QUICK REFERENCE
LCD Digital Camera
Loading Batteries (page 18)
QV-5000SX
Be sure to load the four AA size batteries that come with the camera before using it.
Owner's Manual
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Load four batteries and close the battery compart-
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If you need help with
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• Be sure to use alkaline or lithium batteries. Never use manganese batteries.
• Press down on the battery compartment cover at the point marked A in the above illustration until the
cover locks into place with a click.
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QUICK REFERENCE
QUICK REFERENCE
Recording Images (page 22)
Playing Back Images (page 37)
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Slide the POWER Switch to the right.
After composing the image in the
viewfinder, press the shutter button
about half way and hold it there.
Slide the POWER Switch
to the right to turn on the
camera.
• The image you recorded appears on the LCD.
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The camera’s Auto Focus feature
automatically focuses the image.
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Slide the Function
Switch to PLAY.
Slide the Function
Switch to REC.
The camera may contain pre-recorded demonstration images
when you purchase it. To delete these images, see page 5.
button.
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PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS
• Should foreign matter or water ever get into the camera,
immediately turn power off, unplug the AC adaptor from the
power outlet, and contact your dealer or nearest CASIO
service provider. Using the camera under these conditions
creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.
General Precautions
Be sure to observe the following important precautions
whenever using the QV-5000SX.
Operating conditions
Condensation
• This camera is designed for use in temperatures ranging
from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).
• Do not use or keep the camera in the following areas.
— In areas subject to direct sunlight
— In areas subject to high humidity or dust
— Near air conditioners, heaters, or other areas subject to
temperature extremes
— Inside of a closed vehicle, especially one parked in the
sun
• When you bring the camera indoors on a cold day or other-
wise expose it to a sudden change of temperature, there is
the possibility that condensation can form on the exterior or
on interior components. Condensation can cause malfunc-
tion of the camera, so you should avoid exposing it to con-
ditions that might cause condensation.
• To keep condensation from forming, place the camera into
a plastic bag before moving it into a location that is much
warmer or colder than your current location. Leave it in the
plastic bag until the air inside the bag has a chance to
reach the same temperature as the new location. If con-
densation does form, remove the batteries from the cam-
era and leave the battery compartment cover open for a
few hours.
All references in this manual to “this camera” and “the cam-
era” refer to the CASIO QV-5000SX Digital Camera.
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Should you ever notice smoke or a strange odor coming out
of the camera, immediately turn power off and unplug the
AC adaptor from the power outlet. Using the camera under
these conditions creates the danger of fire and electrical
shock. After making sure there is no more smoke coming
from the camera, take it to your nearest CASIO service pro-
vider for repair. Never attempt your own maintenance.
• Never try to take pictures or use the built-in display while
operating a motor vehicle or while walking. Doing so cre-
ates the danger of serious accident.
• Never try to open the case of the camera or attempt your
own repairs. High-voltage internal components create the
risk of electrical shock when exposed. Always leave main-
tenance and repair work up to authorized CASIO service
providers.
• Never fire the flash in the direction of a person operating a
motor vehicle. Doing so can interfere with the driver’s vi-
sion and create the danger of accident.
• Never fire the flash while it is too close to the subject’s
eyes. Be especially careful with small children. Intense
light from the flash can cause eye damage if it is fired too
close to the eyes, especially with young children. When
using the flash, the camera should be at least one meter
(40") from the eyes of the subject.
— In areas subject to strong vibration
• If the camera’s case should ever become cracked due to
dropping it or otherwise subjecting it to rough treatment,
immediately turn power off, unplug the AC adaptor from the
power outlet, and contact your nearest CASIO service pro-
vider.
• Never use the camera inside of an air craft or in any other
areas where its use is prohibited. Doing so can result in an
accident.
• Physical damage and malfunction of this camera can
cause the image data stored in its memory to be deleted.
Be sure to always keep backup copies of data by transfer-
ring them to personal computer memory.
• Never open the battery compartment cover, disconnect the
AC adaptor from the camera or unplug it from the wall
socket while the “WAIT” message is on the LCD. Doing so
will not only make storage of the current image impossible,
it can also corrupt other image data already stored in cam-
era memory.
• Keep the camera away from water and other liquids, and
never let it get wet. Moisture creates the danger of fire and
electrical shock. Never use the camera outdoors in the rain
or snow, at the seashore or beach, in the bathroom, etc.
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PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS
GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF
THIS UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to other areas).
About the camera’s backlight…
• The camera is equipped with a fluorescent light source to
provide the back lighting for its LCD.
• The normal service life of the backlight is approximately six
years, when the camera is used for about two hours a day.
• Should the LCD image appear abnormally dark, take the
camera to your dealer or an authorized CASIO service pro-
vider to have the light source replaced. Note that you will
be charged for this replacement.
Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful in-
terference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, in-
cluding interference that may cause undesired operation.
Model Number:
Trade Name:
Responsible party:
Address:
QV-5000SX
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
CASIO INC.
NOTICE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B peripheral, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-
ence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
570 MT. PLEASANT AVENUE,
DOVER,NEW JERSEY 07801
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Under very cold conditions, the backlight may require more
time than normal to light, or reddish bands may appear in
the image. These conditions do not indicate malfunction,
and normal operation should return at higher temperatures.
Telephone number: 973-361-5400
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, in-
cluding interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC WARNING
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
QV-5000SX
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party respon-
sible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
Properly shielded cables with ferrite core must be used for connection
to host computer and/or peripherals in order to meet FCC emission
limits.
Tested To Comply
With FCC Standards
THE SPECIAL VIDEO CABLE THAT COMES WITH THE CAMERA
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
----- THE CAMERA TO
THE SPECIAL CONNECTION CABLE THAT COMES WITH QV-Link SOFTWARE
----- THE CAMERA TO PROPER TERMINAL OF COMPUTER
A
VIDEO IN TERMINAL OF
A
COMPUTER
A
A
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UNPACKING
GENERAL GUIDE
Check to make sure that all of the items shown below are
included with your camera. If something is missing, contact
your dealer as soon as possible.
The following illustrations show the names of each component, button and switch on the camera.
Connecting the Wrist Strap
Pass the wrist strap through the hole on the side of the cam-
era as shown in the illustration.
Top and Display
Lens
IMPORTANT!
Be sure to keep the wrist strap around your wrist when-
ever using the camera to protect against accidentally
dropping it.
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Shutter button
MENU button
DISP button
FLASH button
MACRO/SELF-TIMER buton
ZOOM button
MODE button
POWER switch
[–]
Alkaline batteries
(AA-size × 4)
Flash
Exposure sensor
Indicator display
Distance sensor
Terminal panel cover
AC Power terminal
VIDEO OUT terminal
DIGITAL terminal
Self-timer indicator
Lens
Camera
[+]
Operation indicator
LCD
LCD button
Function switch
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Using the Soft Case
Wrist strap
Keep the camera in its soft case to protect it when not in use.
Slide the stopper and close the soft case as shown in the
illustration.
Bottom
Soft case
Opening the Terminal Panel Cover
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Stopper
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Tripod hole
Battery compartment
cover
R
Battery compartment
lock
Manual
Video cable
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MONITOR SCREEN
GENERAL GUIDE
Operation Indicator
Pressing DISP causes various indicators to appear on the
monitor screen. If the monitor screen is turned off, press the
LCD button to turn it on before pressing DISP.
Self-Timer Indicator and Operation Indicator
• The Self-timer Indicator flashes when the self-timer is per-
forming a timer operation prior to releasing the shutter.
Recording Mode
Record Mode
Indicator
Self-timer
Remaining number
of pages
On
Auto Focus
Flashing
Please wait
Macro indicator
Flash Mode
Color
Green
Mode
(SUPER FINE)
operation complete
(after power on)
Auto
None
Flash On
Flash Off
Red-eye
reduction
(FINE)
Image store
operation in progress
(NORMAL)
(ECONOMY)
Amber
Red
Exposure warning
Cannot focus
Memory full
Charging
Error
Recording Mode
DISP button
LCD button
Self-timer indicator
Zoom factor
Cannot charge
• The Operation Indicator shows the operational status of
the camera as described below.
Battery capacity
EV shift
Focus indicator
Playback Mode (when connecting video cable)
Indicator
On
Flashing
Color
Green
Playing back
Please wait
(after power on)
Recording Mode Indicators
Normal Recording
Movie Recording
Panorama Recording
Title Recording
Red
Low battery
Operation indicator
Low Battery Warning
Flashes for 3 seconds and then goes out.
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POWER SUPPLY
MONITOR SCREEN
Indicator display
The camera features a two-way power supply that lets you
use either batteries (AA-size alkaline or lithium) or house-
hold AC current.
Playback Mode
Be sure to use alkaline or lithium batteries. Never use
manganese batteries (see precautions on the next
page).
The indicator display located on the top of the camera also
shows various camera status indicators during image re-
cording. The indicator display especially comes in handy
when the monitor screen is turned off.
• Press down on the battery compartment cover at the point
marked A in the illustration until the cover locks into place
with a click.
To load batteries
Protect indicator
Be sure that camera power is turned off whenever loading or
replacing batteries.
Pages
Remaining
memory
1. Press the battery compartment
lock on the bottom of the camera
in the direction indicated by ar-
row (1), and swing open the bat-
tery compartment cover as indi-
cated by arrow (2).
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Mode
(SUPER FINE)
(FINE)
(NORMAL)
(ECONOMY)
Resolution mode indicator
“SUPER FINE”
Macro indicator
Self-timer indicator
Flash On
Resolution mode indicator
“FINE”
2. Insert four batteries and close the battery com-
partment cover.
Resolution mode indicator
“NORMAL”
Battery capacity
Resolution mode indicator
“ECONOMY”
Flash Off
Remaining memory
indicator
Remaining
memory
Red-eye reduction
Battery indicator
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POWER SUPPLY
POWER SUPPLY
• Never mix batteries of different types.
Battery Handling Precautions
Standard Battery Life
This camera can be power using AA-size alkaline or lithium
batteries.
The battery life reference values given below indicate the
amount of time at standard temperature (25°C) until power
automatically turns off due to battery failure. They do not
guarantee that batteries will perform the amount of service
indicated. Battery life is reduced by low temperatures and
continued use.
Auto Power Off
• Dead batteries are susceptible to leakage, which can
cause serious damage to your camera. Remove batteries
from the camera as soon as you notice they are dead.
• The batteries that power this camera normally become
warm when they lose power. This does not indicate mal-
function.
Incorrect use or handling of batteries can cause them to leak
or burst and seriously damage your camera. Be sure to note
the following important precautions to avoid problems with
batteries.
Power automatically turns off whenever you do not perform
any camera operation for a period of time. Power turns off
after about two minutes in the Record Mode or after about
five minutes in the Playback Mode.
• To restore power, simply slide the POWER Switch to the
right as you normally do.
• Use only LR6 (AM-3) type alkaline or FR6 type
lithium dry cell batteries with this camera.
Never mix old batteries with new ones. Failure
to do so can result in bursting or leaking of bat-
teries, creating the danger of fire or personal
injury.
Low Battery Indicator
The battery capacity indicator in the lower left of the monitor
screen (shown only when image information display is
POWER
Type of
Operation
AA-size Alkaline
Batteries LR6
AA-size Lithium
Batteries FR6
Approximately
210 minutes
Approximately
780 shots
ON/OFF
Continuous
Playback
Approximately
120 minutes
CAUTION
• Always make sure that the positive [+] and
turned on) changes to “
low. If you continue to use the camera, a battery warning
indicator “ ” will appear in the center of the monitor
” whenever battery power goes
negative [–] ends of the batteries are facing
correctly, as noted by the markings on the
camera itself. Improper loading of batteries can
result in bursting or leaking of batteries, creat-
ing the danger of personal injury or soiling of
objects nearby.
Continuous
Recording
Approximately
320 shots
screen, and then camera power will automatically turn off. If
this happens, replace all four batteries with new ones as
soon as possible.
• The above guidelines are based on the following battery
types:
IMPORTANT!
The Auto Power Off function does not operate under the
following conditions.
Alkaline: MX1500 (AA) DURACELL ULTRA
Lithium:
Fuji Film
Note that the camera may automatically shut down at a
somewhat higher level of remaining battery capacity when a
computer is connected to its DIGITAL terminal for data com-
munication. This is to protect against problems caused by
sudden power outage during data communications. Be-
cause of this, we strongly recommend that you use the op-
tionally available AC adaptor to power the camera whenever
performing data communication with a personal computer.
• Battery life varies with brand.
• During playback of a movie (page 38)
• During playback of a panorama (page 39)
• During Auto Play (page 43)
• When operations are being performed on a computer
connected to the camera via the camera’s DIGITAL
terminal. (page 66)
“Continuous Recording” is made without use of the camera’s
flash.
Regardless of use of the camera’s flash, turning on and off
the POWER Switch, as well as other operating conditions
may affect the above values.
• Remove batteries from the camera if you do not plan to use
it for more than two weeks.
• Never recharge batteries, never allow direct connection
between two ends of a battery, and never try to take batter-
ies apart.
● Tips for Prolonging Battery Life
• Whenever the AC adaptor is connected to the camera.
• Do not expose batteries to direct heat or dispose of them
by burning. Doing so can create the danger of explosion.
• Press the LCD button to turn off the monitor screen whenever
you are using the viewfinder to compose images.
• Use the button to turn off the flash when you are not using it.
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RECORDING
POWER SUPPLY
• Always be sure to use the AD-C620 AC adap-
tor only. Using any other AC adaptor can cause
damage to the camera not covered by the war-
ranty.
Using AC Power
Using the Shutter Button
Basic Recording Operation
Use the optional AC adaptor (AD-C620) to power the cam-
era from standard AC power.
The following steps describe how to operate the shutter but-
ton so that Auto Focus has a chance to focus the image.
The following describes the basic operation for recording
images.
• When unplugging the AC adaptor from the wall
socket, be sure to grasp the adaptor (not the
cord).
• Avoid any undue bending, pulling, and twisting
of the AC adaptor’s cord, and never try to
lengthen the cord by splicing it with other wire.
1. Press the shutter button about half way.
1. Slide the Function
Switch to REC.
AC power
CAUTION
AC adaptor
terminal
REC
• The Auto Focus feature automatically focuses the im-
age.
PLAY
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The REC position selects the Record Mode, while
PLAY selects the Playback Mode.
• Be sure to turn power off before connecting or disconnect-
ing the adaptor.
AC outlet
2. Slide the POWER Switch
in the direction indicated
by the arrow.
• Always turn camera power off before disconnecting the AC
adaptor, even if the camera has batteries installed. If you
don’t, the camera will turn off automatically when you dis-
connect the AC adaptor. Even so, you run the risk of dam-
aging the camera whenever you disconnect the AC adap-
tor without first turning power off.
• The AC adaptor may become warm to the touch after ex-
tended periods of use. This is normal and is not cause for
alarm.
POWER
ON/OFF
2. Press the shutter button as far as it will go to
record the image.
AC Adaptor precautions
• Never use an electrical outlet whose voltage is
outside the rating marked on the AC adaptor.
Doing so can create the danger of fire or elec-
trical shock. Use only the optional AC adaptor
specified for this camera.
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The POWER Switch returns to its original position
when you release it.
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Turning on power enters the normal Recording Mode.
You can perform step 2 before step 1, if you want.
• Should the cord of the AC adaptor become
CAUTION
• After use turn off the POWER switch of the camera and
unplug adaptor from the AC outlet.
damaged (exposed internal wiring or shorts),
request a replacement from an authorized
CASIO service provider. A damaged AC adap-
tor cord creates the danger of fire or electrical
shock.
If power turns off, slide the POWER Switch again to
turn it back on.
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RECORDING
RECORDING
CAUTION
IMPORTANT!
3. After composing the im-
age in the viewfinder,
press the shutter button
about half way and hold
it there.
Using the Viewfinder for Recording
Auto Focus tends not to work well with the following
types of subjects.
• Solid color walls or objects with little contrast
• Strongly backlit objects
• Polished metal or other brightly reflective objects
• Venetian blinds or other horizontally repeating pat-
terns
• Multiple images that are varying distances from the
camera
• Never open the battery compartment cover, discon-
nect the AC adaptor from the camera, or unplug the
adaptor from the wall socket while the operation indi-
cator is flashing green. Doing so will not only make
storage of the current image impossible, it can also
corrupt other image data already stored in camera
memory.
• Fluorescent lighting actually flickers at a frequency
that cannot be detected by the human eye. When us-
ing the camera indoors under such lighting, you may
experience some brightness or color problems with
recorded images.
The illustrations below show what you see when you look
through the viewfinder to compose an image for recording.
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The camera’s Auto Focus feature automatically fo-
cuses the image.
Auto Focus Frame
The operation indicator lights green when the Auto
Focus operation is complete.
Focus range for 1m to ∞
(40" to ∞)
• Subjects in poorly lit areas
Viewing the subject in the viewfinder, carefully com-
pose it within the frames.
These cases may make it impossible for Auto Focus to focus
properly, which is indicated by the red operation indicator.
When this happens switch to the Manual Mode for focusing
(page 34). The following are the fixed focusing distances
when Auto Focus is unable to focus.
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Take care to avoid blocking the lens with your fingers.
If you plan to use the LCD to compose the image,
press the LCD button to turn it on.
Close Up
Range
Frame
Focus
Range
Frame
NOTES
Focus range for 30cm
(11.8")
• This camera is equipped with “flash memory” that re-
tains images even when batteries go dead and the AC
adaptor is not connected. Images can be recalled af-
ter new batteries are loaded or the AC adaptor is con-
nected.
• Note that strong direct or reflected light can cause ver-
tical lines in an image. This is due to the characteris-
tics of the camera’s charge-coupled device (CCD),
and it does not indicate malfunction.
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Carefully press the shutter button, taking care not to
move the camera as you do.
Well-lit Location: 1.5 meters (4.3') minimum
With Flash:
1 to 2 meters (3.3' to 6.6')
Close Up Range Frame
This frame shows the focus range when the distance from
the lens to the subject is 1 meter (40") to infinity.
4. After confirming that the Auto Focus operation
is complete (operation indicator is green),
press the shutter button all the way down to
record the image.
•
You can view images immediately after you record
them by sliding the Function Switch to PLAY.
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RECORDING
RECORDING
Macro Correction Frame
• The monitor screen goes blank and the operation indicator
flashes while the flash unit is charging.
Using Focus Lock
Using the Flash
This frame shows the focus range when the distance from
the lens to the subject is 30 cm (11.8"). You can use the
viewfinder for distances from 30 cm (11.8") to infinity. When
using Auto Focus, compose the subject so it is within the
Auto Focus Frame.
Normally, Auto Focus automatically focuses on the object
that is inside the Auto Focus Frame. Focus lock is a tech-
nique that lets you lock the focus on a subject and then move
the camera so the Auto Focus Frame is pointed at another
subject when you record. This keeps the original subject in
focus, even though a different object is within the Auto Focus
Frame.
You can use the built-in flash unit to provide illumination dur-
ing recording.
1. Press
.
•
Each press of
cycles
Press
/
to enter the Macro Mode or use the Manual
through the flash mode in
the following sequence:
Mode for distances less than 30 cm (11.8").
• Entering the Macro Mode automatically turns on the moni-
tor screen. Use the monitor screen to compose images in
the Macro Mode.
Operation indicator
Auto
On
Off
Red-
1. Align the Auto Focus
Frame with the subject
you want to lock on and
press the shutter button
half way down.
eye Reduction.
IMPORTANT!
button
• Never use the flash in areas where combustible or ex-
plosive gas is present. Doing so creates the danger of
fire and explosion.
Indicator
None
Flash Mode
Description
• Never fire the flash in the direction of a person operat-
ing a motor vehicle. Doing so can interfere with the
driver’s vision and create the danger of accident.
• Never fire the flash while it is too close to the subject’s
eyes. Be especially careful with small children. In-
tense light from the flash can cause eye damage if it is
fired too close to the eyes, especially with young chil-
dren. When using the flash, the camera should be at
least one meter (40") from the eyes of the subject.
• Make sure that you do not touch or block the flash or
exposure sensor with your fingers. Doing so can soil
these components and interfere with correct flash op-
eration.
Auto Flash
Flash is automatically enabled and
disabled in accordance with expo-
sure conditions.
2. While keeping the shut-
ter button depressed
half way, move the cam-
era and compose the im-
age as you want.
Flash On
Flash Off
Flash is always fired, regardless of
exposure conditions.
Flash is never fired, regardless of
exposure conditions.
Red-eye
Reduction
Fires a pre-flash followed by re-
cording with flash, which reduces
the chance of red-eye.
3. Press the shutter button
all the way down to
record the image.
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RECORDING
RECORDING
• Flash should be used for distances within the range of
about 0.7 meters to 2 meters (2.3' to 6.6'). Flash does
not work well outside this range.
• Depending on operating conditions (type of battery
being used, temperature, etc.), it may take up to 10
seconds for the flash unit to charge.
• The flash is disabled during movie recording. The
indicator flashes to indicate this condition.
• The flash unit will not charge when battery power is
Resolution Settings
Exposure Adjustment
The camera has four resolution modes: Super Fine ( ), Fine
( ), Normal ( ), Economy ( ). The following shows the num-
ber of images that can be recorded in memory when all im-
ages are the same resolution. Use the procedure under
“Manual Recording” on page 34 for details on changing the
resolution modes.
This camera features an program AE function that automati-
cally changes shutter speed and aperture in accordance
with available light. In addition, you can also manually adjust
the exposure to compensate for backlighting, indirect indoor
lighting, dark backgrounds, and other special conditions.
low. The
indicator flashes red to warn you that the
To manually adjust the exposure
If the LCD is turned off, press the LCD button to turn it on.
Setting
Indicator
Computer
Output image
Resolution Number of Images
flash will not fire correctly, which may affect exposure
of the image. Replace batteries as soon as possible
when this happens.
• Red-eye reduction may not work well when the cam-
era is not pointed directly at the subject or when the
subject is far from the camera.
• In the Red-eye Reduction Mode, the flash is fired au-
tomatically in accordance with exposure. Because of
this, the flash will not fire in a well-lit area.
• Use the flash in areas where available lighting is dim.
If you do not use a flash, shutter speed slows down
and creates the possibility of blurred images due to
camera movement. Mount the camera on a tripod if
you decide not to use the flash.
3. After adjusting the exposure, press the shutter
button to record the image.
Super Fine
Fine
16
1280 x 960 pixels
1280 x 960 pixels
1280 x 960 pixels
640 x 480 pixels
(450KB compressed)
1. Set the Function Switch to REC.
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2. Use [+] and [–] to perform exposure compensa-
tion.
(225KB compressed)
Normal
57
•
Pressing [+] or [–] displays an EV indicator that shows
the current exposure compensation setting.
(113KB compressed)
Economy
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•
Pressing [+] makes the image on the LCD brighter.
Use it to adjust for dim indoor lighting and backlight-
ing.
(64KB compressed)
The above figures are approximations only. The actual num-
ber of images depends on image subject matter.
•
•
Pressing [–] makes the image on the LCD darker. Use
it to adjust for bright sunlight.
The EV indicator turns red whenever the compensa-
tion value is at its limit.
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RECORDING
NOTES
This section describes more advanced recording operations
that are also provided by this camera.
Use the monitor screen for zoom, macro, movie, panorama,
manual, and title recording operations.
3. After composing the image on the monitor
screen, press the shutter button about half
way and hold it there to activate Auto Focus.
• Exposure adjustment is generally expressed in terms
of an exposure adjustment (EV) value. The exposure
adjustment value is always set to zero whenever you
turn on the camera.
• The exposure adjustment value is changed by 0.5EV
with each press of [+] or [–]. The range of the value is
–2EV to +2EV.
• The exposure adjustment value automatically reverts
to zero whenever the shutter button is pressed. You
can manually reset the exposure adjustment value by
using [+] and [–] to change the value back to zero,
which is indicated when the EV indicator disappears
from the monitor. EV value is fixed during panorama
recording.
4. After confirming that the Auto Focus operation
is complete (operation indicator is green),
press the shutter button all the way down to
record the image.
Using the Zoom Feature
The zoom feature lets you move in closer on subjects that
are located far from the camera. You can select either 2X or
4X zoom.
Zoom Settings:
2X, 4X
Focusing Distance: 30 cm (12") to infinity
To record an image using the zoom feature
1. Slide the Function Switch to REC.
• Shutter speed and aperture is fixed whenever you
manually adjust the exposure setting.
IMPORTANT!
2. Press ZOOM to display
the current zoom setting
in the lower right of the
monitor screen.
• When exposure adjustment is too bright or too dark,
you may not be able to adjust within the range of –2EV
to +2EV.
• The aperture setting of this camera switches auto-
matically in accordance with available lighting when
an image is recorded.
•
Press ZOOM again to cycle
through the zoom settings
until the one you want is on
the monitor screen.
Zoom setting
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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
IMPORTANT!
Using the Macro Feature
Movie Recording
Panorama Recording
• Flash is disabled during movie recording.
• The number of images worth of memory used when
you record a movie depends on the movie length (in
seconds), as shown below. In all cases, images are
VGA size (640 x 480 pixels).
With the macro feature, you can record close up images of
subjects locate only 10cm (4") from the lens.
is shown on the monitor screen when the macro feature
is turned on.
• Auto Focus is disabled while the Macro feature is in use.
• With the macro feature, use the monitor screen to com-
pose the image. Do not use the viewfinder.
You can record movies that are 3.2, 4.8, or 6.4 seconds long.
Use the procedure under “Movie Length” on page 35 to
specify the length of a movie.
With panorama recording you record a series of images and
then link them to create a single panoramic effect.
•
3.2 seconds: 2 images
4.8 seconds: 3 images
6.4 seconds: 4 images
1. Slide the Function Switch to REC.
Movie Recording Mode
2. Press MODE a number of
• Movie images that are uploaded to a personal com-
puter and then downloaded back to the camera can-
not be played back as a movie.
• Movie recording is disabled while the zoom feature
(2x, 4x) is in use.
• During movie recording, Auto Focus becomes fixed at
the setting in effect when the shutter button is
pressed. If there is the possibility that the distance be-
tween the camera and subject will change during re-
cording of the movie, start out with at least 2 meters
from the subject to ensure correct focus.
times until the screen
shown on the right ap-
pears, which indicates
the Movie Recording
Mode.
To record an image using the macro feature
1. Slide the Function Switch to REC.
1. Slide the Function Switch to REC.
Macro setting
2. Press
/
to display the
Panorama
Recording Mode
2. Press MODE a number of
times until the screen
shown on the right ap-
pears, which indicates
the Panorama Recording
Mode.
macro setting you want
to use.
3. Compose the image on the monitor screen and
then press the shutter button about half way.
•
Each press of
/
cycles
through the macro and self-
timer settings in the follow-
ing sequence: SELF-
4. After confirming that the Auto Focus operation
is complete (operation indicator is green),
press the shutter button all the way down to
record the image.
TIMER “
”
MACRO “
”
MACRO + SELF-TIMER
“
/
”
3. Compose the image on the monitor screen and
then press the shutter button about half way.
•
See “Playing Back a Movie” on page 38 for details on
playing back a movie.
3. After composing the image on the monitor
screen, press the shutter button all the way
down to record the image.
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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
4. After confirming that the Auto Focus operation
is complete (operation indicator is green),
press the shutter button all the way down to
record the image.
4. After confirming that the Auto Focus operation
is complete (operation indicator is green),
press the shutter button all the way down to
start the self-timer.
Using the Self-timer
Manual Recording
The self-timer performs a record operation 10 seconds after
the shutter button is pressed.
In the Manual Mode you can make your own white balance,
focus, and other settings to create exactly the type of image
you want. The following describes each of the settings you
can make in the Manual Mode.
•
•
•
•
The left edge of the previous image you recorded re-
mains on the monitor screen, so you can use it to com-
pose the next image correctly.
•
The self-timer indicator flashes to count the seconds
until the shutter releases.
To record an image using the self-timer
•
Pressing the shutter button in step 4 also causes the
monitor screen to go blank.
QUALITY (Resolution) :
Up to nine images can be grouped into a panorama.
Press MENU when you want to stop a panorama re-
cording operation.
1. Slide the Function Switch to REC.
You can select one of four different resolutions: Super Fine
(
), Fine ( ), Normal ( ), or Economy ( ). Super Fine pro-
Self-timer setting
2. Press
/
to display the
duces the most detailed image, but it also requires the
most memory. See page 27 for details.
If you want to link more than 9 images into a pan-
orama, upload the images to a computer and use your
computer application to link them.
self-timer setting you
want to use.
WB (White Balance) :
•
Each press of
/
cycles
Aperture and white balance settings are locked when
you record the first image of a panorama, and these
settings are applied to all subsequent images in that
panorama.
This setting lets you adjust white areas to produce a more
natural-looking image.
through the macro and self-
timer settings in the follow-
ing sequence: SELF-
AUTO .........Use this setting for normal recording.
TIMER “
”
MACRO “
”
WB1
WB2
WB3
......Use this setting when indoor lighting is mak-
ing the image appear reddish.
•
•
See “Panorama Playback” on page 39 for details on
playing back panoramas.
MACRO + SELF-TIMER
“
/
”
.....Use this setting when indoor lighting is mak-
ing the image appear bluish.
Panorama images that are uploaded to a personal
computer and then downloaded back to the camera
cannot be played back using panorama playback.
3. After composing the image on the monitor
screen, press the shutter button about half
way and hold it there to activate Auto Focus.
.....Use this setting for outdoor recording.
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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
FOCUS:
4. Use [+] and [–] to make the setting on the moni-
tor screen, and then press the shutter button.
To make Manual Mode settings
Select either AF (Auto Focus) or MF (Manual Focus).
•
After you make settings for one item, press MENU and
then repeat steps 3 and 4 to set other items.
1. Slide the Function Switch to REC.
2. Press MENU.
PICTURE (Sharpness) :
You can select from among one of three settings that de-
termines the sharpness of the image.
•
Settings you make remain in effect until you change
them or turn off the camera.
AUTO ...... Normal sharpness
SOFT ...... Soft focus
HARD...... Hard focus that makes images crisp and clear.
5. If you selected MF (Manual Focus) for the fo-
cus setting, use [+] and [–] to focus the image.
6. After confirming that the focus is the way you
want it, press the shutter button to record.
MOVIE TIME (Movie Length) :
3. Use [+] and [–] to select
the item you want to set,
and then press the shut-
ter button.
Use this setting to specify the length of movie recordings
(page 31). You can select 3.2, 4.8, or 6.4 seconds.
•
Turning off the camera returns the white balance (WB)
setting to “AUTO” and the focus setting (FOCUS) to
“AF”. The sharpness setting, however, is retained until
you change it, even when camera power is turned off.
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PLAYBACK
The following describes the different techniques that you can
use to playback recorded images.
5. Use [+] and [–] to select
the movie you want to
play back.
Playing Back a Movie
Use the following operation to play back a movie that was
recorded using the operation under “Movie Recording” on
page 31.
Basic Playback Operation
NOTES
The built-in monitor screen of the camera lets you play back
recorded images without connecting an external monitor.
• Sliding the Function Switch to PLAY immediately after
recording an image displays the image you just re-
corded first.
• Pressing the shutter button while a movie or pan-
orama image is on the monitor screen starts playback
of the movie or panorama .
1. Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.
2. Press MENU.
6. Press the shutter button to start playing back
the movie.
1. Slide the Function
Switch to PLAY.
REC
•
You can use [+] (forward) and [–] (reverse) while play-
ing back a movie to change the playback direction.
PLAY
• The image that initially appears on the monitor screen
in the PLAY Mode is rather rough. The full details of
the image appear after a few seconds.
•
Pressing MENU while playing back a movie changes
to the menu screen. While the menu screen is on the
monitor, you can use [+] (forward) and [–] (reverse) to
move frame-by-frame through the movie, or you can
press DISP to change to full screen display.
•
The PLAY position selects the Playback Mode, while
REC selects the Record Mode.
3. Use [+] and [–] to select
VIEW, and then press the
shutter button.
2. Use [+] and [–] to scroll through the images
stored in camera memory.
•
Press [+] to scroll forward and [–] to scroll back. Hold-
ing down either button scrolls at high speed.
•
Pressing the shutter button and [+] at the same time
jumps forward 10 images, while pressing the shutter
button and [–] jumps back 10 images.
4. Use [+] and [–] to select MOVIE, and then press
the shutter button.
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PLAYBACK
PLAYBACK
7. After the movie is complete, press the shutter
button again.
5. Use [+] and [–] to select
the panorama you want
to play back.
Panorama Playback
Using Zoom
Use the following operation to playback panoramas re-
corded using the operation under “Panorama Recording” on
page 32.
The following operation lets you magnify an image to twice
its normal size. Note that you can zoom only a single still
image.
•
If you play back a movie using the basic (non-movie)
playback operation, only the first frame of the memory
page that contains the first 16 frames of the movie
appears on the screen.
IMPORTANT!
1. Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.
2. Press MENU.
•
•
•
You can still play back a movie, even after you delete
an image that is part of the movie.
Movie and panorama images cannot be zoomed.
6. Press the shutter button
to start panorama play-
back.
Auto Power Off is disabled while playback of a movie
is in progress.
Pressing the shutter button while a movie image is on
the monitor screen during normal (non-movie) image
playback starts playback of the movie.
•
Pressing the shutter but-
ton during panorama play-
back pauses playback at
the currently displayed im-
age. Then you can use [+] (forward) and [–] (re-
verse) to scroll forward and back, one image at a
time.Pressing DISP while playback is paused
changes to the full-screen display.
3. Use [+] and [–] to select
VIEW, and then press the
shutter button.
1. Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.
2. Use [+] and [–] to select the image you want to
zoom in.
7. Press MENU to stop panorama playback.
3. Press MENU.
NOTES
4. Use [+] and [–] to select PANORAMA, and then
press the shutter button.
• The Auto Power Off function is disabled while pan-
orama playback is being performed.
• Pressing the shutter button while a panorama image is
on the monitor screen during normal (non-panorama)
image playback starts playback of the panorama.
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PLAYBACK
4. Use [+] and [–] to select
VIEW, and then press the
shutter button.
3. Use [+] and [–] to select
VIEW, and then press the
shutter button.
Enlarged Image Movement
Displaying Multiple Images
The following operation lets you simultaneously view either
four or nine images on the same screen. This capability is
especially useful when playing back to the screen of a con-
nected TV, and can be used to display a catalog of products,
etc.
• The multi-image screen shows all 16 images of a movie on
a single screen.
5. Use [+] and [–] to select ZOOM, and then press
the shutter button.
4. Use [+] and [–] to select 4PAGE or 9PAGE, and
then press the shutter button.
•
This magnifies the center part of the image to twice its
normal size.
•
The first image of the set is the image that was on the
screen when you performed step 2 of this operation.
The other images are those that sequentially follow
the first one.
6. Use [+] and [–] to slide the image so you can
view the part of it that you want.
• Pressing [–] slides the image in the opposite direction.
5. Use [+] and [–] to scroll through images stored
in memory.
7. After you are finished, press any button be-
sides [+], [–], or DISP return the image to its
normal size.
NOTE
1. Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.
2. Press MENU.
Zooming an image while image information is turned on
(page 16), an image part indicator
appears in the
upper right corner to indicate which part of the image is
currently on the screen. Display of the image part indi-
cator can be toggled on and off by pressing DISP.
6. After you are finished, press any button be-
sides [+], [–], or DISP return to the normal
single-image display.
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PLAYBACK
PLAYBACK
5. Use [+] and [–] to select the screen size, and
then press the shutter button.
Selecting a Specific Image
Use the following operation to select one of the images on a
multi-image screen and change to the display of that image
only.
To start Auto Play
Auto Play
Auto Play automatically scrolls through the images stored in
memory. You can also specify how much time should be al-
lowed between each image.
•
Auto Play starts using the screen size you specify.
1. Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.
2. Press MENU.
6. To stop Auto Play, press any button besides
MENU or LCD button.
1. Use the operation on page 42 to display the
multi-image screen that contains the image
you want.
•
Note that all buttons are disabled while an image
change is in progress. Wait until an image is stopped
on the screen before performing a button operation, or
hold down the button until the image stops.
2. Press DISP.
This displays the image
1F
IMPORTANT!
•
3. Use [+] and [–] to select
VIEW, and then press the
shutter button.
number on the upper left
image.
Auto Power Off (page 20) is disabled whenever Auto
Play is being used. This means you should not leave
Auto Play running when using batteries to power the
camera. Doing so may rundown batteries. Be sure to
stop Auto Play and turn off the camera after you are
finished.
3. Use [+] and [–] to move the page (image) num-
ber display from image-to-image on the moni-
tor screen.
4. Use [+] and [–] to select
AUTO PLAY, and then
press the shutter button.
4. Press the shutter button
to display the image
whose page (image)
number is shown.
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PLAYBACK
5. Use [+] and [–] to select ON, and then press the
shutter button.
Setting the Auto Play Interval
You can use the following operation to set the amount of
time that should be allowed between each image during
Auto Play (the Auto Play interval).
To turn the screen saver on and off
Screen Saver
The screen saver function automatically activates Auto Play
(which automatically scrolls through images) whenever you
do not perform any operation for about five minutes in the
Playback Mode. This protects the camera’s monitor screen
and the screen of a connected TV against “burn in” of a static
image that is left displayed too long.
•
To turn off the screen saver, perform the above proce-
dure and select OFF in step 5.
1. Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.
2. Press MENU.
•
The screen saver activates if you do not perform any
operation for about five minutes in the Playback
Mode.
1. Start Auto Play using the operation under “To
start Auto Play” on page 44.
•
•
To stop an ongoing screen saver operation, press the
shutter button.
IMPORTANT!
2. Press MENU.
When changing between images, the screen saver
uses the interval that is specified for Auto Play (page
45). To change the interval, press MENU while a
screen saver operation is in progress, and then
specify the interval time you want.
• The screen saver is enabled only when the camera is
being powered by its optional AC adaptor. If you do
not perform any operation for five minutes under bat-
tery power, camera power automatically turns off
(Auto Power Off).
•
Be sure to wait for the im-
age on the screen to stop
before performing any but-
ton operation.
3. Use [+] and [–] to select
SETUP, and then press
the shutter button.
• The screen saver is disabled (it does not activate) if
there are no images stored in memory.
3. Use [+] and [–] to set the Auto Play interval
value you want and then press the shutter but-
ton.
4. Use [+] and [–] to select SCREEN SAVER, and
then press the shutter button.
•
You can set the Auto Play interval to any value in the
range of 1 to 30 (seconds).
•
After you make the above setting, Auto Play resumes
using the interval you set.
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EDITING IMAGES
EDITING IMAGES
A selection of powerful built-in editing tools helps you to cre-
ate the effects you want.
1. Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.
6. Use [+] and [–] to select the type of filter you
want, and then press the shutter button to
store the filtered image.
Adding a Title to an Image
Adding a title to an image is actually a two-step process.
First you record the title into title memory, and then you su-
perimpose the title onto the image. Because of this, you
should prepare the title by printing it out on your computer or
handwriting it on a sheet of paper.
2. Use [+] and [–] to display the image to which
you want to apply the filter.
•
Each press of [+] and [–] cycles through one of the five
available filters.
Using Image Filters
3. Press MENU.
Use the following operation to apply black-and-white, sepia,
or another filter to an image. Filters alter the appearance of
an image and create interesting effects.
•
Applying a filter does not affect the original image. In-
stead, the filtered version is saved as a new image
immediately after the original image. All images fol-
lowing the original image are automatically shifted to
make room.
IMPORTANT!
MATTERHORN
The FILTER icon is blue, indicating that the filter opera-
tion is disabled in the following cases.
• When there is not enough remaining memory to store
the result of the filter operation.
• While a movie image or panorama image is on the
monitor screen.
• When the “MEMORY FULL” message is on the moni-
tor screen.
•
The amount of time it takes the camera to apply a filter
depends on the composition of the original image and
the type of filter you select.
4. Use [+] and [–] to select
EFFECT, and then press
the shutter button.
Recording the Title
IMPORTANT!
• There is space for only one title in title memory. Any
title already in memory is automatically deleted when-
ever you record a new title.
• Use the monitor screen when recording a title.
• The zoom feature cannot be used when recording a
title.
Applying a filter to a rotated image automatically causes
the image to return to its normal (unrotated) orientation.
5. Use [+] and [–] to select
FILTER, and then press
the shutter button.
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EDITING IMAGES
1. Slide the Function Switch to REC.
4. After confirming that the
Auto Focus operation is
complete (operation in-
dicator is green), press
the shutter button all the
way down to record the
image.
3. Press MENU.
Superimposing a Title onto an Image
Title Recording Mode
2. Press MODE a number of
times until the screen
shown on the right hand
appears, which indicates
the Title Recording
Mode.
IMPORTANT!
The TITLE icon is blue, indicating that the title operation
is disabled in the following cases.
• When there is not enough remaining memory to store
the result of the title operation.
• While a movie image or panorama image is on the
monitor screen.
• When the “MEMORY FULL” message is on the moni-
tor screen.
4. Use [+] and [–] to select
EFFECT, and then press
the shutter button.
5. Use [+] and [–] to adjust the brightness of the
title image (±30), and then press the shutter
button.
3. After composing the title on the monitor
screen, press the shutter button about half
way and hold it there to activate Auto Focus.
Adding a title to a rotated image automatically causes
the image to return to its normal (unrotated) orientation.
•
The brightness adjustment you make here is stored
along with the title image data.
1. Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.
•
When recording a title, make sure that the title is be-
tween the lines provided.
5. Use [+] and [–] to select
TITLE, and then press
the shutter button.
2. Use [+] and [–] to display the image onto which
you want to superimpose the title.
•
You can use [+] and [–] to adjust the exposure of the
title image. See “Exposure Adjustment” on page 28 for
details.
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EDITING IMAGES
6. Use [+] and [–] to select
the color you want the
title to be, and then
press the shutter button.
8. Use [+] and [–] to select
the color you want the
plate to be, and then
press the shutter button.
4. Use [+] and [–] to select
MOVE, and then press
the shutter button.
Moving an Image
Use the following operation when you want to move an im-
age to a different location in the sequence of images stored
in memory.
•
Each press of [+] or [–]
scrolls through the selec-
tion of 20 available title col-
ors.
•
Each press of [+] or [–]
scrolls through the selec-
tion of 12 available plate
colors.
1. Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.
2. Press MENU.
5. Use [+] and [–] to scroll
the images on the moni-
tor screen left and right,
until the one you want to
move is in the center,
above the white line on
the monitor screen.
7. Use [+] and [–] to select
the type of title plate you
want to use, and then
press the shutter button.
9. Use [+] and [–] to select the position of the title
on the image, and then press the shutter but-
ton.
•
Each press of [+] or [–] changes to one of 5 available
title locations.
•
Each press of [+] or [–]
scrolls through the selec-
tion of 9 available title plate
settings.
•
Pressing the shutter button to register the title location
superimposes the title onto the image and stores the
result immediately after the original image. All images
following the original image are automatically shifted
to make room.
3. Use [+] and [–] to select
TOOL, and then press
the shutter button.
6. Press the shutter button. This causes the im-
age in the center to shift upwards slightly, indi-
cating that it is selected.
•
Title plate settings consist
of 8 plate variations, plus a
setting that specifies no title
plate.
7. Use [+] and [–] to shift the selected (raised) im-
age left and right. When the selected image is
in the location to which you want to move it,
press the shutter button.
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EDITING IMAGES
Use the following operations when you want to protect im-
ages against accidental deletion. A protected image cannot
be deleted until it is unprotected. You can protect and
unprotect a single specific image, or all images currently in
memory.
4. Use [+] and [–] to select
TOOL, and then press
the shutter button.
4. Use [+] and [–] to select
PROTECT, and then
press the shutter button.
Rotating an Image
The following operation rotates an image.
Protecting and Unprotecting a Single Image
5. Use [+] and [–] to select
ROTATE, and then press
the shutter button.
5. Use [+] and [–] to select
PAGE, and then press
the shutter button.
1. Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.
2. Press MENU.
IMPORTANT!
The rotate icon is blue, indicating that the image rotate
operation is disabled when the displayed image is a
movie or panorama image.
6. Use [+] and [–] to specify
the rotation, and then
press the shutter button.
6. Use [+] and [–] to select the image you want to
protect or unprotect.
1. Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.
2. Use [+] and [–] to display the image you want to
rotate.
7. Press the shutter button to toggle image pro-
tection on and off.
3. Use [+] and [–] to select
TOOL, and then press
the shutter button.
•
The
indicator in the upper left corner of an image
3. Press MENU.
indicates that it is protected.
IMPORTANT!
The above operation only rotates the displayed repre-
sentation of the image, without actually rotating the im-
age itself. This means that uploading the image to a
computer or outputting it to a QV Color Printer sends
the original un-rotated image.
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IMAGE PROTECTION
IMAGE PROTECTION
8. If you want to protect or unprotect other im-
ages, repeat steps 6 and 7.
5. Use [+] and [–] to select ALL, and then press
the shutter button.
Protecting and Unprotecting All Images in
Memory
•
To exit the image protect operation, press MENU. The
image protect operation is also cancelled automati-
cally if you do not perform any button operation for
about one minute.
6. Use [+] and [–] to select ALL (protect) or CAN-
CEL (unprotect), and then press the shutter
button.
1. Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.
2. Press MENU.
•
The
indicator that is shown in the upper left corner
of the images when image information is turned on
(page 16) indicates they are protected.
•
The indicator does not appear when images are not
protected.
3. Use [+] and [–] to select
TOOL, and then press
the shutter button.
4. Use [+] and [–] to select
PROTECT, and then
press the shutter button.
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DELETING IMAGES
DELETING IMAGES
Use the following operations when you want to delete im-
ages from memory. You can delete a single specific image,
or all images currently in memory.
NOTE
5. Use [+] and [–] to select the image you want to
delete.
Deleting a Single Image
The camera does not maintain open spaces in its
memory. Deleting an images causes all images follow-
ing the deleted image to be shifted up.
1. Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.
2. Press MENU.
6. Double check to make sure that you really
want to delete the image you selected.
IMPORTANT!
• Image deletion cannot be undone. Before deleting an
image, make sure you no longer need it or you have a
back-up copy saved on you computer, on diskette, or
on some other medium.
•
To abort the delete operation without deleting any-
thing, press any button besides [+], [–], or the shutter
button.
• Be especially careful with the DELETE ALL operation,
which deletes all unprotected images in memory.
• A protected image cannot be deleted. See “Image
Protection” on page 54 for details on protecting and
unprotecting images.
• The delete icon is blue, indicating that the image de-
lete operation is disabled, when all images in memory
are protected.
7. To actually delete the selected image, press
the shutter button.
•
The selected image is deleted and the next image in
sequence is selected.
3. Use [+] and [–] to select
DELETE, and then press
the shutter button.
•
Deleting a single movie image deletes all the frames
that make up the image.
8. If you want to delete more images, repeat steps
5 through 7.
•
To exit the image delete operation, press any button
besides [+], [–], or the shutter button.
4. Use [+] and [–] to select
PAGE, and then press
the shutter button.
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CHANGING IMAGE RESOLUTION
DELETING IMAGES
The following operation changes the resolution of an image.
4. Use [+] and [–] to select
ALL, and then press the
shutter button.
4. Use [+] and [–] to select
TOOL, and then press
the shutter button.
Deleting All Unprotected Images
Note that image resolution can be changed downwards only
(from super fine to fine, from fine to normal, or from normal to
economy).
The following operation deletes all unprotected images. See
“Image Protection” on page 54 for details on protecting and
unprotecting images.
IMPORTANT!
• Changing the resolution causes the original image to
be replaced with the new one.
• The resolution of movie, panorama and protected im-
ages cannot be changed.
1. Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.
2. Press MENU.
IMPORTANT!
5. Use [+] and [–] to select
CONVERT, and then
press the shutter button.
The next step deletes all unprotected images in
memory. To abort this operation without deleting any-
thing, select EXIT instead of ALL.
• The economy images cannot be changed.
1. Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.
5. Use [+] and [–] to select ALL, and then press
the shutter button.
2. Use [+] and [–] to display the image whose
resolution you want to change.
•
The message “NO IMAGE” appears on the monitor
screen after all the images are deleted.
3. Use [+] and [–] to select
DELETE, and then press
the shutter button.
6. Press the shutter button.
3. Press MENU.
7. If you want to convert other resolution, repeat
step 6.
•
After you are finished converting images, press
MENU.
•
Changing the resolution of a rotated image automati-
cally causes the image to return to its normal
(unrotated) orientation.
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CONNECTIONS
This camera is equipped with VIDEO OUT terminal for connection to a television or video deck, and a DIGITAL interface for
connection to a computer or other equipment.
INPUT
VIDEO OUT Terminal
Special video
cable that comes
with camera
L
R
VIDEO
AUDIO
• Television (page 64)
VIDEO IN
terminal of
other device
VIDEO OUT
Terminal
• Video Deck, Video Printer
You can connect to a video tape deck and
record image to tape. Or you can connect to
a video printer to produce hard copy print-
outs of your images.
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CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT
CONNECTIONS
IMPORTANT!
Connecting to a Television
Cables
• A television must have a video input terminal like the
DIGITAL Interface
You can playback images in camera memory on the screen
of a connected television.
DIGITAL
Terminal
The type of cable you
should use depends
on the type of
equipment to which
you are connecting.
one shown in the illustration to connect to this camera.
• Battery capacity (page 20) and other displays that nor-
mally appear on the camera’s monitor screen are also
displayed on the television screen.
VIDEO OUT
terminal
• Computer (page 66)
Accessory video cable
TV
Selecting the Video Output Signal Mode
You can select either of two common video output modes:
NTSC or PAL.
INPUT
The video system you should use depends on the country
where you plan to use the output signal. In the United States
or Japan, for example, you should use NTSC, but in Europe
you need to use PAL.
Check with your local video or TV retailer if you are unsure
about which video mode you should use in your country.
L
R
AUDIO
VIDEO
• QV Color Printer
(page 65)
IMPORTANT!
VIDEO IN terminal
• Be sure to turn off both the camera and other equip-
ment before making any connections.
• Check the documentation that comes with your other
equipment for information you may need to know
when making connections.
• Leaving the same image displayed on a television or
computer display screen for very long periods can
cause the image to be “burned in” on the screen. When
this happens, a faint after-image remains on the
screen, even after you disconnect the camera. To avoid
this, you should not leave the same image displayed on
such a screen for very long periods.
1. Connect one end of the video cable to the
camera and the other end to the television.
2. Set up the television for video input.
Changing the Video Output Mode
1. Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.
•
See the documentation that comes with the television
for information about how to do this.
3. Use the operations under “Playback” on page
37 to playback images on the television screen.
• This camera cannot exchange images with another
CASIO digital camera.
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CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT
CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT
2. Press MENU.
1. Connect one end of the cable that comes with
the QV Color Printer to the camera and the
other end to the printer.
Connecting to a QV Color Printer
PC Link Software
You can use a QV Color Printer to produce printouts of your
image data.
Special PC Link software available from CASIO makes im-
age data transfers with a personal computer quick and easy.
The software is also designed to minimize loss of image
quality due to data transfer.
For details on how to connect to a personal computer and
exchange data, see the documentation that comes with the
PC Link software.
2. Slide the camera’s Function Switch to PLAY
and then turn on camera power.
Supported Printer Models: DP-300, DP-8000
3. Perform the QV Color Printer operations re-
quired for printing.
3. Use [+] and [–] to select
SETUP, and then press
the shutter button.
Digital connector
•
•
•
See the documentation that comes with the QV Color
Printer for details.
LK-12S for Windows
LK-22S for Windows and Macintosh (scheduled to go on
sale soon)
Performing a print operation for a movie prints the 16
individual frames that make up the movie.
Printing a panorama prints the individual images that
make up the panorama.
IMPORTANT!
This camera does not fully support the software that
comes with the LK-1, LK-1A, LK-10V, LK-11 connection
kits for Windows, and the LK-2, LK-2A, LK-2V, LK-21
connection kits for the Macintosh. Never try to use the
software that comes with these connections kits with
this digital camera.
Data communication cable
DIGITAL terminal
4. Use [+] and [–] to select
VIDEO OUT, and then
press the shutter button.
5. Use [+] and [–] to select the video mode you
want to use, and then press the shutter button.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom
Symptom
Probable Cause
Action
Probable Cause
Action
No power
1. Batteries not loaded correctly.
2. Dead batteries
3. Wrong AC adaptor
1. Correctly load batteries (page 18).
2. Replace batteries with new ones (page 18).
3. Use only recommended AC adaptor .
Monitor screen image is out 1. Failure to focus the image while the camera is in 1. Focus the image before recording it.
of focus.
the Manual Mode.
2. Camera is in the Macro Mode.
2. Use the Normal Mode for scenery and group
shots.
Sudden power failure
indicator on LCD
1. Auto Power Off
2. Low battery power
3. Use of manganese batteries.
1. Turn power back on.
3. Camera is in the Normal Mode while the subject 3. Use the Macro Mode for close ups.
is too close.
2. Replace batteries with new ones (page 18).
3. Replace manganese batteries with alkaline bat-
teries.
Poor color and brightness
when indoors
Indoor fluorescent lighting
Shoot under incandescent or other non-fluorescent
lighting (page 24).
Batteries are about to go dead.
Replace all four batteries with a set of new ones
(page 18).
Part of the image is miss- 1. Blocking of the lens when recording.
ing.
1. Hold the camera correctly, making sure that your
finger or the wrist strap is not blocking the lens.
No recording when shutter 1. Function Switch set to PLAY.
button is pressed 2. Flash unit is charging.
1. Set Function Switch to REC.
2. Wait until flash unit charging is finished.
2. Failure to correctly center the object when aim- 2. Take particular care under the following condi-
ing through the viewfinder.
tions, which can cause the recorded image to be
slightly different from the image that appears in
the viewfinder.
3. The message “MEMORY FULL” is on the moni- 3. Delete images you no longer need from camera
tor screen. memory.
4. The message “REMAINING” is on the monitor 4. Change to another resolution mode, or delete
• Macro photography
screen.
images you no longer need from camera
memory.
For more precise image composition, use the
LCD monitor screen instead of the viewfinder.
• Aiming at an angle that is diagonal to the
viewfinder’s optical axis.
Auto Focus cannot focus 1. Lens or distance sensor is dirty.
1. Clean off the lens or distance sensor.
the image.
2. The object you want to focus is not in the focus 2. Aim the camera so the object you want to focus
frame. is in inside the focus frame.
It is best to point the lens directly at the subject,
and not at an angle.
3. Conditions make it impossible to obtain proper 3. Switch to the Manual Mode and focus manually.
focus.
Cannot perform movie re-
cording.
1. Movie Record Mode is not selected.
2. Insufficient camera memory capacity.
1. Press MODE to enter the Movie Record Mode
(page 31).
2. Delete images you no longer need from camera
memory, so there are at least two images worth
of free memory capacity (page 57).
Power failure during self-
timer operation
Low battery power
Replace batteries (page 18).
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MESSAGES
TROUBLESHOOTING
Action
3. After the final “SYSTEM RESET” confirmation mes-
sage appears, press the shutter button.
The display should return to normal after the system
reset is complete.
ERROR
Error during data communication. Check cable connec-
tions and mode settings.
Symptom
Probable Cause
Color of recorded image is
strange.
Reflection from sunlight or light from another
source
Reorient the camera so that light is not shining di-
rectly into lens.
FULL
Indicates that movie recording is not possible because
camera memory is full.
Delete images you no longer need or reduce the resolu-
tion of some of the images in camera memory.
MEMORY ERROR
#2, #4
CONSULT THE
OWNER’S MANUAL!
Problem with internal memory. Contact your dealer or an
authorized CASIO service provider.
No +/– button operation
during multi-page display
Button operation during page change
1. Incorrect camera-TV connection
Wait until an image is on the LCD before performing
a button operation.
MEMORY ERROR
#1, #3
CONSULT THE
OWNER’S MANUAL!
Problem with internal memory. Perform the following
procedure.
1. Connect correctly using the video cable (page
64).
2. Set up the TV correctly.
3. Change the video mode.
Camera is connected to a
TV, but LCD monitor con-
tents do not appear on TV
screen.
MEMORY FULL
Not enough memory for further recording. Change resolu-
tion or delete some images from memory (pages 34, 57).
Important!
•
The following procedure deletes all images stored in
memory. You can use the optionally available connec-
tion kit (LK-10V/LK-12S/LK-22S) to make copies of
images before deleting them.
2. Wrong TV set up
3. Wrong video mode is selected.
NO IMAGE
No images are stored in memory.
REMAINING
Not enough memory for recording in current resolution
mode. Change to another resolution mode, change reso-
lution of stored images or delete some images from
memory (pages 34, 57).
All pages are protected.
Unprotect the page you want to delete (page 54).
Delete operation does not
operate.
•
Be sure to power the camera using the AC adaptor or
a new set of alkaline or lithium batteries when per-
forming a system reset. Weak batteries or manga-
nese batteries can result in a power failure while the
system reset operation is in progress, causing dam-
age to camera memory.
SYSTEM ERROR
CALL TECH
SUPPORT
Problem with internal memory. Contact your dealer or an
authorized CASIO service provider.
• Indicates function not available during playback.
• Memory full
Select a different function or change to the Record
Mode.
Menu icon is blue and noth-
ing happens when it is se-
lected.
1. Hold down ZOOM and MENU
at the same time.
SYSTEM RESET
Ǟ
Ǟ
YES
NO
SHUTTER
• Malfunction due to static electrical charge or
strong impact.
• Camera is connected to a computer or QV Color
Printer.
Remove batteries and disconnect the AC adaptor if
you are using one. Restore power and turn the
camera on. If this does not work, contact your
dealer or an authorized CASIO service provider.
All buttons and switches do
not operate.
CALL
TECH SUPPORT
2. After checking that the SYSTEM RESET message is
on the display, press the shutter button to perform a
system reset or turn power off if you do not want to
perform a system reset.
Never turn off power while system reset is in progress!
Doing so will damage camera memory are require
servicing by an authorized service provider!
If the MEMORY ERROR message continues to ap-
pear on the display after you perform the reset proce-
dure, contact your nearest CASIO service provider.
Activation of the screen saver
Turn off screen saver (page 45).
Auto Play starts even
though it is not selected.
•
1. Monitor screen is turned off.
2. Video cable connected to the VIDEO OUT termi-
nal.
1. Press the LCD button to turn on the monitor
screen.
2. Disconnect the video cable. The monitor screen
is disabled while it is connected.
Nothing appears on the
monitor screen.
•
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SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Recording System ............. Digital (JPEG base); PC Link software
can be used to input images in CAM,
Exposure Range ................ EV +6 to 17
Dimensions ........................ 131(W) x 69(H) x 43(D) mm /
5.1" (W) x 2.7" (H) x 1.7" (D)
Exposure Correction......... –2EV to +2EV (1/2EV units)
JPEG, TIFF and other format.
Weight ................................. Approximately 250g /
Shutter ................................ CCD electronic shutter/mechanical
Recording Medium ............ Flash memory (8MB)
8.8oz. (excluding batteries)
shutter
Memory Capacity/
Standard Accessories ...... wrist strap; soft case; video cable; four
Shutter Speed .................... 1/8 to 1/500 second
White Balance .................... Automatic
Self-timer ............................ 10 seconds
Computer Output image ... SUPER FINE: 16 images
(450KB compressed – 1280 x 960 pixels)
FINE: 30 images
LR6 alkaline batteries; owner’s manual
(225KB compressed – 1280 x 960 pixels)
NORMAL: 57 images
• The liquid crystal panel built into this camera is the product of pre-
cision engineering, with an effective pixel rate of 99.99%. This also
means, however that 0.01% of the pixels can be expected to fail to
light or to remain lit at all times.
Recording Modes .............. Single-image; Self-timer; Movie; Pan-
(113KB compressed – 1280 x 960 pixels)
ECONOMY: 88 images
(64KB compressed – 640 x 480 pixels)
The above figures are approximations
only. The actual number of images de-
pends on image subject matter.
orama; Title; Macro
Flash Modes ....................... AUTO, ON, OFF, Red-eye Reduction
Monitor/Viewfinder ............ 1.8-inch TFT low-glare color LCD;
122,100 (555 x 220) pixels
Video Output ...................... NTSC/PAL (selectable)
Image Element ................... 1/3-inch CCD (Total Pixels: 1,310,000;
Input/Output Terminals .... DIGITAL OUT, VIDEO OUT, AC adap-
Effective Pixels: 1,250,000)
tor connector
Computer Output image ... 1280 x 960 / 640 x 480 pixels
Lens .................................... F2.8, f = 5.47mm
Power Supply ..................... Four batteries (AA-size alkaline or
lithium batteries)/AC adaptor (AD-
C620)
Focusing ............................. Selectable between phase-difference
detection system autofocus and manual
focus
Power Consumption ......... Approximately 7.6 W
Aperture .............................. Lens shutter/auto iris
Focus Range ...................... NORMAL: 0.3m to ∞ (12" to ∞)
MACRO: 10cm (4")
(From surface of protective lens.)
Light Metering.................... TTL center priority by CCD
Exposure Metering ............ Program AE
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6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan
MA9806-002003C Printed in Japan
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