Digital CameraUser’s GuideGV-10Thank you for purchasing this CASIO compact type digital camera with built-in color monitor you can use for both image
INTRODUCTION10IMPORTANT!• The contents of this manual are subject to changewithout notice.• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsi-bility for an
INTRODUCTION11Features• Water-resistant and dust-resistantYour camera conforms to IEC 60529 [Degrees of protec-tion provided by enclosures (IP Code)]
INTRODUCTION12• EPSON PRINT Image MatchingEPSON PRINT Image Matching support lets you repro-duce exactly the colors you want when printing on anEPSON
INTRODUCTION13This is not an underwater camera!Do not use this camera inareas where it is exposed tohigh water pressure, neverwash it using high-press
INTRODUCTION14Wipe the camera dry after it becomes wet.• Water remaining on the camera after it becomes wet cancollect in the seams between controls a
INTRODUCTION15General Precautions• Even very fine pieces of foreign matter (a single hair, asingle grain of sand, etc.) on the battery cover or termin
INTRODUCTION16Inspecting the Cover O-ringsThe battery cover and terminal cover are fitted with rubbergaskets called “O-rings” that keep water from ent
INTRODUCTION17Before putting your camera away afterusing it...After using your camera in a location where it was exposedto sand, mud, or water, you sh
INTRODUCTION18PrecautionsGeneral PrecautionsBe sure to observe the following important precautionswhenever using the GV-10.All references in this manu
INTRODUCTION19• Never open the battery compartment cover, disconnect theAC adaptor from the camera or unplug it from the wallsocket while recording im
INTRODUCTION2UnpackingCheck to make sure that all of the items shown below are included with your camera. If something is missing, contact your dealer
INTRODUCTION20About the camera’s backlight…• The camera is equipped with a fluorescent light source toprovide the back lighting for its LCD.• The norm
INTRODUCTION21GUIDELINES 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
GETTING ACQUAINTED22This section contains important information you should know when trying to operate the camera.General GuideThe following illustrat
GETTING ACQUAINTED23RecordingmodesPOWER ON/OFFswitch (page 37)Back (Flash/NineImage) button(pages 48, 62) (Zoom/Enlarge) button(pages 47, 61)Power
GETTING ACQUAINTED24Terminals and Ports BottomOpening and Closing the Terminal CoverTripod screw holeDC IN 6V terminal(page 35)USB port(pages 72, 73,
GETTING ACQUAINTED25Monitor Screen IndicatorsThe following describes the different indicators and markings that appear on the camera’s monitor screen.
GETTING ACQUAINTED26● Play Mode ● SET UP ModeFile numberQualityS : Super FineF : FineN : NormalImage size1600 x1200 pixels1280 x 960 pixels640 x 480 p
GETTING ACQUAINTED27Changing the Contents of the Monitor ScreenEach press of DISP in a recording mode or the play modechanges the contents of the moni
GETTING ACQUAINTED28 Operation LampWhen the lamp is this:Flashing amberLit amberFlashing greenFlashing redIt means this:Flash unit is charging.Flash
GETTING ACQUAINTED29Attaching the Lens CapAttach the lens cap to the lens whenever you are not usingthe camera.• Attaching the lens cap to the cap hol
INTRODUCTION3Contents2 INTRODUCTIONUnpacking ... 2Quick Reference ...
GETTING ACQUAINTED30Power RequirementsYour camera features a two-way power supply that lets youuse either AA-size batteries or household AC current.A
GETTING ACQUAINTED315.Check to make surethe O-ring andcontact surface ofthe battery com-partment is notdamaged and isfree of dirt anddust.6.Securely c
GETTING ACQUAINTED32● Tips for Prolonging Battery LifeUse to turn off the flash when you are not using it.● Alkaline Battery LifeThe actual life o
GETTING ACQUAINTED33● About rechargeable batteriesUse only the nickel-metal hydride batteries (NP-H3) that areavailable from your dealer as options fo
GETTING ACQUAINTED34• Remove batteries from the camera if you do not plan to useit for more than two weeks.• The batteries that power the camera norma
GETTING ACQUAINTED35Using AC PowerUse the adaptor as shown below to power the camera from ahousehold power outlet.1.Before opening the terminal cover,
GETTING ACQUAINTED36AC Adaptor precautions• Never use an electrical outlet whose voltage isoutside the rating marked on the AC adaptor.Doing so can cr
GETTING ACQUAINTED37Turning the Camera On and OffUse the POWER ON/OFF switch to turn the camera on andoff.ON : Power onOFF: Power offIMPORTANT!• If ca
GETTING ACQUAINTED38Inserting a Memory Card into the Camera1.Before opening thebattery cover, carefullywipe any sand ormoisture from thecamera to ensu
GETTING ACQUAINTED394.Making sure that thenotches in the memorycard (indicating the backof the card) are facingtowards the front of thecamera, careful
INTRODUCTION445 RECORDING IMAGESRecording a Simple Snapshot ... 45About the REC Mode Monitor Screen 46Recording Precau
GETTING ACQUAINTED405.Press the card eject button asfar as it will go.6.Remove the memory cardfrom the camera.7.Securely close the batterycover and ro
GETTING ACQUAINTED41Formatting a Memory CardYou can format a memory card to delete all of the datastored on it.IMPORTANT!• Data deleted by a memory ca
GETTING ACQUAINTED42Setting the Current Date and TimeBe sure to set the date and time on the camera before usingit to record images.The date and time
GETTING ACQUAINTED435.Press DISP to register your settings.To do this:Move the highlighting betweensettingsChange the number at the currentlyhighlight
GETTING ACQUAINTED44Selecting the Date Format1.Turn on the camera, and then align the dialwith SET UP.2.Use [+] and [–] to select “DATE” and thenpress
INTRODUCTION570 OTHER SETTINGSChanging the Display Language ... 70Turning the Confirmation Beep On and Off ...
INTRODUCTION6Quick ReferenceGetting ReadySet the current time and date.(page 42)21Load batteries and the memory card.(pages 30, 38)* Check for and wip
INTRODUCTION7Recording an Image (page 45)3Point the camera at the subject and use the monitor screen or optical viewfinder to compose the image.4Press
INTRODUCTION8Playback (page 60)Use [+] (forward) and [–] (back) to scroll through the images.Align the dial with (play mode).231Move the POWER O
INTRODUCTION9Deleting Images (page 64)Move the POWER ON/OFF switch to ON.Press WB .Align the dial with (play mode).Use [+] and [–] to display
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