| E Digital Camera   User’s Guide   Thank you for purchasing this CASIO product.   • Before using it, be sure to read the precautions contained in this User’s Guide.   • Keep the User’s Guide in a safe place for future reference.   • For the most up-to-date information about this product, visit the official EXILIM   Website at http://www.exilim.com/   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Read this first!   • 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 contents of this User’s Guide, either in part or its entirety, is   forbidden. Except for your own personal use, any other use of the contents of this   manual without the permission of CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. is forbidden   under copyright laws.   • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for any damages or lost   profits suffered by you or any third party due to the use or malfunction of this   product.   • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for any damages, lost   profits, or claims by third parties arising out of the use of Photo Transport or   YouTube Uploader for CASIO.   • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for any damages or lost   profits caused by loss of memory contents due to malfunction, repair, or any other   reason.   • Note that the example screens and product illustrations shown in this User’s Guide   may differ somewhat from the screens and configuration of the actual camera.   LCD Panel   The liquid crystal panel of the monitor screen uses high-precision technology that   provides a pixel yield in excess of 99.99%. This means that some very small number   of pixels may not light or may remain lit at all times. This is due to the characteristics   of the liquid crystal panel, and does not indicate malfunction.   Take a few test shots   Before shooting your final image, shoot a test shot to ensure that the camera is   recording correctly.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 Contents   Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2   Read this first! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3   General Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8   Monitor Screen Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10   What is a digital camera? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13   First, charge the battery prior to use.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15   To charge the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15   To load the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17   Preparing a Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21   To load a memory card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21   To format (initialize) a new memory card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22   Turning the Camera On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23   To turn power on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23   To turn off the camera. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23   To shoot a snapshot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24   Holding the Camera Correctly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27   Viewing Snapshots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28   Deleting Images. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29   To delete a single file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29   To delete all files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29   Snapshot Shooting Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30   Using the Control Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31   Changing the Image Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Size) . . 32   Using Flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Flash) . . 35   Specifying ISO Sensitivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (ISO) . . 40   Using the easy Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43   Shooting with Zoom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45   Contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4 To record a movie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48   To play back an audio recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51   What is BEST SHOT? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52   Some Sample Scenes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52   Using On-screen Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55   REC Mode Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (REC) . . 57   Selecting a Focus Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Focus). . . 57   Using Continuous Shutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (CS). . . 61   Using the Self-timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Self-timer). . . 62   Specifying the Auto Focus Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (AF Area). . . 63   Using the easy Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (easy Mode). . . 64   Displaying the On-screen Grid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Grid). . . 64   Turning on Image Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Review). . . 65   Using Icon Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Icon Help). . . 65   Image Quality Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Quality) . . 67   Specifying Snapshot Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Size). . . 67   Correcting Image Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (EV Shift). . . 68   Specifying ISO Sensitivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(ISO). . . 69   Specifying the Metering Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Metering). . . 69   Using Built-in Color Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Color Filter). . . 69   Controlling Color Saturation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Saturation). . . 70   Adjusting Image Contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Contrast). . . 70   Specifying Flash Intensity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Flash Intensity). . . 70   Viewing Snapshots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71   Viewing a Movie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71   Zooming an On-screen Image. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72   Contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5 Rotating an Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Rotation) . . 77   Resizing a Snapshot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Resize) . . 77   Cropping a Snapshot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Trimming) . . 78   To play snapshot audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79   Copying Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Copy) . . 80   Printing Snapshots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81   Using DPOF to Specify Images to be Printed   and the Number of Copies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84   Uploading Movie Files to YouTube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93   User Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97   User Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102   Files and Folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104   Memory Card Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105   Contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6 Specifying the Date Style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Date Style) . 113   How to Use the Histogram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119   Precautions during Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120   Power Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128   To replace the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128   Using the Camera in another Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129   Using a Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130   To replace the memory card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130   Reset Initial Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133   When things don’t go right... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135   Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135   Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144   Contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7 General Guide   The numbers in parentheses indicate the pages where each item is explained.   . Camera   Front   Back   5 1 2 3 4   9 bk   bl   bm   bn   8 [ [ [ ] ] ] [ ] [ ] SET   6 bt bsbrbqbpbo   7 Back lamp   Control button   ([8] [2] [4] [6])   [p] (PLAY) button   Zoom controller   9 bk   bl   bm   br   1 [0] (movie) button   (page 48)   [r] (REC) button   Shutter button (page 24)   [ON/OFF] (Power)   (page 23)   Flash (page 35)   Front lamp   Lens   Microphone   2 3 bs   bt   Monitor screen   4 5 USB/AV port   Connector cover   [SET] button (page 31)   [BS] button (page 52)   [MENU] button   bn   bo   bp   bq   6 7 Strap hole (page 2)   8 (page 55)   Bottom   Tripod hole   Use this hole when attaching to a tripod.   Speaker   ck   cl   cm   cmcl   ck   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8 . Charger Unit   +- Contacts   [CHARGE] Lamp   AC jack   1 2 3 1 2 3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   9 Monitor Screen Contents   The monitor screen uses various indicators, icons, and values to keep you informed   of the camera’s status.   • The sample screens in this section are intended to show you the locations of all the   indicators and figures that can appear on the monitor screen in various modes.   They do not represent screens that actually appear on the camera.   . Snapshot Recording   Focus mode (page 57)   Continuous shutter (page 61)   Self-timer (page 62)   Panel : On   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 23456789   bk   bl   bm   bn   bo   bp   bq   Remaining snapshot memory capacity   (page 142)   Snapshot image size (page 32)   Snapshot image quality (page 67)   Flash (page 35)   Face detection (page 37)   Anti Shake (page 39)   ISO sensitivity (page 40)   White balance setting (page 40)   Exposure compensation (page 42)   easy Mode (page 43)   Date/time (page 45)   Shutter speed   Aperture value   Battery level indicator (page 18)   Histogram (page 118)   bn   cm   8 9 bk   bl   bm   bn   bo   bp   bq   br   bs   bt   ck   cl   cm   bp   cl ck   btbs br   Panel : Off   bk1 2345687   bo   9 bm   cm   ck   bn   bt   bs   br   cl   bp   NOTE   • If the current aperture, shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, or Auto Exposure is not   correct, the setting will turn orange when you half-press the shutter button.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10   easy Mode   7 8 bk   3 ck   br   cl   . Movie Recording   Focus mode (page 57)   Self-timer (page 62)   Remaining movie memory capacity   (page 48)   Panel : On   1 2 3 4 5 1 2 34   5 White balance setting (page 40)   Exposure compensation (page 42)   Battery level indicator (page 18)   Histogram (page 118)   6 7 8 9 9 8 6 7 Panel : Off   16 2 3   5 4 9 8 7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   11   . Snapshot Viewing   File type   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 bk   bl   bm   bn   bo   bp   bq   12   3 Protect indicator (page 76)   Folder name/file name (page 104)   Snapshot image quality (page 67)   Snapshot image size (page 32)   ISO sensitivity (page 40)   Aperture value   Shutter speed   Date/time (page 45)   White balance setting (page 40)   Flash (page 35)   4 5 bq   bp   6 7 8 9 bo bnbmblbk   Recording mode   Battery level indicator (page 18)   Histogram (page 118)   Exposure compensation (page 42)   . Movie Playback   File type   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 12   3 Protect indicator (page 76)   Folder name/file name (page 104)   Movie image quality (page 67)   Date/time (page 45)   4 5 Battery level indicator (page 18)   6 7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   12   Quick Start Basics   What is a digital camera?   A digital camera stores images on a memory card, so you can record and   delete images a countless number of times.   Record   Delete   Play   You can use the images you record in a variety of different ways.   Store images on your   computer.   Print images.   Attach images to e-mail.   Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   13   What you can do with your CASIO camera   Your CASIO camera is packed with a powerful selection of features and functions to   make recording of digital images easier, including the following three main functions.   Face Detection   Point the camera at a person and it automatically   detects the person’s face for beautiful portraits   every time.   See page 37 for more information.   Anti Shake   The camera corrects automatically to minimize   image blur due to camera movement and high-   speed subject movement.   See page 39 for more information.   BEST SHOT   Simply select the sample scene you want and the   camera sets up automatically. Then all you need   do is press the shutter button for perfect images.   See page 52 for more information.   Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   14   First, charge the battery prior to use.   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-80) for   power. Never try to use any other type of battery.   To charge the battery   + 1. Positioning the positive and   - negative terminals of the battery   with those of the charger unit, load   the battery into the charger unit.   2. Plug the charger unit into a   [CHARGE] lamp   household power outlet.   About 100 minutes are required to   reach full charge. The [CHARGE]   lamp will go out when charging is   complete. Unplug the power cord   from the power outlet and then   remove the battery from the charger.   Lamp Status   Description   Lit Red   Charging   Abnormal ambient temperature, charger problem, or   battery problem (page 128)   Flashing Red   Off   Charging complete   Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   15   Other Charging Precautions   • Use the special charger (BC-80L) to charge the special lithium ion battery (NP-80).   Never use any other type of charger device. Attempting to use a different charger   can result in unexpected accident.   • A battery that is still warm due to normal use may not charge fully. Give the battery   time to cool before charging it.   • A battery discharges slightly even when it is not loaded in the camera. Because of   this, it is recommended that you charge the battery immediately before you need to   use it.   • Charging the camera’s battery may cause interference with TV and radio reception.   If this happens, plug the charger into an outlet that is further away from the TV or   radio.   • Actual charging time depends on current battery capacity and charging conditions.   Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   16   To load the battery   1. Open the battery cover.   Pressing the battery cover, slide it in the direction   indicated by the arrow.   1 2 2. Load the battery.   Stopper   With the EXILIM logo on the   battery facing upwards (in the   direction of the monitor   screen), hold the stopper next   to the battery in the direction   indicated by the arrow as you   slide the battery into the   Battery contacts   camera. Press the battery in   until the stopper secures it in   place.   EXILIM logo   Back   Front   3. Close the battery cover.   Pressing the battery cover against the camera, slide   it closed.   2 • For information about how to replace the battery,   see page 128.   1 Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   17   Checking Remaining Battery Power   As battery power is consumed, a battery indicator on the monitor screen indicates   remaining power as shown below.   Remaining Power   Battery Indicator   Indicator Color   High   Low   * * * * Cyan   * Amber   Red   * Red   indicates battery power is low. Charge the battery as soon as possible.   Recording is not possible when is indicated. Charge the battery immediately.   • The level shown by the battery indicator may change when you switch between the   REC mode and PLAY mode.   • The camera date and time display will not be correct if the camera is left for about   two days with no power supplied while the battery is dead. If this happens, load   new battery and then set the correct time and date (page 112).   Battery Power Conservation Tips   • When you do not need to use the flash, select ? (Flash Off) for the flash setting   • Enable the Auto Power Off and the Sleep features to protect against wasting   battery power when you forget to turn off the camera (pages 114, 114).   Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   B 18   Configuring Basic Settings the First Time You Turn On the   Camera   The first time you load a battery into the camera, a   screen appears for configuring the display   [ON/OFF]   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.   [ ] SET   [BS]   1. Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the camera.   2. Use [8], [2], [4], and [6] to select the language you want and then   press [SET].   3. Use [8] and [2] to select a date style and then press [SET].   Example: 19. 12. 10   YY/MM/DD * 10/12/19   DD/MM/YY * 19/12/10   MM/DD/YY * 12/19/10   4. Set the date and the time.   Use [4] and [6] to select the setting you want to   change and then use [8] and [2] to change it.   To switch between 12-hour and 24-hour format,   press [BS].   5. After setting the date and time, use [4] and   [6] to select “Apply” and then press [SET].   Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   19   If you make a mistake configuring display language, date, or time settings with the   above procedure, refer to the following pages for information about how to correct   the settings.   – Display language: Page 113   NOTE   • Each country controls its local time offset and the use of summer time, and so they   are subject to change.   • Removing the battery too soon after you set the time and date can cause the date   and time display to become incorrect. Do not remove the battery for at least   24 hours after configuring settings.   Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   B 20   Preparing a Memory Card   Though the camera has built-in memory that can be used to store images and   movies, you probably will want to purchase a commercially available memory card for   greater capacity. The camera does not come with a memory card. Images recorded   while a memory card is loaded are saved to the memory card. When no memory card   is loaded, images are saved to built-in memory.   Supported Memory Cards   – SD Memory Card   – SDHC Memory Card   Use one of the above types of memory card.   To load a memory card   1. Press [ON/OFF] to turn off the camera and   then open the battery cover.   1 Pressing the battery cover, slide it in the direction   indicated by the arrow.   2 2. Load a memory card.   Positioning the memory card so its   back is facing upwards (in the   direction of the monitor screen), slide   it into the card slot all the way in until   you hear it click securely into place.   Back   Front   Back   Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   21   3. Close the battery cover.   Pressing the battery cover against the camera, slide   it closed.   2 • For information about how to replace the memory   card, see page 130.   1 IMPORTANT!   card slot.   • Should water or any foreign object ever get into the card slot, immediately turn off   the camera, remove the battery, and contact your retailer or nearest CASIO   authorized service center.   To format (initialize) a new memory card   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 card that already has snapshots or other files on it, will delete   its contents. Normally you do not need to format a memory card again. However, if   storing to a card has slowed down or if you notice any other abnormality, re-format   the card.   • Be sure to use the camera to format a memory card. Formatting a memory card on   a computer and then using it in the camera can slow down data processing by the   camera. In the case of an SD or SDHC memory card, formatting on a computer can   result in non-conformity with the SD format, causing problems with compatibility,   operation, etc.   • Before formatting a new Eye-Fi card to use it for the first time, copy the Eye-Fi   Manager install files to your computer. Do this before formatting the card.   Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   22   Turning the Camera On and Off   To turn power on   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 ensure that nothing is restricting or   coming into contact with the lens as it extends. Holding   the lens with your hand so it cannot extend creates the   risk of malfunction.   [ON/OFF] (Power)   Back lamp   • Pressing [p] (PLAY) while in the REC mode switches   to the PLAY mode. The lens retracts about 10 seconds   after switching modes.   will turn off power automatically if you do not perform   any operation for a preset amount of time.   [p]   (PLAY)   [r]   (REC)   To turn off the camera   Press [ON/OFF] (Power).   • You can configure the camera so power does not turn on when you press [r]   (REC) or [p] (PLAY). You also can configure the camera to turn off when you   Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   23   To shoot a snapshot   1. Press [r] (REC) to turn on the camera.   Snapshot mode icon   Monitor screen   Shutter button   [r] (REC)   Remaining Snapshot Memory   Capacity (page 142)   2. Point the camera at   the subject.   You can zoom the   image, if you want.   w Wide Angle   z Telephoto   Zoom controller   Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   24   3. Half-press the shutter button to   Back lamp   Focus frame   focus the image.   When focus is complete, the camera   will beep, the back lamp will light   green, and the focus frame will turn   green.   When you half-press the shutter button, the   camera automatically adjusts exposure and   focuses on the subject it is currently pointed   at. Mastering how much pressure is required   for a half-press and a full-press of the shutter   button is an important technique for good-   looking images.   Half-press   Press lightly   until the   button stops.   • The focus frame in the screen shots   included in this manual is shown at ß.   Note that you can change the form of the   Beep, beep (Image is in focus.)   4. Continuing to keep the camera still, press the shutter button the rest of   the way down.   This records the snapshot.   Full-press   Shooting a Movie   [0] (Movie)   Press [0] (Movie) to start   movie recording. Press   [0] (Movie) again to stop   movie recording. See   Snap (Image is recorded.)   Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   25   . If the image does not focus...   If the focus frame stays red and the back lamp is flashing green, it means that the   image is not in focus (because the subject is too close, etc.) Re-point the camera at   the subject and try to focus again.   . If the subject is not in the center of the frame...   shoot an image in which the subject to be focused on is not within the focus frame in   the center of the screen.   Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   26   Holding the Camera Correctly   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.   Holding the camera still, carefully press the shutter button and take care to avoid all   movement as the shutter releases and for a few moments after it releases. This is   especially important when available lighting is low, which slows down the shutter   speed.   Horizontal   Vertical   Hold the camera so the flash is   above the lens.   NOTE   • Take care that your fingers and   the strap do not cover any of the   areas indicated in the illustration.   • To protect against accidentally   dropping the camera, attach the   wrist strap and make sure it is   around your fingers or wrist while   you are operating the camera.   • Never swing the camera around   by its strap.   Flash   Front lamp   Lens   Microphone   Strap   • The supplied strap is intended   for use with this camera only.   Never use it for any other   purpose.   Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   27   Viewing Snapshots   Use the following procedure to view snapshots on the camera’s monitor screen.   1. Press [p] (PLAY) to enter   [p] (PLAY)   the PLAY mode.   • This will display one of the   snapshots currently stored in   memory.   • Information about the   displayed snapshot also is   included (page 12).   • You also can clear the   information to view only the snapshot (page 118).   • You can zoom in on the image by sliding the zoom controller towards z (page   72). If you are recording a snapshot that is very important to you, it is   recommended that you zoom the image and check its details after recording it.   2. Use [4] and [6] to scroll between images.   • Holding down either button scrolls at high speed.   [6]   [6]   [4]   [4]   Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   28   Deleting Images   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.   To delete a single file   1. Press [p] (PLAY) to enter the PLAY mode and then   press [2] (   ).   2. Use [4] and [6] to scroll through the files until the one you want to   delete is displayed.   3. Use [8] and [2] to select “Delete” and then press [SET].   • To delete other files, repeat steps 2 and 3.   • To exit the delete operation, press [MENU].   To delete all files   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 appear.   Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   29   Snapshot Shooting Precautions   Operation   • Never open the battery cover while the back lamp is flashing green. Doing so can   result in the image you just shot being saved incorrectly, damage to other images   stored in memory, malfunction of the camera, etc.   • If unwanted light is shining directly onto the lens, shade the lens with your hand   when shooting an image.   Monitor Screen when Shooting Snapshots   • Subject brightness conditions can cause monitor screen response to slow and can   cause digital noise in the monitor screen image.   • The image that appears on the monitor screen is for image composition. The actual   Shooting Indoors under Fluorescent Lighting   • Minute flickering of fluorescent lighting can affect the brightness or color of an   image.   Auto Focus Restrictions   • Any of the following can make proper focus impossible.   – Solid color wall or other very low contrast subject   – Strongly back lit subject   – Very shiny subject   – Blinds or other subject with a repeating horizontal pattern   – Multiple subjects at varying distances from the camera   – Subject in a dark location   – Camera movement while shooting   – Fast-moving subject   – Subjects outside the focus range of the camera   57).   Quick Start Basics   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   30   Snapshot Tutorial   Using the Control Panel   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.   Available settings   Control Panel   [8] [2] [4] [6]   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 [SET]   2. Use [8] and [2] to select the setting you want to change.   Flash (page 35)   Anti shake (page 39)   ISO sensitivity (page 40)   White balance (page 40)   EV shift (page 42)   easy Mode (page 43)   Date/Time (page 45)   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * Image quality cannot be changed using the Control Panel.   3. Use [4] and [6] to change the setting.   4. If you want to configure another setting, repeat steps 2 and 3.   5. After all of the settings are the way you want, press [SET].   This will apply the settings and return to the REC mode.   NOTE   • The Control Panel cannot be displayed while a For YouTube, or Voice Recording   Operation is in progress.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DownSlonaapds.hot Tutorial   31   Changing the Image Size (Size)   . Pixels   A digital camera image is a collection of small   dots called “pixels”. The more pixels there are   in an image, the more detail there will be.   However, you generally can do with fewer   pixels when printing an image (L size) through   a print service, attaching an image to e-mail,   when viewing the image on a computer, etc.   Pixel   . About image sizes   The size of an image indicates how many pixels it contains, and is expressed as   x horizontal pixels vertical pixels.   x 8M (3264 2448) size image =   Approximately 8 million pixels   3264*   x VGA (640 480) size image =   Approximately 300,000 pixels   640*   * Unit: pixels   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DownSlonaapds.hot Tutorial   32   Image Size Selection Tips   Note that larger images have more pixels, so they take up more memory space.   More detail, but takes up more memory. Best   when you plan to print large-size prints (such   as A3 size).   Large Number   of Pixels   Less detail, but takes up less memory. Best   when you want to send images by e-mail,   etc.   Small Number   of Pixels   • For information about image size, image quality, and number of images that can be   stored, see page 142.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DownSlonaapds.hot Tutorial   33   . 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].   Suggested Print   Image Size   Size and   Description   (Pixels)   Application   12M   (4000 3000)   Poster Print   Poster Print   HDTV   x 3:2   Good detail for better clarity even for images   x (4000 2656)   16:9   (4000 2240)   x 8M   A3 Print   x (3264 2448)   Good detail   5M   A3 Print   x (2560 1920)   3M   Best when preserving memory capacity is   relatively more important than image quality.   A4 Print   x (2048 1536)   Image files are smaller, which is better when   attaching images to e-mail. However, images   are relatively coarser.   VGA   (640 480)   E Mail   x • The initial factory default image size setting is “12M”.   • Selecting “3:2” records images with an aspect ratio of 3:2, which matches the   standard aspect ratio of print paper.   • The letters “HDTV” stand for “High Definition Television”. An HDTV screen has an   aspect ratio of 16:9, which makes them wider than the usual 4:3 aspect ratio of   television screens of the past. Your camera can record images that are compatible   with the aspect ratio an HDTV screen.   • You should regard the print paper sizes suggested here as guidelines only (200 dpi   print resolution).   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DownSlonaapds.hot Tutorial   34   Using Flash (Flash)   1. In the REC mode, press [2] (   ) Flash   once.   2. Use [4] and [6] to select the flash   setting you want and then press   [SET].   When the “R Panel” menu item (page   107) is “Off” (so the Control Panel is   [2] (   ) not displayed), pressing [2] (   ) will   cycle through the available flash settings.   Flash fires automatically in accordance with exposure   (amount of light and brightness) conditions.   > ? Auto Flash   Flash Off   Flash does not fire.   Flash always fires. This setting can be used to brighten a   subject that normally comes out dark due to daylight or   backlight (daylight synchro flash).   < Flash On   ¥ Reduction   Red Eye   Flash fires automatically. This type of flash can be used to   reduce the chance of redness in the subject’s eyes.   3. Press the shutter button to shoot.   Back lamp   Flashes orange while the flash is charging to   indicate that image recording is disabled.   • You will not be able to take another flash   snapshot until the lamp stops flashing orange,   which indicates that charging is complete.   2 N < indicates the flash will fire.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DownSlonaapds.hot Tutorial   35   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.   condition, ambient temperature, etc.).   • Shooting with flash turned off when lighting is dim results in a slow shutter speed,   which can cause image blur due to camera movement. Under such conditions,   secure the camera with a tripod, etc.   • With red eye reduction, the flash is fired automatically in accordance with   exposure. It does not fire in areas where lighting is bright.   • The presence of outdoor sunlight, fluorescent lighting, or some other light source   can cause abnormal image colors.   • Select “Flash Off” for the flash setting when shooting in areas where flash   photograph is prohibited.   Red-eye Reduction   Using the flash to shoot at night or in a dimly lit room can cause red spots inside the   eyes of people who are in the image. This is caused when the light from the flash   reflects off of the retina of the eye. When red-eye reduction is selected as the flash   mode, the camera fires a pre-flash to cause the irises in the eyes of any people in the   image to close, which reduces the chance of red eye.   Note the following important points when using red-eye reduction.   • Red-eye reduction does not work unless the people in the image are looking   directly at the camera (flash).   • Red-eye reduction may not work very well if the subjects are located far away from   the camera.   Other Useful Flash Features   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DownSlonaapds.hot Tutorial   36   Using Face Detection (Face Detection)   The face detection feature adjusts focus and brightness to the faces in the image.   1. In the REC mode, press [SET].   2. Use [8] and [2] to select the third Control Panel option from the top   (Face Detection).   3. Use [4] and [6] to select “G Face Detection: On” and then press   [SET].   4. Point the camera at the subject(s).   The camera will detect human faces and display a   frame around each one.   5. Half-press the shutter button.   The camera will focus and the frames around the   faces it focuses on will turn green.   6. Press the shutter button the rest of the way down.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DownSlonaapds.hot Tutorial   37   Tips for Best Face Detection Results   • The camera performs center focus if it cannot detect a face.   • Always make sure that Auto Focus (AF) is selected as the focus mode when   shooting with face detection.   • Face detection may take a bit longer when you hold the camera sideways.   • Detection of the following types of faces is not supported.   – Face that is obstructed by hair, sunglasses, a hat, etc., or a face in dark shade   – A profile or a face that is at an angle   – A face that is very far away and small, or very close and large   – A face in an area that is very dark   – The face of a pet or some other non-human subject   IMPORTANT!   • Face detection cannot be used in combination with any of the following features.   – Some BEST SHOT scenes (For YouTube, Voice Recording)   – easy Mode   – Movie Recording   • The following functions are disabled when shooting with face detection.   – Multi AF   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DownSlonaapds.hot Tutorial   38   Reducing the Effects of Camera and Subject Movement   (Anti Shake)   You can turn on the camera’s Anti Shake feature to reduce image blur due to subject   movement or camera movement when shooting a moving subject using telephoto,   when shooting a fast-moving subject, or when shooting under dim lighting conditions.   1. In the REC mode, press [SET].   2. Use [8] and [2] to select the fourth Control Panel option from the top   (Anti Shake).   3. Use [4] and [6] to select the setting you want and then press [SET].   Auto   Off   Minimizes the effects of hand and subject movement.   Turns off Anti Shake settings   NOTE   • ISO sensitivity, aperture, and shutter speed do not appear on the monitor screen   when you half-press the shutter button while “Auto” is selected. These values will   appear briefly, however, in the preview image that is displayed immediately after   you shoot a snapshot.   • If the flash fires, the Anti Shake icon S will remain on the display, even though   Anti Shake does not function during flash photography.   • Shooting with Anti Shake can cause an image to appear somewhat coarser than   normal and can cause slight deterioration of image resolution.   • Anti Shake may not be able to eliminate the effects of camera or subject movement   when movement is severe.   • Anti Shake is disabled during movie recording.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DownSlonaapds.hot Tutorial   39   Specifying ISO Sensitivity (ISO)   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   Adjusts sensitivity automatically according to conditions   ISO 64   Lower sensitivity   Slow shutter speed   Less noise   ISO 100   ISO 200   ISO 400   ISO 800   ISO 1600   Fast shutter speed   (Set for shooting in   dimly lit areas.)   Some coarseness   (increased digital   noise)   Higher sensitivity   • “AUTO” ISO sensitivity always is applied for movies, regardless of the current   ISO sensitivity setting.   Adjusting White Balance (White Balance)   You can adjust white balance to match the source of light available where you are   shooting and avoid the blue cast that results when shooting outdoors when it is   cloudy, and the green cast that results when shooting under fluorescent lighting.   1. In the REC mode, press [SET].   2. Use [8] and [2] to select the sixth Control Panel option from the top   (White Balance).   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DownSlonaapds.hot Tutorial   40   3. Use [4] and [6] to select the shooting condition you want and then   press [SET].   ‡ ¤ Auto WB   Daylight   Configures the camera to adjust white balance automatically   For shooting outdoors on a clear day   For shooting outdoors on an overcast rainy day, in the   shade, etc.   ' “ Overcast   Shade   For shooting on a clear day in the shade of trees or buildings   For shooting under white or day white fluorescent lighting   † Day White   Fluorescent   – Daylight   Fluorescent   For shooting under daylight fluorescent lighting   For shooting under light bulb lighting   « Tungsten   For configuring the camera manually to suit a particular light   source.   Select “· Manual WB”.   1 2 Blank white paper   Under the lighting conditions you   plan to use when shooting, point the   camera at a blank white piece of   paper so it fills the entire monitor   screen and then press the shutter   button.   · Manual WB   Press [SET].   3 The white balance setting is retained even if you turn off the   camera.   • When “‡ Auto WB” is selected for the white balance setting, the camera   automatically determines the white point of the subject. Certain subject colors   and light source conditions can cause problems when the camera tries to   determine the white point, which makes proper white balance adjustment   impossible. If this happens, select the white balance setting that matches your   shooting conditions (Daylight, Overcast, etc.)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DownSlonaapds.hot Tutorial   41   Correcting Image Brightness (EV Shift)   You can manually adjust an image’s exposure value (EV value) before shooting it.   • Exposure Compensation Range: –2.0EV to +2.0EV   • Unit: 1/3EV   1. In the REC mode, press [SET].   2. Use [8] and [2] to select the third Control Panel option from the   bottom (EV Shift).   3. Use [4] and [6] to adjust the exposure compensation value.   [6]: Increases the EV value. A higher EV   value is best for light-colored subjects   and backlit subjects.   [4]: Decreases the EV value. A lower EV   value is best for dark-color subjects and   for shooting outdoors on a clear day.   To cancel exposure compensation, change the EV   value to 0.0.   Exposure compensation   4. Press [SET].   value   This applies the exposure compensation value.   The exposure compensation value you set   remains in effect until you change it.   NOTE   • When shooting under very dark or very bright conditions, you may not be able to   obtain satisfactory results even after performing exposure compensation.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DownSlonaapds.hot Tutorial   42   Using the easy Mode   The easy mode eliminates troublesome setups and simplifies snapshot recording.   This mode is recommended for those who are new to digital imaging.   1. In the REC mode, press [SET].   2. Use [8] and [2] to select the second Control Panel option from the   bottom (easy Mode).   | 3. Use [4] and [6] to select “   On” and then press [SET].   This enters the easy mode.   4. Focus the image.   While the focus frame is aligned with the subject, half-press the shutter button.   5. Shoot the image.   When the image is focused, press the shutter button the rest of the way.   This records the snapshot.   . Using the easy Menu   The easy menu contains flash, self-timer, and image size settings, plus an item for   exiting the easy mode.   While the camera is in the easy mode, all the other settings (besides Flash, Self-   these tabs are not used in the easy mode.   IMPORTANT!   this, select the “easy Mode” item in step 2 of the following procedure, and then   l select   do.   in step 3. After that, you can use the Set up tab menu as you normally   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DownSlonaapds.hot Tutorial   43   1. Press [MENU].   The easy menu displays larger text than standard   menus.   2. Use [8] and [2] to select the menu item you   want, and then press [SET].   3. Use [8] and [2] to select the setting you want, and then press [SET].   Menu Item:   Flash   Available Settings:   > (Auto Flash)* / < (Flash On) / ? (Flash Off)   • (10-second self-timer) / l*   1* / % / !   Self-timer   Image Size   easy Mode   Exit Menu   k / l*   Exit the easy menu   • An asterisk (*) indicates reset default settings.   • See the following for details.   • The following are the settings you can select for “easy Mode”.   Select this   setting:   To do this:   Stay in the easy mode, without switching to another   recording type   k Switch from the easy mode to a standard recording type   l • On-screen pop-up help text provides a brief explanation of each setting.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DownSlonaapds.hot Tutorial   44   Changing the Control Panel Date/Time Style   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   Day/Month.   • The time is displayed using 24-hour format.   Shooting with Zoom   Your camera provides you with 3X optical zoom (that changes the lens focal   distance), which can be used in combination with digital zoom (that digitally   processes the center portion of the image to enlarge it) for total zoom capabilities of   3X to 45.2X. The image deterioration point depends on the image size (page 47).   1. In the REC mode, slide the zoom controller to zoom.   w Wide Angle   z Telephoto   Zoom controller   w (Wide Angle) :Reduces the size of the subject and broadens the range   z (Telephoto) :Enlarges the subject and narrows the range   2. Press the shutter button to shoot the image.   IMPORTANT!   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DownSlonaapds.hot Tutorial   45   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 46).   • Use of a tripod is recommended to protect against image blur due to camera   movement when shooting with telephoto.   • Performing a zoom operation changes the lens aperture.   • Digital zoom only is available during movie recording. You can adjust the optical   zoom setting before you press the shutter button to start movie recording.   Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom Switch Point   If you hold the zoom controller towards z (Telephoto), the zoom operation will stop   when the optical zoom factor reaches its maximum. Momentarily releasing the zoom   controller and then holding it again towards z (Telephoto) will switch to digital   zoom, which you can use to set an even higher zoom factor.   • During zoom, a zoom bar on the monitor screen shows the current zoom setting.   Image deterioration indicator   Focusing range   (Displayed for Auto Focus, Macro Focus, and Manual   Focus.)   Zoom bar   Undeteriorated image quality range   Deteriorated image quality range   3X to 18.7X   12X to 45.2X   1X   Optical/digital zoom switch point   * 3X optical zoom point   Zoom pointer (Indicates current zoom.)   Image deterioration   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DownSlonaapds.hot Tutorial   46   • 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   Size   Maximum   Zoom Factor   Undeteriorated   zoom limit   12M   3:2   12X   12X   3X   3X   image deterioration point.   16:9   8M   12X   3X   • Though digital zoom generally   causes a deterioration of image   quality, some digital zoom without   image deterioration is possible   with image sizes of “8M” and   smaller. The range in which you   can use digital zoom without   image deterioration is indicated   on the display. The deterioration   point depends on the image size.   14.5X   18.7X   23.3X   45.2X   3.7X   4.7X   5.8X   18.7X   5M   3M   VGA   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DownSlonaapds.hot Tutorial   47   Recording Movie Images and Audio   To record a movie   The length of the movie you can record will depend on the quality setting you   select.   2. In the REC mode, press [0]   Remaining recording time   (page 143)   (Movie).   [0] (Movie)   This will start recording and display   Y on the monitor screen.   Movie recording includes monaural   audio.   3. Press [0] again to stop   recording.   • Each movie can be up to 10   minutes long. Movie recording   stops automatically after 10   Recording time   minutes of recording. Movie recording also will stop automatically if memory   becomes full before you stop movie recording by pressing [0].   Shooting with BEST SHOT   of movie you are trying to shoot and the camera will change its setup accordingly, for   beautiful movies every time. Selecting the BEST SHOT scene named Night Scene,   for example, will configure the camera so night scenes appear clearer and brighter.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals SearcRhecoArdnindgDMoovwienImloaagdes. and Audio   48   NOTE   • Spending a long time using movie recording will cause the camera to become   slightly warm to the touch. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction.   • The camera also records audio. Note the following points when shooting a movie.   – Take care that the microphone is not blocked by your   fingers, etc.   – Good recording results are not possible when the camera   is too far away from what you are trying to record.   – Operating camera buttons while shooting can cause   button noise to be picked up in the audio.   • Shooting a very bright subject can cause a vertical band to   appear in the monitor screen image. This does not indicate   malfunction. The band will not be recorded in a snapshot,   but will be recorded in the case of a movie.   Microphone   • Use of certain types of memory cards increase the time it takes to record movies,   which can cause movie frames to be lost. This condition is indicated by » and Y   flashing on the monitor screen. To avoid loss of movie frames, use of a memory   card with a maximum transfer speed of at least 10MB per second is recommended   • Only digital zoom can be used for zooming during movie recording. Since optical   zoom is not possible while recording a movie, zoom as required before pressing   [0] to start recording.   • The effects of camera movement in an image become more pronounced when you   shoot close up or with a large zoom factor. Because of this, use of a tripod is   recommended under these conditions.   • Auto Focus and Macro Focus become fixed focus while shooting a movie (page   57).   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals SearcRhecoArdnindgDMoovwienImloaagdes. and Audio   49   Shooting a Snapshot while Shooting a Movie   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 point where a snapshot is   recorded.   • Shooting a snapshot during movie recording is not possible while any one of the   following BEST SHOT scenes is selected.   For YouTube, Voice Recording   Recording Audio Only (Voice Recording)   Voice Recording lets you record audio only, without a snapshot or movie.   1. In the REC mode, press [BS].   ` 2. Use [8], [2], [4], and [6] to select the   and then press [SET].   (Voice Recording) scene   This causes ` to appear on the monitor screen.   3. Press the shutter button to start recording.   Recording time   • The back lamp flashes green while recording is   in progress.   • Pressing [SET] during recording will insert a   marker into the recording. During playback, you   will be able to jump to the markers in the   recording.   4. Press the shutter button again to stop audio   Remaining recording time   recording.   • To create another audio recording file, repeat   steps 3 and 4.   • To turn off Voice Recording, press [BS] and then select R (Auto).   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals SearcRhecoArdnindgDMoovwienImloaagdes. and Audio   50   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 118).   About audio data   • Audio files can be played back on a computer using Windows Media Player or   – Audio Data: WAVE/IMA-ADPCM (WAV extension)   To play back an audio recording   1. In the PLAY mode, use [4] and [6] to display   the Voice Recording file you want to play.   ` is displayed in place of an image for a Voice   Recording file.   2. Press [SET] to start playback.   Voice Recording Playback Controls   Fast forward/fast reverse   Play/pause   [4] [6]   [SET]   While playback is paused, press [4] or [6] to   jump to the next marker and then press [SET]   to resume playback.   Jump to marker   Volume adjustment   Monitor screen on/off   Playback end   Press [2] and then press [8] [2]   [8] (DISP)   [MENU]   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals SearcRhecoArdnindgDMoovwienImloaagdes. and Audio   51   Using BEST SHOT   What is BEST SHOT?   BEST SHOT provides you with a collection of sample “scenes” that show a variety of   different types of shooting conditions. When you need to change the setup of the   camera, simply find the scene that matches what you are trying to achieve, and the   camera sets up for it automatically. This helps to minimize the chance of ruined   images due to poor exposure and shutter speed settings.   Some Sample Scenes   Portrait   Scenery   Night Scene   Night Scene Portrait   To shoot an image with BEST SHOT   1. In the REC mode, press   [BS].   Currently selected scene   (with boundary)   This will display a menu of   BEST SHOT scenes.   • The initial default selection is   R (Auto).   2. Use [8], [2], [4], and [6]   to move the boundary to the   scene you want to select.   • The scene menu has multiple   pages. Use [8] and [2] to   [BS]   Scene name   Scene number   scroll between menu pages.   for details.   • To return to normal snapshot recording, select Scene 1 R (Auto). Pressing   [MENU] while the scene selection screen or scene information screen is   displayed will cause the boundary to jump directly to R (Auto).   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DowUnsloinagdB.EST SHOT   52   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 procedure from   step 1.   4. Press the shutter button.   NOTE   • The BEST SHOT YouTube scene sets up the camera for recording movies that are   optimized for uploading to YouTube. Movies recorded with the YouTube scene are   stored in a special folder to make them easy to locate for uploading (page 105).   Maximum recording time while the YouTube scene is selected is 10 minutes.   . Using Scene Information Screen   To find out more about a scene, select it with the   boundary on the scene selection screen, and then slide   the zoom controller in either direction.   • To return to the scene menu, slide the zoom controller   again.   • To scroll between scenes, use [4] and [6].   • To configure the camera with the settings for the   currently selected scene, press [SET]. To return to   the scene information screen for the currently selected BEST SHOT scene, press   [BS].   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DowUnsloinagdB.EST SHOT   53   . BEST SHOT Precautions   • Some scenes like Night Scene and Fireworks result in a slow shutter speed setting.   Since a slow shutter speed increases the chance of digital noise in the image, the   camera automatically performs a digital noise reduction process when either of   these scenes is selected. This means that it will take a bit longer for the image to   be saved which is indicated by the back lamp flashing green. Do not perform any   key operation during that time. Also, it is a good idea to use a tripod to avoid image   blur due to camera movement when shooting at slow shutter speeds.   • Your camera includes a sample scene that optimizes settings for auction site   images. Depending on your camera model, the sample scene is named either “For   eBay” or “Auction”. Images you record using the auction site sample scene are   x When using this feature, image size is fixed at 2M (1600 1200 pixels).   • High Sensitivity   – The high sensitivity setting is disabled whenever the camera’s flash fires.   – High sensitivity may not produce the desired results in very dark conditions.   – When shooting with slow shutter speeds, use a tripod to protect against blurring   due to camera movement.   – Under certain lighting conditions, the camera will perform an automatic noise   filtering operation to reduce digital noise in the image. This operation causes the   camera to take longer than normal to save the image and be ready for the next   shot.   • BEST SHOT scene images were not shot using this camera.   • Images shot using a BEST SHOT scene may not produce the results you expected   due to shooting conditions and other factors.   • You can modify the camera settings that are made after you select a BEST SHOT   scene. Note, however, that the BEST SHOT settings revert to their defaults when   you select another BEST SHOT scene or turn off the camera.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DowUnsloinagdB.EST SHOT   54   Advanced Settings   The following are menu operations you can use to configure various camera settings.   appear on the menu screen. Refer to the page references provided in this section   for information about configuring settings using the Control Panel.   Using On-screen Menus   . Example Menu Screen Operation   Press [MENU] to display the menu screen.   • Menu contents are different in the REC mode and PLAY mode.   Example: REC mode menu   [8] [2] [4] [6]   [MENU]   [SET]   Menu Screen Operation Buttons   Selects tabs. [6] is also used to display the options available for a   setting.   [4] [6]   [8] [2] Selects a setting option.   [SET] Registers the selected setting.   [MENU] Exits the menu screen.   1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].   This will display the menu screen.   2. Use [4] and [6] to select the tab where the item you want to configure   is located.   Advanced Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   55   3. Use [8] and [2] to select the menu item   you want, and then press [6].   Example:   When “Focus” is selected   on the “REC” tab   4. Use [8] and [2] to change the setting.   Tabs   5. After the setting is the way you want, press   [SET].   • Pressing [4] registers the selected setting and   returns to the menu.   • To configure settings on another tab after   pressing [4] to return to the menu, use [8] to   move the highlighting up to the tabs, and then   use [4] and [6] to select the tab you want.   Settings   . Menu Operations in This Manual   Menu operations are represented in this manual as shown below. The following   Use [4] and [6] to select the “REC” tab.   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * Focus   Use [8] and [2] to select the “Focus”   and then press [6].   Press [r] (REC). Press [MENU].   Advanced Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   56   REC Mode Settings (REC)   Selecting a Focus Mode (Focus)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * Focus   Focus Mode   Settings Type of Shot   Approximate Focus Range*1   Snapshot Movies   Snapshot   Movies   Approximately   40 cm to 9   (infinity) (1.3' to 9)   Q Auto General   2 2 Automatic   Automatic   * * Focus   recording   Approximately   10 cm to 50 cm   (3.9" to 19.7")   ´ Macro   Close ups   Fixed   focal   point   Fixed   distance   Shooting with a   relatively wide   focus range   *3, *5   EPan   Focus   Fixed   focal point   Fixed distance*3, *4   Scenery and   other distant   subjects   ) Infinity   Fixed   Infinity   W Manual   Focus   When you want   to focus   manually   Approximately 10 cm to 9   (infinity)*3 (3.9" to 9)   Manual   *1 The focus range is the distance from the lens surface.   *2 During movie recording, the Auto Focus mode is disabled.   *3 The minimum changes along with the optical zoom setting.   *4 The distance depends on shooting conditions, and appears on the monitor screen   when the shutter button is half-pressed.   Advanced Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   57   *5   (m)   Normal   Close Up   Macro   Zoom Steps   Telephoto   9 Center distance   0.40 (15.7")   0.40 (15.7")   0.40 (15.7")   0.40 (15.7")   0.40 (15.7")   0.40 (15.7")   0.40 (15.7")   Z1 (Wide)   Approx. 2.0 (6.6')   Approx. 2.6 (8.5')   Approx. 3.5 (11.5')   Approx. 4.7 (15.4')   Approx. 5.7 (18.7')   Approx. 7.4 (24.3')   Approx. 9.4 (30.8')   2 9 3 9 4 9 5 6 9 9 7 (Tele)   9 NOTE   • Above values are for reference only.   For movie macro, the focus range is a few centimeters within the center distance.   To focus with manual focus   1. On the monitor screen, compose the image so   the subject you want to focus on is within the   yellow boundary.   2. Watching the image on the monitor screen use   [4] and [6] to adjust focus.   • At this time the image that is within the boundary   will enlarge and fill the monitor screen, which aids   in focusing. If you do not perform any operation for   two seconds while the enlarged image is displayed,   the screen in step 1 will re-appear.   Yellow boundary   Advanced Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   58   NOTE   • An Auto Macro feature detects how far the subject is from the lens and   automatically selects either Macro Focus or Auto Focus accordingly.   • Use of the flash together with Macro Focus can cause the light of the flash to   become blocked, which may result in unwanted lens shadows in your image.   • Auto Macro can be used when recording snapshots only. Also, Auto Macro is   supported only when zoom is set to full wide-angle.   • Whenever you perform an optical zoom operation while shooting with Auto Focus,   Macro Focus, or Manual Focus, a value will appear on the monitor screen to tell   you the focus range, as shown below.   Example: oo cm to 9   * oo is the actual focusing range value.   • The operations assigned to the [4] and [6] keys with the “L/R Key” setting (page   64) are disabled while Manual Focus is selected as the focus mode.   Using Focus Lock   Subject to be focused on   “Focus lock” is a technique you can use when you want   to compose an image in which the subject you want to   focus on is not within the focus frame in the center of the   screen.   • To use focus lock, select “U Spot” for the Auto   Focus area (page 63).   1. Align the monitor screen’s focus frame with   the subject you want to focus on and then   half-press the shutter button.   Focus frame   2. Keeping the shutter button half-pressed   (which maintains the focus setting), move the   camera to compose the image.   3. When you are ready to shoot the image,   press the shutter button the rest of the way   down.   NOTE   • Focus lock also locks exposure (AE).   Advanced Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   59   Changing the Focus Frame Shape (Focus Frame)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * Focus Frame   You can use this procedure to select from among seven different shapes, including a   heart shape, for the focus frame.   Settings   ß ² ¾ ¹ ™ ¬ μ NOTE   • Half-pressing the shutter button will cause the focus frame to change one of the   shapes shown below.   Focus successful   Focus not successful   • When shooting with face detection or the easy mode, the frame shape is ß.   I Multi” is   with this setting. Also, the following items will not appear.   On-screen grid, histogram, and the following information when the shutter button is   half-pressed: ISO, aperture, shutter speed.   Advanced Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   60   Using Continuous Shutter (CS)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * CS   While Continuous Shutter is turned on, images are continually recorded until memory   becomes full, as long as you keep the shutter button depressed.   Releasing the shutter button stops shooting.   NOTE   • With continuous shutter, exposure and focus for the first image are applied for   successive images as well.   • Continuous shutter cannot be used in combination with any of the following.   – Some BEST SHOT scenes (For YouTube, Voice Recording)   – easy Mode   – Movie Recording   • When using a continuous shutter mode, keep the camera still until all recording is   finished.   • The continuous shutter rate depends on the current image size and image quality   settings.   • The speed of Continuous Shutter depends on the type of memory card loaded in   the camera and the amount of free space available for storage. When shooting to   built-in memory, continuous shutter shooting is relatively slow.   • You cannot use the self-timer in combination with Continuous Shutter.   Advanced Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   61   Using the Self-timer (Self-timer)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * Self-timer   With the Self-timer, pressing the shutter button starts a timer. The shutter is released   and the image is shot after a fixed amount of time.   „ 10 sec 10-second Self-timer   2-second Self-timer   • When shooting under conditions that slow down the shutter speed,   you can use this setting to prevent image blur due to camera   movement.   ‚ 2 sec   Shoots three images: one image 10 seconds after the shutter button is   pressed, and the next two images as soon as the camera is ready   after shooting the previous image. How long it takes for the camera to   get ready to shoot depends on the image size and quality settings,   whether or not a memory card is loaded in the camera, and the flash   charge condition.   ” (Triple   Self-timer)   X3   Off   Turns off the Self-timer.   • The front lamp flashes while the Self-timer countdown is in   Front lamp   progress.   • You can interrupt an ongoing Self-timer countdown by   pressing [SET].   NOTE   • The Self-timer cannot be used together with the following features.   Continuous Shutter, certain BEST SHOT scene (Voice Recording)   • The Triple Self-timer cannot be used together with the following feature.   – BEST SHOT scene (For YouTube)   – easy Mode   – Movie Recording   Advanced Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   62   Shooting with Face Detection (Face Detection)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * Face Detection   For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 37.   Reducing the Effects of Camera and Subject Movement   (Anti Shake)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * Anti Shake   For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 39.   Specifying the Auto Focus Area (AF Area)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * AF Area   This mode takes readings of a small area in the center of the image.   This setting works well with focus lock (page 59).   U I Spot   Multi   When you half-press the shutter button while this setting selected, the   camera will select the optimum Auto Focus area from among nine   possible areas. The focus frame of the area where the camera focuses   will be displayed in green.   U I “ “ Spot”   Multi”   Focus frame   Multi” cannot be selected for the Auto Focus area while you are using Face   Focus frame   I • “   Advanced Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   63   Using the easy Mode (easy Mode)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * easy Mode   For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 43.   Assigning Functions to the [4] and [6] Keys (L/R Key)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * L/R Key   You can assign one of the six functions listed below to the [4] and [6] keys.   Setting   Metering   EV Shift   White Balance   ISO   [4]/[6] key operation   Changes the Metering Mode (page 69)   Changes the ISO Sensitivity setting (page 40)   Sets the self-timer time (page 62)   Self-timer   Menu Color   Off   Changes the Menu Screen Color (page 108)   Cancels [4] and [6] key assignments   Displaying the On-screen Grid (Grid)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * Grid   The on-screen grid can be displayed on the REC mode   monitor screen for easy vertical and horizontal alignment   when composing images.   Advanced Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   64   Turning Digital Zoom On or Off (Digital Zoom)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * Digital Zoom   You can use this setting to turn digital zoom on or off. When digital zoom is turned off,   operating the zoom controller zooms the image with optical zoom only.   Turning on Image Review (Review)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * Review   While Review is turned on, the camera will display a image for about one second   immediately after you press the shutter button to record it.   Using Icon Help (Icon Help)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * REC Tab * Icon Help   While Icon Help is turned on, a textual description will appear on the display for   certain icons when you switch between REC functions.   Functions Supported by Icon Help   • REC Mode, Flash, Metering Mode, White Balance, Self-timer, EV Shift   Advanced Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   65   Configuring Power On Default Settings (Memory)   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 turn off the camera.   Setting   Disabled (Initial Default Setting)   Enabled   b BEST SHOT   Snapshot (Auto)   Flash   Auto   Focus   AF (Auto Focus)   White Balance   ISO   Auto   Auto   AF Area   Spot   Setting at   power off   Metering   CS   Multi   Off   Self-timer   Flash Intensity   Digital Zoom   MF Position   Zoom Position*   Off   0 On   Position before manual focus was selected.   Full wide   * Optical zoom setting only.   • If you turn the camera power off and then back on while the BEST SHOT memory   item is enabled, all of the other memory items (except for zoom position) are   initialized to the currently selected BEST SHOT sample scene setup, regardless of   the enabled/disabled status of the other memory items.   Advanced Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   66   Image Quality Settings (Quality)   Specifying Snapshot Size (Size)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * Size   For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 34.   Specifying Snapshot Image Quality (Quality (Snapshot))   Procedure   t [r] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab *   Quality (Snapshot)   Fine   Gives image quality priority   Normal   Normal   Economy   Gives number of images priority   • The “Fine” setting helps to bring out details when shooting a finely detailed image   of nature that includes dense tree branches or leaves, or an image of a complex   pattern.   • Memory capacity (the number of images you can record) will be affected by the   quality settings you configure (page 142).   Advanced Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   67   Specifying Movie Image Quality (Quality (Movie))   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 (WIDE) setting will result in   better image quality, but it also shortens the amount of time you can shoot.   Image Quality (Pixels)   Approximate Data Rate   Frame Rate   x 848 480 12.5 Megabits/second   WIDE   STD   LP   30 frames/second   15 frames/second   x 640 480 10.6 Megabits/second   x 320 240 2.7 Megabits/second   • Memory capacity (Movie recording time you can shoot) will be affected by the   quality settings you configure (page 143).   Correcting Image Brightness (EV Shift)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * EV Shift   For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 42.   Controlling White Balance (White Balance)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * White Balance   For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 40.   Advanced Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   68   Specifying ISO Sensitivity (ISO)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * ISO   For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 40.   Specifying the Metering Mode (Metering)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * Metering   The metering mode determines what part of the subject is metered for exposure.   Multi-pattern metering divides the image into sections and   measures the light in each section for a balanced exposure reading.   This type of metering provides error-free exposure settings for a   wide range of shooting conditions.   B Multi   Center weighted metering concentrates on the center of the focus   area to measure light. This type of metering is best when you want   some level of control over contrast.   N Weighted   Center   Spot metering takes readings at a very small area. Use this   metering method when you want exposure to be set according to   the brightness of a particular subject, without being affected by   surrounding conditions.   ˜ Spot   • The currently selected metering mode is indicated by an icon on the snapshot   screen. No icon is displayed when “B Multi” is selected as the metering mode.   Using Built-in Color Filters (Color Filter)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * Color Filter   Settings: Off, B/W, Sepia, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Pink, and Purple   Advanced Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   69   Controlling Image Sharpness (Sharpness)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * Sharpness   You can specify one of five sharpness settings from +2 (sharpest) to –2 (least sharp).   Controlling Color Saturation (Saturation)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * Saturation   You can specify one of five saturation settings from +2 (most saturated) to –2 (least   saturated).   Adjusting Image Contrast (Contrast)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * Contrast   You can specify one of five contrast settings from +2 (most contrast between light and   dark) to –2 (least contrast between light and dark).   Specifying Flash Intensity (Flash Intensity)   Procedure   [r] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * Flash Intensity   You can specify one of five flash intensity settings from +2 (strongest) to –2   (weakest).   • Flash intensity may not change when the subject is too far away or too close.   Advanced Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   70   Viewing Snapshots and Movies   Viewing Snapshots   Viewing a Movie   1. Press [p] (PLAY) and then use [4] and [6] to display the movie you   want to view.   2. Press [SET] to start   Movie icon: »   playback.   Recording time   Image quality   Movie Playback Controls   [4] [6]   Fast forward/   fast reverse   • Each press of either button increases the speed of the fast   forward or fast reverse operation.   • To return to normal playback speed, press [SET].   Play/pause   [SET]   1 frame   [4] [6]   forward/back   • Holding down either button scrolls continuously.   Press [2] and then press [8] [2]   • Volume can be adjusted only while movie playback is in   progress.   Volume   adjustment   Information   display on/off   [8] (DISP)   Slide the zoom controller in the direction of z ([).   • You can use [8], [2], [4], and [6] to scroll the zoomed image   on the monitor screen. You can zoom a movie image up to 4.5   times normal size.   Zoom   Stop playback [MENU]   • Playback may not be possible for movies not recorded with this camera.   Viewing Snapshots and Movies   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   71   Zooming an On-screen Image   1. In the PLAY mode, use [4] and [6] to scroll through the images until   the one you want is displayed.   2. Slide the zoom controller towards z ([) to   Zoom factor   zoom.   Image area   You can use [8], [2], [4], and [6] to scroll the   zoomed image on the monitor screen. Slide the   zoom controller towards w to unzoom the image.   – If display indicators are turned on, an indicator   in the lower right corner of the monitor screen   shows what part of the zoomed image is   currently displayed.   – To exit the zoom screen, press [MENU] or   [BS].   Current display area   – Though the maximum image zoom factor is   8X, certain image sizes may not allow zooming   up to the full 8X.   Displaying 12 Images on the Same Screen   1. In the PLAY mode, slide the zoom controller   Boundary   towards w (]).   Use [4] and [6] to scroll, 12 images at a time.   To view a particular image, use [8], [2], [4], or [6]   to move the selection boundary to the image you   want and then press [SET].   Viewing Snapshots and Movies   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   72   Viewing Snapshots and Movies on a TV Screen   1. Use the AV cable that comes with the camera to connect it to the TV.   AV cable (bundled)   Yellow   White   Video Audio   TV   AUDIO IN jacks (white)   VIDEO IN jack (yellow)   USB/AV port   Making sure that the 2 mark on the camera is   aligned with the 8 mark of the AV cable   connector, connect the cable to the camera.   • 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 malfunction.   • Note that even while the connector is fully inserted,   you still will be able to see the metal part of the   connector as shown in the illustration.   2. Turn on the TV and select its video input mode.   If the TV has more than one video input, select the one where the camera is   connected.   3. Press [p] (PLAY) to turn on the camera.   This will cause an image to appear on the TV screen, without anything appearing   on the camera’s monitor screen.   • Pressing [ON/OFF] or [r] (REC) will not turn on the camera while the AV   cable is connected.   • You also can change the aspect ratio of the screen and the video output   system (page 116).   Viewing Snapshots and Movies   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   73   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   • Audio is initially output by the camera at maximum volume. When you first start   displaying images, set the TV volume control at a relatively low level and then   adjust it as required.   NOTE   • Audio is monaural.   • Certain TVs may cut off part of the images.   • All icons and indicators that appear on the monitor screen also appear on the TV   screen. You can use [8] (DISP) to change the display contents.   Recording Camera Images to a DVD Recorder or Video Deck   Use one of the following methods to connect the camera to the recording device   using the camera’s bundled AV cable.   – DVD recorder or video deck: Connect to the VIDEO IN and AUDIO IN terminals.   – Camera: USB/AV port   You can play a slideshow of snapshots and movies on the camera and record it on a   DVD or video tape. When recording images to an external device, use [8] (DISP) to   For information about connecting a monitor to the recording device and about how to   record, see the user documentation that comes with the recording device you are   using.   Viewing Snapshots and Movies   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   74   Other Playback Functions (PLAY)   This section explains menu items that you can use to configure settings and perform   other playback operations.   Playing a Slideshow on the Camera (Slideshow)   Procedure   [p] (PLAY) * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Slideshow   Start   Time   Starts the slideshow   Time from the start to the end of the slideshow   1 to 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes   Amount of time each image remains displayed   Use [4] and [6] to select a value from 1 to 30 seconds, or “MAX”.   If you specify a value from 1 to 30 seconds, images change at the   specified interval, but the audio portion of movies and audio snapshots   will continue to play until the end.   When the slideshow reaches a movie file while “MAX” is selected, only   the first frame of the movie will displayed. Voice Recording files are not   played back when “MAX” is selected.   Interval   Effect   Turns effect on or off.   On: Turns on the image change effect and background music.   Off: No image change effect or background music   • 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 slideshow is transitioning from one   image to another.   • The time required for transition from one image to another may be longer in the   case of an image that was not recorded with this camera.   Other Playback Functions (PLAY)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   75   Selecting Images for Printing (DPOF Printing)   Procedure   [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab *   DPOF Printing   Protecting a File Against Deletion (Protect)   Procedure   [p] (PLAY) * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Protect   Protects specific files.   Use [4] and [6] to scroll through the   files until the one you want to protect is   displayed.   1 Use [8] and [2] to select “On” and   then press [SET].   2 On   An image that is protected is indicated   by the › icon.   To protect other files, repeat steps 1 and 2.   To exit the protect operation, press [MENU]. To unprotect a file,   select “Off” instead of “On” in step 2 above.   3 Protects all files.   Use [8] and [2] to select “All Files: On” and then press [SET].   Press [MENU].   To unprotect all files, select “All Files: Off” instead of “All Files: On” in   step 1 above.   1 2 All Files:   On   IMPORTANT!   • Note that even if a file is protected, it will be deleted if you perform the format   operation (page 117).   Other Playback Functions (PLAY)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   76   Rotating an Image (Rotation)   Procedure   [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Rotation   1. Use [8] and [2] to select “Rotation” and then press [SET].   Each press of [SET] will rotate the displayed image 90 degrees left.   2. When the displayed image is at the orientation you want, press   [MENU].   NOTE   • Note that this procedure does not actually change the image data. It simply alters   how the image is displayed on the camera’s monitor screen.   • An image that has been protected or zoomed and movie screen cannot be rotated.   • The original (unrotated) version of the image will be displayed on the 12-image   screen.   Resizing a Snapshot (Resize)   Procedure   [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Resize   You can reduce the size of a snapshot and save the result as a separate snapshot.   The original snapshot is also retained. You can select resize an image to one of three   image sizes: 8M, 5M, VGA.   • Resizing a 3:2 or 16:9 size snapshot will create an image with an aspect ratio of   4:3, with both sides cut off.   • The recording date of the resized version of the snapshot will be the same as the   recording date of the original snapshot.   Other Playback Functions (PLAY)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   77   Cropping a Snapshot (Trimming)   Procedure   [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Trimming   You can crop a snapshot to trim parts you do not need,   and save the result in a separate file. The original   snapshot is also retained.   Zoom factor   Represents   snapshot area   Use the zoom controller to zoom the image to the size   you want, use [8], [2], [4], and [6] to display the   portion of the image you want to cut out, and then press   [SET].   • The image produced by cropping a 3:2 or 16:9 image   will have an aspect ratio of 4:3.   • The recording date of the cropped image will be the   same as the recording date of the original snapshot.   Part of snapshot that is   currently displayed   Adding Audio to a Snapshot (Dubbing)   Procedure   [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Dubbing   You can add audio to a snapshot after you shoot it. You can re-record a snapshot’s   audio whenever you want. You can record up to about 30 seconds of audio for a   single snapshot.   1. Press the shutter button to start audio   recording.   Remaining recording time   Other Playback Functions (PLAY)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   78   2. Press the shutter button 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 camera   is too far away from what you are trying to record.   • Your camera supports the following audio data formats.   – Audio Format: WAVE/IMA-ADPCM (WAV extension)   • Adding audio (dubbing) is not possible for the following   types of images.   Microphone   – Protected images   • To delete audio, perform the following operation:   Dubbing * Delete * [SET] * [MENU].   IMPORTANT!   • Note that you cannot restore the original audio of an Audio Snapshot after you   delete or re-record it.   To play snapshot audio   1. In the PLAY mode, use [4] and [6] to scroll through the images until   the Audio Snapshot you want is displayed.   An audio snapshot is one that has a ˆ icon.   2. Press [SET] to start playback.   Voice Recording Playback Controls   Fast forward/fast reverse   Play/pause   [4] [6]   [SET]   Press [2] and then   press [8] [2]   Volume adjustment   Display content switching   Stop playback   [8] (DISP)   [MENU]   • Audio of an Audio Snapshot also can be played back on a computer using   Other Playback Functions (PLAY)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   79   Copying Files (Copy)   Procedure   [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab * Copy   Files can be copied from the camera’s built-in memory to a memory card or from a   memory card to built-in memory.   Copies all files from built-in camera memory to a memory card.   Built-in * Card This option copies all the files in built-in camera memory. It   cannot be used to copy a single file.   Copies a single file on the memory card to camera built-in   camera memory. Files are copied to the folder in built-in   Card * Built-in memory whose name has the largest serial number.   Use [4] and [6] to select the file you want to copy.   Use [8] and [2] to select “Copy” and then press [SET].   1 2 NOTE   • You can copy snapshots, movies, audio snapshots, or Voice Recording files you   recorded with this camera.   Other Playback Functions (PLAY)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   80   Printing   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 have them   printed.   Printing on a Home Printer   Printing Images on a Printer with Memory Card Slot   You can use a printer equipped with a memory card slot to print   images directly from a memory card. For details, see the user   documentation that comes with your printer.   Connecting Directly to a PictBridge Compatible   Printer   You can print on a printer that supports PictBridge (page   82).   Printing with a Computer   After transferring the images to your computer, use   commercially available software to print.   • You can specify which images you want to print, the number of copies, and date   Printing   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   81   Connecting Directly to a PictBridge Compatible Printer   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 [8] and [2] to select “PTP (PictBridge)”, and then press [SET].   . Connecting the Camera to a Printer   Use the USB cable that   comes bundled with the   camera to connect the   camera to your printer’s USB   port.   USB cable   Large connector   USB   • The camera does not draw   power over the USB cable.   Make sure the camera’s   battery is sufficiently   charged before   USB port   USB/AV port   connecting.   • 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   malfunction.   Small connector   Making sure that the 2 mark on the camera is   aligned with the 8 mark of the USB cable connector,   connect the cable to the camera.   • Note that even while the   connector is fully inserted, you still will be able to see the   metal part of the connector as shown in the illustration.   • When connecting the USB cable to a USB port, make sure   you align the connector correctly with the port.   Printing   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   82   . 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 paper sizes.   x x x x 3.5" 5", 5" 7", 4" 6", A4, 8.5" 11", By Printer   • Selecting “By Printer” prints using a paper size selected on the printer.   • See the documentation that comes with your printer for information about   paper settings.   5. Use [8] and [2] to specify the print option you want.   1 Image   : Prints one image. Select and then press [SET]. Next, use [4] and   [6] to select the image you want to print.   DPOF Printing: Prints multiple images. Select and then press [SET]. With this   option, images will be printed in accordance with DPOF settings   (page 84).   • To toggle date stamping on and off, press [BS].   The date stamp will be printed when “On” is   indicated on the monitor screen.   6. Use [8] and [2] to select “Print” and then   press [SET].   Printing will start and the message “Busy... Please   wait...” will appear on the monitor screen. The message will disappear after a   short while, even though printing is still being performed. Pressing any camera   button will cause the printing status to re-appear. The print menu screen will re-   appear when printing is complete.   • If you selected “1 Image”, you can repeat the procedure from step 5, if you   want.   7. After printing is complete, turn off the camera and disconnect the USB   cable from the printer and camera.   Printing   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   83   Using DPOF to Specify Images to be Printed and the Number   of Copies   . 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 take the memory card to a professional print   service.   • Whether or not you will be able to use DPOF settings for printing depends on the   printer you are using.   • Some professional print services may not support DPOF.   . Configuring DPOF Settings Individually for Each Image   Procedure   [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * PLAY Tab *   DPOF Printing * Select images   1. Use [4] and [6] to scroll through the files until the image you want to   print is displayed.   2. 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.   • If you want to include the date in the images, press [BS] so “On” is shown for   date stamping.   • Repeat steps 1 and 2 to configure settings for other images, if you want.   3. Press [SET].   Printing   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   84   . 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.   • If you want to include the date in the images, press [BS] so “On” is shown for   date stamping.   2. Press [SET].   DPOF settings are not cleared automatically after printing is complete.   The next DPOF print operation you execute will be performed using the last DPOF   settings you configured for the images. To clear DPOF settings, specify “00” for the   number of copies of all images.   Tell your print service about your DPOF settings!   If you take a memory card to a professional print service, be sure to tell them that it   includes DPOF settings for the images to be printed and the number of copies. If you   don’t, the print service may print all the images without regard to your DPOF settings,   or they may ignore your date stamp setting.   Printing   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   85   . Date Stamping   You can use one of the following three methods to include the recording date in the   printout of an image.   You can turn date stamping on and off each time you print.   You can configure settings so some images include the date   stamp and some don’t.   Configure the Camera’s Time Stamp setting (page 112).   Configuring   camera settings   • The camera’s Time Stamp setting imprints the date into a   snapshot when you shoot it, so the date is always included   when you print. It cannot be deleted.   • Do not turn on DPOF date stamping for an image that   includes a date stamped with the camera’s Time Stamp   function. Doing so can cause the two stamps to be   overprinted.   Configuring   You can use commercially available image management   computer settings software to date stamp images.   Professional print Request date stamping when ordering prints from a   service   professional print service.   . Standards Supported by the Camera   • PictBridge   This is a standard of the Camera and Imaging Products Association   (CIPA). You can connect the camera directly to a printer that supports   PictBridge, and perform image selection and printing using the   camera monitor screen and controls.   • Exif Print   Printing on a printer that supports Exif Print (Exif 2.2) uses   information about shooting conditions recorded with the image to   enhance printed image quality. Contact your printer manufacturer   for information about models that support Exif Print, printer upgrades, etc.   Printing   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   86   Using the Camera with a Computer   Things you can do using a computer...   You can perform the operations described below while the camera is connected to a   computer.   Save images to a   computer and   • Save images and view them manually (USB   view them there   • Transfer images to a computer   automatically over a wireless LAN for   viewing (Eye-Fi) (page 103).   Transfer images   stored on your   computer to   In addition to images, you also can transfer   screen shot images from your computer to the   camera memory   Playback and   edit movies   • To edit movies, use commercially available   software as required.   * Windows only   The procedures you need to perform when using the camera with your computer and   when using the bundled software are different for Windows and the Macintosh.   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   87   Using the Camera with a Windows Computer   Install the required software in accordance with the version of Windows you are   running and what you want to do.   When you want Operating System   See   page:   Install this software:   to do this:   Version   Save images to a   computer and   view them there   manually   Vista / XP / 2000   Installation not required.   Installation not required.   • Windows Media Player,   which is already installed on   most computers, can be used   for playback.   • If your computer is running   Windows 2000 and does not   have DirectX9.0c or higher   installed, download DirectX   from the Microsoft DirectX   site and install it on your   computer.   Play movies   Vista / XP / 2000   – Edit movies   Vista / XP / 2000   • Use commercial software as   required.   – Upload movie   files to YouTube 2000 (SP4)   Vista / XP (SP2/SP3) / YouTube Uploader for   CASIO*   Transfer images   to the camera   Vista / XP / 2000   Photo Transport 1.0*   Adobe Reader 8   (Not required if already   installed.)   View the User’s   Guide   Vista / XP (SP2/SP3) /   2000 (SP4)   * YouTube Uploader for CASIO and Photo Transport will not run under 64-bit versions of   Windows Vista.   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   88   . 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 under “Computer System   . Precautions for Windows Users   • Except for Adobe Reader, the bundled software requires Administrator privileges to   run.   • Operation on a self-made computer is not supported.   • Operation may not be possible under certain computer environments.   Viewing and Storing Images on a Computer   You can connect the camera to your computer in order to view and store images   (snapshot and movie files).   . To connect the camera to your computer and save files   1. Turn on the camera and press [MENU].   2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “USB” and then press [6].   3. Use [8] and [2] to select “Mass Storage”, and then press [SET].   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   89   4. Turn off the camera and   then use the USB cable that   comes with the camera to   connect it to your   USB port   USB cable   Large connector   computer.   • 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 insert the   cable connector into the   USB/AV port until you feel it   click securely into place.   Failure to insert the   USB/AV port   Small connector   connector fully can result in   poor communication or   malfunction.   Making sure that the 2 mark on the camera is   aligned with the 8 mark of the USB cable   connector, connect the cable to the camera.   • Note that even while the   connector is fully inserted, you still will be able to see   the metal part of the connector as shown in the   illustration.   • When connecting the USB cable to a USB port, make   sure you align the connector correctly with the port.   • Your computer may not be able to recognize the camera if you connect via a   USB hub. Always connect directly to the computer’s USB port.   5. Turn on the camera.   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   90   6. Windows Vista users: Click “Start” and then “Computer”.   Windows XP users: Click “Start” and then “My Computer”.   Windows 2000 users: Doubleclick “My Computer”.   7. Double-click “Removable Disk”.   • Your computer recognizes the memory card loaded in the camera (or built-in   memory if there is no card) as a removable disk.   8. Right-click the “DCIM” folder.   9. On the shortcut menu that appears, click “Copy”.   10. Windows Vista users: Click “Start” and then “Documents”.   Windows XP users: Click “Start” and then “My Documents”.   Windows 2000 users: Doubleclick “My Documents” to open it.   • If you already have a “DCIM” folder in “My Documents”, the next step will   overwrite it. If you want to keep the existing “DCIM” folder, you need to change   its name or move it to a different location before performing the next step.   11. On the “My Documents” “Edit” menu, select “Paste”.   This will paste the “DCIM” folder (and all the image files it contains) into your “My   Documents” folder. You now have a copy of the files that are in camera memory   on your computer.   12. After you finish copying images, disconnect the camera from the   computer.   Windows Vista, Windows XP   On the camera, press [ON/OFF] to turn off the camera. After making sure that the   back lamp is unlit, disconnect the camera from the computer.   Windows 2000   Click card services in the task tray on your computer screen, and disable the   drive number assigned to the camera. Next, after making sure that the back lamp   is unlit, press the camera’s [ON/OFF] button to turn off the camera and   disconnect the camera from your computer.   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   91   . To view images you copied to your computer   1. Double-click the copied “DCIM” folder to open it.   2. Double-click the folder that contains the images you want to view.   3. Double-click the image file you want to view.   • An image that was rotated on the camera will be displayed on your computer   screen in its original (unrotated) orientation.   Never use your computer to modify, delete, move, or rename any image files   that are in the camera’s built-in memory or on its memory card.   Doing so can cause problems with the camera’s image management data, which   will make it impossible to play back images on the camera and can drastically alter   remaining memory capacity. Whenever you want to modify, delete, move, or   rename an image, do so only on images that are stored on your computer.   IMPORTANT!   • Never unplug the USB cable, or operate the camera while viewing or storing   images. Doing so can cause data to become corrupted.   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   92   Playing Movies   Windows Media Player, which is already installed on most computers, can be used   for movie playback. To play back a movie, first copy the movie to your computer and   then double-click the movie file.   . 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 possible on some computers. If you experience   problems, try the following.   – Try recording movies with a quality setting of “LP”.   – Try upgrading Windows Media Player to the latest version.   – Quit any other applications you have running, and stop resident applications.   Even if proper playback is not possible on the computer, you can use the AV cable   that comes bundled with the camera to connect to the video input terminal a TV or   computer and play back movies that way.   Uploading Movie Files to YouTube   Installing YouTube Uploader for CASIO from the CD-ROM that comes with your   camera simplifies uploading of movie files you recorded with the “For YouTube”   BEST SHOT scene to YouTube.   . What is YouTube?   YouTube is a movie sharing site managed by YouTube, LLC where you can upload   movies and view movies uploaded by others.   . To install YouTube Uploader for CASIO   1. On the CD-ROM menu screen, select “YouTube Uploader for CASIO”.   2. After reading the information about installation conditions and system   requirements for installation in the “Read me” file, install YouTube   Uploader for CASIO.   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   93   . 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)   unless you yourself own the copyright or you have obtained the permission of the   applicable copyright holder(s).   • The maximum file size for each upload is 1024MB.   1. Record the movie you want to upload using the “For YouTube” BEST   SHOT movie scene.   2. If it isn’t already, connect your computer to the Internet.   4. Turn on the camera.   YouTube Uploader for CASIO will start up automatically.   • If this is the first time you are using the application, configure the YouTube user   ID and network environment settings, and then click the [OK] button.   5. The left side of the display will have an area for inputting a title,   category, and other information required for uploading to YouTube.   Enter the required information.   6. The right side of the display shows a list of movie files in camera   memory. Select the check box next to the movie file you want to   upload.   7. When everything is ready, click the [Upload] button.   This will upload the movie file(s) to YouTube.   • After uploading is complete, click the [Exit] button to exit the application.   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   94   Transferring Images from Your Computer to Camera Memory   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 information about installation conditions and system   requirements for installation in the “Read me” file, install Photo   Transport.   . To transfer images to the camera   2. On your computer, click the following: Start * All Programs *   CASIO * Photo Transport.   This starts up Photo Transport.   3. Drag the file(s) you want to transfer to the [Transfer] button.   4. Follow the instructions that appear on the display to complete the   transfer.   • The details of the instructions that appear on the display and the transferred   images will depend on your Photo Transport setup. For details, click the   [Settings] button or [Help] button and check the setup.   Transfer Data   • Only image files with the following extensions can be transferred to the camera:   jpg, jpeg, jpe, bmp (bmp images are converted to jpeg image automatically when   transferred.)   • Certain types of images may not be able to be transferred.   • You cannot transfer movies to the camera.   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   95   . To transfer computer screen captures to the camera   2. On your computer, click the following: Start * All Programs *   CASIO * Photo Transport.   This starts up Photo Transport.   3. Display the screen whose screen capture you want to transfer.   4. Click the [Capture] button.   5. Draw a boundary around the area you want to capture.   Move your mouse pointer to the upper left corner of the area you want to capture   and then hold down the mouse button. Keeping the mouse button depressed,   drag the pointer down to the lower right corner of the area and then release the   mouse button.   6. Follow the instructions that appear on the display.   This will send an image of the area you selected to the camera.   • The transfer operation converts screen captures to JPEG format.   • The instructions that appear on the display and details about the transferred   images will depend on your Photo Transport setup. For details, click the   [Settings] button or [Help] button and check the setup.   . About settings and help   Click the [Settings] button when you want to change the Photo Transport setup. For   help about operation procedures and troubleshooting, click the Photo Transport   [Help] button.   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   96   Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files)   1. Start up your computer, and place the bundled CD-ROM into its CD-   ROM drive.   Normally, this should cause the menu screen to appear automatically. If your   computer does not display the menu screen automatically, navigate to the CD-   ROM on your computer and then double-click the “AutoMenu.exe” file.   2. On the menu screen, click the “Language” down arrow button and then   select the language you want.   3. Click “Manual” to select it and then click “Digital Camera”.   IMPORTANT!   • 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 do not already have   Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader installed, install Adobe Reader from the   bundled CD-ROM.   User Registration   You can perform user registration over the Internet. To do so, of course, you need to   be able to connect to the Internet with your computer.   1. On the CD-ROM menu screen, click the “Register” button.   • This starts up your Web browser and accesses the user registration website.   Follow the instructions that appear on your computer screen to register.   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   97   Using the Camera with a Macintosh   Install the required software in accordance with what version of the Macintosh OS   you are running and what you want to do.   Operating   System   Version   When you want to do   this:   See   page:   Install this software:   Save images to your   Macintosh and view   them there manually   OS 9   OS X   Installation not required.   Use commercially available   software.   OS 9   OS X   Save images to your   Macintosh automatically/   Manage images   Use iPhoto, which comes bundled   with some Macintosh products.   You can playback with QuickTime,   OS 9 / OS X which comes bundled with your   operating system.   Play movies   Connecting the Camera to Your Computer and Saving Files   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 (10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4, 10.5) only.   Use the standard USB driver that comes with your supported operating system.   . To connect the camera to your computer and save files   1. Turn on the camera and press [MENU].   2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “USB” and then press [6].   3. Use [8] and [2] to select “Mass Storage”, and then press [SET].   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   B 98   4. Turn off the camera and   then use the USB cable that   comes with the camera to   connect it to your   USB port   USB cable   Large connector   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 insert the   cable connector into the   USB/AV port until you feel it   click securely into place.   Failure to insert the   USB/AV port   Small connector   connector fully can result in   poor communication or   malfunction.   Making sure that the 2 mark on the camera is   aligned with the 8 mark of the USB cable   connector, connect the cable to the camera.   • Note that even while the   connector is fully inserted, you still will be able to see   the metal part of the connector as shown in the   illustration.   • When connecting the USB cable to a USB port, make   sure you align the connector correctly with the port.   • Your computer may not be able to recognize the camera if you connect via a   USB hub. Always connect directly to the computer’s USB port.   5. Turn on the camera.   The camera’s back lamp will light green at this time. In this mode, your Macintosh   recognizes the memory card loaded in the camera (or the camera’s built-in   memory if it does not have a memory card loaded) as a drive. The appearance of   the drive icon depends on the Mac OS version you are using.   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   99   6. Double-click the camera’s drive icon.   7. Drag the “DCIM” folder to the folder to which you want to copy it.   8. After the copy operation is complete, drag the drive icon to Trash.   9. On the camera, press [ON/OFF] 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-click the camera’s drive icon.   2. Double-click the “DCIM” folder to open it.   3. Double-click the folder that contains the images you want to view.   4. Double-click the image file you want to view.   • An image that was rotated on the camera will be displayed on your Macintosh   screen in its original (unrotated) orientation.   Never use your computer to modify, delete, move, or rename any image files   that are in the camera’s built-in memory or on its memory card.   Doing so can cause problems with the camera’s image management data, which   will make it impossible to play back images on the camera and can drastically alter   remaining memory capacity. Whenever you want to modify, delete, move, or   rename an image, do so only on images that are stored on your computer.   IMPORTANT!   • Never unplug the USB cable, or operate the camera while viewing or storing   images. Doing so can cause data to become corrupted.   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   100   Transferring Images Automatically and Managing Them on   Your Macintosh   If you are running Mac OS X, you can manage snapshots using iPhoto, which comes   bundled with some Macintosh products. If you are running Mac OS 9, you will need to   use commercially available software.   Playing a Movie   You can use QuickTime, which comes bundled with your operating system, to play   back movies on a Macintosh. To play back a movie, first copy it to your Macintosh   and then double-click the movie file.   . Movie Playback Precautions   Proper movie playback may not be possible on some Macintosh models. If you   experience problems, try the following.   – Change the movie image quality setting to “LP”.   – Upgrade to the latest version of QuickTime.   – Shut down other applications that are running.   Even if proper playback is not possible on your Macintosh, you can use the AV cable   that comes bundled with the camera to connect to the video input terminal a TV or   Macintosh and play back movies that way.   IMPORTANT!   • Be sure to move the movie data to the hard disk of your Macintosh before trying to   play it. Proper movie playback may not be possible for data accessed over a   network, from a memory card, etc.   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   B 101   Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files)   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 the “Digital Camera” folder and then open the folder for the   language whose user’s guide you want to view.   3. Open the file named “camera_xx.pdf”.   • “xx” is the language code (Example: camera_e.pdf is for English.)   User Registration   Internet registration only is supported. Visit the following CASIO website to register:   http://world.casio.com/qv/register/   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   102   Using an Eye-Fi Wireless SD Memory Card to Transfer Images   (Eye-Fi)   Shooting with an Eye-Fi wireless SD memory card loaded in the camera makes it   possible to transfer image data automatically to a computer via wireless LAN.   1. Configure LAN access point, transfer destination and other settings for   the Eye-Fi card in accordance with the instructions that come with the   Eye-Fi card.   2. After configuring settings, load the Eye-Fi card into the camera and   record.   Images you record are sent by wireless LAN to your computer, etc.   • For full details, see the user documentation that comes with the Eye-Fi card.   • Before formatting a new Eye-Fi card to use it for the first time, copy the Eye-Fi   Manager install files to your computer. Do this before formatting the card.   IMPORTANT!   • Recorded images are transferred over wireless LAN. Do not use the Eye-Fi card or   location where use of wireless communication is limited or prohibited.   • Loading an Eye-Fi card will cause the Eye-Fi indicator   to   appear on the monitor screen. Its transparent or not transparent   appearance indicates the communication status as shown below.   Access point cannot be found or no transferable   image data exists.   Transparent   Not transparent Image transfer in progress   • A communication icon   will appear on the monitor screen while image data   transfer is in progress.   transfer is in progress.   • A confirmation message will appear on the monitor screen if you try to turn off the   camera while image data transfer is in progress. Follow the instructions in the   messages (page 140).   • Transfer of a large number of images can take some time to complete.   • The original images remain on the Eye-Fi card after the image data transfer.   • Recording a movie to an Eye-Fi card may result in movie frames being dropped.   • Proper Eye-Fi card data communication may not be possible due to camera   settings, battery level, or operating conditions.   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   103   Files and Folders   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.   Name and Maximum Number Allowed   Example   File   Each folder can contain up to 9999 files named 26th file name:   CIMG0001 through CIMG9999. The extension   CIMG0026.JPG   on the file name depends on the file type.   Extension   Serial number (4 digits)   Folders   Folders are named from 100CASIO to   100th folder name:   100CASIO   999CASIO   There can be up to 900 folders in memory.   sample scene that optimizes settings for   auction site images. Depending on your   camera model, the sample scene is named   either “For eBay” or “Auction”.   Serial number (3 digits)   – Images recorded with the eBay scene are   stored in a folder named “100_EBAY”.   – Images recorded with the Auction scene   are stored in a folder named “100_AUCT”.   • BEST SHOT also has a scene named “For   YouTube” that optimizes movie settings for   recording movies for upload to YouTube.   Images recorded with the YouTube scene   are stored in a folder named “100YOUTB”.   • You can view folder and file names on your computer. For details about how file   names are displayed on the camera’s monitor screen, see page 12.   • The total number of folders and files allowed depends on the image size and   quality, and capacity of the memory card being used for storage.   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   104   Memory Card Data   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 manufacturers.   You can transfer DCF-compliant images recorded with another camera to this   camera and view them on this camera’s monitor screen.   . Memory Folder Structure   DCIM Folder   DCIM   * Recording Folder   Image File   Movie File   Audio File   Audio Snapshot Image File   Audio Snapshot Audio File   100CASIO   CIMG0001.JPG   CIMG0002.AVI   CIMG0003.WAV   CIMG0004.JPG   CIMG0004.WAV   Recording Folder   Recording Folder   * 101CASIO   102CASIO   * DPOF File Folder   DPOF File   MISC   AUTPRINT.MRK   * Other folders are created when the following BEST SHOT scenes are used for   recording: “For eBay” or “Auction” (scene name depends on camera model), or “For   YouTube”. The following shows the name of the folder created for each scene.   • eBay scene: 100_EBAY   • Auction scene: 100_AUCT   • YouTube scene: 100YOUTB   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   105   . 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 appear on this camera’s monitor screen.   . Built-in Memory and Memory Card Data Handling Precautions   • Whenever copying memory contents to your computer, you should copy the DCIM   folder and all of its contents. A good way to keep track of multiple DCIM copies of   the DCIM folders it to change its name to a date or something similar after you copy   it to your computer. If you later decided to return the folder to the camera, however,   be sure to change its name back to DCIM. The camera is designed to recognize   only a root file with the name DCIM. Note the camera also will not be able to   recognize the folders inside the DCIM folder unless they have the names they   originally had when you copied them from the camera to your computer.   • You also can use a PC card adapter or a memory card reader/writer to access   camera files directly from the camera’s memory card.   Using the Camera with a Computer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   106   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.   Selecting a REC Mode Screen Layout (R Panel)   Procedure   [MENU] * Set Up Tab * R Panel   The REC mode screen layout settings let you select the layout of icons.   Displays the Control Panel. The Control Panel   makes it quick and easy to change certain   camera settings.   On   Turns off Control Panel display. This setting   helps to view more of the image when the 16:9   aspect ratio is selected. Certain camera settings   Off   are indicated by icons on the image.   • All screen shots in this manual show what appears when the Control Panel is   turned on.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DOotwhenr lSoeattdin.gs (Set Up)   107   Selecting a PLAY Mode Screen Layout (P Display)   Procedure   [MENU] * Set Up Tab * P Display   The PLAY mode screen layout settings let you select how display images are shown   on the monitor screen.   With this setting, the display image is the   maximum possible size that allows the entire   image to be displayed horizontally. With some   Wide   aspect ratios, the top and bottom of the image   will be cut off.   100% of the display image is always visible.   With some aspect ratios, black bands may   appear above and below, or to the left and right   4:3   of the image.   Changing the Menu Screen Color (Menu Color)   Procedure   [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Menu Color   You can select from among six different colors for the menu screen. You also can   specify the text color and the background design.   • This setting does not affect the text color or background of the easy menu screen   and World Time screen. Also, the BEST SHOT scene menu and scene explanation   screens are unaffected by this setting.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DOotwhenr lSoeattdin.gs (Set Up)   108   Turning off Eye-Fi Card Communication (Eye-Fi)   Procedure   [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Eye-Fi   Configuring Camera Sound Settings (Sounds)   Procedure   [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Sounds   Startup   Specifies the startup sound   Sound 1 - 5: Built-in sounds (1 through 5)   Off: Sound off   Half Shutter   Shutter   Operation   Specifies the sound volume. This setting is also used as the   audio level during video output (page 73).   Operation (=)   Play (=)   Specifies the volume of movie and Audio Snapshot audio   output. This volume setting is not used during video output   (from the USB/AV port).   • Setting a volume level of 0 mutes output.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DOotwhenr lSoeattdin.gs (Set Up)   109   Configuring a Startup Image (Startup)   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 pressing [p]   (PLAY).   • You can specify a snapshot you recorded as the startup image, or you can use the   special startup image provided in the camera’s built-in memory.   • If you select an audio snapshot as the startup image, the audio will not play at   startup.   Specifying the File Name Serial Number Generation Rule   (File No.)   Procedure   [MENU] * Set Up Tab * File No.   Use the following procedure to specify the rule that governs generation of the serial   Tells the camera to remember the last used file number. A new file will   be named using the next sequential number, even if files are deleted or   if a blank memory card is loaded. If a memory card is loaded and that   Continue card already has files stored on it and the largest sequential number in   the existing file names is greater than the largest sequential number   remembered by the camera, numbering of new files will start from the   largest sequential number in the existing file names plus 1.   Restarts the serial number from 0001 whenever all files are deleted or   when the memory card is replaced with a blank one. If a memory card   Reset   is loaded and that card already has files stored on it, numbering of new   files will start from the largest sequential number in the existing file   names number plus 1.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DOotwhenr lSoeattdin.gs (Set Up)   110   Configuring World Time Settings (World Time)   Procedure   [MENU] * Set Up Tab * World Time   You can use the World Time screen to view the current time in a zone that is different   from your Home City when you go on a trip, etc. World Time displays the current time   in 162 cities in 32 time zones around the globe.   1. Use [8] and [2] to select “World” and then press [6].   • To change the geographic area and city for the time where you normally use   the camera, select “Home”.   2. Use [8] and [2] to select “City” and then press [6].   • To change the “World” setting to summer time, use [8] and [2] to select   “DST” and then select “On”. Summer time is used in some geographical areas   to advance the current time setting by one hour during the summer months.   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 setting is   the place where you live or normally use the camera. If it isn’t, select “Home” on the   screen in step 1 and configure the Home City, date, and time settings as required   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DOotwhenr lSoeattdin.gs (Set Up)   111   Time Stamping Snapshots (Timestamp)   Procedure   [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Timestamp   You can configure the camera to stamp the recording date only, or date and time in   the lower right corner of each snapshot.   • Once date and time information is stamped into a snapshot, it cannot be edited or   deleted.   Example: December 19, 2010, 1:25 p.m.   Date   2010/12/19   Date&Time   Off   2010/12/19 1:25pm   No stamping of date and/or time   • Even if you do not stamp the date and/or time with Timestamp, you can do so later   • Digital zoom is disabled while date stamping is turned on.   Setting the Camera’s Clock (Adjust)   Procedure   [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Adjust   [8] [2] Change the setting at the cursor location   [4] [6]   Move the cursor between settings   [BS]   Toggles between 12-hour and 24-hour format   When the date and time settings are what you want, press [SET] to apply them.   • You can specify a date from 2001 to 2049.   you set the time and date while the wrong city is selected for your Home City, the   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DOotwhenr lSoeattdin.gs (Set Up)   112   Specifying the Date Style (Date Style)   Procedure   [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Date Style   You can select from among three different styles for the date.   Example: December 19, 2010   YY/MM/DD   DD/MM/YY   MM/DD/YY   10/12/19   19/12/10   12/19/10   YY/MM/DD or MM/DD/YY: MM/DD   DD/MM/YY: DD/MM   Specifying the Display Language (Language)   Procedure   [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Language   . Specify the display language you want.   Select the tab on the right.   Select “Language”.   Select the language you want.   1 1 2 3 23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DOotwhenr lSoeattdin.gs (Set Up)   113   Configuring Sleep State Settings (Sleep)   Procedure   [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Sleep   This feature turns off the monitor screen whenever no camera operation is performed   for a preset amount of time. Press any button to turn the monitor screen back on.   Trigger Time Settings: 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, Off (Sleep is disabled while “Off” is   selected.)   • Sleep is disabled under any of the following conditions.   – In the PLAY mode   – While the camera is connected to a computer or other device   – During a slideshow   – During Voice Recording playback or recording   – During movie recording and playback   • When both sleep and Auto Power Off are turned on, Auto Power Off takes priority.   Configuring Auto Power Settings (Auto Power Off)   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 is disabled under any of the following conditions.   – While the camera is connected to a computer or other device   – During a slideshow   – During Voice Recording playback or recording   – During movie recording and playback   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DOotwhenr lSoeattdin.gs (Set Up)   114   Configuring [r] and [p] Settings (REC/PLAY)   Procedure   [MENU] * Set Up Tab * REC/PLAY   Camera turns on whenever [r] (REC) or [p] (PLAY) is   pressed.   Power On   Camera turns on or off whenever [r] (REC) or [p] (PLAY)   is pressed.   Power On/Off   Camera does not turn on or off whenever [r] (REC) or [p]   (PLAY) is pressed.   Disable   • With “Power On/Off”, the camera turns off when you press [r] (REC) in the REC   mode or [p] (PLAY) in the PLAY mode.   • Change this setting to anything besides “Disable” before connecting to a TV for   image viewing.   Configuring USB Protocol Settings (USB)   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.   Mass   Storage   With this setting, the computer sees the camera as an external   storage device. Use this setting for normal transfer of images from   the camera to a computer.   Select this setting when connecting to a printer that supports   data to the connected device.   PTP   (PictBridge)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DOotwhenr lSoeattdin.gs (Set Up)   115   Selecting the Screen Aspect Ratio and Video Output System   (Video Out)   Procedure   [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Video Out   You can use the procedure in this section to select either NTSC or PAL as the video   output system. You can also specify an aspect ratio of 4:3 or 16:9.   NTSC   PAL   Video system used in Japan, the U.S., and other countries   Video system used in Europe and other areas   4:3   Normal TV screen aspect ratio   Wide screen aspect ratio   16:9   • Select the aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9) that matches the type of TV you plan to use.   Images will not display correctly if you select the wrong aspect ratio.   • Images will not display correctly unless the camera’s video signal output setting   matches the video signal system of the TV or other video equipment.   • Images cannot be displayed correctly on a TV or video equipment that is not NTSC   or PAL.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DOotwhenr lSoeattdin.gs (Set Up)   116   Formatting Built-in Memory or a Memory Card (Format)   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   memory. It cannot be undone. Make sure you do not need any data currently on   the card or in built-in memory before you format it.   • Formatting built-in memory will delete the following data.   – Protected images   • Formatting a memory card will delete the following data.   – Protected images   • Make sure the camera’s battery is sufficiently charged before starting a formatting   operation. Formatting may not be performed correctly and the camera may stop   operating normally if the camera powers down while formatting is in progress.   • Never open the battery cover while formatting is in progress. Doing so can cause   the camera to stop operating normally.   Resetting the Camera to Factory Defaults (Reset)   Procedure   [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Reset   The settings below are not reset.   World Time settings, clock settings, date style, screen language, video output   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And DOotwhenr lSoeattdin.gs (Set Up)   117   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.   Information display   on   Displays information about image settings, etc.   Turns on display of camera setting and   other indicators, along with a histogram   Information display   + Histogram on   Histogram   Information display   off   No information displayed   Using the On-screen Histogram to Check Exposure   (+Histogram)   Displays a histogram on the monitor screen which you can use to   check the exposure of an image before you shoot it. You also can   display the histogram in the PLAY mode for information about the   exposure levels of images.   and perform EV shift while viewing the results on the on-screen   histogram.   Histogram   NOTE   • A centered histogram does not necessarily guarantee optimum exposure. The   recorded image may be over-exposed or under-exposed, even though its   histogram is centered.   • Due to the limitations of exposure compensation, you may not be able to achieve   an optimum histogram configuration.   • Use of the flash and certain shooting conditions can cause the histogram to   indicate exposure that is different from the actual exposure of the image when it is   shot.   Configuring Monitor Screen Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   118   How to Use the Histogram   A histogram is a graph that represents the lightness of an image in terms of the   number of pixels. The vertical axis indicates the number of pixels, while the horizontal   axis indicates lightness. If the histogram appears too lopsided for some reason, you   can use EV shift to move it left or right in order to achieve better balance. Optimum   exposure can be achieved by EV shifting so the graph is as close to the center as   possible. For snapshots, you can even display individual histograms for R (red), G   (green), and B (blue).   Example Histograms   A histogram towards the left side results when the   overall image is dark. A histogram that is too far to   the left may result in “black out” of the dark areas   of an image.   A histogram towards the right side results when   the overall image is light. A histogram that is too   far to the right may result in “white out” of the light   areas of an image.   An overall well-balanced histogram results when   the overall image is at optimal lightness.   Configuring Monitor Screen Settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   119   Appendix   Precautions during Use   . 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 look at the sun or any other bright light through the cameras viewfinder.   Doing so can damage your eyesight.   . Flash   • Never use the flash unit in areas where flammable or explosive gas may be   present. Such conditions create the risk of fire and explosion.   • Never fire the flash in the direction of a person operating a motor vehicle. Doing so   can interfere with the driver’s vision and creates the risk of accident.   • Never fire the flash too close to the eyes of the subject. Doing so creates the risk of   loss of eyesight.   . Monitor Screen   • Do not apply strong pressure to the monitor screen surface or subject it to strong   impact. Doing so can cause the monitor screen glass to crack.   • Should the monitor screen ever become cracked, never touch any of the liquid   inside the monitor screen. Doing so creates the risk of skin inflammation.   • Should monitor screen liquid ever get into your mouth, immediately rinse your   mouth out and contact your physician.   • Should monitor screen liquid ever get into your eyes or onto your skin, immediately   rinse with clean water for at least 15 minutes and contact your physician.   . Connections   • Never plug any devices that are not specified for use with this camera into   connectors. Connecting a non-specified device creates the risk of fire and electric   shock.   . Transport   • Never operate the camera inside of an aircraft or anywhere else where operation of   such devices is restricted. Improper use creates the risk of serious accident.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   120   . 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 present.   1. Turn off the camera.   2. Remove the battery from the camera, taking care to protect yourself against burn   injury.   3. Contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service center.   . Water and Foreign Matter   • Water, other liquids, or foreign matter (especially metal) getting inside the camera   creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Immediately perform the following steps   whenever any of the above symptoms are present. Particular care is required when   using the camera where it is raining or snowing, near the ocean or other body of   water, or in a bathroom.   1. Turn off the camera.   2. Remove the battery from the camera.   3. Contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service center.   . Dropping and Rough Treatment   • Continued use of the camera after it is damaged by dropping or other rough   treatment creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Immediately perform the   following steps whenever any of the above symptoms are present.   1. Turn off the camera.   2. Remove the battery from the camera.   3. Contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service center.   . Keep Away From Fire   • Never expose the camera to fire, which can cause it to explode and creates the risk   of fire and electric shock.   . Disassembly and Modification   • Never try to take the camera apart or modify it in any way. Doing so creates the risk   of electric shock, burn injury, and other personal injury. Be sure to leave all internal   inspection, maintenance, and repair up to your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized   service center.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   121   . 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, on a heated carpet, in areas exposed to direct sunlight, in a closed   vehicle parked in the sun, or other areas subject to very high temperatures   • Never place the camera on an unstable surface, on a high shelf, etc. Doing so can   cause the camera to fall, creating the risk of personal injury.   . Backing Up Important Data   • Always keep backup copies of important data in camera memory by transferring it   to a computer or other storage device. Note that data can be deleted in the case of   camera malfunction, repair, etc.   . Memory Protection   • Whenever replacing the battery, be sure to follow the correct procedure as   described in the documentation that comes with the camera. Incorrectly replacing   the battery can result in corruption or loss of data in camera memory.   . Rechargeable Battery   • Use only the specified charger unit or the specified device to charge the battery.   Attempting to charge the battery by an unauthorized means creates the risk of   battery overheating, fire, and explosion.   • Do not expose or immerse the battery in fresh water or salt water. Doing so can   damage the battery, and cause deterioration of its performance and loss of service   life.   • The battery is intended for use with a CASIO Digital Camera only. Use with any   other device creates the risk of the battery damage, or deterioration of battery   performance and service life.   • Failure to observe any of the following precautions creates the risk of battery   overheating, fire, and explosion.   – Never use or leave the battery near open flame.   – Do not expose the battery to heat or fire.   – Make sure the battery is oriented correctly when it is connected to the charger   unit.   – Never carry or store the battery together with items that can conduct electricity   (necklaces, pencil lead, etc.)   – Never disassemble the battery, pierce it with a needle, or expose it to strong   impact (hit it with a hammer, step on it, etc.), and never apply solder to it. Never   place the battery into a microwave oven, heater, high-pressure generating   device, etc.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   122   • 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 battery under direct sunlight, in an automobile parked in the   sun, or in any other area subject to high temperatures. Doing so can damage the   battery, and cause deterioration of its performance and loss of service life.   • If battery charging does not end normally within the specified charging time, stop   charging anyway and contact your local CASIO authorized service center.   Continued charging creates the risk of battery overheating, fire, and explosion.   • Battery fluid can damage your eyes. Should battery fluid get into your eyes   accidentally, immediately rinse them with clean tap water and then consult a   physician.   • Be sure to read the user documentation that comes with the camera and special   charger unit before using or charging the battery.   • If a battery is to be used by young children, make sure that a responsible adult   makes them aware of the precautions and proper handling instructions, and make   sure that they handle the battery correctly.   • Should fluid from a battery accidentally get onto clothing or your skin, immediately   rinse it off with clean tap water. Prolonged contact with battery fluid can cause skin   irritation.   . Battery Life   • Battery continuous operation times provided in this manual represent the   approximate amount of time before the camera turns off due to low battery power   when being powered by the special battery under normal temperature (23°C   (73°F)). They do not guarantee that you will be able to achieve the indicated level   of operation. Actual battery life is greatly affected by ambient temperature, battery   storage conditions, the amount of time spent in storage, etc.   • Leaving the camera on can run down the battery and cause the low battery   warning to appear. Turn off the camera whenever you are not using it.   • The low battery warning indicates that the camera is about to turn off due to low   battery power. Charge the battery as soon as possible. Leaving a low or dead   battery in the camera can lead to battery leakage and data corruption.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   123   . Data Error Precautions   Your digital camera is manufactured using precision digital components. Any of the   following creates the risk of corruption of data in camera memory.   – Removing the battery or memory card while the camera is performing some   operation   – Removing the battery or memory card while the back lamp is flashing green after   turning off the camera   – Disconnecting the USB cable while communication is in progress   – Using a battery that is low   – Other abnormal operations   Any of the above conditions can cause an error message to appear on the monitor   . Operating Environment   • Operating Temperature: 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)   • Operating Humidity: 10 to 85% (non condensation)   • Do not place the camera in any of the following locations.   – In an area exposed to direct sunlight, or large amounts of moisture, dust, or sand   – Near an air conditioner or in other areas subjected to extreme temperature or   humidity   – Inside of a motor vehicle on a hot day, or in an area subjected to strong vibration   . Condensation   Sudden and extreme temperature changes, such as when the camera is moved from   the outdoors on a cold winter day into a warm room, can cause water droplets called   “condensation” to form on the interior and the exterior of the camera, which creates   the risk of malfunction. To prevent condensation from forming seal the camera in a   plastic bag before changing locations. Then leave the bag sealed to allow the air   inside to naturally change to the same temperature as the air in the new location.   After that, remove the camera from the bag and open the battery cover for a few   hours.   . Lens   • Never apply too much force when cleaning the surface of the lens. Doing so can   scratch the lens surface and cause malfunction.   • You may sometimes notice some distortion in certain types of images, such as a   slight bend in lines that should be straight. This is due to the characteristics of   lenses, and does not indicate malfunction of the camera.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   124   . 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 dust, and wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth.   • To clean the camera, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.   . Old Rechargeable Battery Handling Precautions   • Insulate the positive and negative terminals with tape, etc.   • Do not peel the covering off of the battery.   • Do not try to take the battery apart.   . Charger Unit Handling Precautions   - 0 Never plug the power cord into an outlet whose voltage rating is different from   that marked on the power cord. Doing so creates the risk of fire, malfunction,   and electric shock.   0 Take care to protect the power cord against damage and breaking. Never place   heavy objects onto the power cord, or expose it to intense heat. Doing so can   damage the power cord, creating the risk of fire and electric shock.   0 Never try to modify the power cord, or subject it to severe bending, twisting, or   pulling. Doing so creates the risk of fire, malfunction, and electric shock.   0 Never plug in or unplug the power cord while your hands are wet. Doing so   creates the risk of electric shock.   0 Do not plug the power cord into an outlet or extension cord that is shared by   other devices. Doing so creates the risk of fire, malfunction, and electric shock.   0 Should the power cord ever become damaged (to the point that internal wires   are exposed or cut), immediately contact your original retailer or authorized   CASIO authorized service center to request repair. Continued use of a damaged   power cord creates the risk of fire, malfunction, and electric shock.   • The charger unit becomes slightly warm during charging. This is normal and does   not indicate malfunction.   • Unplug the power cord from the power outlet when you are not using the charger   unit.   • Never use detergent to clean the power cord (especially the plug).   • Never cover the charger unit with a blanket, etc. Doing so creates the risk of fire.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   125   . 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 right   holder, is forbidden by copyright laws. In some cases, shooting of public   performances, shows, exhibitions, etc. may be restricted entirely, even if it is for your   own personal enjoyment. Regardless of whether such files are purchased by you or   obtained for free, posting them on a website, a file sharing site, or any other Internet   site, or otherwise distributing them to third parties without the permission of the   copyright holder is strictly prohibited by copyright laws and international treaties. For   example, uploading or distributing on the Internet images of TV programs, live   concerts, music videos, etc. that were photographed or recorded by you may infringe   upon the rights of others. Note that CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held   liable for use of this product in any way that infringes on the copyrights of others or   that violates copyright laws.   The following terms, which are used in this manual, are registered trademarks or   trademarks of their respective owners.   Note that trademark ™ and registered trademark ® are not use within the text of this   manual.   • The SDHC logo is a trademark.   • Microsoft, Windows, Internet Explorer, Windows Media, Windows Vista, and   DirectX are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the   United States and other countries.   • Macintosh, Mac OS, QuickTime, and iPhoto are trademarks of Apple Inc.   • Adobe and Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks in the United States   and other countries of Adobe Systems Incorporated.   • YouTube, the YouTube logo, and “Broadcast Yourself” are trademarks or   registered trademarks of YouTube, LLC.   • EXILIM, Photo Transport, and YouTube Uploader for CASIO are registered   trademarks or trademarks of CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.   • All other company or product names mentioned herein are registered trademarks   or trademarks of their respective companies.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   126   Any and all unauthorized commercial copying, distribution, and copying of the   bundled software over a network are prohibited.   This product’s YouTube upload functionality is included under license from YouTube,   LLC. The presence of YouTube upload functionality in this product is not an   endorsement or recommendation of the product by YouTube, LLC.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   127   Power Supply   Charging   If the [CHARGE] lamp flashes red...   • Charging cannot be performed because ambient temperature or the temperature of   the charger is too hot or too cold. Leave the camera in a location whose   temperature is within the range where charging can be performed. When the   camera returns to a temperature where charging can be performed, the [CHARGE]   lamp will light red.   • Check if the charger and battery contacts are dirty. If contacts are dirty, wipe them   clean with a dry cloth.   If problems continue to occur after you perform the above steps, it could mean that   the battery is faulty. Contact your nearest CASIO authorized service center.   To replace the battery   1. Open the battery cover and   Stopper   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 battery.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   128   Battery Precautions   . Precautions during Use   • Operation provided by a battery under cold conditions is always less than operation   under normal temperatures. This is due to the characteristics of the battery, not the   camera.   • Charge the battery in an area where the temperature is within the range of 5°C to   35°C (41°F to 95°F). Outside this temperature range charging can take longer than   normal or even fail.   • Do not tear or remove the battery outer label.   • If a battery provides only very limited operation following a full charge, it probably   means the battery has reached the end of its service life. Replace the battery with a   new one.   . Storage Precautions   • Storing the battery for a long time while it is charged can cause deterioration of   battery characteristics. If you do not plan to use a battery for some time, fully use   up its charge before storing it.   • Always remove the battery from the camera when you are not using it. A battery left   in the camera can discharge and go dead, which will require some time to charge   when you need to use the camera.   • Store batteries in a cool, dry place (20°C (68°F) or lower).   • To prevent over discharging of an unused battery, fully charge it, and then load it in   the camera and fully use up the charge about once every six months.   Using the Camera in another Country   . 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, check with travel agent about the power supply   requirements in your destination(s).   • Do not connect the charger to a power supply through a voltage converter or   similar device. Doing so can lead to malfunction.   . Extra Batteries   • Taking along extra fully charged batteries (NP-80) is recommended while on a trip   in order to avoid not being able to shoot images due to the battery going dead.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   129   Using a Memory Card   memory card.   To replace the memory card   Press the memory card and then release it. This will   cause it to pop out of the memory card slot slightly.   Pull the card out the rest of the way and then insert   another one.   • Never remove a card from the camera while the   back lamp is flashing green. Doing so can cause   the image save operation to fail and even damage   the memory card.   . Using a Memory Card   • SD memory cards and SDHC memory cards have a   write protect switch. Use the switch when you need to   guard against accidentally deleting data. Note,   however, if you write protect an SD memory card you   must then turn write protection off whenever you want   to record to it, format it, or delete any of its images.   • If a memory card starts to behave abnormally during   Write enabled   Write disabled   image playback, you can restore normal operation by reformatting it (page 117).   However, it is recommended that you always take along multiple memory cards   whenever using the camera far away from the home or office.   • As you record data to and delete data from a memory card a number of times, it   loses its ability to retain data. Because of this, periodic re-formatting of a memory   card is recommended.   • Electrostatic charge, electrical noise, and other phenomena can cause data to   become corrupted or even lost. Make sure that you always back up important data   on other media (CD-R, CD-RW, hard disk, etc.)   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   130   . Memory Card Handling Precautions   Certain types of cards can slow down processing speeds. In particular, you may   experience problems saving high-quality (WIDE) movies. Use of certain types of   memory cards increase the time it takes to record movies, which can cause movie   » Y frames to be lost. This condition is indicated by   and   flashing on the monitor   screen. Use of a memory card with a maximum transfer speed of at least 10MB per   second is recommended.   . Discarding or Transferring Ownership of a Memory Card or the   Camera   The format and delete functions of this camera just modify file management   information of memory card and/or camera main memory. They do not actually   modify the data itself. Note that management of your data is entirely your   responsibility. To ensure data security, the following actions are recommended   whenever you discard or transfer ownership of a memory card or the camera.   • When discarding a memory card and/or the camera, either physically destroy them   or completely wipe out all of their data using commercially available software, etc.   • When transferring ownership of a memory card and/or the camera, completely   wipe out all of their data using commercially available software, etc., and then use   the camera’s format function to format the memory card and/or camera main   memory.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   131   Computer System Requirements for Bundled Software   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, depending on the number of images and the sizes of   the images being handled.   0Windows   YouTube Uploader for CASIO   Operating System: Windows Vista / XP (SP2/SP3) / 2000 (SP4)   Other   : Sufficient memory to run the operating system   Computer configuration that enables playback of movies on the   YouTube site   Computer configuration that enables upload of movies to the   YouTube site   Photo Transport 1.0   Operating System   Memory   : Windows Vista / XP / 2000   : At least 64MB   Hard Disk Drive Space: At least 2MB   Adobe Reader 8   Operating System   CPU   : Windows Vista / XP (SP2/SP3) / 2000 (SP4)   : Pentium III Class   Memory   : At least 128MB   Hard Disk Drive Space: At least 180MB   Other   : Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher installed   For details about the minimum system requirements for each software application,   see the “Read me” files on the CASIO Digital Camera Software CD-ROM that comes   bundled with the camera.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   132   Reset Initial Default Settings   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 117).   Menu items depend on whether the camera is in the REC mode or PLAY mode.   • A dash (–) indicates an item whose setting is not reset or an item for which there is   no reset setting.   . REC Mode   “REC” Tab   Q Focus   (Auto Focus)   Review   On   On   b Focus Frame   CS   ß Off   Off   Off   Off   U Icon Help   BEST SHOT:   Off / Flash: On /   Focus: Off / White   Balance: Off / ISO:   Off / AF Area: On /   Metering: Off / CS:   Off / Self-timer:   Off / Flash   Self-timer   Face Detection   Anti Shake   AF Area   Memory   Spot   easy Mode   L/R Key   Off   Intensity: Off /   Menu Color   Digital Zoom: On /   MF Position: Off /   Zoom Position: Off   Grid   Off   On   Digital Zoom   “Quality” Tab   Size   x 12M (4000 3000)   B Off   0 Metering   Multi   t Quality   (Snapshots)   Color Filter   Sharpness   Saturation   Contrast   Normal   » Quality   0 STD   (Movies)   EV Shift   White Balance   ISO   0 0.0   Flash Intensity   0 Auto   Auto   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   133   “Set Up” Tab   R P Panel   On   Timestamp   Adjust   Off   Display   Wide   Type 1   On   – Menu Color   Eye-Fi   Date Style   Language   Sleep   – – Startup: Sound 1 /   Half Shutter:   Sound 1 /   Shutter: Sound 1 /   Operation: Sound 1 /   =Operation:   1 min   Auto Power   Off   1 min   Sounds   REC/PLAY   USB   Power On   Mass Storage   ...////   / Video Out   Format   Reset   – – – =Play: ...////   Startup   Off   File No.   Continue   Home   World Time   . PLAY Mode   “PLAY” Tab   Time: 30 min /   Interval: 3 sec /   Effect: On   Resize   – – – – Slideshow   Trimming   Dubbing   Copy   DPOF Printing   Protect   – – – Rotation   “Set Up” Tab   • The contents of the “Set Up” tab are the same in the REC mode and PLAY mode.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   134   When things don’t go right...   Troubleshooting   Problem   Possible Cause and Recommended Action   Power Supply   Power does not   turn on.   battery goes dead soon after being charged, it means the   battery has reached the end of its life and needs to be   replaced. Purchase a separately available CASIO NP-80   rechargeable lithium ion battery.   The camera   suddenly powers   down.   back on.   3)The camera’s protection function may have activated   because camera temperature is too high. Turn off the camera   and wait until it cools down before trying to use it again.   Power will not turn Remove the battery from the camera and then reload it.   off. Nothing   happens when a   button is pressed.   Image Recording   r ] (REC) to enter   Image is not   1)If the camera is in the PLAY mode, press [   the REC mode.   recorded when the   shutter button is   pressed.   2)If the flash is charging, wait until the charge operation   finishes.   3)If the message “Memory Full” appears, transfer images to   your computer, delete images you no longer need, or use a   different memory card.   Auto Focus does   not focus properly   1)If the lens is dirty, clean it off.   2)The subject may not be in the center of the focus frame when   you compose the image.   3)The subject you are shooting may not be a type that is   4)You may be moving the camera when shooting. Try shooting   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   135   Problem   Possible Cause and Recommended Action   The subject is out   of focus in the   The image may not be focused properly. When composing the   image, make sure the subject is located inside the focus frame.   recorded image.   ? The flash does not 1)If   (Flash Off) is selected as the flash mode, change to   fire.   ? 3)If a BEST SHOT scene that uses   (Flash Off) is selected,   ? A red   (Flash   The flash unit may be malfunctioning. Contact a CASIO service   center or your original retailer. Note that though the flash will not   fire, you still can use the camera for non-flash shots.   Off) icon appears   on the monitor   screen and the   flash does not fire.   Camera powers   down during Self-   timer countdown.   The monitor screen 1)You may be using Manual Focus and have not focused the   image is out of   focus.   ´ 2)You may be using   (Macro) for scenery or portraits. Use   ) 3)You may be trying to use Auto Focus or   shooting a close-up shot. Use the   (Infinity) when   ´ (Macro) for close ups   There is a vertical   line in the monitor   screen image.   Shooting a very brightly lit subject can cause a vertical band to   appear in the monitor screen image. This is a CCD   phenomenon known as “vertical smear”, and does not indicate   malfunction of the camera. Note that vertical smear is not   recorded with the image in the case of a snapshot, but it is   recorded in the case of a movie.   There is digital   noise in images.   1)Sensitivity may have been increased automatically for a dark   subject, which increases the chance of digital noise. Use a   light or some other means to illuminate the subject.   ? 2)You may be attempting to shoot in a dark location with   (Flash Off) selected, which can increase digital noise and   make images appear coarse. In this case, turn on flash (page   35) or use lights for illumination.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   136   Problem   Possible Cause and Recommended Action   A recorded image   was not saved.   1)Camera power may have been turned off before the save   operation was complete, which will result in the image not   being saved. If the battery indicator shows   , charge the   2)You may have removed the memory card from the camera   before the save operation was complete, which will result in   the image not being saved. Do not remove the memory card   before the save operation is complete.   Though available   lighting is bright,   Not enough light is reaching the subjects. Change the flash   < mode setting to   (Flash On) for daylight synchro flash (page   in the image are   dark.   Night shots come   out bad.   at night.   • Night Scene (for shooting night scenery only)   • Night Scene Portrait (for shooting people against night   scenery)   Subjects are too   Sunlight reflected by water, sand, or snow, can cause   < dark when shooting underexposure of images. Change the flash mode setting to   images in a   seashore or ski   area.   Digital zoom   (including HD   1)The digital zoom setting may be turned off. Turn on digital   zoom) does not   work. The zoom   bar indicates zoom   only up to a zoom   factor of 3.0.   2)Date stamping may be turned on, which will cause digital   The image is out of 1)Focusing may not be possible because the subject is outside   focus during movie   recording.   the focus range. Shoot within the allowable range.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   137   Problem   Playback   Possible Cause and Recommended Action   The color of the   playback image is   Sunlight or light from another source may be shining directly   into the lens when you are shooting. Position the camera so   different from what sunlight does not shine directly into the lens.   appears on the   monitor screen   when shooting.   Images are not   displayed.   This camera cannot display non-DCF images recorded onto a   memory card using another digital camera.   Images cannot be   edited (with   Note that you cannot edit the following types of snapshots.   • Movies   resizing, trimming,   rotation).   • Snapshots recorded with another camera   Other   The wrong date   and time are   The date and time setting is off. Set the correct date and time   displayed, or the   wrong date and   time are being   stored along with   image data.   The messages on   the display are in   the wrong   The wrong display language is selected. Change the display   language.   Images cannot be   transferred over a   USB connection.   1)The USB cable may not be connected securely. Check all   connections.   2)The wrong USB communication protocol is selected. Select   the correct USB communication protocol in accordance with   3)If the camera is not turned on, turn it on.   4)Your computer may not be able to recognize the camera if   you connect via a USB hub. Always connect directly to the   computer’s USB port.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   138   Problem   Possible Cause and Recommended Action   Languageselection 1)You did not configure initial settings after purchasing the   screen appears   when the camera is   turned on.   camera or the battery may have been left with a dead battery.   2)There may be a problem with the camera’s memory data. If   this is the case, perform the reset operation to initialize the   If the language selection screen does not re-appear when you   turn the camera on, it means that the camera’s memory   management data has been restored.   If the same message appears after you turn power back on,   contact your retailer or a CASIO authorized service center.   I configured the   date and time   settings after   purchasing the   camera, but they   become incorrect   after I remove the   battery from the   camera.   Load the camera’s battery and reconfigure the time and date   for at least 24 hours after configuring time and date settings.   After that, the settings will not be reset if you remove the   battery.   • If you leave the battery loaded for more than 24 hours after   setting the date and time, and they still become incorrect after   you remove the battery, it could mean that the camera's   setting memory is defective. Contact your retailer or a CASIO   authorized service center.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   139   B Display Messages   The camera’s protection function may have activated   ALERT   because camera temperature is too high. Turn off the camera   and wait until it cools down before trying to use it again.   Battery is low.   Battery power is low.   There is something wrong with the memory card. Turn off the   camera, remove the memory card and then reload it into the   camera. If this message re-appears when you turn the   Card ERROR   IMPORTANT!   • Formatting a memory card deletes all its files. Before   formatting, try transferring recoverable files to a computer   or some other storage device.   You are attempting to connect the camera to a printer while   the camera’s USB settings are not compatible with the USB   Check   connections!   Files could not be   saved because   battery is low.   Battery power is low, so an image file could not be saved.   You are trying to record a file while there are already 9999   files stored in the 999th folder. If you want to record more,   delete files you no longer need (page 29).   Folder cannot be   created.   Images are being   transferred.   You are attempting to turn off power while image data is being   turn off power?   This message appears and the camera turns off whenever   lens performs some unexpected operation. If the same   message appears after you turn power back on, contact a   LENS ERROR   CASIO authorized service center or your original retailer.   Load paper!   Memory Full   The printer ran out of paper while printing.   Memory is full with images you recorded and/or files saved by   An error occurred while printing.   • The printer is turned off.   • The printer generated an error, etc.   Printing Error   Record Error   Image compression could not be performed for some reason   during image data storage. Shoot the image again.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   140   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.   RETRY POWER   ON   Your camera system is corrupted. Contact your retailer or an   authorized CASIO authorized service center.   SYSTEM ERROR   The LOCK switch of the SD or SDHC memory   card loaded in the camera is in the locked   position. You cannot store images to or delete   images from a memory card that is locked.   LOCK   The card is   locked.   There are no files. There are no files in built-in memory or on the memory card.   There are no   There are currently no files specified for printing. Configure   printing images.   the required DPOF settings (page 84).   Set up DPOF.   This card is not   formatted.   The memory card loaded in the camera is not formatted.   Format the memory card (page 117).   This file cannot be The file you are trying to access is corrupted or is a type that   played.   cannot be displayed by this camera.   You attempted to copy images from built-in memory to a   memory card while there is no memory card loaded in the   This function   cannot be used.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   141   Number of Snapshots/Movie Recording Time/   Voice Recording Time   Snapshot   Built-in Memory SD Memory Card   Approximate   Image File   Size   Image Size   (Pixels)   Image   Quality   Snapshot   Recording   Capacity   (1GB) Snapshot   Recording   Capacity   12M   (4000 3000)   Fine   Normal   Economy   Fine   7.87 MB   4.13 MB   2.76 MB   6.87 MB   3.62 MB   2.43 MB   5.66 MB   3.0 MB   2 4 122   x 233   350   140   266   397   170   322   478   210   392   578   323   596   862   483   840   1342   2928   5085   6902   6 3:2   2 x (4000 2656)   Normal   Economy   Fine   4 7 16:9   (4000 2240)   3 x Normal   Economy   Fine   5 2.02 MB   4.59 MB   2.46 MB   1.67 MB   2.99 MB   1.62 MB   1.12 MB   2.0 MB   8 8M   3 x (3264 2448)   Normal   Economy   Fine   7 10   5 5M   x (2560 1920)   Normal   Economy   Fine   10   15   8 3M   x (2048 1536)   Normal   Economy   Fine   1.15 MB   720 KB   330 KB   190 KB   140 KB   15   24   52   91   123   VGA   (640 480)   x Normal   Economy   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   142   Movies   SD Memory   Card (1GB)   Movie   Recording   Capacity   Built-in   Memory Movie   Recording   Capacity   Image   Quality   (Pixels)   File Size of   1-minute   Movie   Approximate Data   Rate (Frame Rate)   WIDE   848 480   12.5 Megabits/second   (30 frames/second)   10 minutes   8 seconds   9 seconds   11 seconds   46 seconds   11 seconds   93.1 MB   79.0 MB   19.9 MB   79.0 MB   x STD   10.6 Megabits/second   (30 frames/second)   11 minutes   43 seconds   x 640 480   LP   320 240   2.7 Megabits/second   (15 frames/second)   46 minutes   53 seconds   x YouTube   10.6 Megabits/second   (30 frames/second)   11 minutes   43 seconds   x 640 480   Voice Recording   SD Memory Card   (1GB) Voice   Recording   Built-in Memory   Voice Recording   Capacity   Maximum   File Size   File Format   File Size   Capacity   WAV   IMA-ADPCM   5.5 KB/   second   53 minutes   11 seconds   49 hours   31 minutes   4 GB   * Snapshot, movie recording capacity, and voice recording capacity values are   approximate and intended for reference only. Actual capacity depends on image   contents.   * File size and data rate values are approximate and intended for reference only. Actual   values depend on the type of image being shot.   * 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.   * When using a memory card with a different capacity, calculate the number of images as a   percentage of 1GB.   * Each movie can be up to 10 minutes long. Movie recording stops automatically after 10   minutes of recording.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   B 143   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: 17.8MB)   SD/SDHC   x x Recorded Image Sizes Snapshot: 12M (4000 3000), 3:2 (4000 2656),   x x 16:9 (4000 2240), 8M (3264 2448),   x x 5M (2560 1920), 3M (2048 1536),   x VGA (640 480)   x x x Movies: WIDE (848 480), STD (640 480), LP (320 240),   x YouTube (640 480)   Delete   1 file; all files (with memory protection feature)   12.1 Megapixels   Effective Pixels   Imaging Element   Size: 1/2.3-inch square pixel CCD   Total Pixels: 12.39 Megapixels   Lens/Focal Distance   Zoom   F3.1 (W) to 5.6 (T) f= 6.3 to 18.9 mm   (equivalent to 35.5 to 106.5 mm in 35 mm format)   Six lenses in five groups, including aspherical lens.   3X optical zoom, 4X digital zoom (12X in combination with   optical zoom)   18.7X maximum HD Zoom (in combination with optical zoom,   VGA size)   Focusing   Contrast Detection Auto Focus   • Focus Modes:   Auto Focus, Macro Focus, Pan Focus, Infinity, Manual Focus   • AF Area: Spot, Multi   9 9 ) (Wide Angle)   Approximate Focus   (Snapshot)   (From Lens Surface)   Auto Focus: 40 cm to   (1.3' to   Macro Focus: 10 cm to 50 cm (3.9" to 19.7") (Wide Angle)   9 Infinity:   (Wide Angle)   9 9 ) (Wide Angle)   Manual: 10 cm to   (3.9" to   * Range is affected by optical zoom.   Multi-pattern, center weighted, and spot by imaging element   Program AE   Metering   Exposure Control   Exposure   –2.0 EV to +2.0 EV (in 1/3EV steps)   Compensation   Shutter   CCD shutter, mechanical shutter   Shutter Speed   Snapshot (Auto): 1/2 to 1/2000 second   Snapshot (Night Scene): 4 to 1/2000 second   * May differ due to the camera setup.   Aperture Value   White Balance   F3.1 (W) to F5.6 (W) (When used with ND filter)   * Using optical zoom changes the aperture value.   Auto, Daylight, Overcast, Shade, Day White Fluorescent,   Daylight Fluorescent, Tungsten, Manual WB   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   144   Sensitivity (Standard Snapshots:Auto, ISO 64, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 800,   Output Sensitivity,   Recommended   ISO 1600   Movies: Auto   Exposure Index)   Self-timer   Approximate Trigger Times: 10 seconds, 2 seconds,   Triple Self-timer   Flash Modes   Auto, Off, On, Red-eye reduction   Flash Range (ISO   Sensitivity: Auto)   Wide Angle: 0.1 m to 2.9 m (0.3' to 9.5')   Telephoto: 0.5 m to 1.6 m (1.6' to 5.2')   * Range is affected by optical zoom.   Flash Charging Time Approximately 6 seconds maximum   Recording   Snapshots; Macro; Self-timer; Continuous Shutter (Normal   Speed CS); BEST SHOT; Face Detection; easy Mode; Movies   (normal movie and For YouTube) (with monaural audio); Audio   (Voice Recording)   Approximate   Maximum Audio   Recording Times   After Recording: 30 seconds per image   Voice Recording: 53 minutes 11 seconds (when using built-in   memory)   Monitor Screen   2.7-inch wide TFT color LCD   114,960 (479 240) dots   x Viewfinder   Monitor Screen   Timekeeping Function Built-in quartz digital clock   Date and Time: Recorded with image data   With time stamp function   Auto Calendar: To 2049   World Time   162 cities in 32 time zones   City name, date, time, summer time   Input/Output   Terminals   USB/AV port, USB compatible   Microphone   Speaker   Monaural   Monaural   x 1 Power Requirements Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-80)   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   145   Approximate Battery Life   All of the values provided below represent the approximate amount of time under   normal temperature (23°C (73°F)) before the camera turns off. These values are not   guaranteed. Low temperatures shorten battery life.   Number of Shots (CIPA) (Operating Time)*1   Continuous Playback (Snapshots)*2   Approximate continuous movie recording time   Continuous Voice Recording*3   210 shots   4 hours 10 minutes   1 hour 40 minutes   3 hours 40 minutes   • Battery: NP-80 (Rated Capacity: 700 mAh)   • Recording Medium:   1GB SD memory card (PRO HIGH SPEED (Panasonic Corporation))   • Measurement Conditions   *1 Approximate number of shots (CIPA) (Operating Time)   In accordance with CIPA (Camera and Imaging Products Association) standards   Normal temperature (23°C (73°F)), monitor on, zoom operation between full wide and   full telephoto every 30 seconds, during which two images are shot with flash; power   turned off and back on every time 10 images are shot.   *2 Approximate playback time   Standard temperature (23°C (73°F)), one-image scroll approximately every 10 seconds   *3 Approximate continuous recording time   • The above values are based a new battery, starting from a full charge. Repeated   charging shortens battery life.   • Frequency of flash, zoom, and Auto Focus usage, and the time the camera is on   greatly affects recording time and number of shots values.   Power Consumption   Dimensions   3.7 V DC, Approximately 3.1 W   x x 96.8 (W) 56.5 (H) 17.8 (D) mm   x x (3.8" (W) 2.2" (H) 0.70" (D))   (excluding projections; 15.8 mm (0.62") at thinnest point)   Weight   Approximately 100 g (3.5 oz)   (excluding battery and bundled accessories)   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   146   . Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-80)   Rated Voltage   3.7 V   Rated Capacitance   Operating Temperature   Dimensions   700 mAh   0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)   x x 31.4 (W) 39.5 (H) 5.9 (D) mm   (1.24" (W) 1.56" (H) 0.23" (D))   x x Weight   Approximately 19 g (0.67 oz)   . Charger unit (BC-80L)   Input Power   100 to 240 V AC, 80 mA, 50/60 Hz   Output Power   4.2 V DC, 550 mA   Operating Temperature   Supported Battery Type   Charging Time   5 to 35°C (41 to 95°F)   Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-80)   100 minutes   x x Dimensions   52 (W) 20 (H) 81 (D) mm   x x (2.0" (W) 0.79" (H) 3.2" (D)) (excluding projections)   Weight   Approximately 50 g (1.8 oz)   • 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.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   147   CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.   6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome   Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan   M10   MA0906-B   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |