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E Digital Camera EX-P600 User’s Guide K823PCM1DMX Thank you for purchasing this CASIO Product. • Before using it, be sure to read the precautions contained in this User ’s Guide. • Keep the User ’s Guide in a safe place for future reference. • For the most up-to-date information about this product, visit the official Exilim W ebsite at [...]
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INTRODUCTION 2 INTRODUCTION Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-40) CD-ROM (CASIO Digital Camera Software) Card Remote Controller USB Cable Basic Reference Camera Strap AV Cable Unpacking 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. Rapid Charg[...]
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INTRODUCTION 3 Contents 2 INTRODUCTION Unpacking .................................................................... 2 Features ..................................................................... 10 Precautions ................................................................ 13 General Precautions 13 T est for proper operation before using the c[...]
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INTRODUCTION 4 73 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Selecting the Focus Mode ......................................... 73 Using Auto Focus 74 Using the Macro Mode 76 Using the Infinity Mode 77 Using Manual Focus 77 Using Pan Focus 78 Using Focus Lock 79 Exposure Compensation (EV Shift) ........................... 80 Adjusting White Balance ................[...]
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INTRODUCTION 5 Using Auto Bracketing ................................................ 95 Using Auto Bracketing with Exposure Selected as the V ariable (AE Bracketing) 96 Using Auto Bracketing with White Balance as the V ariable (WB Bracketing) 97 Using Auto Bracketing with the Focus Distance as the V ariable (Focus Bracketing) 98 Using Auto Bracket[...]
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INTRODUCTION 6 159 DELETING FILES Deleting a Single File ............................................... 159 Deleting All Files ...................................................... 160 161 FILE MANAGEMENT Folders ..................................................................... 161 Memory Folders and Files 161 Protecting Files ...............[...]
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INTRODUCTION 7 Copying Files ........................................................... 186 T o copy all the files in built-in memory to a memory card 18 6 T o copy a file from a memory card to built-in memory 187 188 PRINTING IMAGES DPOF ........................................................................ 189 T o configure print settings for [...]
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INTRODUCTION 8 Viewing the Contents of the “ Read me ” File 225 Installing an Application 226 Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files) 226 User Registration 227 Exiting the Menu Application 227 Installing Software from the CD-ROM on a Macintosh .......................................................... 227 Installing Software 227 Viewing User Doc[...]
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INTRODUCTION 9 IMPORTANT! • The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. • Note that the example screens and product illustrations shown in this User ’ s Guide may differ somewhat by the screens and configuration of the actual camera. • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting [...]
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INTRODUCTION 10 Features • 6 million effective pixels CCD provides 6.37 million total pixels of very high- resolution that produces crisp, clear, prints and display images. • 2.0-inch TFT color LCD monitor screen • Long battery life The camera ’ s low-power design combines with a large- capacity battery to provide more recording and playbac[...]
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INTRODUCTION 11 • Manual Assist (page 88) Follow the on-screen guidance when configuring manual exposure settings. • AE Lock (page 89) A simple operation locks exposure on a particular subject, helping to ensure that the image is focused the way you want. • BESTSHOT (page 103) Simply select the sample scene that matches the type of image you [...]
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INTRODUCTION 12 • Voice Recording (page 114) Quick and easy recording of voice input. • After Recording (page 154) Adds audio to images after they are recorded. • Selectable Sound Settings (page 168) You can configure different sounds to play whenever you turn on the camera, press the shutter button half-way or all the way, or perform a key o[...]
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INTRODUCTION 13 Precautions General Precautions Be sure to observe the following important precautions whenever using the EX-P600. All references in this manual to “ this camera ” and “ the camera ” refer to the CASIO EX-P600 Digital Camera. • Never try to take pictures or use the built-in display while operating a motor vehicle or while [...]
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INTRODUCTION 14 • Never use the AC adaptor to power any other device besides this camera. Never use any other AC adaptor besides the one that comes with this camera. • Never cover the AC adaptor with a quilt, blanket, or other cover while it is in use, and do not use it near a heater. • At least once a year, unplug the AC adaptor power cord f[...]
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INTRODUCTION 15 Operating conditions • 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 t[...]
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INTRODUCTION 16 Lens and Phase Differential Sensor • Never apply too much force when cleaning the surface of the lens and phase differential sensor. Doing so can scratch the lens and phase differential sensor surface and cause malfunction. • Fingerprints, dust, or any other soiling of the lens and phase differential sensor can interfere with pr[...]
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QUICK START GUIDE 17 QUICK START GUIDE Plug-in Type [CHARGE] lamp lights red during charging. [CHARGE] lamp turns green when charging is complete. [CHARGE] lamp lights red during charging. [CHARGE] lamp turns green when charging is complete. 1 2 2 1 Inlet Type 1. Charge the rechargeable litium ion battery (NP-40) that comes with the camera (page 35[...]
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QUICK START GUIDE 18 2. Load the battery (page 38). 1 2 3 Stopper[...]
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QUICK START GUIDE 19 1. Press the power button to turn on the camera. 2. Press [ ] to select the language you want. 3. Press [SET] to register the language setting. 4. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to select the geographical area you want, and then press [SET]. 5. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the city you want, and then press [...]
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QUICK START GUIDE 20 1. Press the power button to turn on the camera. 2. Align the mode dial with (PLAY Mode). 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll through the images. 2 1 3 To view a recorded image (See page 138 for details.) 1. Press the power button to turn on the camera. 2. Align the mode dial with (Snapshot Mode). 3. Point the camera at the su[...]
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QUICK START GUIDE 21 1. Press the power button to turn on the camera. 2. Align the mode dial with (PLAY Mode). 3. Press [EX ]. 4. Use [ ] and [ ] to display the image you want to delete. 5. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Delete ”. • To exit the image delete operation without deleting anything, select “ Cancel ” . 6. Press [SE[...]
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GETTING READY 22 GETTING READY This section contains information about things you need to know about and do before trying to use the camera. About This Manual This section contains information about the conventions used in this manual. ■ Terminology The following table defines the terminology used in this manual. ■ Button Operations Button oper[...]
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GETTING READY 23 8 5 9 0 2 3 4 A 1 6 7 ■ Front General Guide The following illustrations show the names of each component, button, and switch on the camera. Camera 1 Zoom controller 2 Shutter button 3 Power button 4 Self-timer lamp 5 Remote control signal receiver 6 Speaker 7 External flash sync terminal 8 Lens 9 Phase differential sensor 0 Micro[...]
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GETTING READY 24 E Viewfinder F Operation lamp G [ ](Focus) button H [ ] (Flash / Calendar) button I Mode dial : PLAY Mode : Snapshot Mode : BESTSHOT Mode A : Aperture Priority AE Mode S : Shutter Speed Priority AE Mode M : Manual Exposure Mode : Movie Mode : Voice Recording Mode J [MENU] button K Strap ring L [ ](Self-timer / Remote Controller) bu[...]
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GETTING READY 25 V U U Battery compartment cover V Tripod screw hole * Use this hole when attaching to a tripod. ■ Bottom W Stopper X Battery compartment Y Memory card slot X Y W[...]
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GETTING READY 26 Monitor Screen Contents The monitor screen uses various indicators and icons to keep you informed of the camera ’ s status. • Note that the example screens in this chapter are for illustrative purposes only. They do not exactly match the screen contents actually produced on the camera. REC mode 1 Flash mode indicator None (Auto[...]
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GETTING READY 27 7 Metering mode indicator (Multi) (Center Weighted) (Spot) 8 Image size 2816 ҂ 2112 pixels 2816 ҂ 1872 (3:2) pixels 2048 ҂ 1536 pixels 1600 ҂ 1200 pixels 1280 ҂ 960 pixels 640 ҂ 480 pixels Movie Recording: recording time 9 Memory Capacity (Remaining number of storable images) Movie Recording: Remaining recording time 0 Image [...]
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GETTING READY 28 ■ Exposure Panel The exposure panel is an area in the lower right corner of the REC mode monitor screen that shows various adjustable parameters. You can also use the exposure panel to adjust exposure settings. 2 Shutter speed Use this item to adjust the shutter speed. • Applicable Modes: S Mode (shutter priority AE), M Mode (m[...]
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GETTING READY 29 ■ Ex Finder View 1 Focus distance scale • This scale indicates the focus distance range. Note that this scale is not intended for precision measurement. It is provided as a general guide only. • The focus distance scale may not appear when any one of the following conditions exists. — When “Contrast” is selected as the [...]
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GETTING READY 30 PLAY mode 6 Image size 2816 ҂ 2112 pixels 2816 ҂ 1872 (3:2) pixels 2048 ҂ 1536 pixels 1600 ҂ 1200 pixels 1280 ҂ 960 pixels 640 ҂ 480 pixels Movie Playback: Elapsed play time 7 Date and time 8 Battery capacity IMPORTANT! • Some information may not display properly if you display an image that was recorded using a different d[...]
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GETTING READY 31 Indicators on (page 26) Ex Finder view on (page 29) Indicators off Monitor screen off Changing the Contents of the Monitor Screen Each press of the [DISP] button cycles the contents of the monitor screen as shown below. IMPORTANT! • The Ex F inder view cannot be displayed in the Movie mode. In this case, a histogram is displayed [...]
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GETTING READY 32 ■ Histogram The histogram lets you check exposure conditions as you record images. You can also display the histogram of a recorded image in the PLAY mode. • A histogram is a graph that represents the lightness of an image in terms of the number of pixels. The vertical axis indicates the number of pixels, while the horizontal a[...]
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GETTING READY 33 IMPORTANT! • Note that the above histograms are shown for illustrative purposes only. You may not be able to achieve exactly the same shapes for particular subjects. • A centered histogram does not necessarily guarantee optimum exposure. The recorded image may be over-exposed or under-exposed, even though its histogram is cente[...]
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GETTING READY 34 Attaching the Strap Attach the strap to the strap ring as shown in the illustration. IMPORTANT! • To avoid dropping the camera while operating it, be sure to wear the strap around your wrist. Use the buckle to ensure that the strap is fastened snugly your wrist. • The supplied strap is intended for use with this camera only. Do[...]
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GETTING READY 35 ■ Attaching the Battery to the Rapid Charger Unit Making sure that the positive and negative contacts are aligned correctly, affix the battery to the charger unit. Note that the battery will not charge properly if it is not positioned correctly on the charger unit. + - T ■ To charge the battery 1. Correctly positioning the posi[...]
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GETTING READY 36 2. Plug the charger unit into a household power outlet. • This will cause the [CHARGE] lamp to turn red. • Charging will take about two hours. • Note that the shape of the charger unit depends on the area where you purchased the camera. NOTE • The bundled charger unit is designed for operation with any power supply in the r[...]
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GETTING READY 37 NOTE • The bundled charger unit is designed for operation on power ranging from 100V AC to 240V AC. Note, however, that the shape of the power plug varies according to country or geographic area. When traveling abroad, it is up to you to find out if the shape of the charger unit power plug is compatible with local power outlets a[...]
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GETTING READY 38 2. While pulling the stopper in the direction indicated by the arrow in the illustration, align the (–) mark on the battery with the (–) mark on the camera and slide the battery into the camera. • Push the bottom of the battery, and make sure that the stopper securely locks the battery in place. ( – ) marks NP-40 Stopper To[...]
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GETTING READY 39 3. Swing the battery compartment cover closed, and then slide it in the direction indicated by the arrow. IMPORTANT! • Use only the special NP-40 rechargeable lithium ion battery to power this camera. Use of any other type of battery is not supported. To remove the battery 1. Open the battery compartment cover. 2. Pull the stoppe[...]
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GETTING READY 40 ■ If the camera works normally 1. Continue using the camera until the current charge is used up, and then charge the battery. ■ If the camera does not work normally This can mean there is a problem with how the battery is loaded. 1. Remove the battery from the camera and check the battery contacts for dirt. If the contacts are [...]
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GETTING READY 41 • The above values are based on a new battery starting from a full charge. Repeated charging shortens battery life. • Battery life is greatly affected by how much you use flash, zoom and other functions, and how long you leave power turned on. ■ Tip to Make the Battery Last Longer • If you do not need the flash while record[...]
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GETTING READY 42 ■ Low Battery Indicator The following shows how the battery capacity indicator on the monitor screen changes as battery power is used. The indicator means that remaining battery power is low. Note that you will not be able to record images while the battery indicator is . Charge the battery immediately whenever either of these in[...]
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GETTING READY 43 • Failure to observe any of the following precautions while using the battery creates the risk of overheating, fire, and explosion. — Never try to use the battery to power any other device other than this camera. — Never use or leave the battery near open flame. — Never place the battery in a microwave oven, throw it into f[...]
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GETTING READY 44 ● PRECAUTIONS DURING USE • Charge the battery in a location where the temperature is in the range of 5 ° C to 35 ° C (41 ° F to 95 ° F). Charging outside this temperature range can cause charging to take longer than normal or even cause charging to fail. • Very limited operation following a full charge indicates that the [...]
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GETTING READY 45 ■ Charger Unit Precautions • Never plug the charger unit into an outlet whose voltage rating is different from that marked on the charger unit. Doing so creates the risk of fire, malfunction, and electric shock. • Never plug in or unplug the charger unit while your hands are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electric shock. ?[...]
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GETTING READY 46 ■ AC Adaptor Precautions • Be sure to turn off power before connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor. • Always turn camera power off before disconnecting the AC adaptor, even if the camera has a battery installed. If you don ’ t, the camera will turn off automatically when you disconnect the AC adaptor. You also run the r[...]
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GETTING READY 47 Turning the Camera On and Off Press the power button to turn the camera on and off. Pressing the power button to turn on the camera causes the green operation lamp to flash. Press the power button again to turn off the camera. Green operation lamp Power button IMPORTANT! • If camera power is turned off by the Auto Power Off featu[...]
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GETTING READY 48 5. Use [ ] and [ ] to change the currently selected setting, and then press [SET]. • Available Sleep settings are: “ 30 sec ” , “ 1 min ” , “ 2 min ” , and “ Off ” . • Available Auto Power Off settings are: “ 2 min ” and “ 5 min ” . • Note that the Sleep feature does not operate in the PLAY mod[...]
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GETTING READY 49 Settings Selection cursor (indicates the currently selected item) Tab [MENU] [ ][ ][ ][ ] [SET] 2. Press [MENU]. ● Menu Screen Operations When you want to do this: Move between tabs Move from the tab to the settings Move from the settings to the tab Move between the settings Display the options available for a set[...]
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GETTING READY 50 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the tab you want, and then press [SET] to move the selection cursor from the tab to the settings. 4. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the feature whose setting you want to configure, and then press [ ]. • Instead of pressing [ ], you could also press [SET]. 5. Use [ ] and [ ][...]
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GETTING READY 51 Configuring Display Language and Clock Settings Be sure to configure the following settings before using the camera to record images. • Display language • Home city • Date Style • Date and time Note that the current date and time settings are used by the camera to generate the date and time that are stored along with image [...]
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GETTING READY 52 To configure display language and clock settings 1. Press the power button to turn on the camera. 2. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to select the language you want, and then press [SET]. : Japanese English : English Fran ç ais : French Deutsch : German Espa ñ ol : Spanish Italiano : Italian Portugu ê s : Portuguese :[...]
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GETTING READY 53 6. Use [ ] and [ ] to change the date format setting, and then press [SET]. Example: December 24, 2004 Select this format: YY/MM/DD DD/MM/YY MM/DD/YY To display the date like this: 04/12/24 24/12/04 12/24/04 8. Press [SET] to register the settings and exit the setting screen. To do this: Change the setting at the current cu[...]
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54 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING This section describes the basic procedure for recording an image. Recording an Image Aiming the Camera Use both hands to hold the camera still when shooting an image. Holding the camera with one hand increases the chance of movement, which can blur your images. • Horizontal Hold the camera still in both hands, with your [...]
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55 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING Recording an Image Your camera automatically adjusts shutter speed and aperture values in accordance with the brightness of the subject. Images you record are stored in the camera’s built- in memory, or to a memory card if you have one loaded in the camera. • When an optionally available SD memory card or MultiMediaCard[...]
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56 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING BKT 4. Press the shutter button half way to focus the image. • When you press the shutter button half way, the camera’s Auto Focus feature automatically focuses the image, and displays the shutter speed and aperture values. The ISO sensitivity value also appears on the display at this time. • You can tell whether the [...]
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57 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 5. After making sure that the image is focused properly, press the shutter button the rest of the way down to record. • The number of images that can be stored in memory depends on the image size and image quality setting you are using (page 70). • Press the shutter button gently to avoid camera movement. Shutter button[...]
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58 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING About the REC Mode Monitor Screen • The image shown on the monitor screen in the REC mode is a simplified image for composing purposes. The actual image is recorded in accordance with the image quality setting currently selected on your camera. The image saved in file memory has much better resolution and detail than the [...]
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59 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING Previewing the Last Image Recorded Use the following procedure to preview the last image recorded, without leaving the current REC mode. 1. Press [PREVIEW] to display the last image recorded. • Pressing [PREVIEW] again returns to the REC mode screen. • No preview image will appear if you press [PREVIEW] after changing t[...]
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60 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING Orientation Sensor The camera has an orientation sensor that detects whether the camera is being held horizontally (its normal orientation) or vertically when you record an image. Information about camera orientation is recorded along with the image data so the image can be displayed properly. When you transfer images to a [...]
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61 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 60 ° 60 ° — Miss-operation of the orientation sensor can also occur if the camera is angled towards the front or back. A sensor error may occur if the camera is angled more than about 60 degrees towards the front or back. — Note that the orientation sensor does not operate in the Movie mode. Using the Optical Viewfind[...]
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62 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING Using Zoom Your camera is equipped with two types of zoom: optical zoom and digital zoom. Optical Zoom The range of the optical zoom factor is shown below. Optical Zoom Factor Range: 1X to 4X 1. In the REC mode, shift the zoom controller to change the zoom factor. Zoom out Zoom in Zoom controller 2. Compose the image, and t[...]
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63 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 5. Slide the zoom controller towards (Telephoto)/ to change the zoom factor. • When zoom reaches maximum optical zoom, it stops momentarily. Keep the zoom controller pressed to the (Telephoto)/ side and zoom will switch over to digital zoom automatically. • Switching to digital zoom causes the zoom indicator to appear o[...]
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64 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING Using the Flash Perform the following steps to select the flash mode you want to use. 1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Press [ ] to select the flash mode. • Each press of [ ] cycles through the flash mode settings shown below on the monitor screen. Flash mode indicator IMPORTANT! • Digital zoom is disabled whenever [...]
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65 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 3. Record the image. IMPORTANT! • Image recording may not be performed if you press the shutter button while the red operation lamp is flashing. To do this: Have the flash fire automatically when required (Auto Flash) Turn off the flash (Flash Off) Always fire the flash (Flash On) Fire a pre-flash followed by image record[...]
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66 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING Flash Unit Status You can find out the current flash unit status by pressing the shutter button half way and checking the monitor screen and red operation lamp. BKT Red operation lamp * The indicator is also shown on the monitor screen when the flash unit is ready to fire. * Red operation lamp It means this: Flash unit is c[...]
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67 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING Flash Precautions Take care that your fingers do not block the flash when you hold the camera. Covering the flash with your finger can greatly reduce its effectiveness. • You may not be able to achieve the desired results using a flash if the subject is too close or too far away. • The flash takes anywhere from a few se[...]
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68 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING Using the Self-timer The self-timer lets you select either a 2-second or 10- second delay of the shutter release after you press the shutter button. A Triple Self-timer feature lets you perform three consecutive self-timer operations to record three images. 1. In the REC mode, use [ ] to cycle through the available self-tim[...]
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69 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 3. After preparation is complete, the indicator “1sec” appears on the monitor screen, and another image is recorded one second later. 4. Steps 2 and 3 are repeated once more to record the third image. 2. Record the image. • When you press the shutter button, the self- timer lamp flashes and the shutter releases after [...]
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70 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING Specifying Image Size and Quality You can specify the image size and image quality to suit the type of image you are recording. To specify the image size “Image size” is the size of the image, expressed as the number of vertical and horizontal pixels. A “pixel” is one of the many tiny dots that make up the image. Mo[...]
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71 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING • The above paper sizes are all approximate values when printing at a resolution of 200 dpi (dots per inch). Use a larger setting when you want to print at a higher resolution or when you plan to produce a larger size print. • Selecting the “2816 x 1872 (3:2)” image size records images with a 3:2 (vertical : horizon[...]
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72 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING NOTE • The following are guidelines for selecting image quality. TIFF Fine Normal Economy To get this: Higher Quality Lower Quality Select this setting: Image recording without compression High image quality and memory capacity Normal image quality and memory capacity Low image quality and memory capacity IMPORTANT! • A[...]
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73 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS This section describes other powerful features and functions that are available for recording. Selecting the Focus Mode You can select one of five different focus modes: Auto Focus, Macro, Infinity, Manual, and Pan Focus. IMPORTANT! • Pan Focus can be used in the Movie Mode only. You cannot u[...]
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74 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using Auto Focus As its name suggests, Auto Focus focuses the image automatically. The automatic focus operation starts when you press the shutter button down half way. The following is the Auto Focus range. Range: Approximately 40cm to ∞ (1.3´ to ∞ ) 1. Keep pressing [ ] until there is no focus mode indicator on t[...]
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75 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS ■ Specifying the Auto Focus Area You can use the following procedure to change the Auto Focus area used in the Auto Focus Mode and the Macro Mode. Note that the configuration of the focus frame changes in accordance with the Auto Focus area you select. 1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. On the “REC” tab, select [...]
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76 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS • Spot • Multi Focus frame Focus frame • Free Using the Macro Mode The Macro mode lets you focus automatically on close up subjects. The automatic focus operation starts when you press the shutter button down half way. The following is the focus range in the Macro mode. Range: Approximately 10cm to 50cm (3.9˝ to [...]
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77 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using the Infinity Mode The Infinity mode fixes focus at infinity ( ∞ ). Use this mode when recording scenery and other faraway images. 1. Keep pressing [ ] until the focus mode indicator shows “ ”. 2. Record the image. 1. Keep pressing [ ] until the focus mode indicator shows “MF”. • At this point, a bounda[...]
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78 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 2. While watching the image on the monitor screen, use [ 왗 ] and [ 왘 ] to focus. • Pressing [ 왗 ] or [ 왘 ] causes the area inside of the boundary displayed in step 1 to fill the monitor screen momentarily to aid in focus. The normal image reappears a short while later. 3. Press the shutter button to record the[...]
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79 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 3. When the image is composed the way you want, press the shutter button the rest of the way to record it. NOTE • Locking the focus also locks the exposure. Using Focus Lock Focus lock is a technique you can use to focus on a subject that is not located within the focus frame when you record an image. You can use focu[...]
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80 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 3. Use [ 왖 ] and [ 왔 ] to change the exposure compensation value, and then press [SET]. • Pressing [SET] registers the displayed value. Up : Increases the EV value. A higher EV value is best used for light-colored subjects and backlight subjects. Down : Decreases the EV value. A lower EV value is best for dark-col[...]
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81 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Adjusting White Balance The wavelengths of the light produced by various light sources (daylight, light bulb, etc.) can affect the color of a subject when it is recorded. White balance lets you make adjustments to compensate for different lighting types, so the colors of an image appear more natural. 1. In the REC mode,[...]
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82 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 3. Use [ 왖 ] and [ 왔 ] to select the setting you want, and then press [SET]. NOTES • When “Auto” is selected for the white balance setting, the camera reads the color of the subject and automatically corrects the color balance. Certain subject colors and lighting conditions can cause problems for the camera as[...]
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83 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 4. Point the camera at a white paper or similar object under the lighting conditions for which you want to set the white balance, and then press the shutter button. • This starts the white balance adjustment procedure. The message “Complete” appears on the monitor screen after white balance adjustment is complete.[...]
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84 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS • Available Aperture Settings * The above values are full wide angle optical zoom. Aperture values are different at other optical zoom settings. 1. Align the mode dial with “ A ” (Aperture Priority). 2. Use [ 왖 ] and [ 왔 ] to select “ F * . * ” , and then use [ 왗 ] and [ 왘 ] to change the aperture valu[...]
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85 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Slow Fast Using Shutter Speed Priority AE When S Mode (shutter speed priority AE) is selected as the exposure mode, the camera adjusts the aperture automatically in accordance with a fixed shutter speed specified by you. You should specify a shutter speed in accordance with how much your subject is moving. • Shutter S[...]
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86 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 3. Press the shutter button half way. • This causes the camera to configure the aperture value automatically in accordance with the shutter speed you selected. Then it focuses the image. • The shutter speed and aperture values on the monitor screen will turn amber when you press the shutter button half way if the im[...]
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87 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 1. Align the mode dial with “ M ” (Manual). 2. Use [ 왖 ] and [ 왔 ] to select “ F * . * ” , and then use [ 왗 ] and [ 왘 ] to change the aperture value setting. 3. Use [ 왖 ] and [ 왔 ] to select “ 1/ ** ” , and then use [ 왗 ] and [ 왘 ] to change the shutter speed setting. • If you are using man[...]
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88 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using Manual Assist On-screen Guidance Pressing [SET] while in the A mode (aperture priority AE), S mode (shutter speed priority AE), or M mode (manual exposure) causes on-screen guidance and exposure indicators (aperture and shutter speed) to appear on the display. Guidance Aperture indicator Shutter speed indicator ?[...]
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89 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Exposure Mode Recording Precautions • You may not be able to achieve the brightness you want when recording an image that is very dark or very bright. If this happens, use the M mode (manual exposure) to adjust the aperture or shutter speed manually. • You can select the “BULB” setting in the S mode (shutter spe[...]
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90 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 2. Press [AE-L]. • This fixes the exposure settings (aperture and shutter speed), and displays “AE-L” on the monitor screen. • The AE Lock is released by pressing [AE-L] again or by changing to another mode. 3. Record the image. • AE Lock is released automatically when the image is recorded. AE-L BKT AE-L [AE-[...]
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91 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using a Continuous Shutter Mode You can configure the camera to record only a single snapshot each time the shutter button is pressed, or to keep recording as long as the shutter button remains depressed. You can select from among three different continuous shutter modes. • Normal speed continuous shutter mode This mo[...]
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92 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS NOTE • You can also select a continuous shutter mode by holding down [ BKT], selecting the mode you want with [ 왖 ] and [ 왔 ], and then releasing [ BKT]. Using the High Speed Continuous Shutter Mode The high speed continuous shutter mode provides higher speed recording than the normal speed coutinuous shutter mode[...]
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93 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! • Nothing is displayed on the monitor screen while recording is in progress. 25-shot Stop Action Images (Using the Multi Continuous Shutter Mode) The multi continuous shutter mode records 25 stop-action shots at high speed and combines them into a single image. 1. In the REC mode, press [ BKT]. 2. Use [ 왖[...]
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94 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! • Note with the above procedure, you do not need to keep the shutter button depressed. • The size of the 25-shot images is 1600 x 1200 pixels. Continuous Shutter Precautions Continuous shutter cannot be used when any one of the following conditions exists. — When TIFF is selected for the image resolutio[...]
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95 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using Auto Bracketing Auto bracketing lets you select a single particular setting as a variable, and then record a series of images, each of which uses a different setting for the variable you selected. You can then select the image(s) you want to keep. There are two types of auto bracketing variables: configurable and [...]
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96 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using Auto Bracketing with Exposure Selected as the Variable (AE Bracketing) With AE bracketing, you can specify recording of three images or five images each of which is recorded with a different Auto Exposure setting. You can also specify the range of change for the exposure value (shift range). • You can specify th[...]
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97 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using Auto Bracketing with White Balance as the Variable (WB Bracketing) With WB bracketing, you can specify recording of three images or five images, each of which is recorded with a different white balance setting. As the white balance setting changes, the image takes on a more reddish or bluish tinge. You can also sp[...]
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98 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using Auto Bracketing with the Focus Distance as the Variable (Focus Bracketing) With Focus bracketing, you can specify recording of three images or five images, each of which is recorded using a different focus distance setting. You can also specify the range of change for the focus distance (shift range). • You can [...]
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99 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using Auto Bracketing with Non- configurable Variables (Multi Bracketing) There are six non-configurable auto bracketing variables. • Filter 1 (five images) • Filter 2 (five images) • Portrait (three images) • Sharpness (three images) • Saturation (three images) • Contrast (three images) The shift range of a[...]
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100 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Auto Bracketing Precautions • Auto bracketing cannot be used when any one of the following conditions exists. — When TIFF is selected for the image resolution (page 71 ) — When “ BULB ” is selected for the shutter speed (pages 85, 87) — During Coupling Shot or Pre-shot recording (pages 107, 109) • The fla[...]
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101 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 2. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the selection boundary to the image you want to view, and then press [SET] to display the selected image. • This displays the image with an indicator (like “ ” ) that shows the recording method used, along with a value indicating the image number in the series[...]
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102 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Deleting an Image on the Preview Screen You can use the preview screen to delete images recorded with the high-speed continuous shutter mode or auto bracketing. IMPORTANT! • Note that image deletion cannot be undone. Once you delete an image, it is gone. Make sure you really do not need an image anymore before you de[...]
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103 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using the BESTSHOT Mode Selecting one of the 25 BESTSHOT scenes automatically sets up the camera for recording a similar type of image. ■ Example Sample Scene • Portrait • Scenery • Night Scene • Night Scene Portrait 1. Align the mode dial with . • This enters the BESTSHOT mode and displays a sample scene. [...]
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104 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS • You can change the camera settings that are made when you select a BESTSHOT scene. Note, however, that the BESTSHOT settings revert to their defaults when you select another BESTSHOT scene, change the recording mode, or turn off the camera. • Noise reduction processing is performed automatically when you are reco[...]
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105 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 4. Use [ ] and [ ] to display the image whose setup you want to register as a BESTSHOT scene. 5. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Save” , and then press [SET]. • This registers the setup. • Now you can use the procedure on page 103 to select your user setup for recording. IMPORTANT! • BESTSHOT user[...]
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106 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS ■ To delete a BESTSHOT user setup 1. Align the mode dial with . • This enters the BESTSHOT mode and displays a sample scene. 2. Use [ ] and [ ] to display the user setup you want to delete. 3. Press [EX ] to delete the user setup. • You can also delete a user setup by using your computer to delete its fil[...]
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107 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS • Combined Images 1. Align the mode dial with . 2. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “Coupling Shot ”, and then press [SET]. 3. Align the focus frame on the monitor screen with the subject you want on the left side of the image. • While “ Coupling Shot ” is selected, the “ AF Area ” (page 75) setting au[...]
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108 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 4. Press the shutter button to record the left side of the image. • The focus, exposure, white balance, zoom, and flash settings are fixed for this type of image. 5. Next, align the focus frame with the subject you want in the right side of the image, taking care to align the actual background with the semi- transpar[...]
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109 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Recording a Subject onto an Existing Background Image (Pre-shot) Pre-shot helps you get the background you want, even if you need to ask someone else to record the image for you. Basically, Pre-shot is a two-step process. 1. You compose the background you want and press the shutter button, which causes a semi-transpare[...]
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110 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 1. Align the mode dial with . 2. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Pre-shot” , and then press [SET]. 3. Freeze the background on the monitor screen. • Though a semi-transparent image of the background appears on the monitor screen in step 4, the background image is not saved in memory at this time. • The focu[...]
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111 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using the Movie Mode You can record movies with audio. A single movie can be as long as available memory capacity allows. • File Format: AVI AVI format conforms to the Motion JPEG format promoted by the Open DML Group. • Image Size: 320 x 240 pixels • Movie File Size: Approximately 300KB/second. • Maximum Movie[...]
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112 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 3. When movie recording is complete, the movie file is stored in file memory. IMPORTANT! • The flash does not fire in the Movie mode. • This camera also records audio. Note the following points when recording a movie. — Take care that you do not block the microphone with your fingers. — Good recording results a[...]
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113 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Recording Audio Adding Audio to a Snapshot You can add audio to a snapshot after you record it. • Image Format: JPEG JPEG is an image format that provides efficient data compression. The file extension of a JPEG file is “ .JPG ” . • Audio Format: WAVE/ADPCM recording format This is the Windows standard format f[...]
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114 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 5. Press the shutter button to start audio recording. • The green operation lamp flashes as recording is performed. • Even if you have the monitor screen turned off (page 31), the monitor screen turns on while you are adding audio to a snapshot. 6. Recording stops after about 30 seconds or when you press the shutte[...]
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115 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 2. Press the shutter button to start voice recording. • The remaining recording time value counts down on the monitor screen and the green operation lamp flashes as recording is performed. • Pressing [DISP] during voice recording turns off the monitor screen. • You can insert index marks while recording by pressi[...]
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116 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS REC Mode Camera Settings The following are the settings you can make before recording an image using a REC mode. • ISO sensitivity • Auto Focus Mode (AF Mode) • Metering • Color filtering • Sharpness • Saturation • Contrast • Grid on/off • Image Review on/off • L/R key setting • Power on default s[...]
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117 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Select this setting: Auto ISO 50 ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 To get this: Automatic sensitivity selection Conforms to ISO 50 Conforms to ISO 100 Conforms to ISO 200 Conforms to ISO 400 IMPORTANT! • Under certain conditions, a high shutter speed in combination with a high ISO sensitivity setting can cause digital noise to[...]
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118 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Selecting the Auto Focus (AF) Mode Use the following procedure to change the AF mode. 1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “ REC” tab, select “AF Mode”, and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the setting you want, and then press [SET]. Select this AF mode : Hybrid Continuous Con[...]
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119 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Selecting the Metering Mode Use the following procedure to specify multi (multi pattern) metering, spot metering, or center weighted metering as the metering mode. 1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “ REC” tab, select “ Metering” , and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the se[...]
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120 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using the Filter Function The camera ’ s filter function lets you alter the tint of an image when you record it. 1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “ REC” tab, select “ Filter” , and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the setting you want, and then press [SET]. • Available[...]
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121 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Specifying Outline Sharpness Use the following procedure to control the sharpness of image outlines. 1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “ REC” tab, select “ Sharpness” , and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the setting you want, and then press [SET]. To get this: High sharpn[...]
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122 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Specifying Contrast Use this procedure to adjust the relative difference between the light areas and dark areas of the image you are recording. 1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “ REC” tab, select “ Contrast” , and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the setting you want, and [...]
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123 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS To do this: Display images on the monitor screen for about one second immediately after they are recorded Do not display images immediately after they are recorded Select this setting: On Off Turning Image Review On and Off Image review displays an image on the monitor screen as soon as you record it. Use the following[...]
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124 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS NOTE • The initial default setting is “ EV Shift ” . Select this: EV Shift White Balance ISO Metering AF Area Off When you want to assign this function to [ ] and [ ] keys: EV shift • [ ] decreases compensation, [ ] increases compensation (page 80). White balance setting • [ ] and [ ] [...]
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125 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Function Flash Focus * 1 White Balance ISO AF Area Metering Cont./BKT Flash Intensity Digital Zoom MF Position Zoom Position * 2 On Setting when camera is turned off Off Auto Auto Auto Auto Spot Multi 1 Shot Normal On Last Auto Focus position that was in effect before you switched to manual focus Wide Angle * 1 Focus m[...]
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126 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Resetting the Camera Use the following procedure to reset all of the camera ’ s settings to their initial defaults as shown under “ Menu Reference ” on page 230. 1. In the REC mode or the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “Set Up” tab, select “ Reset” , and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ?[...]
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127 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using the Shortcut Menu Pressing [EX ] displays a shortcut menu that you can use to configure white balance, ISO sensitivity, metering, and AF area settings. 1. In the REC mode, press [EX ]. 2. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the item you want, and then use [ ] and [ ] to scroll through the available settings[...]
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128 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using the Card Remote Controller for Recording You can use the card remote controller that comes with the camera when recording. By mounting the camera on a tripod and using the remote shutter release, you can eliminate the chance of blurred images due to accidental hand movement. 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 1 Signal emitter 2 Shutt[...]
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129 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 2. Wipe the surfaces of the battery with a soft, dry cloth, and then place it onto the battery holder so its positive , side is facing upwards (so you can see it). Before Using the Card Remote Controller for Recording Be sure to perform the following steps before using the card remote controller for recording. 1. In th[...]
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130 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! • The “ 2 s ” setting is useful when you want to be part of the image you are recording. The delay gives you time to look at the camera after operating the remote controller. • The remote controller can be used in the PLAY mode and the Voice Recording Mode, regardless of the Triple Self-timer setting[...]
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131 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! • Any one of the following conditions can reduce the range for remote controller operations. — When the card remote controller signal emitter is at an angle to the camera ’ s signal receiver — When the camera is exposed to bright light — When the card remote controller battery is low • Unlike the[...]
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132 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using an External Flash Use of a commercially available flash unit makes it possible to obtain a higher level of brightness (guide number) than you get when using the built-in flash alone. An external flash also makes it possible to extend the effective range of flash photography. • The guide number of the internal f[...]
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133 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Attaching an External Flash Unit IMPORTANT! • Always make sure that the external flash unit is turned off before attaching it to or detaching it from the camera. Leaving the flash unit on can cause it to fire unexpectedly. 1. Attach the flash unit ’ s sync cable to the camera ’ s external flash sync terminal. Ext[...]
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134 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 3. Turn on the external flash unit, and set it up for the camera’s aperture (F) value (page 84) and sensitivity (ISO 50 equivalent) value. • Depending on shooting conditions, proper exposure may not be obtained even if you properly set the auto aperture (F) value and ISO sensitivity of the flash unit to match those[...]
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135 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using a Conversion Lens or Filter Installing the optionally available Conversion Lens Adaptors (LU-60A) on the camera makes it possible to use a recommended conversion lens or close-up lens, or a commercially available filter for recording. • The Conversion Lens Adaptors (LU-60A) includes a TELE CONVERTER ADAPTOR and[...]
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136 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Installing a Conversion Lens or Close-up Lens A conversion lens provides your camera with telephoto or wide angle capabilities. A close-up lens enables macro photography. 1. Turn off the camera, and then remove the lens ring installed on its lens. 2. Install either the TELE CONVERTER ADAPTOR or WIDE CONVERTER ADAPTOR o[...]
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137 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS • The wide angle conversion lens may cause distortion of an image. • When using a close-up lens, be sure to set the focus mode to (Macro mode, page 76). Proper focus of a close-up image is not possible with any other focus mode. ■ Optical Zoom Precautions • Optical zoom cannot be performed while a wide angle co[...]
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138 PLAYBACK Power button Mode dial PLAYBACK 3. Use [ ] (forward) or [ ] (back) to scroll through files on the monitor screen. NOTES • Holding down [ ] or [ ] scrolls images at high speed. • In order to allow for faster playback image scrolling, the image that initially appears on the monitor screen is a preview image, which is [...]
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139 PLAYBACK Playing an Audio Snapshot Perform the steps below to display an audio snapshot (indicated by a indicator) and play its audio. 1. In the PLAY mode, use [ ] and [ ] until the image you want is displayed. 2. Press [SET]. • This plays back the audio that accompanies the displayed image. • You can perform the following operation[...]
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140 PLAYBACK Zooming the Display Image Perform the following procedure to zoom the image currently on the monitor screen up to eight times its normal size. 1. In the PLAY mode, use [ ] and [ ] to display the image you want. 2. Shift the zoom controller towards to enlarge the image. • This displays an indicator that shows the current zoom [...]
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141 PLAYBACK 4. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the setting you want, and then press [SET]. To do this: Resize to 1600 x 1200 pixels (UXGA) Resize to 1280 x 960 pixels (SXGA) Resize to 640 x 480 pixels (VGA) Cancel the resizing operation Select this: 1600 x 1200 1280 x 960 640 x 480 Cancel Resizing an Image You can use the following procedure to [...]
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142 PLAYBACK Cropping an Image Use the following procedure when you want to crop a portion of an enlarged image and use the remaining part of the image as an e-mail attachment, Web page image, etc. 1. In the PLAY mode, use [ ] and [ ] to scroll through images and display the one you want to crop. 2. Press [MENU]. 3. Select the “ PLAY ” [...]
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143 PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! • Cropping an image creates a new file that contains the cropped image. The file with the original image also remains in memory. • The smaller the image, the more limited is the size of the cropping boundary. • You cannot resize the cropping boundary for an image that is 640 x 480 pixels. • An image recorded using th[...]
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144 PLAYBACK Checking the Focus of a Recorded Image You can use the following procedure to enlarge a recorded image to check its focus. 1. In the PLAY mode, use [ ] and [ ] to display the image whose focus you want to check. 2. Press [PREVIEW]. • This enlarges the image, and displays it with the point that was focused upon in the center o[...]
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145 PLAYBACK Playing a Movie Use the following procedure to play back a movie that was recorded in the movie mode. 1. In the PLAY mode, press [ ] and [ ] to scroll through images until the movie you want to play is displayed. 2. Press [SET]. • This start playback of the movie. • You can perform the following operations while a movie is [...]
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146 PLAYBACK Displaying the 9-image View The following procedure displays nine images on the monitor screen at the same time. 1. In the PLAY mode, shift the zoom controller towards . • This displays the 9-image screen with the image that was on the monitor screen in step 2 in the center, with a selection boundary around it. • is displayed in th[...]
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147 PLAYBACK Selecting a Specific Image in the 9- image View 1. Display the 9-image view. 2. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the selection boundary up, down, left, or right until it is located at the image you want to view. 3. Pressing any button besides [ ], [ ], [ ], or [ ] displays the selected image. • This [...]
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148 PLAYBACK • Pressing [ ] while the date selection cursor is located anywhere in the top line of the calendar causes the previous month to appear. • Pressing [ ] while the date selection cursor is located anywhere in the bottom line of the calendar causes the next month to appear. • To exit the calendar screen, press [MENU] or [DISP[...]
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149 PLAYBACK 4. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Start” , and then press [SET]. • This starts the slide show. 5. To stop Slide Show, press [SET]. • The slideshow will also stop automatically after the amount of time you specified for “ Time ” elapses. 3. Configure the slideshow settings. • See the pages indicated below for more inf[...]
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150 PLAYBACK To specify the slideshow images 1. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Images” , and then press [ ]. 2. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the setting you want, and then press [SET]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Start” , and then press [SET]. • This starts the slideshow. • The audio of audio snapshot and voice [...]
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151 PLAYBACK To specify the slideshow time 1. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Time ”. 2. Use [ ] and [ ] to specify the time setting you want, and then press [SET]. • You can specify a time in the range of 1 to 60 minutes. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Start” , and then press [SET]. • This starts the slideshow. To s[...]
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152 PLAYBACK 5. After you are finished configuring settings, press [MENU] to exit the setting screen. IMPORTANT! • You cannot rotate an image that is protected. To rotate such an image, first unprotect it. • You may not be able to rotate a digital image that was recorded with another type of digital camera. • You cannot rotate movie or voice [...]
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153 PLAYBACK Using Image Roulette Image Roulette cycles images like a slot machine on the display, before stopping at one of them. When you start an Image Roulette operation, images scroll randomly on the screen. At first, images scroll at high speed. Then the scrolling gradually slows down until a single image is stopped on the screen. The image t[...]
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154 PLAYBACK Adding Audio to a Snapshot The “ after-recording ” feature lets you add audio to snapshots after they are recorded. You can also re-record an audio image (one with a icon on it). • Audio Format: WAVE/ADPCM recording format This is the Windows standard format for audio recording. The file extension of a WAVE/ADPCM file is “ .WAV[...]
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155 PLAYBACK To re-record audio 1. In the PLAY mode, use [ ] and [ ] to scroll through snapshots until the one whose audio you want to re-record is displayed. 2. Select the “ PLAY” tab, select “ Dubbing” , and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Delete” , and then press [SET]. • If you merely want to del[...]
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156 PLAYBACK Playing Back a Voice Recording File Perform the following steps to play back a voice recording file. 1. In the PLAY mode, use [ ] and [ ] to display the voice file (a file with on it) you want to play. 2. Press [SET]. • This starts playback of the voice recording file through the camera ’ s speaker. • You can perform the [...]
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157 PLAYBACK Displaying Camera Images on a TV Screen You can display recorded images on a TV screen and even use a TV screen to compose images before you record them. To display camera images on a TV, you need a television equipped with a video input terminal, and the AV cable that comes with the camera. 1. Connect one end the AV cable that comes w[...]
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158 PLAYBACK Selecting the Video Input System You can select either NTSC or PAL for the video output system to match the system of the TV you are using. 1. In the REC mode or PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “Set Up” tab, select “Video Out ”, and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the setting you want, and then p[...]
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DELETING FILES 159 DELETING FILES You can delete a single file, or you can delete all files currently in memory. IMPORTANT! • Note that file deletion cannot be undone. Once you delete a file, it is gone. Make sure you really do not need a file anymore before you delete it. Especially when deleting all files, make sure you check all the files you [...]
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DELETING FILES 160 Deleting All Files The following procedure deletes all unprotected files currently in memory. 1. In the PLAY mode, press [EX ]. 2. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “All Files Delete ”, and then press [SET]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Yes ”. • To exit the file delete operation without deleting anything, sele[...]
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FILE MANAGEMENT 161 FILE MANAGEMENT The file management capabilities of the camera make it easy to keep track of images. You can protect files against deletion and store the files you want in the camera ’ s built-in memory. Folders Your camera automatically creates a directory of image storage folders in its built-in Flash memory or on the memory[...]
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FILE MANAGEMENT 162 4. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ On” , and then press [SET]. • A file that is protected is indicated by the mark. • To unprotect a file, select “ Off ” in step 4, and then press [SET]. 5. Press [MENU] to exit the menu screen. Protecting Files Once you protect a file it cannot be deleted (page 159). You can prot[...]
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FILE MANAGEMENT 163 To protect all files in memory 1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “ PLAY” tab, select “ Protect” , and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “All Files : On”, and then press [SET]. • To unprotect all files, press [SET] in step 3 so the setting shows “ All Files : Off ” . 4. Pres[...]
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FILE MANAGEMENT 164 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Save” , and then press [SET]. • This displays the names of the files in built-in memory or on the loaded memory card. 4. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the file you want to copy to the FAVORITE folder. 5. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Save” , and then press [SET]. • Thi[...]
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FILE MANAGEMENT 165 To display a file in the FAVORITE folder 1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “ PLAY” tab, select “ Favorites” , and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Show” , and then press [SET]. • If the FAVORITE folder is empty, the message “ No Favorites file! ” appears. 4. Use [ ] [...]
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FILE MANAGEMENT 166 To delete a file from the FAVORITE folder 1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “ PLAY” tab, select “ Favorites” , and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Show” , and then press [SET]. 4. Press [EX ]. 5. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the file you want to delete from the FAVORITE [...]
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FILE MANAGEMENT 167 To delete all files from the FAVORITE folder 1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “ PLAY” tab, select “ Favorites” , and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Show” , and then press [SET]. 4. Press [EX ]. 5. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “All Files Delete ”, and then press [SE[...]
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OTHER SETTINGS 168 OTHER SETTINGS Configuring Sound Settings You can configure different sounds to play whenever you turn on the camera, press the shutter button half-way or all the way, or perform a key operation. To configure sound settings 1. In the REC mode or the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “Set Up” tab, select “ Sounds” , a[...]
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OTHER SETTINGS 169 To set the volume level 1. In the REC mode or the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “Set Up” tab, select “ Sounds” , and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Volume ”. 4. Use [ ] and [ ] to specify the volume setting you want, and then press [SET]. • You can set the volume in the r[...]
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OTHER SETTINGS 170 IMPORTANT! • You can select any one of the following types of image as the startup image. — The camera ’ s built-in startup image — A snapshot you recorded with the camera — An audio snapshot you recorded with the camera • The snapshot image that you select as the startup image is stored in a special memory location c[...]
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OTHER SETTINGS 171 3. Change the name of the file to one of the following. Snapshot Image: ENDING.JPG Movie Image: ENDING.AVI • Input the following file name only (without file name extension) if your computer is configured to hide file name extensions. File Name: ENDING • Your camera is now configured to display a power down image. The power d[...]
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OTHER SETTINGS 172 ■ To cancel Power Down Image settings 1. Use the USB cable to connect the camera to your computer (page 198). 2. Change the name of the current power down image from ENDING.JPG or ENDING.AVI to something else, or delete the current power down image from Flash memory. Specifying the File Name Serial Number Generation Method Use [...]
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OTHER SETTINGS 173 Using the Alarm You can configure up to three alarms that cause the camera to beep and display a specified image at the time you specify. Specifying a movie or an audio snapshot plays back the image and the audio at the assigned time. Specifying a voice recording file plays the audio. To set an alarm 1. In the PLAY mode, press [M[...]
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OTHER SETTINGS 174 Stopping the Alarm When an alarm time is reached while the camera is turned off, the alarm will sound for about one minute (or until you stop it), and then the camera will turn on. To stop the alarm after it starts to sound, press any button. IMPORTANT! • Note that the alarm does not sound if the alarm time is reached when any [...]
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OTHER SETTINGS 175 4. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ City” , and then press [ ]. 5. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to select the geographical area that contains location you want to select as your Home Time zone, and then press [SET]. 6. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the city you want, and then press [SET]. 7. After sel[...]
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OTHER SETTINGS 176 Changing the Date Format You can select from among three different formats for display of the date. 1. In the REC mode or the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “Set Up” tab, select “Date Style ”, and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to change the setting, and then press [SET]. Example: December 24, 2004[...]
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OTHER SETTINGS 177 To configure World Time settings 1. In the REC mode or the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “Set Up” tab, select “World Time ”, and then press [ ]. • This displays the current World Time zone. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ World” , and then press [ ]. 4. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ C[...]
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OTHER SETTINGS 178 To configure summer time (DST) settings 1. In the REC mode or the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “Set Up” tab, select “World Time ”, and then press [ ]. • This displays the current World Time Settings. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ World” , and then press [ ]. • If you want to configure Ho[...]
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OTHER SETTINGS 179 Changing the Display Language You can use the following procedure to select one of ten language as the display language. 1. In the REC mode or the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “Set Up” tab, select “ Language ”, and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to change the setting, and then [...]
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OTHER SETTINGS 180 • PTP (PictBridge) simplifies the transfer of image data to the connected device. • Mass Storage (USB DIRECT-PRINT) causes the camera to see the computer as an external storage device. Use this setting for normal transfer of images from the camera to a computer (using the bundled Photo Loader application). Formatting Built-in[...]
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OTHER SETTINGS 181 4. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Format” , and then press [SET]. • To exit the format operation without formatting, select “ Cancel ” .[...]
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USING A MEMORY CARD 182 USING A MEMORY CARD You can expand the storage capabilities of your camera by using a commercially available memory card (SD memory card or MultiMediaCard). You can also copy files from built-in flash memory to a memory card and from a memory card to flash memory. • Normally, files are stored in built-in flash memory. When[...]
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USING A MEMORY CARD 183 2. Positioning the memory card so its front is facing in the same direction as the camera’ s monitor screen, carefully slide it into the card slot. 3. Swing the battery compartment cover closed, and then slide it in the direction indicated by the arrow. Using a Memory Card IMPORTANT! • Make sure you turn off the camera b[...]
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USING A MEMORY CARD 184 Formatting a Memory Card Formatting a memory card deletes any data already stored on it. IMPORTANT! • Be sure to use the camera to format a memory card. Formatting a memory card on a computer and then using it in the camera can slow down data processing by the camera. In the case of an SD card, formatting on a computer can[...]
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USING A MEMORY CARD 185 Memory Card Precautions • If a memory card starts to behave abnormally, you can restore normal operation by reformatting it. However, we recommend that you always take along more than one memory card whenever using the camera far away from the home or office. • We recommend that you format a memory card before using it f[...]
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USING A MEMORY CARD 186 3. Select the “ PLAY” tab, select “ Copy” , and then press [ ]. 4. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Built-in Card ”, and then press [SET]. • This starts the copy operation and displays the message “ Busy.... Please wait... ” . • After the copy operation is complete, the monitor screen shows the las[...]
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USING A MEMORY CARD 187 To copy a file from a memory card to built-in memory With this procedure you can copy one file at a time. 1. Perform steps 1 through 3 of the procedure under “To copy all the files in built-in memory to a memory card ”. 2. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Card Built-in ”, and then press [SET]. 3. Use [ ] and [[...]
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PRINTING IMAGES 188 PRINTING IMAGES A digital camera provides you with a variety of different ways to print the images it records. The three main printing methods are described below. Use the method that best suits your needs. ■ Professional Print Service The camera ’ s DPOF feature lets you specify which images you want to print and how many c[...]
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PRINTING IMAGES 189 Macintosh Users The camera comes bundled with Photo Loader for the Macintosh, which can be installed for image transfer and management, but not for printing. Use commercially available software for printing with a Macintosh. For more information, see “ Viewing Images on a Computer ” (page 198) and “ Installing the Software[...]
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PRINTING IMAGES 190 To configure print settings for a single image 1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “ PLAY” tab, select “ DPOF” , and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “Select images ”, and then press [ ]. 4. Use [ ] and [ ] to display the image you want. 5. Use [ ] and [ ] to s[...]
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PRINTING IMAGES 191 To configure print settings for all images 1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “ PLAY” tab, select “ DPOF” , and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “All images”, and then press [ ]. 4. Use [ ] and [ ] to specify the number of copies. • You can specify up to 99 for the [...]
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PRINTING IMAGES 192 To print a single image 1. In the REC mode or the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “Set Up” tab, select “ USB” , and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the setting you want, and then press [SET]. Using PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT You can connect the camera directly to a printer that support[...]
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PRINTING IMAGES 193 4. Connect the optionally available AC adaptor to the camera. • If you are using battery to power the camera, check to make sure that the battery power level is high enough to support the operation you are about to perform. • Note that the camera does not draw any power over the USB cable. USB USB/A V 5. Use the USB cable th[...]
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PRINTING IMAGES 194 9 . On the camera’s monitor screen, use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Print” , and then press [SET]. • This starts printing and displays the message “ Busy.... Please wait... ” on the monitor screen. The message will disappear after a short while, even though printing is still being performed. Pressing any of the c[...]
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PRINTING IMAGES 195 4. On the camera’s monitor screen, use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Print” , and then press [SET]. • This starts printing and displays the message “ Busy.... Please wait... ” on the monitor screen. The message will disappear after a short while, even though printing is still being performed. Pressing any of the ca[...]
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PRINTING IMAGES 196 Printing Precautions • See the documentation that comes with your printer for information about print quality and paper settings. • Contact your printer manufacturer for information about models that support PictBridge and USB DIRECT-PRINT, upgrades, etc. • Never disconnect the USB cable, or perform any camera operation wh[...]
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PRINTING IMAGES 197 Exif Print Exif Print is an internationally supported, open standard file format that makes it possible to capture and display vibrant digital images with accurate colors. With Exif 2.2, files include a wide range of shooting condition information that can be interpreted by an Exif Print printer to produce better- looking prints[...]
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 198 VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER After using the USB cable to establish a USB connection between the camera and your computer, you can use your computer to view images in file memory and copy images to your computer ’ s hard disk or other storage media. In order to do this, you first need to install the USB driver loc[...]
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 199 1. What you should do first depends on whether your computer is running under Windows 98/ Me/2000 or Windows XP. ■ Windows 98/Me/2000 Users • Start from step 2 to install the USB driver. • Note that the example installation presented here uses Windows 98. ■ Windows XP Users • Installation of the USB driver[...]
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 200 5. On the screen that appears after installation is complete, select the “Yes, I want to restart my computer now.” check box and then click [Finish] to restart your computer. 6. Connect the optional AC adaptor to the [DC IN] connector of the camera, and then plug it in to a household power outlet. • If you are[...]
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 201 USB/A V 7. Turn on the camera. • It makes no difference whether the camera is in the REC mode or PLAY mode. 8. Select the “Set Up” tab, select “ USB” , and then press [ ]. 9 . Use [ ] and [ ] to select “Mass Storage (USB DIRECT-PRINT)” , and then press [SET]. 10 . Connect the USB cable that[...]
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 202 11 . On your computer, double-click “My Computer ”. • If you are running Windows XP, click [Start] and then [My Computer]. 12. Double-click “ Removable Disk ”. • Your computer sees the camera ’ s file memory as a removable disk. 13. Double-click the “ Dcim” folder. 14. Double-click the folder that [...]
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 203 IMPORTANT! • Never use your computer to edit, delete, move, or rename images stored in file memory. Doing so can cause problems with the image management data used by the camera, which may make it impossible to display images on the camera or it may cause a large error in the number of images value displayed by th[...]
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 204 Using the Camera with a Macintosh Computer The following are the general steps for viewing and copying files from a Macintosh. You can find details about each operation in the procedures that follow below. Note that you should also refer to the documentation that comes with your Macintosh for other information about[...]
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 205 1. Connect the optional AC adaptor to the [DC IN] connector of the camera, and then plug it in to a household power outlet. • If you are using battery to power the camera, check to make sure that the battery power level is high enough to support the operation you are about to perform. Plug Terminal panel cover [DC[...]
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 206 • Take care when connecting the USB cable to the camera or your computer. USB ports and cable plugs are shaped for proper positioning. • Plug the USB cable plugs into the ports securely, as far as they will go. Proper operation is not possible if connections are not correct. 6. Your Macintosh will see the camera[...]
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 207 USB Connection Precautions • Do not leave the same image displayed on your computer screen for a long time. Doing so can cause the image to “ burn in ” on the screen. • Never disconnect the USB cable, or perform any camera operation while data communication is in progress. Doing so can cause data to become c[...]
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 208 Using a Memory Card to Transfer Images to a Computer The procedures in this section describe how to transfer images from the camera to your computer using a memory card. Using a Computer with a Built-in SD Memory Card Slot Insert the SD memory card directly into the slot. Using a Computer with a Built-in PC Card Slo[...]
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 209 Memory Data Images recorded with this camera and other data are stored in memory using DCF (Design rule for Camera File System) protocol. DCF protocol is designed to make it easier to exchange image and other data between digital cameras and other devices. DCF Protocol DCF devices (digital cameras, printers, etc.) c[...]
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 210 SCENE * (BESTSHOT folder) UP600001.JPE (User setup file) UP600002.JPE (User setup file) * These folders are created in built-in memory only. . . . ■ Folder and File Contents • DCIM folder Folder that stores all of the digital camera files • Storage folder Folder for storing files created by the digital camera [...]
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 211 • FAVORITE folder Folder that contains Favorites image files (Image Size: 320 x 240 pixels) • DPOF file folder Folder that contains DPOF files • TIFF Data Folder Folder that contains All TIFF format image related files • TIFF Image Folder Folder that contains TIFF format image files • TIFF Image File File [...]
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 212 Built-in Memory and Memory Card Precautions • Note that the folder named “ DCIM ” is the parent (top) folder of all the files in memory. When transferring memory contents to a hard disk, CD-R, MO disk, or other external storage, treat all the contents inside a DCIM folder as a set and always keep them together[...]
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 213 Creating an album IMPORTANT! • Remember that creating an “ ALBUM ” folder (page 209) causes different size versions of each image to be created in memory. If there is an “ ALBUM ” folder in image memory when you specify printing of all images by a professional print service or on a printer, you may end[...]
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 214 1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “ PLAY ” tab, select “Create Album” , and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Create” , and then press [SET]. • This starts creation of the album, and causes the message “ Busy.... Please wait... ” . to appear on the monito[...]
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 215 Selecting an Album Layout You can select from among 10 different display layouts for an album. 1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “ PLAY” tab, select “Create Album” , and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Layout ”. 4. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the layout[...]
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 216 ■ Background Color You can specify white, black, or gray as the color of the album background using the procedure under “ Configuring Detailed Album Settings ” . ■ Album Type There are two album types: “ Normal ” and “ Index/Info ” . “ Normal ” Type : This type of album displays images in acc[...]
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 217 ■ Auto Album Creation On/Off This setting controls whether an album is created automatically whenever you turn off the camera. Select this option: On Off To do this: Turn on auto album creation Turn off auto album creation • When auto album creation is turned on, an album is created automatically in built-in[...]
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 218 Viewing Album Files You can view and print album files using your computer ’ s Web browser application. 1. Use your computer to access the data in built- in memory or on the memory card, or access a memory card with your computer (pages 198, 208). 2. Open the built-in memory “ ALBUM” folder or the memory c[...]
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 219 Index Info • The following describes the information that appears on the Info Screen. This Info Screen item: Shows this: File Size Image file size Resolution Resolution Quality Quality Recording mode Recording mode AE Exposure mode Drive mode Drive mode Light metering Metering mode Shutter speed Shutter speed [...]
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 220 NOTES • When printing an album page, you should set up your Web browser as described below. — Select the browser frame where the images are located. — Set margins to the lowest possible values. — Set the background color to a printable color. • See the user documentation that came with your Web browser[...]
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 221 To delete an album 1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the “ PLAY” tab, select “Create Album ”, and then press [ ]. 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “ Delete” , and then press [SET]. • This deletes the album and returns to the PLAY mode screen. Installing the Software from the CD-R[...]
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 222 Photo Loader (for Windows/Macintosh) This application automatically transfers image, audio snapshot, and voice recording WAV files from the camera to your computer. Photo Loader automatically stores transferred files in folders named using the current date (year, month, day) and generates HTML files that make it[...]
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 223 Photohands XP/2000/Me/98 Pentium or higher At least 64MB At least 10MB Computer System Requirements Computer system requirements depend on each of the applications, as described below. Windows * 1 In the case of Windows 2000, you install a data file that enables use of the operating system ’ s standard USB dri[...]
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 224 IMPORTANT! • For details about Windows minimum system requirements, see the “ Readme ” file on the CD-ROM (CASIO Digital Camera Software) that comes bundled with the camera. • For details about Macintosh minimum system requirements, use a Web browser application to read the contents of the “ readme ”[...]
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 225 Getting Started Start up your computer and insert the CD-ROM into its CD- ROM drive. This will automatically launch the menu application, which displays a menu screen on your computer. • The menu application may not start up automatically on some computers. If this happens, navigate to the CD- ROM and double-c[...]
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 226 Installing an Application 1. Click the “ Install” button for the application you want to install. 2. Follow the instructions that appear on your computer screen. IMPORTANT! • Be sure to follow the instructions carefully and completely. If you make a mistake when installing Photo Loader, you may not be able[...]
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 227 User Registration You can perform user registration over the Internet. To do so, of course, you need to be able to connect to the Internet with your computer. 1. Click the “ Register” button. • This starts up your Web browser and accesses the user registration website. Follow the instructions that appear o[...]
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 228 ■ To install Photo Loader 1. Open the folder named “Photo Loader ”. 2. Open the folder named “ English” , and then open the file named “ Important ”. 3. Open the folder named “ Installer” , and then open the file named “ readme ”. 4. Follow the instructions in the “ readme” file to inst[...]
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 229 ■ To read the Photo Loader user’s guide 1. On the CD-ROM, open the “ Manual” folder. 2. Open the “Photo Loader” folder and then open the “ English” folder. 3. Open “ PhotoLoader_english ”. ■ To register as a user Internet registration only is supported. Visit the following CASIO website to [...]
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APPENDIX 230 APPENDIX Menu Reference The following shows lists of menus that appear in the REC mode and PLAY mode, and their settings. • The settings that are underlined in the following table are initial defaults. ■ REC mode ● REC tab menu 2816 x 2112 / 2816 x 1872 (3:2) / 2048 x 1536 / 1600 x 1200 / 1280 x 960 / 640 x 480 Fine / Normal / Ec[...]
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APPENDIX 231 ● Memory tab menu Flash Focus White Balance ISO AF Area Metering Cont. / BKT Flash Intensity Digital Zoom MF Position Zoom Position On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off Sounds Startup File No. World Time Date Style Adjust Language Sleep Auto Power Off USB Video Out Format [...]
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APPENDIX 232 Start / Images / Time / Interval / Cancel – Show / Save / Cancel Select images / All images / Cancel On / All Files : On / Cancel Rotate / Cancel 1600 x 1200 / 1280 x 960 / 640 x 480 / Cancel – Create / Delete / Layout / Set Up / Cancel – Alarm setups Built-in Card / Card Built-in / Cancel ■ PLAY mode ● PLAY tab menu Slidesho[...]
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APPENDIX 233 Indicator Lamp Reference The camera has three indicator lamps: a green operation lamp, a red operation lamp, and a self-timer lamp. These lamps light and flash to indicate the current operational status of the camera. * There are three lamp flash patterns. Pattern 1 flashes once per second, Pattern 2 flashes twice per second, and Patte[...]
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APPENDIX 234 Operation Lamp Self-timer Lamp Green Red Red Meaning Pattern 3 Pattern 3 Pattern 3 Low battery alert Formatting card Powering down IMPORTANT! • When you are using a memory card, never remove the card from the camera while the green operation lamp is flashing. Doing so will cause recorded images to be lost. PLAY mode Operation Lamp Se[...]
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APPENDIX 235 Rapid Charger Unit The rapid charger unit has a [CHARGE] lamp that lights or flashes in accordance with the charger unit operation that is being performed. [CHARGE] Lamp Color Red Status Meaning Green Red Amber Lit Lit Flashing Lit Charging Charging complete Charger unit or battery abnormality Charge standby state (Ambient temperature [...]
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APPENDIX 236 Power does not turn on. Camera suddenly powers down. Image is not recorded when the shutter button is pressed. 1) The battery is not oriented correctly. 2) The battery is dead. 1) Auto Power Off activated (page 47). 2) The battery is dead. 1) The camera is in the PLAY mode. 2) Flash unit is being charged. 3) Memory is full. 1) Orient t[...]
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APPENDIX 237 1) Clean the lens. 2) Clean the phase differential sensor. 3) Move your finger so it does not block the phase differential sensor. 4) Make sure the subject is centered in the focus frame when composing the image. 5) Use manual focus (page 77). 6) Mount the camera on a tripod. 7) Change the Auto Focus mode setting to “ Contrast ” (p[...]
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APPENDIX 238 Camera powers down during self-timer countdown. Monitor screen image is out of focus. Recorded images are not saved in memory. The images produced by an auto bracketing operation look the same. The battery is dead. 1) You are using the Manual Focus Mode and have not focused the image. 2) You are trying to use the Macro Mode ( ) when sh[...]
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APPENDIX 239 Position the camera so sunlight does not shine directly into the lens. This camera cannot display non-DCF images recorded onto a memory card using another digital camera. Remove the battery from the camera, reinsert it, and then try again. 1) After confirming that the computer is not accessing camera memory, disconnect the USB cable. 2[...]
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APPENDIX 240 ■ If 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 the camera to a computer running Windows 98 before installing the USB driver from the bundled CD-ROM (CASIO Digital Camera Software), or if you have another type of driver installed. This will[...]
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APPENDIX 241 Display Messages Alarm setting complete. Battery is low. Can not find the file. Cannot register any more files. Card ERROR File could not be saved because battery is low. This message appears after you change the alarm setting. The battery is dead. The camera cannot find the image specified by the slideshow “ Images ” setting. Spec[...]
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APPENDIX 242 The LOCK switch of the SD memory card is locked. You cannot store images to or delete images from a memory card that is locked. There are no files in built-in memory or on the memory card. There are no DPOF settings specifying images and the number of copies of each for printing. Configure the required DPOF settings (page 189). You are[...]
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APPENDIX 243 Approximate Memory Capacity and File sizes: • Snapshots File Size (pixels) 2816 x 2112 2816 x 1872 (3:2) 2048 x 1536 1600 x 1200 (UXGA) 1280 x 960 (SXGA) 640 x 480 (VGA) Quality Fine Normal Economy TIFF Fine Normal Economy TIFF Fine Normal Economy TIFF Fine Normal Economy TIFF Fine Normal Economy TIFF Fine Normal Economy TIFF Approxi[...]
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APPENDIX 244 Approximate Focus Range (from lens surface) Normal ............................. 40cm to ∞ (1.3 ´ to ∞ ) Macro .............................. Approximately 10cm to 50cm (3.9 ˝ to 19.7 ˝ ) at wide angle Approximately 40cm to 50cm (15.6 ˝ to 19.7 ˝ ) at telephoto Exposure Control Light Metering ................. Multi-pattern by[...]
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APPENDIX 245 Monitor Screen .................. 2.0-inch TFT color LCD 115,200 pixels (480 x 240) Viewfinder .......................... Monitor screen and optical viewfinder Timekeeping Functions .... Built-in digital quartz clock Date and Time ................ Recorded with image data Auto Calendar ................. To 2049 World Time .............[...]
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APPENDIX 246 * 2 Continuous Recording Conditions • Temperature: 23 ° C (73 ° F) • Monitor screen: On • Flash: Off • Image recorded approximately every 15 seconds * 3 Continuous Playback Conditions • Temperature: 23 ° C (73 ° F) • Scroll one image about every 10 seconds * 4 Voice recording times are based on continuous recording. Pow[...]
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APPENDIX 247 ■ Special battery charger unit (BC-30L) : Plug-in Type Power Requirement .......... 100 to 240V AC, 0.13A, 50/60Hz Output ................................. DC 4.2V, 900 mA Charging Temperature ..... 5 ° C to 35 ° C (41 ° F to 95 ° F) Chargeable Battery type ... Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-40) Full Charge Times ..........[...]