settings Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * Focus Frame You can use this procedure to select from among five different shapes, including a heart shape, for the focus frame. NOTE • Half-pressing the shutter button will cause the focus frame to change one of the shapes shown below....
Page 73 - using Auto Focus at this time.; Shooting with Quick Shutter (Quick Shutter); On; Turns on Quick Shutter; Off; images will continue to be shot without focusing.
73 Advanced Settings Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * Quick Shutter When Quick Shutter is turned on, you can press the shutter button all the way without waiting for Auto Focus. This will record the image using a high-speed focus operation that is much faster than Auto Focus. NOTE • Quick ...
Page 75 - Configuring Power On Default Settings (Memory); Setting
75 Advanced Settings Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * Memory When you turn off the camera, it remembers the current settings of all enabled memory items and restores them when you turn it back on. Any memory item that is disabled will be returned to its initial default setting whenever you...
Page 76 - For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 34.; Quality Tab; Fine; Gives image quality priority.; Normal; Economy; Gives number of images priority.
76 Advanced Settings Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * Size For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 34. Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * T Quality (Snapshot) • The “Fine” setting helps to bring out details when shooting a finely detailed image of nature that i...
Page 77 - Approximate Data Rate; HD; Recording Beautiful Images of People and Scenery (Effect); Landscape
77 Advanced Settings Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * » Quality (Movie) Movie image quality is a standard that determines the detail, smoothness, and clarity of a movie during playback. Shooting with the high-quality (HD) setting will result in better image quality, but it also shorten...
Page 78 - Enter the Make-up Mode; • Entering the Make-up Mode causes the
78 Advanced Settings . Shooting with the Make-up Mode (Make-up) 1. Enter the Make-up Mode • Entering the Make-up Mode causes the ± to appear on the Control Panel. 2. Press [SET]. 3. Use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to select “Make-up Level” (seventh Control Panel icon from the top), and then press [SET]. • You c...
Page 79 - Shooting Beautiful Scenery Images (Landscape); • Entering the Landscape Mode causes the; For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 45.; Mist Removal; Landscape icon
79 Advanced Settings . Shooting Beautiful Scenery Images (Landscape) 1. Enter the Landscape Mode • Entering the Landscape Mode causes the Ö to appear on the Control Panel. 2. Press [SET]. 3. Use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to select the Landscape Mode setting (seventh Control Panel icon from the top), and then ...
Page 80 - Controlling White Balance (White Balance)
80 Advanced Settings Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * White Balance You can adjust white balance to match the source of light available where you are shooting and avoid the blue cast that results when shooting outdoors when it is cloudy, and the green cast that results when shooting un...
Page 81 - For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 42.; screen. No icon is displayed when “; Multi
81 Advanced Settings Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * ISO For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 42. Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * Metering The metering mode determines what part of the subject is metered for exposure. • The currently selected metering mo...
Page 82 - Extra; Performs brightness correction.; Does not perform brightness correction.
82 Advanced Settings Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * Lighting You can use this setting to optimize the balance between bright areas and dark areas when shooting images. • You also can optimize the balance between bright areas and dark areas in existing images (page 98). Procedure [ r ...
Page 83 - Controlling Color Saturation (Saturation)
83 Advanced Settings Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * Saturation You can specify one of five saturation settings from +2 (most saturated) to –2 (least saturated). Procedure [ r ] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * Contrast You can specify one of five contrast settings from +2 (most contras...
Page 84 - ] to display the movie you; Zoom
84 Viewing Snapshots and Movies Viewing Snapshots and Movies See page 27 for the procedure for viewing snapshots. 1. Press [ p ] (PLAY) and then use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to display the movie you want to view. 2. Press [SET] to start playback. Movie Playback Controls • Playback may not be possible for mov...
Page 85 - ] to display the CS group; Viewing Continuous Shutter Images
85 Viewing Snapshots and Movies Each time you perform a continuous shutter (CS) operation, the camera creates a CS group that includes all of the images for that particular CS session. You can use the following procedure to play back the images in a particular CS group. 1. Press [ p ] (PLAY) and the...
Page 86 - Use the following to divide up a CS Group into individual images.; Dividing Up a Specific CS Group; ] to select “Divide Group” and then press [; • To divide up other CS group files, repeat steps 4 and 5.; Deleting Continuous Shutter Images
86 Viewing Snapshots and Movies NOTE • Multiple images shot using “CS: Normal Speed CS” are stored individually and are not grouped. This means they can be displayed individually (page 27) but not as a CS group. You can delete CS images (1 image in CS group, selected images in CS group, 1 CS group) ...
Page 87 - Dividing Up All CS Groups; Zooming an On-screen Image
87 Viewing Snapshots and Movies . Dividing Up All CS Groups 1. While a CS group is displayed, press [MENU]. 2. Use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to select the “PLAY” tab. 3. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select “Divide Group” and then press [ 6 ]. 4. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select “Divide All Groups” and then press [SET]...
Page 88 - In the PLAY mode, slide the zoom controller towards; ] to move the selection; Displaying the Image Menu; Boundary
88 Viewing Snapshots and Movies 1. In the PLAY mode, slide the zoom controller towards w ( ] ). Use [ 8 ], [ 2 ], [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to move the selection boundary around the image menu.To view a particular image, use [ 8 ], [ 2 ], [ 4 ], or [ 6 ] to move the selection boundary to the image you want an...
Page 89 - Use the AV cable that comes with the camera to connect it to the TV.; Viewing Snapshots and Movies on a TV Screen
89 Viewing Snapshots and Movies 1. Use the AV cable that comes with the camera to connect it to the TV. • Make sure that you insert the cable connector into the USB/AV port until you feel it click securely into place. Failure to insert the connector fully can result in poor communication or malfunct...
Page 90 - Now you can display images and play back movies as you normally do.; Only” for the slideshow
90 Viewing Snapshots and Movies 4. Now you can display images and play back movies as you normally do. IMPORTANT! • Before connecting to a TV to display images, be sure to configure the camera’s [ r ] (REC) and [ p ] (PLAY) buttons for “Power On” or “Power On/Off” (page 146). • Audio is initially ou...
Page 91 - PLAY Tab; For information about menu operations, see page 61.; Playing a Slideshow on the Camera (Slideshow); Start; Starts the slideshow.; Images; Only: Snapshots and audio snapshots only; Time
91 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Other Playback Functions (PLAY) This section explains menu items that you can use to configure settings and perform other playback operations. Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Slideshow For information about menu operations, see page 61. Playing a Slide...
Page 92 - Supported File Types:; Effect; Saving Music from Your Computer to Camera Memory
92 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) • To stop the slideshow, press [SET]. Pressing [MENU] instead of [SET] stops the slideshow and returns to the menu screen. • Adjust audio volume by pressing [ 2 ] and then press [ 8 ] or [ 2 ] during playback. • All button operations are disabled while the slidesho...
Page 93 - Create a folder named “SSBGM”.; • See page 138 for information about camera folders.
93 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) 1. Connect the camera to your computer (pages 122, 131). 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 ca...
Page 94 - Spnapshot Screen; • The Layout Print image is saved as 7M (3072; Laying Out Snapshots with Layout Print (Layout Print); Layout Pattern
94 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * Spnapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Layout Print You can use the following procedure to insert existing snapshots into the frames of a layout and produce a new image that contains multiple snapshots. 1. Use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to select the ...
Page 95 - Movie Screen to be Used; scrolls at high speed.; ] to select either “9 frames” or “1 frame” and then; of the MOTION PRINT image.; Creating a Snapshot of Movie Frames (MOTION PRINT); frames
95 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * Movie Screen to be Used * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * MOTION PRINT 1. Use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to scroll through the movie frames and display the one you want to use as the image of the MOTION PRINT image. Holding down [ 4 ] or [ 6 ] scrolls at high spe...
Page 96 - Movie Screen of Movie to be Edited; • You also can search for the cut location by playing; Editing a Movie on the Camera (Movie Editing); Cuts everything between two points.; Cut
96 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * Movie Screen of Movie to be Edited * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Movie Editing The Movie Editing feature lets you use one of the following procedures to edit out a specific part of a movie. 1. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select the editing method you wa...
Page 97 - An editing operation cannot be undone.; single movie are not supported.
97 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) 3. When the frame where you want the cut point to be is displayed, press [ 2 ]. 4. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select “Yes” and then press [SET]. The selected cut operation will take considerable time to complete. Don’t try to perform any camera operation until the “Bus...
Page 98 - version to be stored as separate files.; Correct; Turns on red eye correction.; Cancel; Turns off red eye correction.
98 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Lighting You can use this setting to optimize the balance between bright areas and dark areas in existing images. NOTE • Correcting the lighting when shooting produces better results (page 82).• Alterin...
Page 99 - Snapshot Screen; Outdoors, fair weather
99 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY 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. NOTE • You also can adjust the white balance when recor...
Page 100 - same size as the original.; Adjusting the Brightness of an Existing Snapshot
100 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Brightness You can select one of five brightness levels, from +2 (brightest) to –2 (least bright). NOTE • The original snapshot is retained in memory and not deleted.• When you display an altered image...
Page 101 - ] to move the boundary and select the area of the photograph.; ] to move the selection boundary to it; Using Color Correction to Correct the Color of an Old
101 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Color Correction Color Correction lets you correct the color of an old photograph. The corrected image is saved as 2M (1600 x 1200 pixels) size. 1. Perform the above operation. • An image of the photog...
Page 102 - See page 117 for details.; Selecting Images for Printing (DPOF Printing); Protects specific files.
102 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * DPOF Printing See page 117 for details. Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Protect IMPORTANT! • Note that even if a file is protected, it will be deleted if you perform the format operation (...
Page 103 - Snapshot or Movie Screen
103 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Date/Time When the date and time settings are what you want, press [SET] to apply them. NOTE • The date and time stamped into an image using the Time Stamp (page 143) cannot be edited. • You cannot edi...
Page 105 - To play snapshot audio
105 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Dubbing 2. Press [SET] again to stop audio recording. • Take care that you do not block the camera’s microphone with your fingers while recording. • Good recording results are not possible when the cam...
Page 106 - Media Player or QuickTime.; recorded with this camera.
106 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Voice Recording Playback Controls • Audio of an Audio Snapshot also can be played back on a computer with Windows Media Player or QuickTime. Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Copy Files can be copied from the camera’s built-in memory t...
Page 107 - Dynamic Photo; ] to select “Subject Type”, and then press; • To create a still subject, select “Still Subject”.; To create a subject image to be inserted (Dynamic Photo); Moving Subject
107 Dynamic Photo Dynamic Photo You can use the procedures in this section to crop either a moving subject or a still subject out of a snapshot and then insert it into another snapshot or movie. 1. Press [BS] and then select the “Dynamic Photo” scene. 2. Press [SET], use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select “S...
Page 108 - • Shoot an image in which the subject is as large as
108 Dynamic Photo 4. Press [SET], use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select “Number of Shots”, and then press [SET]. 5. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select either “1” or “2” and then press [SET]. 6. First, shoot an image that includes the subject you want to extract. • Shoot an image in which the subject is as large ...
Page 109 - • A semi-transparent view of the image you shot in step; Press the shutter button to shoot the background only.; cropped subject image is saved.
109 Dynamic Photo 7. Next, compose the image again, this time without the subject you want to extract. Take care so the image composition here is as close as possible to the image composition in step 6. This second image will let the camera know what part of the image in step 3 needs to be cropped. ...
Page 110 - Press the shutter button to shoot what is written on the paper.; Extracting Text from an Image
110 Dynamic Photo You can write text on a blank sheet of paper, shoot an image of it, and then extract the text for insertion into an image. 1. Press [BS] and then select the “Dynamic Photo” scene. 2. Press [SET], use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select “Number of Shots”, and then press [SET]. 3. Use [ 8 ] an...
Page 111 - this camera’s memory using Photo Transport (page 128); ] to select the subject image you want to insert and then; consists of 20 still images of 2M size or smaller.; Inserting a Subject into a Snapshot or Movie (Dynamic Photo); Insert location
111 Dynamic Photo Use the following procedure to insert a subject image into a snapshot or movie. Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Dynamic Photo 1. Use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to select the background image you want and then press [SET]. • Only an image that satisfies the following conditions ca...
Page 112 - repeat three times in succession.; memory, which you can use to create Dynamic Photos, if you like.
112 Dynamic Photo IMPORTANT! • Playing back a Dynamic Photo created with a movie background causes it to repeat three times in succession. NOTE • The camera comes with a number of extracted sample subjects in its built-in memory, which you can use to create Dynamic Photos, if you like. • Performing ...
Page 113 - ] to display the Dynamic; The Dynamic Photo is repeated as a continuous loop.; Dynamic Photo Screen; • Following conversion, the movie will be played back three times.; To view a Dynamic Photo (Dynamic Photo File); Converting a Dynamic Photo Still Image to a Movie
113 Dynamic Photo 1. Press [ p ] (PLAY) and then use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to display the Dynamic Photo you want to view. 2. If you want to see the subject in the Dynamic Photo move, press [SET]. The Dynamic Photo is repeated as a continuous loop. A Dynamic Photo with a still image background and a moving...
Page 114 - Printing Snapshots; Professional Print Service
114 Printing Printing • You can specify which images you want to print, the number of copies, and date stamp settings before printing (page 117). Printing Snapshots Professional Print Service You can take a memory card that contains the images you want to print to a professional print service and ha...
Page 115 - To set up the camera before connecting to a printer; On the “Set Up” tab, select “USB” and then press [; Connecting the Camera to a Printer; Connecting Directly to a PictBridge Compatible Printer
115 Printing You can connect the camera directly to a printer that supports PictBridge and print images without going through a computer. . To set up the camera before connecting to a printer 1. Turn on the camera and press [MENU]. 2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “USB” and then press [ 6 ]. 3. Use [ ...
Page 116 - To print; Turn on the printer and load paper.; This will display the print menu screen.; ] to select a paper size and then; • The following are the available paper sizes.; ] to select “Print” and then press; Image
116 Printing . To print 1. Turn on the printer and load paper. 2. Turn on the camera. This will display the print menu screen. 3. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select “Paper Size”, and then press [ 6 ]. 4. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select a paper size and then press [SET]. • The following are the available pa...
Page 117 - printer you are using.; Configuring DPOF Settings Individually for Each Image; Using DPOF to Specify Images to be Printed and the Number
117 Printing . Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) DPOF is a standard that allows you to include image type, number of copy, and time stamp on/off information on the memory card with the images. After configuring settings, you can use the memory card to print on a home printer that supports DPOF or ta...
Page 118 - Configuring the Same DPOF Settings for All the Images
118 Printing . Configuring the Same DPOF Settings for All the Images Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * DPOF Printing * All images 1. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] 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. •...
Page 119 - Date Stamping; III; Configuring camera settings
119 Printing . Date Stamping You can use one of the following three methods to include the recording date in the printout of an image. . Standards Supported by the Camera • PictBridge This is a standard of the Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA). • PRINT Image Matching III Using image edi...
Page 120 - Using the Camera with a Computer
120 Using the Camera with a Computer Using the Camera with a Computer You can perform the operations described below while the camera is connected to a computer. * Windows only The procedures you need to perform when using the camera with your computer and when using the bundled software are differe...
Page 121 - Using the Camera with a Windows Computer; Install this software:
121 Using the Camera with a Computer Install the required software in accordance with the version of Windows you are running and what you want to do. * YouTube Uploader for CASIO, Photo Transport, and Dynamic Photo Manager will not run under 64-bit versions of Windows OS. Using the Camera with a Win...
Page 122 - Computer System Requirements for Bundled Software; Viewing and Storing Images on a Computer
122 Using the Camera with a Computer . Computer System Requirements for Bundled Software Computer system requirements are different for each of the applications. See the “Read me” file that comes with each application for details. Information about computer system requirements also can be found unde...
Page 124 - On the shortcut menu that appears, click “Copy”.; • If you already have a “DCIM” folder in “Documents” (Windows 7 / Windows; To view images you copied to your computer; Double-click the copied “DCIM” folder to open it.
124 Using the Camera with a Computer 8. Right-click the “DCIM” folder. 9. On the shortcut menu that appears, click “Copy”. 10. Windows 7 / Windows Vista users: Click “Start” and then “Documents”.Windows XP users: Click “Start” and then “My Documents”.Windows 2000 users: Doubleclick “My Documents” to...
Page 125 - Double-click the image file you want to view.; images. Doing so can cause data to become corrupted.; Minimum Computer System Requirements for Movie Playback; environments does not guarantee proper operation.; Playing Movies; Pentium 4 3.2 GHz or higher
125 Using the Camera with a Computer 3. Double-click the image file you want to view. • For information about file names, see “Memory Folder Structure” on page 138.• An image that was rotated on the camera will be displayed on your computer screen in its original (unrotated) orientation. IMPORTANT! ...
Page 126 - Movie Playback Precautions; On the CD-ROM menu screen, select “YouTube Uploader for CASIO”.; Uploading Movie Files to YouTube
126 Using the Camera with a Computer . Movie Playback Precautions • Be sure to move the movie data to the hard disk of your computer before trying to play it. Proper movie playback may not be possible for data accessed over a network, from a memory card, etc. • Proper movie playback may not be possi...
Page 127 - To upload a movie file to YouTube; • The maximum file size for each upload is 1024 MB.; If it isn’t already, connect your computer to the Internet.; YouTube Uploader for CASIO will start up automatically.
127 Using the Camera with a Computer . To upload a movie file to YouTube • Before you can use YouTube Uploader for CASIO, you need to go to the YouTube website (http://www.youtube.com/) and register as a user there. • Do not upload any video that is copyrighted (including neighboring copyrights) unl...
Page 128 - To install Photo Transport; On your computer, click the following: Start; This starts up Photo Transport.; Transfer Data; Transferring Images from Your Computer to Camera Memory
128 Using the Camera with a Computer If you want to transfer images from your computer to the camera, install Photo Transport on your computer from the CD-ROM that comes with the camera. . To install Photo Transport 1. On the CD-ROM menu screen, select “Photo Transport”. 2. After reading the informa...
Page 129 - To transfer computer screen captures to the camera; About settings and help
129 Using the Camera with a Computer . To transfer computer screen captures to the camera 1. Connect the camera to your computer (page 122). 2. On your computer, click the following: Start * All Programs * CASIO * Photo Transport. This starts up Photo Transport. 3. Display the screen whose screen ca...
Page 130 - Click “Manual” to select it and then click “Digital Camera”.; Play back Dynamic Photo images on your EXILIM, a computer,
130 Using the Camera with a Computer You can copy moving subjects (animated characters) from your computer to the EXILIM. You also can convert Dynamic Photo images to movies and send them to a mobile phone for playback. To perform such functions, you need to install Dynamic Photo Manager on your com...
Page 131 - To connect the camera to your computer and save files; Using the Camera with a Macintosh; Installation not required.; Connecting the Camera to Your Computer and Saving Files
131 Using the Camera with a Computer Install the required software in accordance with what version of the Macintosh OS you are running and what you want to do. IMPORTANT! • The camera does not support operation with Mac OS 8.6 or earlier, or Mac OS X 10.0. Operation is supported with Mac OS 9, X (10...
Page 132 - Drag the “DCIM” folder to the folder to which you want to copy it.
132 Using the Camera with a Computer 4. Turn off the camera and then use the USB cable that comes with the camera to connect it to your Macintosh. • The camera does not draw power over the USB cable. Make sure the camera’s battery is sufficiently charged before connecting. • Make sure that you inser...
Page 133 - After the copy operation is complete, drag the drive icon to Trash.; To view copied images; Double-click the “DCIM” folder to open it.
133 Using the Camera with a Computer 8. After the copy operation is complete, drag the drive icon to Trash. 9. On the camera, press [ON/OFF] (Power) to turn off the camera. After making sure that the green back lamp is unlit, disconnect the camera from the computer. . To view copied images 1. Double...
Page 135 - Images you record are sent by wireless LAN to your computer, etc.; User Registration; Using an Eye-Fi Wireless SD Memory Card to Transfer Images
135 Using the Camera with a Computer You must have Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to view the contents of a PDF file. If you don’t, go to the Adobe Systems Incorporated website and install Acrobat Reader. 1. On the CD-ROM, open the “Manual” folder. 2. Open t...
Page 136 - Transparent
136 Using the Camera with a Computer IMPORTANT! • Recorded images are transferred over wireless LAN. Do not use the Eye-Fi card or turn off Eye-Fi card communication (page 140) when on an aircraft or in any other location where use of wireless communication is limited or prohibited. • Loading an Eye...
Page 137 - Files and Folders; Name and Maximum Number Allowed
137 Using the Camera with a Computer The camera creates a file and saves it each time you shoot a snapshot, record a movie, or perform any other operation that stores data. Files are grouped by storing them in folders. Each file and folder has its own unique name. • For details about how folders are...
Page 138 - About DCF; This folder or file can be created in built-in memory only.; Memory Card Data
138 Using the Camera with a Computer The camera stores images you shoot in accordance with the Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF). . About DCF DCF is a standard that makes it possible to view and print images recorded on one manufacturer’s camera on DCF-compliant devices produced by other manu...
Page 139 - Supported Image Files; camera files directly from the camera’s memory card.
139 Using the Camera with a Computer . Supported Image Files • Image files shot with this camera• 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 appe...
Page 140 - You can change the brightness of the monitor screen.; Set Up Tab; Adjusting Monitor Screen Brightness (Screen); • Auto 2 adjusts to a brighter setting more quickly than Auto 1.
140 Other Settings (Set Up) Other Settings (Set Up) This section explains menu items that you can use to configure settings and perform other operations in both the REC mode and PLAY mode. Procedure [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Screen You can change the brightness of the monitor screen. Procedure [MENU] * ...
Page 141 - • Setting a volume level of 0 mutes output.; special startup image provided in the camera’s built-in memory.; Configuring Camera Sound Settings (Sounds)
141 Other Settings (Set Up) Procedure [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Sounds • Setting a volume level of 0 mutes output. Procedure [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Startup Display the image you want to use as your startup image and then select “On”. • The startup image does not appear when you turn on the camera by pres...
Page 142 - • To change the “World” setting to summer time, use [; Specifying the File Name Serial Number Generation Rule; Continue; Configuring World Time Settings (World Time)
142 Other Settings (Set Up) Procedure [MENU] * Set Up Tab * File No. Use the following procedure to specify the rule that governs generation of the serial number used in file names (page 137). Procedure [MENU] * Set Up Tab * World Time You can use the World Time screen to view the current time in a ...
Page 143 - ] to select the geographic area you want and; using the DPOF function or some printing application (page 119).; Date; No stamping of date and/or time
143 Other Settings (Set Up) 3. Use [ 8 ], [ 2 ], [ 4 ], and [ 6 ] to select the geographic area you want and then press [SET]. 4. Use [ 8 ] and [ 2 ] to select the city you want and then press [SET]. 5. Press [SET]. IMPORTANT! • Before configuring World Time settings, make sure that the Home City se...
Page 144 - Change the setting at the cursor location
144 Other Settings (Set Up) Procedure [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Adjust When the date and time settings are what you want, press [SET] to apply them. • You can specify a date from 2001 to 2049.• Be sure to select your Home City (page 142) before setting the time and date. If you set the time and date whi...
Page 145 - Specify the display language you want.; Specifying the Display Language (Language)
145 Other Settings (Set Up) Procedure [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Language . Specify the display language you want. 1 Select the tab on the right. 2 Select “Language”. 3 Select the language you want. • Camera models sold in certain geographic areas may not support display language selection. Procedure [ME...
Page 146 - Configuring Auto Power Settings (Auto Power Off); Power On; Disabling File Deletion (
146 Other Settings (Set Up) Procedure [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Auto Power Off Auto Power Off turns off the camera whenever no camera operation is performed for a preset amount of time. Trigger Time Settings: 1 min, 2 min, 5 min (The trigger time is always 5 minutes in the PLAY mode.) • Auto Power Off i...
Page 147 - matches the video signal system of the TV or other video equipment.; Selecting the Screen Aspect Ratio and Video Output System; NTSC; Video system used in Europe and other areas
147 Other Settings (Set Up) Procedure [MENU] * Set Up Tab * USB You can use the procedure below to select the USB communication protocol, which is used when exchanging data with a computer, printer, or other external device. Procedure [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Video Out You can use the procedure in this...
Page 148 - • Formatting built-in memory will delete the following data.; Resetting the Camera to Factory Defaults (Reset)
148 Other Settings (Set Up) Procedure [MENU] * Set Up 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 memor...
Page 149 - Information display on; Using the On-screen Histogram to Check Exposure
149 Configuring Monitor Screen Settings Configuring Monitor Screen Settings You can turn display information on and off by pressing [ 8 ] (DISP). You can configure separate settings for the REC mode and PLAY mode. Displays a histogram on the monitor screen which you can use to check the exposure of ...
Page 150 - Example Histograms; How to Use the Histogram
150 Configuring Monitor Screen Settings 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 u...
Page 151 - Appendix; Doing so can damage your eyesight.; Precautions during Use
151 Appendix Appendix . 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. . Directly Viewing the Sun or Bright Light • Never loo...
Page 152 - Contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service center.; Water and Foreign Matter; of fire and electric shock.; Disassembly and Modification
152 Appendix . Smoke, abnormal odor, overheating, and other abnormalities • Continued use of the camera while it is emitting smoke or strange odor, or while it is overheating creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Immediately perform the following steps whenever any of the above symptoms are p...
Page 153 - Locations To Be Avoided; cause the camera to fall, creating the risk of personal injury.; Backing Up Important Data
153 Appendix . 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– Near heaters, o...
Page 154 - charger unit before using or charging the battery.; Battery Life; warning to appear. Turn off the camera whenever you are not using it.
154 Appendix • Should you ever notice leakage, strange odor, heat generation, discoloration, deformation, or any other abnormal condition while using, charging, or storing a battery, immediately remove it from the camera or charger unit and keep it away from open flame. • Do not use or leave the bat...
Page 155 - Data Error Precautions; operation; Operating Environment; humidity; Condensation; scratch the lens surface and cause malfunction.
155 Appendix . 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 me...
Page 156 - Caring for your camera; not indicate malfunction.
156 Appendix . Caring for your camera • 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 free of dirt and...
Page 157 - Other Precautions; Note that trademark TM and registered trademark
157 Appendix . Other Precautions The camera becomes slightly warm during use. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction. . Copyrights Except for your own personal enjoyment, unauthorized use of use of snapshots or movies of images whose rights belong to others, without the permission of the r...
Page 158 - clean with a dry cloth.; Power Supply; Charging
158 Appendix Any and all unauthorized commercial copying, distribution, and copying of the bundled software over a network are prohibited. This product contains PrKERNELv4 Real-time OS of eSOL Co., Ltd. Copyright © 2007 eSOL Co., Ltd. PrKERNELv4 is a registered trademark of eSOL Co., Ltd. in Japan. ...
Page 159 - the camera and fully use up the charge about once every six months.; To replace the battery; Stopper
159 Appendix 1. Open the battery cover and remove the current battery. With the monitor screen side of the camera facing upwards, slide the stopper in the direction indicated by the arrow in the illustration. After the battery pops out, pull it the rest of the way out of the camera. 2. Load a new ba...
Page 160 - similar device. Doing so can lead to malfunction.; Extra Batteries; • Never remove a card from the camera while the; Using the Camera in another Country; Using a Memory Card; To replace the memory card
160 Appendix . Precautions during Use • The bundled charger is designed for operation with any power supply in the range of 100V to 240V AC, 50/60Hz. Note, however, that the shape of the power cord plug depends on each country or geographic area. Before taking the camera and charger along on a trip,...
Page 162 - Windows; YouTube Uploader for CASIO
162 Appendix Computer system requirements are different for each of the applications. Be sure to check the requirements for the particular application you are trying to use. Note that the values provided here are minimum requirements for running each application. Actual requirements are greater, dep...
Page 163 - REC Mode; “REC” Tab; Reset Initial Default Settings
163 Appendix The tables 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 148). Menu items depend on whether the camera is in the REC mode or PLAY mode. • A dash (–) indicates an item whose setting ...
Page 164 - “Quality” Tab
164 Appendix “Quality” Tab “Set Up” Tab Size 14M (4320 x 3240) Quality (Snapshots) Normal Quality (Movies) STD Effect Off EV Shift 0.0 White Balance Auto ISO Auto T » Metering B Multi Lighting Off Color Filter Off Sharpness 0 Saturation 0 Contrast 0 Flash Intensity 0 Screen Auto 2 Eye-Fi On Sounds S...
Page 165 - PLAY Mode; “PLAY” Tab
165 Appendix . PLAY Mode “PLAY” Tab “Set Up” Tab • The contents of the “Set Up” tab are the same in the REC mode and PLAY mode. Slideshow Images: All images / Time: 30 min / Interval: 3 sec / Effect: Pattern 1 Dynamic Photo – Movie Converter – Layout Print – MOTION PRINT 9 frames Movie Editing – Lig...
Page 166 - Troubleshooting; Problem
166 Appendix When things don’t go right... Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Recommended Action Power Supply Power does not turn on. 1)The battery may not be loaded correctly (page 15).2)The battery may be dead. Charge the battery (page 14). If the battery goes dead soon after being charged...
Page 168 - )Camera power may have been turned off before the save
168 Appendix 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 , charge the battery as soon as possible (page 16). 2)You may have removed the memory card from ...
Page 169 - )Focusing may not be possible because the subject is outside; Playback; )Note that you cannot edit the following types of snapshots.; File Deletion; Disabled” setting may be “On”. Change the setting to
169 Appendix When shooting with Auto Shutter, the shutter does not trigger. Auto Shutter may not trigger when shooting under very bright or very dark conditions, or when shooting a fast moving subject, etc. If this happens, try changing the Auto Shutter Trigger Sensitivity setting (page 68), or pres...
Page 170 - Other; )The USB cable may not be connected securely. Check all
170 Appendix 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 144). The messages on the display are in the wrong language. The wrong display language is selected. Chan...
Page 171 - • If the time and date are reset to their factory default settings; Display Messages; ALERT; Battery power is low.; Card ERROR; • Formatting a memory card deletes all its files. Before
171 Appendix 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 17). Do not remove the battery from the camera for at least 2...
Page 172 - Battery power is low, so an image file could not be saved.; LENS ERROR; The printer ran out of paper while printing.; Memory Full; An error occurred while printing.; Record Error
172 Appendix Check connections! You are attempting to connect the camera to a printer while the camera’s USB settings are not compatible with the USB system of the printer (page 115). Files could not be saved because battery is low. Battery power is low, so an image file could not be saved. Folder c...
Page 173 - RETRY POWER ON; There are no files in built-in memory or on the memory card.
173 Appendix 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 se...
Page 174 - Snapshot; Number of Snapshots/Movie Recording Time/
174 Appendix Snapshot Number of Snapshots/Movie Recording Time/ Voice Recording Time Image Size (Pixels) Image Quality Approximate Image File Size Built-in Memory (Approx. 73.8MB * 1 ) Snapshot Recording Capacity SD Memory Card (1GB * 2 ) Snapshot Recording Capacity 14M(4320 x 3240) Fine 9.31 MB 8 1...
Page 175 - Movies
175 Appendix Movies Voice Recording *1 Built-in memory capacity after formatting *2 The above values are based on use of a PRO HIGH SPEED SD memory card (Panasonic Corporation). The number of images you can save depends on the type of memory card you are using. • Snapshot, movie recording capacity, ...
Page 176 - Specifications; Built-in memory capacity after formatting
176 Appendix Specifications File Format Snapshots: JPEG (Exif Version 2.2); DCF 1.0 standard; DPOF compliant Movies: Motion JPEG AVI, IMA-ADPCM audio (monaural) Audio (Voice Recording): WAV (monaural) Recording Media Built-in Memory (Image Storage Area: 73.8MB * ) SD/SDHC * Built-in memory capacity ...
Page 178 - Input/Output Terminals; Monaural; Power Requirements
178 Appendix Input/Output Terminals USB/AV port, Hi-Speed USB compatible Microphone Monaural Speaker Monaural Power Requirements Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-110) x 1 C Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
Page 179 - Approximate Battery Life; • Measurement Conditions; Approximate continuous movie recording time
179 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. • Battery: NP-110 (Rated Capacity: 1200 mAh)• Re...
Page 180 - • Power cord precautions for use in Singapore
180 Appendix . Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-110) . Charger unit (BC-110L) • Power cord precautions for use in Singapore The power cord set is not supplied. The power cord used must comply with relevant national and/or international standards. Rated Voltage 3.7 V Rated Capacitance 1200 mAh Op...
Page 182 - you to select another display language, if you want.; Getting the Most Out of Dynamic Photo
For a wealth of information about Dynamic Photo including explanations about how to use Dynamic Photo images, the Dynamic Studio image conversion service, sample images, and more, visit the special Dynamic Photo website at: This manual provides an introduction to Dynamic Photo, which creates a whole...
Page 183 - Dynamic Photo! A totally new way to enjoy digital; Dynamic Photo Technology
2 Dynamic Photo! A totally new way to enjoy digital photography! Dynamic Photo! A totally new way to enjoy digital photography! Dynamic Photo makes it easy to crop a moving subject out of a series of images and insert it into other images! A simple operation on the camera extracts a moving subject a...
Page 184 - Using the Dynamic Photo Extracted Sample Subjects; PLAY tab; Step 1: Shoot the image into which you want to insert an
3 Using the Dynamic Photo Extracted Sample Subjects Using the Dynamic Photo Extracted Sample Subjects Your digital camera comes with a number of extracted sample subjects in its built-in memory. You can use these sample subjects to practice creating Dynamic Photo images by inserting them into your o...
Page 185 - • You will not be able to access the extracted sample
4 Using the Dynamic Photo Extracted Sample Subjects 6. After creation of the Dynamic Photo image is complete, the finished image with the inserted moving subject will appear on the monitor screen. After you master the above procedure using extracted sample subjects, you will be ready to create your ...
Page 186 - Creating a Dynamic Photo Image; Select “Dynamic Photo”.; ] to move the red frame
5 Creating a Dynamic Photo Image Creating a Dynamic Photo Image Dynamic Photo images are created by extracting the subject out of one image, and inserting it into another image (snapshot or movie). The term “subject” as used here refers to what you extract or crop out of the first image. Perform the...
Page 187 - “Four Tips for Good Subject Cropping”
6 Creating a Dynamic Photo Image 3. First, shoot the subject. Best results can be obtained with the camera secured on a tripod. With the camera pointed at the moving subject, press the shutter button to record. If you selected “Moving Subject”, the camera will record a series of Continuous Shutter (...
Page 188 - this camera’s memory using Photo Transport
7 Creating a Dynamic Photo Image The camera compares the images you shot in steps 3 and 4 and extracts the subject. The extracted subject image will appear on the monitor screen. If you selected “Moving Subject”, the 20 subject images that were recorded will scroll on the screen, creating the illusi...
Page 189 - ] to select the subject you want; • When you insert a subject into a movie, the parts of
8 Creating a Dynamic Photo Image 4. Use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] to select the subject you want to insert and then press [SET]. * Only subjects that can be inserted into other images will appear at this time. 5. If you are inserting a subject into a movie an image will appear on the monitor screen showing th...
Page 190 - Four Tips for Good Subject Cropping; • When shooting the subject image, shoot against a; Find a blank wall whose; “Changing the; Shooting
9 Creating a Dynamic Photo Image Four Tips for Good Subject Cropping • When shooting the subject image, shoot against a white wall or some other surface whose color is different from that of the subject. The camera will not be able to crop the subject image properly if its color is the same as or si...
Page 191 - Do not use a moving background!; ] to select the subject type you want and then press; Specifying the Subject Type and CS Speed
10 Creating a Dynamic Photo Image Move the subject away from the wall to avoid shadows! The camera may mistake shadows on the wall or floor caused by strong sunlight, illumination, or other light sources as part of the subject. Shadows tend to form when the subject is too close to a wall. Have the s...
Page 192 - ] to select the “Number of Shots” you want and then; • The subject is cropped out of; Changing the “Number of Shots” Setting
11 Creating a Dynamic Photo Image Normally you need to shoot the subject you want to extract against a background and then shoot the background again without the subject. When the subject is against a plain background, however, you can extract the subject after shooting only once. Perform the follow...
Page 194 - On the camera; ] to display the Dynamic Photo; Step 4: Converting a Dynamic Photo Still Image to a Movie
13 Creating a Dynamic Photo Image You can use the Dynamic Photo image you created in Step 2 in a variety of fun ways. Step 3: Have fun with Dynamic Photo. On the camera On a TV Dynamic Photo images play back automatically as soon as you display them on the EXILIM monitor screen. Connect your EXILIM ...
Page 195 - On a PC; Step 5: Use Dynamic Studio to expand use of Dynamic Photo
14 Creating a Dynamic Photo Image On a PC Enjoy watching Dynamic Photo images on your PC screen. In a digital photo frame Play Dynamic Photo images in a digital photo frame. On a cell phone View Dynamic Photo images on your cell phone screen. Share with your friends Send the Dynamic Studio URL to yo...