Casio QV-2300UX- Manual

Casio QV-2300UX

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – INTRODUCTION; Unpacking
  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 4 – BASIC IMAGE RECORDING
  • Page 5 – PLAYBACK
  • Page 6 – OTHER SETTINGS
  • Page 7 – Quick Reference; Getting Ready; Set the current time and date.; Insert the memory card.
  • Page 12 – Features
  • Page 13 – Recording Features
  • Page 15 – Precautions; General Precautions
  • Page 16 – Operating conditions
  • Page 17 – About the camera’s backlight...
  • Page 18 – General Guide; Front; GETTING ACQUAINTED; Terminal panel cover
  • Page 19 – Back
  • Page 20 – Open Terminal Panel Cover; Terminals and Ports
  • Page 21 – Lens; Changing the Lens Angle
  • Page 22 – Installing a Conversion Lens; able lens filter can be installed directly, without an adaptor.
  • Page 23 – Filters; Lens Precautions
  • Page 24 – Monitor Screen Indicators; REC mode
  • Page 25 – PLAY mode
  • Page 26 – • The above indicators may not appear when viewing; Operation Indicator Lamp; Screen when SHIFT INFO is pressed
  • Page 28 – Using the Bundled Accessories; Using the Lens Cap; Attaching the Strap
  • Page 29 – Using the Soft Case; Keep the camera in its soft case to protect it when not in use.
  • Page 30 – • Never put any other objects besides the camera into
  • Page 31 – Load batteries with their; • Never use manganese batteries. Use only the battery; Power Requirements; Batteries; Loading Batteries
  • Page 32 – button to turn off the flash when you are not; Alkaline Battery Life; Energizer; • Figures are based on continuous recording under the fol-
  • Page 34 – Low Battery Indicator; Battery Handling Precautions
  • Page 35 – Using AC Power
  • Page 36 – Turning the Camera On and Off; Power Save Settings
  • Page 37 – To power save settings
  • Page 38 – • If the Eject button is; Memory Cards; • Make sure that the power of the camera is turned off; Inserting a Memory Card into the Camera
  • Page 39 – • Insert only memory cards into the memory card slot.; Removing a Memory Card from the Camera
  • Page 40 – Formatting a Memory Card; • Formatting a memory card deletes all images on the
  • Page 41 – IBM Microdrive Precautions
  • Page 43 – Menu Screens; Example Displays
  • Page 44 – Setting the Current Date and Time; • The time and date settings are cleared if the camera is; Setting the Date and Time
  • Page 45 – Shutter release button: Moves the green marker.; Press; Selecting the Date Format
  • Page 46 – Time Stamp; Select “FUNCTION”
  • Page 47 – Recording a Simple Snapshot
  • Page 48 – Camera Shake Indicator
  • Page 49 – About the REC Mode Monitor Screen; Fixed Focusing Distances; Recording Precautions
  • Page 50 – Image Recording when the Battery is Low; Using Zoom; Using Optical Zoom
  • Page 51 – Using Digital Zoom
  • Page 52 – Using the Flash; • Each press of
  • Page 53 – Flash Status Indicators; appears on the display; Adjusting the Flash Intensity
  • Page 54 – Precautions when Using Flash
  • Page 55 – Using the Auto Focus Mode; Selecting the Focus Mode; Each press of
  • Page 56 – • You can find out the status of the Auto Focus opera-; Using the Macro Mode; • See “Using the Auto Focus Mode” on page E-55 for
  • Page 57 – Using the Infinity Mode
  • Page 58 – Using Focus Lock
  • Page 59 – • Locking the focus also locks the exposure setting.; Specifying Image Size and Quality; Size/Quality Setting and Image Capacity
  • Page 60 – Press the
  • Page 61 – • T h e s e c o n d s a r e c o u n t e d d o w n o n t h e m o n i t o r; NOTE; • You can rotate the lens mechanism so the lens points; Exposure Compensation; • The current EV value is shown on the monitor screen.
  • Page 62 – for light colored subjects and backlit subjects.
  • Page 63 – OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS; Shooting Portraits; • You can blur the background even more by using the
  • Page 64 – • You can add more depth from the foreground to back-; Shooting Landscapes
  • Page 65 – Shooting Night Scenes; • You can use the Night Scene Mode in combination
  • Page 66 – Instant Setup Using the Scene Mode; • This camera does not support Camera Orientation Detec-
  • Page 68 – • Scene numbers 29 to 31 can be used to store user; Registering Your Own Scene Setups; User Setup Parameters; • QV-2300UX user setups can be registered using images; Number of User Setups; You can register up to three user setups.
  • Page 69 – Recording a Movie; Movie Memory Requirements; Approximately 300KB/second; Maximum Movie Length; • The first scene that appears is the one that was se-
  • Page 70 – To record a movie using the past mode
  • Page 71 – • The right edge of the first image remains on the left; Shooting Panoramas
  • Page 72 – Shooting at Fixed Intervals; • Interval Shooting: Multiple shots at fixed intervals starting; • The camera uses the same exposure and white bal-
  • Page 74 – Specifying the Exposure Mode; Program AE
  • Page 75 – Aperture Priority AE; • Note that a smaller number indicates a larger aperture, and; Aperture Settings; Aperture
  • Page 76 – • It is often difficult to obtain proper brightness when; Shutter Speed Priority AE; Shutter Speed Settings; Shutter
  • Page 78 – Manual Exposure; • The shutter speed settings you can make are the same as; • A shutter speed slower than 1/8 second can cause the
  • Page 79 – Quick Exposure Mode Selection; While holding down SHIFT INFO, press
  • Page 80 – Selecting the Metering Mode
  • Page 81 – Quick Metering Mode Selection; W h i l e h o l d i n g d o w n S H I F T I N F O , p r e s s; Setting the Sensitivity Level; Use the following procedure to specify the sensitivity level.
  • Page 82 – • Higher sensitivity can increase the chance of noise in; Using the Filter Function; NOTES; • The filter function produces the same effect as if a
  • Page 83 – Selecting White Balance; • Use “Daylight” for shooting in the Night Scene Mode.; Adjusting White Balance Manually
  • Page 84 – Quick White Balance Selection
  • Page 85 – Enhancing Certain Colors; • If color enhancement and the filter function (page E-
  • Page 86 – Turning the On-screen Grid On and Off
  • Page 87 – Specifying Outline Sharpness
  • Page 88 – Specifying Contrast; • The contrast setting you make is not used in the Night; Specifying Power On Default Settings
  • Page 89 – Resetting the Camera; Enter the REC mode or PLAY mode.
  • Page 90 – Using the Camera’s Shortcut Features; Direct access to the FUNCTION menu; To change settings using the shortcut buttons; Hold down SHIFT INFO.; • This causes icons that identify the FUNCTION menu
  • Page 93 – Repeat steps 2 and 3 for other items.
  • Page 94 – Basic Playback Operation; PLAY: PLAY mode for playing back images
  • Page 95 – Playing a Movie; • The following describes operations that are available
  • Page 96 – Playing a Panorama
  • Page 97 – Enlarging the Playback Image
  • Page 98 – Displaying the 9-image View; • The first of the nine images that appear on the monitor
  • Page 99 – • This causes a pointer to appear in the upper left cor-
  • Page 100 – Using the Slide Show Feature; • This starts the slide show.
  • Page 101 – DELETING IMAGES; Deleting the Displayed Image
  • Page 102 – • The camera does not maintain open spaces in its; Deleting Selected Images; Select “DELETE”
  • Page 103 – Deleting All Images in Selected Folders
  • Page 104 – Deleting All Unprotected Images
  • Page 105 – MANAGING IMAGES; Folders and Files; • For full details about the organization of folders on the; Folders; Example: Folder created on July 19, which is the 100th
  • Page 106 – Files; Example: 26th image shot on November 7
  • Page 107 – Selecting a Folder for Playback; • This displays the image of the first file (in name se-; Protecting Images Against Deletion; Protecting Selected Images; Select “PROTECT”
  • Page 109 – Protecting and Unprotecting All Images
  • Page 110 – DPOF; DPOF Settings; Select “DPOF”
  • Page 111 – • An image selected for printing is marked by the; to complete the procedure.
  • Page 113 – Turning the Monitor Screen
  • Page 114 – Changing the Display Language
  • Page 115 – Turning the Confirmation Beep On and Off
  • Page 116 – CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT
  • Page 117 – Connecting to a Television
  • Page 118 – • See the documentation that comes with your televi-; Selecting the Video Output Signal Mode; • When you have PAL selected as the video signal out-
  • Page 119 – Connecting the Wired Remote Controller; External Flash Unit Requirements
  • Page 120 – Attaching an External Flash Unit; • If you are using a grip type flash unit, affix the flash; • Make sure you do not misplace the terminal cap. Al-
  • Page 122 – Connecting to a Computer; Windows; • Camera aperture (F) values are based on the widest
  • Page 124 – Using a Serial Port Connection
  • Page 125 – • After connecting the camera to the computer, slide the; Using a Memory Card to Transfer Image Data; Computer Equipped with a CompactFlash Card Slot
  • Page 126 – Memory Card Data
  • Page 127 – Memory Card File Structure; Folder and File Contents
  • Page 128 – Image Files Supported by the Camera
  • Page 129 – • We also strongly recommend that after transferring data
  • Page 130 – Using the HTML Card Browser; • Card Browser files can be viewed using the Web browsers; Specifying the Card Browser Type
  • Page 131 – Select the Card Browser setting you want.; • When a Card Browser type is selected, a file named; • If the memory card in the camera has a large number
  • Page 132 – • When the Card Browser is turned on, the monitor; Viewing Card Browser File Contents
  • Page 133 – • Tapping an image on the INDEX screen or DATA
  • Page 135 – Saving Card Browser Files; • To save Card Browser files, use a USB cable connection
  • Page 136 – REFERENCE; Camera Menus; • The settings that are underlined in the following table are
  • Page 138 – Scene List
  • Page 140 – Scene Mode Camera Setups
  • Page 142 – Mode Settings; Settings in Each Mode
  • Page 143 – Recording Mode + Exposure Mode Combinations
  • Page 144 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 147 – Messages
  • Page 149 – Specifications
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User’s Guide

QV-2300UX

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QV-2800UX

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All example procedures in this
User’s Guide are based on the
QV-2300UX. The same
procedures also apply to the
QV-2800UX, unless specifically
noted otherwise.

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Summary

Page 2 - INTRODUCTION; Unpacking

INTRODUCTION E-2 Special video cable Memory card (8 MB CompactFlash card ) Loaded in the camera whenyou purchase it. Special USB cable INTRODUCTION To get the most out of your new CASIO Digital Camera, make sure you carefully read this manual and keep it on hand for futurereference. Unpacking Check ...

Page 3 - Contents

INTRODUCTION E-3 Contents E-2 INTRODUCTION Unpacking ................................................................. E-2 Contents .................................................................... E-3 Quick Reference ........................................................ E-7 Getting Ready E-7 ...

Page 4 - BASIC IMAGE RECORDING

INTRODUCTION E-4 Setting the Current Date and Time ......................... E-44 Setting the Date and Time E-44 Selecting the Date Format E-45 Time Stamp E-46 E-47 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING Recording a Simple Snapshot ................................ E-47 About the REC Mode Monitor Screen E-49 About Au...

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