Casio EX-S1/EX-M1 User Manual

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EX-M1
Digital Camera
EX-S1/EX-M1
User’s Guide
All the illustrations in this manual show the
EX-M1. See the text that accompanies the
illustrations for information about how the
EX-S1 and EX-M1 differ from each other.
E
Thank you for purchasing this
CASIO Product. Before using
it, be sure to read the
precautions contained in this
User’s Guide, and keep the
User’s Guide in a safe place
for future reference.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - EX-S1/EX-M1

EX-M1Digital CameraEX-S1/EX-M1User’s GuideAll the illustrations in this manual show the EX-M1. See the text that accompanies the illustrations for inf

Page 2 - INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION10• Never fire the flash while it is too close to the subject’seyes. Intense light from the flash can cause eye damage ifit is fired too c

Page 3 - Contents

INTRODUCTION11Operating conditions• This camera is designed for use in temperatures rangingfrom 0°C to 40°C.• Do not use or keep the camera in the fol

Page 4 - 63 FILE MANAGEMENT

INTRODUCTION12LED Backlight• The monitor screen is illuminated by an LED backlight. Adark monitor screen indicates that the LED backlight hasreached t

Page 5 - 74 USING A MEMORY CARD

INTRODUCTION13GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OFTHIS UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to other areas).This device complies with Part 15 o

Page 6 - 104 APPENDIX

QUICK START GUIDE14QUICK START GUIDEGetting Ready11.Load the battery (page 23).232.Place the camera onto the USB cradle to charge thebattery (page 24)

Page 7 - Association (MMCA)

QUICK START GUIDE151.Press the power button to turn on the camera.2.Align the mode selector with “REC”.3.Point the camera at the subject, and use them

Page 8 - Features

QUICK START GUIDE161.Press the power button to turn on the camera.2.Align the mode selector with “PLAY”.3.Rock the controller down to select .4.Rock

Page 9 - General Precautions

GETTING READY17GETTING READY561234 FrontThis section contains about things you need to know about and do before trying to use the camera.General Guid

Page 10

GETTING READY18FGF Connector coverG Memory card slotIf you are not using a memory card, be sure to insert thedummy card into this slot to protect agai

Page 11 - Data Error Precautions

GETTING READY19Using the ControllerThe controller is used to select on-screen items and to ex-ecute functions. The following are the terms used in thi

Page 12 - Condensation

INTRODUCTION2INTRODUCTIONUnpackingCheck to make sure that all of the items shown below are included with your camera. If something is missing, contact

Page 13 - Declaration of Conformity

GETTING READY20Monitor Screen ContentsThe monitor screen uses various indicators and icons to keep you informed of the camera’s status. REC ModeWhite

Page 14 - QUICK START GUIDE

GETTING READY21 PLAY Mode IMPORTANT! • Some information may not display properly if you dis-play an image that was recorded using a different digi-ta

Page 15 - To view a recorded image

GETTING READY22Attaching the StrapAttach the strap to the strap bar as shown in the illustration.Indicator LampsYou can find out the operational statu

Page 16 - 3, 4, 5, 6

GETTING READY23Power RequirementsYour camera is powered by a rechargeable lithium ion bat-tery (NP-20).To load the battery1.Pressing the battery cover

Page 17 - GETTING READY

GETTING READY244.Turn off the cameraand remove itsconnector cover.5.Set the camera ontothe USB cradle.• The CHARGE lamp onthe USB cradle shouldturn re

Page 18 - USB Cradle

GETTING READY25 IMPORTANT! • It takes about two hours to achieve a full charge. Ac-tual charging time depends on current battery capac-ity and chargin

Page 19 - Using the Controller

GETTING READY26 If the camera works normally1.Continue using the camera until the currentcharge is used up, and then charge the battery. If the came

Page 20 - ■ REC Mode

GETTING READY27• The above values are based a new battery starting from afull charge. Repeated charging shortens battery life.• Battery life is greatl

Page 21 - ■ PLAY Mode

GETTING READY28Power Supply Precautions Battery PrecautionsSee the instructions that come with the rechargeable lithiumion battery for important prec

Page 22 - Indicator Lamps

GETTING READY29Turning the Camera On and OffPress the power button to turn thecamera on and off.Pressing the power button to turnon the camera causes

Page 23 - To load the battery

INTRODUCTION3Contents2 INTRODUCTIONUnpacking ... 2Features ...

Page 24 - To charge the battery

GETTING READY30Using the On-screen MenusPressing MENU displays menus on the monitor screen thatyou can use to perform various operations. The menu tha

Page 25

GETTING READY313.Rock the controller left or right to select the tabyou want, and then rock it down to move theselection cursor from the tab to the se

Page 26 - ■ Battery Life Guidelines

GETTING READY32Configuring Display Language and ClockSettingsBe sure to configure the following settings before using thecamera to record images.• Dis

Page 27 - ■ Low Battery Indicator

GETTING READY334.Set the date and thetime.1.Press the power button to turn on the camera.2.Rock the controllerup or down to selectthe language youwant

Page 28 - Caution!

34BASIC IMAGE RECORDING3.Compose the imageon the monitorscreen.• The focusing range ofthe camera is approxi-mately 1 meter toinfinity (∞).• When perfo

Page 29 - Auto Power Off (APO)

35BASIC IMAGE RECORDING• Depending on the distance or angle between the sub-ject and the camera, the image you see in theviewfinder may not be exactly

Page 30 - Using the On-screen Menus

36BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGUsing ZoomYou can use the digital zoom feature of your camera to zoomin on the center of an image. Performing a zoom operationt

Page 31 - Example: “Flash” setting

37BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGUsing the FlashPerform the following steps to select the flash mode youwant to use.1.In the REC mode, press MENU.2.Rock the con

Page 32 - Settings

38BASIC IMAGE RECORDING About Red-eye ReductionUsing the flash to record at night or in a dimly lit room cancause red spots inside the eyes of people

Page 33

39BASIC IMAGE RECORDING• When the red-eye reduction mode ( ) is being used,flash intensity is adjusted automatically in accordance withthe exposure. T

Page 34 - BASIC IMAGE RECORDING

INTRODUCTION4Using Zoom ... 36Using the Flash ...

Page 35 - Recording Precautions

40BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGSelf-timer lamp5.Record the image.• The self-timer lampflashes and the shutterreleases about 10seconds after you pressthe shutt

Page 36 - Using Zoom

41BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGTo specify the image quality1.In the REC mode, press MENU.2.Rock the controller left or right to select the“REC” tab.3.Rock the

Page 37 - Using the Flash

42OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSOTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSThis chapter describes the other powerful features and func-tions that are available for recording

Page 38 - ■ About Red-eye Reduction

43OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS4.Record the image. IMPORTANT! • When shooting under very dark or very bright condi-tions, you may not be able to obtain sa

Page 39 - Using the Self-timer

44OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSAdjusting White Balance ManuallyUnder some light sources, automatic white balance underthe “Auto” setting can take a long t

Page 40 - To specify the image size

45OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS2.Point the camera at a white piece of paper orsimilar object under the lighting conditions forwhich you want to set the wh

Page 41 - To specify the image quality

46OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS3.Rock the controllerup or down to select (Movie), and thenclick.•“Remaining capacity”shows how many 30-second movies can s

Page 42 - OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS

47OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSMicrophone IMPORTANT! • The flash does not fire in the Movie Mode.• The EX-M1 also records audio. Note the followingpoints

Page 43 - Adjusting the White Balance

48OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS1.In the REC mode, press MENU.2.Select the “REC” tab, select “REC Mode”, andthen rock the controller to the right.3.Rock th

Page 44

49OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSRecording Your VoiceThe Voice Recording Mode provides quick and easy record-ing of your voice.• Audio Format: WAVE/ADPCM re

Page 45 - Using the Night Scene Mode

INTRODUCTION5DPOF... 65To insert the date during printing 66To configure print

Page 46 - Using the Movie Mode

50OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Audio Recording Precautions• Keep the microphone on thefront of the camera pointedat the subject.• Take care that you do

Page 47 - Adding Audio to a Snapshot

51OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSAssigning Functions to the ControllerA “key customization” feature lets you assign a setting func-tion to the controller. A

Page 48 - Remaining recording time

52OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSSpecifying Power On Default SettingsThe camera’s “mode memory” feature lets you specify thepower on default settings indivi

Page 49 - Recording Your Voice

53PLAYBACK3.Rock the controller right (forward) or left(back) to scroll through files on the monitorscreen. NOTES • Holding the controller to the left

Page 50 - ■ Audio Recording Precautions

54PLAYBACKPlaying an Audio Snapshot (EX-M1 Only)Perform the steps below to display an audio snapshot (indi-cated by a indicator) and play its audio.

Page 51 - In the REC mode, press MENU

55PLAYBACK5.After clicking thecontroller, you canthen rock it up, down,left, or right to scrollto different parts ofthe zoomed image.• After clicking

Page 52

56PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! • Resizing an image causes a new (resized) version tobe stored as a separate file.• Images smaller than 320 x 240 pixels cannot

Page 53 - PLAYBACK

57PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! • A movie plays until the end and then stops. You can-not repeat-play a movie.• Audio volume can be adjusted during playback onl

Page 54 - Click the controller

58PLAYBACK1.In the PLAY mode, rock the controller left orright to scroll through snapshots until the oneto which you want to add audio is displayed.2.

Page 55 - Zooming the Displayed Image

59PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! • Keep the microphone on thefront of the camera pointed atthe subject.• Take care that you do notblock the microphone withyour f

Page 56 - Resizing an Image

INTRODUCTION694 PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE (EX-M1 Only)Transferring Audio Files to the Camera ... 94Preparing the Camera for Audio Player

Page 57 - Playing a Movie

60PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! • Audio volume can be adjusted during playback only.• When you have the LCD remote controller connectedto the camera, audio is o

Page 58

DELETING FILES61DELETING FILESYou can delete a single file, or you can delete all files cur-rently in memory. IMPORTANT! • Note that file deletion can

Page 59 - To re-record audio

DELETING FILES62 IMPORTANT! • If a file cannot be deleted for some reason, the mes-sage “The function is not supported for this file.” ap-pears when y

Page 60 - (EX-M1 Only)

INTRODUCTION7 IMPORTANT! • The contents of this manual are subject to changewithout notice.• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsi-bility for a

Page 61 - DELETING FILES

INTRODUCTION8Features• 1.24 million Effective PixelsThe 1.24-megapixel CCD (1.34 million total pixels) not onlyprovides plenty of resolution for norma

Page 62 - Deleting All Files

INTRODUCTION9* EX-M1 Only• Snapshot + Audio ModeAdds audio to a snapshot.• Movie + Audio Mode• Voice RecordingQuick and easy recording of voice input.

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