Casio EX-Z5 User Manual

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Page 1 - User’s Guide

EDigital CameraEX-Z5User’s GuideK816PCM1DKXThank you for purchasing this CASIO product.• Before using it, be sure to read the precautions contained i

Page 2 - INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION10• Auto Macro (pages 76, 78)Auto Macro automatically switches to the macro modewhen the distance between the camera and subject itshorter

Page 3 - Contents

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS100 NOTE • When the camera is at an angle to the oldphotograph, one side of the recorded image mayappear longer than the side

Page 4 - 74 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS1014.Use [왗] and [왘] to select the contourcandidate you want to correct.5.Use [왖] and [왔] toselect “Trim”, andthen press [SET

Page 5 - 154 FILE MANAGEMENT

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS102Recording a MovieYou can record movies with audio, up to 10 minutes long.You can select a resolution setting to suit your

Page 6 - 178 PRINTING IMAGES

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS103Specifying Movie Image QualityThe image quality setting determines how much thecamera compresses movie images before stori

Page 7 - 220 APPENDIX

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS104Recording a Movie1.In the REC mode, press [BS] (BEST SHOT).2.Use [왗] and [왘] to select the “ ” (movie)scene, and then pres

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS105 Movie Recording Precautions• This camera also records audio. Note the following pointswhen recording a movie.— Take care

Page 9 - Features

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS106Recording AudioAdding Audio to a SnapshotYou can add audio to a snapshot after you record it.• Image Format: JPEGJPEG is a

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS1075.Press the shutter button to start audiorecording.• The operation lamp will flash green while recording isin progress.6.R

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS1081.In the REC mode, press [BS] (BEST SHOT).2.Use [왖], [왔], [왗] and[왘] to select the “VoiceRecording” scene, andthen press [

Page 12 - ■ General Precautions

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS109 Audio Recording Precautions• Take care that you do notblock the microphone withyour fingers.• Good recording results are

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INTRODUCTION11• Color Correction (page 131)Simply record the image of an old photograph to restoreits colors.• MOTION PRINT (page 138)Capture frames f

Page 14 - ■ Data Error Precautions

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS110• An RGB histogram that shows the distribution of R (red),G (green), and B (blue) components is also displayed.This histog

Page 15 - ■ Condensation

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS111• A centered histogramindicates that there is gooddistribution of light pixels anddark pixels. This type ofhistogram resul

Page 16 - ■ Caring for your camera

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS112REC Mode Camera SettingsThe following are the settings you can configure beforerecording an image using the REC mode.• L/R

Page 17 - QUICK START GUIDE

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS113 IMPORTANT! • While recording a snapshot or movie, you can use[왗] and [왘] to set the functions assigned to them.However, y

Page 18 - 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS114To do this:Display images on the monitorscreen for about one secondimmediately after they are recordedDo not display image

Page 19 - To record an image

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS115Specifying Power On Default SettingsThe camera’s “mode memory” feature lets you specify thepower on default settings indiv

Page 20 - 2, 3, 4, 5

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS116*1 Specifies whether startup is performed with BESTSHOT scene selection as-is. When on, starts upwith the last used BEST S

Page 21 - GETTING READY

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS117 IMPORTANT! • Note that BEST SHOT mode settings take priorityover mode memory settings. If you turn the cameraoff while in

Page 22 - ■ File Memory

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS118 IMPORTANT! • Under certain conditions, a high shutter speed incombination with a high ISO sensitivity setting cancause di

Page 23 - ■ Bottom

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS119 Multi (Multi pattern)Multi (Multi pattern) metering divides theimage into sections and measures thelight in each section

Page 24 - Lithium Ion Battery Charger

INTRODUCTION12Precautions General PrecautionsBe sure to observe the following important precautionswhenever using the EX-Z5.All references in this ma

Page 25 - ■ Screen Indicators

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS120Using the Filter FunctionThe camera’s filter function lets you alter the tint of animage when you record it.1.In the REC m

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS121Specifying Color SaturationUse the following procedure to control the intensity of theimage you are recording.1.In the REC

Page 27 - PLAY Mode

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS122 IMPORTANT! • Once date information is stamped in a print, it cannotbe deleted.• Use the “Date Style” setting (page 164) t

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS123Resetting the CameraUse the following procedure to reset all of the camera’ssettings to their initial defaults as shown un

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PLAYBACK124You can use the camera’s built-in monitor screen to viewimages after you record them.Basic Playback OperationUse the following procedure to

Page 30 - Attaching the Strap

PLAYBACK125Playing an Audio SnapshotPerform the steps below to display an audio snapshot(indicated by ) and play its audio.1.In the PLAY mode, use [왗

Page 31 - To charge the battery

PLAYBACK126Zooming the Display ImagePerform the following procedure to zoom the imagecurrently on the monitor screen up to eight times its normalsize.

Page 32 - Battery Charger

PLAYBACK127Resizing an ImageYou can resize a recorded image to one of three sizes.1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY”tab, select “Res

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PLAYBACK128Cropping an ImageYou can use the following procedure to crop a portion of anenlarged image.1.In the PLAY mode, use [왗] and [왘] to scrollthr

Page 34 - To load the battery

PLAYBACK129 IMPORTANT! • Trimming an image causes the original (pre-trimmed)image and the new (trimmed) version to be stored asseparate files.• Note t

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INTRODUCTION13• Never fire the flash while it is too close to the subject’seyes. Intense light from the flash can cause eye damageif it is fired too c

Page 36 - Low Battery Indicator

PLAYBACK130Keystone CorrectionUse the following procedure to correct the snapshot of ablackboard, document, poster, photograph, or otherrectangular ob

Page 37 - To replace the battery

PLAYBACK131Using Color Restoration to Correct theColor of an Old PhotographColor restoration let you correct the old color of aphotograph shot with a

Page 38 - Power Supply Precautions

PLAYBACK132 IMPORTANT! • If the original image is smaller than 2M (1600 × 1200pixels), the new (restored) version is the same sizeas the original one.

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PLAYBACK133To do this:Fast forward or fast reverseplayback• Each press increases the speedone more step.Return fast forward or fastreverse movie playb

Page 40 - ■ Battery Charger Precautions

PLAYBACK134Editing a MovieUse the procedure in this section to edit and delete movies.Editing operations let you cut everything before or after aspeci

Page 41 - ■ To turn on the camera

PLAYBACK135To do this:Fast forward or fast reverseplaybackPause or unpause movieplaybackScroll paused playback oneframeCancel the cut operationDo this

Page 42 - ■ To turn off the camera

PLAYBACK136 To cut everything between two specificframes1.While the movie isplaying, press [SET].• This will pause movieplayback.2.Press [왔].• You ca

Page 43 - Auto Power Off Auto Power Off

PLAYBACK1376.Referring to step 4,search for the cut endscreen. When the cutend screen isdisplayed, press [왔].• The red portion of theindicator bar sho

Page 44 - Using the On-screen Menus

PLAYBACK138 To capture a still image from a movie1.In the PLAY mode, use [왗] and [왘] to scrollthrough movies on the monitor screen anddisplay the one

Page 45 - • Instead of pressing [왘]

PLAYBACK139Displaying the 9-image ViewThe following procedure displays nine images on themonitor screen at the same time.1.In the PLAY mode, press the

Page 46 - Settings

INTRODUCTION14 Test for proper operation before using thecamera!Before using the camera to record important images, makesure you first record a numbe

Page 47

PLAYBACK140Date selection cursorDisplaying the Calendar ScreenUse the following procedure to display a 1-month calendar.Each day shows the first file

Page 48 - Example: December 24, 2006

PLAYBACK141Playing a SlideshowA slideshow automatically plays back images in sequenceat a fixed interval.1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the

Page 49 - Set the current date

PLAYBACK1424.Use [왖] and [왔] to select “Start”, and thenpress [SET].• This starts the slideshow.5.To stop the slideshow, press [SET].• The slideshow w

Page 50 - BASIC IMAGE RECORDING

PLAYBACK143• Note that effect settings are disabled when theslideshow “Images” setting is “Favorites” or “Only”, or when the slideshow “Interval” sett

Page 51 - Recording an Image

PLAYBACK1444.Use [왖] and [왔] toselect “Rotate”, andthen press [SET].• Each press of [SET]rotates the image 90degrees.5.After you are finished configur

Page 52 - Power button

PLAYBACK145Adding Audio to a SnapshotThe “after-recording” feature lets you add audio tosnapshots after they are recorded. You can also re-recordthe a

Page 53 - Press the shutter button half

PLAYBACK146To re-record audio1.In the PLAY mode, use [왗] and [왘] to scrollthrough snapshots until the one whose audioyou want to re-record is displaye

Page 54 - After making sure that the

PLAYBACK147 IMPORTANT! • Take care that you donot block themicrophone with yourfingers.• Good recording resultsare not possible whenthe camera is too

Page 55 - Using the easy Mode

PLAYBACK148Displaying Camera Images on a TV ScreenYou can display recorded images on a TV screen and evenuse a TV screen to compose images before you

Page 56 - ■ Using the easy Mode Menu

PLAYBACK1492.Turn on the TV and select its video inputmode.3.Press [ ] or [ ] to turn on the camera, andthen perform the required operation forplaybac

Page 57 - ■ Recording Precautions

INTRODUCTION15 Operating conditions• This camera is designed for use in temperatures rangingfrom 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).• Do not use or keep the

Page 58 - ■ About Auto Focus

PLAYBACK150 NOTE • You can connect the camera to a DVD recorder orvideo deck to record images from the camera.Simply connect the AV cable that comes w

Page 59 - Optical Zoom

PLAYBACK151 IMPORTANT! • Images will not display properly if you select thewrong video system.• This camera supports the NTSC and PAL videosystems onl

Page 60 - Zoom out Zoom in

DELETING FILES152DELETING FILESYou can delete a single file, or you can delete all filescurrently in memory. IMPORTANT! • Note that file deletion cann

Page 61 - Digital Zoom

DELETING FILES153Deleting All Files1.In the PLAY mode, press [왔] ( ).2.Use [왖] and [왔] to select “All Files Delete”,and then press [SET].3.Use [왖] a

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FILE MANAGEMENT154FILE MANAGEMENTThe file management capabilities of the camera make iteasy to keep track of images. You can protect files againstdele

Page 63 - Using the Flash

FILE MANAGEMENT1554.Use [왖] and [왔] toselect “On”, and thenpress [SET].• A file that is protected isindicated by the mark.• To unprotect a file, selec

Page 64 - ■ About Red-eye Reduction

FILE MANAGEMENT156To protect all files in memory1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab, select “Protect”, andthen press [왘].3.Use [왖

Page 65 - Flash Unit Status

FILE MANAGEMENT1573.Use [왖] and [왔] toselect “Save”, andthen press [SET].• This displays the namesof the files in built-inmemory or on the loadedmemor

Page 66 - Using Flash Assist

FILE MANAGEMENT158To display a file in the FAVORITE folder1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab, select “Favorites”, andthen press

Page 67 - ■ Flash Precautions

FILE MANAGEMENT159To delete a file from the FAVORITEfolder1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab, select “Favorites”, andthen press

Page 68 - Using the Self-timer

INTRODUCTION16 Power Supply• Use only the special NP-20 rechargeable lithium ionbattery to power this camera. Use of any other type ofbattery is not

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OTHER SETTINGS160OTHER SETTINGSConfiguring Sound SettingsYou can configure different sounds to play whenever youturn on the camera, press the shutter

Page 70 - Press the shutter

OTHER SETTINGS161To set the audio volume level for movieand audio snapshot playback1.Press [MENU].2.Select the “Set Up” tab, select “Sounds”, andthen

Page 71 - Specifying Image Size

OTHER SETTINGS162 IMPORTANT! • You can select any one of the following types ofimage as the startup image.— The camera’s built-in image— A snapshot— T

Page 72 - Specifying Image Quality

OTHER SETTINGS163Setting the ClockUse the procedures in this section to select a Home TimeZone, and to change its date and time settings. If you wantt

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OTHER SETTINGS164To set the current time and date1.Press [MENU].2.Select the “Set Up” tab, select “Adjust”, andthen press [왘].3.Set the current date a

Page 74 - OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS

OTHER SETTINGS165Using World TimeYou can use the World Time screen to select a time zoneand instantly change the time setting of the camera’s clockwhe

Page 75 - Using Auto Focus

OTHER SETTINGS1665.Use [왖], [왔], [왗], and[왘] to select thegeographical area youwant, and then press[SET].6.Use [왖] and [왔] to select the city you want

Page 76 - ■ Quick Shutter

OTHER SETTINGS167Changing the Display LanguageYou can use the following procedure to select one of tenlanguages as the display language.1.Press [MENU]

Page 77 - Focus frameFocus frame

OTHER SETTINGS168• Mass Storage (USB DIRECT-PRINT) causes the camerato see the computer as an external storage device. Usethis setting for normal tran

Page 78 - Using the Macro Mode

OTHER SETTINGS169Select this setting:Power OnPower On/OffDisableTo configure this operation:Power turns on when [] (REC) or[] (PLAY) is pressed (but d

Page 79 - Using the Infinity Mode

QUICK START GUIDE17QUICK START GUIDEFirst, charge the battery![CHARGE] lamp lights redduring charging.[CHARGE] lamp goes outwhen charging is complete.

Page 80 - Using Manual Focus

OTHER SETTINGS1701.Check to make sure there is no memory cardloaded in the camera.• If there is a memory card loaded in the camera,remove it (page 173

Page 81 - Using Focus Lock

USING A MEMORY CARD171USING A MEMORY CARDYou can expand the storagecapabilities of your camera by usinga commercially available memorycard (SD memory

Page 82 - Exposure compensation

USING A MEMORY CARD1722.Positioning thememory card so itsfront is facing inthe same directionas the camera’smonitor screen,carefully slide itinto the

Page 83 - Use [왖] and [왔] to

USING A MEMORY CARD173To replace the memory card1.Press the memorycard into thecamera and thenrelease it. This willcause the card tocome part way outo

Page 84 - Adjusting White Balance

USING A MEMORY CARD174 To format a memory card1.Load the memory card into the camera.2.Turn on the camera, and press [MENU].3.Select the “Set Up” tab

Page 85 - Manually

USING A MEMORY CARD175Copying FilesUse the procedures below to copy files between built-inmemory and a memory card. IMPORTANT! • Only snapshot, movie,

Page 86 - White paper

USING A MEMORY CARD176To copy all the files in built-in memory toa memory card1.Load the memory card into the camera.2.Turn on the camera. Next, enter

Page 87 - Using Continuous Shutter

USING A MEMORY CARD177To copy a specific file from a memorycard to built-in memory1.Perform steps 1 through 3 of the procedureunder “To copy all the f

Page 88 - Flash continuous shutter

PRINTING IMAGES178PRINTING IMAGESA digital camera provides you with a variety of differentways to print the images it records. The three main printing

Page 89 - ■ Example Sample Scene

PRINTING IMAGES179DPOFThe letters “DPOF” stand for “Digital PrintOrder Format”, which is a format forrecording on a memory card or other mediumwhich d

Page 90

QUICK START GUIDE181.Press the power button to turn on the camera.2.Use [왖], [왔], [왗], and [왘] to select the languageyou want.3.Press [SET] to registe

Page 91 - Press the zoom button

PRINTING IMAGES180To configure print settings for a singleimage1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab,select “DPOF”, andthen press [

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PRINTING IMAGES181To configure print settings for all images1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab, select “DPOF”, andthen press [왘]

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PRINTING IMAGES182 IMPORTANT! • DPOF settings are not cleared automatically afterprinting is complete. This means that if you performanother printing

Page 94 - Movement

PRINTING IMAGES183Using PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINTYou can connect the cameradirectly to a printer that supportsPictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT,and

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PRINTING IMAGES184 Connecting the Camera to Your Printer1.Check the battery level indicator to make surethat the battery is fully charged, and thenpr

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PRINTING IMAGES1854.Use [왖] and [왔] to select “Paper Size”, andthen press [왘].5.Use [왖] and [왔] to select the paper size youwant to use for printing,

Page 97 - ■ Setup Sample Images

PRINTING IMAGES1867.On the camera’s monitor screen, use [왖] and[왔] to select “Print”, and then press [SET].• This starts printing and displays the mes

Page 98 - To use Business Shot

PRINTING IMAGES187Date PrintingAny one of the procedures described below can be used toinclude the recording date in image prints. Correct dateprintin

Page 99 - Restoring an Old Photograph

PRINTING IMAGES188Exif PrintExif Print is aninternationally supported,open standard file formatthat makes it possible tocapture and display vibrantdig

Page 100 - To restore an old photograph

VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER189VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTERAfter establishing a USB connection between the cameraand your computer, you can use your c

Page 101

QUICK START GUIDE19To record an imageSee page 50 for details.1.Press [ ] (REC).• This enters the REC (recording) mode.2.Point the camera at the subjec

Page 102 - Recording a Movie

VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER190 IMPORTANT! • If battery goes low during printing, printing may stopand the camera may shut down.• If you plan to trans

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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER1911.What you should do first depends on whetheryour computer is running under Windows XP,2000, Me, 98SE, or 98.Windows 98

Page 104

VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER192 Establish a connection between the cameraand computer1.Make sure the camera’s battery is fullycharged.2.Turn on the c

Page 105 - ■ Movie Recording Precautions

VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER1936.Turn on the camera.• This will cause your computer to create a hardwareprofile for camera’s built-in memory or the me

Page 106 - Adding Audio to a Snapshot

VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER194 NOTE • If you open a rotated image on your computer, theoriginal unrotated version will appear (page 144).This is true

Page 107 - Recording Your Voice

VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER195 NOTE • If you already have a folder named “DCIM” in yourcomputer’s “My Documents” folder, performing theprocedures und

Page 108 - Recording time

VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER196 USB Connection Precautions• Do not leave the same image displayed on your computerscreen for a long time. Doing so ca

Page 109 - ■ Audio Recording Precautions

VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER197 IMPORTANT! • If you plan to transfer file data from the camera’sbuilt-in memory to your Macintosh, make sure thereis n

Page 110

VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER1985.Turn off the camera, and connect the USBcable that comes bundled with the camera tothe camera’s USB/AV connector and

Page 111

VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER199 View and copy the images you want1.Double-click the drive icon for the camera’sfile memory, the “DCIM” folder, and th

Page 112 - REC Mode Camera Settings

INTRODUCTION2UnpackingCheck to make sure that all of the items shown below are included with your camera. If something is missing, contact yourdealer

Page 113

QUICK START GUIDE201.Press [ ] (PLAY).2.Press [왔] ( ).3.Use [왗] and [왘] to display the image you want todelete.4.Use [왖] and [왔] to select “Delete”.

Page 114 - Using Icon Help

VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER200 USB Connection Precautions• Do not leave the same image displayed on your computerscreen for a long time. Doing so ca

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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER201Using a Commercially Available SD Memory CardReader/WriterSee the user documentation that comes with the SDmemory card

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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER202Memory Folder Structure Folder StructureDCIM (DCIM Folder)100CASIO (Storage folder)CIMG0001.JPG (Image file)CIMG0002.A

Page 117 - Specifying ISO Sensitivity

VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER203• FAVORITE folder (Built-in memory only)Folder that contains Favorites image files(Image Size: 320 × 240 pixels)• DPOF

Page 118 - Selecting the Metering Mode

VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER204 Built-in Memory and Memory CardPrecautions• Note that the folder named “DCIM” is the parent (top)folder of all the fi

Page 119

USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER205USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTERThis section explains the software and applications on the CD-ROM that comes bundle

Page 120 - Specifying Outline Sharpness

USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER206PurposeSnapshot retouching,reorientation, printingMovie playbackViewing of userdocumentation (PDF) filesSoftware Na

Page 121 - Specifying Contrast

USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER207Computer System RequirementsComputer system requirements are different for each of theapplications. Be sure to chec

Page 122 - Date Stamping Snapshots

USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER208Adobe Reader 6.0OS: XP/2000/Me/98SECPU: PentiumMemory: 32MBHD: 60MBOther: Internet Explorer 5.01 or higher IMPORTAN

Page 123 - Resetting the Camera

USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER209 Getting StartedStart up your computer and insert the CD-ROM into its CD-ROM drive. This will automatically launch

Page 124 - PLAYBACK

GETTING READY21GETTING READYThis term as usedin this manual:“camera”“file memory”“battery”“digital noise”Means this:The CASIO EX-Z5 Digital CameraThe

Page 125 - Playing an Audio Snapshot

USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER210 Installing Photo Loader1.Click the “Install” button for “Photo Loader”.2.Follow the instructions that appear on y

Page 126 - Zooming the Display Image

USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER2114.Click [Exit] to exit DirectX Diagnostic Tool.• If your PC already has DirectX 9.0 or higherinstalled, you do not

Page 127 - Resizing an Image

USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER212 Getting StartedStart up your computer and insert the CD-ROM into its CD-ROM drive. This will automatically launch

Page 128 - Cropping an Image

USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER213Playing a MovieWindows Media Player, which is already installed on mostcomputers, can be used for movie playback.

Page 129

USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER214Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files)1.In the “Manual” area, click the name of themanual you want to read. IMPORTA

Page 130 - Keystone Correction

USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER215Using the Camera with a Macintosh ComputerYour digital camera comes bundled with useful applications for using it i

Page 131 - Color of an Old Photograph

USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER216Computer System RequirementsComputer system requirements are different for each of theapplications. Be sure to chec

Page 132

USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER217Managing Images on a Macintosh To manage images on a Macintosh runningOS 9Install the Photo Loader application fro

Page 133 - Playing a Movie

USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER218Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files)You must have Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Readerinstalled on your computer

Page 134 - Editing a Movie

USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER219 To view the Photo Loader user’s guide1.On the CD-ROM, open the “Manual” folder.2.Open the “Photo Loader” folder a

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GETTING READY22 File MemoryThe term “file memory” in this manual is a general term thatrefers to the location where your camera is currently storingt

Page 136

APPENDIX220APPENDIXMenu ReferenceThe following shows lists of menus that appear in the RECmode and the PLAY mode, and their settings.• The settings th

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APPENDIX221SoundsStartupFile No.World TimeTimestampAdjustDate StyleLanguageSleepAuto Power OffREC / PLAYUSBVideo OutFormatResetStartup / Half Shutter

Page 138 - (MOTION PRINT)

APPENDIX222 PLAY Mode● PLAY Tab MenuSlideshowCalendarMOTION PRINTMovie EditingKeystoneColor CorrectionFavoritesDPOFProtectDate/TimeRotationResizeTrim

Page 139 - Displaying the 9-image View

APPENDIX223 REC ModeIndicator Lamp ReferenceThe camera has two indicator lamps: an operation lampand an self-timer lamp. These lamps light and flash

Page 140 - Selection boundary

APPENDIX224 IMPORTANT! • When you are using a memory card, never removethe card from the camera while the operation lamp isflashing green. Doing so wi

Page 141 - Playing a Slideshow

APPENDIX225 Battery Charger Lamp ReferenceThe lithium ion battery charger has a [CHARGE] lamp thatlights or flashes in accordance with the battery ch

Page 142 - • This starts the slideshow

APPENDIX226Power does not turn on.Camera suddenly powersdown.Image is not recordedwhen the shutter button ispressed.1) The battery is not oriented cor

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APPENDIX2271) Clean the lens.2) Make sure the subject is centered in the focusframe when composing the image.3) Use manual focus (page 80).4) Turn on

Page 144 - Rotating the Display Image

APPENDIX228Symptom Possible Cause ActionCamera powers downduring self-timercountdown.Monitor screen image isout of focus.Recorded images are notsaved

Page 145

APPENDIX229Symptom Possible Cause ActionVertical lines on themonitor screen.Out of focus images.Digital noise in images.Color of the playbackimage is

Page 146 - To re-record audio

GETTING READY23 Back7 Operation lamp8 Zoom button9 Strap ring0 [ ] (PLAY mode) buttonA [ ] (REC mode) buttonB [왖][왔][왗][왘]C [SET] buttonD [BS] (BEST

Page 147 - Press [SET]

APPENDIX230Symptom Possible Cause ActionOtherAll buttons and switchesare disabled.Monitor screen is off.Cannot transfer files over aUSB connection.Dis

Page 148 - Video input

APPENDIX231If you have problems installing the USB driver...You may not be able to install the USB driver properly if you use the USB cable to connect

Page 149

APPENDIX232Display MessagesBattery is low.Cannot correctimage!Can not find the file.Cannot register anymore files.Card ERRORThe battery is dead.Keysto

Page 150

APPENDIX233One of the following problems occurred duringprinting.• Printer power off• Printer internal errorImage compression could not be performed d

Page 151

APPENDIX234CA-32 USB Cradle/AC Adaptor (Option)You can perform the following operations after setting thecamera onto the optional CA-32 USB Cradle/AC

Page 152 - DELETING FILES

APPENDIX235Using the USB Cradle to Charge theBatteryYou can charge the camera’s NP-20 rechargeable lithiumion battery by setting the camera onto the U

Page 153 - Deleting All Files

APPENDIX2364.With the camerapositioned with themonitor screen facingforward as shown inthe illustration, place itonto the USB cradle.• Do not place th

Page 154 - FILE MANAGEMENT

APPENDIX237 If the camera does not work normallyThis can mean there is a problem with how the battery isloaded. Perform the following steps.1.Remove

Page 155 - To protect a single file

APPENDIX238Using the Photo Stand FeatureThe “Photo Stand” feature lets you specify what shouldappear on the camera’s monitor screen while the camera i

Page 156 - Using the FAVORITE Folder

APPENDIX239Using the USB Cradle to Display Imageson a TV ScreenYou can place the camera onto the USB cradle andconnect the cradle to a TV to view came

Page 157

GETTING READY24123Lithium Ion Battery Charger1 [CHARGE] lamp2 Contacts3 AC jack

Page 158 - FAVORITE folder icon

APPENDIX240Using the USB Cradle to Print ImagesYou can place the camera onto the USB cradle andconnect the cradle to a printer to print images.1.Conne

Page 159

APPENDIX241Using the USB Cradle to Connect to aComputerYou can place the camera onto the USB cradle andconnect the cradle to a computer to view images

Page 160 - OTHER SETTINGS

APPENDIX242• Take care when connecting the USB cable to theUSB cradle or your computer. USB ports and cableplugs are shaped for proper positioning.• P

Page 161

APPENDIX2438.Press the USB cradle’s [USB] button.• This will cause your computer to create a hardwareprofile for camera’s built-in memory or the memor

Page 162 - Generation Method

APPENDIX244 Using the Camera with a MacintoshComputer1.Connect the bundled AC adaptor to the [DC IN5.3V] connector of the USB cradle, and thenplug it

Page 163 - To select your Home Time zone

APPENDIX2453.Press the camera’s power button to turn it on,and then press its [MENU] button.4.Select the “Set Up” tab, select “USB”, andthen press [왘]

Page 164 - Changing the Date Format

APPENDIX246USB Cradle Indicator Lamp ReferenceThe USB cradle has two indicator lamps: a [CHARGE]lamp and a [USB] lamp. These lamps light and flash toi

Page 165 - Using World Time

APPENDIX247SpecificationsProduct ... Digital CameraModel ... EX-Z5 Camera FunctionsImage F

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APPENDIX248• MoviesImageSize(Pixels)HQ640 × 480Normal640 × 480LP320 × 240MaximumRecordingTime PerFile10 minutes10 minutes10 minutesApproximateData Rat

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APPENDIX249Exposure ControlLight Metering ... Multi-pattern, center-weighted, spot byCCDExposure ... Program AEExp

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GETTING READY25Monitor Screen ContentsThe monitor screen uses various indicators and icons to keep you informed of the camera’s status.• Note that the

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APPENDIX250Supported Battery: NP-20 (Rated Capacitance: 700mAh)Storage Medium: SD Memory Card*1 Number of Shots (CIPA Standard)• Temperature: 23°C (73

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APPENDIX251 Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery (NP-20)Rated Voltage ... 3.7 VRated Capacitance ... 700 mAhOperating Temperatu

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GETTING READY26 NOTE • An out of range aperture, shutter speed, or ISOsensitivity setting causes the corresponding monitorscreen value to turn amber.•

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GETTING READY27PLAY Mode1 PLAY mode file typeSnapshotMovieAudio SnapshotVoice Recording2 Image protectionindicator (page 155)3 Folder name/File name(p

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GETTING READY28 IMPORTANT! • Some information may not display properly if youdisplay an image that was recorded using a differentdigital camera model.

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GETTING READY29Indicators on Histogram/Details onIndicators off PLAY ModeIndicators offIndicators on Histogram onChanging the Contents of the Monitor

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INTRODUCTION3Contents2 INTRODUCTIONUnpacking ... 2Features ...

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GETTING READY30 IMPORTANT! • Be sure to keep the strap around your wrist whenusing the camera to protect against accidentallydropping it.• The supplie

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GETTING READY31Power RequirementsYour camera is powered by a rechargeable lithium ionbattery (NP-20).The battery is not fully charged when you use the

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GETTING READY322.Plug the battery charger into a householdpower outlet.• This will cause the [CHARGE] lamp to turn red.• Charging will take about 90 m

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GETTING READY333.The [CHARGE] lamp goes out when chargingis complete.4.After charging is complete, unplug the batterycharger from the power outlet, an

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GETTING READY34To load the battery1.Slide the battery cover on the bottom of thecamera in the direction indicated by thearrow, and then swing it open.

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GETTING READY353.Swing the battery cover closed, and then slideit in the direction indicated by the arrow. IMPORTANT! • Use only the special NP-20 rec

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GETTING READY36Low Battery IndicatorThe following shows how the battery capacity indicator onthe monitor screen changes as battery power is used. The

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GETTING READY37To replace the battery1.Open the battery cover.2.Pull the stopper in the direction indicated bythe arrow.• This will cause the battery

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GETTING READY38Power Supply PrecautionsNote the following precautions when handling or using thebattery and the charger. Battery Handling Precautions

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GETTING READY39● PRECAUTIONS DURING USE• This lithium ion battery is intended for use with aCASIO Digital Camera only. For details about thecamera mod

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INTRODUCTION450 BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGRecording an Image ... 50Aiming the Camera 50Recording an Image 5

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GETTING READY40● BATTERY STORAGE PRECAUTIONS• Make sure you remove the battery from the camerawhen you do not plan to use it for a long time. A batter

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GETTING READY41Turning the Camera On and Off To turn on the cameraPress the power button, [ ] (REC) or [ ] (PLAY). Theoperation lamp will light green

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GETTING READY42 To turn off the cameraPress the power button to turn off the camera. NOTE • You can setup the camera so it does not turn onwhen you p

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GETTING READY43To configure this feature: Select this setting:Sleep SleepAuto Power Off Auto Power Off5.Use [왖] and [왔] to change the currentlyselecte

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GETTING READY44Using the On-screen MenusPressing [MENU] displays menus on the monitor screenthat you can use to perform various operations. The menuth

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GETTING READY45● Menu Screen OperationsWhen you want to do this:Move between tabsMove from the tab to thesettingsMove from the settings tothe tabMove

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GETTING READY466.Perform one of the following operations toapply the setting you configured.* In the case of easy Mode (page 55), pressing [왗] willapp

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GETTING READY47• A built-in backup battery retains the date and timesettings of the camera for about 30 hours if thecamera is not supplied with power.

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GETTING READY483.Use [왖], [왔], [왗], and[왘] to select thegeographical areawhere you live, andthen press [SET].4.Use [왖] and [왔] toselect the name of th

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GETTING READY498.Press [SET] to register the settings and exitthe setting screen.To do this:Change the setting at the currentcursor locationMove the c

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INTRODUCTION5REC Mode Camera Settings ... 112Assigning Functions to the [왗] and [왘] Keys 112Turning the On-screen Gri

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING50BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGThis section describes the basic procedure for recording animage.Recording an ImageAiming the CameraUse bo

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING51Recording an ImageYour camera automatically adjusts shutter speed inaccordance with the brightness of the subject. Images youre

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING522.Compose the imageon the monitor screenso the main subject iswithin the focusframe.• The focusing range ofthe camera depends o

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING53It means this:The image is in focus.The image is not in focus.When you see this:Green focus frameGreen operation lampRed focus

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING54 IMPORTANT! • When the “REC” tab’s “Quick Shutter” setting isturned on (page 76), the camera immediately recordsthe image witho

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING55Using the easy ModeThe easy mode eliminates troublesome setups. This modeis recommended for those who are new to digital imagin

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING563.Use [왖] and [왔] to select the setting youwant, and then press [SET]. Using the easy Mode MenuIn the easy mode, menu display

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING57Recording Precautions Recording Precautions• Never open the battery cover while the operation lamp isflashing green. Doing so

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING58 About Auto Focus• Proper focus may be difficult or even impossible whenshooting the following types of subjects.— Solid color

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING59Using ZoomYour camera is equipped with two types of zoom: opticalzoom and digital zoom. Normally, the camera automaticallyswitc

Page 209 - ■ Selecting a Language

INTRODUCTION6Protecting Files ... 155To protect a single file 155To protect all files in memory 1

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING60 NOTE • The optical zoom factor also affects the lensaperture.• Use of a tripod is recommended to protect againsthand movement

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING61 To record an image using digital zoom1.In the REC mode,hold down thetelephoto ( ) side ofthe zoom button.• This causes the zo

Page 212 - ■ Installing Photohands

BASIC IMAGE RECORDING62 To turn digital zoom on and off1.In the REC mode, press [MENU].2.Use [왗] and [왘] to select the “REC” tab.3.Use [왖] and [왔] to

Page 213 - ■ Movie Playback Precautions

BASIC IMAGE RECORDING63To do this:Have the flash fire automatically whenrequired (Auto Flash)*Turn off the flash (Flash Off)Always fire the flash (Fla

Page 214 - Exiting the Menu Application

BASIC IMAGE RECORDING64 Flash OnSelect (Flash On) as the flash mode when backlightingcauses your subject to appear dark, even though there isenough

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING65Flash Unit StatusYou can find out the current flash unit status by pressingthe shutter button half way and checking the monitor

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING661.In the REC mode, press [MENU].2.Use [왗] and [왘] to select the “Quality” tab.3.Use [왖] and [왔] to select “Flash Assist”, andth

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING67 Flash Precautions• Take care that your fingersdo not block the flash whenyou hold the camera.Covering the flash with yourfing

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING68Using the Self-timerThe self-timer lets you select either a 2-second or 10-second delay of the shutter release after you press

Page 219 - To register as a camera user

BASIC IMAGE RECORDING691. The camera performs a 10-second countdownand then records the first image.2. The camera prepares to record the next image.Th

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INTRODUCTION7189 VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTERUsing the Camera with a Windows Computer ... 189Using the Camera with a Macintosh Computer ... 1

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING70 NOTE • The “2 sec” self-timer setting is best when shootingwith a slow shutter speed, because it helps to avoidblurring of ima

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING71Specifying Image Size“Image size” is the size of the image, expressed as thenumber of vertical and horizontal pixels. A “pixel”

Page 223 - ■ REC Mode

BASIC IMAGE RECORDING72Specifying Image QualityCompressing an image before storage can cause adeterioration of its quality. The more an image iscompre

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING73 IMPORTANT! • Actual file size depends on the type of image yourecord. This means that the remaining imagecapacity noted on the

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS74OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSSelecting the Focus ModeYou can select one of five different focus modes: AutoFocus, Macro, Pan Fo

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS75ISO50ISO50F3.1F3.11/10001000Using Auto FocusAs its name suggests, Auto Focus focuses the imageautomatically. The automatic

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS76 NOTE • When proper focusing is not possible because thesubject is closer than the Auto Focus range, thecamera automaticall

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS77 Specifying the Auto Focus AreaYou can use the following procedure to change the AutoFocus area used in the Auto Focus mod

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS78Using the Macro ModeUse the Macro mode when you need to focus on close upsubjects. The following shows the approximate focu

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS79Using Pan FocusPan Focus comes in handy when recording underconditions where Auto Focus is difficult for some reason, orin

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INTRODUCTION8 IMPORTANT! • The contents of this manual are subject to changewithout notice.• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes noresponsibility for any

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS80• Using optical zoom causes the above range to change.1.In the REC mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “REC” tab, select “Focus

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS81ISO50ISO50F3.1F3.11/100010006.Press the shutter button to record the image. NOTE • Whenever you perform an optical zoom ope

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS82ISO50ISO50F3.1 F3.1 1/100010002.Keeping the shutterbutton pressed halfway down, re-compose the imageas you like.3.When the

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS833.Use [왖] and [왔] tochange the exposurecompensation value,and then press [SET].• Pressing [SET] registersthe displayed valu

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS84Adjusting White BalanceThe wavelengths of the light produced by various lightsources (daylight, light bulb, etc.) can affec

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS85 NOTE • When “Auto” is selected for the white balancesetting, the camera automatically determines thewhite point of the sub

Page 238 - Using the Photo Stand Feature

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS863.Use [왖] and [왔] toselect “Manual”.• This causes the objectyou last used to adjustmanual white balance toappear on the mon

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS87Using Continuous ShutterYou can configure the camera to record only a singlesnapshot each time the shutter button is presse

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS88Normal-speed continuous shutterHolding down the shutter button continuously recordsimages, as long as there is memory avail

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS891.In the REC mode,press [BS] (BESTSHOT).• This enters the BESTSHOT mode anddisplays all 12 of theBEST SHOT scenes.• In addi

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INTRODUCTION9Features• 5.0 million effective pixels• 2.5-inch TFT color LCD monitor screen• 8.3MB built-in memoryImages can be recorded without using

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS90 IMPORTANT! • BEST SHOT scenes were not recorded using thiscamera. They are provided as samples only.• Due to shooting cond

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS91• When recording the image of a night scene,fireworks, or some other image using a slow shutterspeed, use of a tripod is re

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS923.Use [왗] and [왘] to select the sample sceneyou want, and then press [SET].• Pressing [MENU] jumps to the first sample scen

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS93 IMPORTANT! • BEST SHOT user setups are located in the camera’sbuilt-in memory following the built-in sample scenes.• Selec

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS94To delete a BEST SHOT user setup1.In the REC mode, press [BS] (BEST SHOT).2.Press the zoom button to switch from the 12-sce

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS95Using the Menu Screen1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].2. Select the “REC” tab, select “Anti Shake”, and thenpress [왘].3. Us

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS96Shooting with High SensitivityHigher sensitivity makes it possible to record brighterimages, without using flash, even when

Page 250 - ■ Power Requirements

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS97Recording Images of Business Cards andDocuments (Business Shot)Recording a business card, document, whiteboard, orsimilarly

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS98To use Business Shot1.In the REC mode, press [BS] (BEST SHOT).2.Use [왖], [왔], [왗] and [왘] to select theBusiness Shot image

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS994.Use [왗] and [왘] to select the candidate youwant to correct.5.Use [왖] and [왔] toselect “Correct”, andthen press [SET].• Se

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