Casio QV-3000EX/Ir- Manual

Casio QV-3000EX/Ir

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – QUICK REFERENCE; ) t o u n l o c k t h e
  • Page 3 – Loaded in the camera when you purchase.
  • Page 4 – camera for the first time.
  • Page 8 – CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION
  • Page 10 – TROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 11 – FEATURES
  • Page 12 – Megapixel CCD
  • Page 16 – PRECAUTIONS; General Precautions
  • Page 17 – Operating conditions
  • Page 18 – About the camera’s backlight...; Recording
  • Page 19 – Lens; Date Setting
  • Page 20 – UNPACKING
  • Page 21 – Using the Lens Cap
  • Page 22 – Using the Soft Case; NOTE
  • Page 23 – GENERAL GUIDE
  • Page 24 – Top and Display
  • Page 25 – Opening the Terminal Panel Cover; Bottom
  • Page 27 – Partial Shutter Button; REC Mode; REC Mode
  • Page 28 – MONITOR SCREEN
  • Page 29 – Screen when shutter is pressed half way; Recording Mode Screen
  • Page 30 – PLAY Mode; Changing the Display Language; Select “Set Up”
  • Page 31 – Menu Screens; Sample Display: REC Mode
  • Page 32 – Making menu settings; ] to select the category
  • Page 33 – MEMORY CARDS; Inserting a Memory Card into the Camera
  • Page 34 – Removing a Memory Card from the Camera
  • Page 35 – Formatting a Memory Card; Memory Card Precautions
  • Page 36 – IBM Microdrive Precautions
  • Page 37 – Memory Card Folder Precautions
  • Page 38 – POWER SUPPLY; Loading Batteries
  • Page 39 – Standard Battery Life
  • Page 40 – Battery Handling Precautions
  • Page 41 – Low Battery Indicator
  • Page 42 – Using AC Power; AC Adaptor precautions
  • Page 43 – Setting SLEEP and AUTO POWER OFF Trigger Times; Power Save Settings
  • Page 44 – Initializing Power Save Trigger Times; Align the POWER/Function Switch with REC.; ] to select “Sleep” or “Auto Power
  • Page 45 – SETTING THE CURRENT DATE AND TIME; Setting the Date and Time
  • Page 46 – Selecting the Date Format
  • Page 47 – RECORDING; Turning Camera Power On and Off; Using the Shutter Button; Press the shutter button about half way.
  • Page 48 – Basic Recording Operation; Align the POWER/Function switch with REC.
  • Page 50 – Previewing the Last Image Recorded; Hold down the PREVIEW/; Camera Orientation Detection
  • Page 51 – Using the Viewfinder for Recording
  • Page 52 – Using Focus Lock
  • Page 53 – Using the Flash; Camera Shake Indicator
  • Page 54 – Flash Indicator
  • Page 55 – Quality Settings
  • Page 56 – Exposure Compensation; NOTES
  • Page 58 – OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS; Using the Continuous Shutter Mode
  • Page 59 – Using the Zoom Features; Using Optical Zoom; Using Digital Zoom
  • Page 60 – Manual Focus; ” indicator stops flashing.
  • Page 61 – Infinity Mode Recording
  • Page 62 – Movie Recording; NORMAL; PAST
  • Page 63 – Press MODE and then select
  • Page 64 – Panorama Recording
  • Page 65 – Night Scene Mode
  • Page 66 – Landscape Mode Recording; Portrait Recording
  • Page 67 – Shutter Speed Priority Image Recording; Aperture Priority Image Recording
  • Page 68 – ] to select the aperture setting; Monochrome and Sepia Recording
  • Page 69 – Compose the image and then record it.
  • Page 70 – Performing Manual White Balance
  • Page 71 – Specifying Power On Defaults
  • Page 72 – Turning power on default settings on and off; Select “Mode 1” or “Mode 2”.
  • Page 73 – Select “Power Save”, “Mode 1” or “Mode 2”.; Select “On” or “Off”.
  • Page 74 – Using the REC Menus; REC Menus
  • Page 78 – PLAYBACK; Basic Playback Operation; ] to scroll through the images
  • Page 79 – Playing Back a Movie; Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.
  • Page 80 – Press MENU to stop panorama playback.; Panorama Playback
  • Page 81 – Using Zoom
  • Page 82 – Displaying Nine Images; ] t o s c r o l l t h r o u g h i m a g e s
  • Page 83 – Slide Show
  • Page 84 – Screen Saver
  • Page 85 – Using the PLAY Menus; PLAY Menus
  • Page 87 – FOLDER TYPES
  • Page 88 – Selecting a Folder for Playback
  • Page 89 – Select the image you want to protect.; Protecting and Unprotecting a Single Image; IMAGE PROTECTION
  • Page 90 – Protecting and Unprotecting Folders
  • Page 91 – DELETING IMAGES; Deleting the Currently Selected Image; Align the POWER/Function switch with PLAY.
  • Page 92 – Deleting a Single Image; mark of the
  • Page 93 – Deleting All the Images in a Folder
  • Page 94 – Deleting All Unprotected Images
  • Page 95 – Printing Specific Images; ] to select the image you want to; DPOF
  • Page 96 – ies you want to print.
  • Page 97 – Printing All Images
  • Page 98 – CONNECTIONS
  • Page 99 – Connecting to a Television; CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT; Set up the television for video input.; Selecting the Video Output Signal Mode
  • Page 100 – Connecting to a Computer; USB Port Connections; System Requirements
  • Page 101 – USB Port Connection; Data Transfer Cable Connection
  • Page 103 – INFRARED DATA TRANSFER; Receiving Data
  • Page 104 – Sending Data
  • Page 105 – Infrared Data Transfer Precautions
  • Page 106 – USING CompactFlash CARDS WITH YOUR COMPUTER; Setting Up to Access CompactFlash Card; CompactFlash Memory Card Slot
  • Page 107 – Memory Card Data; DCF Protocol; CompactFlash Card Directory Tree
  • Page 108 – Image Files Supported by the Camera
  • Page 109 – Personal Computer; Card Browser; Select “Set up”
  • Page 110 – ] to select the Format and then
  • Page 111 – How to use the HTML file; Viewing HTML File Contents
  • Page 112 – Image Information; Saving an HTML File
  • Page 117 – MESSAGES
  • Page 119 – SPECIFICATIONS
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Page 2 - QUICK REFERENCE; ) t o u n l o c k t h e

E-2 QUICK REFERENCE The section provides a general outline of operational procedures. On the bottom of the camera,slide the battery compartmentcover lock towards the back oft h e c a m e r a ( 1 1 1 1 1 ) t o u n l o c k t h e cover.Pressing down on the batterycompartment cover, slide it to-wards th...

Page 3 - Loaded in the camera when you purchase.

E-3 QUICK REFERENCE Loading a Memory Card (page E-33) * Loaded in the camera when you purchase. 2 1 3 Open the memory cardslot cover. Close the memory cardslot cover. Insert a memory card into the camera so the arrowon the front of the card is pointed down.• If the memory card eject button is extend...

Page 4 - camera for the first time.

E-4 QUICK REFERENCE • Be sure to use the procedure on page E-45 to set the time and date before using the camera for the first time. • File name assignment and date and time stamping will not be performed correctly if the time and date are wrong. Setting the Current Date and Time (page E-45)

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